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JAMB Extends University Admission Deadline to Nov 17

Great news for Nigerian students! JAMB extends 2025 public university admission deadline by one week. Don't miss this final opportunity to secure your spot in tertiary institutions across Nigeria.

Nigerian scholar wins ISCA Role Model award in Denmark

Aderonke Atoyebi, a brilliant Nigerian academic, has been honored as the International Student Community Award's Role Model of the Year in Denmark, celebrating her outstanding achievements and inspirational journey in higher education.

FG Sets 2026 Deadline for University Broadband

The Federal Government announces ambitious plan to achieve 100% broadband connectivity across all tertiary institutions by 2026, revolutionizing digital education in Nigeria.

Tinubu Seeks Senate Approval for ₦15.4 Trillion Loan

President Bola Tinubu has formally requested Senate approval for a ₦15.4 trillion loan facility to address critical infrastructure gaps and economic challenges. Get the full details on this major financial move.

Fintiri Appoints New Provost for Agriculture College

Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri appoints Dr. Usman Baba as new Provost for College of Agriculture in strategic education sector reform. Learn about the new leadership and vision for agricultural education.

FG Vows to Prevent Fresh ASUU Strikes

Nigerian government pledges to address university issues proactively as Education Minister Tahir Mamman declares zero tolerance for academic disruptions.

$5B Funding for 500,000bpd Nigerian Refinery

In a groundbreaking development for Nigeria's energy sector, a Canadian company has secured $5 billion funding to complete a massive 500,000 barrels per day refinery project, promising to transform the nation's oil and gas landscape.

Nile University CMO Gerald Osugo Gets ARCON Fellowship

Gerald Osugo, Chief Marketing Officer at Nile University of Nigeria, has been awarded the distinguished ARCON Fellowship, recognizing his exceptional contributions to marketing education and practice in Nigeria.

Benue Gov Appoints Prof Kenen to Lead University Board

Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, establishes new Governing Council for Benue State University, appointing distinguished professor Terna Francis Kenen as Chairman to drive educational excellence.

6 Nigerians Exposed as Terror Financiers in UAE Court

New details emerge from UAE court documents revealing six Nigerians accused of financing Boko Haram terrorists. Discover the sophisticated money laundering networks and how authorities are fighting back.

UNN Student Dies in Tragic Car Crash Heading to Concert

A promising University of Nigeria, Nsukka student's life was tragically cut short in a fatal auto accident while traveling to a concert. The devastating incident has left the academic community in mourning.

Lafarge Faces French Court Over Terror Funding Claims

French cement giant Lafarge stands trial in Paris for allegedly paying millions to jihadist groups including ISIS during Syrian operations. Discover the explosive corporate terrorism financing case.

Nasarawa Settles 4,000 Teachers' Salary Dispute

Nasarawa State Government finally resolves payment dispute with 4,000 teachers, bringing relief to embattled educators after prolonged uncertainty over their employment status and salaries.

KDU VC: Include Private Varsities in NELFUND

Professor Debo Adeyewa, Vice-Chancellor of Kings University, makes urgent appeal for private universities' inclusion in student loan scheme to ensure educational equity across Nigeria.

World Bank Confirms Nigeria's $1 Billion Loan Request

The World Bank has confirmed receiving President Tinubu's request for a $1 billion loan to support Nigeria's economic reforms and development projects. Get the full details on how this funding will impact the nation.

Nigerian Campuses Abandon Master Plans - NITP Alarm

The Nigerian Institute of Town Planners expresses grave concern over the systematic neglect of campus master plans in Nigerian tertiary institutions, warning of dire consequences for academic environments and infrastructure development.

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