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May Edochie celebrates daughter Danielle as she graduates from university

May Edochie, the estranged wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, has celebrated her daughter Danielle as she graduates from university. In a heartfelt Instagram post, May said she is deeply proud of the intelligent and beautiful young woman her first child has become.​ She praised Danielle’s strong mind, resilience and independence, saying she cannot be easily influenced in a negative way. May added that these qualities will keep guiding her daughter as she steps into a new phase of life filled with opportunities.​ According to May, Danielle’s hard work, determination and passion played a key role in helping her reach this academic milestone. She expressed confidence that the same values will shape a successful and fulfilling future for her daughter.​ May hinted at plans for a graduation celebration and invited fans to join her in thanking God for seeing Danielle […]

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May Edochie celebrates daughter Danielle as she graduates from university

May Edochie, the estranged wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, has celebrated her daughter Danielle as she graduates from university. In a heartfelt Instagram post, May said she is deeply proud of the intelligent and beautiful young woman her first child has become.​ She praised Danielle’s strong mind, resilience and independence, saying she cannot be easily influenced in a negative way. May added that these qualities will keep guiding her daughter as she steps into a new phase of life filled with opportunities.​ According to May, Danielle’s hard work, determination and passion played a key role in helping her reach this academic milestone. She expressed confidence that the same values will shape a successful and fulfilling future for her daughter.​ May hinted at plans for a graduation celebration and invited fans to join her in thanking God for seeing Danielle […]

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ASUU Rejects Federal Government’s Proposed Salary Increment

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Benin Zone has rejected the salary increment recently proposed by the Federal Government, calling it insufficient to address the union’s concerns or to reverse the ongoing brain drain in Nigerian universities. Zonal Coordinator Prof. Monday Lewis Igbafen stated that the offer was “a mere drop in the ocean” compared to what’s needed. ASUU stressed the need for government to tackle all outstanding issues, including fully renegotiating the 2009 FGN/ASUU agreement and truly addressing related matters. Igbafen criticized the half-hearted approach of the government, noting that Nigerian university lecturers are still being paid at a level fixed back in 2009, despite economic changes and salary hikes in other sectors. He concluded that the union would not accept piecemeal solutions, urging authorities to take university reform seriously to ensure stable and quality education in Nigeria.

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ASUU Warns Universities May Shut Down Over Stalled Talks

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has warned it may begin a nationwide strike if ongoing negotiations with the Federal Government do not yield results soon. This warning comes as talks over academic staff salaries, promotion arrears, and withheld payments have stalled. ASUU officials said lecturers have been on the same salary for 16 years, noting that inflation and the rising cost of living have made conditions very difficult. They rejected the government’s proposed salary increment, describing it as inadequate to address brain drain and improve working conditions. The union also criticized the government’s slow pace in resolving issues, including unpaid wage awards, promotion arrears since 2017, and partial payment of third-party deductions. ASUU argued that the challenge is political will, not lack of funds, pointing to increased government revenue in recent years. Union leaders urged traditional rulers, civil society, […]

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JUST IN: FG Freezes New Federal Universities, Polytechnics, Colleges for Seven Years

The Federal Government has placed a seven-year ban on establishing new federal universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, in what it describes as a bold move to tackle falling standards and crumbling infrastructure in Nigeria’s tertiary education sector. Minister of Education Dr. Tunji Alausa announced the moratorium on Wednesday after the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting presided over by President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Alausa said the suspension — which covers all categories of federal tertiary institutions — will curb duplication, eliminate waste, and allow government to concentrate resources on rehabilitating facilities, improving manpower, and expanding capacity in existing schools. “Access to tertiary education is no longer Nigeria’s problem. The proliferation of institutions has stretched resources thin, leading to deteriorating infrastructure and declining graduate quality,” he warned. The minister revealed alarming statistics: Nigeria currently has 72 public […]

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