UAC reiterates commitment to customers, marks 25th anniversary
Darman Model College marks 8th valedictory
NACCIMA boss tasks ECOWAS on region’s development
Westerfield College first fruits move to Hertfordshire Varsity
We ‘re controlling our excesses in the House of Reps – Reyenieju
Standard Bank facilitates $250m loan
4000 jobs at risk as UNT remains closed
NICO commences Indigenous Language classes
ALSCON sale: BFIG – RUSAL controversy resonates
Uduaghan urged to constitute DESOPADEC board
Cleanshield debuts to stop malaria, typhoid, others
Govt’s levies on private schools faulted
Olive MFB supports transport firms with N40m
Oodua Culture goes to Dublin

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Dutch Govt scholarships for International Students
Sometime it is difficult to get full scholarship for a degree program. But this does NOT mean that students should stop looking for scholarships.
RewindForward unveils plan for Nigerian varsities
In a bid to reward and promote innovations and solutions-driven attitude among youths especially on campus, RewindForward, an educational development Organisation, has unveiled plans for the first ever intelligentsia awards for outstanding students across universities in Nigeria.
Education stakeholder identifies vocational study as remedy to admission frustration
Educationists have reiterated that sound education is still the best legacy any parent can give to their children as students continue to face with stiff challenges of getting admission into institution of higher learning.
NUSSAC lauds Nig growth rate
The Nigerian – USA Chamber of Commerce (NUSSAC) has commended the current growth rate of the Nigerian economy.
Customs seizes goods worth N5.2b in 6 months
The Nigeria Customs Service seized goods worth N5.2 billion in the first half of the year, Mr Sunny Okpurhe, the Assistant Comptroller-General (Enforcement and Drugs), said on Tuesday. Okpurhe told news men in Abuja that the seizures were made through proactive steps taken by customs officers across the borders.
Award of cost is judicial discretion of court
Whether the trial court was right when it dismissed the claims of the plaintiffs/appellants and granted the counter claim of the defendant/respondent, regard being had to the admissions in the pleadings and evidence before it.
FIDSON Healthcare rewards excellence
In a bid to further enhance its social corporate responsibility towards the society as well reward hardwork and excellence, Fidson Healthcare Plc, makers of Astymin brand has honored primary school graduate pupils with academic achievements in Lagos and its environs.
OPS pressures Aganga to change Ministry’s name
The Organised Private Sector (OPS) has mounted pressure on the Minister of Trade and Investment Dr. Olusegun Aganga to change the new Ministry of Trade and Investment name, but the Minister vehemently resisted this, saying “I don’t care about name.”
Guinness supports eye center at LUTH
As part of its its corporate citizenship initiatives, Guinness Nigeria Plc has given Guinness Eye Centre at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) a face lift with the painting of its facility, replacement of the external signage and furniture.
Penalty nightmare for Cameroun
Cameroon coach, Martin Ndtoungou was at a loss after his players were unable to convert any of their penalty kicks in their round of 16 match against Mexico at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia.

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