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UK's Youngest Dementia Patient Dies at 24

Andre Yarham, the UK's youngest dementia patient, has died at 24. His family donated his brain to science to help research into the cruel, rare disease. Learn the signs.

Nigerian Mum Dies in UK, Family Seeks Help

Damilola Balogun, a Nigerian mother of three in the UK, has died after fluid on the brain. Her family, left in financial crisis, is appealing for support for funeral costs and her children.

Young Prof Segun Aina on Academia-Industry Collaboration

Professor Segun Aina, one of Nigeria's youngest Computer Engineering professors, discusses the imperative of town-gown collaboration for national development, tackling brain drain, and leveraging technology for growth.

Brain Drain Crisis: 60% of UNILAG Academics Have Left Nigeria

Nigeria's public universities are on the brink as thousands of lecturers emigrate. UNILAG lost 60% of its staff, causing a 1:60 student-teacher ratio. This crisis threatens accreditation and graduate quality nationwide. Read the full report.

FETHI CMD: Collective Effort Needed to Stop Brain Drain

Prof. Adekunle Ajayi, outgoing CMD of FETHI, urges a national, multi-faceted strategy to combat brain drain, citing poor pay, insecurity, and poor infrastructure as key drivers. He highlights his 8-year achievements.

PENGASSAN warns of oil sector brain drain over low pay

PENGASSAN warns Nigeria's oil sector faces a severe brain drain due to low wages and economic hardship. Union President Festus Osifo urges immediate action to close the wage gap and retain skilled workers.

Nigeria Loses 60% of Radiographers to Abroad

A medical brain drain crisis hits Nigeria as over 60% of locally-trained radiographers now practice in Europe. Experts warn of strained health systems and call for urgent reforms.

ASUU rejects FG's proposed salary increment

ASUU's Benin Zone rejects Federal Government's proposed salary increase, calling it insufficient to reverse brain drain in Nigerian universities. Read the full details.

ASUU rejects FG salary increase as inadequate

Nigerian university lecturers reject government's proposed salary increment, describing it as insufficient to address 15-year-old challenges. Union warns of impending strike action.

YABATECH to graduate 8,654 students at 37th convocation

Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) is set to graduate 8,654 students at its 37th convocation, a landmark event coinciding with its 78th anniversary and its transition to a University of Technology and Vocational Studies.

Why Nigerian Women Shun Family Planning Methods

Nigerian women share harrowing experiences with contraceptive side effects. Experts reveal how genetic factors and lack of proper medical screening contribute to the crisis in family planning adoption.

Nigeria's Richest Skit Makers Revealed

Discover the wealthiest Nigerian skit creators dominating social media with hilarious content and turning comedy into serious cash. Find out who's making millions from digital entertainment.

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