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UNILAG Reviews School Fees after Meeting with Student Leaders

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The management of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), after a meeting with the leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), has made a downward review of the recently hiked obligatory fees payable by both fresh and returning students of the institution.

The Vice Chancellor of the institution, Professor Folasade Ogunsola, led the management of the university to the meeting with the student leaders on Thursday.

The NANS President, Usman Barambu, led the student’s delegation to the meeting aimed at addressing the crisis over the fees.

The university had increased the payable fees from N26,000 and about N76,000 to between N120,750 and N240,250 depending on the courses of study and year of admission.

The university’s spokesperson, Adejoke Alaga-Ibrahim, through a statement on Friday morning, disclosed that the reduction covers obligatory fees for students, utility bills, convocation fees and others.

Breaking down the reduction, the statement showed that the utility charges for all categories of students have been reduced to N15,000 from N20,000 and convocation fees to be paid by all final-year students were reduced to N27,000 from N30,000.

The management of the institution also reviewed obligatory fees for new undergraduate students from N126,325 to N116,325 for courses without lab/studio and N176,325 to N166,325 for courses with lab/studio.

It further showed that the obligatory fees for returning undergraduate students were reviewed from N100,750 to N80,750 for courses without lab/studio; N140,250 to N120,250 for courses with lab/studio. Obligatory fees payable by medical / pharmacy students and students in health professions were reviewed from N190,250 to N170,250.

Also reviewed are hostel fees for undergraduate hostels in the Akoka and Yaba campuses; the fees were reduced to N43,000 from N90,000; for hostels in Idi-Araba campus, from N120,000 to N65,000; while the fees for Sodeinde Hall were reduced to N135,000 from N250,000.

The NANS delegation, aside demanding for the review of the fees, also demanded the reinstatement of the Students’ Union Government (SUG) in UNILAG.

The statement quoted NANS President as noting that the absence of SUG in UNILAG had adversely affected communication between the students and management.

He also noted that students would be able to channel their grievances appropriately through the SUG.

In response to the demand, the vice-chancellor promised to commence the process of reinstating students’ union activities in the university.

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After Kebbi School Attack, Gunmen Invade Catholic School in Niger, Abduct Many Students

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Gunmen in Nigeria kidnapped students from a Catholic school in the early hours of Friday, in the latest attack after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened military action over the treatment of Christians in the West African country.
Police and local government in Niger state, where the attack happened, confirmed that students had been abducted from St. Mary’s School, but they did not say how many.
TV station Arise News reported that 52 students had been kidnapped.
Nigeria’s security situation has been under heightened scrutiny since Trump threatened “fast” military action if the country fails to crack down on the killing of Christians.
Its government says Trump’s claims that Christians face persecution in Nigeria are a misrepresentation.
Police said security agencies were on the scene of Friday’s attack on the Catholic school, combing nearby forests to try to rescue those abducted.
The Niger state government said the school had ignored an instruction that boarding schools should be closed because of intelligence indicating a high chance of attacks.
Other attacks this week include the kidnapping on Monday of 25 schoolgirls from a boarding school in Kebbi state and an attack on a church in Kwara state, in which a church official told Reuters that 38 worshippers were taken by gunmen.
Source: Reuters
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Omotosho Orders Removal of Nnamdi Kanu from Courtroom, Says IPOB Leader Was ‘Unruly’

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Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday began delivering judgment in the long-running terrorism trial of Indigenous People of Biafra leader Nnamdi Kanu in the defendant’s absence.

The judge ordered that the proceedings continue without Kanu after describing his behaviour in court as unruly.

The decision followed the dismissal of three fresh motions filed by the IPOB leader, which the court deemed unmeritorious.

Kanu had interjected during the ruling, insisting that the court could not proceed as he had not filed his final written address.

He raised his voice in court, demanding, “‘Which law states that you can charge me on an unwritten law? Show me. Omotosho, where is the law? Any judgment declared in this Court is a complete rubbish.”

He accused Justice Omotosho of bias and claimed that the judge lacked understanding of the law.

After a brief recess, the prosecution, led by Adegboyega Awomolo, urged the court to continue the trial without Kanu, citing his disruptive conduct.

Justice Omotosho stated that while a defendant has a constitutional right to be present during trial, repeated misconduct can allow proceedings to continue in their absence.

“If a defendant misconducts himself or acts in an unruly manner during the course of his trial, his trial can be conducted in his absence,” he said.

He added that the Court of Justice is a temple of God.

He noted that Kanu’s unruly attitude was not new, as he had previously exhibited similar behaviour several times in the past.

The judge added that Kanu had indicated he would not present a defence, and that Thursday’s session was for judgment and possible sentencing.

Following the order, Kanu was removed from the courtroom, and the judge proceeded with delivering the ruling.

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Season of Delight: Glo Assures Subscribers of Abundance, Dream Home with ‘Jollof Promo’

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Globacom has once again set the national stage aglow with the unveiling of “Jollof Promo”, a recharge-and-reward campaign brimming with colour, excitement, and the irresistible lure of extraordinary prizes. In true Glo fashion, it is a celebration engineered with flair—an exuberant blend of entertainment, reward, and customer appreciation designed to ignite joy across the country.

Announcing the initiative in Lagos, the digital solutions giant declared that every recharge now counts for far more than connectivity. With each top-up, subscribers accumulate Jollof Points, the golden gateway into a world of winnings—from instant airtime and generous data bonuses to hefty cash prizes running into millions. Yet the crown jewel of this spectacular season is undeniably the fully completed bungalow in Ikeja GRA, one of Lagos’s most coveted and serene residential districts, waiting to transform one fortunate customer’s life forever.

“The Jollof Promo is our heartfelt way of celebrating and rewarding our customers,” the company affirmed. “With thousands of prizes worth hundreds of millions of Naira, this initiative deepens our commitment to giving back to subscribers across Nigeria, following the overwhelming success of our previous reward schemes.”

The journey begins with the Freemium Offer, an open invitation to abundance. With a simple recharge of ₦100 or more, customers enjoy complimentary airtime—a warm welcome into the Jollof experience. By dialling *278#, subscribers instantly activate the benefit and set themselves on the path to even greater rewards.

Participation, however, does not end with the Freemium tier. All subscribers are ushered into the Jollof Premium Club, where the stakes rise spectacularly. Here, daily draws offer a life-changing ₦10 million to a lucky winner, alongside ₦1 million each for three others and ₦100,000 each for an additional ten. It is a cascade of fortune designed to spread delight across thousands of households.

For those drawn to the thrill of daily gaming, Jollof Points unlock access to a suite of engaging games. The Jollof Freemium game stages hourly excitement from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., with ₦1,000 up for grabs every hour—except at high noon, when the reward swells to an impressive ₦10,000. As the tiers ascend, the prizes grow richer: weekly trivia challenges offer ₦50,000, while monthly contests promise ₦1 million to sharpen minds and reward loyal participation.

With the simplicity of dialling *278#, subscribers old and new can step into this spirited carnival of rewards. Globacom urges Nigerians everywhere to embrace the Jollof Promo and savour not only the abundance it offers but also the host of innovative, customer-focused services that continue to define the Glo experience.

In a season shaped by generosity, imagination, and celebration, the Jollof Promo stands out as a masterstroke—a reminder of Globacom’s enduring promise to enrich lives, elevate experiences, and deliver telecommunications excellence with a distinctly Nigerian flair.

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