Nigeria’s DisCos collected N210 billion in October 2025, according to NERC, as billing gaps and subsidies continued to weigh on electricity sector finances.
Aminu Tambuwal says Nigeria’s elections are often distorted during collation, arguing that systemic flaws weaken voter influence and calling for electoral reforms.
Nigerian farmers are capitalizing on the growing global demand for organic products, transforming traditional agriculture into profitable export ventures.
Fintech companies are rapidly transforming Nigeria's financial landscape, challenging traditional banks to innovate and collaborate for improved services.
Nigerian construction companies face escalating costs, skilled labor shortages, and systemic corruption, impeding industry growth and project execution.
Tribalism continues to shape job opportunities in Nigeria, influencing hiring practices, government employment policies, and social acceptance in the workplace.
Nigeria’s DisCos collected N210 billion in October 2025, according to NERC, as billing gaps and subsidies continued to weigh on electricity sector finances.
Aminu Tambuwal says Nigeria’s elections are often distorted during collation, arguing that systemic flaws weaken voter influence and calling for electoral reforms.
Community pharmacists say Nigerian law recognises pharmacies as health facilities, defending regulated point-of-care testing and urging collaboration across healthcare professions.
Nigeria says the Third Mainland Bridge rehabilitation cost N43 billion, while the CCTV control centre cost about N2.5 billion, rejecting reports of inflated surveillance spending.