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Army rescues 12 abducted girls in Borno operation

Nigerian troops successfully free 12 teenage girls kidnapped by Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists in Askira/Uba, Borno. The victims are receiving medical care and will reunite with families soon.

Stakeholders Warn of Collapsing Secondary Education System

Education stakeholders sound alarm over Nigeria's decaying secondary schools. Alumni of Gbongan Anglican Grammar School reveal shocking teacher shortages and infrastructure neglect. Urgent action needed to save future generations.

Telemedicine Can Solve Nigeria's Doctor Shortage

Health experts advocate telemedicine to address Nigeria's critical doctor shortage. With 1 doctor per 4,000 patients, digital health solutions offer hope for millions struggling to access care.

FG Unveils Online Classes Over 1.2m Teacher Shortage

Nigeria's Federal Government launches the Inspire Live(s)! online initiative to provide live, interactive lessons for students, addressing the critical shortage of over 1.2 million teachers nationwide.

ISWAP Demands N10m Ransom for 13 Teenagers

Islamic State terrorists demand N10 million ransom for 13 abducted teenage female farmers in Borno State. Families in distress as police confirm investigation.

Boko Haram Beheads Women in Gwoza for Idolatry

Boko Haram fighters loyal to Ali Ngulde executed two women in Gwoza, Borno State, accusing them of idolatry after finding charms. Security expert confirms tragic incident.

12 Female Farmers Abducted in Borno State

Suspected Boko Haram insurgents kidnapped 12 female farmers in Borno State. President Tinubu vows to restore security amid rising kidnappings across northern Nigeria.

Memory Chip Crunch to Increase Gadget Prices

Shoppers face higher prices for phones and laptops as AI data centers consume memory chips. Experts warn of significant price increases through 2026. Learn how this affects Nigerian consumers.

PFN Calls for End to Foreign Medical Trips

Bishop Francis Oke urges Nigerian government to invest in healthcare infrastructure to prevent youth deaths and stop leaders' medical tourism. Join the movement for better health.

Northern CAN condemns attacks in Kwara, Borno, Kebbi

Northern CAN condemns recent attacks in Kwara, Borno, and Kebbi states, calling for intensified security operations and justice for victims of violence against worshippers and military personnel.

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