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‘Hospitals not killing fields’- Resident doctors condemn assault on doctor at FMC Owo

‘Hospitals not killing fields’- Resident doctors condemn assault on doctor at FMC Owo

… Say Hospitals must not become killing fields By Chioma Obinna The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors, NARD, yesterday condemned the brutal assault on Dr. Adeniyi A., a Registrar in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owo, while on duty in the Accident and Emergency Unit on Thursday, February 5, […]

Former AAUASU scribe makes case for technology-driven secretarial functions in student unionism

Former AAUASU scribe makes case for technology-driven secretarial functions in student unionism

Former General Secretary of the Adekunle Ajasin University Students’ Union (AAUASU), Tolulope Adeyefa, has urged student union Secretaries across campuses in Ondo State to adopt technology-driven approaches in the administration of secretarial duties to improve efficiency, transparency and continuity in student governance. Adeyefa made the call while delivering a lecture titled Evolving from Mere Documentation: […]

Pipeline Surveillance: Group faults call for decentralization of contracts

Pipeline Surveillance: Group faults call for decentralization of contracts

By Egufe Yafugborhi THE Concerned Nigerians for Good Governance (CNGG) have faulted call by social justice activist, Fejire Oliver, for decentralisation of oil and gas assets security contracts, better known as pipeline surveillance contract. Fejire is his advocacy for perceived fairness and adherence to the Nigerian Local Content Act has said federal governance preference to […]

UNIJOS matriculates over 7,000 students, inducts 140 Nursing graduates

UNIJOS matriculates over 7,000 students, inducts 140 Nursing graduates

The University of Jos has matriculated over 7,000 fresh students for the 2025/2026 academic session, with a total of 8,828 students expected to complete registration across its various degree programmes, including 73 international students from 20 African countries.