Legal Perspectives on Budget Padding- The Imo State 2025 Budget in Review The proposed budget for Imo State in 2025 has raised significant concerns regarding budget padding, particularly within the Ministry of
The Right to Basic Education: What Imo People Need to Know Basic education has been described as the birthright of every child. Understanding the framework of the right to basic education
CSAAE Felicitates with Prof. Lemchi over Appointment as maiden AIFUE Vice Chancellor The Management of CSAAE has felicitated with Prof. Stella Lemchi over her appointment as the first substantive Vice Chancellor of
Int’l Education Day: CSAAE Decries Dearth of Education Materials, Basic Infrastructure in Imo School The Centre for Social Awareness, Advocacy and Ethics (CSAAE) has decried what it described as the dearth of education materials
As the Imo Assembly Upgrades the 2025 Budget- Mechanisms for Monitoring the Budget for Education Monitoring the budget for education involves several mechanisms to ensure effective financial management and accountability. In the 2025 budget for
Donald Trump Sworn in as 47th US President On January 20, 2025, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States, marking his second
Insecurity: Military Invasion of Aku community and Its Attendant Consequences …Infrastructural Decadence and Others Insecurity and military invasions in the Aku community of Okigwe, Imo State, have severely impacted infrastructure and social life. The
Child Marriage – What You Need to Know About the Position of the Law The law regarding child marriage in Nigeria is primarily governed by the Child Rights Act (CRA) of 2003, which sets
Bill for Public Safety Surveillance Law scales Second Reading at Imo Assembly A Bill for a Law to make the installation and maintenance of close circuit television (CCTV) in all public spaces
All Eyes on Tinubu, As US Govt Returns $52.88 Million Corruption Proceeds to Nigeria On Monday, January 13, 2025, the US Mission in Nigeria, through its official communication channels, announced that it would promptly