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ASUU Accepts FG's 40% Salary Deal for Lecturers

Nigerian university lecturers are set for their most significant salary boost in over a decade as ASUU finalises a deal with the Federal Government. See the new salary structure and details of the agreement here.

FCTA revokes 1,095 property titles over unpaid charges

The FCTA has revoked 1,095 property titles in Abuja's elite districts for non-payment of statutory charges. High-profile names like Patience Jonathan and Ganduje are on the list. Enforcement begins November 25, 2025. Read the full details.

Wike revokes 1,095 Abuja property titles

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike orders enforcement on 1,095 revoked property titles in Abuja's high-end districts. Property owners failed to pay ground rent and land fees despite multiple warnings.

FCTA Enforces 1,095 Abuja Property Title Revocations

The FCT Administration has begun enforcement on 1,095 revoked property titles in highbrow Abuja districts. Owners failed to settle ground rent and other statutory payments despite repeated notices.

Open grazing now capital offence in Nigeria

Federal Government bans open grazing nationwide, declaring it a capital offence to curb farmer-herder conflicts. Minister urges adoption of ranching for better productivity.

FG Denies Open Grazing Ban, Backs Ranching

Federal Government clarifies no nationwide ban on open grazing exists. Minister Idi Maiha details a gradual transition to modern ranching systems using 4.5 million hectares of reserves.

US-Nigeria Security Agreement to Fight Terrorism

Nigeria and United States establish security cooperation framework with intelligence sharing and defense equipment to combat terrorist groups. Joint Working Group to coordinate efforts.

ASUU rejects FG's proposed salary increment

ASUU's Benin Zone rejects Federal Government's proposed salary increase, calling it insufficient to reverse brain drain in Nigerian universities. Read the full details.

COP30: Urgent Call to Accelerate Paris Agreement

At COP30 in Brazil, UN and global leaders issue a stark warning: the Paris Agreement is lagging behind the climate crisis. They demand immediate, tangible action for a faster energy transition.

Swiss economy contracts 0.5% from US tariffs

Switzerland's economy contracted by 0.5% in Q3 2025 due to high US tariffs, but recent deal lowers rates to 15% and brings $200 billion investment. Read the full analysis.

ASUU: Tinubu Govt Destroying Nigeria's Future

ASUU's Nsukka Zone accuses Tinubu administration of deliberately jeopardizing Nigeria's future through delayed 2009 agreement renegotiation. Lecturers reject salary offer, warn of impending crisis.

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