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Nigerian Immigration Service to Launch Single Travel Emergency Passport for Citizens Abroad

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has announced a major reform that is set to change the way stranded Nigerians abroad return home. The Service revealed its plan to introduce a Single Travel Emergency Passport (STEP) — a special one-time travel document that will replace the existing Emergency Travel Certificate (ETC) currently issued by Nigerian embassies…

Bandits Ambush Convoy of Niger Lawmaker, Kill Soldier and Injure Several Others

In a shocking development, heavily armed bandits on Tuesday afternoon ambushed the convoy of Hon. Jafaru Mohammad Ali Damisa, the federal lawmaker representing Borgu/Agwara Federal Constituency in Niger State, leading to the death of a soldier and leaving several others injured. How the Attack Happened According to reports, the attack occurred along a remote route…

Nigerian Lady Shares Full List of Documents She Used to Secure UK Student Visa — Sparks Massive Reactions Online

A young Nigerian woman has captured public attention after sharing a detailed list of all the documents she submitted during her successful United Kingdom student visa application. Her post has since gone viral, especially among Nigerians aspiring to study abroad, as many praised her transparency and helpfulness. The list, which breaks down every document she…

Umaru Musa Yar’adua University Workers Declare Two-Week Warning Strike as Frustrations Grow Over Unmet Demands and Poor Funding

Tension has gripped Umaru Musa Yar’adua University (UMYU), Katsina State, as academic and non-academic staff members have embarked on a two-week warning strike to protest what they described as the persistent neglect of their welfare and poor conditions within Nigeria’s public universities. The industrial action, declared after a joint congress meeting of in-house unions, marks…

FCT Doctors Defy Government Payment, Continue Strike Over Unpaid Arrears and Poor Welfare

Despite the recent partial payment of salary arrears by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), resident doctors under the Association of Resident Doctors, FCT Chapter (ARD-FCTA), have vowed to continue their ongoing strike until all their outstanding demands are fully met. The decision has left many residents in Abuja stranded as public hospitals remain short-staffed,…

Bowen University Makes History as Student Graduates with Perfect 5.0 CGPA at 25th Convocation

In a historic moment that will be remembered for years to come, Bowen University, Iwo, Osun State, has celebrated its first-ever graduate to achieve a perfect 5.0 cumulative grade point average (CGPA) since the university’s establishment. The extraordinary feat was achieved by Miss Lotechukwu Isioma Ikpo, who emerged as the Best Graduating Student at the…

Tension in FUOYE as Youths Storm Campus Over Alleged Corruption, Abuse of Office and Mismanagement

A wave of tension gripped the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) earlier this week as hundreds of youths took to the streets to protest against alleged corruption, abuse of office, and financial mismanagement within the university’s leadership. The demonstration, which took place at FUOYE’s main campus in Oye-Ekiti, was led by the National Youth Council of…

Federal Government Moves to Prevent Another University Strike as ASUU Tensions Rise

In a significant move aimed at maintaining stability in Nigeria’s higher education sector, the Federal Government has taken proactive measures to avert another potential strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU). The decision comes amid growing concerns over the possibility of renewed industrial action that could once again disrupt academic activities across public…

14-Year-Old British Boy Loses Lawsuit Against Parents Over Ghana Boarding School

In a dramatic cross-border legal battle that has attracted global attention, a 14-year-old British-born boy of Ghanaian descent has lost a lawsuit against his parents after challenging their decision to send him to a boarding school in Ghana. The emotional and highly publicized case explored the complex intersection of child welfare, parental responsibility, and cultural…