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NUJ FCT Honours ‘Queen of the Tabloids’ Moji Danisa for Exceptional Service to Journalism
23/07/2025

NUJ FCT Honours ‘Queen of the Tabloids’ Moji Danisa for Exceptional Service to Journalism

By Our Reporter Abuja — In a moving moment of recognition, the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Council, on Tuesday honoured veteran journalist and media icon, Mo…

Information Ministry Faces Mismanagement Allegations Over Budget Billions
21/07/2025

Information Ministry Faces Mismanagement Allegations Over Budget Billions

By Ahmadu Gujungu~ ABUJA — It was meant to be a lifeline: a multi-billion-naira presidential intervention, championed by the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris …

Bright Echefu Pushes Tech Innovation, Strengthens Nigeria’s Security Framework
17/07/2025

Bright Echefu Pushes Tech Innovation, Strengthens Nigeria’s Security Framework

By Moji Danisa In a nation where innovation often drowns under the weight of bureaucracy and monopolies, Dr. Bright Echefu has emerged as a fearless disruptor, an entrepreneur, visionary, and patri…

Nigerian Tech Mogul Pitches a Homegrown Defense Revolution: “We Can End Insurgency with What We Have,” Says EIB Group Pr...
17/07/2025

Nigerian Tech Mogul Pitches a Homegrown Defense Revolution: “We Can End Insurgency with What We Have,” Says EIB Group President Bright Echefu

ABUJA, Nigeria — In the heart of Nigeria’s capital, behind the gates of a sleek industrial complex, Dr. Bright Echefu is making a claim that few would dare utter aloud, and he’s backing it up with …

Senator Natasha Fined N5M, Ordered to Apologize, Recalled to Senate After Sexual Harassment Claims
04/07/2025

Senator Natasha Fined N5M, Ordered to Apologize, Recalled to Senate After Sexual Harassment Claims

In a dramatic turn of events that captivated Nigeria for months, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has been fined N5 million, ordered to issue a public apology, and mandated for recall to the Senate.…

OdidiOmo: Hon. Stanley Olajide, Wife Honoured with Lofty Chieftaincy Titles by OlubadanIn a tribute to his unwavering co...
30/06/2025

OdidiOmo: Hon. Stanley Olajide, Wife Honoured with Lofty Chieftaincy Titles by Olubadan

In a tribute to his unwavering commitment to Ibadan and his ancestral heritage, Hon. Adedeji Dhikrullahi Stanley Olajide, fondly called OdidiOmo by friends, followers and admirers, the federal lawmaker representing Ibadan North-West/Ibadan South-West, is set to receive one of Ibadanland’s highest traditional honours.

The Olubadan of Ibadanland, His Imperial Majesty Oba (Dr.) Akinloye Owolabi Olakulehin, will confer the prestigious chieftaincy title of Odidiomo of Ibadanland on Hon. Olajide, in recognition of his outstanding public service, loyalty to the city, and enduring connection to its cultural values.

This honour, announced via a letter dated June 27, 2025, from the Olubadan Palace and signed by Prince Olasunmbo Owolabi Olakulehin, Special Adviser to the monarch, also extends to Hon. Olajide’s wife, Alhaja Adenike Shakirat Olajide, who will be installed as Yeye Odidiomo of Ibadanland. The joint recognition celebrates the couple’s shared dedication to the progress and welfare of the ancient city.

The installation ceremony will form part of a landmark celebration marking the Olubadan’s 90th birthday and the first anniversary of his coronation, slated for July 4–13, 2025, at the New Olubadan Palace in Oke-Aremo, Ibadan.

Hon. Olajide, who chairs the House Committee on Digital, Information Communication Technology and Cybersecurity, is widely regarded as a grassroots leader and passionate advocate for the people of Ibadan.

OdidiOmo has also gained national recognition in several categories and fora, for his national assignment of working tirelessly to ensure Nigeria catches up with the rest of the world, in the area of technology.

Outdated Degrees and Future-Proof Choices: Rethinking University Education in EuropeBy Moji DanisaIn a rapidly evolving ...
30/06/2025

Outdated Degrees and Future-Proof Choices: Rethinking University Education in Europe
By Moji Danisa

In a rapidly evolving world where artificial intelligence, climate change, digital transformation, and shifting geopolitical landscapes are reshaping the way we live and work, a university degree is no longer a guaranteed ticket to success. Across Europe, some traditional academic disciplines are struggling to keep pace with the demands of the 21st-century economy, leaving graduates disillusioned, underemployed, and burdened with debt.

Once prized for their intellectual value and social prestige, certain degrees, such as Classical Studies, Pure Philosophy, and even some branches of Literature, are now seen by employers as disconnected from the skills needed in a modern workplace. While these fields remain vital to cultural heritage and human understanding, they often lack direct pathways to stable, well-paying jobs. The same can be said for some outdated models of Business Administration or Political Science programs that have failed to incorporate the digital and entrepreneurial realities of today.

The Changing Nature of Work

Europe’s job market has undergone profound shifts. Automation, AI, and data-driven decision-making have transformed industries from manufacturing to medicine. Climate concerns have sparked a green revolution across sectors, demanding new competencies in sustainability, energy transition, and environmental policy. Meanwhile, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated remote work and highlighted the importance of digital literacy, resilience, and adaptability.

Graduates of degrees with limited real-world application now find themselves playing catch-up, enrolling in coding bootcamps, digital marketing courses, or entrepreneurship accelerators just to remain competitive. Employers are increasingly prioritizing transferable skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication but paired with technical know-how and practical experience.

Degrees Losing Ground

According to recent European employment data, several academic areas have seen a steep drop in graduate employment relevance. These include:

Traditional Humanities: Degrees like Latin, Ancient Greek, and Historical Theology have seen declining enrolment and job market value, except in academia or very niche professions.

Generic Social Sciences: Broad degrees without specialization, such as “General Studies” or non-applied Political Science, often leave graduates with limited job prospects unless followed by a master’s.

Old-format Business Courses: Degrees that exclude digital tools, international exposure, or entrepreneurship training are failing to prepare students for modern commerce.

This is not to dismiss the importance of these fields, but rather a wake-up call for universities to adapt curricula and for students to consider how their education will position them in a fast-changing world.

The New Stars: What to Study Now

In contrast, there is a boom in degrees that are closely aligned with emerging industries and global priorities. Here are some of the programs new university entrants in Europe should consider:

Data Science & Artificial Intelligence: As automation spreads, companies need people who can design, interpret, and ethically manage smart systems.

Environmental Science & Green Engineering: From renewable energy to climate policy, these disciplines are critical in addressing global warming and meeting the EU’s Green Deal targets.

Cybersecurity & Digital Infrastructure: With cyberattacks on the rise, governments and businesses need experts to protect systems and data.

Health Informatics & Biotechnology: Blending life sciences with technology, these fields are central to personalized medicine, vaccine development, and public health.

Creative Technology & UX Design: As virtual reality, gaming, and immersive media expand, creativity fused with tech is becoming a powerful career path.

Social Impact & Global Development Studies: For those passionate about justice and change, programs integrating law, international relations, and sustainable development offer meaningful career routes in NGOs, policy, and diplomacy.

The Future Belongs to the Adaptable

Perhaps the most relevant degree today is one that fosters lifelong learning, adaptability, and a multidisciplinary mindset. Universities across Europe, from Finland to Portugal; are starting to restructure their degrees, combining liberal arts with tech, embedding internships, and focusing on real-world problem-solving.

The question prospective students should ask is not just “What do I want to study?” but “What problems do I want to solve?” and “What skills will I need to stay relevant in 20 years?”

In the end, the value of a degree lies not just in the knowledge it imparts but in how well it prepares graduates to engage with a rapidly changing world. For today’s students, choosing the right path means blending passion with practicality and keeping one eye firmly on the future.

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Bash Ali Takes Ex-Sports Minister Sunday Dare to Court - Demands ₦500 Billion in Damages!World boxing champion Bash Ali ...
30/06/2025

Bash Ali Takes Ex-Sports Minister Sunday Dare to Court - Demands ₦500 Billion in Damages!

World boxing champion Bash Ali (OON) has taken former Minister of Sports, Sunday Akin Dare, to an Abuja High Court over alleged extortion and defamation.

In a case filed under suit number, FCT/HC/CV/6411/2023, Bash Ali is demanding a whopping ₦500 billion in damages. Also named in the suit are the Ministry of Youth and Sports Development (now National Sports Commission) and the Federal Government of Nigeria.

Ali’s legal team, led by former Communications Minister, Barr. Adebayo Sh*ttu, says the case will be heard on Thursday, July 3, 2025, at the FCT High Court 4 in Maitama, Abuja.

According to a statement by Harry Agina , Director of Communications for the Bash Ali Guinness World Record Boxing Project, Ali accuses the government of stalling the historic Guinness World Record Boxing Championship in Nigeria due to his refusal to cooperate with corrupt officials.

He claims:

* The FG received an advance payment of $12 million,
* He was extorted of ₦13 million by top government officials,
* A further $1 million extortion attempt failed,
* And that the delay of the global boxing event is due to his stand against corruption.

Ali says the championship would have made history as Africa’s first, and the most lucrative 'Pay-Per-View' event ever held on the continent.

🔥 The fight for justice may have just begun in and out of the ring!

Rahman Jago, Ola of Lagos Top TCL’s Celebrity Fashion Picks of the Week
23/06/2025

Rahman Jago, Ola of Lagos Top TCL’s Celebrity Fashion Picks of the Week

Fashion can be bold and daring, but it can also be elegant and simple. This week, our celebrities proved that no matter their choices, they would always stand out. Here are TCL’s top 5 celebrity fa…

Air Peace to Launch Direct Abuja–London Heathrow Flights from October 26, Says Aviation Minister
22/06/2025

Air Peace to Launch Direct Abuja–London Heathrow Flights from October 26, Says Aviation Minister

ABUJA, Nigeria — Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has announced that Air Peace will commence direct flights from Abuja to London’s Heathrow Airport sta…

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