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Nzubechukwu Anodo

British Government Rejects Call to Ban Smacking In England

The British government has rejected calls to ban physical punishment of children in England, saying they are already protected in law.

School Teachers Embark on Strike in Sudan

The Sudanese Teachers' Committee (STC), has embarked on strike, less than two weeks after announcing a breakthrough in talks with the authorities.

OAU Hands Over Students Accused of Lynching Colleague

The management of OAU, Osun State, says it has handed over suspects accused of the murder of a final-year student of the institution, Okoli Aishe to the police.

Students Walk 15km to Sit for Exams in Zimbabwe

Students in rural areas are forced to walk for at least 15km to access schools with center numbers for their examinations despite government's pledge to make education accessible in the country.

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Court Rules Lucky Aiyedatiwa Ineligible To Seek Re-Election In 2028

The Federal High Court sitting in Akure has ruled that Lucky Aiyedatiwa is not eligible to contest the 2028 governorship election. In a judgment delivered on Thursday, Justice Toyin Adegoke held that the Nigerian Constitution does not allow an elected president, vice president, governor, or deputy governor to remain in office for more than eight years. Aiyedatiwa...

Global Crude Prices Rise: What It Means As Dangote Refinery Slashes Petrol Prices In Nigeria

Global crude oil prices climbed again on the international market, rising by about 9.2 percent, reversing part of the earlier decline that had triggered a reduction in petrol prices in Nigeria. As of the latest market updates, Brent Crude was trading around $92 per barrel, while the U.S....

Ondo Government Restricts Motorcycle Operations Across 18 LGAs

The Ondo State Government has introduced new security measures restricting the operations of commercial motorcycles across all 18 local government areas of the state. The directive, which took effect on Wednesday, limits motorcycle operations between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m., as part of efforts to strengthen security and maintain public order. The announcement was...