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Diaspora engagement is key to fixing Nigeria’s health and education sectors – UNILAG President Alumni UK

The President of the University of Lagos Alumni Association, UK Branch, has called for deeper collaboration between Nigeria and diaspora professionals, warning that continued brain drain and weak infrastructure could further weaken the country’s education and healthcare sectors. Speaking in an interview after handing over a printer donated by the Unilag Alumni UK Branch, worth over ₦1 million to alma …

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Defense Headquarters confirmed there was a terrorist attack on the military base, and remained silent on reports of the assassination of the Brigade Commander

The Defense Headquarters on Thursday confirmed a terror attack on a military base in Beniskeikh, Borno State by elements of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) on Wednesday. Defense Headquarters in a statement issued in reaction to the incident, however, remained silent on reports that terrorists killed Brig. OO Braimah, Commander of the Joint Task Force Brigade at Benesheikh, …

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Chelle accused of bias against players in major African leagues

Nigeria senior national team coach Eric Chelle has been accused of not paying attention to Nigerian players playing in top African leagues, regardless of how well they play, reports OwnGoalNigeria.com. Since taking over as coach of the Nigerian national team more than a year ago, the coach has only called up the goalkeeping duo of Stanley Nwabali, formerly of Chippa …

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ADC Congress, convention to be held as planned, former chairman, Nwosu, avoided INEC position

Former national chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Ralph Nwosu, has insisted that his party will go ahead with its planned national congress and convention despite the current crisis in the leadership and position of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). Nwosu made these remarks during an interview on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief on Thursday, stressing that his …

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