Oxford Priest Steps Down Over Grooming Allegations
Father Damian Howard, Senior Chaplain at Oxford University Catholic Chaplaincy, resigns after substantiated allegations of grooming and professional misconduct by a vulnerable student.
Father Damian Howard, Senior Chaplain at Oxford University Catholic Chaplaincy, resigns after substantiated allegations of grooming and professional misconduct by a vulnerable student.
Joaquin Wike, son of FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, has earned his MSc in Management and Technology Change at King's College London, with family and prominent PDP leaders celebrating this academic achievement.
Muhammadu Sanusi II, the 16th Emir of Kano, has enrolled for a Law degree at Northwest University, Kano, describing it as fulfilment of a lifelong ambition to understand legal frameworks essential for societal stability.
The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, declares Nigeria's Fourth Republic a failure in delivering democratic dividends, highlighting education, security, and rule of law shortcomings.
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RecommendedOgun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has unveiled OgunLearn, an innovative AI-powered teaching and learning platform designed to modernize classrooms and enhance digital education across the state.
A Nigerian lecturer was moved to tears when his students surprised him with gifts and tributes during a class. The heartwarming video went viral on TikTok.
Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II begins lectures at Northwest University as a 200-level law student, receiving special admission for his governance experience.
Aisha Muhammed-Oyebode explores why leadership feels distant to young Nigerians, contrasting historical decisiveness with today's procedural approach, offering pathways to make it tangible again.
A Nigerian father has sparked debate by publicly criticizing his daughter for graduating with a second-class upper degree, labeling it a failure and demanding better academic performance.
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RecommendedFormer Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has resumed his law degree lectures at Bayero University Kano, signing attendance like other undergraduates, sparking admiration among Nigerians.
A University of Lagos student shares her emotional story of failing to graduate with her coursemates due to one failed course, sparking widespread support online.
New research reveals how financial stress forces Nigeria into harmful aid deals, trapping the power sector in reform cycles. Learn how strategic negotiation is key to breaking free.
The Nigerian government has inaugurated steering and drafting committees for a National Research-to-Commercialisation Policy, backed by a ₦3bn budget, to transform academic findings into economic gains.
Pope Leo XIV's 2026 address warns against diplomacy based on force, echoing Nigeria's colonial history. Will leaders heed the call for true peace? Read the full analysis.
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RecommendedRubina 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.
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.
The Albidairi Foundation from Saudi Arabia has inaugurated a large orphanage and mosque in Kano to tackle out-of-school children. Governor Yusuf calls it a timely intervention. Read more.
New data shows Nigeria's fertility rate is declining to 4.8 children per woman, but major regional gaps persist. Explore the economic, cultural, and educational factors shaping family size across Africa's most populous nation.
New research reveals men's financial insecurity or hunger influences attraction to larger female breasts. Scientists explain the evolutionary link. Read the full findings.
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RecommendedNew research reveals men's attraction to breast size is influenced by hunger and economic security. A study in PLOS ONE shows resource insecurity shifts preferences. Read the full findings.
Nigerian geoscientist Fidelis Onwuagba's pioneering research in the US is reshaping understanding of groundwater contamination, earning awards and providing critical data for public health and environmental management. Read his inspiring story.
Professor Tunji Olaopa examines how religious absolutism fragments Nigeria and calls for ecumenical dialogue to foster national unity. Read his compelling analysis.
Isaac K. Seim, a Nigerian doctoral candidate at Clemson University, wins the prestigious Kokes Award for his groundbreaking work in catalysis and CO2 reduction technology. Read his inspiring journey.
A new academic study reveals a worrying gap in political awareness among Nigerian youths, with many unfamiliar with their elected representatives. Discover the findings and what it means for the 2027 elections.
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RecommendedEmeritus Prof. Mercy Olumide's teaching highlights that saving faith requires genuine love for Christ, leading to obedience and the Holy Spirit's indwelling presence for true peace. Discover the biblical connection.
As 2026 dawns, Professor Rasheed Ojikutu reflects on Nigeria's self-inflicted crises and the urgent need for moral leadership and effective national orientation to secure a better future.
An expert analysis on the need to distinguish ceremonial Okanlomo titles from functional traditional offices to protect Yoruba land's governance integrity. Learn why jurisdiction matters.
Professor Lai Olurode's lecture dissects leadership as both science and art, stressing ethical service, strong institutions, and active citizenship as pillars for Nigeria's progress. Discover the framework for transformative governance.
New research reveals how illegal mining, weak governance, and community exclusion drive violence in North-Central and North-West Nigeria. Experts warn blanket bans may worsen the crisis. Discover the evidence-based solutions.
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RecommendedAn analysis of Nigeria's governance crisis, arguing that the 1999 Constitution undermines federalism and makes state police essential. Calls for constitutional reform to empower states.