EDUCATION

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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MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS STUDENTS FACE IN UNIVERSITY

Feature Mental health is a serious issue among university students, even though it is not always openly discussed. Many students face academic pressure. They have to deal with exams, assignments, and the fear of failure. This can lead to stress and anxiety. Financial problems also affect students’ mental health. Worrying about school fees, accommodation, and daily

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WHY MANY NIGERIAN YOUTHS FEEL POLITICALLY INVISIBLE

Opinion In recent years, youth political engagement in Nigeria has gained visibility, especially during movements like the End SARS protests. However, despite this surge in activism, many young Nigerians still feel politically invisible. This sense of invisibility stems from structural, institutional, and cultural barriers embedded in the political system. YOUTH NEGLECT Firstly, representation remains low.

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THE IMPACT OF ACADEMIC STRIKE ON STUDENT MOTIVATION

NEWS Academic strikes have become a regular issue in Nigeria’s university system. Most of these strikes are organized by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) when lecturers demand better funding, improved welfare, and the implementation of agreements with the government. While these demands may be important, the strikes often affect students the most. IMPACT

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