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China-Nigeria Cultural Exchange Strengthens Ties

China and Nigeria enhance cultural cooperation through radio programs, educational exchanges, and creative industries. Discover how mutual learning builds stronger bilateral relations.

Campus Radio Curbs Threaten Varsity Training - SNB

The Society of Nigerian Broadcasters warns NBC that restricting campus radio stations undermines practical training for Mass Communication students. Urgent action needed to protect broadcast education.

Yanga FM Makes History with ₦1 Million Giveaway

Yanga FM, Nigeria's first urban-pidgin radio station, has made broadcasting history by awarding ₦1 million to its first caller. Discover how this groundbreaking moment is reshaping Nigerian radio.

Enugu begins N1.4bn ESUT fencing after 19 years

Enugu State government has commenced fencing of ESUT permanent site with N1.4 billion after 19 years of relocation. Project aims to enhance security and prevent land encroachment.

Enugu Govt Starts Fencing ESUT After 19 Years

Enugu State Government has commenced the N1.4 billion fencing project for ESUT's Agbani campus after 19 years to boost security and prevent land encroachment. Read more.

Nigeria Plans 500 CNG Stations via Gas Fund

Federal Government confirms 500 CNG stations will be built across Nigeria using MDGIF funds. Project aims to support one million CNG vehicles by 2027, reducing petrol dependence.

TETFund, Fire Service Partner on Campus Fire Safety

TETFund and Federal Fire Service collaborate to establish fire stations in Nigerian universities following devastating campus fires. New initiative aims to protect lives and academic assets.

BUK Agriculture Student Wins ₦35m Car Prize

Bayero University Kano student Ramatu Yakubu wins brand-new car valued at ₦35 million during MTN Pulse Campus Invasion. Discover how Nigerian students are being empowered through digital innovation.

Fuel Price Surge: ₦200 Extra Per Litre in Nigeria

Nigerians are facing another petrol price hike as filling stations across the country implement additional charges of ₦200 per litre, worsening the ongoing fuel crisis and economic hardship.

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.

UNIJOS Student Murder: University Demands Justice

University of Jos authorities are seeking justice for a 300-level student allegedly murdered by a fellow student in a shocking campus incident that has left the academic community in mourning.

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