Ekiti permits textbook reuse in secondary schools and prohibits graduation celebrations
Ekiti State government implements new education policies, allowing textbook reuse for siblings and banning graduation parties to ease financial burdens on
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Ekiti State government implements new education policies, allowing textbook reuse for siblings and banning graduation parties to ease financial burdens on
Sokoto State University is set to clear a five-year convocation backlog, ensuring graduates receive certificates promptly. Learn about the VC’s plans for a
The Federal Government is engaging with petroleum marketers and industry regulators to address concerns over high fuel prices. This initiative aims to promote fairness and transparency in the downstream petroleum sector.
The death toll from the devastating Venezuela earthquake five days ago has risen to at least 1,719, with thousands injured and missing. Read the latest upd
Obidient Movement assures supporters Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso will be on the ballot for the 2027 general elections despite recent legal challenges.
A Lagos bus conductor allegedly stabbed a LASTMA officer during a routine enforcement at Ile-Epo Market. The conductor was apprehended and faces prosecutio
The Federal Government has approved a National Snakebite Research and Medical Centre in Gombe, alongside N128.29bn for TB drugs, reproductive health, and o
Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya has launched the 'Unite Against Terror' campaign to combat insecurity in the North. He emphasized the need for vigilance and collective action to address this major challenge.
France is counting its heatwave deaths as funeral homes in Paris and other urban centers reach full capacity. Learn about the government’s response and the
INEC has commenced recruitment for ad hoc staff for the 2026 Osun State governorship election. Apply now via the INECPRES portal before July 18.
Brazil secured their place in the World Cup knockout stage with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Japan. Gabriel Martinelli's late goal ensured their advancement in the tournament.
The Federal Executive Council has approved significant reforms for the National Youth Service Corps, including a new uniform and graduation ceremony. This marks the first major review of the NYSC since its inception 53 years ago.
Nigeria is enhancing its commitment to green industrialisation after receiving a significant report from the Council for Critical Minerals Development. Minister Dr. Dele Alake is at the forefront of these initiatives aimed at sustainable development.
A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered INEC to register the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) as a political party. The court also mandated that ADA be provided with an access code within 72 hours for the upcoming 2027 polls.
The recent earthquakes in Venezuela have resulted in a tragic death toll of at least 1,719. National Assembly president Jorge Rodriguez confirmed the figures on Monday.
A commercial bus conductor has been arrested for allegedly stabbing a LASTMA officer during a traffic enforcement operation in Lagos. The incident occurred at Ile-Epo Market, raising concerns about safety for enforcement personnel.
The NSCIA has called on the Nigerian government to take immediate action to address the ongoing issues faced by Muslims, warning that patience is wearing thin. The organization highlighted concerns over persistent attacks and marginalization of the Muslim community.
The Labour Party's Abia State Chairman, Hon. Peter Azubuike, asserts that the party is united and ready for a strong performance in the 2027 elections. He dismisses the rival faction as ineffective.
Senegal's National Assembly has approved constitutional changes aimed at limiting presidential authority. The president has announced a national referendum to decide on these reforms.
France on Monday counted its heat-related deaths, as a funeral business representative said Paris morgues have been overwhelmed by a spike in fatalities during a record-breaking heatwave. The post Paris funeral homes overwhelmed after record heatwave appeared first on Vanguard Ne...
According to the BBC, the 19-year-old RB Leipzig star prefers a switch to the French champions, who are expected to step up talks with the Bundesliga club in the coming weeks. The post Liverpool transfer blow as Diomande prefers PSG move — Reports appeared first on Vanguard New...
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru The Federal Government on Monday announced the approval of maritime infrastructure and safety projects valued at approximately ₦286 billion as part of efforts to enhance port operations, strengthen maritime safety, and safeguard Nigeria’s marine env...
The proposed amendments also include the introduction of sexual offences relating to children and victims with mental disabilities. The post Hong Kong Proposes Reforming Sexual Crime Laws appeared first on Channels Television.
The Osun State Police Command has arrested 24 suspected cult members and political thugs in an effort to maintain peace ahead of the elections. This crackdown aims to enhance security in the region.
Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya has appointed ten special advisers and two deputy chiefs of staff. This move aims to enhance governance and service delivery in the state.
Olisa Agbakoba urges the Nigerian government to safeguard key institutions from executive influence while advocating for state police reforms. He emphasizes that state police alone will not ensure necessary reforms.
The Abia State government urges tricycle operators to comply with traffic regulations and prioritize safe driving. This initiative aims to improve road safety and security in the region.
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has introduced a new Electronic Case Management System to improve judicial integration and access to justice. This initiative is expected to enhance the efficiency of legal processes within the region.
Four researchers from FUOYE have been awarded N89.9 million in federal grants. The funding will support projects aimed at tackling unemployment, enhancing AI in education, and addressing healthcare challenges in Nigeria.
A viral video of civilians attacking police officers in Edo State has ignited public outrage and demands for legal action. The incident raises serious concerns about law enforcement and public safety in the region.