Nigeria's Mobile Revolution: 182 Million Phone Lines and 84% Teledensity Signal Digital Transformation
The nation's telecom regulator reports a surge in active subscriptions, pushing connectivity rates to a new high.
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The nation's telecom regulator reports a surge in active subscriptions, pushing connectivity rates to a new high.
The U.S. securities regulator has issued a broad warning to the financial technology sector, signaling heightened scrutiny as digital platforms grow.
The players' defection highlights the ongoing struggle for women's rights and freedom in Iran under restrictive policies.
A new initiative is using friendly competition to tackle burnout and boost employee wellbeing across Nigerian companies.
A new analysis highlights how combining solar energy with agriculture can create dual benefits for food production and environmental health.
The reality star's candid revelation about the psychological impact of fame highlights a common but rarely discussed consequence of celebrity culture.
A push for greater transparency is forcing companies to operate differently, with regulators betting that public scrutiny can drive better service.
The indefinite adjournment of a high-profile fraud case raises questions about judicial efficiency and its impact on market confidence.
The reality TV star reveals a profound personal struggle following his 2020 victory, finding his voice again only after a major concert.
A police operation has led to the arrest of individuals suspected of kidnapping and the seizure of multiple firearms, marking a significant breakthrough in an ongoing investigation.
Three Super Eagles forwards are carrying their nation's hopes into the knockout stages of Europe's premier club competition.
China Railway announces the restoration of a key passenger link between the two capitals, signaling a cautious step in North Korea's post-pandemic reopening.
The platform is introducing local filmmakers to new artificial intelligence-powered production tools, potentially reshaping the country's creative industry.
Senate President Godswill Akpabio frames the upper chamber as a deliberative body while warning that social media amplifies distraction.
A new analysis identifies key work-from-home roles expected to be in high demand next year.
Here is what we know about Geopolitical tensions and fuel price volatility pose major risks to global aviation in 2026, says Turkish Airlines chairman. from 5 sources.
Protesters in Ilu-Abo, Ondo State, paralyzed a major highway, alleging security forces have failed to protect them from escalating violence by suspected gunmen.
A suspect wanted for kidnapping has been apprehended by police in Ondo State, marking a significant development in local security efforts.
The ruling party's dominance in the upper chamber grows while the main opposition grapples with a court-invalidated convention and high-profile defections.
The landmark price cuts signal a major shift in Nigeria's fuel market, promising relief for consumers and businesses.
Iran vows to disrupt global oil supplies through the Strait of Hormuz unless military strikes by the US and Israel cease, escalating regional tensions.
Nigerian Breweries Plc is trialing domestically grown barley in a major strategic shift aimed at reducing its massive foreign exchange expenditure on raw materials.
A Nigerian university hospital has successfully performed a complex, life-saving separation surgery on conjoined twins at no cost to the family.
A judge has denied a commissioner's request to travel for the Muslim pilgrimage while he faces serious money laundering charges.