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Why Fire Razed Kano State’s Singer Market

Flames swept through Singer Market in Kano, destroying shops, goods, and years of investment, leaving many traders devastated.

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Is The New NAHCON Chairman Truly Up To The Task Ahead?

For many Nigerian pilgrims, the Hajj is a once-in-a-lifetime spiritual journey, supported by a complex system of planning, funding, logistics, and tr…

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Living With Diabetes: Understanding The Condition And Its Management

Diabetes is one of the fastest-growing health challenges in Nigeria. Millions live with the condition, many without even knowing it, while others str…

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How Kidnap Victims Can Heal And How Women Can Protect Themselves From Attack

The scars of kidnap do not disappear the moment victims return home. For many, the real battle begins after the rescue the sleepless nights, the fear…

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How Insecurity Is Affecting Businesses In Northern Nigeria

In northern Nigeria, insecurity is destroying once-bright hopes for education, business, and safe travel. 

School shutdowns, student abductions, attac…

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What The Senate’s Rejection Of Electronic Transmission Means For Nigeria’s 2027 Elections

Trust remains the foundation of Nigeria’s democratic process, as voters expect their ballots to be protected and transparently counted in every elect…

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How Ignorance Of Lassa Fever Wreaks Havoc On Nigeria

In Nigeria, fever is a household name – from malaria to typhoid, it’s one of the most common reasons people visit clinics, miss work, or reach for se…

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Kinetic Or Non-Kinetic: Which Path Can Truly End Insecurity In Nigeria?

 Insecurity continues to cast a long, troubling shadow across Nigeria.
From kidnappings to armed banditry, insurgency to violent crimes,
millions of ci…

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How Political Defections Are Quietly Reshaping The APC


Mass defections have become a defining feature of Nigerian politics, and the recent influx of governors, lawmakers, and political heavyweights into t…

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After The Write-Off, Why Nigeria Is Back In Heavy Debt

In 2005, Nigeria secured a landmark debt relief deal that erased billions in foreign debt and offered the promise of economic stability under Preside…

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