The pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has condemned terrorist attack of Kaduna Airport, fearing that Nigeria may be heading the Afghanistan way. Decrying the state of security in the country, Afenifere,
The pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has condemned terrorist attack of Kaduna Airport, fearing that Nigeria may be heading the Afghanistan way. Decrying the state of security in the country, Afenifere,
The Federal Government (FG) has said it is committed to birth control, fertility regulation in the country. It said the commitment also includes the reduction of maternal and child mortality
A post-graduate student of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Kaduna State, Halimat Oguntoyinbo, who was kidnapped about three weeks ago, has regained freedom. The Nation exclusively reported on March
By Uzoma Ahamefule “Of all things in theworld love is thegreatest and everyonecraves for it.” Are you in love? If you are just thank God and be careful. Have you
The All Progressives Congress has barred political appointees from voting at its national convention holding on Saturday. The party made this known in a press statement on Thursday. The statement
ABUJA-AS political activities gather momentum ahead of 2023, the Transition Monitoring Group, TMG, yesterday, resolved to go all out to educate Nigerians on the new Electoral Act, good governance, their
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board said it had registered 1.5 million candidates, as it reiterated its stand to close its 2022 registration exercise on Saturday, March 26. The board
#HopeNetworking Unknown to many, the traditional institution is technically, the fourth tier of government, after the legislator, executive, and the judiciary. The ignorance of this fact has tended to foist
Rivers, Enugu, Imo and Edo states took the lead in the establishment of state universities. The Rivers State University of Science and Technology was established in 1980, the same year
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) yesterday said it had discovered 1 million illegal institutional admissions. The board said it was surprised that less than five per cent of