Students’ loan will not benefit poor students: ASUU gives reasons
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), says indigent students will not benefit from the students’ loan recently introduced by the Federal Government because of the conditions attached. Dr Mwolwus…
Meet UNIJOS don, first Black to be elected Bangor City Council Councillor
A senior lecturer and Deputy Director, Centre for Climate change at the University of Jos, Dr. Salamatu Jidda-Fada, has been confered with an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy by the prestigious…
UNIJOS gathers 300 scholars for global conference in Language, Literature
Over 300 participants have been scheduled to partake in an international conference being organized by the Department of English at the University of Jos. The conference with the theme: “Language,…
22 Nigerian institutions benefit from ASR Africa’s N5.5bn grant – Official
April 11, 2023 A Nigeria-based, philanthropic organisation, Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa initiative (ASR Africa) has awarded a grant of N5.5 billion to 22 tertiary institutions in Nigeria to boost infrastructure…
ASUU to embark on fresh indefinite strike, calls FG ‘unfaithful spouse’
February 4, 2022 Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says it would soon embark on an indefinite strike to press home their demands one month after it suspended a nine-month-old…
Atiku, Governors’ Forum condemn Plateau killing; UniJos shut
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) have condemned the tragic incident that led to the loss of 23 travellers at Rukuba Road in Jos North…
How 300-level UniJos undergraduate student was murdered: NHRC probes
The North Central Office of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), said it had begun investigation into the killing of Rinji Bala, a 300 level student of the University of…