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BUK Expels 60 Students Over Exam Malpractice
Bayero University, Kano (BUK) has dismissed 60 students from various departments following findings of examination malpractice. The decision, approved during the university’s 43rd Senate meeting on January 7, 2026, was based on investigations and recommendations from academic and disciplinary committees. BUK emphasized that the expulsions were carried out in line with its General Examinations and
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Rivers Crisis: Lawyer Says Impeachment Proceedings ‘Unbecoming’ After Tinubu’s Intervention
Legal practitioner Obed Agu has criticised the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State, describing it as “unbecoming” that the House of Assembly continues impeachment proceedings despite President Bola Tinubu’s intervention to resolve the matter. Speaking on Arise Television, Agu acknowledged the separation of powers among the executive, legislature, and judiciary but noted that courts could
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Nigeria Still Has Remnants of Military Rule – Varsity Don
Professor Abiodun Adeniyi, a Communications expert at Baze University, Abuja, has stated that Nigeria still carries vestiges of military rule, a legacy likely to persist for some time. Speaking in an interview on Arise Television, Adeniyi stressed the need to memorialise and reward the military for their sacrifices. He highlighted the significance of acknowledging fallen
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Edo Deputy Governor Dismisses Plot to Divide Him and Governor Okpebholo
Rt. Hon. Dennis Idahosa, Deputy Governor of Edo State, has dismissed alleged attempts by unnamed individuals to sow discord between him and Governor Monday Okpebholo. In a statement personally signed by him, Idahosa said false narratives circulating online were aimed at undermining the unity of the state’s leadership. He described such efforts as futile, reaffirming
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Uphold Imam Abdullahi Abubakar’s Legacy of Peace, MPAC Urges Leaders
The Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC), Nigeria, has called on religious leaders, educators, media organisations, and policymakers to uphold the legacy of Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, a Plateau State cleric celebrated for saving over 300 Christians during the 2018 communal violence in Barkin Ladi, Plateau State. At great personal risk, the late Imam opened his mosque
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80 Militants Surrender Arms to Nigerian Army in Cross River
No fewer than 80 militants operating in the Calabar creeks and parts of Akpabuyo Local Government Area, Cross River State, have voluntarily surrendered their arms and ammunition to the Nigerian Army. The surrender took place on Friday at the Atimbo Rear Area of Operation OKWOK, under the supervision of the 13 Brigade of the Nigerian
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Losing My Eye Shattered My Dreams, Exposed Me to Stigma – Ogun Student
Adeosun Ayomide Oluwaseun, a 20-year-old ND2 Mass Communication student at the Ogun State Institute of Technology (OGITECH), Igbesa, has opened up about how losing his right eye dramatically altered his life and aspirations. Once a lively young man and a talented musician, Oluwaseun dreamed of joining the military. That dream was cut short on Sunday,
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Troops Thwart Coordinated Terrorist Attacks in Adamawa and Borno
Troops of Operation HADIN KAI successfully foiled coordinated terrorist attacks in Adamawa and Borno states, neutralizing several insurgents during follow-up operations, the military confirmed. In a statement on Friday, Lieutenant S. A. Atokolo, Acting Media Information Officer of the Joint Task Force (North East), said the attacks occurred in the early hours of January 16,
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Google Requests U.S. Judge to Pause Data-Sharing Requirement Amid Antitrust Appeal
Alphabet Inc.’s Google has formally requested a U.S. federal judge to temporarily halt a requirement that it share proprietary data with competitors while it appeals a landmark ruling accusing the company of holding an illegal monopoly in online search. The request comes as Google seeks to prevent potential exposure of trade secrets and sensitive business
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EU Moves to Phase Out Chinese Suppliers from Critical Infrastructure, Signaling Tougher Security Measures
The European Union (EU) is preparing to enforce a phase-out of Chinese-made equipment from key sectors of critical infrastructure, including telecom networks and solar energy systems. This move specifically targets companies such as Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corporation, according to a report by the Financial Times. Shift from Voluntary Guidelines to Mandatory Measures Currently, the
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