This is the shocking story of a ferocious battle between Nigerian billionaire Gabriele Volpi and his son, Matteo, over multi-billion...
Read more“We appeal to the government to help by protecting us when the time comes so we can live. We are...
Read moreAccording to UNICEF, between 400,000 and 800,000 Nigerian women live with obstetric fistula.
Read moreThe killing also eliminated a rival for the succession of an ageing president, and sidelined a tax director.
Read moreHow tax cases involving hundreds of millions in payments from state coffers to questionable entities were snuffed out.
Read moreMothers usually bear the brunt of having a child or children with disabilities, a lawyer, disability rights advocate and convener...
Read moreOver half a century ago, Nigeria was a world leader in oil palm production, but its status has since changed...
Read moreIn this five-month-long investigation, Kemi Busari scientifically probes the content of the concoction while questioning regulatory frameworks that allow its...
Read more“Meningitis vaccine availability in Nigeria is far from adequate to vaccinate all those living in endemic states of the country."
Read morePriye Diri describes her job, where she earns little or next to nothing, as thankless. The organisation has not secured...
Read moreThis months-long investigation reveals the full cast of characters to which the Central Bank of Nigeria and AMCON sold Polaris...
Read moreThe National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) in its multidimensional poverty report 2022 placed Jigawa as the third poorest state in...
Read moreWhile Mr Masari improved revenue generation, his management of debt has been poor.
Read moreNAFDAC said it never tested for the cancer-causing ethylene oxide before granting licences to manufacturers of instant noodles.
Read morePensioners in Nigeria State have adopted radical measures to get the government to pay their pensions and gratuities.
Read moreThe 2018 Nigeria Demographic Health Survey, carried out between 2013 and 2018, indicated that 36% of married women in Nigeria...
Read moreIn 2006, Muammar Gaddafi set out to invest billions in oil money across the continent, but even a simple project...
Read moreNewsrooms are tightening their digital security measures out of concerns that new spy technologies have exposed journalists to even greater...
Read moreAs the 2023 general elections approach, several parts of the country may not participate in the elections due to insecurity
Read moreAccording to a 2022 survey published by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) in its Gender-Based Violence Reporting...
Read moreInsecurity, inadequate personnel, bribery, other vices characterise collection of the Permanent Voters Cards (PVCs).
Read moreSince Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999, at least 19 journalists have been killed – mostly in questionable circumstances.
Read moreDifficulty in accessing books is said to be one of the main challenges facing people with visual impairment in Nigerian...
Read moreFrom grappling with the country’s weak health system to losing large numbers of health personnel to developed countries, 2022 will...
Read morePupils' access to learning is undermined as people forcibly displaced by Boko Haram Terrorists in Niger State have converted classrooms...
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