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ValueJet Graduate Trainee Programme 2025: Apply Now

ValueJet Airline invites Nigerian graduates to apply for its 2025 Graduate Trainee Programme. Gain hands-on aviation experience, mentorship, and career growth. Applications close 31 December.

$50m Credit Boost for Northern Nigeria MSMEs

British International Investment and FCMB partner to provide a $50 million credit facility, with 70% targeting MSMEs in Northern Nigeria and 30% for women-owned businesses nationwide. Read more.

MTN Releases N100m to 20 Nigerian Startups

MTN Nigeria has disbursed N100 million to 20 innovative startups in Lagos through its Cloud Accelerator programme, offering funding, mentorship, and access to its vast network to boost scaling.

FG Launches Device Credit for 15,000 Nigerians

The Federal Government, via CREDICORP, launches a national digital device credit programme to make smartphones and laptops affordable for over 15,000 working Nigerians, boosting digital inclusion.

Mimiko: Boost Health, Education Investment Now

Ex-Gov Mimiko demands increased public spending on health and education, linking them to national development. He proposes a revamped school feeding programme and police decentralisation.

NICA Hosts Credit Conference & Awards in Lagos

The National Institute of Credit Administration hosted its 2025 Credit Managers conference and 10th Annual Nigeria Credit Industry Awards in Lagos to strengthen Nigeria's credit system.

Health Ministry Debunks False 86% HIV Claim in PH

Federal Ministry of Health dismisses viral 86% HIV prevalence report for Port Harcourt as false. Officials confirm no Nigerian state has rates near this figure. Get verified data from official sources.

SWUN Secures Law Programme Approval from NUC

Southwestern University in Ogun State receives NUC accreditation for Law degree programme, marking significant academic expansion. Discover how this shapes legal education in Nigeria.

Reps Probe Billions Lost in Oil, Agriculture, Properties

The House of Representatives launches a major investigation into massive revenue leakages in Nigeria's oil sector, Anchor Borrowers' Programme, and over 11,000 abandoned federal properties valued at N20 trillion.

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