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FG's New Plan to Stop Exam Malpractice in WAEC, NECO

The Federal Government has announced strict new measures, including unique question papers and a learner ID, to combat cheating in the 2026 WAEC and NECO exams. Learn how this will impact students nationwide.

Alausa's Leadership Ends 16-Year ASUU Crisis

After 16 years of deadlock, Nigeria's Federal Government under Dr. Tunji Alausa has sealed a historic agreement with ASUU. The deal includes a 40% salary increase, pension reforms, and a new funding model. Read the full details.

How Tunji Ojo's Reforms Revamped Nigeria's Interior Ministry

Minister Olubunmi Tunji Ojo's clear vision and decisive actions in 2025 have successfully reformed Nigeria's interior sector, from passport services to prison upgrades. Discover the impact of his leadership under Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda.

Foundation Faults Reversal of Mother Tongue Policy

The Fafunwa Educational Foundation opposes the government's reversal of mother tongue instruction, citing weak implementation, not the policy itself, as the cause of poor exam results. Learn why experts defend this approach.

Makinde's Attack on Adelabu Shows Panic - Aide

A media aide to the Minister of Power says Governor Seyi Makinde's verbal attack on Adebayo Adelabu reflects political panic and desperation. Read the full analysis of Oyo State's shifting political landscape.

Top 5 Young Nigerian Politicians in 2025

Discover the five young Nigerian politicians who defied the status quo in 2025, from dramatic defections to landmark legal battles. See who is shaping the nation's future.

NYCN to Honour Akpabio, Abbas, Tunji-Ojo, Uzodimma Tuesday

The National Youth Congress of Nigeria (NYCN) will honour eight distinguished leaders, including Senate President Akpabio and Interior Minister Tunji-Ojo, for exceptional service and impact on national development. Read the full list and award categories.

Nigeria's Mother Tongue Education Policy Revoked

The Federal Government's controversial cancellation of the 2022 National Language Policy sparks outrage. Education stakeholders demand reversal, citing threats to Nigeria's linguistic heritage and flawed reasoning.

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