Urbanization and Western influences are driving a surge in junk food consumption among Nigerians, raising health concerns nationwide.
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Nigeria’s rail system remains underdeveloped due to historical neglect, financial limitations, and systemic challenges, necessitating comprehensive reforms for revitalization.
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Mastering lucrative skills Nigerian youth can earn from, such as plumbing, carpentry, and digital skills, offers financial independence and opens job opportunities
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Nigerians’ distrust in public hospitals stems from issues like medical negligence, inadequate infrastructure, and corruption, leading many to seek alternative healthcare options.
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The N54.2 trillion boost in the 2025 budget has found support from NACCIMA although the organization demands information about funding origins together with increased transparency in capital expenditure.
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Young people are shaping the future of Nigerian media through digital innovation, activism, and independent storytelling, transforming how news and content are produced and consumed
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Betting addiction in Nigeria is causing financial struggles, psychological distress, and social issues. Learn how gambling affects individuals and society.
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The bail rules which Nigerian courts applied during military rule were more lenient compared to those used under democratic governance thus creating doubts about fair treatment.
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Erewa dismissed baseless claims that the Olu of Warri engaged in oil bunkering activities.
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Many Nigerians link mental health issues to supernatural causes, leading to stigma and reliance on traditional healers instead of professional treatment