ASUU, FG Sign Deal Ending 16-Year University Crisis
The Federal Government and ASUU have signed a historic agreement, ending a 16-year dispute. The deal includes a 40% salary increase, pension reforms, and new funding for universities.
The Federal Government and ASUU have signed a historic agreement, ending a 16-year dispute. The deal includes a 40% salary increase, pension reforms, and new funding for universities.
Prof. Idia Ize-Iyamu, UBTH's CMD, calls for optimism in 2025, citing faith and institutional resilience. She thanked staff and visited patients during the hospital's carol event.
The Federal Civil Service Commission has elevated 2,363 officers to directorate positions after a historic computer-based test. Discover the key ministries and the new process.
Nigeria's health ministry announces a landmark achievement: over 12 million girls aged 9-14 vaccinated against HPV to prevent cervical cancer. A key success of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
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.
Prof. Tunji Olaopa marks two years as FCSC Chairman, transforming Nigeria's civil service with tech-driven recruitment, credible promotions, and a new global voice. Discover the key reforms.
The 'Dare the Impossible 1.0' summit in Lagos urged young professionals to embrace disciplined leadership for sustainable success. Ministers Olawande and Tunji-Ojo highlighted resilience and responsibility.
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.
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.
The Federal Government has declared December 25, 26, 2025, and January 1, 2026, as public holidays. Minister Tunji-Ojo calls for unity, peace, and security consciousness during the festive season.
First Bank of Nigeria appoints Prof. Kenneth Amaeshi as the first occupier of the Samuel Asabia Professorial Chair of Business Ethics at UNILAG, marking a major step for ethical leadership in Africa.
New City University announces plans to establish campus radio and TV stations to boost practical media training and community engagement. The move awaits regulatory approval.
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.
The Federal Government has declared public holidays for Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year. Read the minister's message of peace, unity, and security for all Nigerians.
The Nigerian government has officially declared public holidays for Christmas, Boxing Day, and New Year 2026. Minister Tunji-Ojo urges citizens to reflect on peace and security. Get the full details.
The FCCPC clarifies that seasonal transport fare increases are not illegal but warns operators against exploitative practices. Consumers urged to report unfair pricing.
The FCCPC warns road transporters against unexplained fare increases during Yuletide travel. Consumers urged to report unfair practices. Read details and how to complain.
Alhaji Ibrahim Mohammed Nawuya Wushishi, father of NECO Registrar Prof. Dantani Wushishi, passes at 106. Read about the community leader's legacy and family.
Lagos University Teaching Hospital opens a state-of-the-art dermatology centre to improve diagnosis, treatment, and research for skin diseases in Nigeria and West Africa, addressing a long-neglected health burden.
SDP hails Supreme Court's landmark judgment affirming party autonomy. Acting Chairman Prof. Sadiq Umar Abubakar Gombe demands INEC's full compliance and end to interference. A victory for Nigeria's democracy.
Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo praised Interior Ministry staff as the force behind its achievements, reaffirming an unending reform agenda under FCSSIP 2025. Read more.
NANS praises Interior Minister Tunji-Ojo for streamlining passport processing for Nigerian students overseas, calling it a critical intervention for their academic and professional mobility.
The National Civil Society Council of Nigeria hails Interior Minister Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo for a transparent, tech-driven 2025 recruitment exercise. Read how digital reforms restored public confidence.
Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf approves the appointment of Prof. Amina Salihi Bayero as the substantive Vice-Chancellor of Northwest University. Discover her academic journey and the impact of this historic decision.
JAMB's Registrar, Prof. Is'haq Oloyede, has disclosed plans to accredit 1,039 CBT centres for the 2026 UTME. The board is on a nationwide tour to ensure standards and block centres implicated in malpractice. Read the full details.
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.
Prof. Jeleel Ojuade of Ojaja University urged Nigerians to embrace integrity and unity, citing the late Oba Laoye as a model. The call was made at a grand anniversary in Ede.
Ambassador Sarafa Tunji Isola expresses deep condolences to Senator Ibikunle Amosun following the death of family patriarch, Alhaji Mufasiu Alabi Amosun, at 78. Read the heartfelt tribute.
Prof. Adekunle Ajayi, outgoing CMD of FETHI, urges a national, multi-faceted strategy to combat brain drain, citing poor pay, insecurity, and poor infrastructure as key drivers. He highlights his 8-year achievements.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike commends President Tinubu for appointing Prof. Chituru Orluwene as CMD of UPTH. He praises the president's love for Rivers State. Read the full details.