Guess what my opposite of building libraries (2 each) across every local govt area/council in Nigeria should/will be….
Mini-stadiums to house their physical activities especially pertaining to (cultural) DANCING!
Use extra caution this time of year - the bison rut is beginning!
You may see mature male bison with their mouths open, tongues out, and upper lips pulled back. This is how bull bison sniff pheromones and determine whether a female is ready to breed. Bulls will also display their dominance by bellowing, wallowing, and engaging in fights with other bulls. The winners earn the right to mate with receptive females.
Bison are wild and unpredictable, no matter how docile they may appear to be. Be sure to always maintain a distance of at least 25 yards (23 meters) from them, and if a bison charges, retreat!
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Wait till you see what we found.
• ₦3.5bn for a Technical & Vocational Training College in Kaduna.
• ₦1.4bn for road construction in Ogun.
• ₦700m for dental X-ray machines and dental chairs in Ekiti.
All under the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children Education.
And this wasn't a one-off.
While analysing the 2026 budget, we found 11,122 constituency projects worth ₦6.93 trillion that blur agency mandates, making it harder for Nigerians to follow the money and hold the right institutions accountable.
We unpacked what this means for the credibility of the 2026 budget in our Federal Government Approved Budget Analysis.
Every Nigerian needs to know what the government is doing. Read 👉 https://t.co/nxkE5yEr64
A tourist was seriously injured after a bison tossed them about 8 feet into the air in Yellowstone National Park. The attack was captured on video by photographer Mike Macleod.
“A new ignorance is on the horizon, an ignorance borne not of a lack of knowledge but of too much knowledge, too much data, too many theories, too little time.”
—Eugene Thacker
As Nigeria joins the global community to mark World Population Day 2026, it is deeply concerning that our nation has not conducted a national Population and Housing Census in two decades. The last exercise, held in 2006, has left us relying on outdated population figures for critical national decisions on education, healthcare, security, infrastructure, employment, and resource allocation.
This data vacuum undermines effective planning and equitable development. Accurate, up-to-date population statistics are the bedrock of good governance, national security, sustainable development, and inclusive growth. We cannot continue to shape the future of estimated over 200 million Nigerians using statistics frozen in time.
On this World Population Day, I strongly urge the Federal Government to prioritise and conduct a credible, transparent, and technology-driven national Population and Housing Census without further delay. The time for excuses is over. The time to act is now. - RMK
"For me, I would say IGCSE Mathematics is easier than WAEC Mathematics." — Tolulope Israel Adekimi.
Following his triumph as the world's top performer in Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics, the Year 12 student outlines how decoding real-world scenarios makes the international paper more approachable than its domestic counterpart (WAEC).
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"I don't want to say one is easier, but IGCSE is a little bit easier to understand." — Akota-Chika Serena.
The Nigerian teenager, who achieved the highest score globally in Cambridge IGCSE English, explains how the exam structure compares to WAEC, noting that WAEC requires more memorisation of outside knowledge.
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Nigerian students win 15 Gold medals, 9 Silver medals and 9 Bronze Medals at the 2026 International STEM Olympiad.
The students attend The Ambassadors Schools, Ota in Ogun State.