Nigerian undergraduates waste productive years in school
…As companies now put employment age limit at 27 …Varsities’ complaint of poor funding killing appetite for learning Many undergraduates...
…As companies now put employment age limit at 27 …Varsities’ complaint of poor funding killing appetite for learning Many undergraduates...
…travellers attest to bubbling life in South East …but concerns remain over pockets of flashpoints The cloud of fear that...
…Recurring pattern of failed promises raises concerns …stable electricity, quality health care, basic education, others remain luxury For decades, Nigerians...
A widespread power outage on Saturday afternoon has sparked concerns among Nigerians about a possible national grid collapse. The outage,...
The Federal Government, through the National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF), has signed a contract with AGCOMS International Trading Limited, a...
The Nigerian consumer goods sector was confronted with significant challenges in 2024 which include heightened inflation, FX volatility, and declining...
Members of the National Assembly have criticised the Nigeria’s border closure policy, describing it as ineffective and self-deceptive in addressing...
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has proposed a N126 billion budget for the year 2025, reflecting a 215 percent...
Many electricity consumers defaulted in the payment of electricity supplied to them in the nine months of 2024 to the...
Inflation is expected to reduce to 27.1 percent in December 2025 driven by the normalisation of petrol prices, improved exchange...