JOHESU Strike Causes N400bn Loss, Union Vows to Continue
The ongoing JOHESU strike has led to a N400 billion revenue loss in federal health institutions. The union vows to continue despite the government's 'no work, no pay' threat. Read more.
The ongoing JOHESU strike has led to a N400 billion revenue loss in federal health institutions. The union vows to continue despite the government's 'no work, no pay' threat. Read more.
Six state-owned higher institutions in Katsina have begun a two-week warning strike over unmet demands, including salary increments. Learn the full details and impact here.
The Federal Government has launched a new framework to preserve public assets. The initiative, driven by the Ministry of Housing, aims to prevent deterioration and save costs. Read more.
Kano State Bureau of Statistics announces a comprehensive 10-day census of all tertiary institutions starting January 14. The data will guide policy and resource allocation for better education outcomes.
Adekunmilola Adio-Moses, DG of Lagos PSSDC, details his vision to transform the centre into a world-class public service university and attract Nigeria's best minds to governance. Read his plans.
Nasarawa State Government calls on JUNSTI lecturers to suspend their indefinite strike over minimum wage, promising renewed negotiations. The action disrupts academic resumption.
King Dr. Appolus Chu celebrates 20 years on the throne, stressing that collaboration between traditional institutions and government is key for peace and community development. Read more.
While Nigeria marks Christmas with a public holiday, in 36 nations, including Israel, Saudi Arabia, and China, December 25 is a regular workday. Discover the reasons behind this global diversity.
The Bureau of Public Procurement has saved Nigeria over one trillion naira in one budget cycle through price reforms. This historic achievement is being celebrated as a major win for transparency and fiscal discipline. Read more about this landmark feat.
NEFGAD hails Tinubu's public procurement reforms as a watershed for Nigeria's economy, citing ₦1 trillion saved and a shift towards fiscal discipline and local content.
Rachisols Foundation unveils renovated Ilupeju public library under 'Project Enlighten', aiming to remodel 10 Lagos libraries by 2030. Discover how this initiative empowers learners.
Accountability Lab Nigeria awards five public servants for honesty and impact. The initiative aims to rebuild trust and shift accountability towards incentives and recognition.
Academics from 11 Nigerian tertiary institutions have unveiled innovative prototypes, marking a major milestone for TETFund's research and development initiatives in the country.
Governor Bala Mohammed declares Friday, November 28 as public holiday in Bauchi state to honor late Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi during burial rites. Read details.
The Federal Government launches REVOP, a tech-driven revenue system to eliminate financial leakages and ensure real-time tracking of all public funds for national development.
The Alaafin of Oyo calls for traditional institutions and native intelligence to be integrated into Nigeria's counter-terrorism strategy for a holistic security approach.
The West African Institute of Public Health advocates technology integration to address Nigeria's growing non-communicable disease burden. Learn how digital solutions can transform healthcare.
Lagos State Police Command has prohibited the planned Egungun festival in Oregun, arresting twelve suspects for distributing threatening handbills. Authorities cite public safety concerns.
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has officially absorbed hundreds of long-serving ad-hoc staff in state-owned tertiary institutions, ending years of employment injustice and promising educational reforms.
Oyo State Government has approved ₦3.03 billion for Cocoa Rejuvenation Project through PPP. Initiative aims to restore state's cocoa production glory and fill supply gaps from Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire.
Lagos police suspend Oregun Egungun festival due to security concerns and arrests over inciting materials. CP Olohundare Jimoh orders immediate halt to the event.
Rivers State Police confirm viral herdsmen attack video is fabricated. Authorities warn against spreading unverified content that threatens public peace in Nigeria.
Nigeria's Code of Conduct Bureau introduces digital asset declaration platform to enhance transparency and combat corruption in public service. Read how this revolutionary system works.
LASEPA reveals 25% of hospital diseases in Lagos stem from environmental pollution. 74 industries sanctioned. Report polluters for a healthier Lagos.
FCSC Chairman Prof. Tunji Olaopa commits to strengthening Monitoring & Evaluation in Nigeria's public service. Discover how this will drive national development.
Cybersecurity governance specialist Egonna Bristol urges a shift in public mindset, stating that individual behaviour is the weakest link in online safety. Learn how to protect yourself.
SGF George Akume reveals Nigeria loses $18 billion annually to procurement corruption. New training program aims to strengthen transparency and accountability in public spending.
Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation has empowered 500 African public servants through capacity building programs, enhancing service delivery across Nigeria's civil service and beyond.
A Nigerian realtor shares his alarming experience of how watching VeryDarkMan's controversial video on a bus nearly landed him in serious trouble with cult members. Read his cautionary tale.
Aig-Imoukhuede Foundation partners with Federal Government to equip civil servants with digital skills for improved public service delivery. Learn how this initiative transforms governance.