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STRIKE: ASUU will disband universities on Monday

Barring a last-minute ceasefire between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), the Union has decided to embark on a two-week warning strike starting Monday, October 13, 2025. ASUU took the stand following the expiry of the two-week ultimatum given to the government to meet their demands which was due to expire on Sunday evening, and …

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How drones drop coffee and eggs in Irish gardens – and when they might come to the UK | World News

An Irish start-up hopes the UK’s first drone food delivery pilot scheme could be operational by 2026, subject to regulatory approval. With a fleet of specially designed 23kg quadcopters, Manna Aero has carried out more than 200,000 food delivery flights in the west DublinEspoo in Finland and Texas. As the company looks to expand, CEO Bobby Healy said the UK …

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Value Jet sends another plane to fly the Super Eagles to Uyo

Super Eagles The stranded Super Eagles are expected to arrive in Nigeria in the early hours of Sunday as Value Jet had dispatched another plane to transport them from Luanda, Angola. The Value Jet’s initial flight had to make an emergency landing following an accident involving the plane’s windshield. The team was returning to Nigeria from South Africa, where they …

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It will be difficult to qualify for the World Cup: South Africa coach admits that the Super Eagles and Benin have an advantage

South Africa coach Hugo Broos admitted it will be difficult for his team to qualify for the 2026 World Cup after the 0-0 draw against Zimbabwe, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports. The Broos team were leaders of the group until a three-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player in March against Lesotho took Benin Republic to the top on goal difference. Yesterday Benin …

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