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As Nigerians continue to navigate rising living costs, changing technology, health concerns, security issues, and evolving business opportunities, April 2026 presents another important period for people to make smarter daily decisions. From food prices and transportation challenges to online scams and side hustle opportunities, many households are searching for practical...


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Discover Nigeria: A Fresh Guide to Exploring the Nation’s Beauty in April 2026 As April unfolds, Nigeria is quietly stepping into one of its most interesting travel periods of the year. The rains begin to return across many parts of the country, bringing cooler air, greener landscapes and a renewed...

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Nigeria Shines as Homegrown Innovators Join Africa’s Rising Tech Breakthroughs A new wave of African innovation is gaining global attention, and Nigeria is firmly in the spotlight. Ten promising startups from across the continent have been selected for the 2026 “Make in Africa” mentorship programme organised by Qualcomm Incorporated, highlighting...

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Introduction Across Nigeria this week, national conversations have been shaped by a mix of economic reforms, security concerns, and the rising cost of living. From policy discussions in Abuja to reactions from citizens and businesses, the direction of the country’s economy remains at the centre of public attention. While government...

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Renewed Focus on Education Reform as Nigeria’s Academic Sector Faces Fresh Scrutiny Introduction Nigeria’s academic sector is back in focus this week as conversations around funding, institutional stability, and quality of education continue to dominate public discourse. From universities to secondary schools, stakeholders are raising concerns while also pointing to...


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