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5 Night Habits Secretly Ruining Your Sleep

Discover the silent sleep saboteurs affecting your rest quality in Nigeria. Learn how to fix common bedtime mistakes and wake up refreshed every morning.

Wesley University Reduces Tuition Fees

Wesley University in Ondo slashes tuition fees for the 2025/2026 session to ease the financial burden on students and parents, ensuring access to quality education.

Toxic Groundwater Threat in Kogi, Lagos, Kebbi

Federal Government warns of dangerous chemical and microbial contamination in groundwater across Kogi, Lagos, and Kebbi states. Health risks include neurological damage and kidney failure. Urgent action required.

Lady Denied Church Entry Over Dress: Arms Exposed

Cynthia Chidera Asomugha was stopped from entering a Catholic church because her arms were visible. She defends her outfit as appropriate and questions church dress standards in modern times.

Why Nigerian fish farmers face massive losses

Nigeria's aquaculture sector faces critical knowledge gaps despite growth potential. Experts reveal how proper training in water quality, feeding patterns can transform fish farming.

Top 30 Countries with Most Beautiful Women in 2025

Discover the 2025 ranking of countries with the most beautiful women. See which nations like Brazil, Colombia, and Ethiopia made the list and learn how beauty standards are evolving globally.

Gov Bago Commissions SON Office in Niger State

Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago has officially commissioned the new Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) office complex in Minna, marking a significant milestone in the state's economic development and consumer protection efforts.

Professionalism Key to Nigeria's Business Growth - Leaders

Top Nigerian business leaders emphasize that embracing professional standards and ethical practices is the key driver for sustainable economic growth and global competitiveness in today's challenging market environment.

Borno Child Immunization Rate Reaches 44%

New data reveals Borno State has achieved 44% immunization coverage for children, marking significant progress in healthcare delivery despite security challenges in Northeast Nigeria.

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