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Breaking the Terabyte Ceiling: How Nigeria’s Internet Usage Defied a 50% Tariff Hike to Set New Records

Nigeria consumed 1.04 million TB of internet in May 2025 – shattering records despite a 50% data price hike. Survival, not luxury, fueled the rebound.

Naira Card International Use Resumes After 3-Year Freeze

UBA & Wema Bank reactivate Naira card international transactions – ending Nigeria's 3-year digital isolation.

The $6M Inheritance Scam: How Nigerian Fraudsters Targeted U.S. Elders and Justice Prevailed

Landmark prosecution convicts Nigerian ringleader for $6M elder scam: How forged letters exploited 400+ seniors, and global law enforcement fought back

Kano-Minna Rail Revival Delayed to 2025, Idling Northern Workers Amid Vandalism Fears

The stalled Kano-Minna rail revival until 2025 idles Northern Nigerian workers, worsens vandalism, and paralyzes regional trade – exposing urgent infrastructure security needs

Debt Servicing Equals Education Budget as UNESCO Proposes Debt-for-Education Swaps to Rescue Sector

UNESCO's debt-for-education swaps offer nations drowning in debt a lifeline: convert repayments into schools. Could this end the crisis where 272M children lack education

Open Science Adoption Stalls in Nigeria Despite UNESCO’s Warning of 1% GDP Research Funding

Nigeria ignores UNESCO's 1% GDP research threshold while brain drain accelerates. Can open science communities like LIBSENSE rewrite the future?

Angela White Calls Off Engagement: Spotlight on Mental Health Pressures in Nigerian Celebrity Relationships

Behind the red-carpet glamour, Nigerian celebrities face crushing mental health battles in relationships—revealed through Angela White's called-off engagement and industry-wide trauma

Millennials Drive Calorie-Tracking Surge as Diabetes Ravages Baby Boomers: Nigeria’s Dual Health Crisis

Nigeria faces twin health emergencies: Boomers battle diabetes as millennials drive calorie-tracking tech. Can ancestral wisdom and digital innovation merge to heal a nation?

AI Reshapes Nigerian Classrooms Without Replacing Teachers: Can EdTech Solve Learning Gaps?

In a rural Edo State school where textbooks are scarce and classrooms overflow with 80 students, a quiet revolution unfolded. Students huddled around tablets...

Nigerian Army Day Celebration 2025: Civil Projects Launch Amid Criticism of “Cosmetic” Military-Civilian Outreach

Soldiers build clinics as critics decry "band-aid solutions" during Nigeria's 2025 Army Day celebrations.

Consumer Spending Priorities Shift: Education Tops List Amid Frustration with Inflation

Consumers are slashing discretionary spending but increasing education investments as inflation persists. Skills became 2025's ultimate inflation armor

Bandit Kidnappings Surge 40% on Kaduna-Abuja Highway: Travellers Demand Military Convoys

Bandits exploit potholes and darkness on Kaduna-Abuja Highway. Travelers now sprint through bushes to escape ambushes. Military convoys are their last hope

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