ACE singer, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe popularly called Ayra Starr, has donated a borehole to the Orimolade community, Ifako-Ijaiye, in Lagos, as part of efforts to
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Yhung G… Breaking barriers in Nigeria’s music industry | The Guardian Nigeria News
Yhung G is a rising artiste who mixes Afrobeats and Trap music. Since he started in 2017, he has gained a lot of fans with
How poor enforcement of extant laws sustains child labour as modern day slavery | The Guardian Nigeria News
Although Section 20 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria provides that “no person shall be held in slavery or servitude and no person shall be
Styling power women | The Guardian Nigeria News
10 mins ago The Abuja International Conference Centre would be buzzing with visitors from within and outside the continent come May 31, 2024 as the
Young Jonn returns with Jiggy Forever | The Guardian Nigeria News
Renowned Afrobeats singer and producer, Young Jonn, is back with a riveting album dubbed, Jiggy Forever. The 16-track record culminates his streak of hit singles
Tinubu’s wife launches tech training for women entrepreneurs | The Guardian Nigeria News
As part of efforts to empower women entrepreneurs with tech and digital skills for economic growth and development, the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi
NOV to empower Africa’s energy industry through technology | The Guardian Nigeria News
• To Sponsor Invest In African Energy 2024 Forum Towards a sustainable energy future in Africa, NOV, a technology, equipment and services provider is set
Nigeria will criminalise fibre damage after causing ₦27 billion loss
Nigeria’s works ministry is finalising a regulation that will criminalise fibre damage after fixing cable cuts caused ₦27 billion in losses to MTN and Airtel.
This self-taught innovator in Nigeria upcycles e-waste into power banks
Have you ever woken up from a dream, only to have it vanish like smoke? It’s a frustrating experience, one that plagued Zang Luka Bot,
Algeria will edge out Nigeria as Africa’s third-largest economy, says IMF
Nigeria will lose its place as Africa’s third-largest economy in 2024 to Algeria after a decade of slow growth, inflationary pressures and naira depreciation, an