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School Prefectship Aims to Build Student Leaders

Apearl Premier Private Schools in Abuja holds its 2025 prefectship election, designed to instill leadership values in students. Parents urge the government to emulate this transparent process.

Hidden Mental Health Burden in Older Adults Exposed

Ghanaian economist Michael Somuah's research reveals untreated psychological distress in older adults with functional limitations costs healthcare systems billions. Discover proactive solutions.

Thriller vs Horror: How to Tell the Difference

Discover the crucial differences between thriller and horror genres. Learn how thrillers make your heart race while horror films make your skin crawl with expert analysis.

FG Launches N250BN Food Security Fund

The Nigerian government unveils massive intervention fund to boost agricultural production and stabilize food markets across the nation.

Lagos enlists clerics to fight HIV stigma

Lagos State launches innovative partnership with clerics to eliminate stigma against PLHIV, promoting inclusive communities and improved health outcomes through religious leadership.

Ex-Council Chair Backs Cross River Governor Otu

Ex-Council Chairman Ntufam Edet Okon Asim appeals to Cross River citizens to rally behind Governor Bassey Otu's administration for accelerated development and economic growth.

DISCO Battles Climate Change with School Tree Planting

In a bold move against climate change, a Nigerian electricity distribution company launches environmental sustainability project, planting trees at a Bauchi school to combat deforestation and educate youth.

Kano Makes Hausa Official School Language

Kano State Assembly passes groundbreaking bill making Hausa the primary language for teaching in early education, marking a significant shift in Nigeria's educational landscape.

Aisha Yesufu Exposes Abuja's Crumbling Primary Schools

Prominent activist Aisha Yesufu exposes the deplorable conditions of Abuja's primary schools, highlighting broken facilities, inadequate learning environments, and government neglect threatening Nigeria's future.

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