By Eteteonline According to the 2018 United Nations drug use study, around 15 million Nigerians between the ages of 15 and 64 use illegal substances, according to Brigadier-General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), the NDLEA’s chairman and CEO. This is around one in seven individuals in...
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Second national electricity grid collapse in Nigeria in 2026: What is happening to Nigeria’s power sector?
By Eteteonline Only four or five days after the initial significant outage on January 23, Nigeria’s national energy grid crashed once more on Tuesday morning, January 27, 2026. A nationwide blackout resulted from the system failure. At the peak of the outage, all 11 distribution...
Global ranking of universities in 2026: UI tops in Nigeria, followed by 23 others. Is your institution among them?
By Eteteonline According to the 2026 edition of the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, the University of Ibadan (UI) is now the top-ranked university in Nigeria. Nigeria is the most represented nation in Sub-Saharan Africa, with 24 of its universities appearing in the...
Failed coup plot against President Tinubu, 16 officers to face trial: See timeline of coups in Nigeria
By Eteteonline In October 2025, roughly sixteen officers were arrested by Nigerian military officials. At first, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) stated that their incarceration was due to “indiscipline and breaches of service regulations,” not a coup attempt. Although the...
Sugary drinks have become a daily habit for many people. They are affordable, accessible, and heavily marketed—but their health impact is often underestimated. Why Liquid Sugar Is Different Sugary drinks deliver large amounts of sugar without making you feel full. This can lead to: Rapid...
