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JAMB Accredits 1,039 CBT Centres for 2026 UTME

JAMB's Registrar, Prof. Is'haq Oloyede, has disclosed plans to accredit 1,039 CBT centres for the 2026 UTME. The board is on a nationwide tour to ensure standards and block centres implicated in malpractice. Read the full details.

WAEC: No Financial Impropriety in Reps' Oversight

WAEC clarifies it is unaware of any financial misconduct by the House Committee on Basic Examination Bodies during oversight. Get the full details on the investigation and JAMB's apology.

Nigeria's Mother Tongue Education Policy Revoked

The Federal Government's controversial cancellation of the 2022 National Language Policy sparks outrage. Education stakeholders demand reversal, citing threats to Nigeria's linguistic heritage and flawed reasoning.

Trump's New Strategy Shifts US Global Role

President Trump's new security strategy vows a major shift from global dominance to regional focus in Latin America, a hardline on migration, and confrontation with European allies. Read the full analysis.

Reps Urge FG to Stop Removal of WAEC Subjects

The House of Representatives calls on the Education Ministry to halt the removal of Computer Studies and Civic Education from WAEC. Lawmakers warn the move jeopardizes students' futures ahead of the 2026 WASSCE. Read the full story.

Nigeria's Policy-Trust Gap Among Africa's Widest

New RPI African Policy Index 2025 reveals Nigeria suffers one of Africa's largest trust gaps between policy delivery and citizen confidence. Discover the governance crisis and solutions.

WAEC Shifts Full CBT Exam Mode to 2027

WAEC postpones full CBT exam implementation to 2027. 2026 WASSCE to be a pilot with both paper and computer options. Get the latest updates here.

Nigeria Ends Mother Tongue Education Policy

Nigeria's government cancels indigenous language teaching policy after WAEC, NECO failures surge. Education Minister cites evidence-based decision for English-only instruction.

Don Urges Reversal of Language Policy Suspension

Professor Aderemi Obilana calls on Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa to reverse the suspension of Nigeria's National Language Policy, citing UNESCO research and global best practices.

NJFP 2.0: Schedule Your Computer-Based Test Now

Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Program directs verified applicants to schedule their CBT. Use a computer with a camera and install proctoring software. Your next career step awaits!

House of Reps Suspends WAEC CBT Policy Until 2030

Nigeria's House of Representatives suspends WAEC's 2026 CBT exams, mandating nationwide digital infrastructure upgrades in schools. Read the full story on the legislative intervention.

House of Reps Urges Suspension of 2026 WAEC CBT

Nigerian lawmakers demand suspension of WAEC's computer-based testing for 2026 WASSCE, citing inadequate infrastructure in schools that could lead to mass student failure. Read full details.

CDCFIB Alert: Device Time Critical for 2025 CBT

CDCFIB warns 2025 recruitment candidates: Ensure accurate device date/time before CBT login. Follow all instructions to avoid disqualification. Test ongoing since November 12.

FG Cancels Mother Tongue Policy for English

The Federal Government has cancelled the national policy on indigenous languages in schools. Education Minister Dr. Tunji Alausa announced English will now be the primary medium of instruction from pre-primary to tertiary levels to improve learning outcom

CDCFIB Releases 3 Rules for 2025 Recruitment Test

CDCFIB announces crucial guidelines for 2025 recruitment online test starting November 12. Learn the 3 essential rules applicants must follow to succeed in the AI-proctored examination.

COP 30: Nigeria's Climate Moment of Truth

As COP 30 approaches, Nigeria faces a critical turning point in the global climate crisis. Discover why this summit represents our last best chance for meaningful climate action and what it means for Africa's future.

House Scrutinizes Tinubu's N1.15T Loan Request

Nigeria's House of Representatives launches thorough investigation into President Tinubu's massive N1.15 trillion loan request amid growing economic concerns and national debt worries.

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