As schools hike fees, Nigerian govt insists universities still tuition-free.

Many Nigerian universities owned by the federal government have, in the past few months, increased fees to be paid by students, leaving parents and their wards groaning. The Nigerian government has said the federal government-owned universities remain tuition-free, describing as inaccurate the media reports suggesting the introduction of tuition by the institutions. Many Nigerian universities…

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Update: Nigeria’s president Tinubu reacts to “unpleasant developments in Niger Republic”. Nigerian Delegation Arrives Niamey.

The Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Authority of Heads of State and Government and Nigeria’s president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has reacted to the unfolding events in Niger Republic following reports of the coup d’état in the country. In a statement released by the president, he expressed the ECOWAS’s rejection of…

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Guinea’s Landmark 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial

Guinea’s Landmark 2009 Stadium Massacre Trial Back On

Accused Recants Prior Testimony The landmark trial of Guinea’s former president and 10 others, including former ministers, accused of responsibility for a massacre and rapes in a stadium, resumed on Monday, July 10, 2023, after being suspended for a month and a half. In one of the most brutal incidents in Guinea’s history, Guinean security forces opened fire on protestors during a peaceful…

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