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FG Clears ₦2.3B University Salary Arrears

Nigerian government releases ₦2.3 billion to settle outstanding salary increments and promotion arrears for academic and non-academic staff across federal universities, addressing long-standing grievances in the education sector.

Gombe Plans School Census to Fix Education Problems

Gombe State government announces groundbreaking educational census to identify and solve systemic problems in schools across the state, addressing infrastructure gaps and improving learning outcomes.

NASU Explains Constant University Strikes in Nigeria

The Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities reveals the harsh realities forcing frequent industrial actions in Nigeria's tertiary education sector. Discover the underlying issues affecting university operations.

JAMB Walks Out on House Panel Over Media

Drama unfolded at the National Assembly as JAMB officials abruptly walked out of an investigative hearing, protesting against media coverage of the proceedings.

JAMB Officials Walk Out on House of Representatives

Tensions escalated at the National Assembly as JAMB officials abruptly walked out of an investigative hearing, leaving lawmakers stunned. Discover the shocking details behind this unprecedented parliamentary drama.

WAEC's 2026 Curriculum: Risk or Reward?

The West African Examinations Council's planned curriculum overhaul for 2026 sparks heated debate among educators and parents. Discover why critics call it a risky experiment with Nigerian students' education.

Nigerian teen scores perfect 1600 on SAT

Meet Agbo Adoga, the Nigerian teenager who stunned the world by achieving a perfect 1600 score on the SAT, setting a new academic standard for African students globally.

Gombe School Census Targets Education Reform

Gombe State government initiates comprehensive school census to identify and solve critical educational challenges, from infrastructure gaps to teacher shortages.

Ladbone 1991: Nigeria's Student Uprising Exposed

A powerful recollection of the 1991 student protests in Nigeria, exploring how a generation's political awakening through Ladbone magazine challenged military dictatorship and shaped national consciousness.

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