Nigerian Graduate Wins Fully-Funded Scholarship to Canada

A Nigerian lady with a second-class upper degree in mechanical engineering shares her journey of losing tuition money to forex trading, then securing a fully-funded scholarship to Carleton University in Canada through a research assistantship.

JAMB 2026 UTME Registration: Mixed Experiences Reported

Candidates registering for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) across Nigeria's geopolitical zones share diverse experiences, from technical issues and harsh treatment to varying registration costs between ₦7,200 and ₦11,000.

58 UI Law Graduates Defy Grade Suppression Culture

The remarkable achievement of 58 first-class law graduates from the University of Ibadan sparks a debate on grade suppression in Nigerian universities, highlighting systemic issues and calling for reform.

JAMB Warns: 5 Reasons to Register for 2026 UTME Now

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has announced the 2026 UTME registration will close on February 28 with no extensions planned. Candidates face multiple risks including biometric failures and NIN delays if they wait until the final days.

Ogun Governor Gifts Car to Nigeria's Best Teacher

Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State has presented a brand-new car to Mr. Solanke Francis Taiwo, the Overall Best Primary School Teacher in Nigeria for 2025, as part of a national award that also includes N50 million and a house.

JAMB Tells 2026 UTME Candidates to Use Interswitch for ePIN

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has advised prospective 2026 UTME and Direct Entry candidates to purchase their ePIN exclusively through Interswitch-supported payment platforms including Quickteller and the Interswitch Payment Gateway.

Borno Pays N2.5bn for Students at Aviation University

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has unveiled 54 scholarship beneficiaries and presented a N2.5 billion cheque to Isaac Balami University for their annual fees, with additional N500,000 resumption support per student.

Nigerian Lady in US: Why I Don't Own a Car

A Nigerian gender advocate living in the United States for five years openly shares why she cannot afford a car, doesn't understand the US credit system, and drinks unfiltered tap water without shame.

Nigerian Man Gets Canada Visa Himself After N2.5m Agent Quote

A Nigerian man shares his journey of applying for a Canadian visa independently after an agent charged his father N2.5 million. He details the process, costs under N200k, and timeline, sparking online discussions about self-application strategies.

FCT Abuja's 19 Universities in 2026: Federal and Private Mix

As of February 2026, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Nigeria has 19 universities, comprising 4 federal and 15 private institutions. This includes the renamed Yakubu Gowon University, part of Nigeria's total of 309 universities across 36 states and

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