OAU Student Timilehin Toromade Dies in Sleep

The Obafemi Awolowo University community is in mourning after 18-year-old medical student Timilehin Adetoye Toromade died in his sleep. The university management has expressed shock and offered condolences.

Oshiomhole's Adopted Blind Daughter Bags Law Degree

Joyce Imasuen Osaivbie, adopted by Senator Adams Oshiomhole in 2011, graduates with a Second-Class Upper in Law from UNIBEN. Her journey from a Braille speech to a law degree is a triumph of determination and sustained support. Read her inspiring story.

FG's New Plan to Stop Exam Malpractice in WAEC, NECO

The Federal Government has announced strict new measures, including unique question papers and a learner ID, to combat cheating in the 2026 WAEC and NECO exams. Learn how this will impact students nationwide.

FUTO First-Class Grad Shares 3am Study Secret

Christopher Asor, a Computer Science first-class graduate from FUTO, reveals his unique 3am study strategy and the principle of declining work before exams that led to his academic excellence. Discover his journey.

Imo Releases FSLC Results After Four-Year Delay

Imo State government ends four-year wait, releases First School Leaving Certificate results from 2020-2024. Commissioner Ikegwuoha announces new online system for result printing from March 2026.

Taraba Schools Resume as Boarding Ban Takes Effect

Taraba schools reopen with all boarding hostels closed, forcing students into long commutes. Parents and teachers warn of rising costs, absenteeism, and educational inequality. Can safety be balanced with access?

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