
Nigeria's Unique Path to Development
Nigeria's development story shows that African countries can forge their own paths. The recent shift in the World Bank's view on industrialisation supports this idea.
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Nigeria's development story shows that African countries can forge their own paths. The recent shift in the World Bank's view on industrialisation supports this idea.

Trust in INEC is crucial for Nigerian democracy. This article discusses the impact of trust issues on elections and the importance of transparency.

President Tinubu's early changes are putting pressure on Nigerians. While there are signs of improvement, challenges remain for families and businesses.

The Ghanaian government has warned its citizens to avoid traveling to South Africa amid rising xenophobic violence. A job initiative has been launched for returnees.

Politicians send monthly greetings but often fail to provide accountability. This article discusses the disconnect between festive messages and real progress.

A Delta State High Court has ordered the detention of five suspects linked to the murder of singer OG Millan. The incident has ignited calls for justice from the public.

The Kwara PDP is divided as two groups nominate different candidates for the governorship elections. This situation may lead to legal disputes and further issues within the party.

The Nigerian Army has rescued 23 passengers kidnapped on the Ayegunle-Bunu Road in Kogi State. Two people died and five were injured in the incident.

The traditional leader of Timshat, Godwin Vonga, was killed by gunmen on his way home. Residents and officials express shock and demand justice.

Activist Gwamnishu has been summoned by the police over serious allegations including conspiracy and attempted murder. He denies any wrongdoing and claims the police are targeting him.

The All Progressives Congress has suspended Usman Ibrahim and six others due to allegations of anti-party activities. The decision was announced by the state APC chairperson.

The Nigerian Medical Association in Abia has threatened a strike if their kidnapped member, Bonaventure Aguocha, is not released within 24 hours.