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 politicians avoid debates due to fears of scrutiny, media bias, and strategic campaign considerations, affecting voter access to crucial information.
Social media fame in Nigeria presents challenges including psychological stress, privacy invasion, and ethical dilemmas, impacting individuals and society.
The increasing prominence of vigilante groups in Nigeria is driven by escalating security challenges, perceived inadequacies in formal law enforcement, and deep-rooted socio-political dynamics.
Nigeria can strengthen its anti-corruption fight through institutional reforms, legal enforcement, public education, and technology-driven accountability.
Nigerian entrepreneurs can enhance productivity with tools like Slack, QuickBooks, and Google Drive, simplifying communication, finances, and operations.
Nigeria’s opaque political funding system fosters corruption, weakens democratic institutions, and allows undue influence, highlighting the urgent need for transparency and accountability.
Gender equality is essential for Nigeria's social development, influencing economic growth, inclusive governance, and improved education and health outcomes.
Young politicians in Nigeria are reshaping governance, leveraging innovation, addressing youth issues, and challenging traditional norms for a brighter political future.
Nigeria's gig economy empowers freelancers with income opportunities, skill development, and independence, while challenges like earnings volatility and digital gaps persist.
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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.