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This year’s edition of the festival seeks to challenge conventional thinking, promote diversity and inclusion, highlight ...
Eriase competed in the “8 & Above” category, just before her eighth birthday, making her one of the youngest swimmers at the ...
The agreement aims to unlock the potential of smallholder soybean farmers, particularly women and young people, through a ...
The pastor faced backlash on social media after a viral video showed him pointing an object resembling a firearm at the ...
A former Minister of Power and Steel, Olu Agunloye, told the Federal High Court in Abuja, on Thursday, that the Economic and ...
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong on Thursday paid a courtesy visit to the Lagos office of PREMIUM TIMES ahead of the ...
The government donated two motorcycles, a corolla generator, two wireless microphones, single power amplifier mixer and 500 ...
The dress code prohibited various clothing items and styles, including shorts, skimpy dresses, body-hugging outfits, and ...
The tournament, scheduled for 20 June, will feature five fiercely contested events and a total prize pool of $300,000.
Nigerian universities are failing because the country has stopped thinking, By Mohammed Dahiru Aminu
In many countries, universities drive research that leads to patents, industrial growth and national competitiveness.
The case stemmed from her accusation during a live television programme in April that Messrs Akpabio and Bello were plotting ...
The refreshed range includes handwash, bar soaps, and antiseptic liquids; all designed to help Nigerian families stay ...
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