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Academic Staff Union Of Polytechnics Renews Call For National Polytechnic Commission

The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) has renewed calls for the establishment of a National Polytechnics Commission to regulate and oversee the affairs...

Post UTME: University Of Lagos Issues Guidelines For Non-Physical Aptitude Test

The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has released a virtual guide ahead of its maiden non-physical post Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) test, urging candidates...

Ehingbeti 2021: Notable business leaders top lists of speakers, as 8th Edition Of Summit Opens Tuesday

The Lagos Economic Summit, also called Ehingbeti will play host to Notable business leaders and political figures across the globe who will be joining...

Environmental Degradation: Polluted Nigerian Communities Can Sue Shell In English Courts – UK Supreme Court

The Supreme Court in the United Kingdom has ruled that polluted Nigerian communities can sue oil giant Shell in English courts. The decision is a...

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Three Ghanaians Extradited to U.S. Over $100 Million Cyber Fraud Scheme

Three Ghanaian nationals have been handed over to U.S. authorities to face charges linked to a sprawling cyber fraud operation said to have stolen more than $100 million from victims worldwide. The suspects  Isaac Oduro Boateng, also known as Kofi Boat; Inusah Ahmed, nicknamed Pascal; and Derrick...

NELFUND Disburses ₦86.3bn Student Loans To Over 450,000 Beneficiaries

The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has announced significant progress in its student loan scheme, which began operations on May 24, 2024. According to its latest daily status report released on Monday, August 11, 2025, the scheme has disbursed a total of ₦86,347,458,384 to students across the...

Chad Court Jails Ex-PM For 20 Years

Chad’s former prime minister and prominent opposition figure, Succès Masra, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of hate speech, xenophobia, and instigating a massacre. The ruling by the court in N’Djamena stemmed from an intercommunal conflict in which 42 people—mostly women and...