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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.

Lagos teen wins N10m UBA essay competition

13-year-old Ebunoluwa Oluwatimilehin has won the 2025 UBA National Essay Competition, securing a N10 million university grant. Discover how young Nigerians are shaping the nation's future.

ASUU Threatens Nationwide University Shutdown

ASUU warns of a total university shutdown if the Federal Government fails to meet its demands on welfare and funding within a one-month ultimatum. Read the full details.

School Prefectship Aims to Build Student Leaders

Apearl Premier Private Schools in Abuja holds its 2025 prefectship election, designed to instill leadership values in students. Parents urge the government to emulate this transparent process.

ASUU Rejects FG's Paucity of Funds Claim

ASUU's Bauchi zone refutes Federal Government's claim of insufficient funds for universities, citing increased revenue. CONUA applauds release of third-party deductions while lamenting severe brain drain.

ASUU: Tinubu Govt Destroying Nigeria's Future

ASUU's Nsukka Zone accuses Tinubu administration of deliberately jeopardizing Nigeria's future through delayed 2009 agreement renegotiation. Lecturers reject salary offer, warn of impending crisis.

Nigerian Tech Leader Honoured with Doctorate in Ghana

In a remarkable international recognition, the Director-General of Nigeria's Technology Development Agency has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Ghana's Chartered Institute of Project Managers for outstanding leadership in technology advancement.

Nigeria Must Transform Research into Development

Discover why experts are urging Nigeria to bridge the gap between academic research and practical implementation to drive economic growth and solve pressing national challenges.

Nigerian Professors Earn 13x More Than African Peers

Groundbreaking research reveals Nigerian university professors receive significantly higher salaries than their counterparts across Africa, sparking debates about educational funding and academic compensation.

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