With 18.3 million children out of school, Nigeria’s education crisis is crippling its economy by limiting workforce development, worsening poverty, and slowing growth.
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Hannatu Musawa sidesteps NYSC certificate controversy, focusing on delivering results while promising future clarification
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CBN Governor, Cardoso speaks on the floating naira policy in view of inflation and other market issues.
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Dr. H20 talks about Aquafina business failure, feeling, and experience.
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Babatunde Benard becomes the first African Professor of Radioecology.
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Abiola’s son, Abdulmumuni, has accused his brother of holding back on a £650,000 inheritance
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Richard Tallen, son to former Minister of Education, Pauline Tallen is dead; he passed on at 42 in Abuja; information about the burial is still being awaited.
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Ogun Governor Dapo Abiodun declares a work-free day for teachers on October 7, 2024, as part of Teachers’ Day celebrations, while highlighting education sector achievements.
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Discover the five most in-demand university degrees in Nigeria for 2024. From tech to healthcare, find out which fields are shaping the future job market in Nigeria.
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Ekimogun Roundtable urges FG and Ondo State to act on devastating floods that pose threat to lives and properties.