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Nigerian Food Vendors Are Secretly Dyeing Unripe Tomatoes Red to Cut Costs
Nigeria's cost of living crisis has pushed local food vendors to dye unripe tomatoes red and serve them to unsuspecting customers.
March 9, 2026
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Terror, Lithium and Bribes: The Illegal Mining Empire Thriving Inside Nigeria’s Deadliest Zone
While terrorists massacred over 100 people in Kaiama, illegal miners were hauling lithium ore out in trucks, protected by bribed security officials.
March 9, 2026
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PDP Candidate Mounts Legal Challenge Against Nasarawa Governor’s Election Victory
In a bold move that echoes the quest for electoral integrity, the People's Democratic...
September 15, 2023
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Nigerian Food Vendors Are Secretly Dyeing Unripe Tomatoes Red to Cut Costs
Nigeria's cost of living crisis has pushed local food vendors to dye unripe tomatoes red and serve them to unsuspecting customers.
March 9, 2026
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Terror, Lithium and Bribes: The Illegal Mining Empire Thriving Inside Nigeria’s Deadliest Zone
While terrorists massacred over 100 people in Kaiama, illegal miners were hauling lithium ore out in trucks, protected by bribed security officials.
March 9, 2026
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Ex-Senate Minority Leader Says Northern Nigeria Is Tearing the Country Apart
At 85, former Senate Minority Leader Prof. Daniel Saror says northern insecurity, religious extremism and weak leadership are tearing Nigeria apart.
March 9, 2026
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Nigeria Blew €2.3 Billion on Electricity. The Lights Are Still Out
Five years, €2.3 billion, and a bold promise of 25,000 megawatts. Nigeria's flagship electricity project has collapsed without coming close.
March 9, 2026