Students Call for Safe Learning Environment in Bauchi
Bauchi students used World Children's Day 2025 to demand safer schools, better welfare and education investment from government. UNICEF event highlights child rights progress.
Bauchi students used World Children's Day 2025 to demand safer schools, better welfare and education investment from government. UNICEF event highlights child rights progress.
Nigerian resident doctors reject government claims of progress, vowing to continue nationwide strike until all 19 core demands are fully addressed. Health crisis deepens.
House Speaker Abbas pushes for new legislation to protect elderly Nigerians' rights, healthcare, and dignity. Join the movement for senior citizen welfare reform.
ASUU warns of a total university shutdown if the Federal Government fails to meet its demands on welfare and funding within a one-month ultimatum. Read the full details.
The Nigerian Correctional Service, FCT Command, has firmly denied allegations of neglecting female inmates' menstrual hygiene, detailing its free provision of sanitary pads and healthcare.
Nigerian resident doctors continue strike for 17 days, demanding Collective Bargaining Agreement and salary review. 91 hospitals affected nationwide. Read latest updates.
Nigerian Correctional Service refutes reports of menstrual product shortages in female facilities, insisting pads are provided monthly. Budget analysis reveals gaps in direct provision.
NNPC Retail Ltd launches health insurance scheme for over 7,000 petrol station attendants nationwide, enhancing welfare and service delivery. Read about this worker-focused initiative.
Ondo State magistrates face daily risks using public transport with criminals. They appeal to Governor Aiyedatiwa for official vehicles to ensure safety and dignity. Read their urgent plea.
UNILORIN students face exhausting 4-hour queues for shuttle buses, with reports of fainting and academic disruption. VC promises 100 electric vehicles as solution.
Chief Charles Orie, known as Akuatuegwu, emerges as Imo State's potential governor with transformative plans for development, political equity, and transparent leadership. Discover his three-pillar agenda.
Thousands of UK doctors begin five-day strike over pay erosion and training post shortages. The 13th walkout since 2023 threatens NHS services as government and union remain deadlocked.
The Nigerian Medical Association escalates support for resident doctors as nationwide strike enters seventh day, crippling healthcare services in 91 hospitals amid unresolved demands.
Prominent Islamic leaders emphasize that Nigerians deserve to experience the positive impact of government policies directly, calling for measurable improvements in living standards and economic conditions.
The Nigerian Medical Association solidly supports resident doctors as their industrial action enters day six, paralyzing healthcare services nationwide while urgent negotiations continue.
Kwara State's education sector achieves remarkable transformation, now ranking among Nigeria's elite states following comprehensive reforms and strategic investments in infrastructure and teacher welfare.
Cross River State House of Assembly summons education officials over delayed teachers' promotions, addressing growing concerns about career stagnation in the education sector.
NMA President reveals shocking $10 billion loss to medical tourism, exposing Africa's healthcare gaps and the urgent need for infrastructure investment.
Nigerian tertiary institution staff can now access interest-free loans through new federal government initiative aimed at improving welfare and academic excellence.
Angry local contractors have barricaded the National Assembly complex in Abuja, demanding payment for completed projects and accusing the government of neglecting their welfare.
The Nigerian Medical Association sounds alarm as resident doctors begin indefinite strike, warning of catastrophic consequences for patients and healthcare system.
NARD gives federal government 72-hour deadline to address unpaid salaries and hazard allowances, threatening industrial action if demands aren't met.
Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association urges immediate implementation of 65-year retirement age for veterinarians and other professionals in new government appeal.
Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa earns praise from Nigeria Union of Pensioners for prioritizing retirees' welfare through prompt payment of gratuities and pensions.
Discover how Nigeria's Federal Government and Academic Staff Union of Universities are developing permanent solutions to end recurring strikes and transform higher education.
Medical services at Nigeria's National Hospital Abuja and Federal Medical Centre Jabi face complete paralysis as resident doctors continue indefinite strike action over unmet demands.
Nigerian doctors continue strike as NARD disputes government's payment figures, affecting healthcare services across 91 federal hospitals.
Federal Government commits to settling ₦11.995 billion in withheld salaries for doctors and healthcare professionals, promising payment within three days to resolve lingering industrial disputes.
The Federal Government takes decisive action to resolve the ongoing doctors' strike by releasing ₦11.9 billion to clear accumulated arrears, signaling a major breakthrough in healthcare negotiations.
Medical services across Nigeria face complete paralysis as NARD begins indefinite strike over unmet demands, leaving patients stranded and hospitals in crisis.