Motoni Olodun

Motoni Olodun, with an illustrious seven years in marketing operations, stands as a beacon in the field. Specializing in digital strategy and product marketing, she has meticulously crafted strategies that have propelled over twenty global brands to new heights. Her unique creative flair not only assures tangible results but also a lasting impact in the market. Beyond her professional expertise, Motoni is a gifted storyteller. Her fiction and non-fiction narratives captivate and resonate with a diverse audience, showcasing her versatility and depth as a writer.

New Bill Proposes ₦20m Fine, Jail Terms for Ponzi Operators

Nigeria’s Senate proposes a ₦20m fine and jail terms for Ponzi operators, enhancing investor protection through modern financial reforms.

UNICEF: 4.9M Nigerian Children Need Urgent Help

UNICEF's 2024 report reveals 4.9 million Nigerian children urgently need aid, with critical gaps in education, health, and living conditions

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SIM-NIN Deadline Extended to September 14, 153 Million Lines Linked

The deadline for linking SIM cards to NINs in Nigeria is extended to September 14, 2024, with 153 million lines successfully linked so far, enhancing digital identity security.

Nigerian Farmers and IDPs Plead for Help Amid Rising Violence

Nigerian farmers and IDPs are pleading for help as they face escalating violence from Boko Haram and armed herdsmen, leading to widespread displacement and suffering.

Stock Deals Surge 44% Amid Banks’ Recapitalization Efforts

Nigerian stock deals jumped 44% due to bank recapitalization efforts, signaling increased investor confidence and optimism in the financial sector’s stability.

Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Drops, But Consumers Still Struggle

Nigeria’s inflation rate has fallen to 18.7%, but consumers are still struggling with high costs and economic challenges that affect daily life.

Twenty Abducted Medical Students Rescued in Benue

Twenty medical students abducted in Benue State have been rescued by security forces. The incident highlights ongoing security challenges in Nigeria.

Nigerian Government’s Efforts to Curb ‘Japa’ Exodus Face Skepticism

The Nigerian government faces skepticism as it tries to curb the "Japa" phenomenon, with many citizens still seeking better opportunities abroad.

Nigeria’s Rusty FX Market Struggles to Rebound

Nigeria’s FX market faces ongoing challenges, with liquidity shortages and volatility threatening economic recovery despite government interventions.

Oil Producers Oppose Mandatory Crude Sales to Local Refineries

Oil producers in Nigeria are pushing back against a government proposal requiring mandatory crude sales to local refineries, citing concerns about profitability and existing contracts.

NNPC Pledges 221,000 BPD to Finance $6.6 Billion Debt

NNPC pledges 221,000 bpd to service a $6.6 billion debt, aiming to stabilize Nigeria’s energy sector and meet financial obligations.

Nigeria Wastes Enough Gas to Power 3 Million Homes

Nigeria wastes enough gas annually to power three million homes, a glaring inefficiency in a country with ongoing energy challenges.

Petrol Shortages Persist Despite NNPC’s Assurances of Supply

Petrol shortages persist in Nigeria despite NNPC's claims of increased supply, causing long queues and frustration as the crisis impacts daily life.

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New Bill Proposes ₦20m Fine, Jail Terms for Ponzi Operators

Nigeria’s Senate proposes a ₦20m fine and jail terms for Ponzi operators, enhancing investor protection through modern financial reforms.

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UNICEF's 2024 report reveals 4.9 million Nigerian children urgently need aid, with critical gaps in education, health, and living conditions

NNPCL Challenges Dangote Refinery’s Import Licence Suit

NNPCL counters Dangote Refinery’s bid to monopolize petroleum imports, arguing the suit doesn’t hold water and could be ruinous to the economy.

Troops’ Welfare And Nigeria’s Protection My Top Priority, Acting COAS

The Lt. Gen Oluyede is rallying the Nigerian Army to remain focused in turning the tide regarding insecurity, as the handover to the Infantry Corps happens, with priority given to troop welfare and national security.