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FG Suspends Planned Increase In WAEC, NECO Registration Fees For 2027 Exams The Federal Government has suspended its planned increase in registration fees for the 2027 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), pending wider consultations with key stakeholders. The decision was announced by the Federal Ministry of Education, which disclosed that its earlier proposal for a fee review, communicated in a letter dated June 18, 2026, has been put on hold. According to the Ministry, the proposed adjustment was necessitated by the increasing cost of organising and administering credible national examinations across the country. However, the Minister of Education, Maruf Tunji Alausa, directed that the proposal be suspended to allow for a more inclusive and transparent decision-making process. The Ministry stated that it will consult with examination bodies, State Ministries ...

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When Education Becomes A Luxury By Yahaya Abdulrahman  Growing up, we were constantly reminded that education is the bedrock of every society. It was presented not merely as a pathway to personal success but as the foundation for national development, social progress and economic prosperity. That belief shaped public policy for decades. Governments at different levels, traditional institutions, religious bodies and well-meaning individuals invested in expanding access to education. Schools were built, scholarships were awarded, and tuition was either free or heavily subsidized. There was even a time when governments enacted and enforced laws compelling parents to enroll their school-age children in school. Education mattered. It was treated as a right, not a privilege. Today, that philosophy appears to be fading. Across virtually all levels, education is becoming increasingly unaffordable, particularly for the poor who make up the majority of Nigeria's population. N...

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ROCI Intensifies Peace Campaign, Urges Osu Ajiri to Convene Stakeholders' Peace Meeting The Restore Our Communities Initiative (ROCI), Nigeria, has intensified its peace campaign in communities affected by the April 2026 attacks in Udege and Agwada Area Administrative Councils of Nasarawa State, calling for urgent steps to restore peace, strengthen security and facilitate the safe, voluntary and dignified return of displaced persons. As part of the campaign, the Initiative engaged residents of Akyawa-Baka and Sabon Gida (Gidan Ogiri), representatives of the Nasarawa Local Government Legislative Council, the leadership of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association in Udege Area Administrative Council and officers of the Nigeria Police Force at the Maraba-Udege Divisional Headquarters. Speaking during the engagements, the National Coordinator of ROCI, Mal. Yahaya Abdulrahman, said the Initiative remains committed to promoting dialogue, reconciliation and peaceful coexi...

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Oil Producers Raise Alarm Over 270 Taxes , Urge FG To Ease Regulatory Burden Nigeria's independent oil producers have expressed concern over what they describe as an excessive tax regime, warning that the proliferation of taxes, levies and regulatory charges is increasing the cost of crude oil production and weakening the country's competitiveness. The concerns were raised during the 2026 Nigeria Oil and Gas (NOG) Energy Week, where the Group Chief Executive Officer of Aradel Holdings and Chairman of the Independent Petroleum Producers Group (IPPG), Adegbite Falade, said operators currently contend with more than 270 different taxes, fees and charges imposed by various government agencies. According to him, the cumulative financial and administrative burden is gradually eroding the incentives introduced under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), which was designed to attract investment into Nigeria's oil and gas sector. Falade noted that Nigeria missed v...

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SUBEB Executive Secretary Commends Udege Education Authority, School Management During Working Visit The Executive Secretary of Nasarawa State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Dr. Ashiya Ahmed, has reaffirmed the Board's commitment to improving the quality of basic education across the state as she paid a working visit to the Udege Area Administrative Council Education Authority. The visit formed part of the Executive Secretary's routine assessment and monitoring of schools and education authorities to evaluate performance, identify challenges and strengthen service delivery within the basic education sector. During the visit, Dr. Ashiya Ahmed met with the management and staff of the Udege Area Administrative Council Education Authority, where she held fruitful discussions on strategies for improving teaching and learning, effective school administration, staff commitment and enhanced educational outcomes across the area. She commended the Education Secretar...

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99% Of World's Population To Experience Sunlight Simultaneously On Wednesday Nearly 99 percent of the world's population is expected to experience sunlight or some form of twilight at the same time on Wednesday, in a rare annual astronomical phenomenon driven by the Earth's tilt and orbital position. According to an explainer published by Al Jazeera, the event is expected to occur at about 11:10 GMT on July 8, when approximately 8.2 billion people across the globe will be in daylight or one of the twilight phases simultaneously. The phenomenon occurs because the Northern Hemisphere is in summer, causing the Sun's illumination to cover the regions where the overwhelming majority of the world's population lives. As a result, only about 1 percent of humanity, roughly 83 million people will experience complete nighttime at that moment. Experts explain that those outside full daylight will still be within civil, nautical or astronomical twilight, meaning the ...

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NASHIA Begins Free Health Insurance Enrollment For Vulnerable Residents Across Nasarawa The Nasarawa State Health Insurance Agency (NASHIA) has commenced the enrollment of vulnerable residents into the Basic Health Care Provision Fund (BHCPF), a programme designed to improve access to essential healthcare services for disadvantaged groups across the state. According to a public announcement issued by the Office of the Executive Secretary of the Agency, the enrollment exercise began on Monday, June 29, 2026, and will be conducted at BHCPF-accredited Primary Health Care (PHC) facilities located in all 147 electoral wards of Nasarawa State. The Agency explained that the initiative is targeted at indigent persons, elderly citizens, children under the age of five, pregnant women, and persons living with disabilities, all of whom will benefit from the free healthcare coverage. NASHIA, however, stressed that possession of a valid National Identity Number (NIN) is a mandatory requi...