Nigeria's 3MTT programme has announced winners of its inaugural National Impact Challenge, spotlighting digital fellows solving real-world problems across all 36 states.
Nigeria is in talks with the World Bank to secure over $1 billion in loans aimed at aiding internally displaced persons and enhancing rural agricultural access.
Critical damage to subsea cables has led to a major internet blackout in Africa, disrupting digital transactions and commerce, with services expected to resume by late April.
Facing rising construction costs, Nigerians innovate with bamboo as a cost-effective alternative to iron rods, showcasing resilience and adaptability in the building industry.
Civil societies and lawyers urge EFCC to avoid political bias and focus on unbiased anti-corruption efforts under President Tinubu’s administration, highlighting concerns over the Yahaya Bello case.
Amidst Nigeria's alarming food inflation, experts caution against price controls, advocating for strategies to enhance supply and stabilize the economy sustainably.
At a recent Abuja symposium, Aliu Yesufu shared the inspiring journey of his wife, Aisha Yesufu, from a shy student to a leading activist and public figure.
Nigeria's refinery rehabilitation promises self-sufficiency, with Port Harcourt set to deliver refined petroleum in weeks, and Warri and Kaduna refineries gearing up.
Nigeria's 3MTT programme has announced winners of its inaugural National Impact Challenge, spotlighting digital fellows solving real-world problems across all 36 states.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged South Africa to end xenophobic attacks and the intimidation of foreign nationals in KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.