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Israel-Palestine Conflict: Nigeria, UK, France , Canada 138 countries endorse two-state solution (Full List)
Israel-Palestine Conflict: Nigeria, UK, France , Canada 138 countries endorse two-state solution (Full List) Nigeria, on Friday, joined 138 other countries to endorse the New York Declaration on the two-state solution between Israel and Palestine at the UN headquarters in New York. Applause rang out in the UN General Assembly Hall as countries endorsed the…
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Facts About 22-year-old Suspected Killer of American Activist, Charlie Kirk
Tyler Robinson is the 22-year-old prime suspect identified in the shooting of Charlie Kirk, a conservative leader and founder of Turning Point USA, at Utah Valley University. Here are some facts about him : . He has no criminal historyState records show Robinson has no prior offences. He is a registered voter in Utah but…
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Brick-laying, Plumbing, Catering Craft, 23 Others Under Revised Curriculum for Technical Schools
The Federal government through the Ministry of Education has published the full list of 26 trade areas approved under its revised technical-education curriculum. According to a statement signed on Wednesday by the Ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Bon Folasade, the revised curriculum will convert all Federal Science and Technical Colleges to Federal Technical…
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Japa: 3 countries with friendly visa schemes to consider aside US, UK, Canada
Vanguard News For many Nigerians, the dream of japa often begins and ends with countries like the US, UK, or Canada, but with visa rejections on the rise and relocation costs soaring, more people are casting their nets wider in search of nations that offer friendlier entry points without endless hurdles. Interestingly, several countries are…
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2025 UTME Fraud:JAMB Committee Fingers Parents, CBT Centers, Others
The Chairman of JAMB Special Committee on Examination Infractions, Jake Epelle has revealed that parents are responsible for 80 percent of fraudulent practices recorded in the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). The committee had earlier presented its report in Abuja on Monday to JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede. According to Epelle, parents, tutorial centres,…
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18 months to 2027 handover date: Succession crises hit states
SunNewsPaper •Power struggles mount in Lagos, Oyo, Bauchi, Kwara,Gombe, Borno, others Ahead of the 2027 general elections, succession politics and the accompanying tensions have already gripped some states where the incumbent governors are in their final terms. In politics, a successful succession plan is a hallmark of a good leader, and for the concerned governors,…
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5% fuel surcharge: What Nigerians should know
Punch Newspaper Confusion has erupted online over a supposed 5% fuel surcharge under Nigeria’s new tax laws, with many fearing a sudden increase in fuel prices. The chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Taiwo Oyedele, on Saturday through a post on X, clarified what is fact and what is fiction.…
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FULL LIST: Nigeria’s new curriculum for JSS 1 — SS 3 students
The Nation Newspaper The Federal Government has introduced a new curriculum for schools that mandates Junior Secondary School (JSS 1) students to pick at least one trade subject to boost practical skills. According to a document developed by the Nigerian Education Research and Development Council (NERDC), the six practical skills available are Solar Photovoltaic installation…
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80m Nigerian youth jobless, 1,500 schools shut in two years – Report
A new report by an independent humanitarian non-profit organisation, Plan International Nigeria, said that nearly 80 million Nigerian youths are unemployed, while over 1,500 schools have been shut in the past two years due to insecurity. While raising alarm over the worsening conditions confronting young people in the country, the report stated that the development…
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Education Minister Sends Message To Nigerian Undergraduates Over Looming ASUU Strike
Punch Newspaper The Minister of Education, Olatunji Alausa, has assured that the Federal Government will ensure Nigerian children remain in school, dismissing concerns about potential strikes by the Academic Staff Union of Universities. “We will keep our children in school,” Alausa said in an interview with journalists on the sidelines of the Gender Inclusion Summit…