The experiences of seven small business owners reveal that Nigeria walks a tightrope, balancing itself on the frontlines of intra-African trade. Their tales caution that until Nigeria addresses ...
Nigeria’s worsening crisis is under renewed international scrutiny after a top African Union official rejected claims of Christian genocide — a statement that drew sharp reaction from Washington. The ...
African fintech revenues could reach $47 billion in 2028, a near five-fold increase from 2023, according to McKinsey ...
The Federal Government on Friday said the high-level African customs conference scheduled to hold in Abuja next week will serve as a major catalyst for Nigeria’s economic recovery, stronger ...
FIFA’s appointment of South African officials to handle Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup playoff against Gabon has sparked outrage among fans and football figures across the country, who are accusing the ...
The African Union chief said there was no genocide in Nigeria’s volatile north after US President Donald Trump claimed that Christians were being slaughtered by extremists and faced an “existential ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo kept their hopes of a World Cup place alive as they edged Nigeria 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw at the end of extra time to win the African qualifying playoffs ...
Nigeria will face DR Congo on Sunday in a high-stakes match with the coveted African ticket to the intercontinental play-offs for the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the line. The Super Eagles and the Leopards ...
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) — Protesters in Nigeria have disrupted this week’s opening of a major museum of West African art, where local disputes over the world-renowned Benin Bronzes have already kept them ...
UPDATE 17/11/2025: The Museum of West African Art has announced that it is postponing the public opening events for its exhibition “Nigeria Imaginary: Homecoming” until further notice, “in light of ...
African Union chief says there's no genocide in Nigeria AU Chair Mahmoud Ali Youssouf told reporters at the U.N. that Muslims are the first victims of Boko Haram in Nigeria, not Christians (Reuters).
The Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO, in partnership with the West African Power Pool (WAPP) Information and Coordination Centre, has successfully completed a major synchronisation test ...