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ASUU Accepts FG's 40% Pay Rise Proposal

Nigerian university lecturers have accepted a 40% salary increase from the government, potentially ending a 16-year industrial dispute. The new agreement includes better funding and research grants.

Prof Onwueme Calls for Major Education Investment

Nigerian literary icon, Prof Osonye Tess Onwueme, marks 70th birthday with a powerful plea for increased funding and value restoration in the country's education sector. Read her full statement.

OAU Lecturer Becomes Professor at 39

Segun Aina, a Computer Engineering scholar at Obafemi Awolowo University, has been promoted to full professor at age 39, becoming one of Nigeria's youngest professors. Discover his journey and impact.

Segun Aina Becomes OAU Professor at 39

Dr. Segun Aina, a renowned computer engineer and entrepreneur, has been appointed a Professor at Obafemi Awolowo University at just 39. Discover his inspiring journey.

Ex-REC, UI Professor Abdulganiy Raji Passes Away

The University of Ibadan community mourns the death of Professor Abdulganiy Raji, former REC for Osun, Ekiti, and Ogun states. Burial is scheduled for Saturday in Ogbomoso. Read more.

How the Average Nigerian Makes a Living

Discover how most Nigerians survive through multiple income streams, informal jobs, and creative hustle. Learn about real salaries, from ₦70K minimum wage to MTN's high pay.

University Shooting Suspect Found Dead

The man accused of killing two students at Brown University and an MIT professor has been found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Read the full story on the investigation and the crucial tip that led police to him.

NAHCON Aide Details 'Mercenary Journalism' Campaign

Ahmad Muazu, NAHCON's media aide, reveals a coordinated media attack using false narratives to pressure leadership. He urges the public to discern between genuine journalism and propaganda.

MURIC Alarms Over US Plot to Ban Shari'ah in Nigeria

MURIC warns the United States against calls to pressure President Tinubu to outlaw Shari'ah law and Hisbah, describing it as a threat to national security and democracy. Read the full statement.

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