Government and ASUU Launch Joint Probe Into Alleged TETFund Misuse by University Heads
The federal government and lecturers' union are moving to investigate university heads for allegedly misusing funds meant for campus upgrades.
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The federal government and lecturers' union are moving to investigate university heads for allegedly misusing funds meant for campus upgrades.
The former president's declaration signals a potential major shift in US foreign policy should he return to office.
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A prominent Nigerian attorney has publicly declared a career shift from courtroom advocacy to electoral politics, signaling a new phase in his public service.
A key witness in a financial probe testifies they were not employed by Access Bank when the disputed transactions occurred.
A faction of Nigeria's main opposition party loyal to a former governor has scheduled a presidential primary, escalating an internal leadership crisis.
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A legal body has cleared a senior lawmaker of professional misconduct allegations, ending a significant challenge to his position.
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The party's highest advisory body moves to heal internal divisions following a significant legal judgment.
A local government leader personally organized and participated in a sanitation exercise to address waste management and public health concerns.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory declares the President's satisfaction with the recent area council elections, framing the results as a victory for democracy.
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Norwegian authorities have detained three siblings following an explosion at the American diplomatic compound, raising immediate security concerns.
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A key party leader asserts his faction's authority, signaling a deepening rift and a hardline stance in Nigeria's main opposition party.