University of Lagos Slashes Fees After Student Demands: New Rates and Agreement Unveiled
The management of the University of Lagos has responded to the demands put forth by student representatives during a meeting held on Thursday.
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The management of the University of Lagos has responded to the demands put forth by student representatives during a meeting held on Thursday.
“The Honourable Minister, Wike, is not just the Minister of FCT; he is also my adviser and a great admirer of mine. He has hit the ground running, and he deserves our full support.”
Nigeria Federal Government has issued a flood alert, warning that 13 northern states are at risk of experiencing heavy rainfall and potential flooding between September 13 and 17.
Prof. Wole Soyinka criticized the leadership of the Labour Party’s attempts to manipulate the situation by resorting to falsehoods, suggesting they were prepared to use “Gbajue” both “force of arms” and “force of lies.”
Ogunsanya further elaborated on the American education system, highlighting its capacity to provide opportunities for individuals to start from scratch and diligently build their academic careers, thereby supporting Tinubu’s journey to success.
Nigerian importers planning to bring their goods through Cotonou Ports in Benin Republic will now have the legal freedom to do so.
Nigeria may be on the brink of uncovering its most significant financial fraud case in history as a team of special investigators races against time to unravel a web of alleged crimes worth over N7 trillion.
Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in their September Monthly Oil Market Report (MOMR) reveals that Nigeria’s actual crude oil production, excluding condensate, was only 1.2 million bpd, with an output of 233,531 bpd.
During the meeting, Rev. Hayab shed light on the profound challenges faced by the Church due to the activities of criminal elements in Kaduna State.