A new law seeking to reposition the Nigerian police force and strengthen policing in the country demands that citizens seeking to join the force must possess a minimum of Ordinary National Diploma (OND). Vanguard reports that...
Avid readers will soon have literary content to feast their eyes on as Nigerian playwright, Wole Soyinka is set to release his third novel, 'Chronicles of the Happiest People' next month. A statement posted on Twitter...
One question that troubles a lot of people when they read Scripture is how the ancients could have lived so long. satan is at work using questions like this to undermine the faith of multitudes, by...
The Federal government of Nigeria has boosted hopes of a Quality Education System by disclosing plans of hiring teachers with First Class or Second Class Upper (2.1) as a minimum requirement. The plans were disclosed by...
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Adamu has advised men of the Nigerian police to discharge their duties with professionalism, noting that Nigerians have become more conscious of their rights and how they want to be...
The Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU has raised hopes of re-opening of public varsities this week. The union took to its official social media platform to express optimism that students would return to universities this...
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