A young journalist passionate about civic engagement and youth issues, Stephanie Daberechukwu reports on education, culture, and community development in Nigeria.
Giving affected candidates a final lifeline, JAMB schedules a nationwide mop-up Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination to accommodate students hit by system glitches.
Rising meat prices in Lagos are forcing many households and food vendors to cut consumption and seek cheaper protein alternatives as transportation costs, insecurity and livestock supply challenges continue to drive up prices.
The Academic Board of Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, has ordered the withdrawal of 229 students across various departments after they failed to meet the institution's minimum academic standards.
Tributes have continued to flood social media as fans, actors and public figures mourn the reported death of Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo, describing the loss as shocking and deeply painful.
Directed by Isaac John, the upcoming film “Fortitude” explores the intersection of talent and survival, following a young woman’s desperate quest to fund her mother’s cancer treatment through a high-stakes competition.
Guidelines issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the 2027 general elections have been upheld after the Court of Appeal set aside a Federal High Court judgment nullifying parts of them.
Suspension of three traditional rulers and four President-Generals in Ezeagu Local Government Area has been announced by the Enugu State Government over alleged security-related misconduct.
The Ebonyi State Police Command insists on conducting a professional autopsy on a nurse who died mysteriously at the country home of Works Minister David Umahi, despite direct opposition from the deceased's family.
Two women stand trial in a Kaduna Magistrates’ Court for allegedly trespassing on a local farm and stealing sweet potatoes valued at N310,000, facing multiple years in prison under the state penal code.