ARCN Boss Demands Adequate Funding for SERVICOM
ARCN Executive Secretary Dr. Abubakar Dabban Adamu urges constant funding for SERVICOM to achieve 100% service delivery, especially in agriculture. Learn about the push for reform.
ARCN Executive Secretary Dr. Abubakar Dabban Adamu urges constant funding for SERVICOM to achieve 100% service delivery, especially in agriculture. Learn about the push for reform.
A new study from UNIBEN details how German and Yorùbá form complex verbs, offering insights for language teaching and bilingual learning in Nigeria. Discover the findings.
Prof. Ademola Tayo urges Nigerian universities to shift from theoretical research to industry-driven solutions addressing national challenges in health, agriculture, and technology.
Federal Government inaugurates smart toilet at Orange Market, Mararaba to mark 2025 World Toilet Day. Minister Lawal emphasizes sanitation as fundamental human right.
Academics from 11 Nigerian tertiary institutions have unveiled innovative prototypes, marking a major milestone for TETFund's research and development initiatives in the country.
TETFund's leadership advocates for increased national support to drive innovation, reduce import dependence, and create jobs. A ₦70 billion budget is allocated for campus power solutions.
TETFund Executive Secretary Sunny Echono urges increased national backing to boost innovation, reduce import dependence, and create jobs through research investment.
HYPREP announces enhanced security measures at Ogoni project sites following Ebubu water facility rupture. Restoration efforts underway as community faces water shortage.
Lagos State Assembly approves University of Medicine and Health Sciences bill to address medical professional shortage and boost healthcare research in Nigeria.
Alles Charis Gas Limited commissions a 500-metric-tonne LPG facility in Ore, Ondo state, to deepen domestic gas penetration, improve supply security, and support Nigeria's clean energy transition. Discover the impact.
Diaspora Solution Group Nigeria launches groundbreaking research using CRISPR technology to reduce female Anopheles mosquito breeding. Join the fight against malaria on December 20, 2025.
Diaspora Solution Group Nigeria launches groundbreaking research to reduce female Anopheles mosquito breeding using CRISPR technology. Join the fight against malaria in Osogbo this December.
Industry leaders at REMA 2025 conference urge digital transformation in African housing and facility management to build smarter, sustainable communities through technology integration.
President Bola Tinubu calls on Nigerian universities to produce impactful research addressing national issues. FUTA graduates 1030 postgraduates, including first-ever PhDs in Renewable Energy.
Federal Government warns ponmo consumption threatens Nigeria's $2.79bn leather industry growth. Campaign launched to prioritize industrial use of cow hides.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Delta State's multi-million naira FIFA-funded stadium project turned into abandoned wasteland, exposing systemic corruption and failed sports development promises.
TETFund executive secretary Arc. Sonny Echono confirms the N50 million research and innovation grant for Nigerian students remains accessible, dismissing speculation about its discontinuation.
Discover why experts are urging Nigeria to bridge the gap between academic research and practical implementation to drive economic growth and solve pressing national challenges.
New research uncovers how menopause triggers significant structural changes in women's brains, offering crucial insights into cognitive health during this natural transition.
Nigeria prepares to host groundbreaking Pan-African Psychology Union conference focusing on mental health education, research collaboration, and academic excellence across African universities.
Groundbreaking research from Nigeria reveals how snail slime contains powerful anti-inflammatory compounds that could revolutionize arthritis treatment and pain management.
Groundbreaking research reveals hidden health complications from antiretroviral therapy affecting Nigerian patients. Exclusive findings from NIMR-US collaboration.