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Nigerian Tribune on MSNAIHS facilitates over $10bn investment in 19 years
However, despite the remarkable achievements, the expert raised concerns about the growing deficit of skilled professionals ...
The matriculation exam results for 2025, announced by the Punjab School Education Boards (BISE), show that private schools ...
Violent attacks targeting religious communities continue in Nigeria, and the Nigerian government’s enforcement of blasphemy ...
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Tribune Online on MSNWhat can you remember General Muhammadu Buhari for?
Former President Muhammadu Buhari died two weeks ago. KINGSLEY ALUMONA samples the opinions of some Nigerians on what they ...
The Advisory Board of the Nigeria Prize for Literature announced on 23 July a distinguished longlist of 11 writers competing ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: Troops Rescue 106 Hostages in Zamfara, Arrest Notorious Terror Kingpin Mamiyo
In a major breakthrough in the fight against terrorism and banditry, troops of Operation Fasin Yamma have rescued 106 kidnapped victims following a decisive raid on a terrorist hideout in Maru Local ...
The Nigerian Army says its troops have killed scores of terrorists and apprehended several others in a series of recent ...
Weekly Trust on MSN1h
DSS, Army Rescue US-Based Cleric Kidnapped By Boko Haram
Catholic Bishop of Maiduguri Diocese, John Bakeni, has lauded the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigerian Army for successfully rescuing Reverend Father Alphonsus Afina, who was kidnapped ...
Weekly Trust on MSN1h
U.S., others playing politics with terrorism - Sen. Shehu Sani
A U.S. legislator recently accused USAID of allegedly funding Boko Haram, ISIS and other violent groups. What is your take on this?First of all, it is important to distinguish between the activities ...
The Nigerian Army has raised fresh concerns over the evolving tactics of terrorist groups in the Northeast, revealing that ...
The United States was right to walk away from a bloated, biased agency that rewrites history and rewards dictatorships.The post UNESCO: Where culture goes to die appeared first on JNS.org.
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