“Happy New Year Baba.” A group of young boys returning from an all-night party called out to an old man living in a kiosk. “What is so happy about it; I don’t have anything to eat today.” That was the ...
The dust has settled, and the reality has kicked in. Nigeria are going to miss their first World Cup since 2006. It's their second missed World Cup since 1994, when they reached the knockout stage. In ...
In Nigeria, women and girls are subjected to multiple forms of violence in the home ranging from deprivation, starvation hitting, suffocating, burning, acid baths, poisoning, neglect, lack of care, ...
Ndidi brings Otávio down some 40 yards out from goal, and Portugal have the opportunity to deliver a dead ball into the Nigeria box. Hold on, it's taken short - and after a quickfire exchange of ...
Marked by huge challenges, the outgoing year was one in which the oil and gas industry in Nigeria failed to impress on all fronts... well, almost. Not even in 2020, regarded as the Covid-19 year, did ...
Young citizens in the country are not shy to fight for their political interests online, and the social media is almost the most militant political space in Nigeria. The democratisation of the public ...
30-year-old Jordan Ayew lines up with 18-year-old Fatwa in a forward line for Ghana. A blend of experience and youth for new coach Otto Addo. as.com Posted at: 15:03EDT25/03/2022 Otto Addo set to ...
Stephen Onyeiwu does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
For Nigeria and Nigerians, the year 2022 was a rollercoaster ride of sorts. As a year preceding the country’s general elections in 2023, it was expected to hold a lot of political drama. But there was ...
Seventy-six people have died as their boat capsized while they tried to flee dangerously high floodwaters that have inundated swathes of southern Nigeria. The boat, carrying more than 80 people, ...
This is the first quarterly update on the forecasts made on January 1 this year. It is only fair to our readers to re-visit the projections made then in order for Nigerians to decide for themselves ...
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