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UNILORIN expelled two students and expelled three others for committing violations

The University of Ilorin has disciplined five students for various offences on campus. Among them, two students have been expelled, while three others have been ostracized for an academic session. According to a statement released on Monday by Kunle Akogun, Director of Corporate Affairs at the University, the Vice Chancellor approved the forced expulsion and removal following the recommendation of …

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STAND objects orator’s rebuke of America

STAND has strongly objected to and considered unfair the remarks made by the National Orator during Liberia’s 177th Independence Day commemoration. During her oration, Dr. Robtel Neajai Pailey described the longstanding historical ties between Liberia and the United States as an “outsized influence” and a “so-called special relationship.” She further criticised the United States’ recognition of Liberia’s independence as a …

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Nigerian government claims no more need to plan hunger protests

The Federal Government has announced that the national hunger protests planned for August 1-10, 2024, are now unnecessary. Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, made this statement while speaking to State House reporters after the Federal Executive Council meeting on Monday, chaired by President Bola Tinubu. Idris stressed that the government has responded to the issues raised by …

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