‘Why every Katsina girl-child must be educated’
Abdullahi lauds IOC on Wrestling
Nigeria needs skillful people not certificate holders—Afebioye
Visa to shift focus on Nigeria’s tourism sector
Lagos govt clamps down on illegal abattoirs, arrests 37 butchers
Multiple candidates: LP, APC distance selves from emerging trend in Anambra
Release of N130bn by FG to varsities not true – ASUU
Pan-Atlantic begins undergraduate programmes
22 senators, 57 Reps drag Tukur to court
Fashola promises better life through quality education
FCMB explains new CBN policies, bank’s products and services
NCMDLCA raises alarm over imminent congestion at ports
Employee sues Microsoft over sack, alleged sexual harassment
We are children, not brides, says 11-year old scholar
Ethics and Code of Conduct for Security Operatives
Why I wrote on the Nigerian civil war – Ebo

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ITF Junior Circuit: Nigerian players hit q’finals
Nigerian players continued their good run at the ongoing ITF West and Central Africa Junior Tennis Championship in Cotonou, Benin Republic.
Publisher seeks N100bn bailout for media industry
Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Journal magazine, Prince Cookey, has tasked the Federal Government to float N100 billion bailout funds for the media industry to support operators in the industry and safeguard jobs of journalists and other professionals in the industry.
Ship re-cycling, repairs going on waterways despite NIMASA efforts
Despite efforts by the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety AGENCY (NIMASA) to control the activities of illegal ship repair and re-cycling yards along the nation’s waterways, these activities are still going on.
ASUU urged to make case for reviving of intellectual decay in varsities
… as ETL gives 5 lectures overseas scholarship training
As the hope of undergraduates in public universities hangs in the balance, the Director of Research on African Environment and Development, University of Reading, United Kingdom, Professor Chukwumerije Okereke has urged the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to focus their attention more on reviving the mental intellectual decay in the sector.
Expert makes case for robotics education in schools
The Director, PLEDGE51, a Lagos indigenous Mobile Development Company, Engr. Bayo Puddicombe has recently stressed the need to inculcate Robotics education, an aspect of technology that focuses on the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, into Nigerian school curriculum.

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