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Stanbic IBTC has announced the launch of its 2024/2025 university scholarship for UTME candidates admitted into Nigerian ...
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The Punch on MSNUK removal threat: Nigerian students scramble for work visa
Some Nigerians in the United Kingdom are seeking legal means to remain in the country as the expiration of their student ...
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Legit.ng on MSNNigerian students to learn AI, coding under new school curriculum
Nigeria updates school curriculum to include AI, coding, and digital literacy, aiming to equip students with future-ready ...
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P.M. News on MSNWhy we are cancelling visas of Nigerian students, businesspeople - US
The United States government has explained why it recently cancelled visas of many Nigerians, saying it was to protect its ...
As Nigeria rolls out its new national curriculum, questions are emerging about how well it aligns with the demands of the 21st ...
By Demola Akinyemi, Ilorin About 2,000 medical students and health professionals from different parts of the world gathered ...
Gunmen kidnapped at least nine students from a Nigerian school in the latest in a series of school abductions that started when Islamic militants abducted over 200 schoolgirls in 2014.
Amid declining Black enrollment at Stanford, Nigerian and Nigerian-descent students are finding support and community through the Stanford Nigerian Students Association.
Research Experience for Nigerian Engineering Undergraduates will provide five Nigerian students with one-on-one mentoring and research support from Pritzker students and faculty this coming summer.
Eight Nigerian secondary school students kidnapped by gunmen in northern Kaduna state two weeks ago escaped from their captors and were found by villagers who alerted security forces on Tuesday ...
Hundreds of students in northern Nigeria rushed to get food donated to their school by the government to help ease hardship, resulting in a stampede that left two dead and 23 others injured ...
As floods in Nigeria cause over 600 deaths and displace 1.3 million people, Nigerian students at Stanford described feeling extra stress from the crisis in their home country.
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