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UK Injects £55 Million Into Tanzanian Education Sector

UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has announced an additional £55 million about 172.9bn Tanzanian Shillings to support Tanzania's education sector. The amount is in addition...

Cambridge College To Be First In UK To Return Looted Benin Bronze

A Cambridge college is to become the first British institution to return one of the Benin bronzes to Nigeria later this month in what...

ASUU Seeks Law Barring Children Of Public Officers From Schooling Abroad

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has asked the National Assembly to initiate a law that makes it mandatory for the public office...

Federal Government, ASUU Set October Date For Payment Of Arrears

The federal government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) have resolved that payment of the next tranche of the arrears of earned...

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Senate Passes Tax Reform Bills For Second Reading

The Nigerian Senate has passed President Bola Tinubu's tax reform bills for a second reading, marking a significant step toward overhauling the nation's tax framework. The bills, submitted in October 2024, aim to modernize tax administration and reduce disputes. Following a closed-door session that lasted about an hour,...

Nigeria Secures $1.27bn from BRICS in 2024 – Shettima

Vice President Kashim Shettima has revealed that Nigeria received $1.27 billion in foreign capital from BRICS nations by June 2024, a significant increase compared to $438.72 million during the same period in 2023. The BRICS bloc includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, along with new...

UK Launches Africa’s Largest Visa Application Centre in Lagos

The United Kingdom has inaugurated its largest Visa Application Centre (VAC) in Africa, located in Ikeja, Lagos. Operated by VFS Global, this new facility is a major advancement in improving visa application services for Nigerians traveling to the UK. According to a statement from the British High Commission...