Nigerian universities warn of funding shortfalls as rising costs threaten campus operations and academic stability.
National news
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Rising transport fares across Nigerian cities spark complaints from commuters struggling with increasing living costs.
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Healthcare workers warn that drug shortages in public hospitals are worsening, affecting patient treatment and care nationwide.
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Ride-hailing drivers threaten nationwide shutdown over high commission rates and rising fuel and maintenance costs.
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University lecturers have issued fresh strike threats over unresolved funding, welfare, and salary issues with the Federal Government.
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Nigeria’s rising inflation continues to strain household spending as food, transport, and living costs remain high.
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INEC has reaffirmed its commitment to electoral reforms aimed at improving transparency, credibility, and voter confidence in Nigeria’s elections.

