EDUCATION

Whisper Networks and WhatsApp University: How Rumours Spread Rapidly on Nigerian Campuses in 2026

AN EXPLAINER From whispered “exam leak” alerts and sudden fee hike rumours to dramatic stories of cult activities or hidden management decisions, unverified information travels with remarkable speed across Nigerian university campuses. In the era of instant messaging, a single post can spark panic or protests before official clarification arrives. Why Rumours Flourish: University environments […]

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LIVING AWAY FROM HOME FOR THE FIRST TIME: EXPERIENCES, CHALLENGES, AND GROWTH

Undergraduate students living away from home for the first time. For many undergraduates, leaving home marks a major milestone. It’s a period filled with excitement, uncertainty, and immense personal growth. The experience of living away from family for the first time introduces students to independence, responsibility, and new social dynamics. This research explores the common

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NELFUND Student Loans in 2026: A Genuine Hope or a Looming Debt Trap for Nigerian Graduates?

AN EXPLAINER Student Loan Schemes: Hope or Trap? The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), established under the 2024 Student Loans Act, stands as one of the most significant education financing reforms in recent Nigerian history. As of April 2026, the scheme has disbursed over ₦206 billion to more than 1.16 million beneficiaries, with ongoing tranches

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NIGERIA VS SOUTH AFRICA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THEIR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS

Education is key to national development. Nigeria and South Africa are two major African countries, but their educational systems differ in funding, quality, and stability This study uses research and student opinions to compare both systems. Findings 1. Structure Nigeria: 6-3-3-4 system South Africa: 9 years compulsory + 3 years + tertiary 2. Funding Nigeria:

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WHEN LOVE MEETS LECTURES: HOW RELATIONSHIP STRESS AFFECTS ACADEMIC FOCUS

By Adebayo precious Damilola, Omotoso Isaac Ayodeji, Fele Aanuoluwapo Rukayat. College and secondary school years are often described as a time of discovery — discovering your purpose, your strengths, your future career path, and very often, romantic relationships. While relationships can be a source of motivation, emotional support, and happiness, they can also become a

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PEER PRESSURE AND LIFE CHOICES AMONG UNDERGRADUATES

By Faroye hellen ifeoluwa, Isola Timileyin Solomon, Adewale Ayomi peace. For many young people, university life represents freedom, independence, and new experiences. However, alongside these opportunities comes a powerful social force—peer pressure. Among undergraduates, the desire to belong or fit into social circles often influences decisions ranging from academic priorities to lifestyle habits. In universities

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What Makes a News Story Go Viral in Nigeria

In my opinion, the reason news stories go viral in Nigeria is not always because they are important, but because they trigger emotions. Nigerians are more likely to share stories that make them angry, shocked, entertained, or emotionally connected than stories that simply provide useful information. This is why celebrity scandals, political controversies, relationship drama,

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Female Student Safety on Nigerian Campuses

AN EXPLAINER Female students on Nigerian campuses face serious safety challenges such as sexual harassment, bullying, intimidation, assault, stalking, and insecurity around hostels and classrooms. Many students no longer feel safe attending night lectures, walking through isolated areas, or reporting abuse because they fear shame, victim-blaming, or retaliation. These safety problems affect not only their

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