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Ajibade, Nnadozie Lead Nigeria’s Charge at 2025 CAF Awards

Nigeria’s women’s football stars, including Ajibade, Nnadozie, and the Super Falcons, headline nominations at the 2025 CAF Awards after a triumphant year

Fraud and cyberattacks erode Nigeria’s sense of identity

NANS and cybersecurity leaders warn that identity threats in Nigeria are escalating as fraud and cyberattacks expose weak data protection systems.

Dangote Accuses IOCs of Sabotage, Criticizes Tinubu’s Government

Aliko Dangote accuses International Oil Companies of sabotaging his refinery, raising concerns about Tinubu's government handling of the petroleum sector.

Dangote Diesel Disrupts Market Dynamics

Dangote Group's entry into the diesel market sends shockwaves through the industry, posing a...

Business Prospects Brighten with Dangote’s Refinery and Onyema’s Air Peace

The Nigerian economic landscape is witnessing a promising shift as two prominent figures, Aliko...

Femi Otedola Reclaims Spot on Forbes List, Dangote Remains Africa’s Wealthiest

Nigerian tycoon Femi Otedola stages a remarkable return to the Forbes Africa list, while Aliko Dangote continues his reign as the continent's richest man.

BUA Claps Back at Dangote Allegations

In a direct rebuttal to allegations made by Aliko Dangote, BUA Group has issued...

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Ajibade, Nnadozie Lead Nigeria’s Charge at 2025 CAF Awards

Nigeria’s women’s football stars, including Ajibade, Nnadozie, and the Super Falcons, headline nominations at the 2025 CAF Awards after a triumphant year

Fraud and cyberattacks erode Nigeria’s sense of identity

NANS and cybersecurity leaders warn that identity threats in Nigeria are escalating as fraud and cyberattacks expose weak data protection systems.

Filmmaker Ayotunde Bello Says Super Falcons Can Win World Cup

Filmmaker Ayotunde Bello says Nigeria’s Super Falcons can win the World Cup if given consistent support and stronger investment in women’s football.

Afe Babalola Warns Nigeria’s Debt Crisis Hurts Investor Confidence

Afe Babalola warns Nigeria’s debt crisis is hurting investor confidence and calls for fiscal discipline, leadership reform, and stronger economic management.