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Why Universities in Nigeria Struggle to Compete Globally

AN EXPLAINER Universities in Nigeria are full of smart students and hardworking lecturers. But many Nigerian universities still struggle to compete with top schools in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Why is this happening? Let’s explain it in a simple way. Many Nigerian universities do not rank high in the […]

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GENDER BIAS IN ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

AN EXPLAINER Gender bias in academic opportunities happens when men and women are not treated equally in education, leadership positions, or career advancement. Although more women now have access to education, many still experience challenges in academic environments. In many institutions, female students and scholars sometimes face stereotypes, unequal opportunities, and limited representation in leadership

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CULTISM MYTHS AND REALITIES ON NIGERIAN CAMPUSES

AN INTERVIEW Cultism remains one of the most serious security challenges affecting Nigerian universities and polytechnics today. While many people associate cultism with mystery, supernatural powers, or “juju,” experts say the reality is more connected to fear, violence, peer pressure, and insecurity on campuses. In this interview-style discussion, a campus observer explains the myths, causes,

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THE POWER OF HEADLINES IN SHAPING PUBLIC OPINION

A FEATURE In today’s digital age, many people consume news through headlines alone without reading the full story. Social media platforms, blogs, television, and news websites constantly compete for attention, making headlines one of the most powerful parts of modern journalism. As a result, headlines now play a major role in shaping public opinion, influencing

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PRIVATE VS PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES: STUDENTS’ PERSPECTIVES

A FEATURE Many Nigerian students face difficulty when choosing between private and public universities. Both systems provide higher education, but students often experience different challenges, opportunities, and learning environments. While some students prefer the structure and stability of private universities, others value the affordability and social diversity found in public institutions. These differences have created

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COMMON CAMPUS MYTHS AND REALITIES ON NIGERIAN CAMPUSES

AN EXPLAINER Many people outside the university environment believe campus life in Nigeria is easy, enjoyable, and free from serious challenges. Social media content often paints student life as full of parties, fashion, and freedom. However, the reality on many Nigerian campuses is different. Students face academic pressure, financial hardship, unstable academic calendars, poor hostel

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SIDE HUSTLES STUDENTS RELY ON TO STAY IN SCHOOL

Interview For many Nigerian students today, education is no longer just about lectures, assignments, and exams it’s about survival. Walk into any campus and you’ll find students balancing academics with one or more side hustles. From selling thrift clothes online to freelancing, running POS services, or even braiding hair in hostels, these hustles are not

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WHY NIGERIA YOUTH ARE LOSING FAITH IN ELECTION

Opinion In recent years, there has been a growing sense of disillusionment among Nigerian youths regarding the electoral process. This disenchantment stems from various factors, including electoral malpractices, poor governance, and an ineffective political system. This loss of faith is not only a reflection of the youths’ dissatisfaction with the political status quo, but also

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YOUTH ISSUES ACROSS WEST AFRICA: A COMPARISON

Explainer Youth issues across West Africa share striking similarities, but the intensity and context vary from country to country. Looking across the region—countries like Nigeria, Ghana, Senegal, and Sierra Leone—a pattern emerges: young people are navigating economic pressure, political frustration, and social change, all while trying to shape their futures. UNEMPLOYMENT AND UNDEREMPLOYMENT Across West

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