Endemic rot uncovered in Kwara education sector, as Government schools have only one teacher
Kwara Must Change has uncovered another heart breaking and endemic rot in Kwara State education sector, particularly in Kwara North and Kwara South Senatorial District in which a whole school…
Ekweremadu: Why We Passed the #NotTooYoungtoRun Bill
The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, has explained that the National Assembly passed the constitution amendment bill, which sought to reduce the age qualification for various political…
FG policy: Ogun Customs reduces numbers of checkpoint
The Ogun State Area Command of the Nigerian Customs Service said on Wednesday that it has reduced the numbers of checkpoints manned by personnel of the service. The New Controller…
#WorldPressFreedomDay : President Buhari Charges Media on Fairness, Pledges non-interference
On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, observed every May 3, President Muhammadu Buhari pledges an unfettered environment for the media to do its work, but notes that responsibility…
#WorldBloggersDay: GPBN renews its commitments to maintain Professionalism in Blogging
Globally, May 2nd has been set aside as World Bloggers Day (WBD). A special day to celebrate all Bloggers irrespective of the niche they have carved for themselves within the…
Deeper Life Church Commissions Mega Hospital for all Nigerians!!
This turning point news would indeed prove wrong, several criticisms emanating from different quarters that Churches in Nigeria are out to milk their members dry and never to give back…
Crisis looms as youths in Boki clashes over palm estate!
The inhabitants of Boki Local Government Area in Cross River State are presently living under serious tension as angry youths’ battle for the control of Borum Palm Estate. This unfortunate…
Are Nigerian telecoms subscribers happier in 2018?
The number of complaints by Nigerian telecoms subscribers in Q4 2017 decreased slightly according to the newly-summarised quarterly complaints report released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). The regulator said…
African Union countries could send more children to school if governments cut tax incentives to corporations! – Actionaid
ActionAid at the Pan-African High-Level Education Conference, Nairobi, 25-27 April 2018 As the Pan-African High-Level Education Conference (PACE) commences in Nairobi, Kenya, ActionAid urges governments to reduce harmful tax incentives…
#ABUJA TO HOST #AFRICA AT THE 2018 INTERNET FREEDOM FORUM From April 24 – 26, 2018!
The city of Abuja will play host to the annual Internet Freedom Forum organized by Paradigm Initiative. The forum comes at an important time when many Africans fear for their…