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Nigeria’s women vice-chancellors: I know what it’s like to be one, and why there are so few
The secretary-general of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors in Nigeria recently disclosed that only 38 women have been vice-chancellors of universities…
SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE LAUNCH OF IBADAN ZONE OF METHSOOSA BY THE NATIONAL PRESIDENT, MR AKINOLA OLAGBEMIDE DIXON OSUPORU, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2023
Our Elders and fellow Alumni Members of Methodist High School Owo (MHSO), it is my pleasure to welcome you all…
Technology is creating a new generation of illiterates in Nigeria – Soyinka
Technology is creating a new generation of illiterates in Nigeria – Soyinka Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka has…
Tinubu halts take-off of 37 new universities approved by Buhari
The Federal Government has said that operations of the newly approved universities by the past administration would be delayed. The…
INVESTIGATION: How poor privatisation of NITEL truncated $82 million Nigerian rural telephony project
Gurfata, a community in FCT, where residents have to climb hills and trees to have access to mobile network. In 2002,…
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