UNIJOS Graduate Becomes First Engineer in Her Family

Victory Oluwadamilola Ajani celebrates graduating with a Civil Engineering degree from the University of Jos, becoming the first engineer in her family lineage and sparking widespread congratulations online.

FG Approves Medical Fellowships as PhD Equivalent

The Federal Government has officially recognized medical fellowships from professional colleges as equivalent to PhD degrees, resolving a long-standing academic debate and removing career barriers for specialized doctors.

Lady Graduates from UI After 7 SSCE Attempts, Shares Story

Ayomikun Oyesiji, a Nigerian lady, has graduated from the University of Ibadan's Faculty of Veterinary Medicine after writing the SSCE exams seven times. She shared her story of faith and resilience on LinkedIn, inspiring many with her academic perseveran

FG Bans New Tertiary Institutions for 6 Years

The Tinubu administration has announced a six-year moratorium on establishing new universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education to focus on improving existing institutions' quality and sustainability.

Soyinka Leads Pyrates Confraternity at Jeyifo Burial in Ibadan

Nobel Laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka led members of the Pyrates Confraternity to pay final respects to Emeritus Prof. Biodun Jeyifo, former ASUU president, during his burial in Ibadan, Oyo State. The late scholar, who died at 80, was honored by family, frien

UI Graduate Appeals to Oyo Governor for NYSC Placement

Wasiu Ajibola Faadulilahi, a first-class graduate in electrical engineering from the University of Ibadan, has publicly appealed to Governor Seyi Makinde for an NYSC placement in Oyo State via a tweet, showcasing his academic achievements.

UI Twins Graduate with First Class in Philosophy

Identical twins Fagbemi Elijah Taiwo and Fagbemi Elisha Kehinde have graduated with First Class honors from the University of Ibadan's Philosophy department, achieving impressive CGPAs of 3.65 and 3.74 respectively.

Newlyweds Drown in Zambia Seeking Internet for Reports

A teacher and health worker in Zambia's Zambezi District drowned while crossing a river in a canoe to find mobile internet connectivity to submit their monthly reports, highlighting rural connectivity challenges.

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