Nigeria removes the 18-year age limit for university admissions, with new policies aimed at skills development and addressing unaccredited foreign degrees
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Jonathan and Speaker Kalu honor the late Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu with political leaders remembering his legacy of integrity, patriotism, and public service.
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President Tinubu’s tax reform bills are ‘dead on arrival’, says Senator Ali Ndume, as Nigerians oppose them, and state governors boycott National Assembly sessions.
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With power supply problems continuing, the House of Representatives summons ministers over $2 billion in stranded renewable energy funds.
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Bayelsa Governor Duoye Diri appeals to President Tinubu to act on environmental disasters and new ailments caused by oil spills in the State.
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Various initiatives are underway to improve literacy in Nigeria’s rural communities, addressing challenges like limited access to education and resources.
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Nigeria strengthens efforts in combating drug abuse through enforcement, prevention, and rehabilitation to reduce the growing crisis
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Newly appointed ministers will be required to tackle national challenges, and accelerate economic recovery, new President Tinubu says.
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Finance Minister Edun says Nigeria’s economic reforms have been successful, sustainable.
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Petroan insists it will import its petrol cheaper than existing prices