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Education is the foundation of progress; yet in Nigeria, the sector has struggled with persistent challenges like strikes, budget woes, and stalled reforms.
As 2025 begins, hopes are high with a new budget and bold promises – but will this be the year of transformation?
Join us on Nigeria Daily as we explore what lies ahead for Nigeria’s education sector in 2025 and the road to a brighter future. -
2024 brought relentless insecurity, loss, and fear to many Northern Nigerian communities, with violence and displacement dominating regions like Kaduna, Borno, Sokoto, and Zamfara.
Despite the hardships, stories of hope and resilience emerged as people adapted, rebuilt, and found strength in faith and community-led efforts.
These challenges took a toll on mental health, livelihoods, and the economy, raising questions about their root causes and lessons for the future.
On Nigeria Daily today, we’ll explore these stories, hear firsthand accounts, and gain insights from experts on navigating a safer and more resilient 2025. -
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Happy New Year, Nigeria!
As 2025 dawns with fresh opportunities and new goals, how can you make it your best year yet?
Reflecting on the challenges and victories of 2024 offers a blueprint for success.
Join us on Nigeria Daily as we share practical strategies for personal growth, financial stability, and career advancement to help you start 2025 on the right foot! -
The year 2024 brought into sharp focus Nigerian politics at the grassroots level, with some states accused of rushing to conduct local government – highlighting the hope for good governance and the challenges of irregularities and fierce competition.
While elected chairpersons celebrated victories with promises of development, defeated candidates raised concerns over unfair practices.
In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we look back on these issues and their implications for grassroots governance. -
The year 2024 will be remembered as a time of immense economic challenges for Nigerians.
Yet, in the face of these harsh realities, they demonstrated remarkable resourcefulness and determination.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the economic highs and lows of 2024 through the voices of everyday Nigerians and experts. -
Usman’s peaceful life in Gidan Sama was shattered in seconds when an airstrike reduced his home to ashes, leaving 10, including his children, dead and many injured.
Was this a tragic mistake, or were these communities wrongly targeted as insurgents?
Join us on Nigeria Daily as we uncover Usman’s harrowing story, hear from officials, and explore how such a tragedy can be prevented.
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Boxing Day, traditionally a time for giving and sharing, faces challenges in Nigeria as the skyrocketing cost of living raises questions about the ability to gift this year.
Despite economic hardships reshaping celebrations, the spirit of generosity remains alive for many Nigerians.
In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the significance of Boxing Day and its relevance in these tough times. -
The festive season is a time for love, joy, and cherished memories, but for essential workers, it's a season of service and sacrifice. From doctors saving lives to journalists delivering critical news and road safety officers like John, who missed his child’s birth to ensure travelers’ safety, these heroes keep your celebrations possible.
Their selflessness often goes unnoticed, but their impact touches countless lives.
In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we honor these holiday heroes and explore the sacrifices they make to keep your festive season bright. -
The festive season, meant for joy and family reunions, reportedly becomes a time of fear for some Nigerians as police checkpoints allegedly turn into scenes of mass arrests, harassment, and extortion.
Instead of celebrating, travellers say they face intimidation and financial exploitation, turning their journey home into a nightmare.
On today’s Nigeria Daily, we uncover the reasons behind these incidents. -
The festive season, marked by acts of love and generosity, has taken a tragic turn in Nigeria with stampedes that claimed many lives and left many families grieving in the FCT, and in Oyo and Anambra States.
These incidents raise questions about crowd control, safety measures, and the role of economic hardship in such tragedies.
Today, Nigeria Daily hears the voices of the survivors and families of victims of stampedes to understand their pain and figure out the lessons Nigerians must learn. -
The indiscriminate arrest of young people seen with sophisticated gadgets on suspicion of being “Yahoo Boys” is becoming rampant in some northern Nigerian cities.
The trend may have been informed by the fact that some other youths were found guilty as charged.
However, unemployment among Nigeria's youth, now over 33 percent, may have been one of the factors driving many into cybercrime.
This episode of Nigeria Daily examines how talented youths can redirect their skills toward legitimate endeavours. -
As President Bola Ahmed Tinubu presented the 2025 Appropriation Bill to the National Assembly, Senate President Godswill Akpabio warned that the 2024 budget would remain active until June 2025.
This development has raised concerns about fiscal discipline and other economic implications.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are digging into the matter to expose the potential impact on Nigerians. -
Two years ago, motor parks in Abuja and other Nigerian cities were bustling with activity as Nigerians eagerly traveled for Christmas festivities.
Last year saw a slight decline, but this year, the parks feel forlorn, with idle buses and fewer passengers.
This episode of Nigeria Daily visits Utako Motor Park (jabi) in Abuja to gauge the situation. -
Malnutrition in northern Nigeria has skyrocketed to 51 percent, with Katsina State recording the highest rate, according to a recent MSF report.
Families are grappling with impossible choices—feeding their children or themselves, while chronic hunger leaves many too weak to work.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we uncover the human suffering behind the statistics and explore tips on how to save lives. -
Infertility, often misunderstood and surrounded by stigma, is often blamed on women, yet cases of male infertility are increasing in Nigeria.
Many men silently struggle with feelings of inadequacy and shame, avoiding open discussions about their challenges.
In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the reasons behind this trend and ways of addressing it. -
Across Nigeria, millions are grappling with rising food prices and a cost of living that seems to skyrocket daily.
What used to be considered basic food items have now become luxury goods for many, leaving families to make difficult choices between feeding themselves or paying for other essentials.
Is it possible for the average Nigerian to achieve a balanced diet on a budget of just ₦1,000 or less?
Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out. -
December brings festive cheer, but it also heightens risks as criminals exploit the season's rush.
From one-chance operators robbing unsuspecting passengers to phone fraudsters draining accounts, many Nigerians face growing dangers.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, victims share their experiences. -
In every Nigerian kitchen, onions are a staple from stews to soups, they’re the unsung heroes of Nigerian meals. But recently, something alarming has caught the attention of households across the country: the price of onions has skyrocketed, leaving many Nigerians struggling to afford this essential ingredient.
Why has something so basic become so expensive? Is it the weather, the economy, or something deeper at play? And what does this mean for families, food vendors, and the agricultural sector at large?
In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we’ll dive into the onion crisis gripping Nigeria. -
Gender-based violence is a pervasive human rights violation, and for the last 16 days, the world has campaigned to raise awareness and demand justice for victims.
In Nigeria, the crisis remains dire, with daily stories of abuse and silence affecting many people.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will hear the voices behind the statistics, about legal protections for victims, and ways to end the menace. -
Nigeria’s soaring costs of medical treatment have made essential healthcare inaccessible.
Some have turned to herbal remedies as an alternative, raising questions about their safety.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore these struggles and seek solutions to the growing crisis. - Visa fler