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UPTH Launches N10B Healthcare Endowment Fund

The University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital launches groundbreaking N10 billion endowment fund to revolutionize healthcare delivery in Nigeria, earning praise from the Minister of State for Health.

Ebonyi: 65 Houses for Widows, 140 Scholarships

Ebonyi State Government announces major empowerment program providing housing for vulnerable widows and educational scholarships for deserving students across the state.

FG Clears ₦2.3B University Salary Arrears

Nigerian government releases ₦2.3 billion to settle outstanding salary increments and promotion arrears for academic and non-academic staff across federal universities, addressing long-standing grievances in the education sector.

NASU Explains Constant University Strikes in Nigeria

The Non-Academic Staff Union of Universities reveals the harsh realities forcing frequent industrial actions in Nigeria's tertiary education sector. Discover the underlying issues affecting university operations.

US Government Shutdown Threatens Economic Data Blackout

The potential US government shutdown threatens to halt crucial economic data releases, leaving investors and policymakers in the dark during economic uncertainty. Federal agencies prepare for closure as Congress struggles to reach funding agreement.

Nigeria Reps Approve Tinubu's $2.34B Loan Request

The Nigerian House of Representatives has approved President Bola Tinubu's request to borrow $2.34 billion and €100 million from international lenders to fund critical infrastructure projects and support the 2024 budget.

FG Breaks Silence: Coup Rumours Are False

The Federal Government has officially addressed circulating coup rumours, dismissing them as baseless while reaffirming military loyalty and democratic stability in Nigeria.

Presidential Aide Backs Military on Coup Plot Denial

Special Assistant to the President, Sunday Dare, has thrown his weight behind the Nigerian military's dismissal of alleged coup rumors, urging citizens to trust the armed forces' official position on national security matters.

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