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LASUSTECH: Getting it right from the start, by Steven Anu’ Adesemoye

The world over, academic excellence is typically an offshoot of endogenous and enduring culture that has immunity against compromise, but mutation to classic global best practices. This has always been the benchmark that many universities are struggling to catch up with, while many others have considered this rare feat as …

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Volunteering, Audacious Path to Global Citizenship: Spotlight on Nigerian Changemaker, Chukwuemeka Orukwowu

In this article, we shall spotlight 24-Year-old Nigerian changemaker, Chukwuemeka Orukwowu who has demonstrated passion for Africa’s development by championing high-value projects in the past 6 years and counting! Chukwuemeka Orukwowu’s unique journey has attracted meaningful international exposure and global citizenship. He is a leading light in Nigeria’s Social Impact …

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Group Commend FIRS Chairman, Nami On Fiscal Prudence And Improved Staff Welfare

The Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, (FIRS) has received encomiums from the Global Economic Policy Initiative (GEPIn) for what the group describes as “fiscal prudence over the affairs of the FIRS, and ensuring maximum efficiency with minimal resources.” In a statement shared to the media by the …

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SWEEP, Coca-Cola Foundation Seek Environmental Sustainability, Walk Against Plastic Pollution

In celebration of the one-year anniversary of the “Waste in the City” initiative, – a community-based recycling programme funded by the Coca-Cola Foundation, the Statewide Waste and Environmental Education Foundation (SWEEP) has called on the government, corporate organizations, and citizens to recalibrate their lifestyles to promote environmental sustainability for a …

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