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Here are some recent campus news from Nigerian universities:

University of Lagos (UNILAG)

  1. UNILAG Students Protest Over Poor Power Supply: Students of the University of Lagos have protested over the poor power supply on campus, which has been a major challenge for them.
  2. UNILAG Introduces New Course in Artificial Intelligence: The University of Lagos has introduced a new course in Artificial Intelligence, aimed at equipping students with the skills needed to thrive in the digital age.

University of Ibadan (UI)

  1. UI Students Protest Over Unpaid Allowances: Students of the University of Ibadan have protested over unpaid allowances, which they claim have been outstanding for several months.
  2. UI Introduces New Program in Renewable Energy: The University of Ibadan has introduced a new program in Renewable Energy, aimed at addressing the country's energy challenges.

Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU)

  1. OAU Students Protest Over Poor Infrastructure: Students of Obafemi Awolowo University have protested over the poor state of infrastructure on campus, including dilapidated buildings and inadequate facilities.
  2. OAU Introduces New Course in Cybersecurity: The University of Obafemi Awolowo has introduced a new course in Cybersecurity, aimed at equipping students with the skills needed to protect against cyber threats.

Ahmadu Bello University (ABU)

  1. ABU Students Protest Over Unpaid Fees: Students of Ahmadu Bello University have protested over unpaid fees, which they claim have been outstanding for several months.
  2. ABU Introduces New Program in Data Science: The University of Ahmadu Bello has introduced a new program in Data Science, aimed at equipping students with the skills needed to analyze and interpret large data sets.

Other News

  1. Nigerian Universities to Introduce New Curriculum: The Nigerian government has announced plans to introduce a new curriculum in Nigerian universities, aimed at addressing the country's skills gap and making graduates more employable.
  2. Nigerian Students to Benefit from New Scholarship Scheme: The Nigerian government has launched a new scholarship scheme for students, aimed at supporting students from low-income backgrounds and encouraging them to pursue higher education.

These are just a few examples of the many campus news stories from Nigerian universities.