Something shifted across Nigerian campuses in April 2026, not with a single loud moment but with a slow tightening of tension that students could feel even before it was spoken aloud. Lecture halls that usually carried the familiar rhythm of academic routine began to echo uncertainty, while corridors once filled with casual conversations started reflecting a more cautious silence. Across different regions of the country, universities that normal…
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