Nigerian schools adopt flexible tuition and new strategies for retaining patronage as parents struggle with economic pressures.
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NERC orders GenCos to implement Free Governor Control or face fines and disconnection from the national grid
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Colombian vice president arrives in Abuja for three-day visit, focusing on trade, security cooperation, and cultural ties with Nigeria.
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Nigeria defends a passport price hike to N200,000, saying it will improve efficiency, curb corruption, and protect national integrity
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NOA seeks CSOs’ support for awareness, urging civil society groups to help strengthen grassroots sensitisation and improve public trust in governance.
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Nigeria Immigration Service doubles Nigerian passport fees from September 2025, citing quality and service delivery, while diaspora charges stay unchanged.
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Police in Rivers State seized explosives, 8,000 rounds of ammunition, and arrested 33 suspects in a sweeping security operation.
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Tinubu awaits briefing on Abuja–Kaduna train derailment as NRC boss takes responsibility and Obi demands rail investment
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Tinubu departs Brazil for Abuja after talks with Lula, focusing on trade, investment, and key economic reforms at home.
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Uzodimma raises Imo minimum wage to N104,000 for civil servants and N503,000 for doctors, citing revenue growth and reforms