No agenda to Islamise Nigeria, says Islamic Devt Bank
Jumia, Coca-Cola partner on online shopping to consumers in Africa
No country can develop beyond capacity of its educational system — Buhari
Prolonged ASUU strike worrisome —Methodist Prelate, Sanusi
A little memo to the Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Pay-TV
2023: Same-faith ticket guaranteed to end in spectacular failure, Dogara hits APC
Retrace your steps, let’s work together, Atiku tells aggrieved PDP members
Avoiding Igbo-Yoruba crisis (I)
‘Gave me 02 concert before hit ‘— Oxlade hails Wizkid, DJ Tunez for impact on his career
He gave me my first $1,000″ – Oxlade hails Davido for his generosity
‘The Brotherhood’ arrives cinemas across Africa 23 September
Osun Election Tribunal: Stop misleading public — Group warns APC, PDP
ICPC urges traditional rulers, religious leaders to tackle corruption

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70 per cent female students in Nigeria experience sexual harassment — WHO
Following incessant sexual harassment of female students in tertiary institutions in Nigeria, a cluster of Civil Society Organisations; The Anti-sexual Harassment Advocacy Cluster, have joined forces together to launch an Anti-Sexual Harassment campaign, using the some hashtags including #AssentToSexualHarassmentBill,#SayNo2SGBVonCampus,#EndSexualHarassmentonCampus.
APWEN leads discussion on energy transition, says time is now
Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria, APWEN is leading the discussion around energy transition saying the time is now for women to take the advantage of the opportunities to carve a niche for themselves nationally and globally.
Afrikanwatch lecture: Mowoe, Ibru, Dafinone, others for African Award, as Omo-Agege Ovadje to deliver address
Afrikanwatch Network 11th lecture and award titled: The Rightful Place of Urhobo Nation’ In National Politics and Economy
Protracted ASUU strike: Why government is not perturbed!
By UGOCHUKWU EJINKEONYE Now, let’s face it: There can only be one reason why the industrial action embarked upon by the teachers of Nigeria’s public universities since February 14 has been allowed to waste a whole seven months of the academic pursuit of many youths, and, indeed, their very lives. Truth is, it is very […]
Why WHO, Ministry of Health hailed me for COVID-19 management — Quincy Ayodele
As a veteran in the practice of African traditional medicine, Quincy Ayodele stands out as a pioneer in modernizing the practice, her consistency, and her seeming resilience.

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