TotalEnergies Opens 2026 SIWES Internship Applications
TotalEnergies Nigeria invites undergraduates to apply for its 2026 SIWES internship. Gain hands-on industry experience. Deadline is January 31, 2026. Apply now!
TotalEnergies Nigeria invites undergraduates to apply for its 2026 SIWES internship. Gain hands-on industry experience. Deadline is January 31, 2026. Apply now!
The Nigerian Government and ASUU are finally set to sign a fresh agreement today, ending a 16-year industrial crisis. The event at TETFund Auditorium marks a new chapter for university education.
The Arewa Defence League accuses the Tinubu administration of abandoning Nigerian BEA scholars abroad, citing broken promises and a controversial new budget allocation. Read the full details.
President Tinubu approves N6.45bn TETFUND disbursement to 271 public universities, polytechnics & colleges. See the allocation breakdown and new conditions for future funding.
Nigerian entertainer Peller announces UK university admission, responding to critics questioning his education. He shares motivation for personal growth.
JAMB directs 2026 UTME candidates to scan a QR code to access the exam brochure, syllabus, and subject combinations. Registration runs from Jan 31 to Mar 8, 2026.
JAMB has announced January 26, 2026, as the start date for UTME and Direct Entry forms for the 2026/2027 session. Get all details on fees, age requirements, and exam schedules here.
Discover the diverse career paths for chemistry graduates in Nigeria, from oil & gas to pharmaceuticals. Learn about average salaries, key industries, and how to boost your employability.
Explore the profound legacy of Chief Afe Babalola, a Nigerian statesman whose institutional commitment through philanthropy, education, and law shapes national development. Discover his lasting impact.
TETFund announces N2.5bn allocation per university for 2026, boosting infrastructure and research. Women Affairs budget also doubles to N154.3bn. Read details.
SNB President Prof. Umar Pate calls on NBC to stop shutting down campus radio stations, warning it threatens future media professionals. He urges government intervention and more licenses.
New data reveals 2025 as the third warmest year on record, with the past three years averaging above the critical 1.5°C limit. Experts warn of escalating heat stress and urgent need for climate action.
Outrage as 52 Ambrose Alli University students are arrested and remanded for protesting against kidnapping in Edo State. Rights groups and lawyers condemn the clampdown on dissent.
NELFUND resolves payment issues, disbursing N927 million in unpaid upkeep allowances to 11,685 students. The fund also reports onboarding 325 institutions for the new session.
Ahmadu Bello University wins provisional rights to host the 2028 NUGA Games. VC Prof. Adamu Ahmed pledges an exciting event to boost Nigeria's sports economy. Get the full story.
Ambrose Alli University's SUG President insists recent protests were organized by external groups, not students. Calls for immediate release of detained scholars. Governor alleges overseas sponsorship.
NELFUND begins payment of ₦927 million in unpaid upkeep allowances to 11,685 students for the 2024/2025 session. MD Akintunde Sawyerr announces expansion of loan scheme outreach. Read more.
Nigeria's INCOS-DE partners with Cambridge's Moller Institute for executive training. A major boost for governance & leadership development in Nigeria. Read more.
The US State Department has revoked over 100,000 visas, including thousands for students and skilled workers, as part of a sweeping immigration enforcement drive. Get the full details on the policy shift affecting foreign nationals.
TETFund announces massive 2026 intervention funds: ₦2.5bn per university, ₦1.8bn per polytechnic, ₦2bn per college. Read how this will transform Nigeria's education sector.
Dr. Diran Fawibe, through IESL, signs a Deed of Gift for a UI research facility and MoU for scholarships. A landmark in industry-university collaboration for Nigeria's future leaders.
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan condemns the arrest of 52 Ambrose Alli University students, calling it an assault on democratic rights. She demands their immediate release and urges focus on real security issues. #Nigeria #StudentRights
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan demands the release of 52 Ambrose Alli University students arrested during a protest against kidnappings in Edo State. She warns against criminalizing youth voices.
Six state-owned higher institutions in Katsina have begun a two-week warning strike over unmet demands, including salary increments. Learn the full details and impact here.
NANS condemns the detention of 52 Ambrose Alli University students arrested after a protest against kidnapping. It demands their immediate release and action on campus insecurity.
JAMB mandates Nigerian universities to immediately reverse admissions that bypassed higher-ranked candidates. The board insists on strict adherence to merit, catchment, and ELDS frameworks.
Rubina Aminian, 23, was shot at close range during Iran protests. Her family searched through hundreds of bodies to find her, highlighting the brutal crackdown that has killed over 538. Read the full story.
The UK has updated its Skilled Worker visa sponsor list, adding 14,047 companies. Nigerians in media, nursing, and tech can now explore more relocation opportunities. Learn how to apply.
Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf announces a plan to train 50,000 young people in 2026 with practical skills to tackle unemployment and boost self-reliance. Read the full details.
Ghanaian lecturer Chris-Vincent Agyapong sparks debate by stating men can have unlimited wives. He calls women who blame others for 'snatching' their husbands foolish. Read his full controversial statement.