Year: 2025

  • NDE opens online registration for Phase-2 of Renewed Hope employment initiative (Apply Here)

    NDE opens online registration for Phase-2 of Renewed Hope employment initiative (Apply Here)

    The National Directorate of Employment (NDE) has officially commenced registration for Phase Two of the Renewed Hope Employment Initiative (RHEI), which aims to combat unemployment and equip Nigerians with relevant skills. Mr Silas Agara, Director-General of NDE, announced this during the inauguration of the digital platform and the launch of the online registration on Monday…

  • FG introduces support fund for tertiary institution workers

    FG introduces support fund for tertiary institution workers

    The federal government has introduced Tertiary Institution Staff Support Fund (TISSF) to enhance the welfare and professional development of workers in universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. Folasade Boriowo, director, press and public relations in the federal ministry of education, disclosed this in a statement made available to journalists in Abuja on Sunday. Ms Boriowo…

  • ASUU threatens action over FG’s failure to honour 2009 deal

    ASUU threatens action over FG’s failure to honour 2009 deal

    Punch Newspaper The Academic Staff Union of Universities has expressed frustration over the prolonged stalemate in negotiations with the Federal Government over key issues affecting university lecturers and the education sector in the country. In an interview with The PUNCH in Jos, on Sunday, ASUU President, Prof Chris Piwuna, said the union had run out…

  • Revealed: How APC plots to win Osun in 2026

    Revealed: How APC plots to win Osun in 2026

    Tribune Newspaper …party caucus boasts about takeover bid The last has yet to be heard about the ongoing power play involving the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Osun State government over the withheld state’s local government allocation as it was learnt that more plans are afoot by the APC top shots to enable the…

  • Court Faults NYSC Over Refusal To Allow Female Corps Members To Wear Skirt

    The federal high court in Abuja has faulted the National Youth Service Corps’ (NYSC) over refusal to permit female corps members to wear skirts in accordance with their religious beliefs as unconstitutional. In a landmark judgment delivered on June 13, 2025, Hauwa Yilwa, judge of the federal high court, held that compelling female participants in…

  • Female final-year student found dead in lover’s apartment in Ondo – Police

    Female final-year student found dead in lover’s apartment in Ondo – Police

    The Ondo Police Command has confirmed the killing of a female final-year student of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA). The command’s spokesperson, DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, told journalists on Saturday that the victim was allegedly killed by her boyfriend. “The victim was a final-year student of AAUA. She was declared missing initially by her boss,…

  • Constitution Review: Despite loud agitations, 46 proposed states fail five key criteria

    Constitution Review: Despite loud agitations, 46 proposed states fail five key criteria

    Vanguard News •N /Central tops list with 12 proposals, S/East, N/East at the bottom with six each As Nigeria inches closer to yet another round of constitutional amendments, one of the most politically sensitive issues dominating the agenda is the renewed agitation for the creation of new states. From the dense mangroves of the Niger…

  • Pension scheme: Untold story of police retirees’ revolt

    The SunNews Nigeria Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun•We’ve become beggars after leaving service•What police pension scheme says•We’ve no official complaints by aggrieved parties – PenCom Monday, July 21, will remain a memorable day for many personnel of the Nigeria Police Force. That day, thousands of retired officers of the force gathered in the…

  • Nigerians risk deportation as UK scraps sponsorship for over 100 skilled jobs

    Punch Newspaper Panic has gripped thousands of Nigerians working in the United Kingdom on Certificate of Sponsorship or Skilled Worker visas over the new regulations announced by the British government. The UK government, in its efforts to control immigration, has removed over 100 jobs, including skilled worker roles, from CoS eligibility, while the salary thresholds…

  • OAU Breaks Silence Over Viral Dress Codes For Students

    OAU Breaks Silence Over Viral Dress Codes For Students

    Authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, have broken its silence over viral dress codes which was claimed to have emanated from the institution. Reacting to the dress codes which has generated mixed reactions from the public, the Registrar of the varsity, K. A. Bakare, in a statement obtained by Vreporters on Friday said, the…