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The recent declaration of a state of emergency on oil and gas production has sparked significant interest and concern among Nigerians. This move by the NNPC might or might not have any implication for the country's economy, energy sector, and the lives of Nigerian citizens. Join us on Nigeria daily to find out more…
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The Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Muhammad Sa'ad Abubakar, is not only a traditional ruler in Sokoto State, but also an influential leader in Nigeria. However, there have been recent moves by the state government perceived to be an attempt to significantly reduce the Sultan's influence. What are the implications and possible impact of these moves …
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Many Nigerians are so used to seeing dirty environments and perceiving their smell that they are no longer conscious of the filth and stench that interact in. What is the possible impact of living in such condition? As the National Environmental Sanitation Day is being celebrated today, June 28, Nigeria Daily takes a critical look the impact of tra…
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For centuries, traditional rulers in Nigeria, especially in the North, have been wielding significant influence over their communities. They are not only seen as custodians of culture and tradition, but also as key players in governance and societal development. However, in recent times, their influence seems to be challenged in some quarters. In t…
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The Northwest Peace and Security Summit, organized by the North-West Governors’ Forum and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) enters its second day today. But what can the governors do to ensure the safety of their people? Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore the significance of this summit for the Northwest region.…
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As the first set of pilgrims returns to Nigeria after completing this year's Hajj, a profound question is being asked in some quarters: are there any signs pilgrims can to know if their Hajj has been accepted by Allah? Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we look for signs and spiritual indicators that might suggest a successful and Hajj.…
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The legal battle over the Kano emirates has left the public in a state of confusion after a ruling by the Federal High Court. With both sides claiming victory, questions abound about the future of Kano’s emirate and the fate of the contentious law. Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we unravel the intricacies surrounding the ruling.…
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Some statements made by Engineer Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso have sparked controversy, prompting responses from the APC – both at the state and national levels – and the Presidency. The former Kano State Governor alleged that the President Bola Tinubu-led administration was breeding Boko Haram terrorists by deploying security forces to protect the 15th Em…
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The prices of food items are skyrocketing in the markets, causing Nigerians to struggle with the high cost of living. According to a recent report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the prices of food rose by 61 percent between June 2023 and May 2024. Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore ways of addressing the issue of…
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Eid al-Adha, or the Eid of Sacrifice, is a significant religious festival celebrated by Muslims worldwide. It's a time for feasting, and meat is readily more available than at other times in many households. How do people consume meat during this period, and what impact does it have on their body? We seek to find the answers to these and other ques…
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As Eid al-Adha approaches, Muslims eagerly anticipate and prepare for the festivities. A significant aspect of this Eid is the sacrificial act, which involves the slaughter of an animal. In today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out whether one must share the meat with neighbours.By Mardia Umar
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The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, has said that local government councils cannot afford the N62,000 minimum wage proposed by the Federal Government. Arguing that their allocation from the Federation Account is limiting, they warn that they would be forced to always go cap-in-hand for assistance from state governors. Join us on…
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For the past 25 years of uninterrupted democracy in Nigeria, the interplay between the Executive and Legislative arms of government has defined the type of governance Nigerians enjoy. How has this relationship shaped the country’s democracy? How has it impacted on the lives of Nigerians? Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we try to answer …
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Are you aware that the air we breathe in is filled with harmful pollutants, posing severe risks to our health and well-being? Air pollution has numerous harmful effects on one's health, with experts believing it to have caused the loss of at least … lives in Nigeria. But do people really understand what air pollution is and how it can affect their …
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The rainy season is a critical time for farmers. It’s a period filled with promise and potential, but also challenges. How prepared are farmers to face these challenges? What are the most effective strategies and technologies that farmers can use to mitigate the risks associated with the rainy season? Join us in this episode of The Nigeria Daily as…
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Are you curious about how the debated minimum wage increase in Nigeria could affect your paycheck? The Labour unions push for a significant hike to 494,000 Naira, and employers and government argue for a more modest rise. Is anybody asking what salary earners themselves want? Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily for insight into the specific…
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Imagine waking up to the news that your bank’s license has been revoked by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). What happens to your hard-earned money? Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we look into what depositors, shareholders, and other stakeholders can expect when a bank’s license is revoked.…
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Tomatoes are important ingredients on the menu in many households in Nigeria. Recently, the price of tomatoes has been rising drastically – just a few weeks ago, a big basket was sold for ₦28,000 but, today, it's selling for between ₦110,000 and ₦130,000. Why are Nigerians seeing such a dramatic rise in the price of tomatoes and how is it affecting…
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Since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999, the judiciary has been said to struggle with political interference, corruption and manipulation in shaping the nation's democratic framework. After years of military rule, the judiciary had to re-establish its independence. How has Nigeria protected human rights since 1999 of uninterrupted democracy…
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Nigerians have been criticising President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's adoption of an old anthem as the country's new national anthem. Many are particularly unhappy that they waited for the president to address the nation on the occasion of his first year in office, but he never did. Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily, to find out why the new anthe…
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It's been a year since Bola Ahmed Tinubu took over the mantle of leadership as the president of Nigeria with the RENEWED HOPE agenda. How is this agenda playing out after one year in office? Join us in this episode of The Nigeria Daily as we dive into President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration key achievements and ratings from the opposition.…
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When Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State signed a law that divided the then-Kano Emirate into five, he might not have anticipated that years later it would shake the ancient traditional institution to its foundation. And when Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf signed a new law that repealed that law, little did he know that it would force him to p…
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Nigeria is at a critical juncture, with citizens yearning for trustworthy leadership and transparent governance. In this context, the actions and motivations of our political leaders come under intense scrutiny. Peter Obi of the Labour Party and Atiku Abubakar of the People's Democratic Party have both positioned themselves as alternatives to the r…
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The Nigerian military commanded an aura of fear, respect, and authority – soldiers were synonymous with discipline, order, and national pride. However, over the years, this perception has shifted significantly – the respect once accorded to the military seems to be waning. What has changed? Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore …
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One of the worst nightmares for any parent is seeing their child in danger and feeling helpless. For many, the sight of their child having a convulsion can be one of the most terrifying experiences. Most parents have no prior knowledge of what to do in this situation. Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily to find out the causes, effect, and t…
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Despite the fact that the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, FCCPC, had pledged to take action on how some loan apps defame customers' characters, the issue still persist. Has the commission failed to begin the execution of its plan of going after those who are found wanting? Join us on today’s episode of the podcast to find ou…
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To boost productivity and incentivize hard work, the Federal Government is considering a major overhaul of the current wage system. Instead of the traditional fixed wages, workers would be compensated based on their productivity levels. But what does this mean for workers across various sectors? How will it impact workers nationwide? Join us in thi…
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Today, the 15th day of May, the first set of intending pilgrims from Nigeria are being airlifted to the Holy Land for the 2024 Hajj. Despite economic pressures and the substantial costs involved, at least 65,000 Nigerians are expected to participate in this year’s exercise. What preparations have been made by the authorities and the pilgrims to ens…
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In Abuja, whether you're an old-timer or a newcomer, one of the first things that will sake you up is the rent you’re required to pay when you need a house. But that’s just the beginning of the story as, more than likely you will be confronted with a raise in the rent every year. What's driving this trend, and what do residents do about it, especia…
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As insecurity continues to plague Zamfara, the State and Federal Governments bicker over strategies to adopt to end the crises. Accusing the Federal Government of recently trying to negotiate with bandits, the Zamfara Government washes its hands of every attempt to negotiate, saying it is a waste of time. Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily…
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The results of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) released by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) have been described as the best in the past three years. What makes them so? We speak to one of the best-performing candidates to find out what made her stand out.…
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The Kano State Government argues that the introduction of a law that mandates pre-marital health screenings for couples intending to tie the knot is aimed at prioritizing the health of its citizens. Failure to comply with this new law can result in up to five years imprisonment. However, some of the citizens do not see the logic and have been kicki…
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In a significant move to bolster national cybersecurity, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a directive to all banks and financial institutions to implement a cybersecurity levy on banking transactions. This new levy, set at 0.5% of the value of electronic transactions was in response to the escalating concerns over cyber threats and foll…
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The proliferation of unregistered taxi drivers has been a cause for concern for both authorities and commuters in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Have you ever imagined falling victim to a one-chance operation—a nightmare scenario where passengers are robbed, assaulted, or even worse? Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily to find out how…
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Nigeria’s health sector was shaken by reports from Adamawa State that say at least 42 people lost their lives to measles in two local government areas. Measles is caused by a highly contagious, airborne, virus that mostly affects children under five. Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to find out how to protect yourself from catching the d…
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The appearance of screenshots of what seems to be the bank alert of some civil servants' salaries in Borno State has continued to generate heated debates in Nigeria. The screenshots appeared to show that the civil servants in question were receiving less than N10,000 as salaries. How true are these claims? Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Dail…
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Amidst controversy surrounding their recent visit to the United States to discuss regional insecurity, some Northern Nigerian governors have defended their trip. While critics argue that the trip is a monumental waste, the governors maintain that their participation underscores their dedication to addressing the pressing security challenges facing …
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