Ondo, EIDU partnership pushes education reform with scalable digital learning initiative

By Adesina Wahab  The Ondo State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming public education through a scalable digital learning reform programme aimed at improving teaching and learning quality in public primary schools. The initiative, implemented in partnership with EIDU, is already delivering measurable results across the state. Speaking at a Steering Committee meeting in […]
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BHCPF amendment passage marks collective win for Nigeria’s health system — Banigo

By Progress Godfrey Senator Representing Rivers West Senatorial District, Dr Ipalibo Harry Banigo, has described the passage of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund Amendment Bill (BHCPF) as a major step in strengthening Nigeria’s health financing system and expanding access to quality care nationwide. Banigo, who is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health […]

CIDO Asthma Foundation launches medical outreach

The Obi Nwaokocha Okeze Foundation has continued to leave an indelible mark on the Igbuzo community, with its wide-ranging humanitarian initiatives transforming lives and strengthening grassroots development. Over the years, the foundation has distinguished itself through impactful empowerment programmes, including scholarship schemes for students, tricycle (keke) distribution to boost youth employment, free medical outreaches, cash […]

Indigenising mechanised agric tech in Katsina State

Across growing seasons and dry spells, a quiet agricultural revolution is unfolding in Katsina State — led by Dr. Umar Suleiman, Head of the Katsina State Sustainable Platform for Agriculture (KASPA).

2027: A divided opposition will aid Tinubu’s return, by Olu Fasan

It is a common political maxim, bearing more than a kernel of truth. Divided parties don’t win elections. Equally, a divided opposition can’t defeat a determined incumbent, however appalling its performance. That truism has played out twice in Nigeria’s recent past and seems likely to repeat itself in next year’s presidential election. In 2015, the Peoples […]

Gov Radda’s digital revolution in Katsina, by Ikechukwu Amaechi

When I told a couple of friends on Saturday that I was going to Katsina State, they asked the same question: Must you go? My affirmative answer elicited a familiar, albeit cryptic admonition: I hope you made adequate security arrangements. That is how scared most people, particularly in the South, are right now about Katsina, […]

Ijebu East students, leaders back Kasali’s Ogun Assembly bid 

By Adesina Wahab  Students, youths and their leaders from Ijebu East Local Government Area of Ogun State yesterday trooped out to show their support and solidarity for Prince Temitope Kasali, who is aspiring to represent the area in the Ogun State House of Assembly. Kasali, popularly called Kastopee, is gunning for the ticket of the […]

Academic City University expands drive for skills-based learning in Africa

Academic City University has reiterated its commitment to transforming tertiary education in Africa through innovation, industry collaboration, and skills-driven learning during stakeholder engagement sessions held in Lagos and Abuja. The engagements brought together policymakers, education leaders, industry experts, civil society organisations, parents, and prospective students to discuss strategies for reshaping higher education and strengthening workforce […]

NANS JCC Lagos engages LASTMA on student safety, youth empowerment

By Adesina Wahab The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Joint Campus Council (JCC), Lagos State, under the chairmanship of Ridwan Ajayi, has engaged the management of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) on safety on the road and youth empowerment. The meeting held at the LASTMA headquarters in Oshodi, Lagos […]

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