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Education · BusinessDay ·
AI cuts lesson planning time for teachers but students skip critical thinking
Artificial intelligence has streamlined administrative tasks for educators by significantly reducing the time required for lesson planning. However, concerns are emerging as students increasingly rely on the technology, leading to a noticeable decline in the application of critical thinking skills within educational environments.
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World · ThisDay ·
Ted Turner, Founder of CNN, Dies at 87
Ted Turner, the founder of the Cable News Network, has died at the age of 87. The American media executive was widely recognized for his significant contributions to the global news industry and the establishment of the world's first 24-hour cable news channel. His passing concludes a prominent career in international broadcasting and entrepreneurship.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Consensus Fallout: Umahi’s ally quits APC in Ebonyi
A close associate of Governor David Umahi has resigned from the All Progressives Congress in Ebonyi State. The resignation follows internal disagreements regarding the party's consensus candidate selection process. This development reflects ongoing political tensions within the state's ruling party as stakeholders navigate the fallout from recent leadership decisions.
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Entertainment · Vanguard ·
Why I once ‘priced’ my casket — Dele Odule
Veteran Nigerian actor Dele Odule explained his decision to inquire about the cost of his funeral arrangements, including a casket. He indicated that the action was a practical measure to prepare for mortality and to ensure that his burial expenses do not become a significant burden to his surviving family members.
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Politics · The Punch ·
2027: PDP chieftain picks Plateau gov nomination forms
A prominent member of the People's Democratic Party has obtained nomination forms to contest the 2027 governorship election in Plateau State. This move signals an early start to political activities within the state as candidates begin preparations for the next general election cycle under the opposition party platform.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Senate minority whip defects to NDC amid ADC crises
The Senate minority whip has officially defected to the National Democratic Congress following ongoing internal crises within the African Democratic Congress. This change in political affiliation highlights the continuing leadership instability within the legislator's previous party and alters the current composition of the minority caucus in the Senate.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
Dangote unveils ambitious plan for 20,000MW power project
The Dangote Group has introduced a plan to develop a 20,000-megawatt power generation project. This initiative focuses on expanding Nigeria's energy capacity to support industrial growth and improve the national electricity supply. The proposal represents a significant private-sector investment intended to address long-standing power infrastructure challenges within the country.
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Business · PM News ·
Chinese wanted for $245m ponzi fraud arrested in Nigeria, repatriated to China
A Chinese national wanted for orchestrating a $245 million Ponzi scheme has been apprehended in Nigeria. Following his arrest, the suspect was repatriated to China to face legal proceedings related to the major financial fraud. Nigerian and Chinese authorities collaborated on the enforcement action to address the international criminal case.
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Business · Nairametrics ·
Police repatriate Chinese suspect over $245 million Ponzi scheme fraud
Law enforcement officials have repatriated a Chinese suspect allegedly involved in a Ponzi scheme fraud amounting to $245 million. The action underscores ongoing collaboration between international security agencies to track and prosecute individuals linked to significant economic crimes involving substantial financial losses across multiple jurisdictions.
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Politics · BusinessDay ·
Kano NDC resists Kwankwaso’s grip on party structure
The Kano State chapter of the National Democratic Coalition is reportedly challenging Rabiu Kwankwaso’s influence over the party's internal organizational framework. This development indicates growing internal friction as members seek to prevent the former governor from exerting total control over the leadership and administrative structures within the regional branch.
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Politics · The Punch ·
2027: Wadada seeks forgiveness, support ahead of Nasarawa gov race
Senator Aliyu Wadada has called for reconciliation and support from stakeholders in Nasarawa State as he prepares for the 2027 governorship election. The move aims to strengthen his political standing and resolve past grievances among his constituents and party members before the next general election cycle begins.
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World · Daily Trust ·
CNN founder Ted Turner dies at 87
Ted Turner, the American media mogul and founder of the Cable News Network, has passed away at the age of 87. He was widely recognized for establishing the first 24-hour cable news channel, significantly impacting the global television landscape. His death marks the conclusion of a prominent career in international media and philanthropy.
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Politics · Vanguard ·
Owie, others dump ADC in Edo as party prepares for primaries
Former Senator Roland Owie and several other members of the African Democratic Congress have resigned from the party in Edo State. This mass exit occurs as the political organization begins preparations for its upcoming primary elections within the state, signaling a shift in the local political landscape ahead of the polls.
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Politics · PM News ·
Drama in Senate as Akpabio threatens to throw out Oshiomhole
Senate President Godswill Akpabio recently threatened to expel Senator Adams Oshiomhole from a legislative session following a disagreement on the floor. The confrontation occurred during a plenary session, highlighting internal tensions within the upper chamber as the leadership sought to maintain order and decorum among its members.
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Education · Channels TV ·
FG Approves Policy To Curb Misuse Of Honorary Degrees
The Federal Government has approved a new policy aimed at regulating the issuance of honorary degrees across Nigerian institutions. This measure is designed to curb the misuse of such academic honors and ensure that awards are conferred based on merit and established standards within the education sector.
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Politics · Daily Trust ·
Akpabio, Oshiomhole clash over new leadership rules at senate
Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senator Adams Oshiomhole engaged in a disagreement regarding the implementation of new leadership regulations within the Nigerian Senate. The confrontation focused on the standing rules governing the chamber, highlighting internal tensions over the administrative framework and parliamentary procedures adopted by the current legislative assembly.
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Business · BusinessDay ·
New tax act slows capital allowance relief timing
Nigeria's new tax act has modified the schedule for capital allowance relief, resulting in a slower process for businesses to claim deductions on capital investments. This legislative shift aims to restructure tax benefit timelines, impacting corporate financial management and the speed at which companies recover costs on asset acquisitions.
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Business · Daily Trust ·
Finance minister: Nigeria will not return to fuel subsidy
Nigeria's Minister of Finance has reaffirmed the federal government's position that the fuel subsidy regime will not be reintroduced. This policy decision aims to maintain fiscal discipline as the government seeks to manage the country's economic resources more effectively while avoiding the high costs associated with previous subsidy payments.
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Politics · Daily Trust ·
IPI to initiate global campaign against Bago, Eno, Egbetokun
The International Press Institute is launching a global campaign against Niger State Governor Mohammed Bago, Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno, and Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun. The move follows concerns regarding press freedom violations and the systemic harassment of journalists within their various jurisdictions.
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Politics · Premium Times ·
Court orders temporary forfeiture of 9 properties linked to Timipre Sylva
A Federal High Court has ordered the interim forfeiture of nine properties associated with Timipre Sylva, a former Nigerian Minister of State for Petroleum Resources. This judicial action allows the federal government to temporarily seize the assets pending further legal proceedings regarding the investigation into the former governor's financial activities.