In Nigeria, the legal profession has been perceived as somewhat biassed against female members for decades. Some even view it …
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President Tinubu Reaffirms Commitment to Women’s Welfare in Nigeria
On March 8, 2024, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to prioritizing women’s welfare in the …
Read More »Nigerian Women with Disabilities Face Unique Challenges and Call for Inclusion
Nigerian women with disabilities are calling for increased support and inclusion as they face unique challenges in various aspects of …
Read More »Kano Women Demand More Inclusion in Governance on International Women’s Day
In commemoration of International Women’s Day (IWD), a group of women in Kano State, Nigeria, marched to the Government House …
Read More »JAMB Allows Pencil Use in 2024 Mock-UTME
JAMB has announced that it will allow the use of ordinary HP pencils during the 2024 Mock-UTME on March 7. …
Read More »Senate Rejects Bill to Include Anambra in NDDC: Why the State Remains Excluded
The Senate recently rejected a bill seeking to include Anambra as one of the member states of the Niger Delta …
Read More »Stakeholders Advocate for SME Inclusion in Nigeria’s Sustainability Reporting Push
Stakeholders have emphasized the importance of engaging a broader audience, particularly SMEs, in Nigeria’s sustainability reporting push. Impact investors have …
Read More »ASUU kicks against inclusion of TETFund in annual budget
The country’s budgeting agencies should separate the budget of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) from Nigeria’s yearly budget to …
Read More »Muslim group appeals for inclusion in Tinubu’s appointments
A group that goes by the name of the Concerned Muslims Forum has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to be …
Read More »Bomadi community kicks against inclusion of Bayelsa community in Delta State
By Chancel Bomadi Sunday Indigenes of Bomadi, headquarters of Bomadi local government area of Delta State, have kicked against the …
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