US moves to restrict Nigerian students to two-year courses
US moves to restrict Nigerian students to two-year courses The United States is seeking new guidelines that could restrict some international students, including those from Nigeria, from admission of more than two-year period. If approved, the new guidelines from the Department of Homeland
Despite Criticisms, Trump Set To Announce New Supreme Court Judge
This is coming despite criticisms from Joe Biden, Bill Clinton and many others who stated that doing that will amount to hypocrisy.
US Billionaire, Charles Francis “Chuck” Feeney Donates $8billion Fortune To Charity
US Billionaire, Charles Francis “Chuck” Feeney Donates $8billion Fortune To Charity By Ejiogu C. Paul US billionaire and co-founder of airport retail giant, Duty Free Shoppers gave away all his massive wealth ranging about $8billion to charity but has kept $2million for himself.
US Supreme Court judge, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, dies of cancer at 87
US Supreme Court judge, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, dies of cancer at 87 By Ejiogu C. Paul The United State Supreme Court Justice Ruth Nader Ginsburg, died of Metastatic Pancreatic Cancer at her home, surrounded by her family, she was aged 87. Ruth Bader
World Malaria Day: New U.S. Report Says Nigeria Reduces Child Deaths by 16 Percent in Last Decade
The 14th Annual Report of the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative PMI), which will be released today in conjunction with World Malaria Day, indicates that child death rates have decreased in Nigeria by 16 percent since 2010 when the United States began providing malaria control




