Nigeria Launches Public Survey to Shape Child Online Safety Policies
The Federal Government seeks public input to shape policies protecting children from cyberbullying, exploitation, and AI-related risks.
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The Federal Government seeks public input to shape policies protecting children from cyberbullying, exploitation, and AI-related risks.
Nigeria's anti-graft agency has detained suspects linked to the illegal handling of potentially dangerous solid minerals.
A significant year-on-year decline in lending to businesses signals a potential squeeze on economic growth.
A large-scale operation by Ghanaian immigration authorities has detained nearly 100 Nigerian nationals on suspicion of orchestrating online financial scams.
The anti-corruption agency issues a formal statement to counter circulating reports of a judge's detention, reaffirming its adherence to due process.
A non-governmental organization is using a live music event to foster understanding and inclusion for autistic individuals.
Investor appetite for Nigerian Treasury Bills has sharply declined in early 2026, signaling a major shift in the government's primary funding market.
The CEO of Guaranty Trust Holding Company has been recognized for his transformative leadership in Nigeria's financial sector.
The African Democratic Congress has raised an alarm over an alleged internal takeover scheme, threatening its political structure in a key state.
A concerted national effort is underway to expand the insurance industry's share of the economy, a move with significant implications for financial stability and consumer protection.
The military is exploring specialized training in South Africa to support the growth of its aviation capabilities.
A massive interception of dangerous goods at Nigeria's busiest port highlights ongoing struggles with smuggling and public health threats.
Major companies saw operating expenses surge nearly 14% in 2025, even as inflation moderated and the naira strengthened against the dollar.
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority has certified a new airline to begin scheduled flights, a move officials call a milestone amid broader economic and infrastructure challenges.
A senior figure in Nigeria's ruling party cautions the region that its political choices have consequences for development and representation.
The president's move aims to cut fuel costs for drivers and businesses, but many are waiting to see the kits arrive.
A court ruling that invalidated the party's 2025 national convention has triggered a leadership crisis and calls for an emergency meeting.
The president's directive aims to accelerate Nigeria's transition to cheaper, cleaner fuel amid ongoing energy challenges.
Plateau State takes a formal step toward establishing a state-level police force, a key demand in Nigeria's security reform debate.
A 10% transport fare hike forces residents to walk as refinery price increases and Middle East tensions send Nigerian fuel costs soaring.
Five players seek sanctuary as their federation head claims kidnapping, casting doubt on Iran's World Cup future.
Official data shows a resilient trade balance as crude exports decline, but soaring diesel prices and refinery hikes squeeze businesses and consumers.
A leading cultural entrepreneur reveals his operations now spend N11 million monthly on diesel, forcing a scramble for solar power loans.
A high-profile case against a former attorney-general and his son is stalled as a new prosecutor takes over.