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Wig Flies Off Lady's Head Without Her Realising

A Nigerian lady was left in utter shock after discovering her wig had flown off her head while driving. The viral video has sparked hilarious reactions online. Watch the clip and see what netizens are saying!

Brain Drain Crisis: 60% of UNILAG Academics Have Left Nigeria

Nigeria's public universities are on the brink as thousands of lecturers emigrate. UNILAG lost 60% of its staff, causing a 1:60 student-teacher ratio. This crisis threatens accreditation and graduate quality nationwide. Read the full report.

JABU Graduands Receive N29 Million Cash Awards

Joseph Ayo Babalola University awards N29 million to its best graduates. The top female student receives N5 million from First Lady's endowment. Read about the academic excellence celebrated at the convocation.

Lecturer Penalizes Student for AI-Written Project

A Nigerian lecturer's viral video shows her cancelling a student's entire project for using ChatGPT word-for-word. She explains the smart way to use AI for academic work. Read more.

ASUU Accepts FG's 40% Salary Deal for Lecturers

Nigerian university lecturers are set for their most significant salary boost in over a decade as ASUU finalises a deal with the Federal Government. See the new salary structure and details of the agreement here.

Student Struggles with Final Project Even Using AI

A Nigerian university student shares her struggle with final year project work, revealing it remains difficult even with AI assistance. Discover her story and reactions from others who faced similar challenges.

Girl Refuses to Remove Christmas Shoe, Video Trends

A hilarious video of a little girl who refused to take off her new Christmas shoe after trying it on has gone viral on TikTok, sparking nostalgic reactions online. Watch the video and see why everyone can relate!

AAUA Lecturers End Four-Month Strike Action

Academic staff at Adekunle Ajasin University suspend four-month strike after reaching agreement with management. Lecturers return to classrooms despite outstanding salary issues.

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