The culprit behind Nigeria's 2024 economic jeopardy is multifaceted. One party could say it is due to Naira's devaluation ...
In Nigeria and many other developing countries, brain drain is a topic of economic relevance often tackled on TV and radio by ...
In Nigeria and many other developing countries, brain drain is a topic of economic relevance often tackled on TV and ...
The socio-economic issues we face in Nigeria can change many things, but they can’t change our history. As Nigerians, ...
At Nigeria’s largest teaching hospital in Lagos, a lot of things are limited—from staff to power and infrastructure. It is thus a delight to see new developments that seek to abate this limitedness.
For the first time ever, at the stroke of midnight on October 1, 1960, the Nigerian flag was hoisted for the first time, replacing the British Union Jack. A new era had begun. The streets of Lagos ...
In Nigerian culture, the practice of “spraying” money at celebrations has become deeply ingrained in our social fabric. Whether at weddings, birthdays, or naming ceremonies, the sight of guests ...
In recent years, Nigeria has recognized the critical importance of empowering its youth population. With over 60% of the country’s population under the age of 25, investing in young people’s skills, ...
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