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Nigeria’s Creative Goldmine Starved of Funds
Nigeria’s creative industry, bursting with global hits and billion-dollar potential, stands at a painful crossroads, celebrated abroad, but starved of the funding and policy support it needs at home, writes Festus Akanbi When global streaming...

Nigerian Newspapers: Top Stories For Today (31/08/25)
1 Read the full details on our digital edition when you join our WhatsApp Communities here. Here are the major headlines for today: 2027 Presidency: How PDP Zoning Complicates Northern Agitation Stakeholders Anxious Over Low Digital Literacy Among...

Report: Nigerian Entertainment Industry to Grow to $13.6bn by 2028, Industry a Global Model for Export
A new report by the Rome Business School Nigeria has revealed that the Nigerian entertainment industry will grow to $13. 6 billion by 2028. The report described the Nigerian entertainment industry as a “global model for export.” Titled: ‘The...

9th National Youth Games: Team Ogun Athletes Cry Out Over Harsh Accommodation Ordeal In Asaba
Team Ogun athletes faced severe accommodation challenges in Asaba, Delta State, as the 2025 National Youth Games entered Day Two on Saturday, Completesports.com reports. The frustrated contingent claimed they had been abandoned since their...

A Nation That Works, But Doesn’t Care: The Silent Struggles of Nigerian Worker
Ezeh Emmanuel Ezeh In a land where the sun rises on empty stomachs and weary hearts, the recent proposal by the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) to increase the salaries of political leaders feels like a cruel joke,...

How 20yrs Later, Lula and Tinubu Achieved Stronger Nigeria/Brazil Economic Relations Aspiration
August 31, (THEWILL) — President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil made a prediction about Nigeria and Brazil on April 12, 2005. During a state visit to Nigeria, he affirmed before his Nigerian host, then President Olusegun Obasanjo at a joint...

How I became Nigeria’s first female Dreamlifter pilot –Capt Adebanke Osilaja
By Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye Capt. Adebanke Osilaja is the first Nigerian female pilot of the Dreamlifter Boeing 747-8AS aircraft. At the 2025 National Diaspora Merit Awards organised by the Nigeria in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), and held at the...

EFCC ‘Misled’ Nigerians On Forfeiture Of N5bn 246m NAPL Shares – Ex-MD’s Lawyers
The legal representatives of Major-General U.M. Mohammed (retd.), a former Managing Director of the Nigerian Army Properties Limited (NAPL), has faulted claims by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) that a Federal High Court in...

The Gorilla That Could Not Find A Job: The Nigerian Job Crisis In A Nutshell
“A graduate in Biology was having difficulty in finding a job. He saw an advert in one of the daily newspapers for a job in a zoo. “In the interview, the manager told him that their gorilla, which had been a tourist’s attraction, has died so they...

Air rage: How soft penalties, double standards threaten Nigeria’s aviation safety
Air travel relies heavily on strict discipline and zero tolerance for in-flight misconduct to ensure passenger and crew safety. However, recent incidents of air rage in Nigeria have exposed serious lapses in enforcement. In contrast to global...

The Quiet Revocation — Why Is the U.S. Embassy Silently Canceling Nigerians’ Visas?
By Olufemi Soneye In recent weeks, an unsettling trend has quietly unfolded: the United States Embassy in Nigeria has begun revoking valid visas previously issued to Nigerian citizens. This is not rumor or speculation. Dozens of affected...

…South Africa Blasts Nigeria as FIFA Decides on Bafana Bafana Blunder
South Africa head coach, Hugo Broos has accused Nigeria of applying pressure on FIFA after his side risk losing three points in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers for fielding an ineligible player, Soccernet.ng reports. The Bafana Bafana, who currently...

Nigeria moves to keep promise to the world by reviving Abuja Centenary City project
By MBAFAN ADE – After almost 10 years of stultification as a result of administrative and political bottlenecks, Nigeria took a major step forward early this month in the quest to keep the nation’s promise to itself and to the world. That promise...

US Visa Rule: Social Media Disclosure and Its Risks for Nigerians
Olufemi Soneye The United States recently implemented a sweeping immigration policy requiring nearly all visa applicants to disclose their social media handles and digital histories. Framed as a tool to bolster national security, counter...

Nigeria, Switzerland cooperate on repatriation of stolen artefacts in Swiss museums
Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, has commenced talks with the Swiss Government on the repatriation of Nigerian artefacts currently housed in Swiss museums, including monoliths and bronze pieces. Both parties...

The quiet revocation: Why is the US silently cancelling Nigerians’ visas?
In recent weeks, an unsettling trend has quietly unfolded: the United States Embassy in Nigeria has begun revoking valid visas previously issued to Nigerian citizens. This is not rumor or speculation. Dozens of affected Nigerians, professionals,...

Libyan-Nigerian meeting on illegal migrants and the deportation of hundreds
The head of the Directorate for Combatting Illegal Migration, Major General Salah al-Khafifi, discussed the issue of illegal migrants of Nigerian nationality with the Consul General of the Republic of Nigeria to Libya. During the meeting, they...

NIHOTOUR Backs NANTA’s Drive Against Quackery In Travel Industry
2 LAGOS – The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) has thrown its weight behind the drive of the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) to exit quacks in the travel industry. Dr. Abisoye Fagade, the...

Nigeria’s Culture Minister Engages Switzerland on Artefact Repatriation
Hannatu Musawa, Nigeria’s Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, has initiated discussions with the Swiss government for the repatriation of Nigerian artefacts, including monoliths and bronze pieces, currently held in Swiss...

Challenges every Nigerian hustler faces when squatting with their friends
Nigeria is a clear definition of the hustle being real. And while Nigerians are generally known for being smart hustlers, there are times when we hit our lows and everything seems to be going sideways.At such times, everything becomes a burden,...