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Nigerian Breweries Brands Set For The Season Reel Out Exciting Events
As we count down to the heart of the festive season, one of Nigeria’s premier brewing companies, Nigerian Breweries, is…
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Nigerian Lady Sets World Record, Bags Bachelor’s Degree At 19, Master At 22, Phd At 25 Years
Priscilla Asikhia, a young and talented Nigerian woman, set a remarkable record when she graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy…
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Folashade Ogunsola Becomes Unilag’s First Female Vice – Chancellor
Folashade Ogunsola, Professor of Clinical Microbiology at the University of Lagos, has been appointed the institution’s first female vice-chancelloer and…
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ASUU strike: Lecturers, Reps Broker Agreement, Await Buhari’s Approval
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has reached a new agreement with the federal government. The leadership of the…
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2023: INEC clears Umahi, others for NASS elections as Lawan loses out
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has published the list of 80 successful candidates, including Governor David Umahi, for the…
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US Court Postpones Hushpuppi’s sentencing till November
The United States District Court for the Central District of California has again postponed the sentencing of embattled internet fraudster,…
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Wike Signs Bill Giving Women Right To Family Inheritance
Female children in Rivers State can now fully participate in the sharing of their family inheritance as the state Governor,…
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FG vs ASUU: Again, court adjourns case
The National Industrial Court has again adjourned the suit filed by the Federal Government, challenging the ongoing strike by the…
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Peter Obi Meets Jonathan Over Issues Of National Interest
The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, has visited Nigeria’s former president, Goodluck Jonathan, ahead of next…
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Lady Dies After Rape In Ebonyi
The police in Ebonyi State have confirmed the death of a young lady, Ugochi Nworie. They said preliminary investigations showed…
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