The numbers are stark: 1.2 billion young people entering the workforce, 400 million jobs available. For Nigeria, sitting at the centre of this gap, the World Bank's latest warning isn't a distant ...
Nearly a third of Nigeria’s agricultural exports are turned back at foreign borders, draining value from a sector the government ...
• Experts fault policy design, cost-benefit analysis • Old projects discontinued after 2023 • NRC earns paltry N17 billion in ...
The current report by the World Bank, analysing and projecting the trend of Nigeria’s population, should be worrying to both the authorities and well-meaning citizens, for what it portends. The ...
When the President of the United States sneezes, many nations take notice; smaller ones even catch a cold. When that individual is Donald Trump, the sneezing is erratic, sometimes deliberately ...
Food security exists when all people, at all times, have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs ...
Speaking during a recent episode of the Afropolitan podcast, the 36-year-old producer highlighted the negative impact of poor electricity supply on the creative industry, particularly music production ...
The country has one of the most feared armed forces in Africa, yet within its own borders, it has repeatedly failed to stop ...
Nigeria’s recent push for road concessions, port reform, metro rail projects, and digital infrastructure under the current administration is a step in the right direction. But scale and consistency ...
The chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash  Amupitan, on Sunday, March 2, explained why Nigeria may not attain 100 per cent real-time electronic transmission of ...
Voter apathy has become one of the most persistent challenges confronting Nigeria’s democracy. Despite the country’s return ...
Nigeria's gas-fired power plants are receiving less than half of the fuel they need, worsening electricity supply across ...