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By Frema Adunyame Over the past decade, Nigeria’s creative industry has evolved into a global powerhouse, especially in the music and film sectors. From Grammy-nominated Afrobeats stars to Nollywood ...
Dr. Kabiru Alabi Garba, the Editor of Guardian Nigeria (Weekend) and the Vice President, West, The Nigerian Guild of Editors, ...
Temitope Olaiya, Editor of The Nigeria, spoke about Press Freedom, and the Cybercrime Act in Nigeria, and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on Journalism.
He made this known at the Vanguard Economic Discourse 2025, tagged Nigeria’s Economic Outlook 2025: Hardship and Pathways to Sustainable Recovery. He stated that the country cannot afford to ...
At least 56 people are reported to have been killed as suspected nomadic cattle herders carried out twin attacks in central Nigeria‘s Benue State this week. The governor’s office sharply ...
April 19 (Reuters) - Gunmen killed 56 people in central Nigeria, AFP reported on Saturday, citing the governor's office. AFP did not provide any further details. Sign up here. Reporting by Mrinmay ...
These reforms have put Nigeria in a better position to navigate the external environment. The macroeconomic outlook is marked by significant uncertainty. Elevated global risk sentiment and lower oil ...
Lagos (AFP) – The foreign ministers of Nigeria and Niger held talks Wednesday on cross-border security, terrorism and economic cooperation, despite tensions between the two neighbours since the ...
A general view of Tejuosho Market in Yaba, in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos, Nigeria, April 15, 2025. REUTERS/Sodiq Adelakun ABUJA, April 15 (Reuters) – Nigeria’s headline consumer ...
Nigeria is now “open for business” following the official gazetting and transmission of its tariff offers for trade in goods under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Minister of ...
According to Forbes, shortly before Nigeria’s independence in 1960, Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, was reportedly Nigeria’s first billionaire. Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu arrived in Lagos in 1929 with ...
The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has announced that Nigeria’s inflation rate increased to 24.23 percent in March after months of respite. The NBS announced the increase in its Consumer ...
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