Category : Universities


ASUU UNILAG Begins Indefinite Strike Over Salary Cuts

The Academic Staff Union of Universities at UNILAG has launched an indefinite strike starting March 11, 2026, protesting what it calls 'amputated' January and February salaries, with union leadership condemning university management as 'wicked and satanic

UK Student Visa Restrictions in 2026: 4 Key Bans

The UK government has outlined four prohibited activities for student visa holders in 2026, including bans on claiming public funds, self-employment, and certain jobs. Learn about eligibility and costs.

Nigerians in Canada Share Job-Hunting Hardships

Three Nigerians who relocated to Canada for better opportunities have opened up about their grueling job searches, including hundreds of applications and rejections, highlighting the challenges of finding work abroad.

UNILAG First-Class Graduate With 4.82 CGPA Dies

Anisa Ishaq-Balogun, a University of Lagos graduate who earned a first-class degree with a 4.82 CGPA and advocated for sickle cell patients, has passed away months after celebrating her convocation.

Canada Eases Immigration for Foreign Medical Doctors

Canada has introduced new measures to simplify permanent residence for international medical doctors, including faster work permits and reserved immigration spaces, aiming to strengthen the healthcare system.

UI Law Graduate Bags First-Class Despite Initial Reluctance

A University of Ibadan law graduate, Oluwademilade, celebrates earning first-class honors after initially not wanting to study law. She now aspires to become a sports lawyer and content writer, sharing her journey on social media where she received widesp

First-Class Graduate Won't Date Below 2:1 Degree

Samuel Olusesan, a first-class chemistry graduate from Olabisi Onabanjo University, explains his decision to only date or marry women with a second-class upper degree or higher, sparking widespread debate online.

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