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In-depth analysis, incisive commentary and beyond the surface look at the top and trending news of the day.
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Will Tinubu’s Cabinet Shake-Up Bring the Succour Nigerians Yearn For?

Since President Bola Tinubu’s inauguration, pressure has been steadily mounting from within his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the public, urging him to address inefficiencies in his administration.The long-awaited cabinet and ministerial reshuffle has finally taken place. But will it result in more effective execution of his mandate?Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily to take a closer look at what the changes may bring.
10/24/202426 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why Opposition Parties In Nigeria Are Failing to Deliver

A thriving democracy depends on opposition parties because they provide a counterbalance to the government and offer substitute leadership and programmes. However, in Nigeria, opposition parties have frequently fallen short of these expectations. Rather than robustly challenging the government or offering meaningful alternatives, many are embroiled in internal crises, weakening their ability to serve as a credible opposition.We examine the effects of this development in Nigeria’s opposition parties on the country’s political scene.
10/23/202429 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why Nigerians Are Wary Of CNG

As Nigeria grapples with rising fuel prices, compressed natural gas (CNG) has emerged as a promising alternative for both individuals and industries. But despite its advantages, many Nigerians remain skeptical about its safety and benefits, especially after some explosions.In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we bring you everything you need to know about CNG – What is it? How does it compare to petrol? What are the costs, and most importantly, is it safe?
10/22/202425 minutes, 17 seconds
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How To Eat A Balanced Diet On Low Budget

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.
10/21/202427 minutes, 22 seconds
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NIGERIA DAILY: The Actual Loss From The Jigawa Tanker Explosion

The people of Majiya are still in mourning, following an explosion that claimed the lives of over 100 people.The tragedy has left in its wake personal losses that cut short the dreams, hopes, and aspirations of not just a family, but a community.Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily as we look at real cost of the explosion from the point of view of the family of Hassan Hamza, a young man with a future as bright as the sun.
10/18/202418 minutes, 34 seconds
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Survivors Share Shocking Stories As Death Toll Mounts

The people of Majiya, a village in Jigawa State, are still reeling from the shock of an accident in which a tanker exploded killing scores of villagers. The pain is so deep that some of them have not been able to eat since the accident happened.The tanker explosion resulted in a massive fire that claimed over 100 lives, with many others suffering severe injuries.In this special episode, families and victims share their stories of grief, recounting the moments leading up to the explosion and its devastating impact on the community.
10/17/202417 minutes
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How Nigerian Farmers Stay Productive In Dry Season

As the rainy season ends, Nigerian farmers are shifting their focus to dry season farming, a vital strategy for maintaining agricultural output during the months of reduced rainfall.In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss strategies that farmers can use to stay productive in the face of drought and climate change
10/16/202426 minutes, 32 seconds
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What You Should Know About VAT

Two months ago, the Federal Government announced the exemption of 63 items from Value Added Tax (VAT) as part of fiscal reforms directed at reducing the cost of food. While VAT is something Nigerians encounter daily, many still don’t fully understand what it is, how it works, or why it matters.In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we break down the concept of VAT, explain how it applies in Nigeria, and explore the significance of the new exemptions. Join us as we simplify this often misunderstood tax and show you how it impacts your daily expenses.
10/15/202424 minutes, 14 seconds
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Is Subsidy Removal The Real Cause Of Economic Hardship in Nigeria?

It’s almost one year and a half since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced the removal of fuel subsidy in his inaugural speech at Eagle Square in Abuja.Since then, many Nigerians have been feeling the pain. Fuel prices have skyrocketed, transport fares have surged, and the cost of living has gone through the roof. Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily as we try to find out whether subsidy removal is the actual cause of economic hardship in the country.
10/14/202428 minutes, 42 seconds
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Why Nigerians Are Losing Confidence In Civil Society Organizations

In Nigeria, the price of fuel seems to climb with the rising sun, and the cost of living continues to stretch beyond the reach of many citizens. In the past, civil society organizations pressurised governments to do right by the people in the course of formulating policies.But today, many Nigerians feel abandoned and are crying for a messiah.Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore the issues in detail.
10/11/202429 minutes, 49 seconds
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How Current Economic Realities Push Nigerians To Behave Strangely

Nigeria’s economic reforms, such as the removal of fuel subsidies and the unification of the exchange rate, have plunged many into financial instability. The rising cost of living has placed immense pressure on everyday Nigerians, forcing them to grapple with higher prices while struggling to make ends meet. But how deeply is this economic strain affecting their mental health?Join us in today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore the connection between economic hardship and the strange behaviours emerging from this reality.
10/10/202426 minutes
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How Hajj 2025 Could Break The Bank For Nigerian Muslims

Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam, and every Muslim who has the financial and physical ability is obligated to undertake the pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime. However, NAHCON has announced that the government will no longer provide subsidies starting from 2025.Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we explore the amount spent on subsidy over the years and how Muslim faithfuls feel about this.Resilient Earth RadioWelcome to RESILIENT EARTH RADIO where we host speakers from the United...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify
10/9/202425 minutes, 48 seconds
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What Is Wrong With Customer Service In Nigeria

In Nigeria, customer service experiences shift dramatically depending on the business, location, and the individual behind the counter.From the hustle of open markets to the formality of corporate offices, Nigerians have their own stories, some shining examples, others frustrating encounters.But why does customer service often fall short, and what can be done to change it?This episode of Nigeria Daily explores the root causes and solutions.Resilient Earth RadioWelcome to RESILIENT EARTH RADIO where we host speakers from the United...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify
10/8/202429 minutes, 36 seconds
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How I Resigned My Job For Two Dollars Only – Nigerian Youth

In recent months, Nigerians have witnessed a surge in interest in cryptocurrency and the promise of financial freedom it allegedly brings. Among the most talked-about schemes is Hamster, a project that has lured many.One of them is John Adams, a man who took a leap of faith, resigning his job for what he believed would be a lucrative venture.What attracted Nigerians to these tapping and mining projects?Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore this question and more.Resilient Earth RadioWelcome to RESILIENT EARTH RADIO where we host speakers from the United...Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify
10/7/202427 minutes, 39 seconds
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What Would Happen If Fuel Subsidy Is Reinstated

The removal of fuel subsidy has generated a lot of debate in Nigeria.Many are grappling with the consequences of rising fuel prices, which have had a ripple effect on the cost of living, leading to increasing calls for a policy reversal.But, what is the possible implication of reinstating fuel subsidy on Nigeria's economy?Join us on our daily podcast to find out.
10/4/202424 minutes, 9 seconds
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Families Devastated As Search Continues For Survivors In Niger Boat Tragedy

Nigeria is once again facing a devastating boat tragedy, underscoring the urgent need for more effective safety regulations on the country’s waterways. On the evening of October 1, 2024, a boat carrying approximately 300 Maulud celebrants capsized on the River Niger in Mokwa Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger State. This unfortunate accident adds to a growing pattern of frequent boat mishaps in Nigeria.Join us in this episode as we speak to the families of victims and survivors who recount the harrowing events of that night.
10/3/202423 minutes, 4 seconds
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What The ‘Economic Stabilization Bill’ Means For You

In his 2024 Independence Day address, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu underscored the urgent economic challenges facing Nigeria today. He introduced a comprehensive initiative aimed at guiding the nation toward stability and growth: the Economic Stabilization Bill.The President stressed that the bill is vital for controlling inflation, stabilizing the Naira, reducing unemployment, and addressing the persistent fiscal deficits that jeopardize the nation’s economic future.But, what could be the implication of the bill for Nigerians if it passes?Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we dissect the Economic Stabilization Bill, exploring its potential impacts and what it means for the average Nigerian.
10/2/202424 minutes, 4 seconds
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Has October 1st Lost Its Meaning In Nigeria?

October 1st, a day that once ignited national pride, fireworks, and celebrations across the nation. But today, something feels different – the excitement that once accompanied this significant day seems to be fading. Why are Nigerians losing their zeal for Independence Day and, perhaps more importantly, their sense of patriotism?Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we look into why.
10/1/202424 minutes, 3 seconds
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What To Expect From President Tinubu’s Independence Day Speech

As Nigerians approach the 64th Independence Anniversary of Nigeria, attention has turned to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Independence Day speech on Tuesday, October 1st, 2024. Nigerians are waiting, hoping, and wondering, what will the president say to address the harsh realities facing the nation today?Will this year’s speech bring the relief they are yearning for?Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
9/30/202428 minutes, 42 seconds
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My Struggle With Joblessness For 10 Years – Unemployed Nigerian

Unemployment is not just a statistic; it’s a real-life challenge that affects millions of Nigerians. In a country with one of the fastest-growing populations in the world, the job market simply does not seem tokeep up.According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria's employment rate has dropped, with unemployment rising to 5.3% in the first quarter of 2024. What’s driving this rise in unemployment, and how can jobless Nigerians survive?Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
9/27/202426 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ways CBN's Interest Rate Hike Affects Nigerians

CBN's interest rate is a powerful tool that affects all parts of the Nigerian economy, including your business as a trader. When rates go up, it makes borrowing more expensive, reduces consumer spending, and increases the cost of doing business. Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we try to understand how the interest rate impacts your business and ways to  adapt and stay afloat during challenging times.
9/26/202428 minutes, 43 seconds
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How To Redefine Nigeria’s Future Through The Halal Economy

Nigeria is at a pivotal moment in its economic journey. For decades, oil has been the backbone of its economy, but the urgency for diversification has never been greater. On this shifting economic landscape, the halal economy stands out as an opportunity offering Nigeria the chance to expand its economic reach, generate jobs, and claim its place as a key player in a global market focused on ethical, sustainable, and culturally-conscious consumption.In Nigeria Daily today, we look into the halal economy and explore how Nigeria can seize its benefits to build a stronger, diversified future.
9/25/202426 minutes, 4 seconds
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Real Reason Why We Voted APC –Edo Voters

The 2024 Edo State Gubernatorial Election has stirred widespread debate across Nigeria. While some APC supporters celebrated the victory as a vote of confidence in President Bola Tinubu’s leadership since 2023, others expressed frustration, pointing to the deepening economic struggles and hardships that have plagued the country. In this episode of our podcast, we give voice to the Edo voters who supported APC, asking them why they still trust in the party’s leadership despite the challenges they face.
9/24/202424 minutes, 12 seconds
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What Comes Next After The Edo Governorship Election?

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has officially announced the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the Edo Gubernatorial Election, after it scaled stiff competition from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP). But with the election dust settling, the big question now is: “What is in store for the State and its people?”Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
9/23/202430 minutes, 45 seconds
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What Governorship Election Holds In Store For Edo State

With 17 candidates vying for the seat of the Governor of Edo State, the stakes are high.But how prepared is the State for the election? Join us on Nigeria Daily as we find out.
9/20/202429 minutes, 47 seconds
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Will Nigeria’s Flood Preparedness Improve As Lagdo Dam Gives Early Warning?

For years, the Nigerian government has faced criticism for its reactive stance on flood disasters, often waiting until the damage is done before taking action. Year after year, despite recurring warnings, floods catch many states off guard. Preparedness measures, from evacuation plans to relief efforts, remain inadequate, leaving communities vulnerable and devastated.Now, with early warnings about the potential release of water from the Lagdo Dam, the question remains: will this year be different? Can Nigeria finally shift from reactive emergency responses to proactive disaster management?Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we explore whether the government is ready to protect its citizens from another flood crisis or if history is set to repeat itself.
9/19/202429 minutes, 36 seconds
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“Why I Can No Longer Afford To Train My Children”

The recent postponement of school resumption in states like Kano and Kaduna has sparked widespread discussion on the growing challenges faced by the Nigerian education sector, particularly the impact of the rising cost of living. With the economy straining under inflation and high living costs, families are struggling to provide basic educational needs such as school fees, transportation, and materials, forcing authorities to push back school start dates.In this episode of our daily podcast, we delve into how economic conditions are disrupting education across the country and the potential long-term impacts on learning outcomes.
9/18/202423 minutes, 6 seconds
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How Dangote's Petrol Dashed Nigerians' Hopes

The ongoing conflict between the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and Dangote Refinery on the pricing of petroleum products, has led to widespread disillusionment among Nigerians. While the launch of the Dangote Refinery was anticipated to reduce pump prices and decrease Nigeria’s reliance on imported fuel, the situation has proven far more complex.This has resulted in confusion across the country.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we break down the intricate factors at play and explore why fuel prices remain high despite local production.
9/17/202426 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Desperation Is Rising In Taraba With The Rising Levels Of Rivers

The River Benue, which runs through six local government areas in Taraba State, has long been a source of livelihood for the people living in these riverine communities. Fishing, farming, and local commerce are intricately linked to the river. However, the river has burst its banks, flooding vast swathes of land – it is estimated that over N60 million worth of property has been lost in some areas.This episode of Nigeria Daily tries to find out the condition of the affected communities.
9/16/202423 minutes, 12 seconds
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How Maiduguri Flood Victims Can Stay Healthy

Over the past few days, heavy rains have turned large parts of Maiduguri into swamps. Entire communities have been displaced as flood waters swept into homes, schools, hospitals, and even the Shehu’s Palace.The floodwaters have not just destroyed property, they’ve also created a public health crisis. How do the people in the city stay healthy after a disaster like this? Join us on Nigeria Daily to find out.
9/13/202428 minutes, 45 seconds
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Must Nigeria Endure Pain for Economic Progress?

Since President Bola Tinubu took office in May 2023, his administration has introduced a wave of bold economic reforms designed to address Nigeria’s ailing economy.These sweeping changes, while viewed by many experts as essential for long-term stability, have sparked debate over their immediate impact on everyday Nigerians. Are these tough decisions the only path to economic recovery, or are there alternatives that could lessen the burden on citizens?Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we dive deep into the ongoing economic transformation and its implications for Nigeria’s future.
9/12/202429 minutes, 45 seconds
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How Nigeria Gears Up For A China-Powered Future

Nigeria is at a pivotal moment in its journey toward growth and development. As part of the 2024 Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) agreements, Nigeria has secured critical partnerships with China that promise to revamp its infrastructure, energy sector, and human resources. In this episode of our daily podcast, we’ll delve into the strategic implications of these agreements, analyzing how Nigeria’s deepening relationship with China could shape the country’s future.
9/11/202421 minutes, 50 seconds
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What Nigerian Leaders Must Do To Overcome National Challenges

Nigeria finds itself at a pivotal moment. Despite being rich in natural resources and having a vibrant, youthful population, the country continues to grapple with persistent challenges such as economic instability, insecurity, corruption, and ineffective governance. As calls for better leadership grow louder, the critical question arises: what solutions can Nigeria’s leaders implement to address these issues head-on?In this episode of our daily podcast, we delve into the strategies that could potentially transform the nation’s future.
9/10/202427 minutes, 26 seconds
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How Hike In Fuel Price Forces Nigerians To Resign From Their Jobs

The recent hike in fuel prices appears to be the straw that is breaking the camel's back as it is forcing many Nigerians to make a tough decision: to resign their jobs. What does this mean for Nigeria’s economy? Are there immediate solutions to lessen these pressures?Join us in this episode of our Nigeria Daily to find out.
9/9/202429 minutes, 18 seconds
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How Nigerians’ Behavior In The Diaspora Shapes Our Identity

Nigerians are known worldwide for their resilience, intelligence, and entrepreneurial spirit. They’ve made significant strides across various sectors in foreign lands, from business to academics, sports to the arts. But as much as Nigerians are celebrated for their achievements, they’ve also faced scrutiny for how they behave abroad. From the vibrant streets of London to the buzzing cities of the United States, Nigerians are part of a growing global community.So, how does their behavior affect perceptions of Nigeria globally, and how can we ensure that we project a positive image?Join us in this episode of our Daily Podcast as we explore such ways.
9/6/202429 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ways Nigerians Can Make More Money Despite The Fuel Crises

The recent hike in fuel prices has undoubtedly placed a heavy burden on Nigerians, exacerbating the already difficult economic situation for many. However, as challenging as the current circumstances are, there are opportunities for growth and improvementJoin us in this episode of our daily podcasts as we explore such ways.
9/5/202425 minutes, 25 seconds
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Simple Back to School Success Tips for Parents and Students

As the back-to-school season approaches, Nigerian parents face the familiar challenges of getting their children ready for a new academic year. From managing logistics to addressing the emotional needs of their kids, the pressure can be overwhelming. Common mistakes, like neglecting routines or ignoring the emotional impact of returning to school, often add to the stress.In today’s episode, we’ll explore how parents can effectively prepare for this transition. We’ll discuss the importance of open communication, setting clear routines, and addressing anxieties early on. We’ll also hear from educators, psychologists, and fellow parents, offering valuable strategies to ensure a smoother start to the school year.Join us as we dive into practical tips and expert advice to help Nigerian parents and students begin the school year with confidence and positivity.
9/4/202427 minutes, 28 seconds
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How Another Increase In Petrol Price May Worsen The Economy Of Nigeria

The NNPCL’s recent warning of a potential fuel price hike has deepened the uncertainty surrounding Nigeria’s already fragile economy.In today’s episode of our daily podcast, we dive into the consequences of this development, examining how it will affect the nation and the everyday lives of Nigerians. Join us as we explore the economic and social impacts of rising fuel costs and what this could mean for the future of the country.
9/3/202426 minutes, 47 seconds
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How Victims Of Flooding Struggle To Get Back On Their Feet

In recent months, torrential rains have led to severe flooding across many states in northern Nigeria.Homes have been destroyed, farms have been submerged, and countless lives have been upended. This isn’t just about water - this is about survival, resilience, and the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.How are people surviving? How are they rebuilding their lives?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we bring you the stories of those affected, exploring how they are coping with their new realities.
9/2/202423 minutes, 43 seconds
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What Multiple Outbreaks Mean To Nigeria's Overstretched Health System

Diphtheria, a disease many believed was almost eradicated, is making an alarming comeback. And just as troubling, the seasonal floods are upon Nigerians, bringing with them the threat of a cholera outbreak that could easily spiral out of control. And let’s not forget Mpox, a virus that, while less deadly, still poses a significant public health risk.But that’s not all. With doctors on strike, and many more leaving the country in search of better opportunities a phenomenon Nigerians have come to know as ‘Japa’. Who is left to care for those who are sick? How are Nigerians coping with the fear and uncertainty? And what does this mean for the future of Nigeria ? Join us on this episode of the Nigeria Daily as we explore these questions.
8/30/202428 minutes, 59 seconds
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How Flooding Is Rendering More Nigerians Homeless

Some northern states, including Jigawa, Bauchi, Adamawa, and Kaduna, are currently facing severe flooding that has devastated communities, displaced thousands, and caused extensive damage to infrastructure. These floods are part of a broader crisis impacting multiple regions across Nigeria, with serious implications for development and security.The widespread destruction of homes, roads, and public facilities is not only displacing residents but also undoing years of developmental progress in areas already struggling with poverty and underdevelopment.As communities work to recover, the flooding is revealing critical weaknesses in Nigeria’s infrastructure and underscoring the need for urgent, targeted interventions. In this episode of our daily podcast, we examine how the ongoing flooding crisis is hindering Nigeria’s development and infrastructure. We also explore potential solutions that could help mitigate future disasters and safeguard communities in northern Nigeria.
8/29/202423 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Setting The Bar For WAEC At 18 Will Impact Lives

Education is the backbone of any nation’s progress, and in Nigeria, the age at which students complete their secondary education significantly influences their future prospects. Recently, the federal government’s decision to set 18 years as the maximum age for registering for the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and for entry into tertiary institutions has stirred up a whirlwind of reactions across the country.This policy, aimed at standardizing the education system, has become a hot topic of discussion among parents, educators, and the general public. Many are questioning whether this age cap will truly benefit Nigerian students or if it will impose unnecessary pressure on young learners.In today’s episode of our Daily podcast, we dive deep into this contentious issue. We’ll be exploring both sides of the debate, shedding light on the potential benefits and drawbacks of this policy through the eyes of those directly affected.
8/28/202425 minutes, 53 seconds
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Real Reasons Nigerians Attack Security Agents

The relationship between Nigerians and security agencies has been fraught with tension, mistrust and, at times, outright hostility. This growing animosity toward law enforcement is not just a passing issue; it’s a serious challenge that affects public safety and the rule of law in Nigeria. In today’s episode of our daily podcast, we look into the roots of this tension and explore the profound implications it has on both citizens and the nation as a whole. 
8/27/202425 minutes, 57 seconds
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Why Politicians Appoint Countless Aides

Nigeria, with its complex political structure, has a long history of appointing aides to assist elected politicians in executing their duties. From local government chairmen to legislators, from state governors to the president, each has a retinue of aides. However, critics argue that these roles often overlap, are filled based on political patronage, and consume a significant portion of government budgets without delivering proportional benefits to the populace.Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out why these aides are appointed.
8/26/202423 minutes, 43 seconds
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Can Nigerians Ever Defeat Corruption?

Corruption—it’s a word that comes up in almost every conversation about Nigeria’s challenges. From politics to private offices and even within places of worship, the stain of corruption is widespread.But what does corruption truly mean to the average Nigerian? And more importantly, is there any hope of eradicating it from our society?Join us on this episode of the Nigeria Daily as we explore what corruption means to the average Nigerian, how it manifests in different sectors, and what religious leaders and anti-corruption activists believe can be done to combat this menace.
8/23/202427 minutes, 9 seconds
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Nigeria’s Vanishing Middle Class and Its Unseen Impact

Nigeria’s class structure is a dynamic and intricate system that significantly influences both the nation’s society and its economy. However, with the current economic challenges and the gradual erosion of the middle class, what are the implications for Nigeria’s future?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we delve into the critical role that societal classes play in shaping the Nigerian economy, and what the diminishing middle class could mean for the country’s social and economic landscape. Join us as we explore these pressing issues and their potential impact on the nation’s stability and growth.
8/22/202429 minutes
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The Truth Behind Subsidy Payments

The ongoing back and forth between the federal government, the NNPC  and the media over fuel subsidy payments has plunged Nigerians into a state of confusion and doubt. Despite evidence suggesting that subsidies continue, fuel prices remain high, and in many areas, fuel is scarcely available. In today’s episode of our daily podcast, we delve into the underlying reasons why the subsidy persists and how it affects ordinary Nigerians.
8/21/202428 minutes, 29 seconds
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How Some Naira Notes Are Going Extinct

The Nigerian economy, like many others, relies heavily on its currency for day-to-day transactions, especially within the informal sector where small businesses dominate. However, in recent years, there has been a noticeable disappearance of certain denominations of the Naira, particularly the ₦100, ₦200, ₦50, and ₦20 notes.What does this mean for the Nigerian economy and the life of Nigerians? Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we find out.
8/20/202423 minutes
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How To Prevent Mpox From Spreading

In Nigeria, we saw a resurgence of Monkeypox in 2017 after nearly four decades without a reported case. And now, it’s back again, raising concerns across the country. What’s causing this re-emergence? How serious is it? And most importantly, what can be done to prevent it?Join us on this episode of the Nigeria Daily to find out.
8/19/202423 minutes, 6 seconds
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Should Not Knowing Nigeria's National Anthem Be a Crime?

In a country as diverse as Nigeria, with over 250 ethnic groups and numerous languages, the national anthem is seen as a unifying element. However, there’s a growing concern that many citizens are not familiar with the anthem, especially the new National Anthem. But, do Nigerians actually know how to sing the new national anthem? And does not knowing the national anthem really warrant legal consequences?Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
8/16/202423 minutes, 28 seconds
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Can The Youths Bring About Positive Change Politically?

Nigerian youth, who make up more than 60% of the country’s population, hold immense potential to bring about positive political change.In recent years, their increasing political awareness and activism suggest a growing readiness to engage with and reshape Nigeria’s political landscape.But do they have the Will to put their potentials to work? Can the Nigerian youths make a positive political change?Join us in the episode of our Daily podcast to find out.
8/15/202426 minutes, 19 seconds
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What’s Next For Banks After Mergers

The Nigerian banking sector has undergone significant transformations over the years, with bank mergers playing a crucial role in shaping its current landscape.Mergers are often a response to financial distress. A struggling bank may merge with a stronger one to stabilize operations and protect customers’ deposits.But how many bank customers truly understand the intricacies of mergers?Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily as we take a critical look at the fate of banks after mergers.
8/14/202423 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ways Startups Can Thrive In The Current Economy

Startups in Nigeria face a complex landscape marked by immense potential and significant challenges. The high youth population and increasing internet penetration offer a fertile ground for innovation. How can young people in Nigeria leverage on this fertile ground?Join us on this episode of our daily podcast as we look at ways startups can thrive in this economy.
8/13/202427 minutes, 10 seconds
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Why #EndBadGovernance Protest Fell Below Expectation

Just two weeks ago, a coalition of civil society groups, activists, social media influencers, and ordinary citizens launched a protest against what they described as the #endbadgovernment to address rising inflation, unemployment, and insecurity—a 10-day protest across the country. Their hope was to pressure the government into taking immediate and concrete actions to alleviate the suffering of millions of Nigerians.The protest began with much fanfare and high spirits. Major cities across Nigeria saw thousands take to the streets, waving banners and chanting slogans. Social media was ablaze with hashtags, and there was a palpable sense of momentum.But then, just a few days in, the protest began to lose steam.What is the economic impact of the protest? Why did this protest fail to grab the government's attention and achieve its goals?Join us on this episode of the Nigeria Daily to find out.
8/12/202429 minutes, 9 seconds
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What Nigerians Need to Know Before Investing In Shares

Investing in shares is a concept that’s becoming increasingly popular in Nigeria, but how much do Nigerians really know about it? Shares, stocks, equities—these terms are often thrown around.But many Nigerians are still in the dark about what they truly mean and how to get involved.In today’s episode of the Nigeria Daily, we’re going to unpack what shares are, how they work, and what you need to consider before investing.
8/9/202424 minutes, 39 seconds
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How Popular Social Media Influencers Aid Misinformation

The advent of web 2.0 transformed the internet into an interactive medium, allowing social media platforms to thrive.Nigerian influencers emerged as opinion leaders, particularly among the youth who were early adopters of this technology.Social media influencers in Nigeria play a significant role in shaping public opinion, entertainment, and lifestyle and politics.Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we look at ways influencers have shaped Nigerians over time
8/8/202429 minutes, 59 seconds
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How To Identify Fake FG Loans/Grants

In recent times, many Nigerians have fallen victim to fraudulent schemes that promise access to government funds, grants, and loans. These scams exploit people’s desperation for financial assistance, especially during challenging economic conditions. In this episode of our Daily podcast, we explore ways Nigerians can identify fake links and how they can get access to genuine links for government grants and loans.
8/7/202426 minutes, 37 seconds
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I Went From Making N5000 Daily To Nothing- Trader

Nigeria is currently facing its worst economic crisis in a generation, exacerbated by the ongoing #EndBadGovernance protests.The protests disrupted business activities, affecting both small and large enterprises. Small enterprises, especially those reliant on daily operations, experienced challenges in maintaining regular business hours.Join us on this episode of the daily podcast as small business owners count their losses.
8/6/202429 minutes, 37 seconds
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Are Nigerians Satisfied With Tinubu’s Speech?

Over the last few days, Nigeria has witnessed a surge in protests. Citizens are voicing their frustrations over economic challenges, rising costs of living, and the government’s unmet promises.The President’s address yesterday was highly anticipated, with hopes that he would offer concrete solutions and a path forward. But did he hit the mark? Do Nigerians hear what they expected to hear from him? Join us on this Episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
8/5/202429 minutes, 29 seconds
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Real Reason The Nationwide Protests Changed Dimension

Following the protests that commenced yesterday, August 1st, 2024, tagged #endbadgovernance, the streets of almost all 36 states of the Federation including FCT have been flooded with protests, the discontent is palpable. But who holds the responsibility for unrest? Or is it the actions of the masses themselves? Join us on this episode of the Nigeria Daily to find out.
8/2/202429 minutes, 52 seconds
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How Effective Is FG's 50% Rice Subsidization In Curbing Hunger?

Hunger remains a persistent problem in Nigeria, affecting millions of families. With the rising cost of living and economic challenges, food security has become a top priority.In a bid to alleviate this crisis, the Federal Government has introduced a 50% subsidy on rice. This initiative aims to make rice, a staple in many Nigerian households, more affordable. Can this curb the hunger crisis? What does it mean to Nigerians? Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
8/1/202423 minutes, 25 seconds
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What FG Should Do To Halt Planned Hunger Protest

The clock is ticking, with just a day to go before the planned nationwide protest. The call for August 1st has united Nigerians across the country, planning a nationwide protest. The protest gained traction on social media, where citizens voiced their opinion over economic difficulties and security concerns. But what can the Federal Government do to address these concerns and prevent the protest from happening?Join us on this episode to find out.
7/31/202428 minutes, 16 seconds
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How Private Sector Employers Can Manage the New Minimum Wage

After months of negotiations between the federal government and labor unions on the appropriate minimum wage for workers in the country, a consensus was finally reached to set it at seventy thousand naira, which the President has already signed the bill into law. However, the question now is whether all employers, especially private companies and small businesses, can afford to pay seventy thousand naira as the minimum wage. What can seventy thousand naira really do in today's economy, where inflation and rising prices are a constant challenge? Join us on Nigeria Daily for more insights.
7/30/202425 minutes, 50 seconds
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What You Need To Know About Hepatitis Disease

Every July 28th, the World Health Organization, WHO, celebrates World Hepatitis Day, to raise public awareness about the disease, which affects the liver and causes liver cancer and cirrhosis.  Hepatitis is said to be among the leading causes of death among infectious diseases. How can individuals effectively protect themselves from contracting this disease, given its devastating impact, causing the loss of thousands of lives worldwide? Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we delve into essential preventive measures and expert advice to prevent one from contracting it.
7/29/202424 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Controversy That Trails Scrapping Of Kaduna City Authorities

The Kaduna State House of Assembly has repealed the law that established the capital authorities of Kaduna, Zaria, and Kafanchan. What is the rationale behind this decision? What does this mean for these cities?.Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
7/26/202423 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Impact Of Protests In The Last Decade

People often protest to publicly voice their grievances and attempt to influence public opinion or government policy. Do protests truly make a difference?Join us on Nigeria Daily today as we revisit past protests in Nigeria and examine their impact.
7/25/202423 minutes, 48 seconds
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How To Mitigate The Impact Of Rain On Ordinary Nigerians

Every year, Nigeria experiences a rainy season that spans several months, typically from April to October. While the rains are crucial for agriculture and water supply, they often bring a mix of challenges and opportunities for Nigerians.For small-scale businesses, the impact can be even more profound. What measures can small-scale businesses apply to mitigate the challenges of the rainy season?Join us on this episode to find out.
7/24/202423 minutes, 47 seconds
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Is Nigeria A Conducive Environment For Investors?

Nigeria, once the beacon of economic promise in Africa, has seen its allure as an investors’ paradise dim over recent years. Despite being the continent’s largest economy, the country faces significant challenges that deter investors. Is Nigeria becoming a dead end for investors?Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore this question with insights from investors, analysts, and experts.
7/23/202425 minutes, 40 seconds
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The Link Between Illegal Mining and Banditry

It is no secret that several states in the North-west and North-central regions have been grappling with banditry for over a decade.Zamfara and Niger, which are blessed with abundant mineral resources are now plagued by illegal mining and terrorism.Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore the relationship between banditry and illegal mining, and the devastating impact these activities have on local communities.
7/22/202428 minutes, 54 seconds
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Is The APC Trying To Silence Government Critics?

There has been a debate recently about freedom of speech, following some actions taken at the National Assembly against those who “criticised” government. Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we discuss why this is happening.
7/19/202427 minutes, 44 seconds
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Reason Behind the Urgency With Which Some States Are Conducting LG Elections

Days after the Supreme Court ruling on the autonomy of local government councils, no fewer than 13 states have fixed dates for local government elections.What might be reason behind the urgency in these states to conduct the elections? Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we unravel the mystery.
7/18/202425 minutes, 32 seconds
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Are Governments’ Palliatives Having The Desired Impact?

Since the removal of fuel subsidy, governments at all levels have rolled out various palliative measures aimed at alleviating poverty and hunger. These include food distribution, cash transfers, and other forms of assistance. Are the palliatives reaching those who need them? How are the palliatives changing people’s lives?Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we try to find answers to these questions.
7/17/202425 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why Muslims Fast On The 10th Day Of The 1st Month

Today, the 10th of Muharram, is a day of fasting for many Muslims around the world.This fast is the first day of fasting observed by Muslims every year of the Islamic calendar. Join us on Nigeria Daily as we explore the virtues of this fast, its impact on the lives of Muslims, and how this important act of worship began.
7/16/202423 minutes, 37 seconds
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How To Redirect Young People’s Energy To Peace Building

Whenever there is violence or unrest, young people feature prominently, either as perpetrators or as victims.In honour of World Youth Skills Day 2024, Nigeria Daily explores ways by which young people’s energies can be redirected towards peace building and social development.
7/15/202420 minutes, 35 seconds
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Can The Supreme Court Ruling Guarantee Autonomy For LGAs?

After years of intense debate over the autonomy of local government councils in Nigeria, the Supreme Court has finally delivered a landmark ruling.According to the Apex Court, it is unconstitutional for state governors to withhold funds designated for local government administrations.Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we look into this groundbreaking ruling and what it means for the local government councils.
7/12/202423 minutes, 49 seconds
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Achievements Of Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi Of A Century

Prominent Muslim scholar, Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi, has turned 100 years this week. Many people, including his critics, are of the opinion that these years have been quite eventful as far as his contribution to the growth of Islam is concerned.Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we hear what scholars, followers, and the public think about his dedication to the service of Islam.
7/11/202424 minutes, 28 seconds
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What Grains Tax Suspension May Mean To You

The Federal Government has announced a 150-day suspension of taxes on grains. This move, it says, is part of a broader strategy to combat rising food prices and ensure food security. What does this mean for farmers, the market, and Nigerians?Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
7/10/202424 minutes, 22 seconds
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How A Group In Kano “Preaches” Same-Sex Marriage

The emergence of a group advocating same-sex marriage in Kano continues to attract people's attention.What measure will the Kano State government take on this group, especially seeing the fact that Islam which the majority of the people practice forbids this act?Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily to find out
7/9/202423 minutes, 38 seconds
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Reasons Behind The Current Resurgence Of Fuel Scarcity

Queues for Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, have resurfaced in Abuja and some major Nigerian cities  following the closure of many filling stations operated by independent marketers.What could be the reasons for this sudden scarcity? How are residents and commuters coping with the long lines and high fuel prices? And what measures are being taken to address the situation? Nigeria Daily will find answers to these and other questions.
7/8/202423 minutes, 35 seconds
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Reasons For Increase In Electricity Tariff For Band A Users

Just this week households and businesses in Band A received an increase in electricity tariff. The sudden rise has sparked a lot of conversations and concerns.  Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we search for the reasons for the serial increase in electricity tariff.
7/5/202424 minutes, 8 seconds
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What State of Emergency On Oil And Gas Production Means

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
7/4/202419 minutes, 49 seconds
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Sokoto State Government's Intentions For The Sultan

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 the Sokoto state government?Join us on today’s episode to find out.
7/3/202425 minutes, 30 seconds
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What Nigerian Leaders Must Do To Set Things Right

There are ongoing complaints from Nigerian citizens about the current state of the nation. Experts believe that there are measures the government can take to swiftly address these issues. Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily to find out what these measures are.
7/2/202424 minutes, 31 seconds
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Why You Should Never Entertain Suicidal Thoughts

In the past few days, there have been reports of individuals who have committed suicide. Experts believe that people who commit this action are said to have gone such lengths as a result of depression.Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we look into this and how to prevent one from doing such.
7/1/202425 minutes, 10 seconds
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What Happens When You Stay In A Dirty Environment

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 transforming the environments from being hazardous to habitable, ensuring a healthier future for all.
6/28/202423 minutes, 30 seconds
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Are Traditional Rulers Losing Their Influence In Nigeria?

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 this episode of Nigeria Daily we will try to find out. If this is the case, and why.
6/27/202427 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Blueprint For Peace And Security In The Northwest

The two-day Northwest Peace and Security Summit in Katsina has come and gone.But it has left one :key question: Have the governors of the region any blueprint for the way forward?In today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we will look deeper into the outcomes of the summit.
6/26/202423 minutes, 3 seconds
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How The Northwest Security Summit Can Tackle Insecurity In The Region

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.
6/25/202428 minutes, 40 seconds
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How To Know If Your Hajj Has Been Accepted

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.
6/24/202423 minutes, 19 seconds
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How To Make Sense Of The Court Ruling On Kano Emirship Tussle

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. 
6/21/202424 minutes, 33 seconds
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Why Is APC Rattled By Kwankwaso’s Statements?

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 Emir of Kano, Aminu Bayero, among other things.Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore the series of events that led to this call and the ensuing controversy
6/20/202425 minutes, 26 seconds
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Reason Why Insecurity In Plateau State Is Hard To Tackle

Plateau State has been grappling with a series of violent attacks that have left many dead, displaced thousands more, and destroyed a lot of properties. Why is it so difficult to address these security challenges effectively? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we seek to find out.
6/19/202424 minutes, 27 seconds
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How To Bring Down The Price Of Food Items

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 rising food prices in Nigeria.
6/18/202426 minutes, 38 seconds
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"Why I Must Consume Excess Meat During This Period "

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 questions in this episode of the Nigeria Daily.
6/17/202423 minutes, 51 seconds
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“Sallah Ram: You Can Eat Everything, But You Need To Hear This First”

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.
6/14/202424 minutes, 10 seconds
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Minimum Wage: “Why LGAs Will Soon Be Beggars”

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 today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore the implications of ALGON’s statement, and what this means for workers at the local government level.
6/13/202418 minutes, 3 seconds
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“The Executive And The Legislature Adulterate Nigeria’s Democracy”

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 these and other questions.
6/12/202425 minutes
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How Air Pollution May Affect Your Health

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 health? Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily to hear from experts about the causes of air pollution and its impact on human lives.
6/11/202424 minutes, 45 seconds
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Why Malnutrition Is Increasing In Northern Nigeria

Health experts are calling for immediate measures to address the dire situation of malnutrition,  especially in some northern states. Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we explore essential steps parents can take to protect their children from malnutrition and promote better health outcomes.
6/10/202425 minutes, 59 seconds
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What Farmers Need To Know As The Rainy Season Sets In

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 we investigate the crucial steps farmers should make of this period.
6/7/202414 minutes, 15 seconds
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Minimum Wage: What Do Salary Earners Feel

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 specifics of the proposed amounts and what salary earners' expectations are.
6/6/202416 minutes, 19 seconds
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What Will Happen When Your Bank’s License Is Revoked

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.
6/5/202416 minutes
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Labour Strike Hits Poor Nigerians Hard

Many Nigerians have been left stranded as the organized labour launched a total strike action across the country.Business owners especially are counting their losses.What other impact will this have on poor Nigerians?Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
6/4/202416 minutes, 16 seconds
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Reasons Why Nigerians Can No Longer Afford Tomatoes

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 their daily lives?Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out why.
6/3/202413 minutes, 32 seconds
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How The Judiciary Has Witness Manipulation Since 1999

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?Does checks and balances within the government maintained?Join us on the episode of Nigeria Daily podcast as we explore the crucial role the judiciary has played in Nigeria's democratic journey since 1999.
5/31/202413 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why Nigeria Does Not Need A New National Anthem

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 anthem was adopted.
5/30/202413 minutes, 17 seconds
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APC’s Renewed Hope Is A Joke - Opposition Party

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.
5/29/202414 minutes, 34 seconds
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How I Almost Lost My Life To Cholera

The rainy season is here again, bringing with it the cool, refreshing showers we've all been anticipating. However, along with the rain comes different health challenges.Are you aware of these diseases, do you know  how dangerous they can be?Join us on today's episode of the Nigeria Daily to find out
5/28/202414 minutes, 43 seconds
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How To Make Sense Of The Kano Emirate Controversy

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 practically relocate to the palace to protect what he did.Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we try to unravel the controversy that has engulfed Kano State in the past few days.
5/27/202416 minutes, 57 seconds
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What Is In Store For The Kano Emirates

The people of Kano and other Nigerians are wondering what might become of the Kano Emirate after the events that led to reinstatement of Muhammadu Sanusi II. Nigeria Daily dives deep under the radar to discover what might happen next.
5/24/202414 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why APC Feels Threatened By A Possible PDP, LP Merger

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 ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). However, their desperation for power raises significant concerns about their reliability and intentions.Join us in today’s episode of The Nigeria Daily to find out.
5/23/202415 minutes, 27 seconds
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Is The Nigerian Military Losing Its Esteem?

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 the factors contributing to the erosion of respect for the Nigerian military.
5/22/202414 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Inflation Can Affect Your Daily Life

On today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be exploring the causes of inflation, how it's measured, and the profound impact it has on one’s purchasing power, savings, and daily expenses. Join us to learn how inflation shapes our economy and what you can do to protect your financial well-being.
5/21/202415 minutes, 26 seconds
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"Why Fear Paralyzed Me When My Only Child Fell Sick"

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 the first step a mother should take to assist a child having a convulsion.
5/20/202414 minutes, 32 seconds
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Harassment By Loan Apps Continues Amidst FCCPC Threats To Block Violators

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 out.
5/17/202415 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why Some Civil Servants May Not Receive Their Salaries

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 this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
5/16/202414 minutes, 11 seconds
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What Intending Pilgrims Should Know Before Embarking On Hajj

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 ensure a smooth and fulfilling Hajj experience? Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily to learn more.
5/15/202415 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Residents Manage To Pay Rent In Abuja

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, especially in the face of the current economic reality? Join us in this episode of the Nigeria Daily as we dive into the pressing issues affecting Nigerians.
5/14/202415 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why FG, Zamfara Government Are At Loggerheads Over Security Strategy

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 as we look into the complexities of this controversy and its implications for the state's security.
5/13/202412 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Secret Behind The Success Of The Best Performing UTME Candidates

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.
5/10/202416 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why Intending Couples In Kano May Spend Five Years In Jail

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 kicking against the move.Join us to find out why.
5/9/202415 minutes, 43 seconds
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What You Need To Know About The New 0.5% Cyber Security Levy

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 follows the guidelines of the recently amended Cybercrime (Prevention and Prohibition) Act.Join us on today's episode of the podcast to find out more.
5/8/202415 minutes, 35 seconds
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How to Avoid Falling Victim of 'One-Chance' Drivers

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, as a passenger, you can stay safe in Abuja.
5/7/202416 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why The Spread Of Measles Must Be Checked

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 deadly virus.
5/6/202414 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tips For Safeguarding Your Social Media Accounts From Hackers

The frequent hacking of social media accounts is troubling to users,  with hackers devising new means of doing so every single day.What can users do to protect their accounts from being hacked?Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
5/3/202412 minutes
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"Of Course We Pay Our Civil Servants N7,000, But..."

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 Daily to find out.
5/2/202413 minutes, 31 seconds
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May Day: What Nigerian Workers Will Hear

As they celebrate May Day, many Nigerian workers are expecting a specific announcement.Will they hear what they expect?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask the workers what they want and get the authorities to tell us what they should expect.
5/1/202415 minutes, 53 seconds
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How Fuel Scarcity Threatens Normal Life In Nigeria

Fuel scarcity appears to be worsening, leaving Nigerians spending hours queuing at fuel stations and many stranded. For how much longer will they continue to endure this pain? Join us on this episode of the podcast to find out.
4/30/202414 minutes, 24 seconds
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Why We Had To Discuss The Security Of Our States In America -- Northern Governors

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 their states and finding lasting solutions to them.Nigeria Daily tries to analyse both sides of the equation to enable stakeholders make sense out of it.
4/29/202414 minutes, 2 seconds
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What You Need to Know About The Consumer Credit Scheme

It appears that many Nigerians are not aware that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the take-off of a new scheme that seeks to empower citizens. The Consumer Credit Scheme, according to a statement from the Presidency, will enable Nigerians to enhance the quality of their lives by accessing goods and services upfront, paying responsibly over time.But what do the people think, and how will it impact the financial landscape? Join us in today's episode of Nigeria Daily for more insight.
4/26/202414 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Damage Caused By Bullying At School

Experts have highlighted ways in which our communities can address the issue of bullying among school children. In today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we delve into their insights, exploring effective strategies for prevention and intervention.As a parent, it is necessary to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to create safer environments for your children.
4/24/202415 minutes, 34 seconds
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How Borehole Drilling Leads To Water Scarcity In Nigeria

Borehole drilling is a common solution for water security in many communities in Nigeria. However, worries over the impact of drilling on the environment have been raised by the experts. Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to know the why and how of this urgent problem, as well as viable solutions.
4/24/202413 minutes, 17 seconds
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Survival Tips For School Children During Heatwave

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) says that if safety precautions are not taken, Nigerians in Abuja, Kano, and many other northern states are likely to suffer heat strokes due to the scorching heat waves.Heat stroke, also known as sunstroke, is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is unable to control its temperature.According to the meteorological agency, in the month of April, residents of these states might suffer extreme heat, which would make them prone to heat-induced conditions.In this episode of our daily podcast, we look at the causes and survival tips for children who are resuming school.
4/23/202415 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Actual 'Role' Of NNPP In Ganduje's Suspension by APC

The All Progressive Congress (APC) in Kano State finds itself in the eye of a political storm as internal divisions escalate, with conflicting decisions on suspensions targeting the National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.   Amidst accusations of impersonation and external meddlesomeness, the situation highlights deeper rifts threatening to undermine the party's unity and stability.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to find out the actual role played by the different parties involved.
4/22/202415 minutes, 42 seconds
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Why Nigerian Courts Issue Conflicting Injunctions

The spate of conflicting orders by courts of coordinate jurisdiction has again attracted public criticism in the country.It is no longer a question of whether or not such issues occur in Nigeria, as they have been witnessed for a while now.On today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss this issue and how it affects the Nigerian judicial system.
4/19/202414 minutes, 55 seconds
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Why Prices Are Still On The Rise Despite Appreciation Of The Naira

The persistent rise in food and commodity prices despite the appreciation of the naira has become a source of significant concern among Nigerians.This is against the fact that when there was a slight depreciation of the Naira, the cost of commodities immediately went up.And the traders lay the blame on the rise in the dollar to Naira exchange rate.Why is this happening?
4/18/202415 minutes
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Why Chibok Remains A Shadow Of Itself

It’s exactly a decade since Boko Haram militants stormed Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State.Join us in this episode of the Nigeria Daily as we dive deeply into why Chibok livelihoods remain the shadow of itself.
4/17/202417 minutes, 17 seconds
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Simple First Aid Tips To Save A Drowning Person

Knowing how to swim is important. But even good swimmers can drown, and it can happen fast. Now imagine having absolutely no knowledge about swimming and being involved in a boat mishap?How can people around save such a person?Join us in this episode of the daily podcast as we look at simple tips to save a drowning life.
4/12/202414 minutes, 30 seconds
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What Recruiters Need To Know When Hiring In 2024

As a developing country with a mixed economy and an expanding service sector, salaries in Nigeria can range from below the minimum wage to significantly high figures for those in top executive positions or specialized fields.What amount of salary is acceptable with the current Nigerian economy?Join us in this episode of our Daily Podcast as we find out
4/11/202414 minutes, 29 seconds
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Sallah On A Budget As Cost Of Living Skyrockets

Eid-El-Fitr means “festival of breaking the fast” and celebrations would normally begin, depending on the sighting of the moon.During this period, a variety of meals are made, favorite clothes are worn and there is merriment and celebrations amongst family and loved ones.With the triple cost of commodities in Nigeria today, what will the Sallah celebrations be like?Join us in this episode of our podcast as we find out.
4/10/202415 minutes, 16 seconds
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Real Reason Tailors Disappoint During Festive Periods

As the Ramadan fasting is gradually getting to an end, Muslim faithful are in a preparatory mood to celebrate.Muslims prepare feasts and make new clothes to celebrate the fulfillment of the spiritual exercise. Thus, tailors are major stakeholders who make the celebration unique with customized clothing stylesIt’s unfortunate that some people would also have their hearts broken by these tailors Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast we we look at real reasons why tailors disappoint during festive periods
4/9/202414 minutes, 48 seconds
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Is It Right To Sell Out Zakat-ul-Fitr?

Ramadan is coming to an end. Zakat ul fitr is expected So how many Muslims have started giving out Zakat?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we look at Zakat, and all it entails.
4/8/202412 minutes, 53 seconds
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How To Use Social Media During Ramadan

There is more to this holy month for the Muslims than just the act of keeping and breaking the fast. Ramadan provides an opportunity for a physical and spiritual reboot.So what happens to social media during this holy month?Join us as we look at ways to avoid distractions from social media during Ramadan.
3/29/202412 minutes, 24 seconds
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What Next For Released Boko Haram Suspects?

The military has released over 200 suspected Boko Haram terrorists after 10 years.Sources say the suspects were cleared after it was established that they are not terrorists but were conscripted against their will.What’s next for these victims?Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.
3/28/202415 minutes, 6 seconds
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How Legal Tides Turn for Chinese Businessman in Nigeria

A Chinese businessman has been sentenced to death after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend Ummu Kulthum Sani in 2022.Are there legal implications of the death sentence of a foreigner in Nigeria?In this episode, we delve into the complex legal implications of a foreigner facing the death penalty in Nigeria.
3/27/202410 minutes, 42 seconds
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After 8 Years Of Saving, I Still Can't Go To Hajj - Intending Pilgrim Laments

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, (NAHCON) has declared an increase in the fare for the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia with an additional rise of N1,918,032.91 to bring the total cost to an unprecedented N6.8 million.What is the fate of those who have already made payment?Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.
3/26/202413 minutes, 21 seconds
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How Kaduna State Government Failed To Reunite Kuriga Children With Parents

After weeks in captivity and without their parents, the rescued children were set to reunite with their parents. And the parents on the other hand were highly expectant to hold their children once more.Unfortunately, none of that happened.Join us in the episode of our Daily podcast as we find out why.
3/25/202413 minutes, 19 seconds
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Judicial System Needs Technology, Not Salary Increment- Legal Practitioners

The House of Representatives passed a bill seeking enhanced salaries and allowances for judicial office holders in the country.Is this what is needed for the judicial systems in Nigeria?Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.
3/22/202412 minutes, 53 seconds
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Issues Surrounding The Terrorism Financer’s List

Insecurity and terrorism has been on the front burner of security problems in Nigeria.In light of this, the Federal Government has named Tukur Mamu, a Kaduna-based publisher, and 14 others as terrorism financiers in the country.Is this a move in the right direction? Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.
3/21/202413 minutes, 32 seconds
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Are Nigerians Still Happy People?

Nigeria has been ranked eighth in the list of most happy countries in Africa according to the World Happiness Report.However, given the economic challenges prevalent in Nigeria, Do Nigerians have what to be happy for? Join us on this episode on our Daily podcast as we find out
3/20/202415 minutes
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Nigerians Source For Alternatives As Cost Of Deodorants Triple

Buying basic cosmetics products which  Mostly consist of body spray toothpaste bathing soap and moisturizing lotion has tripled in costLeaving people with the option of dwelling in body other or finding alternatives Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we look at why the cost of deodorant is skyrocketing and alternatives.
3/19/202413 minutes, 14 seconds
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How Online Earners Suffered Huge Loss When Undersea Vandals Struck

Seems  phones had a breather this weekend, as most Nigerians were unable to gain full access to the internet due to a widespread internet downtime.How did this affect online business owners and content creators who depend on the internet?Join us on this episode as we find out and explore alternative internet options.
3/18/202414 minutes, 28 seconds
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Basic Signs That Show Your Kidney Is Failing

Like every organ in the body. The kidney too needs care. How many Nigerians make conscious efforts to take care of their kidneys? Join us in this episode of Nigeria Daily as we look at simple sign of kidney failure that one might ignore.
3/15/202414 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ways To Build A Resilient Nigeria

Nigeria has been on a roller coaster, from dwindling economy and increased cost of living, to insecurity, it’s safe to say the country is experiencing its fair share of down time!In the mist of this, the former president of the Nation, Muhammadu Buhari has said and I quote, “Nigeria is so complex. Really, there isn’t much anybody can do.”How true is that? Join us on this episode of our weekly podcast as we explore ways Nigeria can be made better
3/14/202415 minutes, 2 seconds
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What Age Is Ripe For Children To join Ramadan Fast?

Family togetherness during Ramadan is especially important for parents of young children and adolescents.In light of this, what ways can children get fully involved in Ramadan? What age is right for children to fast?Join us in this episode of our Daily Podcast, as we find out.
3/13/202413 minutes, 56 seconds
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How To Make Cost Effective Meals During Ramadan

Ramadan is the Muslim holy month, and most of the world's estimated 1.8 billion Muslims will observe it in some form.As the Ramadan fasting this year kicks off, the cost of essential food items surged by 95 per cent, and everyone is looking for cost effective mechanisms.Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we share cost effective food recipes for the Ramadan
3/12/202416 minutes, 2 seconds
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Why Young People Don’t Read

One of the biggest and largely unresolved problems a stereotypical African society like Nigeria has faced over the last decades is the decline in the reading culture of Nigerians. How many young Nigerians today can actually sit and read a bookJoin us in this episode of our Daily Podcast as we talk about the dying reading culture amongst young Nigerians
3/11/202414 minutes, 29 seconds
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How Investing in Women Fuels Progress and Prosperity

Achieving gender equality and women’s well-being in all aspects of life is more crucial than ever if we want to create prosperous economies and a healthy planet.Hence the theme for this year’s international women’s day is Invest in women: Accelerate progress.Join us in this special episode of our Daily Podcast as we explore ways  women can be more invested in.
3/8/202413 minutes, 19 seconds
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Is Stable Electricity The Solution To Nigeria’s Economic Woes?

The terrible situation of electricity across the country is really becoming alarming. With how fast the world has evolved, it’s expected that electricity supply should be beyond stable.Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we explore ways stable electricity is beneficial to Nigerians
3/7/202413 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ways The Naira Note Can Land You In Jail

Our Naira note, our pride and sovereignty. It’s a almost like a national id card, because it goes everywhere with you and a symbol of trade and services.Defacing of the naira is a common practice among some people. It is evident that naira notes from the lowest to the highest denominations come as mints but later get defaced in circulation.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at ways the wrong treatment of the Naira note can land one in jail.
3/6/202414 minutes, 14 seconds
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Reason Why CBN Insists On NIN - Account Linkage

Banks are crowded, as Nigerians in their normal way of last-minute fire brigade mode, are trying to link their NIN to their accounts, as instructed by the APEX bank.Why has the CBN come up with this new policy at this point in time?Join us on this episode of our Daily Podcast, as we dig deeper to find out
3/5/202413 minutes, 23 seconds
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Real Reason Warehouses Are Looted

Stories of warehouses and trucks carrying food commodities getting looted is no news. What can put an end to the attitude of looting?Join us on this episode of our daily podcast as we find out.
3/4/202414 minutes, 29 seconds
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Alternatives To Pure Water As Price Skyrockets

It is important to stay constantly hydrated and consume purified water, hence Nigerians turned to the consumption of pure water due to its affordability It seems the tides are changing, as a satchet of water might now go for 100 nairaWhat other alternatives do Nigerians have?Join us on this episode of our daily podcast as we explore the available alternatives to pure water
3/1/202417 minutes, 42 seconds
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How Unclean Water and Boreholes Is Endangering Lives In Abuja

Amidst the wealth and affluence of Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory, a sizable number of people live in abject poverty.Beneath the picturesque vista and rocky terrain, residents are battling water scarcity.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how Indiscriminate drilling of boreholes and illegal water connections result in contamination of water sources.
2/29/202414 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Loophole In Oronsaye's Report

After more than a decade of gathering dust, the Oronsaye's report have finally seen the light of the day as the president has called for its full implementation.Are there any loopholes or bottlenecks in this report? Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
2/28/202414 minutes, 21 seconds
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Is Ecowas Gradually Losing Its Steam?

After Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger announced that they would permanently withdraw from the alliance and formed a grouping called the Alliance of Sahel States, the ECOWAS institution itself according to experts was shaken.Recently, The West African regional bloc lifted most sanctions imposed on Niger over last year’s coup, in a new push for dialogue following a series of political crises that have rocked the region in recent months.Is ECOWAS gradually losing its hold on member countries? Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
2/27/202414 minutes, 55 seconds
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What Nigerians Really Need From The Government

Nigerians have experienced untold hardships since the subsidy removalIn a bid to easy the cost of living, several reports and statements have seen the president rolled out one form or palliative or another.Do Nigerians want palliative or want subsidy off?Join us on this episode of the Daily podcast as we find out
2/23/202412 minutes, 26 seconds
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How To Make More Money As A Public Servant In Nigeria

Things are getting tougher by the day, the dollar is rising, the cost of living is skyrocketing.A single source of income can barely do anything for an individual, talk more of a family.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at ways public servants can make money beyond farming and their regular office jobs.
2/22/202414 minutes, 2 seconds
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Why I Banned English Language In My Home-Parent

There are about 6,500 languages in the world, but did you know that a language disappears and dies every two weeks? Therefore, the International Mother Language Day, on 21 February, is a day to celebrate and protect all the languages of the world.How many young people can fluently speak their mother language?In this episode of our daily podcast, we look the importance of mother’s tongue to the Nigerian educational system.
2/21/202414 minutes, 42 seconds
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How To Fix Nigeria

The Naira is falling, prices of goods and services are skyrocketing, Nigerians are groaning and protests are erupting, while politicians are playing politics.The question is what is being done.In this episode, stakeholders suggest ways in which the country can be fixed.
2/20/202413 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ways to Avoid Getting Killed By The Heat Wave

The heatwave is here and Nigerians are lamenting, some are even making comparisons between states to know which is hotter.However, the truth is that everywhere in Nigeria is hot and this is driving people uncomfortable.But how are people coping?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at ways to survive the heat wave.
2/19/202414 minutes, 28 seconds
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No End In Sight As Cost Of Living Bites Harder

Prices change and sometimes double overnight, Nigerians are groaning, and it seems the law of gravity now applies to the cost of living in Nigeria.Is there a near end to all of this?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.
2/16/202413 minutes, 30 seconds
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Gory Tales From FCT Abattoirs

An abattoir,where a grimy and suffocating stench of blood, intertwined with animal dung, hung heavy.Amidst this nauseating cloak that is impossible to ignore, the abattoir was stuffed with workers, toiling with machetes and knives in blood and dung.How many abattoirs are up to standard in the FCT?Join us on this episode of the daily as we look at the sorry state of Abattoirs in the FCT
2/15/202416 minutes, 45 seconds
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How To Celebrate Valentines Day On A Budget

It is Valentine’s Day, and everyone is preparing to wow their loved ones, take them out, get them thoughtful gifts amongst many other mind-blowing activities.With the state of the economy and cost of things, would Nigerians be breaking the bank for their loved ones this valentine day?Well on this episode of our podcast, we look at how Nigerians are celebrating Valentine’s Day on a budget.
2/14/202415 minutes, 7 seconds
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How Radio Lost Its Value Among Nigerians

World Radio Day is marked annually on February 13, 2024. According to the United Nations, the objective of World Radio Day is to raise greater awareness among the public and media regarding the importance of radio.Hence the theme of this year’s celebration ‘Radio: A century informing, entertaining and entertaining’Is radio in Nigeria today still in the business of educating, entertaining and informing Nigerians?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out
2/13/202414 minutes, 47 seconds
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Did AFCON Really Unite Nigerians?

Win or lose, the fact that Nigeria made it to the finals meant a lot to Nigerians. Hence all Nigerians not minding religion or tribe, gathered together in support of Nigeria.Does football really unite Nigerians? Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily as we find out
2/12/202415 minutes, 1 second
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How to Prevent Sudden Death During Football Matches

Sounds of jubilation filled the streets, as Nigerians celebrated intensely their victory in the suspense filled football match between the super eagles and Bafana Bafana of South Africa Unfortunately, the suspense of the game led to the loss of lives of some Nigerians.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at causes of sudden death, especially during a football match
2/9/202414 minutes, 28 seconds
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The True Cause Of Northern Nigeria's Problems

Northern Nigeria, a land of diverse cultures, what a beauty to behold. But like every region, culture and places in the world, the north has its own challenges bedeviling it.Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast, as we critically look at the true cause of the problems of Northern Nigeria.
2/8/202414 minutes, 48 seconds
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Nigeria Vs South Africa, Not a Mere Game -Analysts

Nigeria and South Africa, Two of Africa’s football giants are meeting head to head, best believe expectations are really high.Join us on this episode of the Daily Podcast as we look at possible outcomes of the Nigeria vs South Africa football match.
2/7/202413 minutes, 50 seconds
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Nigeria Has The Cheapest Egg In The World- Poultry Farmers Association

There was a time an egg use to be 50 Naira, and a crate was not up to a Thousand naira.But the cost of egg today, makes one wonder if we now have golden chickens?What is causing the increase?Join us on this episode of the Daily podcast as we explore the several causes of the increase.
2/6/202414 minutes, 8 seconds
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Can Nigerians Afford To Pay More For Goods And Services This Time?

It’s no longer news that the cost of living has gone on the high side due to the  unstable nature of the Naira. What informed the government's decision at this point in time when Nigerians are already groaning due to the cost of living to increase the exchange rate for cargo clearance?Join us on this episode of our daily podcast as we find out why, and how this would affect the lives of Nigerians
2/5/202416 minutes, 30 seconds
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“Break The Story Not The Nation”- NUJ

It’s no news that Nigeria has been marred with insecurity in the last few years, leading to the death of thousands of people and displacement of many in different regions of the country.  One important role of the media is to provide accurate reportage through thorough investigation and fake news eliminating Is the Nigerian Media Overreporting Insecurity?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we ask if the Nigeria media is over or under reporting insecurity
2/2/202415 minutes, 24 seconds
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Basic Hijab Requirements Every Muslim Should Know

World Hijab Day is observed every year on February 1 to honor Muslim women who wear the hijab.Why is it important to wear Hijab as a Muslim woman ?Join us on this episode of the Daily podcast, as some women share challenges the face when they wear the Hijab
2/1/202416 minutes, 21 seconds
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Why Some Nigerians Are Unpatriotic

Leadership has always been a very big challenge in Nigeria. It has been uneasy to find competent and efficient leaders capable of turning Nigeria’s potentials into a reality.In as much as good leaders are desired, it is believed that the leaders stem from the citizens and community. So, what kind of citizens do we have?Do we need just good leaders or we need good citizens as well?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast, as we are asking if good leadership alone is enough for Nigeria.
1/31/202415 minutes, 47 seconds
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'How I Almost Burnt My House Due To Anger' - Nigerian

Anger is a completely normal, usually healthy, human emotion. But when it gets out of control and turns destructive.What’s the best way to express it?Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily, as we look at how to manage anger.
1/30/202414 minutes, 48 seconds
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Nigerians Resolve To Donkeys And Trekking For Transportation

The cost of transportation is becoming alarming. In Fact it’s safe to say it’s now almost triple.If an alternative did exist, to reduce the cost, would Nigerians jump on it?Join us on this episode of our podcast as we find out
1/29/202413 minutes, 2 seconds
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Consequences of Tinubu’s Economic Policies on Nigerians

It’s no news that the Tinubu’s led administration  set the ground running with its economic reforms.The untold hardship that has hit Nigerians, is nothing to write home about, This  begs the question, who are actually the losers and gainers from the Tinubu’s led administration economic reform?Join us on the episode of our daily podcast as we find out
1/26/202413 minutes, 12 seconds
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Reason Killings Persist In Mangu Despite Curfew

Killings and burning of houses have continued in Mangu town of Mangu local  government area of Plateau state despite the 24-hour curfew imposed by the government.Why?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we ask why?
1/25/202412 minutes, 5 seconds
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Are The Super Eagles Going Spiritual In The Knockout Stage?

It’s no news Nigeria has booked their place in the knockout stage of the Africa Cup of Nations thanks to a narrow win against Guinea-Bissau on Monday.To some people the win between Nigeria and Guinea is a game of luck, and to some, the super eagles are struggling.But the group stage for Nigeria is over? Can we move forward or the team has gone spiritual?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.
1/24/202414 minutes, 40 seconds
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How Opposition Parties Are Surviving In Kano And Plateau

The 2023 elections and the court cases that followed have all come to an end. Now what we have going on is governance and accountability of political leaders.It is no news that in a democracy a credible opposition is important.But now that everything election matters is over, what is the fate of the opposition?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at the fate of opposition in Nigeria today.
1/23/202415 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ways Nigerians Put Themselves At Risk Everyday

The state of insecurity in the Federal capital territory and the nation at large is getting alarming as the day goes, hence the need to stay safe in your own little way is necessary. From  time to time, security agencies have always come out with safety tips for Nigerians to follow  in the cyberspace and in our homes. Do Nigerians actually obey and follow these security tips given?In this episode, we look at unknown ways we put ourselves in danger
1/22/202414 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why Bauchi Sugarcane Sellers Move With Brooms

Chewing of sugarcane is commonplace in northern Nigeria, a region widely known for commercial production of the crop.On a typical day, you would easily come across people enjoying their sugarcane, chewing and chatting the day awayBut how hygienic can it be?Join us as we take a trip to Bauchi to see what is being done to make consumption and sale of sugarcane more hygienic
1/19/202414 minutes, 31 seconds
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Real Reason Insecurity Persists In Abuja

It is no longer news that people now sleep with one eye open in the nation’s capital, because, its either your car gets snatched, and in attempt to continue with life, you fall in to the hands of one chance operators, or kidnappers, who no longer wait for you to come out, but come to your doorstep to look for you.What does this mean to National security, that the nation’s capital is unsafe?Join us on this episode of the Daily podcast as we look critically into the security situation in Abuja.
1/18/202414 minutes, 30 seconds
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Simple Tips That Can Save Your Life While Driving

Getting behind the wheel of your car may seem like a commonplace event, but it is likely to be the most dangerous thing you will do all day long. your odds may be even higher depending on where you live and what you drive and the state of your car.Hence, driving safe is not an option.How do Nigerians stay safe on the roads at all times?Join us on this episode of Our Daily podcast, as we give you simple tips to keep you safe on the roads.
1/17/202416 minutes, 4 seconds
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How To Ace JAMB In One Sitting

The registration for the joint admissions and matriculation board exams commenced on the 15 of January.This means young people would now have the opportunity to sit for the examination that would help them gain admission into tertiary institutions.How are they preparing?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we share simple tips to help you ace your jamb.
1/16/202414 minutes, 11 seconds
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How “No Gree For Anybody” Came About

It’s almost as if Nigerians came together and agreed that No gree for anybody is the mantra for the year.What does it mean to Nigerians and what inspired it?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast, as we find out
1/15/202415 minutes, 7 seconds
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Tips To Help You Relax Better

The growing effect of the hustle and bustle in cities is cause for concern. As people find little or no time to rest and relax.What do people see as relaxing?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we recommend top tips to help you relax
1/12/202415 minutes, 35 seconds
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Is Tinubu Trying To Renew Nigerians Hope?

It looks like the president has hit the ground running this new year.With presidency showing zero tolerance to corruption by suspending a minister, and cutting governance through reduction of travel entourages,  is this the start of renewed hope for Nigerians?Join us on this episode of our Daily Podcast, as we look at how the Presidents latest actions would affect his government and Nigerian perception of him.
1/11/202412 minutes, 1 second
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Are Superstitions Mere Myths?

Superstitions are a part of everyday life in almost all cultures of the world.Irrational as they may be, we all have a superstition or two. What are those common superstitions that run across all cultures and regions in Nigeria and are they real?Well join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.
1/10/202415 minutes, 44 seconds
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What’s Next For Betta Edu?

Dr Betta Edu, the suspended Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, has been barred from entering the Aso Villa in Abuja by the Presidency. She was suspended over alleged financial impropriety and she is being investigated by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC How did this scandal unfold? Tune in to our Daily podcast as we explore the facts and the future of the Minister.
1/9/202414 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ways To Avoid Going Broke In January

Everyone looked forward to a detty December, hope they didn’t forget that January usually seem long.Do people plan financially for the drought that happens in January?In this episode, we look at simple ways people can avoid getting broke in January
1/8/202415 minutes, 57 seconds
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Can Nigeria End Insecurity By November 2024?

The Federal Government says it understands the seriousness of the security challenges facing the country and promises to end insecurity before the end of 2024.Is it possible?In this episode of our daily podcast, we look at the possibility of the government ending insecurity in 2024 and we are asking if it is a bold promise or a false hope?
1/5/202413 minutes, 32 seconds
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Inside Story Of How Visually-Impaired Man Obtained Masters' Degree

World Braille Day is a reminder of the importance of accessibility and independence for those who are blind or visually-impaired.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we spent a day in the life of a visual impaired man, who told us how he achieved his masters in Nigeria using braille
1/4/202413 minutes, 17 seconds
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Did The Older Generation Fail Us?

Some people blame the older generations of Nigerians for the nation’s woes. They say they squandered the opportunities and resources that could have made Nigeria a great country. But is this fair? Or do we all share some responsibility for the state of affairs? Join us in this episode of our daily podcast, where we explore the complex and controversial issue of generational accountability in Nigeria. 
1/3/202414 minutes, 48 seconds
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How To Create Multiple Income Streams In 2024

Whether the goal is to achieve greater economic security and stability, or to increase purchasing power, having alternate source of income is very important.How many 9-5 workers can perfectly handle a 9-5 and an alternate source of income? The answer may surprise you. Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we look at top ways one can create multiple income streams in 2023.
1/2/202413 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ways To Start Your 2024 Right

The start of a new year often brings a fresh perspective, newfound inspiration, and a long list of resolutions.How many people stay true to their set goals at the beginning of the new year?In this episode of our daily podcast, we look at simple tips that would you start your new year right
1/1/202414 minutes, 17 seconds
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Did 2023 Shape the Future of Nigeria’s Democracy?

What a year it was for Nigeria’s democracy! From the heated campaigns to the historic elections, from the controversial tribunals to the endless politicking, 2023 was a year of drama, suspense, and surprises. In this episode of the Nigeria daily, we will examine the key events and players that shaped Nigeria’s political landscape in 2023
12/29/202315 minutes
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How Nigerians Outlived The Cost of Living in 2023

          2023 has been a roller coaster. From economic policies, to cost of living, at this point, it is safe to say the cost of living made several attempts to kill the living, but Nigerians survived.What are those major economic events that happened in 2023?Join us on this episode of our daily podcast, as we look at the highlight of Nigeria’s economy in 2023 and ways 2024 can be better.
12/28/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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How Nigeria Survived Insecurity in 2023

2023 has indeed been a year of various security challenges, ranging from kidnappings, to banditry, and  boko haram insurgents. In this episode of our daily podcast we look at how Nigeria struggled with insecurity in 2023
12/27/202315 minutes, 33 seconds
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Why Giving Gifts Is Important

It’s Boxing Day unfortunately, contrary to popular misconception that has always existed, Boxing Day has absolutely nothing to do with fighting gloves and a ring.But has everything to do with giving gifts.How many Nigerians love to give gifts or know the what kind of gifts to give?Join us on this episode of our daily podcast, as we educate ourselves
12/26/202314 minutes, 40 seconds
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Our December Is Not Detty, But Economical-Nigerians

It’s Christmas, a special holiday Nigerians look forward to just to experience what is known as detty December.But with the economic situation, are Nigerians enjoying a detty December?Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we find out!
12/25/202315 minutes
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How Nigerians Kept Their Sanity in 2023

Many are mad, but a few are roaming, goes the popular slang used to describe the mental state of Nigerians sometimes. Have Nigerians   survived 2023 with their mental state intact?In this episode of our daily podcast we look at how Nigeria s survived the ups and Downs of 2023 mentally!?
12/22/202315 minutes, 26 seconds
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Why You Should Avoid Dengue Fever

Health authorities have reported elevated dengue fever activity in Sokoto State, Nigeria, with more than 80 cases (13 confirmed, 71 suspected) reported Nov. 1-Dec. 16. The last outbreak in Nigeria was reported in 2019.How many Nigerians really know what Dengue fever is?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we are looking what dengue fever is and why one should avoid it at all costs.
12/21/202313 minutes, 55 seconds
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Simple Tips In Identifying Fake UK Jobs

Many Nigerians are looking for ways to leave the country, either by studying or working abroad. However, some of them end up being scammed by fake UK job offers.How can you tell if a UK job opportunity is genuine or not? What are the red flags to watch out for? In this episode of our daily podcast, we will share some simple tips to help you avoid being duped by Japa scammers.
12/20/202316 minutes, 29 seconds
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How To Spot Fake Product At A Glance

Fake food, simply known as food fraud generally has been taking the lives of Nigerians.To confirm products originality, Nigerians usually lookout for the NAFDAC registration number on products, but with fake products on the loose, does NAFDAC number still determine an original product?Join us on this episode of our daily podcast as we look at ways to spot a fake product, even with NAFDAC number.
12/19/202316 minutes, 10 seconds
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Simple Skills That will Help You Land Your Dream Job

There’s a lot of talk about skills vs. degrees or skills vs. certifications. Which is more important in a work space? Degree or skills or certifications?Join us on this episode of the Daily podcast as we look at why skills are important and simple skills that can land you a dream job.
12/18/202315 minutes, 55 seconds
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Is IPPIS Removal A Game Changer for Nigerian Universities?

Federal Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges of Education have been taken off from the Integrated Personnel Payment System (IPPIS).Is this for good or for bad?In this episode of our daily podcast, we look at what to expect now that universities are free from IPPIS.
12/15/202313 minutes, 51 seconds
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I Prepared Spaghetti With Only Palm Oil Because Of Harsh Economy - Nigerian

Food is an essential commodity that everyone needs to survive.There was once a time in Nigeria where with one hundred Naira, you could get 2 small noodles at 35 naira each and one egg at 30 naira. Be rest assured a pot of food was ready.Would we see the prices come back to what it was?Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast, as Nigerian take us down memory lane on how affordable prices of their favorite goods and services used to be in the past.
12/14/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why Nigeria Hasn't Won CAF Awards In 24 Years

What a moment that was for the Nigerian space as Victor Osimhen bags Player of the year at CAF Awards.He has now become the first player from the West African nation to win the award in 24 years and only the fifth in the country’s football history.The last time that was won was in 1999, by Kanu Nwankwo.In this episode of our daily podcast we look at reasons why the award has not been won by Nigeria since 1999.
12/13/202314 minutes, 47 seconds
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We Are Ashamed Because of Huge Debt - Reinstated Kano Workers

In June, Governor Abba Yusuf, suspended salaries of over 10,000 workers employed during the twilight of the administration of the immediate-past governor, Abdullahi Ganduje.Now after several screening, over 9,000 were reinstated. But for the period of suspension, they were working with no pay.What exactly is their fate?Join us on this episode of the weekly as we find out.
12/12/202312 minutes, 21 seconds
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How To Write The Perfect Undergraduate Project

Graduating from school and getting to write your undergraduate final year project is such a blissUnfortunately with all efforts put in place in writing the project, some a never used for anything tangible.How can student make their undergraduate project better?In this episode we get some tips from lecturers.
12/11/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is Being 30 A Big Deal?

All of us get affected by societal expectations. By age 30 you should have conquered the world except that you have now realized that it is not as easy as you thought it was.How many 30 year old's have actually conquered the world?In this episode of our daily podcast, we speak to some 30 year old's as they bare our their accomplishments and challenges
12/8/202314 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tips To Help You Thrive In Your 30s

At 30 society sets certain expectations, like you are expected to be done with school, have a job running basically have your entire life figured out!How many young people actually have their lives figured out at 30?In this episode of our daily podcast, we look at society’s expectations of young people, particularly when one turns 30! and ways to navigate their 30s
12/7/202315 minutes
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Food Poisoning Victim Shares Near Death Experience

The pains of eating a meal and ending up on hospital admission knows no bounds.Ever had food poisoning?In this episode of our daily podcast, we are talking about food poisoning and how dangerous it is.
12/6/202313 minutes, 42 seconds
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What You Need To Know About Plateau House Of Assembly Drama

Elections are over, Winners are being dragged to court, and the best evidence wins and more court cases. Basically, a merry go round has been on since the elections ended.One of such merry go rounds, is the drama in the plateau state house of assembly.In this episode of our weekly podcast, we look at the story behind the happenings in the plateau state house of assembly
12/5/202312 minutes, 11 seconds
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How Malaria Almost Ended My Life- Victim

Malaria is a life-threatening disease that is transmitted by mosquitoes in tropical regions. It can cause death if not detected and treated in time. Some people report having malaria repeatedly or being resistant to antimalarial drugs. Why does this happen? In this episode of our Daily podcast, we discuss the causes and treatments of recurrent malaria
12/4/202311 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ways To Spot A Fake Bank Alert At A Glance

Cases of fraudulent bank alerts are currently rampant, as business owners who rely solely on bank transfers are struggling.How can one spot a fake alert?In this episode of our daily podcast, we educate Nigerians on how to spot a fake alert, to save their business
12/1/202310 minutes, 53 seconds
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How Do Nigerians Feel Giving Alms Amidst Economic Hardship?

It appears begging has become a full-blown profession and a way of life for many Nigerians.These days, able-bodied and well-dressed people, both young and old, have climbed on the bandwagon. With the new trend, are Nigerians still in the spirit of giving?In this episode of the Daily podcast, we look at how Nigerians feel about giving alms especially with the latest economic hardship
11/30/202314 minutes, 25 seconds
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I Know A Big Man Even If He Hides His Car In A Ditch - Trader

The population of Nigerians dragged below the poverty line continuously increases on the back of soaring inflation rate and high cost of living.And because of this, everyone brings out their bargaining super powers to the table.But why is it that when Nigerians in the average class buy things from petty traders they over-price and why do the petty traders inflate prices for average Nigerians?In this episode we find out why this attitude exists.
11/29/202315 minutes, 30 seconds
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Reason Court Cases Delay In Nigeria

The criminal justice system in Nigeria, just like any other, has its complexity.It’s no longer news, to hear cases of prison congestion due to people awaiting trial, awaiting judgement and some awaiting judgement and even prolonged court cases.Who is to be held responsible?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we find out the real reason why court cases delay, as we talk to all the stake holders involved
11/28/202313 minutes, 1 second
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Real Reason Most Nigerians Are Always Late For Events

Ever heard of African time? Are you guilty of it?With how African time has eaten deep, do Nigerians actually see time as money?this episode of our daily podcast, we talk about the African time mentality and  Nigerians
11/27/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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How Economic Hardship Is Making Women Breadwinners

“A man is always the provider” is a sentiment many Nigerians were raised to believe, but reality says otherwise. With the how tough the country is getting, are men still heading the home or need the help of their wives?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we are talking about how women are taking up financial responsibilities a lot more.
11/24/202312 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why Smokers Keep Smoking, Despite Health Risks

A caveat “The Federal Ministry of Health warns that smokers are liable to die young” is boldly written on any pack of cigarettes sold in Nigeria. Despite this, more Nigerians are getting hooked on Tobacco. Do Cigarette smokers care about how long they will live or the health risks associated with smoking?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we ask smokers why they keep smoking, despite the health risks.
11/23/202315 minutes
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Life Saving Tips For Harmattan

Scorching sun, no rain, dry air, hot night and dusty day. Dry season is definitely here.With the dry season dust, also comes cough and catarrh, and to Asthmatic patients, this can be a really difficulty time.How do people cope?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we talk about ways to cope the dry dusty season.
11/22/202313 minutes, 6 seconds
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Are Election Tribunal Strengthening Nigeria’s Democracy?

The 2023 general election in Nigeria has remained one of the historic and dynamic polls in the country's political history.Barely nine months after the election, the judiciary has sacked at least four governors despite arguments from the parties.Is this making our democracy stronger?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at what role elections tribunal plays in strengthening our democracy
11/21/202311 minutes, 18 seconds
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How Social Media Trends Fuel Immorality

 Social media has been known to provide a sense of community and belonging, where people share ideas, beliefs and knowledge.But of late, trends on social media are becoming alarming and worrisome as people jump on them just for the likes.In this episode of our weekly podcasts we look at how social media trends are gradually ruining the lives of young Nigerians
11/20/202314 minutes, 26 seconds
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Real Reason Onion Is Expensive

Onion is a known staple in most Nigerian homes, as it is used for almost every meal. Households now have to dig deeper into their pockets to buy onions, one of the most commonly consumed vegetables in the country as prices have risen sharply due to a biting shortage.What other alternative to onion do Nigerians have?In this episode of Our Daily podcast, we look at why the sudden hike in the price of onion and what other alternative Nigerian have.
11/17/202312 minutes, 30 seconds
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ASUU Joining NLC And TUC Strike Is Jeopardizing Our Future-Students

Following the ongoing NLC and TUC nationwide strike and other affiliates bodies such as ASSU has become encumbered, where lecturers  were restricted from class rooms and other academic activities.Are these students healed from the last eight months strike?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we are looking at how students are affected with ongoing NLC strike
11/16/202315 minutes
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Are You Feeling The Effect Of Naira Scarcity?

Are Nigerians really ready to face another Naira scarcity? Is the first phase of Nigeria scarcity before, during and after February 2023 election worth remembering? CBN says the old note still remains legal tender! But Naira scarcity is said to resurface again. How true is It?In this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we go on the street to ask if Nigerians are beginning to feel the effect of the scarcity
11/15/202313 minutes, 11 seconds
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How Antibiotics Abuse Is Killing Nigerian Healthcare

Have you ever popped one quick ampiclox for a zit or a boil that has refused to clear. Or are you one of those who never complete their dosage of antibiotics?Antimicrobial resistance has become a big challenge in Nigeria and even globally.In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we are looking at how Nigerians attitude towards abuse of antibiotics is killing our healthcare system.
11/14/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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Are Nigerian Youths Still The Leaders Of Tomorrow?

Over the weekend, 3 states in Nigeria had their  elections. Kogi, imo and Bayelsa state respectively.During this Widespread voter inducement was recorded and it was mainly carried out by youths.In this episode of our daily podcast, we look at what the future holds for Nigeria, as youths are taking over political vices.
11/13/202316 minutes, 45 seconds
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Nigerians Brace Up As Naira Scarcity Resurfaces

Do you remember the Naira crunch! What an era, where we face scarcity of both old and new notes. What a time to remember. Well, it seems like it’s back in and around some states as the Supreme Court deadline draws nearTo douse the tensions, the CBN has said the Naira remains legal tender, as opposed to the Supreme Court deadline.In this episode of our daily podcast, we ask if the CBN statements supersedes the supreme court ruling
11/10/202312 minutes, 57 seconds
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Hike in cooking gas has caused untold hardship - Chef

Cooking gas, has become a major commodity in homes, although other options exist, but people still wholly rely on gas. Just recently, rumor has it that there is scarcity of cooking gas in some parts of Nigeria, mainly Lagos and Kano hence a hike in the price.How are Nigerians coping?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we look at how the hike in cooking gas has affected Nigerians.
11/9/202313 minutes, 24 seconds
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How Travel Advisories Ruin Nigeria’s Reputation

Seeing travel advisories released by the American, UK and just recently Canada government to its citizens in Nigeria is no news.With how international media and local media paint Nigeria, hence the need for Travel advisories is worrisome.Why does this exist?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we take a critical look at why and how this narrative has existed for so long.
11/8/202315 minutes
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Why There Is Resurgence Of Boko Haram In North East

At some point it felt like the fight against insurgents was coming to an end, and the north west would see an end to bomb blasts and boko haram threats.Well it seems far fetched as strings of attacks are beginning to resurface.How true is this?In this episode of our daily podcast we look at why there is a resurgence of boko haram attacks in North Eastern Nigeria
11/7/202312 minutes, 42 seconds
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Step By Step Guide On How To Hold Politicians Accountable

Since Nigeria started practicing democracy, the leadership has been characterized by corruption, misappropriation of public funds and offices amongst many other vices.Nigerians' constant complaints of bad governance is starting to  sound like a broken record.In this episode of our daily podcast, we are looking at different measures at which Nigerians can hold their government accountable.
11/6/202313 minutes, 51 seconds
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I Borrow To Survive - Salary Earner

The cost of living they say wants to kill the living.  Buyers are angry, sellers are pissed, Salary earners are complaining about the stagnant nature of their salaries.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we are asking how many salary earners manage their salary till the end of the next month
11/3/202311 minutes, 32 seconds
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Real Reason Hisbah Invaded Kano Hotel

Stories about Hisbah and their activities in Kano have always been in the news.What exactly is happening with Hisbah in Kano?In this episode of our daily podcast we look critically at the activities of hisbah in Kano
11/2/202314 minutes, 25 seconds
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How The Naira Will Gain Its Value By December

The rise and fall in the price of the dollar has been on the lips of most Nigerians.In its way of finding a solution in strengthening the Naira, the federal government has said it is eyeing December to bring down the dollar rate to N750 per dollar.Is this a good thing? In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at how  the government can do better with the exchange rate.
11/1/202315 minutes, 13 seconds
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Would Rotational Presidency Solve Marginalization In Nigeria?

The People’s Democratic Party’s presidential candidate in the February 25, 2023 election, Atiku Abubakar, has called for a single term 6-year rotational presidency amongst the 6 geopolitical zones.Would this see a more unified Nigeria?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we ask if this recommendation by Atiku Abubakar would work in Nigeria’s political space.
10/31/202316 minutes, 4 seconds
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How Japa Syndrome Can Be Stopped

Many Nigerians are fleeing their country in search of a better life. This phenomenon, known as the japa syndrome, has been going on for a long time and shows no signs of stopping. Why are so many people leaving Nigeria? What would make them stay? In this episode of our daily podcast, we explore these questions and more.
10/30/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why Some People Suffer From Vaccine Side Effects

Vaccines are arguably the most important public health tools available today. Despite their advantages, some people still face negative effects from vaccines. Why is that? In this episode of our podcast, we look critically at why some people react negatively to vaccines and some don’t.
10/27/202312 minutes, 37 seconds
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How Scammers Generated Millions From Nigerians Seeking FG’s Palliatives

Over 9000 Nigerians are allegedly getting scammed, and the  scammers are cashing out big time. These Nigerians are being scammed into paying 300 naira to benefit from the federal government palliative for 15 million households.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we hear from the victims as they are unaware that they are being scammed
10/26/202315 minutes
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Why Nigerians Exploit Themselves

Nigerians are known for their vibrant and friendly energy expressed through diverse creative expressions. Despite this, tales of Nigerians wanting to exploit themselves is no news.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at why Nigerians like to exploit themselves at every given opportunity.
10/25/202314 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Shocking Truth Behind the Crash Of The Naira

News of the hike in dollar is not new to Nigeria and Nigerians, who have seen the prices of goods and services rise along with the exchange rate. The naira plunged to nearly 1,000 per dollar in the official market, a new record low. How did this happen? In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we explore the various factors that have impacted the Naira.
10/24/202312 minutes, 48 seconds
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Caning Students, Discipline or Abuse?

Seeing teachers using cane to flog students used to be a normal sight in schools, primary and secondary alike.Is that the right form of discipline?In this episode of our daily podcast, we ask what constitutes discipline in schools.
10/23/202314 minutes, 17 seconds
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Repentant Boko Haram Facing Rejection In Borno Community Opens Up

Lives have been lost, loved ones lost, family displaced, wives made widows and children made orphans by the Boko haram insurgents.Despite this, 600 repentant Boko Haram members were reintegrated into their communities. Were they welcomed with open arms?In this episode of Nigeria Daily we look at lives of the reintegrated Boko Haram members and the fate of the communities they live in.
10/20/202314 minutes, 15 seconds
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Inside Nigerian Border Communities Suffering Effect Of Niger Coup

Imagine living in a community that depends on cross-border trade for survival. Now imagine that trade being cut off overnight by a military coup in the neighboring country. How would you cope? How would you feed your family? How would you protect yourself from violence and insecurity? This is the reality for millions of Nigerians living in border communities, who have been affected by the coup in Niger that took place three months ago. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the lives of these people and how they are coping with the border crisis.
10/19/202313 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Cost Of Living Crisis, Stories From The Streets

It’s no longer news on the cost of things in the country. There was a time when you could eat noodles and egg for a hundred naira. But the same cannot be said for today.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigerians coping mechanisms through this period.
10/18/202313 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why More Children Are Begging On The Streets

Begging has always been a sight on the streets of some major city across the country.But there is a sudden rise on underage begging specifically across the country.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at why there is a sudden rise in underage begging across the country
10/17/202314 minutes, 51 seconds
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Real Reason Why The Price Of Nigerian Rice Is High

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has lifted the foreign exchange restrictions it placed on importers of 43 items including riceSince the ban of importation of rice, Nigerians have had no choice but to fall back on Nigerian goods.Our Daily podcast asks if this new move will see the price of Nigerian rice drop?
10/16/202312 minutes, 52 seconds
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How The Sudden Rise Of Wokeness Is Affecting Nigerians

Being woke in the world today means different things to different people, depending on their perspective, context, and goals.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we explore how the concept of wokeness is affecting the lives, choices, and challenges of young Nigerians in the social media era.
10/13/202314 minutes, 58 seconds
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What You Should Know NBC’s Plan To Control Social Media In Nigeria

Social media has become a powerful platform for Nigerians to express their opinions, share information, and mobilize for social change. However, it has also been a source of concern for the government, which has accused some users of spreading fake news, hate speech, and inciting violence. To address this issue, the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) has announced its intention to regulate social media in the country. How will it do that? In this episode of our Daily podcast, we explore NBC's plan to control social media in Nigeria.
10/12/202314 minutes, 20 seconds
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Passengers Rejoice As FG Mandates Airlines To Pay Compensation For Flight Disruptions

Missing flights and canceled flights by airlines are no longer news in Nigeria. To put an end to this, the minister has come out to say that it will soon issue an order compelling airline operators to start paying compensation to passengers for delayed and canceled. Would this make any difference?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at how airline operators and passengers feel about this.
10/11/202315 minutes, 46 seconds
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Why Nigerians Must Take Mental Health More Seriously

October 10th every year is celebrated as World Mental Health Day, all over the world.In Nigeria, mental health is rarely talked about, as it is usually attributed to alcohol, drug use and evil spirit possession, hence a certain low level of awareness.In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we look at what every Nigerian should know about mental health
10/10/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is Genital Theft Real?

As males live in fear of having their genitals taken, genital theft has become rampant. Is genital theft a real thing? In this episode of our Daily podcast, we ask how real genital theft is, and victims share their experiences.
10/9/202314 minutes, 10 seconds
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Why Most Nigerians Overlook Terms And Conditions

Terms and conditions apply, they say, at the end of every advert or bank promotion.When was the last time you read through all the terms & conditions (T&C) guiding the operations of an app or service before you agreed to continue? When was the last time you read a contract?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we look how important it is to read terms and conditions.
10/6/202313 minutes, 22 seconds
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My Profession Made Ladies Reject Me - Teacher

October 5th every year, is world teachers’ day, on this day, we get to celebrate teachers all over the world.Almost everyone has something good to say about his or her teacher at some point or another.But how many women are willing to marry a teacher?
10/5/202315 minutes
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Will The New Price Of BUA Cement See The Light Of Day?

In a bid to ease this high expense of building materials, BUA Cement, a subsidiary of BUA Group, has  announced a reduction in the price of their cement from N5000/6000 to N3,500 per bag.Would this new move be of benefit to the common man?In this episode of Nigeria Daily we are asking if the price reduction of BUA cement would have any effect on the end users.
10/4/202315 minutes
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Sad Tales Of Zamfara Residents Who Expect Knocks From Bandits Every Night

It’s no news that Nigeria has been grappling with insecurity and Zamfara state, has its own fair shareIt is safe to say that most news about Zamfara, especially social media, has only depicted insecurity. Is that really what’s happening in Zamfara?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we see Zamfara through the stories of its residents.
10/3/202313 minutes, 22 seconds
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Only A 200% Increment Can Ease Hardship Of Workers-Expert

As part of his Measures to ease economic hardship, President Tinubu has approved 35,000 provisional wage award for federal government workers for the next 6 monthsWould this make any difference for the federal government worker?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at what difference the said amount would make.
10/2/202313 minutes, 44 seconds
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How Fake News Sparked Confusion On Kaduna Election Tribunal

The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal in Kaduna State has upheld the victory of Governor Sani Uba.Contrary to information leaked to the media earlier that the election was declared inconclusive.What led to the fake news? How did it come about?
9/29/202314 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why Nigeria Will Keep Borrowing

In its bid to end the vicious cycle of borrowing for public expenditure as promised by Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the president has now collected a debt of 1.6 trillion naira from the World Bank in the last 4 months.Is it possible to truly end borrowing? Will Nigeria crumble if it keeps borrowing?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why the government would keep borrowing and how this will affect the country.
9/28/202314 minutes, 41 seconds
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What You Should Know About Electric Cars

In the light of the removal of fuel subsidy, and the increased cost of fuel, it seems the usage of electric cars might just be a way out. Will we ever see a full usage of electric cars in Nigeria?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we talk extensively about electric cars, as we educate Nigerians on what they should know about electric cars.
9/27/202314 minutes, 53 seconds
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What You Should Know About Your Next Of Kin

Who is your next of Kin?A question asked on most important official forms at every point or another.In this episode of our weekly podcast, we look at what a next of Kin is, and the myths surrounding it.
9/26/202314 minutes, 16 seconds
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Things Girls Do Just To Get Educated

Education, they say, is the only tool used in empowering the girl child. It offers girls the necessary skills and information necessary to excel in a chosen career in the future.But unfortunately, not all girls have access to quality education like they should and deserve.In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we look at the extent girls go just to get educated
9/25/202315 minutes, 25 seconds
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Real Reason Why Journalists Are Attacked

In the past week, over 5 journalists have been harassed, victimized and even killed across the country.Why are journalist being attacked?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look critically into why there is a surge in the attack against journalist across the country
9/22/202315 minutes, 21 seconds
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What Next After Court verdict On Kano Governorship Election

The tribunal for the Kano election has decided, and a winner declared.What next?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at the way forward for Kano state.
9/21/202313 minutes, 50 seconds
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Is The FCT Still As Safe As It Use To Be?

One chance, kidnapping and even car snatching, has gradually started becoming a norm in the Federal capital territory.The once peaceful and safe FCT, is beginning to have its fair share of insecurity.In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we look at what is been done to curb the resent spike in insecurity across the FCT.
9/20/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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Are Youths Satisfied With Nominated Ministers?

In the spirit of renewed hope, president Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has appointed two new ministers in charge of the Ministry of Youth.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we would be asking if the youths are satisfied with the Nominated ministers.
9/19/202314 minutes, 30 seconds
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Why Prices Of Grains Keep Soaring Despite New Harvest

The new season of harvest is here. However prices of grains keep soaring.In this episode of Nigeria Daily we find out why?
9/16/202315 minutes, 35 seconds
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How Sustainable Is Borno's Crash In Transport Fare

There is been a massive crash in transport fare in Borno State in the recent times. How sustainable is this? Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
9/15/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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How School Resumption Is Turning Into Nightmare For Parents

The increase in tuition fees by schools as a new session begins has thrown many parents into a nightmare. The hike in fees is coming at a time when disposable incomes of families are shrinking occasioned by the removal of petrol subsidy which has had spiral effects on prices of goods and services in the country.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out how this is affecting parents and even the schools.
9/14/202315 minutes
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Why Some Governors Put Caretaker Committees In Charge of LGAs

In more than 17 LGAs, there has been a recurring and concerning issue of  state governments running local council caretaker committees instead of electing LGA chairmen. In this episode, we see the reason why this happens and why it needs to end.
9/13/202315 minutes
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Why There's Resurgence Of Boat Mishaps In Niger

In Niger state, boat mishaps have become a recurring and concerning issue, leaving many wondering about the reasons behind these tragic incidents. In this episode, we see the factors contributing to this problem and discuss possible solutions for a safer future on the waterways.
9/12/202314 minutes, 2 seconds
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How Traditional Rulers Can Curb Influx Of Bandits In North East

Following security concerns in the northern part of the country, the northeast governor’s forum has blamed an influx of bandits in the region on traditional rulers and local authorities whom they say give shelter and cover for the perpetrators in the region.On this episode of Nigeria daily, we seek to find what roles traditional institutions play in curbing insecurity in the region.
9/11/202314 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why Late Sheikh Abubakar Giro Stood Out Amongst Others

The death of Sheikh Abubakar Giro Argungu has been described by many Nigerians including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a great loss to the nation. What are the lessons to be learnt from the late renowned Islamic scholar? Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
9/8/202314 minutes, 37 seconds
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Why 2023 Presidential Tribunal Verdict Is Business As Usual

 No legal challenge to the outcome of a presidential election has succeeded in Nigeria, which returned to democracy in 1999 after three decades of almost uninterrupted military rule and has a history of electoral fraud.Could the 2023 Presidential Election Petition Tribunal verdict be business as usual? Find out in this episode of
9/7/202315 minutes, 1 second
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Why Tinubu Needs Help After 100 Days In Office

During the last 100 days, President Tinubu has been engaged in the process of restructuring his strategies and framework for governance and development.In this episode, we see how well this is playing out in major sectors of the country.
9/6/202314 minutes, 41 seconds
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Real Reason Zamfara Shut Down Cattle Markets

 The cattle markets in Zamfara are not just trading hubs but have been the heart of sustained livelihoods for decades.In this episode, we dive into the reasons and implications of this disclosure on not just Zamfara but other states
9/5/202314 minutes, 7 seconds
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Truth Behind Purported Video Of Fainting In Northern Nigeria

A Social media video making rounds of women arrested for reportedly being responsible for fainting from knocking people’s doors in Northern Nigeria.On this episode of Nigeria daily, let’s find out if this claim is true.
9/4/202314 minutes, 23 seconds
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Why You Should Not Practice Open Urination

Indiscriminate urinating in public places has become a menace in the society, as many Nigerians have given deaf ears to warning from the government.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the reasons why Nigerians must stop the act of open urination.
9/1/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Political Future Of Kwankwaso

The suspension of a prominent political figure such as Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, According to report will mark a new milestone for the New Nigeria Peoples Party NNPP.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the controversy rocking the party and also try to find out the real issues around the alleged suspension of Kwankwaso.
8/31/202314 minutes, 59 seconds
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Is Lagos Really In A Class Of Its Own?

The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about Lagos is gridlocks and the stress that comes with it, but the large population and influx of people suggests otherwise.In this episode, we see what people really think about the city of Lagos.
8/30/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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Challenges Small Business Starters Face

Behind the scenes, small business owners often encounter a myriad of challenges that can test their resilience and determination.On this episode of Nigeria daily, we’ll take a look at what small business owners face concerning the inception of their ventures.
8/29/202314 minutes, 11 seconds
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How Cameroon Dam Could Trigger Flood Disaster in Nigeria

The recurring effect of the Lagdo Dam release on lives and properties of Nigerians in communities has been a thing of concern, especially as NEMA says that the effects this year might be worse than recent years.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we’ll take you through what the Government is doing to mitigate the effects of the flood this year as well as what the permanent solution to the reoccurring flooding will be.
8/28/202314 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why Seyi Tinubu May Pick The Next Minister Of Youth

They have been controversy around a purported All Progressives Congress (APC) youth wing letter making the rounds urging President Bola Tinubu to make his son, Seyi Tinubu the minister of Youth.Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily, what different factions have to say on this matter.
8/25/202315 minutes, 29 seconds
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Issues Around Promises Of Newly Appointed Ministers

In 24 years after the country transited from military to civilian regime, more than enough ministers have served at different times making promises that are sometimes not realistic.Ministers appointed by Tinubu have promised to  hit the ground running, but the question is will they keep to their promise?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss some of the issues around the promises of the newly appointed ministers.
8/24/202315 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Life Of Nigerian Doctors Abroad

Amidst the concerns of brain drain in the country, it looks like more Doctors are planning to leave the shores of the country, why is this so?This episode of Nigeria daily takes a look at why Nigerian doctors leave, as well as how those that left already are fairing.
8/23/202315 minutes, 20 seconds
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What FCT Residents Feel About Wike’s Demolition Threat

Minuites after being inaugurated as the FCT minister, former Rivers state Governor Nyesom Wike, announced plans to assertively approach demolition in the green areas of Abuja.In this episode, we will find out where in Abuja is a referred to as green area, as well as reactions of citizens.
8/22/202314 minutes, 34 seconds
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How Appointment of 131 Women SSAs Will Affect Niger State

From community endeavors to professional achievements, the role of women in driving positive changes is becoming increasingly evident. In this episode, we explore the effect of the recent women's SSA appointment in Niger States development.
8/21/202314 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why Northerners Are Put In Charge of Defence Ministry

The president, Ahmed Bola Tinubu in his new list of portfolios assigned to minister saw yet again a northerner in the position of minister of defence and for the first time, state defence minister was named, both from Northwestern Nigeria.What is the idea behind this? Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
8/18/202314 minutes, 56 seconds
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What Rise In Inflation Mean for Nigerians

The National Bereau of Statistics has disclosed that Nigeria’s annual inflation rose to 22.79 percent in June from 22.41 percent in the previous month. How will this affect the ordinary in the country? Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
8/17/202315 minutes, 28 seconds
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AI And Its Impact On Students

 It is no doubt that education is evolving into the future as we embrace the ever-evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence. However, is it all shiny or are there lesser-known concerns that affect students?In this episode, we will be exploring both sides of the coin.
8/16/202315 minutes, 34 seconds
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Why Kano Tops Tuberculosis Cases In Nigeria

The recent discovery of over 8000 tuberculosis cases in Kano state after a medical outreach has left the state toping on the national table in cases.In this episode, we will find out why Tuberculousis cases in Kano is this high.
8/15/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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What Stops Nigerian Youths From Progressing?

The importance of Youth progress in every society is said to be key to the overall progress of the society. But are young people faced with challenges in their progress journey?
8/14/202314 minutes, 47 seconds
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How Niger Coup Is Affecting Businesses In Border Communities

The border closure between Nigeria and Niger continues to take its toll on lives and livelihood of residents in border communities, with the situation fast deteriorating.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out how this is affecting business activities in the border communities.
8/11/202314 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Controversy Over Arrest Of Motorist With Faded Number Plates

The arrest of some Motorist in Nigeria by VIO or FRSC over faded vehicle number plates is sparking  a lot of controversy, as some Motorist are of the opinion that it could be another means of extorting them.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out the reason for arrest and more.
8/10/202314 minutes, 23 seconds
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How Nigerian Traders Survive Amidst Mass Shop Demolition

In Nigeria, the government's decision to demolish properties, from homes to markets, has been said to bring so much distress to communities. For those forced to relocate, survival becomes a daunting challenge.
8/9/202314 minutes, 36 seconds
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How To Survive in Abuja

In the heart of Nigeria lies Abuja, a city that epitomizes both ambition and struggle. Despite the challenges, Nigerians from across the nation continue to flock here, seeking a better life.
8/8/202314 minutes, 53 seconds
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How Ministerial Change in Kano Sparked Reactions in Other States

With the surprise that followed the Kano state ministerial nomination, other states have as well expressed shock over the nominees from their states. Let’s find out the states and why the surprises.
8/7/202315 minutes
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How Ganduje Emerged APC Chair Against All Odds

Former Governor of Kano State, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has emerged as APC chair, amid controversy of zoning and other issues.On this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how Ganduje emerged and the future of the ruling party.
8/4/202313 minutes, 47 seconds
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What Impact Has The Labour Union Protest Made?

Despite all government did to throw spanners in the works, including court injunctions and long-drawn negotiation meetings, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) will today, proceed with its planned protest against recent fuel price hike, and other government policies.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the impact the nationwide protest might make.
8/3/202315 minutes, 12 seconds
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What President Tinubu's Speech Means For Nigerians

In the much-anticipated Monday speech, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu addressed the nation on matters of great importance. With the entire nation eagerly tuned in, expectations were running high as Nigerians yearned for clarity and reassurance. The question remains: Did the speech deliver enough to put the nation at ease, or did it leave Nigerians wanting more answers?"
8/2/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Controversies Around Emirs Pictures In Kano

The Coronation Hall, a symbol of Kano's rich royal history, stands tall as a gallery of the esteemed Emirs who have graced the throne with wisdom and dedication. Emir Sanusi's image once adorned this prestigious lineage but was removed during his dethronement, the recent reemergence of his picture on this historical mural has left the public speculating on the significance behind the gesture.
8/1/202314 minutes, 59 seconds
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Is NLC Truly Prepared for Nationwide Protest?

Following the end of a seven-day ultimatum that the Nigeria Labour Congress NLC gave the federal government over an impending nationwide protest it scheduled for Wednesday, we took out time to find out the level of preparedness from states.
7/31/202314 minutes, 34 seconds
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How Doctors' Strike Is Affecting Nigerians

The Strike action by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors is affecting the ordinary Nigerians, thereby, adding to the so many issues they are already dealing with.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how this affects some Nigerians, as they share their terrible experience.
7/28/202314 minutes, 57 seconds
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Has The NLC Been Compromised?

Since the removal of fuel subsidy some Nigerians have alleged that Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has stripped itself of every strand of credibility, public trust and confidence.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, listen to NLC respond to some allegations from some Nigerians.
7/27/202314 minutes, 55 seconds
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Reason Why Secondary School Fees Are Soaring

In recent weeks, the rising cost of education in secondary schools has become a pressing concern for parents, students, and educators alike. As school fees continue to climb, it begs the question: what factors are driving this surge in expenses?
7/26/202315 minutes, 45 seconds
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Life Of Traders In IPOB Sit-At-Home Zones

The IPOB Sit-At-Home campaign is causing significant concerns for small businesses in the South-East region and as the civil disobedience action unfolds, shops, markets, and businesses are also forced to close their doors, leading to a sharp decline in sales and revenue. This loss poses a severe challenge to the already struggling small enterprises.
7/25/202314 minutes, 49 seconds
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What Will Happen If Tinubu Fails To Present Ministerial List This Week?

As Nigerians are eager to hear the news of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ministerial list to National Assemby, five days left to the deadline according to law.Close associates to the president once said that "Tinubu's cabinet will be ready 30 days after inauguration" but how is this promise not fulfilled?In this episode,  we focus on what will happen if the 60 days elapsed without presenting the names.
7/24/202311 minutes, 58 seconds
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Why POS Operators Might Increase Service Charge

Point of Sale (POS) operators are planning to increase their service charges before the end of July 2023. In this episode, we find out the rational behind the proposed increase in service charges.
7/20/202314 minutes, 55 seconds
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Why Muslims Do Not Celebrate Islamic New Year

The Islamic New Year ( Hijrah)  is an important time for Muslims, yet there are no loud celebrations.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why Muslims do not really celebrate the New Year.
7/20/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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How Nigerians Suffer Due To Fuel Price Hike

Nigerians have been hit by another hike of fuel prices while still trying to recover from the last. How exactly will Nigerians cope??
7/19/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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Who Succeeds Abdullahi Adamu?

On the heels of the ruling parties' National Caucus and National Executive Council meetings, the national chairman of the APC, Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu, tendered his resignation.What lies ahead for the ruling party?
7/18/202315 minutes, 36 seconds
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Should Traditional Rulers Have Constitutional Roles?

 The roles of traditional rulers in the country have long been isolated from the constitution, though there seem to be a recent debate as to whether or not traditional rulers should be given constitutional roles and recognition? 
7/17/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Online Lenders’ Offensive Tactics Push Borrowers Into Depression

Nigerians who resort to loans from online lenders following stringent conditions of banks are being subjected to psychological trauma by the lenders, their family and friends.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at how this is frustrating the borrowers and their family and friends, as well as how to mitigate the situation. 
7/14/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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Who Is Fueling Plateau Crisis?

The crisis in Plateau State has claimed lives and property. It seem to be taking a different dimension as both warring parties, regardless of several peace meetings have yielded little or no result.What do they want? What  is further fueling the crisis? in this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
7/13/202316 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why Road Signs Are Crucial

Learning road signs were as crucial as learning ABC as children. Looking left, right and left again was more than just a recital. Road signs are for your information but most importantly, for your safety, so use road signs, everyone can understand them.
7/12/202312 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why Rice Is Expensive In A Country Producing It

The price of rice in the market is said to be on the increase, with Nigerians finding it hard to afford a staple food that is widely consumed in the West African country.Why is the price of rice on the increase when the country produces it?
7/11/202314 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Economic Implication Of Retiring Over 100 Senior Military Officers

Nigeria has over the years witnessed an early retirement of senior military officers after subsequent appointment of their subordinates by successive governments.About a hundred military officers were retired recently, raising the question of what happens to the huge investments that went into their training and what is the implication of this?
7/10/202312 minutes, 12 seconds
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How DailyTrust Newspaper Maintained Relevance For 25 Years

For 25 years,  Daily Trust Newspaper, one of the leading media publications in Nigeria, has remained consistent. Despite the disruption digital media caused in the information dissemination sphere, the newspaper has remained relevant.How did this newspaper achieve this? Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
7/7/202315 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Rep Members Are Lobbying For "Juicy" House Committees

An intense lobby has begun for appointment into ‘juicy’ committee of the House following the constitution of a Selection Committee to recommend members for appointment as Chairmen and Vice Chairmen of Standing Committees.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at how this is happening in the National Assembly.
7/6/202315 minutes, 27 seconds
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Crisis brew in PDP, APC Over New National Assembly Leaders

What happens when politics leadership meet? In today's episode, we explore the complexities surrounding the new presiding officers of the National Assembly.Join us as we delve to see how democracy and the role of political parties all play out.
7/5/202315 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why Nearly Half Nigerian Pilgrims Fell Sick At Hajj

Out of the over 90 thousand pilgrim’s at the 2023 hajj in Saudi Arabia nearly half have been reportedly sick.What could be the cause of this? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
7/4/202315 minutes, 28 seconds
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Reason Kano State Schools Were Shut

Kidnapping of students in school around some northern states had been reportedly the reason why Kano state previously ordered the closure of some schools in the state.However, the state Government has recently called for the reopening of such schools.
7/3/202315 minutes, 57 seconds
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How Youths Abuse Drugs During Festive Season

Many see the festive season as a period of celebration, thereby indulging in substance abuse such as high consumption of alcoholic drinks, smoking marijuana and cannabis sativa.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out how youths abuse drugs.
6/30/202315 minutes, 58 seconds
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How Some Nigerians Celebrated Sallah Amidst Biting Economy

Many Nigerian Muslims are marking the Eid-el-Kabir Sallah festivities amidst harder bite of the economy and security concerns.A cross section of Muslim faithful  lamented that with the worsening economic situation, coupled with the growing insecurity, they opted for a low-key celebration.
6/29/202315 minutes, 47 seconds
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The Traditions Associated With Eid-el Adha

The traditions associated with Eid-ul-Adha hold deep meaning and significance, emphasising the values of faith, selflessness and gratitude.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss these traditions and more.
6/28/202315 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Nigerians Are Faring At The Planes Of Arafat

On the 9th of Dhulhijjah, which is the last month of the Islamic year, Muslims all over the world marks Arafat day.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why this day is so important, how it should be observed, and how Nigerians in Saudi Arabia are observing the Arafat day.
6/27/202314 minutes, 48 seconds
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How Abuja Estate Got Submerged

Despite the effects of climate change playing a role in flood disasters across the country, other preventable factors have also contributed to the recurring decimal of floods in certain areas in the country.Trade more Estate in the Lugbe area of Abuja was in the news on Friday when most of the houses in the estate got submerged in flood.How then did it get to this?
6/26/202315 minutes, 22 seconds
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Real Reason Why Rams Are Expensive

The price hike of sacrificial Rams in Nigeria is quite disturbing  to some muslim faithful in Nigeria  as the Eid el Kabir celebrations draws near.Why is this sacrificial animal so expensive? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
6/23/202313 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Politics Of Winner Takes It All Weakens Nigeria's Democracy

Venturing into Politics in Nigeria wouldmean that one has made enough money, as elections are increasingly becoming expensive, running into billions.The Issue of the winner takes it all persists even with arrays of election petition after elections. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how this is weakening our democracy.
6/22/202315 minutes, 31 seconds
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Are The New Service Chiefs Competent Enough?

Many Nigerians sighed with relief on Monday the 19th of June 2023, with the appointment of new service chiefs. Are they ready for the task ahead? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out their pedigree and their readiness for the Job.
6/21/202315 minutes, 56 seconds
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Threats To The 2023 Farming Season In North West

The vast farm lands in northern Nigeria promise food security for the country if properly utilized.However, the weight on agriculture for both consumption and a means to grow the economy is reportedly threatened by banditry in the Northwest.
6/20/202314 minutes, 1 second
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Student Loan: How Tuition Fee Threatens Women's Education

Up scaled advocacies for female education especially in northern Nigeria has been backed with a number of initiatives by Government and non government actors in order to bridge the gender gap in education.Poverty as one among other factors has reduced the chances of females attaining a reasonable height in their educational pursuit.What now happens if the cost of tertiary education becomes the reason why such group is left out?
6/19/202317 minutes, 19 seconds
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Owning A Home In Nigeria

Investing in urban property can be a very good decision but you should always do your homework before you invest.On this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be having a conversation surrounding owning a home through Urban Shelter.
6/16/202315 minutes
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Plateau State: Why LG Secretariats Were Shut Down

The sacking of Local Government Chairmen by the Governor of Plateau State is sparking a lot of reactions.In ths episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out whether the governor of a state has the power to sack an elected local government chairman.
6/15/202314 minutes, 2 seconds
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How I Almost Lost My Child Due To Lack Of A Blood Donor - Mother

The agony of losing a loved one due to lack of a blood donor could have a devastating effect and dire consequences. This has led to people starting a blood donor campaign to help others out of the nightmare associated with it.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, a mother narrates her pain, as she almost lost her child due to lack of blood in the hospital's Blood bank, plus Myths and fact about blood transfusion.
6/15/202315 minutes, 32 seconds
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Will The 10th Assembly Be Another Rubber Stamp?

The 9th National Assembly has been alleged to be a rubber stamp, and with emergence of new leadership of the 10th National Assembly, the question on many people's lips is, will the new leadersip take after it predecessor?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
6/14/202314 minutes, 21 seconds
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Who Are 10th Assembly Leaders?

The importance of the next set of leaders for the 10th assembly can be seen from the ongoing tussle and interest from different quarters. The leadership race of the next assembly has gathered interest like never before. Today’s podcast looks at the intrigues of the 10th assembly leadership.
6/13/202314 minutes, 4 seconds
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Significance Of Nigeria's Democracy Day

Nigeria has enjoyed uninterrupted democracy since 1999, that's for 24 years now.Initially celebrated on May 29, former President Muhammadu Buhari on June 6, 2018 through a presidential declaration announced June 12 as the new Democracy Day in Nigeria.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the significance of Nigeria's Democracy.
6/12/202317 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Nigerians Are Adjusting To Life After Fuel Subsidy Removal

The removal of fuel subsidy in Nigeria have made  a significant impact in the lives of so many Nigerians.In this episode of Nigeria Daily,  Some Nigerians speak about their experiences and how they are adjusting to the new reality.
6/9/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why Buhari Might Stay In Daura After Six Months

After successfully completing his second tenure as president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and handing over power to Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,  former President Muhammadu Buhari returned to his hometown, Daura in Katsina State the same day. Though there are speculations that he will leave Daura for Kaduna after six Months.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why Mohammadu Buhari will stay in Daura after six months.
6/8/202315 minutes, 42 seconds
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Why There Is A Fall In Price Of Cooking Gas In Nigeria

The drop in cooking gas prices in Nigeria has triggered reactions from Nigerians.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out why?
6/7/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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What Tinubu Meant By Fuel Subsidy Is ''Gone''

Long queues are beginning to resurface as President Bola Tinubu has declared that there would no longer be a petroleum subsidy regime as the current 2023 budget he glimpsed does not contain it.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss what he meant by Fuel Subsidy is ''Gone''.
5/30/202313 minutes, 41 seconds
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What You Should Know About Bola Tinubu

May 29 is here, and Muhammadu Buhari is handing over the mantle of leadership Bola Ahmed Tinubu.As part of our series heralding the inauguration of a new administration in Nigeria, we bring you five things you may not know about Ahmed Bola Tinubu and much more.
5/29/202315 minutes, 47 seconds
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What Bola Tinubu's ''Renewed Hope'' Mean To Nigerians

Ahead of the inauguration of the president-elect Bola Tinubu on may 29, Nigerians have been speaking on the campaign slogan “Renewed Hope” which Tinubu rode on to electoral victory. In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss what  ''Renewed Hope '' portends for the nation and Nigerians.
5/26/202313 minutes, 38 seconds
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Can Bola Tinubu Turn Nigeria's Economy Around?

The next four years are being seen as a great  chance to pull Africa’s largest economy out of the pits.As Bola Tinnubu prepares to take oath, the president-elect must articulate a practical strategy on how to structurally transform the economy. Can he turn Nigeria's Economy around? 
5/25/202314 minutes, 28 seconds
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Who Will Save Nigeria From Losing Its Doctors?

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA)  said Nigeria has less than 24, 000 actively licensed physicians caring for its over 200 million population as result of brain drain in the country.Does the incoming administration have what it takes to tackle brain drain suffered by Doctors in Nigeria? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
5/24/202314 minutes, 27 seconds
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The Bad Security Situation Tinubu Is Inheriting

As Nigerians look forward to May 29th 2023, when President Muhammadu Buhari will hand over power to president-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, one question on the lip of many, is how the incoming government will address matters of security? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we speak to Nigerians about their expectations on security in the next four years.
5/23/202313 minutes, 44 seconds
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Does Tinubu Have What It Takes To Unite Nigeria?

Bola Ahmed Tinubu would be inaugurated as the next president of Nigeria on May 29, 2023. Among other daunting tasks that he would be confronted with is how to unite a country that has been torn apart by ethnic and religious sentiments.Does The Incoming Administration Have What It Takes To Unite the country? In this episode of Nigeria Daily we find out.
5/22/202315 minutes, 49 seconds
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How People Abuse Children Physically

Phisical Abuse on children is on the rise, as reported cases of these abuses keep making the rounds.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at how people, including close relatives abuse children phisically.
5/19/202314 minutes, 33 seconds
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Why Nigeria Needs To Address Impunity

Human rights violations wherever they are committed and whoever they are perpetrated by, is being reported from time to time, but in most cases little or nothing is done to adress the menace, as in most cases impunity becomes the end result. This, they say has caused more harm in the society.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why impunity needs to be adressed in Nigeria.
5/18/202314 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why National Assembly Leadership Tussle May Affect Nigerians

As June 5 rapidly approaches, intrigues, horse trading and grandstanding are on the increase as lawmakers jostle to produce the next leaders of the National Assembly.Do Nigerians care about who emerge leaders of the Chambers of the National Assembly? Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
5/17/202315 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why Fertilizer Has Come To Stay In Nigeria's Agricultural System

The use of fertilizers to groom crops in Nigeria, according to experts have come to stay regardless of its high cost in the market.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out why the use of fertilizer has come to stay in modern day farming in Nigeria.
5/16/202315 minutes, 6 seconds
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How Nigerians Benefit From Islamic Financial Instruments

Chances are, as a Nigerian, you have enjoyed a ride on one of the roads built with funding from Sukuk Bond.In case you do not know, Sukuk is an Islamic finacial instrument and is one of a number of instruments Nigeria makes use of for the benefit of citizens.And the country has signed to get more at the just concluded International Conferences of the Islamic Development Bank Group.Nigeria Daily looks at what these instruments are and how Nigerians will benefit from them.
5/15/202314 minutes, 11 seconds
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Why Some Men Get Beaten Up In Marriages

One of the most dangerous and under-reported crimes is domestic violence against men. It is often called the "silent crime" because men are too ashamed to report it.How many men can actually report domestic violence?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at why cases of domestic violence in men goes under reported.
5/12/202312 minutes, 5 seconds
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How NYSC Changed My Life- Past Corp Members

NYSC clocks 50!What was your NYSC experience like?In this episode of our Daily Trust podcast, we speak with senior citizens, who shared life lessons NYSC taught them.
5/11/202313 minutes, 18 seconds
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How Tomatoes Have Become The New Gold

The cost of Tomatoes has made headline again. To an extent, it is normal to see a hike in the cost of tomatoes during the raining season.But this time around, it is described as the new gold by some NigeriansIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why the price of tomatoes has skyrocketed beyond normal in some parts of Nigeria
5/10/202315 minutes, 1 second
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What Nigeria Should Learn From Sudan

Nigerian students stranded in Sudan has somewhat drawn the attention of Nigerians to the happenings in the country.Of recent, some experts are of the opinion that what is currently playing out in Sudan would most likely occur in Nigeria one day.How possible is that?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what Nigeria should learn form the happenings in Sudan and how Nigeria can avoid what is happening there.
5/9/202314 minutes, 37 seconds
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Why I Didn’t See Need To Own A Bank Account - Trader

The BVN was introduced to uniquely identify customers of Nigerian banks.Since its introduction, the BVN has become an important requirement for opening and maintaining bank accounts in the country. meaning if you do not have a BVN, you cannot open an account with a bank or any financial institution.Do we have Nigerians who don’t have bank accounts?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at why some Nigerians don’t have bank accounts and what it means for the Nigerian financial sector.
5/8/202315 minutes, 14 seconds
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Real Reason Nigerian Students Fleeing Sudan Were Left Stranded In The Desert

Nigerian students trying to escape from Sudan are stranded in the desert a few hours drive out of the capital Khartoum, as an agreed ceasefire slips away. Is there a reason for this?  Find out jin this episode of Nigeria Daily.
4/28/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why 96 Percent Of Female Candidates Were Defeated In 2023 Elections

The 2023 elections have long gone, winners have been declared and losers are either battling out in court or licking their wounds. Women’s participation in politics has been clamored for. In this election, what percentage of women participated in politics?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we critically look at why Ninety-six per cent of women who contested for various positions in the just concluded 2023 general elections lost to their male counterparts.
4/27/202313 minutes, 33 seconds
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How Often You Should Treat Malaria In A Year

The rains are on the way, which means that sluggish waterways and luxuriant vegetation will undoubtedly bloom along with mosquitoes and malaria In Nigeria Malaria is transmitted throughout, with 97% of the population at risk of malaria.On this edition of Nigeria Daily, we examine some widespread myths about malaria among Nigerians.
4/26/202315 minutes, 7 seconds
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Why evacuation Of Nigerians In Sudan Is Being Delayed

The fact that hundreds of Nigerians are currently trapped in Sudan is no longer news.Since the conflict between the forces of the two opposing generals in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, began, hundreds have died. What prevents the Nigerian government from evacuating its nationals when other nations have done so?This week on the Daily podcast, we examine the underlying cause of the government's delays
4/25/202315 minutes, 18 seconds
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What You Should Know About Meningitis

There is an outbreak of Meningitis which has claimed more then a hundred lives in Nigeria according to NCDC.Are there myths about Meningities? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out and more.
4/24/202315 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why My First Ramadan With My Habibi Was Spectacular

The holy month of Ramadan is coming to an end.We observed some individuals prior to Ramadan who insisted on getting married before Ramadan in order to share their first Ramadan with their spouse.This week's Daily Podcast asks newlyweds about their experiences throughout Ramadan.
4/21/202313 minutes, 28 seconds
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How 2023 Elections Ushered In A New Political Era In Nigeria

The 2023 elections have come and gone, supplementary elections are over as well.The overthrow of senior lawmakers by younger ones was one of the surprises.In this edition of our Daily podcast, we examine how the young politicians were successful in ousting the incumbents from their positions while they relate their own experiences.
4/20/202315 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why Some Nigerians Do Not Believe In Insurance

The concept of insurance Although unpopular in Nigeria, it appears to be extremely popular and profiting greatly in other regions.Why is Nigeria's situation unique?This week's Daily podcast examines how Nigerians actually view insurance.
4/19/202315 minutes, 2 seconds
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Will N5000 Palliative Cushion The Effect Of Subsidy?

Nigerians and the federal government have been discussing the withdrawal of subsidies for a very long time.In light of this, the federal government announced that 10 million households will receive a palliative subsidy payment of 5000 naira for six months following the removal of subsidies.In this episode of our podcast, we'll discuss who what defines poorest of the poor in Nigeria and what an average Nigerian can buy with 5000 naira.
4/18/202313 minutes, 37 seconds
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What To Expect After The Controversy In Adamawa

After the controversy that rocked the Adamawa governorship rerun over the declaration of APC candidate, Aishatu Binani, as Winner by the REC, many Nigerians are asking what next.Will there be another rerun? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
4/17/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Possibility Of Binani Winning The Adamawa Election

The suplementary election in Adamawa holds on 15th April 2023, with the incumbent governor Ahmadu Fintiri (PDP)  leading  the opposition Aishati Binani (APC)  with more than thirty thousand votes.In this episode of Nigeria Daily we take a look at the possibility of Binani winning the election. 
4/14/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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How CBN Policies Affect Every Nigerian

In recent years, Nigeria's inflation rate has remained stubbornly high.The IMF has encouraged the CBN to maintain monetary policy rates as a means of containing inflation.We will examine how the typical Nigerian might be impacted by this IMF advice in this edition of our Daily podcast.
4/13/202314 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why Nigeria Struggles With Electricity Distribution- experts

It’s hot! Nationwide, the heat wave has every Nigerian wanting to be directing under a fan or an air conditionBut unfortunately, that is not the case, as the already poor power supply gets even more epileptic across the country.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at why the electricity situation is dwindling.
4/12/202316 minutes, 22 seconds
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Why Some Persons Prefer Made In Nigeria Goods

The need to patronize made-in-Nigeria goods cannot be overemphasized as it is one major way to economic growth and development. The tides are changing, as some Nigerians would rather opt for made in Nigerian goodsIn this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria daily, we look at why some Nigerians now prefer made in Nigeria  goods.
4/11/202314 minutes, 37 seconds
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How Resurfacing Of Naira Notes Might Be Fuelling Resurgence Of Insecurity

The  recent attacks which happened separately in Zamfara, Kaduna, Bornu, and Katsina where so many  people  were abducted are some indications of the deplorable state of security in the country.Why are we experiencing the resurgence of these attacks? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
4/10/202314 minutes, 58 seconds
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Why Tomato Is Now An Expensive Commodity In Kano

Residents in Kano State have lamented the daily increase in the price of tomatoes in the state. Is there a reason why there is a hike in price of the commodity? in this episode of Nigeria Daily we find out why.
4/7/202314 minutes, 46 seconds
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Reasons Why The 10th Assembly Will Be Different

A lot of unexpected things happened during the election, including governors losing their bids to serve in the senate and alternative candidates winning.Due to this development, there is now for the first time more opposition in the house of representatives than the governing party.In this episode of our Daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we will be looking What is going on in the House of Representatives, and how this will affect the 10th assembly.
4/6/202312 minutes, 3 seconds
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Why Nigeria Will Keep Importing Palm Oil - Experts

It has long been believed that Nigeria and Nigerians thrive on agriculture.it appears that Nigerians are abandoning this untapped source of wealth in favor of white-collar employment, due to the fact that Nigeria has imported N300 billion worth of palm oil over the past six years,In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine the factors that have contributed to the country's declining palm oil output.
4/5/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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Anxiety Over Abba Gida Gida’s Advisories in Kano

It is no longer news that the Kano State Governor-elect, Malam Abba Yusuf, has issued two Public Advisory to the people of Kano in the past 2 days.How do the people of Kano feel about these advisories coming from a yet to be sworn in governor?In this episode of our Daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at how the people of Kano truly feel about the advisories given by their governor elect.
4/4/202314 minutes, 50 seconds
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The True Identity Of Arrested Eze Ndi Igbo

Since the elections, Lagos has had so many backs and forth, tribal slaws and statements have been made on and off social media.One of which was the threat made by the Eze Ndi Igbo of Ajao Estate, to invite IPOB to Lagos to protect the Igbos. The Igbo community in Lagos, has denied having any knowledge of who the Eze in question truly is.In this episode of our Daily podcast, we will be finding out, the true identity of the Eze Ndi Igbo of Ajao Estate.
4/3/202313 minutes, 20 seconds
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How I Lost A Hundred Million In Kano Post-Election Violence —Baban Chinedu

Post-election violence, which leads to vandalisation of properties, looting, maiming and, in some extreme cases, death. is still impacting the lives of those unfortunately affected.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we speak to Yusuf Haruna, a Kannywood star popularly known as Baban Chinedu.He narrates how he and his colleague, Dauda Kahutu, popularly known as Rarara, lost their properties worth millions of Naira to the violence that followed the governorship in Kano State.
3/31/202314 minutes, 10 seconds
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Things Playing Out Ahead Of Adamawa Rerun

The 2023 general elections may have come and gone except for a few states like Adamawa where supplementary elections are expected to take place in April as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission.INEC, which declared the election inconclusive, has fixed April 15 for the rerun.How is Adamawa like? Are the politicians making moves to ensure their victory?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at schemes carried out by the major political parties in Adamawa to outsmart each other ahead of the rerun.
3/30/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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How Politicians Lost Their Lives In The Just Concluded Elections

The 2023 general elections may have come and gone but the lives lost of regular Nigerians and political bigwigs due to natural causes or electoral violence have left a mark in the hearts of their family members.Why did we see politicians lose their lives this time around?In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we look in detail how many political bigwigs lost their lives this election and what it means for the Nigerian political space.
3/29/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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Some of us survive on N300 Daily - The Tale Of A Baker

Bread in Nigeria, could be said to be one of the staple and most eaten meals in most Nigerian homes.With the cost of baking materials and the cash crunch, how are the bakers surviving?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we look at the plight of bakers as most bakeries are beginning to shut down across the country.
3/28/202314 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why Some Banks Ignored The Directive Of The CBN To Work Weekends

Huge crowds were seen as different ATM points and even around commercial banks as they follow the directive of the CBN to work weekends. However some of the banks did not comply with the directive as monitored by our reporters.In this Episode of Nigeria Daily find out Why some of these banks did not comply.
3/27/202315 minutes
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How Muslims Are Fasting Without Cash

 As Muslims begin Fasting in the month of  Ramadhan, checks by Daily Trust Podcast across states revealed that the ongoing cash crunch occasioned by federal government’s naira redesign and cashless policy is affecting Muslims who are observing the ramadhan fast.  In this episode of Nigeria Daily, Listen to how muslims are fasting without cash. 
3/24/202314 minutes, 36 seconds
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How Fintech Banking Apps Make Their Money

Transfers, online transactions and using POS have become the order of the day, especially since the scarcity of Naira Note began.Finetech banking apps have become the new order, as Nigerians are trooping there to experience easy transactions as commercial banks apps are having unlimited failed transactions.How do these apps make their money?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are asking if Nigerians truly trust these fintech apps and how these apps make their money.
3/23/202313 minutes, 47 seconds
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Real Reason Why Naira Is Still Scarce

The scarcity of the Naira note has become an uncomfortable new norm.Nigerians were hoping that after the elections, there might be flow of cash, since the Naira crunch was targeted at the elections. Well now the elections are over, have you seen the Naira Note like it used to be?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, we are asking if the Naira scarcity situation has come to stay.
3/22/202314 minutes, 47 seconds
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Will Kwankwaso Allow Abba Yusuf Work In Kano?

Kano State citizens went to polls on March 18 to elect a new governor.After a tightly contested race, the candidate of the NNPP Abba Yusuf who is the blessed candidate of Kwankwaso won.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are asking if Kwankwaso will let Abba Yusuf work freely for the people of Kano or we will see a game of godfatherism come to play.
3/21/202315 minutes, 54 seconds
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Have The Changes In Nigeria's Politics Come To Stay?

The seismic movement witnessed during the election has changed the political terrain and election in Nigeria. Has these changes come to stay? In this episode of Nigeria Daily we find out.
3/20/202314 minutes, 9 seconds
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How Reintroduction Of Old Naira Notes Shoots Prices High

As old naira notes are reintroduced as legal tender, some Nigerians are lamenting scarcity of the old notes and also hike in prices of commodities.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, Listen to Daily trust reporters in different states find out how the reintoduction of the old naira notes is affecting business and price of commodities.
3/17/202315 minutes, 19 seconds
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Will There Be Vote Buying In Saturday’s Elections?

It’s a day to the gubernatorial election, and again, Nigerians are getting ready to vote for the governorship candidates of their choice.With the CBN aligning with the ruling of the supreme court of bringing back the old notes, what are we to expect in the fourth coming governorship election?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be asking if the reversed CBN policy would see vote buying in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
3/16/202312 minutes, 10 seconds
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How I Stayed Happily Married For 54 Years —75-Year-Old

Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture and society.It is celebrated every year from 1st to 31st of march. So, it is safe to say we are still in the spirit of celebrating spectacular women.In this special episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the life and time of a 75-year-old woman, who maintained a happy marriage for 54 years, and made huge impact in her community as well.
3/15/202315 minutes
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The Actual Cause Of Recent Market Place Fires

Perennial fire outbreaks are not new to Nigerians. At least twice a year, major incidents are reported across the country and in most cases, the affected structures are markets.Why does it keep happening?In this episode of our weekly podcast, we look at the actual reasons why market fire places are almost becoming a constant.
3/14/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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What The President Elect Should Do To Earn The Trust Of Nigerians

The 2023 election has an unusual characteristic. In recent history, Ahmed Tinubu will be the first president in Nigeria to clinch the ticket with his total votes statistically amounting to only about a quarter of total valid votes cast which means he was not the choice of many Nigerians.Will he eventually gain the support and Patriotism of the majority who did not vote him?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out. 
3/13/202315 minutes, 30 seconds
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Real Reason Why INEC postponed Governorship, State Assembly election

The postponement of the Governorship and state elections has sparked alot of reactions from some Nigerians, as some say the elections has caused them great inconvinience.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out the real reason why the election was postponed by INEC. 
3/10/202314 minutes, 35 seconds
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How Governors are desperately seeking for help

It’s 10 days to the anticipated gubernatorial elections across the country.Rumors have it that governors have been dishing out last-minute incentives to woo voters across states. How true is that?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how governors are desperate for votes in the upcoming gubernatorial election.
3/9/202314 minutes, 54 seconds
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Can A Woman Have It All?

Its International Women’s Day.Every day on march 8th, women are celebrated all over the world, for their strides and huge achievements.Women clamoring for equity and equal treatment is no longer news, despite the clear biological difference between the male and the female.Hence on our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we are asking if women can have it all.
3/8/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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How Ready Are Nigerians For Gubernatorial Elections?

In 3 days, Nigeria will again decide on who their state governor would be, as gubernatorial elections would be held on March 11th.With the various shockers and outcome of the presidential elections, what are Nigerians expecting?In this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we took a trip across some states in Nigeria, to find out how pumped Nigerians are for the Gubernatorial elections.
3/7/202312 minutes, 35 seconds
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How Alleged Millitary 'Brutality' Led To Death In Katsina

Residents of Katsina decry cases of soldiers allegedly beating civilians, leading to the reported death and hospitalisation of many innocent people.The most recent reported case is the alleged of one Mohammed Mairuwa, a commercial driver, by some soldiers based in Funtua.In this episode we find out what really transpired.
3/6/202313 minutes, 1 second
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Reasons For Low Voter Turnout In Elections

Over 93 million Nigerians are registered voters. However, only about 87 million have collected their permanent voter cards as inec had insisted only voters with pvc can vote.The 2023 elections hyped to generate massive voter mobilization recorded low voter turnout.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out reasons for the low turn out.
3/3/202313 minutes, 46 seconds
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Challenges Awaiting The Incoming President

The elections and result collation have been concluded, and the candidate of the ruling APC Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been declared winner.What challenges lie ahead of him?In this episode of our Daily podcast, we will be looking at the challenges the president elect will most likely face on his assumption of office.
3/2/202314 minutes, 24 seconds
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Real Reasons INEC Cannot Halt Result Collation

It’s 4 days after election, and results are being announced by INEC in bits and pieces.Some aggrieved political parties are calling for the halt or cancellation of the results collation process.In this episode of our Daily Podcast, Nigeria Daily, we look at the legality behind these agitations.
3/1/202315 minutes, 35 seconds
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Lessons To Learn From The Election's

The long-awaited February 2023 elections have finally come and in the process of rounding up as results are been collated. With the elections came many surprises and shocking revelation. But what lessons can be learned?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, Nigeria Daily, we are looking at lessons and take-home form the just concluded election.
2/28/202312 minutes, 49 seconds
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Surprises In The 2023 Presidential And House Of Assembly Elections

Voters in Africa's most populous country, Nigeria, have cast their ballots to select their next president amid mounting unhappiness in the country due to worsening insecurity and economic hardship.However, the election happens to come with alot of surprises. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at some of the surprises in the 2023 presidential and House of Assembly election.
2/27/202314 minutes, 28 seconds
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How Thuggery could Affect 2023 Elections

There are growing concerns and apprehension among stakeholders over the rising spate of thuggery and hooliganism, which have trailed electioneering in Nigeria in recent weeks, ahead of the 2023 general election.Could Thuggery be an issue of concern in the forthcoming election? Find out on this episode of Nigeria Daily.
2/24/202315 minutes, 46 seconds
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'I Know My Vote Will Count'- First Time Voter

It’s a day to the election and everyone is so eager to go to polls and vote for their preferred candidates.First time voters are eager as well, but have a few demands.In this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we look at the expectations and issues that are important to first time voters.
2/23/202315 minutes, 12 seconds
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Why Is The 2023 Election So Important To Nigerians?

Its 2days to the election, Expectations are soaring high, the polity is getting ready and heated, and Nigerians who are a lot more politically aware, are getting ready to go to polls.Why is this election so important to NigeriansIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why this election is important to Nigeria and Nigerians
2/22/202315 minutes, 4 seconds
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Will Nigerians Vote Count This Time Around?

 It’s 3 days to the election, and at this point, every Nigerian, have heard the go and vote sermon, get your PVC sermon and even vote you conscience sermon. But do Nigerians feel confident that their votes would count this time around as opposed to other elections?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are asking if Nigerians vote would count this time and why it is different.
2/21/202315 minutes, 45 seconds
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What Some Nigerians Feel About Governors’ Action On Naira Redesign

The disagreement between some governors and the federal government on the redesigned naira notes Policy has been a topic of discuss amongst NigeriansIs there a motive behind this move? In this episode of Nigeria Daily we find out.
2/20/202315 minutes, 50 seconds
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Has Buhari's Broadcast Eased Tension Of Naira scarcity?

President Muhammadu Buhari has addressed Nigerians on the issue of currency swap policy of the CBN, the President and directed that only the old 200 naira notes remain legal tender till April 10 2023.But will this ease the tension amongst Nigerians as a result of the Naira scarcity?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
2/17/202314 minutes, 30 seconds
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Voters From 240 Canceled Poling Units Speak Up

Its 8 days to the election, Nigerians are really gearing and being fully vocal on their choices of candidates.In preparation, Elections will not be held in 240 polling units in 28 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).In this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we look at how the affected voters feel and the actual reason behind INEC’s decision.
2/16/202315 minutes, 10 seconds
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Will Naira Redesign Enhance Vote Buying?

As the preparation for the seventh general elections since Nigeria’s return of democracy in 1999 reaches its crescendo, Nigerians are gearing up to vote, with lots of question in mindOne of which is the Naira redesign and its possible effect on the 2023 electionsIn this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we will be asking if the Naira redesign would enhance vote buying or curb vote buying completely.
2/15/202315 minutes, 27 seconds
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‘I Might Close Down’, Baker cries As Nigerians reject Old Notes

Nigerians are confused as the Apex bank has made no official statement, since the 5 days interim ban on the deadline was given by the supreme court.In light of this, some Nigerians still receive and some reject the old Naira note.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the plight of business owners amidst this uncertainty and what can be done to the old naira note, if rejected.
2/14/202315 minutes, 38 seconds
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How Herders Were Killed, Chased From Taraba Community

Some Fulani Herders in their hundred have fled their home in Taraba State as a result of targeted attacks.Who is responsible for these killings? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we  try to find out.
2/13/202313 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why CBN Must Obey Ex Parte Order Of Supreme Court – Lawyer

There have been alot of talks about the Interim Order of the supreme court to restrain the CBN from implementing the February 10 Deadline.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why CBN should obey court order of the supreme court.
2/10/202314 minutes, 34 seconds
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How INEC Plans To Secure Its Officials During Election

Its 15 days to the 2023 general elections, that is 2 weeks to the presidential elections, 2 weeks to when Nigerians decide.Nearly all of Nigeria’s general elections since independence have been tainted with the brush strokes of violence. And in nearly all elections, INEC have had provisions for protecting its officials.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look the plans INEC have in place to protect its officials on election day and what they can do differently.
2/9/202313 minutes, 55 seconds
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Naira Scarcity Crashes The Cost Of Food Items

The cost of living will soon kill the living has been the street slangs on the lips of Nigerians for a while as we experienced a skyrocket in the prices of food in the country.But with the recent scarcity of Naira note and both consumers and traders lacking access to cash, are we still seeing the skyrocketed prices of goods?In this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we take a trip round major markets in Nigeria, to see if truly the Naira scarcity has crashed the prices of food commodities.
2/8/202316 minutes, 4 seconds
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How Naira Scarcity Exposes The Failure Of Online Banking

It’s February 7th, a few days to the expiration of the old Naira note. It’s no longer news how chaotic the country has become.There is no old naira note, and no new naira note as well, as a result of this, Nigerians have fallen fully to the use online transactions and internet banking services.How are Nigerians coping?In this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, Nigerians share their experiences of failed online banking transactions.
2/7/202316 minutes, 16 seconds
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Experts Review Education Plans Of Kano Gubernatorial Candidates

The media trust group held a debate in the city of Kano, on Saturday, February 4th, for the gubernatorial candidates of the 2023 kano elections.The Debate, gave room for the candidates to say their mandate and agenda for the people of Kano.In this special episode of Nigeria Daily, we look critically at the agenda of the gubernatorial candidate, and how the people of Kano really feel about the laid down agendas and candidates.
2/6/202330 minutes, 22 seconds
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Why Some Banks May Not Comply With The New CBN Directive

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed deposit money banks (DMBs) to commence the payment of the redesigned Naira notes over the counter, subject to a maximum daily payout limit of N20,000.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out why banks may not comply with the directive.
2/3/202314 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Real People Behind Tinubu’s Campaign Sabotage

Its 22 days to the February 2023 elections, and everyone is gearing up to go to polls, including the political candidates and party members as well.In the mist of this preparation, it seems the ruling party is not unified.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look for who the saboteurs in the ruling party are.
2/2/202315 minutes, 50 seconds
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TikTok, A trend Or Business Opportunity Hub

If you have not used TikTok, either to be entertained or as an entertainer, you are rapidly becoming the global exception.Why exactly do most people use Tik Tok beyond making funny and absurd videos?In this episode of our daily podcast, Nigeria Daily, we look at how tik tok can become a business hub for young Nigerians.
2/1/202315 minutes, 8 seconds
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Where Exactly Is The New Naira?

It’s 9days to the new deadline put in place by the CBN to stop the use of the old 200, 500 and 1000 naira note as a legal tender, and Nigerians are out hunting for the new notes, as banks are working round the clock to make it available.How many Nigerians actually have enough Naira notes to take them through the day?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look for the whereabouts of the New Naira notes.
1/31/202315 minutes, 52 seconds
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Nigerians Express Mixed Feelings On Extension Of Deadline For Collection Of Old Naira Notes

Nigerians are expressing mixed reaction on the 10 days extension of the deadline to allow collection of old naira notes.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we feel the pulse of Nigerians and find out if this will alleviate the struggle for new naira note as it has been causing a lot of hardship on Nigerians.
1/30/202315 minutes, 46 seconds
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How The 2023 Presidential Agenda Was Interrogated At Daily Trust Dialogue

Panelists at the 20th edition of the Daily Trust Dialogue with the theme, Interrogating the 2023 presidential agenda,  says the presidential candidates have not identified how to solve Nigeria’s problem in their manifestos.In this episode of Nigeria Daily find out How the panelist interrogated the 2023 presidential agenda.
1/27/202315 minutes, 58 seconds
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How Your Choice Of Legislators Can Make Or Mar The Dream Of Your Choice Of President

29 days from now, Nigerians would go to polls, to vote for not just for their choice of presidents but for their choice of senators who would represent them and members of house of representatives.How many Nigerians know who would be representing them at the senatorial and house of representative level?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the importance of voting for the right senators and members of the house of representatives.
1/26/202313 minutes, 38 seconds
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Does The Middle Class Still Exist In Nigeria?

The middle class in Nigeria, is where the largest portion of the population, although above the poverty threshold, continues to live with average or moderate income.With the current state of inflation, how many Nigerians still belong to the middle class?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, Nigeria Daily, we are asking if the middle class still exists in Nigeria.
1/25/202314 minutes, 47 seconds
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Rail, Road, Air Overwhelmed, Where Do Nigerians Turn To For Transportation?

A good transportation system is the bedrock of development in every nation.But can that be said about the transportation system in Nigeria?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what can be done to salvage the all the means of transportation in Nigeria.
1/24/202314 minutes, 45 seconds
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Nigerians Seek Extension Of January 31st Deadline Of Redesigned Naira Notes

It is less than 8 days  to the january 31st deadline set by the central bank of Nigeria for the old notes of 1000, 500 and 200 to cease being legal tenders.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we speak to some Nigerians as they give reasons why there should be an extension of the deadline.
1/23/202314 minutes, 56 seconds
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How Diphtheria Kills Children In Kano

There have been reports of a disease outbreak in Kano State that is spreading and causing deaths amongst children.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at this disease, its causes, symptoms, and what the government of the state is doing to curtail the disease.  
1/20/202314 minutes, 29 seconds
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How Religion Plays Major Role In Swaying Political Decisions

It’s 36 days to the 2023 general elections Nigerians are gearing to vote, and politicians are using all manners of sweet words to get to Nigerians and sweep their votes.As the day draws closer, what kind of leader are Nigerians looking forward to have?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what kind leader Nigerians are vying for and hoe religion plays a role in their voting decisions.
1/19/202315 minutes, 37 seconds
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How Metering By Distribution Company Is Compounding Huge Problems For Customers

The  rollout of mass metering by the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) has failed to provide the needed relief from estimated bills, and has rather compounded huge problems for customersIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out how?
1/18/202314 minutes, 57 seconds
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How My Husband Died For Nigeria With Nothing To Show For It

Hundreds of young men and women have perished in wars, especially during the Boko Haram insurgency, Biafra War and several peacekeeping missions Some leave, kissing their family’s goodbye, with high hopes to return to them, but never do, or come back wounded with physical and mental scar of war.How do the families of these heroes survive?In this episode of our Daily Podcast, Nigeria Daily, we look at the plight of the families’ fallen heroes and how they are surviving.
1/17/202314 minutes, 54 seconds
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What The People Of Katsina State Really Want From Their Next Governor

Ahead of the March 11, 2023, governorship election, voters in Katsina State have emphasised the need for clear-cut policies.In a quest to understand the agenda of the gubernatorial canditates and what they have installed for the people of Katsina State, Media Trust in collaboration with Centre for Democracy and Development CDD has organised a townhall meeting.Find out in this episode of Nigeria Daily,  what the Canditates  have planned for the people of Katsina State and what the people really want.
1/16/202314 minutes, 44 seconds
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Agony of Parents whose children have been in 19 Months’ Captivity

After the abduction of FGC Yauri students in June 2021, the parents of the students are dying of hypertension and other related diseases due to anguish.The parents lamented that they are left alone seeking help to raise money for the release of their children.Listen to Nigeria Daily to hear more of their plight.
1/13/202314 minutes, 41 seconds
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How Stakeholders Are Promoting Peace During 2023 Elections

It is 43 days to the 2023 elections. Everyone, including the general populace are getting ready to vote for the candidates of their choice come next month.What can be done to ensure the 2023 elections and campaign is free from violence?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, Major stakeholders tell us what they are doing to see a peaceful 2023 election.
1/12/202315 minutes, 36 seconds
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How Insecurity Turned Our Children to Scavengers- Niger Parents

As a new academic session begins, parents in some local government areas in Niger state have raised alarm on how the rate of insecurity has affected school resumption in the state.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how banditry has crippled school activities and sent children on the streets in the affected areas.
1/11/202315 minutes, 16 seconds
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ICPC Scores Justice Ministry, Police, Others Low On Ethics, Integrity

Yearly, the Independent corrupt practices and other related offences, publishes it ethics and integrity compliance score card.This year, some major MDAs scored below average and some were declared non responsive and high corruption risk.In this episode of our Daily Podcasts, Nigeria Daily, we look at what this means for the Nigerian Justice system.
1/10/202314 minutes, 38 seconds
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How Gun Runners Are Fueling Insecurity In Zamfara State

Zamfara State has been turned into a gun hub by many gun runners. The activities of these Criminals is no doubt fueling an unending banditry in the state.In this episode of' Nigeria Daily, we discuss how gun runners are worsening the state of insecurity in Zamfara state.
1/9/202315 minutes, 45 seconds
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How Quack Doctors Are Causing Serious Harm In The Society

The harm Quack or fake doctors cause in the society cannot be overemphasized. Many have died and some are left with an ailment they will have to treat for the rest of their lives as a result of an encounter with a quack doctor.How bad is Medical Quackery in Nigeria, and what is the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria doing to curb the Menace?Find out in this episode.
1/6/202314 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why Increase In Workers Salaries Might not Improve Standard Of Living In Nigeria

The prices of most goods and services in Nigeria have gone up and could go even higher, and the Federal Government is now considering   increase in  workers salaries.Will this move improve the standard of living in Nigeria?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
12/30/202215 minutes, 18 seconds
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Impact Of APC National Chairman’s Statement On 2023 Elections

It seems all over the world the ruling party always wants to pass the baton to the next party’s candidates.The APC’s National Chairman, Abdullahi Adamu said “It’s shameful for Buhari to hand over power to the opposition”.If that is so, what happens to the opposition parties?Let’s find out the impact of this statement in today's edition of Nigeria Daily.
12/29/202213 minutes, 33 seconds
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How Tragedy Struck Family Of 4 On Christmas Day

On Christmas Day, most families celebrate with loved ones and had a great time.But same could not be said of a father of 4 who was murdered in cold blood during the yuletide.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we looked at how a father lost his life on Christmas Day.
12/28/202211 minutes, 56 seconds
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How increase in Varsity's tuition fees may stop poor students from schooling

Access to education is a fundamental right. It is essential for the exercise of all other human rights and should be made affordable.But with the recent increase in the University of Maidugiri tuition fee and the rate of inflation, is affordable education possible?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the increase in school fees of the University of Maiduguri may keep poor students out of school.
12/27/202212 minutes, 43 seconds
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Real Reason Christains Celebrate Boxing Day

Over the years Boxing Day has become synonymous with carrying on the Christmas feast, slobbing out on the sofa watching movies or going on a country walk.  Is there a  reason why Christains celebrate Boxing Day?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
12/26/202215 minutes, 33 seconds
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Why Nigeria Is Not Ready For A Cashless Economy

For nearly a decade, the Central Bank of Nigeria has formulated policies and engaged in series of reforms aimed at bringing the Nigerian banking system and economic system at in tune with global trends. But is Nigeria ready for a cashless economy?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
12/23/202215 minutes, 21 seconds
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Why Nigerians Are Eager To Collect Their PVCs Against All Odds

It's 64 days to the 2023 general elections, and the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has started distribution of the permanent voter’s cards.How many Nigerians have collected theirs?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigerians are headstrong in collecting their PVCs despite all odds.
12/22/202215 minutes, 30 seconds
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How IPOB Is Restricting Travels From South East To The Rest Of Nigeria

Christmas in Nigeria is a huge celebration for millions of the citizens,  A lot of people travel to their villages to celebrate the season.Is the travel between the south east and other parts of Nigeria still what it used to be?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the activities of IPOB is affecting travels to and fro the south east, this yuletide period.
12/21/202215 minutes, 5 seconds
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How Impatience Is Causing Avoidable Deaths On Nigerian Roads

The yuletide season is upon us and commuters are moving from one place to another.The rate of road accidents is also on the rise. In this episode of Nigeria daily, we look critically at why road accidents are on the rise in the country.
12/20/202214 minutes, 2 seconds
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What The Nigerian Team Should Learn From The 2022 World Cup

The Qatar World Cup has finally come to an end with a lot of take home lessons for nations all over the world, with Nigeria not being an exception.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at the just concluded World Cup and the lessons Nigerian team should learn
12/19/202215 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why Sheikh AbdulJabbar Kabara Was Sentenced To Death

The much awaited Jugdment for a controversial Islamic Cleric, Sheikh Abduljabbar Nasiru Kabara has been Passed, as he has been senteced to Death by hanging by an upper Sharia Court in Kano.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at the circumstances that mght have earned him the sentence  to die by hanging.
12/16/202215 minutes, 17 seconds
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How Trauma Of Insecurity Will Deter IDPs From Voting In 2023

It is 71 days to the 2023 general elections; every Nigerian is getting ready to go to the polls to vote for the candidates of their choice.Are people living in insecurity torn areas and IDP camps eager to vote as well?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the effect and post effect of insecurity will affect the 2023 general elections.
12/15/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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How CBN Withdrawal Limit Would Send POS Operators Out Of Business

POS business in Nigeria has created financial services for remote unbanked and underbanked societies in Nigeria since 2013How will the new CBN withdrawal limit policy affect the POS operators?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the fate of POS operators with the new CBN withdrawal daily and weekly limits.
12/14/202213 minutes, 24 seconds
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IPOB’s Reign of Terror In South East

The story of IPOB has been on the lips of south easterners for a while now. From regular sit at home that has crippled commercial activities in some south eastern states, wanton killings and loss of lives and properties have been alarming in the east.Is IPOB taking over the east?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look what is truly happening in south eastern Nigeria.
12/13/202215 minutes, 39 seconds
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How Gunmen Sack Communities Around Bauchi’s Oil-Producing Areas

Suspected terrorist groups wielding sophisticated weapons are terrorising residents of communities around the newly discovered oil field in the Alkaleri Local Government of Bauchi State.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out how gunmen are terrorising residents in communities around the newly discovered oil field in the Alkaleri Local Government of Bauchi State.
12/12/202212 minutes, 53 seconds
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Can The National Assembly Stop CBN From Implementing Its Policy?

The Central Bank of Nigeria's policy of putting  a limit on cash withdrawal made by individuals and organisations with effect from January 9, 2023 has sparked so many reactions from Nigerians with  the National Assembly lamenting that the policy would cause hardship for most Nigerians.Can the Nationl Assembly stop the CBN from implementing this Policy?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
12/9/202214 minutes, 58 seconds
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Why CBN’S Cash Limitation Policy Might Affect The 2023 Election

It’s 78 days to the 2023 general elections, time is ticking.As the election draws nearer, new policies are been made, one of the latest policies is that of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) cash withdrawal limitation policyIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look how the latest CBN policy would affect the 2023 general election.
12/8/202215 minutes, 25 seconds
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Men Too Get Beaten Up In Marriages

The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual campaign that begins on 25 November.The 16 days activisms seek to raise awareness on violence perpetrated against women and girls. But men and boys face gender-based violence too.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how men too face gender-based violence but never get to speak up.
12/7/202215 minutes, 50 seconds
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As Abuja-Kaduna Train Service Resumes, Railway Corporation says Nobody Is Perfect

The train services in Nigeria have had its own share of challenges. It has been epileptic, and there has not been a steady and reliable train network.Now, that it is back a few years back, insecurity is making it impossible for Nigerians to enjoy it to the maximum as other countries are.The Abuja-Kaduna train services have resumed again, how far, so far. Is it going to last?In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we will find out.
12/6/202213 minutes, 47 seconds
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How Southeasterners Are Sabotaging Igbo Presidential Dream

There are growing concerns over renewed attacks on facilities of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in the South East region of the country.Is this a way of disenfranchising people in the region in the 2023 general elections?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
12/5/202215 minutes, 46 seconds
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How Bandits Are Exploiting Northern Residents Under Guise of Protection

In order to have peace and freedom, Some Northern Communities are paying bandits what is called a protection levy.Has payment of ransom now changed to paying of levies which every member of the communities has to pay?In today’s episode, we will hear how and why this has become the order of the day in such states. 
12/2/202216 minutes, 9 seconds
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Is Politics Affecting Governor Adeleke’s Decisions?

Barely 2 days into office, news made rounds that Governor Ademola Adeleke sacked 12,000 workers, three monarchs amongst others.What is actually happening in Osun state?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look are asking if governor Adeleke’s decision is political or genuine.
12/1/202216 minutes, 36 seconds
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How Fake Products Put Lives of Nigerians at Risk

Counterfeit products or fake products like we call it in Nigeria are everywhere nowadays, filing the markets with twin scourges.These products sometimes are produced with harmful chemicals.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how fake products is putting Nigerians at economic and health risk
11/30/202215 minutes, 15 seconds
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Real Reason Fuel Scarcity Keeps Lingering

In Nigeria, fuel is definitely a necessity as business owners and even regular Nigerians depend on it.It is safe to say that supply of fuel to Nigerians has been epileptic for a couple of months. Why this?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why fuel scarcity has persisted for so long
11/29/202213 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why FG Extended Resumption Date For Abuja-Kaduna Rail Services

The Federal Government through the Ministry of Transportation has announced an extension of the resumption date for the Abuja-Kaduna rail services slated to resume on the 28th of November 2022.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out why?
11/28/202215 minutes, 38 seconds
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Apart From Colour, Here Are Other Things To Know About Redesigned Naira Notes

There have been a lot of reactions trailing the new redesign of the naira notes. According to many Nigerians on social media, what the federal government did should not be called naira redesign but colour change.Is there more to the redesigning g of the Naira notes than just the Colour?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out. 
11/25/202214 minutes, 59 seconds
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Can Five aggrieved Governors Cost Atiku His Presidential ambition?

Its 92 days to the 2023  general elections and internal politicking is at its peak. Although different political parties are facing crisis, that of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is pronounced. While the APC, which has majority of governors has all of them in one fold as far as the 2023 campaigns are concerned, five PDP governors have pulled out of Atiku’s campaign.What is the fate of the PDP as the G5 governors wax stronger?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the fate of the PDP and Atiku’s presidential dream as the party’s internal wrangling increases.
11/24/202216 minutes, 5 seconds
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Why Every Nigerian Should Pay Tax

Tax is a powerful tool for development, but here in Nigeria, the goal is still farfetched.How do the POS operators and other members of the informal sector pay their taxes? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why it is important for every Nigerian to pay their tax.
11/23/202214 minutes, 54 seconds
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Is Oil In The North A Blessing Or Curse?

Oil, the black gold, the livelihood of Nigerian economy has been found in Northern Nigeria.President Muhammadu Buhari will today officially flag off the ground-breaking ceremony of the Kolmani OPLs 809 and 810 at the Kolmani field site in Bauchi and Gombe states.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are look at advantage and disadvantage of the new development in Northern Nigeria.
11/22/202216 minutes, 53 seconds
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Have Nigerians Found A New Crypto Heaven Or Hell In PiCoin?

A Tea Vendor in the gwalada axis is reportedlly recieving PI Coin as payment for tea.Is PI becoming the new crpto Heaven or Hell?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out
11/21/202215 minutes, 36 seconds
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Deadly Love: How Late Ummita's Chinese Lover Allegedly Spent Millions On Her

The murder case  of Ummulkusum ( Ummita) who was allegedly stabbed to death by her Chinese  lover in Kano has resumed hearing   in court again as they are now different twist to the story.In this episode of the daily we find out the recent development concerning the case.
11/18/202215 minutes, 55 seconds
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What Really Happened At APC Campaign Kickoff In Jos

In the spirit of the election, the All-progressives congress flagged off its presidential campaign yesterday in Jos, plateau state.What really happened?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we looked what really happened in the APC presidential campaign in Jos and the issues that were raised there
11/17/202211 minutes, 38 seconds
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Untold story of trader who lost Over N100 Million goods to Kano Market Fire

A major line in one of Kano major market, singer market, experienced a huge outbreak on Tuesday.What effect will this have on the commercial life on Kano?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the economic impact the market fire outbreak, on Kano state.
11/16/202213 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why Crash In Dollars Is Affecting Prices Of Grains In Nigeria

Prices of common cereals and legume crops, such as rice, beans, maize amongst have doubled in the past weeks and months.Although, there has been a recent speculation of the sudden crash in the prices of grains in the market. Does this have anything to do with the dollar?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the relationship between the recent crash in grains and the dollar.
11/15/202212 minutes, 58 seconds
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How Attack On INEC Offices Might Disturb Early Preparations For The 2023 Elections

The Independent National Electoral Commission INEC says the attack on some of its offices are disturbing early preparations for the 2023 general election.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how these attack will impact nnegatively on the commission's activities.
11/14/202213 minutes, 40 seconds
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How A Man Set His Five Children Ablaze In Ondo State

Joseph Ojo, 64, has revealed the reason he set his five children ablaze.Ojo,  was paraded at the state headquarters of the Nigeria Police in Akure, Ondo State.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out How and Why he did what he did.
11/11/202213 minutes, 1 second
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Reason Tinubu Is Shying Away From The Media

It is 106 days to the 2023 general elections; the polity is sure getting heated and Nigerians are looking forward to hearing the plans presidential candidates have for them.Despite this high expectation, some presidential aspirants are shying away from media debates.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigerians feel about the attitude of some presidential aspirants and media debates.
11/10/202216 minutes
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How Many Youths Are Wiling To Take Advantage Of The New ‘Oil Money’?

The world currently faces food scarcity amongst other problems, and Nigeria is not exempted.The youths at present constitute about 60% of Nigeria’s population in Nigeria, with the current looming food crises in Nigeria, how many young people are actually willing to farm?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how farming has become the greatest source of revenue for youths in Nigeria.
11/9/202215 minutes, 49 seconds
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How High Price Of Commodities Forced Us Out Of Business- Traders

Running a business in Nigeria today, is not for the faint hearted, as prices have skyrocketed.How are traders surviving?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the difficulty petty traders who have lost their businesses are going through.
11/8/202212 minutes, 8 seconds
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Why Anambra’s Latest Ban Is Setting Tongues Wagging

Just a month after he banned the wearing of miniskirts in schools, the governor of Anambra State, Charles Soludo, has found something else he doesn’t like. On October 21, 2022, the state government ordered businesses to suspend all gaming and casino activities.How are people reacting to the development?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will find out why Anambra's latest ban is setting tongues wagging.
11/7/202215 minutes, 1 second
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Real Reason EFCC Arrested Some Bureau De Change Operators

A raid carried out by operatives of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at Wapa forex market in Kano, and  zone 4 in Abuja has come as a surprise to some Nigerians, as the raid has left some kind of questions to be answered by the EFCCIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out why the raid that led to arrest of several BDC Operators was carried out.
11/4/202214 minutes
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How Internal Squabble will affect Kano APC In 2023

It is 113 days to the 2023 general elections, and it is expected that all political parties should have the house in order, as they prepare to go to polls.That cannot be said for the ruling All Progressive Congress in Kano state, as the party is marred by internal squabble.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the crises in APC Kano, will affect the party in 2023.
11/3/202211 minutes, 38 seconds
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Commercial Activities Crippled, As Bus Drivers Strike In Lagos State

Imagine a huge commercial city like Lagos state having their transportation system crippled due to a strike action?Well, that is the situation in Lagos state, as commercial bus drivers, under the aegis of the Joint Drivers’ Welfare Association of Nigeria, JDWAN, continue their seven-day strike.In this episode of Nigeria daily, we look at how the strike action has affected the commercial life of Lagos state.
11/2/202216 minutes, 26 seconds
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Why The Naira Will Keep Dropping, Even After Redesign- Expert

The drop in the value of the Naira from time to time is no longer news. In a recent development, the naira’s downward spiral reached another historical drop, currently trading at 800 against the dollar on the parallel exchange platform.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, experts analyze why the value of the Naira might get worse, if nothing concrete is done.
11/1/202214 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why Abuja Residents Should Remain Calm Amidst Security Threats

Nigerians have been reacting to the  latest security notice by the U.S. Consulate about possible attacks in the FCT, which has left  many Abuja residents afraid to go about their normal business activities.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why Abuja residents should remain calm amidst security threats.
10/31/202215 minutes, 5 seconds
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How CBN’s Naira Redesign Will Affect Nigeria’s Economy

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), on Wednesday, announced that it redesigned some new naira notes which is generating reactions from expert.However,  the question most Nigerians are asking is how the CBN’s Naira Redesign Will Affect Nigeria’s Economy.In this episode of Nigeria daily, we find out how?
10/28/202215 minutes, 15 seconds
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Did Peter Obi Really Suspend His Campaign?

It is 120 days to the 2023 general elections. Campaigns and politicking have started.In Nigerian politics, everything is strategic, did Peter Obi really suspend his campaign or it was a strategy?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are looking at the things Nigerian politicians do in the name of campaign.
10/27/202215 minutes, 15 seconds
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Should The Youths Be Entrusted With Nigeria?

In the past, youths took over affairs of the country, effortlessly, but today, where have all the youths gone?Is it lack of mentorship or the youths are not ready?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are asking if the youths can be entrusted with Nigeria.
10/26/202215 minutes
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What You Should Know About The UK And US Security Alert

Residents of Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, were on high alert after the UK and US issued terror alert, warning its citizens to beware of certain areas in the nation’s capital.Terror alerts by security agencies are not new, but do Nigerians take them seriously and obey them?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what every Nigerian should know and do about security alerts.
10/25/202215 minutes
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Real Reason Why Alaba International Market Lagos Was Shutdown

The Popular Alaba Internaltional Market is still shutdown days after a fight that claimed more than a life and left over twenty people injured.What is the real reason for the fight that led to the closure of one of  Africa's most populous market?in this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
10/24/202214 minutes, 40 seconds
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How Nigeria Is Losing Its Doctors To Brain Drain

The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA)  said Nigeria has about 24, 000 actively licensed physicians caring for its over 200 million population as result of brain drain in the country.While Africa is Nigeria  losing from brain drain, the host countries for emigrating Nigerians notably benefit from such trained experts. This scenario has continued to have a debilitating effect on the growth and socio-economic development of the continent.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out why?
10/21/202214 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why Atiku Asked Northerners To Vote Fellow Northerner

It’s 127 days to the 2023 presidential elections, and candidates are on in a battle of words and campaigning.From the popular Tinubu’s “Emi Lokan, Yoruba lokan”, to Atiku saying the North doesn’t need a Yoruba or Igbo candidate, how would the 2023 elections be affected, if candidates are campaigning based on ethnic, regional and personal interests?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the politics of ethnicity will affect the 2023 elections.
10/20/202214 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why Nigeria May Lose Its Position As “Giant Of Africa” In Next 10 Years

Over time, many have referred to Nigeria as the giant of Africa, because of its population, a reservoir of labor, military strength as well as an actual and potential large market.In recent times, the tittle, doesn’t resonate with the reality of the country at the momentIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are looking at how Nigeria is gradually losing its position as the giant or Africa.
10/19/202212 minutes, 55 seconds
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How Bread Turns People’s Lives Upside Down

Bread is always on the breakfast menu in many homes in Nigeria.But for most Nigerians who consume it, bread can no longer be found on the table.In the first of the series on the cost of living crisis ,Our colleague in Kano, Rahima Shehu Dokaji has looked at the reason bread is no longer affordable.
10/18/202210 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Real Losers In the Eight Months Of ASUU Strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities ASUU, after eight months have suspended their strike action.Students have been at the recieving end of these war with the Federal Government, which has affected the student negetivelyIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the suspension of the  strike and the real Losers in the strike that yielded nothing but promises. 
10/17/202215 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Lack Of Sanitary Pad Forces Girls To Isolate Themselves

The accessibility and affordability of sanitary products is one factor that impacts MHM and the issue of period poverty, particularly in consideration of girls and women of menstruating age in rural areasIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how the lack of sanitary pads forces girls to isolate themselves.
10/14/202214 minutes, 4 seconds
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How Nigerians Can Identify Fake Campaign Promises

It is 130 Days to the 2023 general elections and politicians are making campaign promises to NigeriansSome of these promises might be kept and some are never kept. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why politicians fail to keep promises and the role Nigerians play in it.
10/13/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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What You Lose To Oil Theft As A Nigeria

The tale of oil theft is no new news in Nigeria.It hit the media afresh when the NNPC uncovered an illegal oil connection from Forcados Terminal that operated for nine years.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how such a pipeline existed unnoticed and how this affects the common Nigerian.
10/12/202213 minutes, 9 seconds
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‘Why I Do Not Regret Getting Married At 16’

Child marriage is a common practice in Nigeria rooted in traditional, economic, religious, and legal conditions that affect girls and women one way or another.According to the United Nations Development Program, early marriage hinders a girl child from achieving her full life potential, although some people think there are advantages to marrying early.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the pros and cons of early marriage as some women share their early marriage experience.
10/11/202215 minutes, 4 seconds
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How The 2023 Budget Might Affect Nigerians

The 2023 budget as described by many is a record-breaking budget, the highest in the history of budgets in Nigeria.However, Reactions have continued to trail the proposed N20.51 2023 national budget.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how the 2023 budget will affect Nigerians.
10/10/202215 minutes, 1 second
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How Food Poisoning Has Sent Some Nigerians To Early Graves

Deaths from suspected food poisoning are rampant across Nigeria, with several families falling victims. Despite many unreported cases, there are records of tens of mortalities traced to food poisoning.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how Food Poisoning compromise health of Nigerians
10/7/202216 minutes, 4 seconds
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How INEC Intends To Stop Money Politics In 2023

It's 141 days until the 2023 general elections. The polity is obviously getting super- heated.In light of this, the Independent National Electoral Commission has set a financial limit for campaigns for all political parties. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how this move by INEC will make a difference in the 2023 general elections.
10/6/202211 minutes, 3 seconds
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How My In-laws Rejected Me Because I Was A Teacher’

Teachers have very significant roles to play in society. They not only help in building the character and competence of the children but also prepare them for the bigger roles in the society.Are teachers appreciated enough?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we listen to the plight of teachers in the society.
10/5/202215 minutes, 21 seconds
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How Flooding Has Caused Untold Suffering In Kogi

The flooding being experienced this year is the worst in the last 10 years in Nigeria, says the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA.Recent images of the flood have shown how an entire local government area has been submerged in water in Kogi State.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the untold hardship of victims and how they are coping with it.
10/4/202215 minutes, 20 seconds
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First Independence Celebrations In 12 Years, Has Peace Finally Returned To Borno?

It was with joy and relief that the residents of Borno State celebrated this year’s Independence Anniversary. The state last celebrated the occasion in 2008 because of insurgency.Today, Nigeria Daily looks at how the State celebrated this long-awaited Independence Anniversary.
10/3/202214 minutes, 50 seconds
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Can CBN’s Increase Interest Rate Benefit Ordinary Nigerians?

In the face of hardship and rising inflation and a dwindling economy, the Central Bank of Nigeria has increased the interest rate to 15%. In whose interest was it increased to this point? How will the move affect the life of the common man?Nigeria Daily speaks with business and economist experts to find out.
9/30/202213 minutes, 33 seconds
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What Every First Time Voter Needs To Know

It’s a hundred and forty-Eight days to the 2023 general elections, time is really ticking.While the Independent National Electoral Commission is getting ready, over 4.8 million new registrants are ready to vote, especially first-time voters.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what first time voters should know as Election Day draws near
9/29/202214 minutes, 29 seconds
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What You Should Know About National Grid Collapse

Nigeria has struggled with poor power supply for years as a matter in fact, in 2022 alone, the country’s national grid has collapsed 7 times.At a point in time where countries around the world and even in Africa no longer talk or experience epileptic electricity, Nigeria still struggles.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what we should know about the national grid and the state of electricity in the country.
9/28/202215 minutes, 26 seconds
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How Illegal Arms Are Transported Daily To Northern Nigeria

The   Lagos   state   police   command   seized   a   large   cache   of   ammunition   in   two commercial buses.What does this mean in the fight against insecurity?In this episode of Nigeria daily, we look at how illegal arms are transported to Northern Nigeria on a daily basis
9/27/202214 minutes, 51 seconds
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How Farmers Defeated Bandits In Taraba

The level of insecurity has affected every facet of the Nigerian economy, including agricultureIn light of this, some farmers in Taraba state, took the bull by the horns, and decided to fight the bandits ravaging their farmlands.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how farmers defeated bandits in Taraba state.
9/26/202216 minutes, 11 seconds
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Inside The World of Benue Pensioners Struggling to Get What They Truly Deserve

We are not paid our pension gratuity for about 37-74 Months, Concerned and Aggrieved Pensioners in Benue State complained and went to the streets of Makurdi in Benue state to protest.Why did it take this long for a group of elderly people who served their father’s land not to be paid their pension?Nigeria Daily today finds out. 
9/23/202215 minutes, 55 seconds
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How Social Media May Influence The Outcome Of The 2023 Elections

It’s 155 days to the 2023 general elections and the Nigerian social media space is at its peak of political conversations. Candidates and political parties alike, are taking advantage of the social media to humanize themselves.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how social media will be a game changer in the 2023 elections.
9/22/202215 minutes, 27 seconds
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How NDLEA Intends To Dispose The Largest Bust Of Cocaine

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on Monday, made the highest cocaine seizure in Nigeria’s history.About 1.8 tonnes (1,855 kilogrammes) of the illicit drug, worth more than $278, 250,000, were recovered in a warehouse in Lagos.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the NDLEA intends to dispose this large number of illicit drugs.
9/21/202214 minutes, 49 seconds
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Can Kpomo Be Really Banned In Nigeria?

What is a typical Nigerian meal without a touch of cow skin, Kpomo or kanda as we would call it? The Nigerian Institute of Leather and Science Technology (NILEST), Zaria, says it is proposing a legislation to ban the consumption of animal skin, locally known as kpomoIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask if Nigerians are ready to let go of Kpomo to save the Nigerian Industry.
9/20/202216 minutes, 5 seconds
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What next After Chinese Man murdered Lover in Kano

The death of Ummu Khaltum, a 23-year-old lady in Kano State, whom a 47 years old Chinese man killed, has raised a lot of questions and confusion. From why did he kill her? Were they still together as boy and girlfriend? How did he know her bedroom? Etc.Listen to Nigeria Daily and you will get answers to some of these questions.
9/19/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Cost Of Changes After Queen Elizabeth’s II Death

After the death of British Queen Elizabeth, a lot of changes are taking place and it’s not going to be business as usual in the United Kingdom.The official address has changed from Her Majesty The Queen to His Majesty The King, and a lot more.Nigeria Daily today, looks at the many things that are going to change and the cost implications.
9/16/202215 minutes, 10 seconds
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Real Reason INEC Delisted Over 1 million New Registrants

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has delisted 1.1 million fresh registrants ahead of the 2023 general elections.Does this mean over 1million Nigerians will not vote?In this episode Of Nigeria Daily, we look at the effect of this on the 2023 general elections.
9/15/202213 minutes, 52 seconds
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Why Most Nigerians Are Leaving The Country

Migration is a constant; people will always move from one place to another for basic amenities.Hence the current wave of young Nigerians itching to leave the country in search of greener pastures.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the negative impact of young Nigerians leaving on the economy.
9/14/202215 minutes, 6 seconds
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Are We Still Our Brothers’ Keepers?

Everybody face your front and mind your own business is an attitude that has become a trend in Nigeria today.How many people actually check on their neighbors like old times?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be asking if we are still our brothers’ keepers in Nigeria today
9/13/202215 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why Some Blacks Rejoice Over The Death Of Queen Elizabeth

The death of the Queen of England has sparked a lot of mixed reactions globally. Some people looking back into history and motivated by opposition politics, wished the Queen dead and, now that she has died, celebrate instead of mourn.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out what Nigerians think about the life and death of the Queen.
9/12/202215 minutes, 18 seconds
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Why Nigeria Is Recording Increase In Building Collapse

Building collapse is becoming a norm in Nigerian cities, though, building collapse is not new worldwide. However, the continued rate at which buildings collapse in Nigeria (some under construction) is now very alarming.The latest of them is A five-storey building under construction that collapsed in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, injuring seven people.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at why Nigeria is recording  increase in Building Collapse.
9/9/202213 minutes, 1 second
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Why Nigerians Should Look Beyond Campaign Promises

The 2023 general elections are drawing near, it’s that time when realistic and unrealistic campaign promises are being made to Nigerians.Is there a right or wrong way to campaign?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how campaigns should be in Nigeria.
9/8/202213 minutes, 56 seconds
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Where Did Our 5 Naira and 10 Naira Go?

Gifting a child a 50 Naira Note felt like a mini shopping spree at some point in Nigeria.With 50 Naira, sweets, biscuits, and even a chocolate candy bar also known as goody goody could be bought as they were all within the range of 5 and 10 Naira.What happened to our 5 and 10 Naira notes? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why the 5 and 10 Naira notes are experiencing near extinction 
9/7/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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How fuel scarcity may return to Abuja and environs

Fuel scarcity looms again as the independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) in nine Northern states has embarked on three days withdrawal of services at depots as warning strike over non-payment of their bridging claims.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why fuel scarcity will continue to linger in Abuja and its environs.
9/6/202215 minutes
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Why Treasure Ayuba Of Bethel Baptist School Is Still In Captivity

In 2021, one hundred and twenty one students were abducted by bandits from Bethel Baptist High School in Kaduna Thirteen Months after, one of the students, Treasure Ayuba who is now thirten years old is still with the kidnappers in spite of efforts to get him out of the forest.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out possible reasons why the teenager is still the only one in captivity.
9/5/202212 minutes, 54 seconds
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Why cutting The cost Of governance Might Remain A Mirage In Nigeria

The Federal Government has received the ‘Draft White Paper’ on Oronsaye reports, submitted by the committee on restructuring/rationalization of Federal Parastatals, Agencies and Commissions created between 2012 and 2021.The aim is to cut the cost of governance, but will the government implement this report as promised or will the cutting of the cost of governance in Nigeria remain a mirage?
9/2/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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Nomination Of APC Members as RECs By President Buhari Is Injustice; TMG

The Transition Monitoring Group, TMG, has said it is injustice for card-carrying members of political parties to be nominated Resident Electoral Commissioners. Since President Muhammadu Buhari forwarded the names of these doctors to the senate, there has been controversy.What does this mean for the 2023 elections? Nigeria Daily spoke with TMG and a public affairs analyst to find out. 
9/1/202214 minutes, 35 seconds
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How Kano Traders Lost N200m Textile, 300 Shops To Market Flood

Kantin Kwari Market and its surroundings in Kano State were flooded due to heavy rainfall.Recently, there has been frequent floods across Nigeria, and Kano State has been affected on several occasions. In Kano, traders in the famous Kantin Kwari Textile Market in Kano lost goods worth over 200 million Naira and over 300 shops and stalls, as a result.Nigeria Daily today, finds out what the situation is like, as well as what the authorities are doing about it?
8/31/202215 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Impact Of Shekarau’s Defection From NNPP to PDP

Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, a former Nigerian minister ofEducation and two-term governor of Kano State, under the ANPPrecently defected to the PDP, just three months after he joined theNNPP from the APC.Shekarau dumped the NNPP over alleged injustice, and alsoannounced his withdrawal from his Kano Central senatorial bid in the2023 general election.What are the impacts and implications of this latest to his politicalcareer?Nigeria Daily today speaks with our reporter who witnessed thedefection, a chieftain of the PDP in the North West geopolitical zoneand a political analyst.
8/30/202216 minutes, 34 seconds
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How Religious And Ethnic Sentiments Threaten Jos Main Market Rebuilding

The memorandum of understanding  between Jaiz Bank and Plateau state government to rebuild the state’s ultra-modern market which gutted by fire during the Joshua Dariye administration has continued to generate mixed reactions in the state.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at the controversy rocking th e rebuilding of Jos main market, razed by fire about twenty years ago.
8/29/202215 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why The Hausa Language May Never Go Extinct

Hausa is one of the three major languages of Nigeria along with Igbo and Yoruba. It is mostly spoken in the North of the country, and has a large population in Niger and Chad. Alot of people have dreaded its extinction along with other Nigerian Languages.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at what the Hausa community is doing to make sure the language never goes into extinction.
8/26/202214 minutes, 29 seconds
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Is INEC Prepared for E-Transmission Of Election Results?

The use of electronic transmission for election results is here to stay, according to INEC. Are they prepared to do this, seeing there is frequent poor internet network in Nigeria?   Nigeria Daily takes on this issue with Nigerians, INEC, and ICT expert.
8/25/202214 minutes, 49 seconds
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Why Dariye Is Still Seen As The GodFather Of Politics In His State

 Shortly after the release of the former governor of Plateau State, Joshua Chibi Dariye, he started making Headlines in the media.This generated controversy as some persons asked whether it is right for an ex-convict to run for political office.Nigeria Daily takes a dive into this issue
8/24/202216 minutes, 42 seconds
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Is Turji’s Acceptance Of Peace Genuine?

Bello Turji, a bandits kingpin, has embraced peace! The government of Zamfara announced this to the public through the deputy governor, at a conference on the security situation.Nigeria Daily speaks with a security analyst and our reporter, in Zamfara.
8/23/202213 minutes, 30 seconds
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Why Nigeria Government Need To Support Niger Republic To Tackle Insecurity

Nigeria's relationship with Niger Republic in  promoting the policy of “Africa as the centrepiece of Nigeria’s foreign policy”  and fighting insecurity has continued to attract public's reactions.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, Zamfara State government justifies  its procurement of 5 security vehicles for Maradi,  Niger Republic.
8/22/202213 minutes, 33 seconds
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How Motorists Can Benefit From Third Party Insurance

Third party auto insurance is the minimum, mandatory requirement every vehicle owner in Nigeria must have but many motorists with valid policies are unaware of the huge benefits.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how motorist can benefit hugely from Third Party Insurance.
8/19/202215 minutes, 8 seconds
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What Women Can Do Differently In 2023 Elections?

Over the years, men have dominated the political space in Nigeria and beyond, even though women come out en masse to vote them into political offices. As time passes by, more women are clamoring and vying for political positions; But what has changed? Are the women ready to rub shoulders with their male counterparts?Nigeria Daily speaks with a female candidate, some Nigerian women, and a political analyst.
8/18/202215 minutes, 56 seconds
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ASUU Strike: What Would You Do If You Were Nigeria’s President?

It’s now six months since Nigerian public university lecturers commenced strike on 14th February, 2022.Successive governments have been condemned for consistently failing to meet the demands of the lecturers over the years.Despites series of renegotiations and meetings between the parties, on several occasions the talks end in deadlock.If you were Nigeria's president, how would you address  the problem of ASUSS strike?
8/17/202214 minutes, 53 seconds
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How Nigeria Lost N3bn After Abuja-Kaduna Train Attack

140 days after terrorists killed and abducted passengers on Abuja-Kaduna train, some victims are still in captivity, while impact of the incident continues to hit Nigeria hard.How huge are these losses? What are the details and the way forward? We break it down.
8/16/202215 minutes
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How Nigeria Millitary Neutralized Bandits in Chikun - Eye Witness

Troops of Operation Sanity have killed scores of terrorists during a clearance operation in Chikun local government area of kaduna state.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how the bandits were neutralized by the troops.
8/15/202214 minutes, 50 seconds
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How Misinformation Left Many Nigerians Stranded In Algeria

The search for better life in Europe and other countries abroad by Nigerians is beginning to look like a suicide mission, where one is almost certain of a fatal end, yet incapable of beating a retreat.Pictures emanating from ill-fated journeys, and even sordid tales from lucky survivors have failed to deter those that are hell-bent on trying their luck.In this Episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how the search for a better life has left some Nigerians stranded in Algeria.
8/12/202215 minutes, 31 seconds
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What Nigeria Should Learn From Kenya Elections

On August 9th, Kenyans marched to the polls to elect their fifth president, a new parliament and county officials.What stood out in Kenya’s elections that should be emulated by INEC?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why Kenya’s election stood out and what Nigeria can emulate come 2023.
8/11/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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Why Many Nigerians Find It Hard To Thrive Abroad

In Nigeria, it is a common sight to find citizens not adhering to basic set down rules and regulations.When the same Nigerians leave the shores of the country, they are expected to adjust and live according to set laws.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why many Nigerians find it difficult to thrive outside the shores of Nigeria.
8/10/202216 minutes, 5 seconds
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Why Nigerians Pay More For Data

In Nigeria, to fully access the internet, data plans from network service providers are to be bought.In recent times, Nigerians have complained about the cost of these  data plans.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why Nigerians will experience a 100% increase in the price of data and call tariffs despite its current high cost and consumption.
8/9/202216 minutes, 17 seconds
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How Seven Nigeriens Were Killed In Imo State

In what appears to be a reflection of increased attacks in the Southeast by suspected terrorist, seven Nigeriens in Imo State have been Killed and six others left seriously injured.The President of Nigeria Mohammadu Buhari, in a statement issued by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, promised all possible actions in conducting a speedy investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice.In this epidode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at how these Nigerians were killed and how both countries are reacting to these killings.
8/8/202215 minutes, 57 seconds
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How Akwa Ibom Job Seeker's Killer Attempted Strangling A Lawyer In Court

Justice Bassey Nkanang of the Akwa Ibom State High Court has sentenced Uduak Akpan to death by hanging for the murder of Iniubong Umoren, a job seeker.Umoren, a graduate of Philosophy, University of Uyo, was killed on April 2021. She was job hunting while awaiting mobilisation for the compulsory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at the drama that ensued in Court after Judgement was passed
8/5/202215 minutes, 39 seconds
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2023 Elections, The Deciding Factors For The Nigerian Youth

The coming 2023 general elections in Nigeria could arguably go down as the most exciting since Nigeria’s 1999 fourth democratic journey.Being that it could be said to be a make-or-break season. What roles are the Nigerian youth playing towards the big day?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the roles expected of Nigerian youths, and how they are living up to them.
8/4/202215 minutes, 46 seconds
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Has the Buhari administration fought or fueled corruption?

The President, during his campaign for office in 2015, made the fight against corruption his major focus for the office of the presidency. 7 years down the line, has the Buhari administration fueled or fought corruption?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we asked if President Buhari kept true to his promise in the fight against corruption.
8/3/202214 minutes, 24 seconds
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Why The Price Of Bread Will Keep Going Up

In Nigeria, bread is a stable meal that is affordable and consumed by all.In recent times, due to the price of bread, it is beginning to get out of the reach of the common man.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigerians feel about paying more for bread and how bread can be made more affordable.
8/2/202216 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Nigerians Are Reacting To Buhari's Impeachment Threat

Lawmakers in the two chambers of the National Assembly, mainly of the opposition parties, are threatening to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari over the growing insecurity across the nation. The impeachment threat, coming at this time, may as well be a mere statement, despite the nation’s current troubles and the senate going on recess.Could this be another political statement?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the development and how some Nigerians are reacting to the impeachment threat.
8/1/202215 minutes, 35 seconds
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Four ''Charges'' That Determined Hanifa's Killers Death Sentence

A Kano High Court on The 28th of July 2022 sentenced a school proprietor, Abdulmalik Tanko and Hashimu Isyaku, 37, to death by hanging for the murder of a six-year-old pupil, Hanifa Abubakar.What charges landed them the death sentence?In this episode of  Nigeria Daily, we find out.
7/29/202214 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Insecurity might Disenfranchise some Northern Nigeria voters

Many local government areas in Northern Nigeria are inaccessible due to insecurity. With the INEC registration ending on Sunday, how many Nigerians in these local government areas have their voters’ cards?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how insecurity will affect the 2023 general elections.
7/28/202213 minutes, 56 seconds
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Reasons Why Voters Registration Will Not Be Extended Despite Anxiety

As the 2023 general elections draw near, preparations are being made for a seamless exercise. As part of preparations, voter registration will end on July 31st.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how many Nigerians have actually acquired their permanent voter’s cards.
7/27/202216 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Bandits Almost Attacked FGC Kwali

The level of insecurity has become very alarming in every part of the country, including the nation’s capital.Ranging from the attack on Kuje prison to the closure of Federal government College, Kwali.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are look at what truly happened in Kwali
7/26/202211 minutes, 9 seconds
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How Kano PDP Crisis Might Affect its Chances In The Next Election

The internal crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano is getting worse by the day, as two gladiators battle for the soul of the opposition party. Both factions are deploying every means possible, including legal instruments, to claim control.Will this affect the performance of the party in the next election?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
7/25/202215 minutes, 56 seconds
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Real Reason Why Many Nigerians Are Against Water Resources Bill

The national water resources bill which has resurfaced at the National Assembly is set for second reading at the House of Representatives.The bill, which was introduced and rejected during the 8th Assembly, following public outcry, is believed by many to be Rural Grazing Area (RUGA) in disguise.Why is the bill causing backlash?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out
7/22/202214 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Absence of Environmental Officials triggered Cholera Outbreak in Kano

In Nigeria, cholera is an endemic disease that occurs annually.In Kano, the rate of reoccurrence of cholera outbreaks is on the high side, why?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the disappearance of environmental officers has led to an increase in Cholera outbreaks.
7/21/202216 minutes, 5 seconds
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Pump Price Increases As NNPC Unveils New Era

It's a new dawn at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation as the company has unveiled a new era, changing its name to Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited.Will this new development see to availability of petroleum products?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigerians truly feel about this latest move by the NNPCL.
7/20/202214 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why Nigerians Should Be “Grateful” to President Buhari

President Muhammad Buhari has said Nigerians would be grateful if they knew the hardship that some other African countries are experiencing.With less than a year to the end of his tenure, are there things Nigerians should be grateful for?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigerians feel about the Buhari administration.
7/19/202214 minutes, 25 seconds
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Real Reasons APC Lost Osun Election

Senator Ademola Adeleke, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), emerged the winner of Osun State governorship election.Adeleke defeated Governor Gboyega Oyetola, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, who was seeking a second term.How did the PDP win the election in Osun State?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out
7/18/202215 minutes, 38 seconds
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Osun Gubernatorial Election Update

Stakeholders in the Osun State Governorship election billed for Saturday, July 16 say they are all ready for the poll as the stage is now set for the exercise. In this episode of Nigeria Daily we take a look at the  overview of the electioneering activities as residents gear up to elect the 6th governor of the state. 
7/15/202214 minutes
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How Nigeria Can Make Its Population Beneficial To It

Many have referred to Nigeria as the giant of Africa because of its large population.As the giant is becoming bigger with the latest population increase, what is the way forward?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigeria can make its population beneficial to it.
7/14/202213 minutes, 45 seconds
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Who Is Truly To Be Blamed For Bad Governance?

Over time, Nigeria has been marred by a high rate of insecurity and unchecked corruption.At this point, is it safe to say that Nigeria is at its peak of bad governance?In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we look at how Nigerians are responsible for bad governance the country is experiencing.
7/13/202215 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why Politicians Fuel Disunity Amongst The Masses

As the election draws near, we find political aspirants making calculated moves and picking running mates against ethnic and religious divides. Does this prove that Nigeria is more united among political leaders?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why Nigerians are more united at the top than at the bottom.
7/12/202215 minutes, 38 seconds
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"How I Secured The Release Of Seven Victims Of Kaduna – Abuja Train Attack" – Tukur Mamu

The Media Consultant to Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar, Mallam Tukur Mamu has on Saturday said he facilitated the release of another eleven of the Kaduna -Abuja train attack victims from their abductors.  How did he secure their release? Does it have any connection with the release of terrorist from the Kuje correctional CentreIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
7/11/202215 minutes, 36 seconds
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Why The Day Of Arafah Is Called The Greatest Day In An Entire Year

The day of Arafah (or Arafat) is the greatest day of the entire year in the Islamic calendar. This day is the perfect opportunity to ask for forgiveness for our past sins and earn amazing rewards for our good deeds.What other reasons qualifies the day of Arafah as the greatest day in an entire year?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
7/8/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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How Nigerians Feel After Kuje Prison Break

The last 48 hours have seen Nigeria at its peak of insecurity, especially with the Kuje Prison Attack.What does this mean for Nigeria’s security?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how safe Nigerians feel with high- profile criminals on the loose.
7/7/202215 minutes, 25 seconds
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Lecturers Call On God As ASUU Strike Bites Harder

It’s been 6 months since the members of the academic staff union, ASUU embarked on industrial action.In this period, the fate of students and the Nigerian educational system has been at the front burner of every conversation. But what about the fate and well-being of the lecturers?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how lecturers are coping amid the ASUU strike.
7/6/202214 minutes, 9 seconds
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“How My Boss Sexually Harassed And Victimized Me”

Workplace harassment and victimization are common but usually not openly spoken about.Many individuals are not sure what is considered harassment at work; hence, most cases go unnoticed and unreported or swept under the carpet.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how employees can fully get justice in cases of workplace harassment, as a victim shares her story.
7/5/202215 minutes, 10 seconds
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Why Fuel Scarcity Persist In Major Cities Across Nigeria

Queues have continued to build up in Abuja, Lagos and several other cities  as people scrambled to get petrol for their cars and their electricity generators at a time of rising temperatures.In this Episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out why the scarcity persists in these cities
7/4/202215 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Virtues Of The First Ten Days Of Dhul Hijjah

The blessed days of Dhul Hijjah is considered one of these rare opportunities, and the 10 best days of the entire year for worship and good deeds for muslims.Why are the first ten days of Dhul Hijjah so important?In this Episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out the significance and how best to earn the reward of Allah.
7/1/202214 minutes, 46 seconds
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Why Peter Obi And Rabiu Kwankwaso May Not Work Together

As the 2023 general elections draws near, different calculations, permutations, and especially moves have increasingly been enacted by Nigerian political actors.One of such moves is the proposed alliance between peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why the alliance is yet to materialize.
6/30/202212 minutes, 34 seconds
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How Negligence Has Crippled Dreams Of Young Nigerians

To see young Nigerians thriving in a field totally different from what they studied in school is a common sight in Nigeria.Why do people change their career path, when they leave the walls of the university?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Negligence has affected young Nigerians in making the right career decisions.
6/29/202214 minutes, 49 seconds
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Should Certificate Or Experience Rule Nigeria?

It seems like history is about to repeat itself in Nigeria, as we have a candidate with a mysterious absence of educational certificate vying for the highest office in the land.What should be the qualification to rule Nigeria with?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what should rule Nigeria, certificate or sabificate (Experience)
6/28/202215 minutes, 55 seconds
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How Zamfara Government Plan To Fight Banditry And Kidnapping In The State

The act of terrorism has been a source of worry and concern to the people and government of Nigeria.However, in an effort to deal decisively with the situation, the Zamfara government has henceforth, directed individuals to prepare and obtain guns to defend themselves against the bandits.How will the government achieve this?In this Episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out how 
6/27/202215 minutes, 7 seconds
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The Real Story Behind Ekweremadu’s Arrest In London

Reactions have continued to trail  reports  of the arrest, detention and arraignment of two prominent Nigerians by the London Metropolitan Police over suspected conspiracy to transport a child to the UK in order to harvest organs.News filtered on Thursday of the arrest of Senator Ike Ekweremadu and his wife in Britain.In this Episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out the circumstances that led to their arrest and what it means for Nigeria and Nigerians.
6/24/202213 minutes, 13 seconds
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“How My Brother Was Killed Because Of Fuel”

Young Yusuf Umar, who decided to make an honest living as a fuel attendant had his life cut short, as he was shot dead on duty.What exactly happened to Yusuf?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Young Yusuf lost his life in the hands of those meant to protect him
6/23/202212 minutes, 39 seconds
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Why Nigerians Vandalize Public Property

In   Nigeria,   public   property   is   often   regarded   as   more   often   than   not   treated carelessly and irresponsibly.In some cases, not only do Nigerians fail to take care of public property situated within their communities, they also destroy it, dismembering it to sell the pieces as scrap.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask people why they do it, what the impact of doing it is, and how to change things.
6/22/202215 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why Scavengers Are Being Slaughtered in Borno

Scavengers are known for searching for and collecting discarded items as a means of livelihood.But that is not what they have been in the news for recently – they have been in the news because they have become targets for suspected Boko  Haram fighters in some local government areas of Borno state.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look in detail at the relationship between the insurgents and the scavengers, or baban bola as they are called.
6/21/202213 minutes, 2 seconds
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How We Sold Our Votes - Ekiti Voters

 The Ekiti State Gubernatorial election has further brought to the fore certain issues that have been witnessed in Nigeria.One of these is the issue of vote buying, which was reportedly freely witnessed by many observers. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out how this phenomenon can impact Nigerian democracy. 
6/20/202215 minutes, 24 seconds
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Why People Of Ekiti Are Eager To Choose Their Next Governor

Its time  for the people of Ekiti State to elect yet another Governor that will lead them for the next four years. Many see the Ekiti governorship elections as a contest among the present and past governors of the state.How will this play out? Are the people of Ekiti enthusiast about choosing their next governor?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out.
6/17/202215 minutes, 38 seconds
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Why Nigerian Youths Are Trooping Out To Register To Vote

Nigerians, especially youths, are trooping to registration centres in order to get their voters' cards.                            This is coming two weeks before INEC's June 30 deadline.                                                                                                          Today, Nigeria Daily looks at the development and tries to find out what triggered it.
6/16/202215 minutes, 10 seconds
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How Cost Of Production Makes Rice Expensive

It is now three months since pyramids of about 1.2 million bags of rice were unveiled. But consumers of the commodity cannot still afford it.  In Nigeria, rice is a staple food that is consumed almost every day.Nigeria daily interacted with rice consumers, farmers, and processors, to find out why the product is so expensive.
6/15/202214 minutes, 7 seconds
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Muslim- Muslim Ticket Not To Be Contemplated; CAN

After Presidential Primaries from the political parties, choosing running mates is becoming a tug of war for the presidential candidates. Bola Ahmed Tinubu of APC and Atiku Abubakar of PDP who are both Muslims from the major parties are warned by the Christians Association of Nigeria, CAN not to dear pick Muslim - Muslim tickets.Nigeria Daily looks at their reasons and stand. It also finds out what some Muslim groups feel about the issue.
6/14/202214 minutes, 48 seconds
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Have Nigerians Really Enjoyed The Dividends Of Democracy?

June 12 is Nigeria's Democracy Day. This year's Democracy Day makes it 23 years since Nigeria became free from military rule. What impact did democracy have on Nigerians? Nigeria Daily today, looks at how democratic Nigeria is, and how Nigerians feel about democracy in Nigeria.
6/13/202214 minutes, 29 seconds
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How Price of Fertilizer will Affect Farming This Season

Many Nigerian farmers are faced with a difficult choice this farming season as a result of the high cost of fertilizer:' should they farm or not?Already, some are turning to cow dung as an alternative to chemical fertilizers, a development that is making the former highly pricey.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how this is going to affect farming and explore other options available to the Nigerian farmer.
6/10/202214 minutes, 45 seconds
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The Tough Battle Before Presidential Candidates

With the emergence of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the flagbearer of the APC, the major political parties have picked their candidates in the 2023 presidential election.What strengths do these candidates have and what are their weaknesses?In   this   episode   of   Nigeria   Daily,   we   look   at   the   challenges   the   presidential candidates would likely face ahead of the 2023 general elections
6/9/202217 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Future of Nigeria After APC’s Presidential Primary

As of Wednesday morning, voting was still on at the presidential primary election of the governing APC, with Bola Ahmed Tinubu appearing to be in the lead.As things stand out now, how will the elections play out in 2023?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what a possible southern candidate in the APC will mean for the party and the country as a whole.
6/8/202215 minutes
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“I Jumped 3 Fences With A Gunshot Wound, Running From Owo Church Attackers”

A place of worship is known to be a safe house for people, especially during a time of security unrest.Contrary to this, people were killed in cold blood in their supposed safe house in Owo Town, Ondo State.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at what truly happened in the town.
6/7/202210 minutes, 13 seconds
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Why Young People Find It Difficult To Access Loans

Bulk of young Nigerians eligible to apply for loans to start up businesses are stuck on the waiting list or even denied these funds due to one reason or the other.Are there particular reasons why this happen?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why Young people have difficulty in accessing Loans
6/6/202215 minutes, 8 seconds
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Why Young People Prefer Huge Startup Capitals For Business

In Nigeria today, a lot of young graduates prefer white collar jobs, some has attributed their choice to be saving themselves the stress of having to wait for a huge capital to start their own business. This is because most of them do not believe in starting smallwhy do some of these young people belittle startup Capital?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why.
6/3/202215 minutes, 17 seconds
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How Okada Ban Hits Lagos Residents

In Lagos, with its legendary traffic jams, the commercial motorcycle, known as okada, has for long been the most used form of transportation for quick movement.This week, as official ban on that means of transportation take effect, residents find themselves stranded.In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we look at the different options open to the teeming population that rely on okada riders
6/2/202215 minutes, 9 seconds
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Why Nigerians Are “Lawless”

Beating traffic lights, erecting illegal structures and littering, amongst others, are all regular with Nigerians.These prompt the question, “Do Nigerians obey the law”?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why Nigerians are “lawless”
6/1/202215 minutes, 26 seconds
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Who Needs More Days For Campaigns? Why?

The 2022 Electoral Act as amended stipulates that election campaigns should start 150 days to, and end 24 hours before, the 2023 general elections.Why was the campaign period extended?In   this   episode   of   Nigeria Daily, we   look   at   what   this   means   in   the   political calculations of the upcoming 2023 elections.
5/31/202213 minutes, 9 seconds
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What Atiku's Victory In The PDP Primaries Mean To Nigerian Politics

 After a fierce contest for the ticket of the Peoples Demo cratic Party (PDP), former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, emerged as the presidential candidate of the main opposition party for the 2023 general elections.  What does this development mean for the PDP and Nigerians?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at how 
5/30/202214 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why Delegates Sell Their Conscience In Party Primaries

Party Delegates at the peak of party primaries are now likened to be Kingmakers. However, the allegation leveled against some delegates on the issue of selling their votes to the highest bidder has call for concern from many Nigerians.What is really the problem and are some of these delegates really selling their vote?In this episode of Nigeria Daily we take a look at how possible it is for Delegates to sell their votes.
5/27/202214 minutes, 29 seconds
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What Happened To My Pregnancy – Released Victim Of Kaduna Train Attack

 Thamina Mahmood, one of the dozens of people abducted by Boko Haram terrorists who attacked an Abuja-Kaduna train about two months ago, narrated her experiences after being released. While speaking exclusively with Daily Trust, she says the terrorists who abducted her and many others have an important message for the government.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the circumstances surrounding her release, and the implication of the message she carries.
5/26/202216 minutes, 20 seconds
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What You Should Know About PDP Primaries

Political parties and aspirants are getting ready to clinch power come 2023.As part of its preparations, the opposition conducted its primaries which brought to light unexpected wins and losses.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we looked at what to expect from the upcoming PDP primaries.
5/25/202213 minutes, 51 seconds
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Are South East’s ‘unknown Gunmen’ gradually turning into Boko haram?

Boko Haram and Bandits are running over parts of the north, and the Unknown Gunmen and IPOB are having a field day in the southeast with regular sit at homes and violent killings.Are the unknown Gunmen gradually turning into Boko haram?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look in detail, at the implication of the activities of IPOB and the unknown in eastern Nigeria.
5/24/202215 minutes, 21 seconds
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How The Choice Of “Political Brides” Will Affect Party Primaries

As different Political Parties are preparing for their Party primaries, reports from states showed that the delegates are making fortunes from the aspirants.How will this affect Politics and governance in Nigeria?In this episode of the Daily, we discuss how.
5/23/202215 minutes, 47 seconds
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Why There are No WAEC Candidates From Public Schools in Sokoto, Zamfara

The West African Examination Council (WAEC), has confirmed that public schools in Sokoto and Zamfara States, will not be sitting for this year’s West African Senior School Examination which is holding from May 16 to June 23, 2022. In Nigeria Daily, we look at why there are no WAEC candidates in the States.
5/20/202213 minutes, 10 seconds
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Daily Trust Podcast at 1, Our Story So Far

On May 19th 2021, Daily Trust Launched it’s podcast.How has the journey being so far?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we share the story behind the Daily Trust podcasts and the journey so far.
5/19/202214 minutes, 51 seconds
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Who Caused The Explosion In Kano

In the early hours of Tuesday, an explosion rocked the Sabon Gari area in Kano metropolis, leaving scores wounded.So many speculations and unconfirmed information have made rounds on the social media as a result of the explosion. What truly happened?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we find out who caused the explosion in Kano.
5/18/202215 minutes, 11 seconds
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Food Shortage Looms As Fresh Bandit Attacks Sack Farmers

In Northern Nigeria, bandits have been terrorizing villages and sacking people with impunity.One of the consequences is that farmers are fleeing their farmlands for survival.In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we look at how these attack might threaten food  security
5/17/202213 minutes, 14 seconds
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How Mob Justice Is Causing Chaos In Nigeria

There is high security presence in Sokoto amid Curfew announced by the state government to restore normalcy to the state, after violence erupted arising from angry mob taking the law into their hands.In this episode of the Daily, we discuss the legality of mob justice and the situation in Sokoto, the city of Caliphates.
5/16/202213 minutes
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Real Reason Why Political Appointees Must Resign

There are more questions than answers over the controversial Section 84(12) of the Electoral Act 2022, as the president of Nigeria is already asking executive council members who are vying for political positions in 2023 to resign.Who will be spared and why?In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss the development.
5/13/202214 minutes, 48 seconds
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Why Nigerian Students Never Graduate On Time

In Nigeria, the average period for a university student to graduate ranges from four  to seven years, depending on your course of study.In some cases, we find students spending more time than expected in school due to different reasons.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what keeps university students in  school beyond the time they are supposed to graduate.
5/12/202212 minutes, 18 seconds
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Those Behind Goodluck Jonathan’s APC Nomination Form

As the 2023 elections draw near, the scramble for power has intensified.Amidst the most recent surprising and not so surprising moves, reports of an  unknown group purchasing the 100 million Naira APC nomination form for Goodluck Jonathan is one of those that stand out.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we uncover the true identity of the unknown group.
5/11/202214 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Climate Change Has Caused Food Shortage In Nigeria

Agriculture is highly dependent on good weather.In Nigeria, many climatic occurrences have affected agricultural practices and food production.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how climate change will lead to shortage of food in 2022.
5/10/202214 minutes, 55 seconds
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2023 Election: Can Funds Raised Put APC In Vantage Position?

The 2023 elections are gathering momentum as sales of forms are ongoing in the PDP and APC ahead of the primaries.A rundown on the expected revenue from the electoral process shows APC may generate over 20 billion from the sale of its forms.Can this put the APC in a vantage position against opposition?
5/9/202213 minutes, 10 seconds
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Why Nigerian Women Cannot Take The Political Bull By The Horn

Despite the sensitization programmes of NGOs and development partners, the percentage of women occupying elective and appointive positions has not been very cheering.  Recently, the united nations has also joined the call for more women and youth participation in the nations electorals. will this make a difference?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the possibility.
5/8/202215 minutes, 17 seconds
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How Best To Give Zakat Al Fitr

Ramadan fast 2022 is almost over, and Muslims across Nigeria and the world are preparing for the Eid el Fitr celebration also called Sallah, but before the  celebration, another important act of worship known as Zakatul Fitr, a charity for the break of fast needs to be given. In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss how best to give Zakatul Fitr.
4/29/202215 minutes, 35 seconds
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One Month After Train Attack, DSS Charge Nigerians To Be Security Conscious

The Department of State Services has alerted Nigerians to a plan by criminal gangs to public places, including relaxation centers.This alert comes a month after the bomb attack on the Abuja Kaduna train.In the episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the state of Nigeria’s security a month after that incident.
4/28/202215 minutes, 41 seconds
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Why Airlines Hike Their Fares During Festive Period

Airlines have become a turning point for people who intend to travel to see their loved ones, especially with the spike in insecurity on the roads.Why do airlines hike their prices out of the reach of those who could once afford them?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why airlines hike their prices, especially during festive periods.
4/27/202214 minutes, 43 seconds
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Why Begging Was Introduced To Tsangaya schools

The Almajiri system of education involved sending male children to Islamic schools under the custody of a learned Islamic scholar.How did it change from that to street begging?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how begging was introduced into Tsangaya schools
4/26/202214 minutes, 10 seconds
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Why The Nigerian Military Is Experiencing Frequent Air Crashes

Nigerians have expressed concerns in the frequent crashes of military aircraft, which has claimed lives of its personnel. At least four Nigerian military aircraft have been involved in deadly crashes since last year, including one that killed the nation’s army chief and 10 other soldiers on board.Why is this happening frequently?In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss the possible reasons for these crashes.
4/25/202214 minutes, 58 seconds
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Why Muslim Should Take The Last Ten Days Of Ramadan Seriously

The last ten nights of Ramadan are regarded as the best nights and Muslims all over the world are encouraged to intensify their act of worship to earn Allah’s blessings and MercyIn this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss the Significance of the last days/nights of the month of Ramadan
4/22/202215 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why The Prices Of Election Forms Are Hiked

With the 2023 elections fast approaching, political parties are starting to sell their tickets.What does this mean for Nigeria’s democracy?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why political parties give out their elections forms at high prices.
4/21/202212 minutes, 32 seconds
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Imo On Edge As Crises Hits Orlu

Insecurity  has been at an alarming level in Imo state for a while now.The latest hotspot is Orlu, which has been portrayed on social media as a grave town.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how crises have turned the town into a shadow of itself.
4/20/202213 minutes, 5 seconds
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38 Years After, Aminu Kano's Legacy Lives On

The late Mallam Aminu Kano was the first Nigerian to have picked a woman as a running mate when he contested for president in 1983.Thirty-eight years since his death, how much progress have women made on the Nigerian political scene?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the enduring legacies of the highly respected politician.
4/19/202211 minutes, 52 seconds
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Dariye, Nyame’s pardon: What Does This Mean For Nigeria?

The National Council of State has granted state pardon to former Governors Joshua Dariye and Jolly Nyame of Plateau and Taraba States respectively, who are serving terms in jail for corruption.The governors were among 159 prisoners pardoned by the Council at a meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa in Abuja.In this episode of the Daily, we discuss what the action means for the fight against corruption in Nigeria
4/18/202213 minutes, 37 seconds
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In 8 years after chibok girls 1500 girls lost their freedom

8 years since the abductions in chibok 1500 numbers of girls have been abducted across Northen NigeriaIn this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how safe or unsafe  schools have been, especially for the girl child. 
4/15/202215 minutes, 44 seconds
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Killers On Rampage In Plateau, Taraba

For a while now, incessant killing claiming innocent lives has been taking place in Plateau and Taraba states.What is truly happening in these states?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the stories behind the killings.
4/14/202215 minutes, 28 seconds
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Are Nigerian Elites Building Political Dynasties?

As the 2023 general elections draw nearer, children of former governors and other big political office holders are declaring their intention to run for various offices.For long, there have been talks among Nigerians of the children of the elites ruling over the children of the masses just as their parents are lording it over the latter.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask whether the elites are attempting to build political dynasties.
4/12/202215 minutes, 40 seconds
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“Tremor” In Tinubu's Camp As Osinbajo Runs For Presidency

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo’s declaration of his intention to contest for the presidency might have come as a shock to many, even though it has been speculated for long.He may appear unbothered, but Bola Tinubu, seen as the Osinbajo’s political  godfather, might have been one of those truly shaken.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what Osinbajo’s declaration really means to the Jagaban’s presidential aspirations.
4/12/202215 minutes, 25 seconds
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Water Scarcity Hits Hard In Kano And Jos

Water scarcity is making life difficult for residents of Kano, the most populous city in Northern Nigeria, and Jos, the Plateau State capital.The situation is so severe that residents travel long distances to get water for their day-to-day activities.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to find out why this is happening.
4/11/202215 minutes, 39 seconds
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Why You Need To Brush Your Teeth While Fasting

It goes without saying that Islam is a religion which pays attention to the cleanliness, decency, and the good appearance of its adherents.It is in that spirit that Muslims are requied to clean their bodies, including their mouths,  clean by using a brush or miswak. i.e. chewing stick.But why do some leave their mouths smelling in the name of fasting?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we seek to find out if Muslims can brush their teeth while observing a fast.
4/8/202214 minutes, 21 seconds
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Uncertainty Casts Shadows Over PDP’s Zoning Arrangement

The people’s democratic party, in a bid to create “a sense of fairness and equity” in the quest for political offices, created a zoning arrangement.But with the number and caliber of people wishing to seek the party’s ticket to vie  for the highest seat in the land, the PDP is thrown into confusion.Not knowing what to do, the PDP set up a committee to decide; it however has been thrown into further confusion as the outcome of the panel’s meeting is covered in secrecy.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the fate of the South, whose governors have insisted all along that power must shift come 2023 if, as is suggested, the committee decides that the ring should be thrown open by the PDP
4/7/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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Real Reason For Setting Up Investigative Committees In Nigeria

In Nigeria, it is not unusual for all strata of government and at all levels to set up committees to investigate one matter or another.Often soon after such committees are formed, one hears nothing more about them or their work.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the real reason why committees are set  up, and try to find alternatives to them.
4/6/202213 minutes, 58 seconds
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How Muslims In Southern Nigeria "Hunt" For Dates In Ramadan

In northern Nigeria, getting date in Ramadan is not a challenge, as it is sold and hawked in every nook and cranny of the region.But what is it like for Muslims who live in other parts of the country where dates are like gold?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Muslims outside the North get  dates to break their fast.
4/5/202212 minutes, 5 seconds
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Is Boycotting Election An Option To Solving Insecurity In Nigeria?

Recently, a scholar in the FCT, Sheikh Nura Mohammed Khalid was suspended by his Mosque committee for suggesting that people should boycott the upcoming election if the issues of insecurity amongst other issues is not tackled. In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss if boycotting elections is the right thing to do. 
4/4/202213 minutes, 43 seconds
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Why Security Agencies Failed To Stop Attack On Abuja-Kaduna Train

The recent attack on a Kaduna-bound passenger train arriving from Abuja came after repeated warnings by the intelligence service about the movement of bandits with a mission to attack the train service and other facilities, according to some security sources. In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss the reason for the failure of the security agencies to act and concerns raised by the Governor of Kaduna State. 
4/1/202215 minutes, 17 seconds
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Super Eagles Can Rise Again, This Is How

Football is by far the undisputed king of sports in Nigeria, but Nigerians’ spirit  have been dampened by the performance of the national team. Mark you, there was a time when the Super Eagles soared.But what has changed?In this episode on Nigeria Daily, we look at how the Super Eagles can rise again
3/31/202213 minutes, 49 seconds
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No Road To The North As Terrorists Run Berserk In Kaduna

Kaduna, the gateway to the North for those coming through Abuja has had all its entrances virtually closed by bandits.In the last couple of days attacks were launched bin both the railways and the In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we seek to find out what the Kaduna bandits are up to
3/30/202215 minutes, 13 seconds
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Has Abdullahi Adamu Shown that he is The Wizard Of Politics?

In Nasarawa State, Senator Abdullahi Adamu is referred to as a "Maye" which means wizard in politics. But former governor Tanko Almakura is said to be the "Aljan"  which means Jinni, who is going to deal with the wizard, i.e Senator Abdullahi Adamu.After the just concluded APC convention, Maye i.e. the Wizard defeated or swallowed the Jinni.How did this happen? Find out in Nigeria Daily.
3/29/202212 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Real Reason Abdullahi Adamu Is Taking Charge Of APC

A founding member of the PDP, Abdullahi Adamu, has been sworn in as the newly elected  National Chairman of the All-Progressives Congress (APC).In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the fate of the ruling party under his leadership.
3/28/202215 minutes, 18 seconds
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Have You Ever Seen Good Police Officers?

In Nigeria, the public perception of the Nigerian Police is Laden with many negetive views than positive ones due to alleged brutality, bribery and curruption. Remarkably there are stiil good Police officers in Nigeria. In this episode of Nigeria Daily we take a look at the positive sides of Police officers contrary to the perception of many Nigerians 
3/25/202218 minutes, 28 seconds
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When Elected Officials Can No Longer Cross carpet

Among the important bills passed by the National Assembly as part of the constitutional amendment, it recently concluded is one on cross carpeting of elected officials.According to the amendment, any such official elected on the platform of one party who defects to another will forfeit that office.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how this – if it becomes law eventually– can affect Nigerian politics
3/24/202212 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why Nigerians Tolerate Abusive Employers

From unassigned job roles to verbal abuses and non-payment of salaries or additional tasks without a proportional salary increase, Nigerian employees always have a tale to tell about how toxic some employers can beWhy do employers act the way they do?In this episode on Nigeria Daily, we look at why employers become toxic.
3/23/202215 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why Nigerians Are Judged According To Tribe

Recently, the story that some Nigerians are not treated accordingly at the Jos University Teaching Hospital because of their tribe and state of origin has raised a lot of dust.Why must you provide information relating to your tribe or state of origin before you receive health care?In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we look at how tribe and other tags came to be central to the identity of Nigerians
3/22/202211 minutes, 15 seconds
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Inside The World Of Job Racketeering

Nigeria's huge unemployment problem has left millions of graduates at the mercy of unscrupulous individuals who charge applicants money but hardly give jobs.In this episode of Nigeria Daily we look into the issue and its possible impact on society.
3/21/202214 minutes, 48 seconds
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How Heartbreak Is Driving Some Nigerians To Early Grave

We have been hearing about different suicide cases day in day out. This has become a very worrisome issue to Nigerians as some of them are attributed to depression from heartbreaks.In this episode of Nigeria Daily,  we discuss this disturbing trends.
3/18/202215 minutes, 31 seconds
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Will There Really Be Independent Candidacy In Nigeria?

After several debates, One of the 68 constitutional amendment bills passed by the National Assembly recently is that which seeks to allow for independent candidacy. What does this mean for Nigerian democracy?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will look at what this will do for Nigeria’s democracy.
3/17/202213 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why Nigeria Is Moving Backwards

No fuel, really poor electricity, Assu strike, banditry and a lot others have been  going on all at once in the country.Are we going forward or backward?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at why Nigeria is the way it is
3/16/202216 minutes, 41 seconds
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As APC Spins In Crisis – Where Is Buni?

For some time now, the Chairman of the ruling APC’s Caretaker Committee and Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, has been away even as the party continues to be embroiled in crisis.Naturally, when an institution you lead is in dire situations, you hasten to return but, curiously, Governor Buni is still missing.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will go looking for the APC leader
3/15/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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How To Avert The Looming Food Crisis In Nigeria

With reports that over 14 million people are being affected by food crisis in the nation, Nigeria has to act fast to stop the crisis.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how the country can manage the situation.
3/14/202216 minutes, 4 seconds
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Real Reason Why The Senate Rejected Buhari's Request To Amend The Electoral Act

Contrary to expectations that the Senate would succumb to the request by President Muhammadu Buhari to further amend Electoral Act 2022 by deleting section 84(12), lawmakers roundly rejected it, fueling commendations from various quarters.In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss the real reason why the  senate rejected the President's request.
3/11/202214 minutes, 50 seconds
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Surviving Without Electricity In A ‘Hot’ Nigeria

The weather is hot. There is no petrol. Where there is, you have to pay through the nose or queue for hours. Prices are going up. To cap it all, electricity supply is epileptic. How are Nigerians surviving? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to find out what there is little or no electricity supply and how that has been affecting Nigerians and their means of livelihood
3/10/202213 minutes
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How Genotype Tests Put Families In Jeopardy

Nigeria accounts for 75 percent of infant sickle-cell cases in Africa and almost 80 percent of infant deaths from the disease in the continent.With the level of awareness, why do we still have such a high number of cases?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how false genotype results have put  families in jeopardy.
3/9/202215 minutes
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What Nigerian Men Think About Women On IWD

Being female in Nigeria usually means being almost constantly overlooked, undervalued, and underestimated.Here, most women think men undervalue and underestimate them.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, as the International Women’s Day is being celebrated, we ask men what they love most about the Nigerian woman
3/8/202215 minutes, 45 seconds
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Journey Into The Banditry Ravaging Northern Nigeria

Banditry in Nigeria is one of the most challenging security threats the country is facing.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will hear the untold story of the origin and evolution of the crisis with the Daily Trust Deputy General Editor who ventured into the bush to speak with all the stakeholders.
3/7/202218 minutes, 6 seconds
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Why The Gender Equality Bill Was Rejected

Scores of Nigerian Women have been protesting at the National Assembly, accusing the lawmakers of choosing to deny women the opportunity of inclusion and representation in governance by voting against the more than four gender equality bills.In In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss why the bill was not considered by the National Assembly.
3/4/202215 minutes, 42 seconds
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Nigerians Groan As There Is No End In Sight To Fuel Scarcity

As fuel scarcity lingers, it seems Nigerians are starting to adapt to the new reality.Are they hopeful things would change?In this episode of Nigeria Daily,  we will be asking Nigerians how they will cope if the fuel scarcity continues.
3/3/202213 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why Is Epilepsy A 'Disgrace' To Society

The gift of living a healthy life, with no illness, is sometimes taken for granted by those who have it.People living with epilepsy have a lot of story to tell, and would give anything to be accepted by the society.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be understanding what epilepsy is, how the society treats people living with epilepsy.
3/2/202215 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why Nigerians Smile Away Their Suffering

Surviving in Nigeria, according to some is not for the faint hearted, yet it is safe to say that Nigerians are smiling through it. Are they truly suffering?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why Nigerians "pretend" to be happy.
3/1/202212 minutes, 30 seconds
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Electoral Act: Ways In Which The 2023 Election Will Be Radically Different

Finally, the long-awaited Electoral Amendment Bill had been signed into law by  President Muhammadu Buhari.This comes barely a week to the expiration of the window the President has to make a decision on the proposed legislation, as required by the Nigerian Constitution.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss ways in which the Act is going to radically change elections in Nigeria.
2/28/202216 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why The Russia/Ukraine Crisis Sent Nigerians Into Frenzy

The crisis between Russia and Ukraine has finally taken a different dimension after Russia lunched an attack on Ukraine  after months of growing tension. So many Nigerians have taken to social media to speak about this turn of events.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how the escalating crisis will affect Nigeria.
2/25/202216 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Nigerian Politics Will Be Shaken By ‘The Third Force’

With less than a year to the 2023 general elections, permutations, scheming, cross carpeting and big moves are being made by politically interested individuals against the upcoming polls.One of the recent moves has been the launch of a new coalition, The National Movement. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what it stands for and whether it has the clout to shake the polity.
2/24/202216 minutes, 15 seconds
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COVID-19: What You Must Do Before Taking The Vaccinne.

With vaccines comes certain side effects- some mild, and some severe.COVID-19 vaccine is no exception, as people who have taken it have one tale or another to tell.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be talking about what you need to know before taking the vaccine.
2/23/202214 minutes, 52 seconds
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Your Salary Is Enough To Last You More Than A Month

Being a salary earner is a good thing, particularly if the pay is  attractive and the job is satisfactory; but then how many people can actually be  sustained by their actual earnings?How many salary or wage earners are actually living comfortably on their earning?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be talking about how salary and wage earners can manage their earnings to be sufficient for them
2/22/202214 minutes, 50 seconds
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Why “Jungle Justice” Costs Innocent Nigerians Their Lives

The prevalence of “instant justice” as a form of punishment for criminal suspects seems to have increased in Nigeria with a lot of cases not reported by the media. Many Nigerians have resorted to taking the law into their own hands and, often, the victims are innocent citizens.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the worrying trend of jungle justice in Nigeria.
2/21/202214 minutes, 29 seconds
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University Campuses In Disarray As ASUU Strike Clocks One Week

ASUU strike actions have often been unsettling to students in Nigerian universities.The recent strike action has since left some campuses deserted and students frustrated.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss how ASUU's strike is affecting Nigerian students.
2/18/202214 minutes, 31 seconds
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What Racketeers Make Off Nigerians As Fuel Scarcity Persists

In Abuja, as in other parts of Nigeria, citizens narrate their ordeals - ranging from  being stranded to having to pay much more as transport fare and for other goods and services - as petrol becomes more and more scarce.On the other hand, black  marketers are having a field day, pushing the price of fuel to levels previously unheard of, even as NNPC assures Nigerians that it has taken measures to bridge the gap that caused the problem.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are looking at why black marketers are pushing the price of fuel.
2/17/202215 minutes, 24 seconds
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How Thugs Dictate The Outcome Of Elections In Nigeria

It is not unusual to witness heavily armed security personnel in and around election related venues in Nigeria.It is as if it is a given that there would be violence before, during, or after the election. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at election violence and the impact it has on society.
2/16/202215 minutes, 10 seconds
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'What Abba Kyari Told Me Before His Arrest'

The Nigerian Police have arrested suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, over his involvement in drug trafficking.Shortly before his arrest, the 'super cop' had a chat with Daily Trust's General Editor.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, Hamza Idris reveals to us what DCP Kyari told him exclusively.
2/15/202213 minutes, 53 seconds
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The "Heartache" That Valentine’s Day Causes Young People

Every year, 14th of February is marked as Valentine’s Day. Nowadays, the message and aim of valentine day have been "abused" by young boys and girls. This does not depict the original essence of valentine as   was intended by Saint Valentine.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the purpose and significance of Valentine’s Day.
2/14/202214 minutes, 39 seconds
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Should Indigenous Languages Be Used For Teaching In Nigeria?

For Many Years, English Language has been used as a language of instruction in schools across Nigeria. Is there a possibility of using our Indigenous languages in teaching our children?In this episode of the Nigeria Daily, we seek to find out the possible benefits of doing that.
2/11/202214 minutes, 4 seconds
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Why Nigeria Needs More Tertiary Institutions

The dream of most secondary school student in Nigeria, is to effortlessly pass JAMB, and get admission. But some of them  fail to be admitted. Could it be that the number of students that apply far outnumber what the universities  can accommodate?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we would be asking whether we need more universities in Nigeria or we need more investment in our basic education.
2/10/202214 minutes, 25 seconds
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'Reasons Why Nigerian Media Should Be Heavily Regulated’

In recent times, Nigerian media have increasingly been accused of gradually shifting from their traditional position – being the ‘fourth estate of the realm’ – driven by the sole aim of making profit.It is on the basis of this accusation that some people are calling for a restriction of the Nigerian media.In this episode of the Nigeria Daily, we will be asking: should the media be restricted?   
2/9/202213 minutes, 24 seconds
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Marginalization: Are Youths The Enemy Against Themselves?

In the colonial era, young Nigerians led in the struggle for independence. But where have the youths of today gone?Are they being sidelined as they claim?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be asking if the youths are sabotaging themselves or they are not just ready to work together and take over the helm of affairs of the country.
2/8/202215 minutes, 33 seconds
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Landlords Kick As Senate Moves To Extract Succour For FCT Tenants

A bill that seeks to regulate the mode of payment of rent in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has been introduced in the Senate. The bill, if passed, would make it an offence for any landlord to demand payment of advance rent from tenants.It seeks to reduce advance payment of rents from one or two years by tenants to three months and subsequent monthly payments. In this episode of the Nigeria Daily, we discuss the bill 
2/7/202215 minutes, 50 seconds
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Where Are The Bureau De Change Operators Arrested By The DSS?

Almost a year ago, some members of Buraeu the Change Operators Northwest were arrested by the Department of State Security Service, without their families or relatives knowing about their whereabout for months. what has become of these men?In In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the issue
2/4/202215 minutes, 33 seconds
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What You Should Know About The “Hijab”

Ordinarily, the hijab (veil) mostly worn by Muslim women should not have been in the news – but it is, and more often than not, in controversial circumstances.What exactly is a hijab and what does it signify?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to understand what hijab means to different people, and why there are many misconceptions surrounding it.
2/3/202215 minutes
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How long can people go without their phones

Cell phones have gone beyond simply answering and making calls, they have become such powerful and versatile tool, that for many people, they feel literally indispensable. Why are smart phones and mobile phones so important to people? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the impact of addiction to the cell phone, if it can be broken, and how.
2/2/202213 minutes, 2 seconds
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Why Some Drivers Cause Crashes On Nigerian Roads

Ignorance of traffic rules, road signs, and other facilities meant to aid safe road use is one of the factors that cause many accidents on Nigerian roads.How many drivers know the basic traffic rules?In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we look at basic traffic rules every driver should know.
2/1/202213 minutes, 44 seconds
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Why Cases Of "Ritual Killings" Are Rising

There are rising cases of killings that are suspected to be ritually motivated in Nigeria.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the reason behind the ritually motivated killings.
1/31/202212 minutes, 23 seconds
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How Suspension Of Fuel Subsidy Removal Will Affect Nigeria

An initial announcement to remove fuel subsidy in June was rejected by individuals and groups accusing the government of inflicting more suffering on Nigerians.The government says it has realized the timing of its planned removal of petrol subsidy is "problematic", and will worsen the suffering of Nigerians, but the Presidency said Nigeria will have to pay a price to continue subsidizing petrol.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the price Nigeria have to pay.
1/28/202214 minutes, 33 seconds
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How Nigeria's Educational Curriculum Keeps The Country Underdeveloped

According to experts, a curriculum ensures cohesion and uniformity in the education system of diverse cultures and societies to achieve the cherished goal of national unity.  Is the Nigerian educational curriculum doing that? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at What needs to be changed.
1/27/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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Nigerians' Choice For President In 2023

With the 2023 elections drawing near, some prominent Nigerians have started expressing their views on the type of leader the country needs to move it forward.How many Nigerians have the right candidate in mind, and what quality of leader are they looking out for?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to find out who the right candidates are.
1/26/202213 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why Kano State Government Revoked Private School Licences

The Kano state government has revoked the licenses of all private schools in the state.This action is in line with its intention to re-evaluate private schools in wake of the killing of 5 year old Hanifa Abubakar.In this episode, we look at how the private school owners feel about this new development and the way forward.
1/25/202212 minutes, 9 seconds
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How Bad Teachers Are Brewing Distrust In The Teaching Profession

The death of five-year-old schoolgirl Hanifa Abubakar believed to have been murdered in her school premises by her tutors under mysterious circumstances in Kano has sparked a lot of reactions from many Nigerians that  now think that Teachers are not to be trusted.Following the tragic incident,  will the parents ever trust their children’s teachers? And will the teachers ever regain the trust of parents?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the issue
1/24/202214 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Role Religious Leaders Should Play In Nigerian Politics

Politics is often considered by many people as a dirty game and no one in politics is “clean”. In view of this perception obtained by many Nigerians, should religious leaders participate in politics?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask whether religious leaders should participate in the Nigerian political space. 
1/20/202215 minutes, 16 seconds
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Did Buhari Actually Unveil Pyramids of 13M Bags Of Rice?

A lot of controversy is following, just as it preceded, the unveiling by President Muhammadu Buhari of pyramids of reportedly 13 million bags of rice in Abuja.The aim, according to the authorities, is to see a reduction in the price of rice, and a self-sufficient Nigeria in terms of food production. But many Nigerians see the pyramids as "unreal" or "photoshopped".Are there really pyramids of 13 million bags of rice?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the authenticity of the rice pyramids and what Nigerians stand to gain.
1/19/202215 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Prepared Are Nigerians For The 2023 Elections

With 716 days to the 2023 general elections, how prepared are Nigerians, especially beyond social media rants? How many people actually have their voter card?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we speak to some Nigerians, we look at reasons why every Nigerian should exercise their right to participate in electoral process.
1/18/202215 minutes, 7 seconds
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How Misinformation Puts Some Nigerians At Health Risk

The FCT Health Department has been battling different diseases for so long, top on the list being Corona virus. Recently there has been outbreaks like Lassa Fever and some other seasonal diseases in the FCT, but misinformation  seem to be one of  the biggest problems  in tackling these diseases.We discuss these and other issues with the Director, FCT Public Health Department, Mr. Sadiq Abdul Rahman.
1/17/202215 minutes, 50 seconds
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What Nigerians Are Saying About Lifting The Ban On Twitter

Nigerians are running wild with their opinions about the Federal Government lifted the ban on Twitter.While some are rejoicing over the development, others are saying there is a sinister motive behind it.in this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to find the real reason for lifting the ban.
1/14/202215 minutes, 52 seconds
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How Medical Error Costs Lives In Nigeria

A hospital is a place where people go to receive treatment for their ailments, but due to medical errors and “negligence” many people lose their lives in a bid to get better.What causes medical error? Can survivors seek justice?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, a survivor of medical error shares her  story as we also look at ways to seek justice for medical negligence.
1/13/202215 minutes, 17 seconds
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How Young Nigerians Miss Out On Job Opportunities.

The world of science and technology is an untapped gold mine. With the high level of unemployment in the country, how many young Nigerians know the opportunities the tech ecosystem has to offer?In this episode of Nigeria Daily,  we will be looking at how young Nigerians are missing out on lucrative opportunities in the world of tech.
1/12/202215 minutes, 12 seconds
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How Kaduna State Government Intends To Take Education "Seriously "

The Government of Kaduna state has directed all public schools to migrate to four day working a week, meaning schools will be open for four days in a week.The reason for this recent development is to increase productivity and work life balance. How will this affect the students?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at this recent development and how it will affect students in the state.
1/11/202215 minutes, 41 seconds
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AFCON 2021: Uncertainty As Super Eagles Compete Without Key Players

The attention of  football lovers  across Africa, including Nigeria  and other part of the world has turned to Cameroon where  the 2021 edition of the  Africa Cup of Nations  has just begun with host Cameroon defeating Bukina Faso  2-1 in the first match of the tournament .However Nigerian fans are concerned that key players  from the Nigerian squad like Odion Ighalo, Victor Oshimen, Emmanuel Dennis among others will miss the tournament  due to injuries, Covid restrictions and refusal of their clubs to release them.In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss  the  tournament as well as the chances of the super eagles. 
1/10/202215 minutes, 30 seconds
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Can Death Penalty End Kidnapping?

Plateau state has been in the news for several reasons, including security challenges like Kidnapping.Residents of the state have called on the government many times to end the spate of kidnapping and other violent crimes in the state.Will the governor's recent  signing of the anti-kidnapping law which provides for the execution of those found guilty of kidnapping end the menace?This is what we are looking at in this episode of Nigeria Daily.
1/7/202214 minutes, 26 seconds
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Has A Saviour Arrived For The Nigerian Economy?

The state of the economy has been quite tough for everyone -- inflation, unemployment, dwindling revenues, etc.Probably in an attempt to find a solution, President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed his first Chief Economic Adviser with less than 16 months to the end of his administration. Has a messiah finally arrived?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why this appointment is coming at this point in time and what difference it could make on the Nigerian economy.
1/6/202213 minutes, 14 seconds
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Why Tension Is Rising Higher In Imo State

For a while now, living in Imo has not been as it used to be because of an increase in insecurity in the state.A few days ago, some monarchs described the state as a war zone. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what is actually happening in Imo state.
1/5/202215 minutes, 14 seconds
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THE LIFE AND TIME OF ALHAJI BASHIR TOFA

Every generation has its own collection of heroes. These heroes can come in all kinds. Alhaji Bashir Tofa was indeed a hero of all time, who impacted lives positively in various ways.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be telling the stories of people who have had their lives impacted by the late Alhaji Bashir Tofa.
1/4/202213 minutes, 42 seconds
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What Nigerians want in 2022

To whom much is given, much is expected. Nigerians, in 2015 and 2019, overwhelmingly gave President Muhammadu Buhari the mandate to improve their lot.With barely one year to end his two terms of eight years as president, Nigerians have been speaking of their pains, their frustrations, their unmet expectations.   As the year 2022 unfolds, Nigerians from all walks of life have voiced their opinions on what should be done to rescue the nation from the myriad of challenges currently stunting its development and threatening its existence as one corporate entity.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we were on the streets of Abuja to speak to a cross section of Nigerians on thier expectations from the government in the new year.
1/3/202215 minutes, 24 seconds
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2021: How Insecurity Held Nigeria By The Jugular

The year 2021 was an unusual year as   insecurity held Nigeria by the Jugular, from Boko Haram and their ISWAP counterparts to Bandits and unknown gun men. Tough decisions were made to tackle the problem of insecurity in the country, some favored the country while some did not.In few hours we welcome 2022, with the hope that the government  is able to tackle insecurity in the coming year.What are the strategies that must be put in place to tackle the issue of insecurity in Nigeria?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss with a security expert on strategies the government should adopt in 2022.
12/31/202116 minutes, 17 seconds
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The Economy: How Nigerians Fared in 2021

Nigeria went up and down many economic hills in 2021, putting citizens through many unprecedented highs and lows.What are the most important of these experiences and where did they take or leave Nigerians?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we review happenings on the Nigerian economic scene in 2021 and also look at the prospects for 2022.
12/30/202115 minutes, 23 seconds
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The Myth and Truth Around Covid19 Vaccines

With reasons outlined by medical practitioners, home and abroad, that covid 19 is real and its vaccines are efficient, why are Nigerians still in doubt?Listen to reasons from Nigerians and reasons from experts on why we should all get vaccinated.
12/29/202115 minutes, 17 seconds
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Why Do some Nigerians find it hard to trust fellow citizens?

Contrary to videos that circulated on social media, where Nigerians were accused of looting recovered items from the Next cash and carry fire outbreak in Abuja, it turns out it was just patriotic Nigerians helping to save some items from getting razed by fire.Why were Nigerians quick to believe the first negative news about their fellow Nigerians?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why Nigerians do not trust their fellow Nigerians.
12/28/202115 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is end to Ganduje, Kwankwaso feud in sight?

It has indeed been an issue of discussion in the public that there might be an end to the Feud between Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and his former boss, Senator Rabi'u Kwankwaso.There are varying views on the row, but one thing remains certain, it is politically motivated and promoted by beneficiaries of political gains in the state from both sides.Some political elite as a matter of fact have tried severally to resolve the differences between Governor Ganduje and Senator Kwankwaso but all to no avail. With the recent reconciliation talks, is an end to Ganduje, Kwankwaso rift in sight?In this edition of the Daily, we discuss the possible reconciliation between the duo.
12/27/202115 minutes, 50 seconds
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Abuja Residents Prepare for Christmas amidst Economic Hardship

The Christmas season is a period Christians set aside to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is usually marked in a special way. For the Christians, there is no other festive season ranked above it especially as it ushers in the New Year. Also in this period, many Nigerians travel to spend time with their loved ones.However, some residents of Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, have expressed concern over the sharp increase in the price of foodstuffs, and hike in transportation ahead of the Christmas celebration.In this episode of the Daily, we went on the streets of Abuja to get a feel of how Abuja residents are preparing for Christmas amidst the economic hardship being faced in Nigeria
12/24/202115 minutes, 57 seconds
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Will Killing Terrorists And Bandits End Insecurity?

The activities of bandits and terrorists have been on a rise in Kaduna state and other parts of Northern Nigeria.The Governor of Kaduna State Nasir el-Rufai has said they should be killed as he does not believe in repentant bandits.Is there truly a repentant bandit? Should bandits be killed without a second chance?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what the law and  Nigerian citizens have to say about the fate of terrorists and bandits.
12/23/202115 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Valid Are the President's Reasons for withholding assent to the Electoral Bill?

President Muhammadu Buhari’s reluctance to sign the electoral act (amendment) bill has been the major topic on all media platforms in Nigeria.How valid are the president's reasons?  Why has there been so much back and forth on the electoral act amendment bill?In this episode of Nigeria Daily,  we look at what Nigerians think of the back and forth on the Electoral act amendment bill and the way forward.
12/22/202116 minutes, 53 seconds
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How Banditry is Crippling Education In Northern Nigeria

Northern Nigeria has a heavy burden of out-of-school children and with the increased security situation, the Number of out-of-school children has gotten worse, as schools are forced to close down due to attacks.The attacks and abductions are not just scaring children, but parents and teachers are also deeply affected.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the effect of Banditry on Education in Northern Nigeria.
12/21/202116 minutes, 38 seconds
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Is Nigeria Ready to Tackle Impunity?

It has been said that impunity is as old as the society itself, at a time when the Nigerian polity is ravaged with unending insecurity, endemic poverty, and heightened tyrannical disregard for the rule of law, one cannot but salute any opportunity geared towards fostering true Democracy, Good Governance, and enthronement of Justice and the Rule of Law in Nigeria.The minority in positions of authority who repeatedly abuse their rank to destroy the fabrics of our democratic experience should not be left to continue to ride roughshod over the rest of us, one common phenomenon found in the seemingly diverse definitions of impunity is the outright disregard and abuse of law without any reprimand, which of cos, comes with negative consequences to the present and future generations.How can we tackle this as a nation? 
12/20/202114 minutes, 9 seconds
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How Nigerians Survive on One Thousand Naira in a Day

Most ordinary Nigerians find it difficult to feed because the value of the naira is nothing to ride home about. Can one thousand naira note feed a whole family of four or five? In today's episode, we speak with Nigerians to find out how they can spend one thousand naira, or what they can buy with one thousand naira.
12/17/202115 minutes, 31 seconds
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How tax increase may plunge more Nigerians into hardship in 2022

It is crystal clear that Nigeria is facing hard times, from increased prices in food commodities to an increase in fuel prices. amongst others.  Everything except the financial capabilities of Nigerians seems to be on the rise.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how this move by the government could plunge Nigerians into further hardship in the coming year.
12/16/202114 minutes, 41 seconds
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Can Technology boost the fight Against Insecurity In Nigeria?

With the spate of insecurity in the country, it is only expected that possible solutions should be the next line of action.The Minister of Communication and digital technology, Prof Isah Pantami, has said that technology should be used in the fight against insecurity in Nigeria.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at the possibility of using technology to fight insecurity, and if Nigeria has what it takes to fight insecurity through this means.
12/15/202115 minutes, 47 seconds
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Is the Presidency's Response to Insecurity Satisfactory/Disappointing?

There have been attacks in the country. People have been attacked on the roads, in the farms, in worship places, and even in their homes.This trend of attacks and killings made Daily Trust write an editorial on the President’s response to critical issues, particularly on security.In today’s episode, we are talking about the presidency’s response to Daily Trust Editorial on widespread insecurity in Nigeria.
12/14/202115 minutes, 10 seconds
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Should the Government of the Day Resign?

Nigeria in the past few days has witnessed a lot of insecurity issues. Dozens of People have been abducted and killed  for daring to travel by road. Terrorists have taken over villages in the north, which is now having a devastating effect on residents.There have been  several calls on the government of the day to humbly resign since it is obvious that it has run out of ideas on how to subdue the terrorists that have taken over significant parts of Sokoto, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Zamfara states and the busiest Kaduna-Abuja expressway on one side, and recently, the daring moves attacks by Boko Haram/ISWAP which has continued unabated.Should the government of the day resign?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss what a democratic should do if it is unable to perform optimally.
12/13/202114 minutes, 38 seconds
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Why Nigerian Youths Shy Away from Farming

Agriculture is important to the development of any nation; this development includes fostering the full participation of youth in the agricultural sector. Youths are the successor farming generation and therefore the future of food security in Nigeria. With the current development agenda of Nigeria, agriculture is no doubt now recognized as a huge economic pillar contributing heavily to the country’s GDP. The nexus between agriculture development and the nation’s ability to achieve its food and nations security goals are inextricably linked. Unfortunately, Nigerian youths tend to shy away from farming. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the reason why most Nigerian youths shy away from farming,
12/10/202117 minutes, 45 seconds
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How Demolition Is Crushing The Dreams Of Some Nigerians

In cities and towns across Nigeria, authorities embark on demolition operations.Often, the targets of these operations are described as "illegal structures".In this episode, we seek to uncover the real motive behind Demolitions and how they affect those whose structures are pulled down.
12/9/202115 minutes, 41 seconds
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Is Social Media A Threat To Nigerian Democracy?

With over 28 million Nigerians on social  media airing their views and opinions on governance, what impact does this have on the Nigerian democracy?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how social media can be used in a positive way to boost Nigeria's democracy.
12/8/202115 minutes, 21 seconds
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Why we fail to defend our facilities —Nigerian Correctional Service

The Nigerian Correctional service has said it was not designed to defend prisons against invasions.With over 3000 inmates at large whose responsibility is it to defend the prisons against invasions? What is the implication of jail breaks on the Nigerian society?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will look at why the security of prisons is easily breached.
12/7/202117 minutes, 14 seconds
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How Over Population Is Crippling Nigeria's Economy

According to the world population review, Nigeria is by far the largest country in Africa in terms of population, with more than 211 million people as of 2021.Is this large population an economic advantage? What is the relationship between population and economic growth?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigeria's population could be an economic advantage to the growth and development of the country.
12/6/202113 minutes, 37 seconds
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What Women Farmers Need To Feed Nigeria

Nigerian women play important roles in food and agriculture, it is reported that women small holder farmers constitute 70-80 percent of the agricultural labour force. They produce the bulk of food for domestic consumption, and they are the drivers of food processing, marketing and preservation. In spite of all these enormous tasks, they have limited access to land; credit facilities farm input training and advice, technology and crop insurance among other things. In this episode of the daily, we discuss what Women Farmers need to feed Nigeria.
12/3/202115 minutes, 46 seconds
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“Why I Started A Website To Teach Mathematics In Hausa”

Fatima Mador, a graduate of computer science from the  Maitama Sule University Kano, has developed a website to teach mathematics in Hausa Language. what does this mean for women in STEM?  In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what motivated Fatima Madori and the impact her effort has on women and girls.
12/2/202114 minutes, 49 seconds
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What You Need To Know About The New Covid-19 Variant

Activities have almost bounced back in Nigeria, a though Covid-19 never existed.with the Omicron variant on the loose, are we likely to see another wave?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what the new covid variant is all about.
12/1/202113 minutes, 38 seconds
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Festive Seasons: Why Passengers Are Forced To Pay More To Travel

it has somewhat become a norm for transport fares for inter state  travel to skyrocket during festive periods.why do passengers have to pay excessively  during this period?On Nigeria Daily, we look at the actual reasons why transport fares are hiked and how it affects passengers.
11/30/202115 minutes, 38 seconds
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How Nigerian Banks ‘Extort’ their Customers

Bank customers across Nigeria have on countless times expressed frustration over the numerous non-transactional debits they receive from their various banks without explanations.With the culture of silence and bank customers not asking why it keeps happening, the deductions continue to go on.Is this legal?In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we discuss excessive bank charges and how Nigerians can ask for a refund of such  deductions.  
11/29/202114 minutes, 29 seconds
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Emotional Blackmail, a form of Domestic Violence

Cases of Domestic violence is on the high and shows no signs of reduction in Nigeria, regardless of the age, tribe, religion, or even social status, but whenever you hear people talk about Domestic Violence you think about battery, beatings, torture, acid baths, rape, and consequently, death.But did you know that Domestic violence takes many forms including emotional Blackmail? In this episode, we discuss emotional blackmail and how to identify an emotional blackmailer 
11/26/202114 minutes, 5 seconds
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How "dead bodies litter" the street of Jalingo

Jalingo, the Taraba state capital is so full of fear and uncertainty. Kidnapping and the disappearance of people have become the order of the day as scores of dead bodies are found on the street with missing body parts.Police brutality seems to also be on the rise in Taraba state, as the police are being accused of killing drivers who refused to give them bribes.In this episode of Nigeria daily, we look at what is truly happening in Taraba state.  Are bodies truly "littering on the street" in Jalingo?
11/25/202115 minutes, 35 seconds
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Why States Cannot Survive Without Federal Allocation

In Nigeria, many states mostly or entirely depend on monthly allocations from the federal government to run their affairs.Kano state government, for example, announced. six months ago. its intention to slash salaries of civil servants, because of a drop in federal allocation.  Does that mean state governments have no means of generating revenue for themselves?Can States survive without allocations from the federal government?
11/24/202115 minutes, 35 seconds
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What money means to Nigerians

How do Nigerians see money? can money truly make you happy?is money the answer to all problems?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at what money means to Nigerians.
11/23/202114 minutes, 36 seconds
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How I was Molested and Raped as a Child – Victim

Every day, women and girls are molested and raped, a menace that has eaten deep into the fabric of the society.Pain, grief, anguish, anger regrets are just some of the emotions that trail the incidents of rape. A few minutes of pleasure for the rapist, but a lifetime of pain for the victims and their families. Why does this keep increasing? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, a victim of rape shared her story with us plus other stories of rape victims yet to get justice.
11/22/202114 minutes, 38 seconds
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Nigeria on the verge of losing Millions of Naira in Days

Nigeria is on the verge of losing about 90 million Naira as workers of the Nigeria Railway Corporation, (NRC) have embarked on a three-day nationwide strike over poor welfare.In Lagos, Abuja, kano and other locations nationwide, all train services have been shut down, leaving passengers stranded.According to reports, the sector would lose about N90m during the three-day warning strike and that if the demands of the workers were not met, the union might declare another industrial action nationwide.How much more millions is Nigeria Likely to loose if the strike continues?
11/19/202112 minutes, 20 seconds
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How to stay safe in a fire outbreak

Reports show that at least 10 fire outbreaks have occurred in the last three months, claiming at least 35 lives across Nigeria.What caused these incessant fire outbreaks? Could it be the season for fire outbreaks? How can this be prevented?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the possible causes of fire outbreaks and how to stay safe during a fire outbreak.
11/18/202114 minutes, 11 seconds
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Justice at last for victims of SARS

The Lagos State Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Restitution for Victims of SARS Related Abuses and other matters has released its findings and recommendation on the shooting of unarmed protesters at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos on the 20th of October 2020.Is the decision taken by the panel Justice enough?In this episode of Nigeria daily, we look at the several controversies surrounding the shooting at the lekki tollgate
11/17/202115 minutes, 35 seconds
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How diabetes changed my life

Are you young and, because you think diabetes is a condition suffered by elderly people, believe you are saved? Well, the World Health Organization, WHO, estimates for Nigeria, shows that 4 million Nigerians are diabetic, and nearly 4 – 11 per cent of the population lives with diabetes. This estimate includes the young as well.Many Nigerians are living with undetected diabetes and even for those that have been diagnosed, just a fraction is receiving proper care and treatment.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the story of a 26-year-old who has lived with diabetes for a reasonable fraction of his life.
11/16/202115 minutes, 3 seconds
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How Nigeria Lost a Brigadier General to ISWAP

Since the Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgency began in 2009, Brig-Gen. Dzarma Zirkusu, is the most senior officer to die in the line of duty.Zirkusu alongside some other soldiers died in an ambush laid by the Islamic State in West Africa Province (ISWAP), a splinter group of the Boko Haram sect.what is the implication of this attack?
11/15/202116 minutes, 25 seconds
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Tragedy befalls Gold miners in Niger

At least 18 people died when an artisanal gold mine collapsed in southern Niger near the border with Nigeria. About 13 Nigerians have also been feared dead in the incident that happened in kandango, Maradi region, Niger Republic.What really happened? In this episode of the bearing we discuss the collapse of the gold mine.
11/12/202115 minutes, 54 seconds
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The life of Shekau

Abu Mohammed Abubakar bin Mohammad al-Sheikawi also known as Abubakar Shekau was the famous leader of the Boko Haram group. He served as deputy leader to the group's founder, Mohammed Yusuf, until Yusuf was executed in 2009.Shekau was known for his brutal executions that he publicized, his use of women and children as suicide bombers, and his wholesale kidnapping: he orchestrated the kidnapping of the Chibok schoolgirls.In this episode of the Nigeria Daily, we look at the life and roots of Shekau. The former Boko haram  leader.
11/11/202113 minutes, 31 seconds
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The inside story of Maina’s pension scam

When people retire, they will experience a reduction in income therefore pension makes up for some of this loss.Pensioners are usually not earning as much as they used to when they were working so that pension is usually their sole source of survival.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we are looking at the case of Abdulrasheed Maina, who was the Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Team, who was accused of stealing billions of naira belonging to these pensioners.
11/10/202114 minutes, 52 seconds
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Why elections are declared ‘Inconclusive’

Since  Nigeria returned to democratic rule in  1999,  elections have been a  regular feature in the polity. But one of the things that have been cropping up recently and one about which many Nigerians are in the dark is the term “inconclusive”What exactly does the term “Inconclusive election” actually mean?In this episode of Nigeria daily, we look at possible factors that could lead to an inconclusive election and the distrust between the electorates and the Independent National Electoral Commission.
11/9/202115 minutes, 11 seconds
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Real Reason Why Anambra People Voted En Masse

Prior to the Anambra State Gubernatorial Election, there were reports of violence that led to the loss of lives and property and most Nigerians thought there was going to be low turnout of voters. But the reverse was the case at the polls. What was the motivation behind the high turnout of voters despite all the challenges? This episode of Nigeria Daily seeks to uncover the reason(s).
11/8/202130 minutes, 54 seconds
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Anambra election continues

It is clear, from all indications that Anambra gubernatorial election will continue today due to the Bimodal Voters Accreditation system BVAS's failure to work in some polling units. The question now is, will it work perfectly today. In today’s episode, we are talking about the happenings of the Anambra Election.
11/7/202129 minutes, 19 seconds
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Anambra decides

Uncertainty looms, as the people of Anambra decide who will take up the mantle of leadership in the state.Meanwhile, the Indigenous people of Biafra IPOB have urged residents of the state to go out to vote for their choice in the governorship election.Are the people of Anambra relieved? Is there going to be voter apathy?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the level of preparedness of the Independent National Electoral Commission and security agencies.
11/6/202126 minutes, 23 seconds
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Anambra Election: Uncertainty Looms As Election Holds

In the past few weeks, there has been an upsurge in violence in Anambra State leading to the killing of people and destruction of property. These have created tension in the state. With just a day to the election, what is the actual situation in Anambra as residents prepare to go to the polls to exercise their civic responsibilities? Will Anambra experience voter apathy in the forthcoming gubernatorial election?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss some of the odds.
11/5/202121 minutes, 8 seconds
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The story behind the Ikoyi building collapse

Rescue operation is still ongoing at the site of a building collapse in Lagos state. The high-rise building consisting of 21 stories collapsed on Monday.What actually happened?In this episode of Nigeria daily, we look at the story behind the building collapse in Lagos state. 
11/4/202115 minutes, 16 seconds
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How security agents “aid” smuggling

For over two years now, Nigeria’s land borders with neighbouring Benin, Cameroon, Chad and Niger have been closed. While people are allowed to pass through, the movement of goods is restricted.Despite this, commodities are like rice amongst others is still being smuggled into the country.What is really happening at the country’s borders? Are the security agents who are meant to curb this, aid the illicit activity?
11/3/202117 minutes, 42 seconds
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How Nigerians survive hike in commodities

Whenever you go to the market to buy something, the price you buy a particular product will surely increase, double or triple. Why is it so?  How do Nigerians survive?In today’s episode of Nigeria daily, we continue to look into inflation and how it is affecting buyers and sellers alike. We speak with some traders in the Utako modern market who share with us how they are coping with the inflation of goods and services.
11/2/202114 minutes, 14 seconds
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How To Stop The Rise In The Cost of Commodities

Have you been to the market recently? Then you might have noticed some dramatic changes in the cost of commodities, which has greatly affected businesses in Nigeria.But the high rise in the rate of inflation is not affecting businesses only. Salary earners are also hit hard as their income no longer guarantees them enough to provide for their families.How do we stop the rise in the cost of commodities?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss ways to tackle the rise in the cost of commodities.
11/1/202115 minutes, 22 seconds
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Diezani’s Property Auction - Legal or Not?

The news of a former minister of petroleum Diezani Madueke’s auction of expensive Braziers and other expensive valuables amounting to billions of Naira have left a lot of tongue wagging.Is this Auction of the minister’s property legal?How are Nigerians reacting to this development and what do they think the money made from the auction be used for?In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss the legality of the auction, how the money from the auction of these property will be put to good use by the government.
10/29/202116 minutes, 48 seconds
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The untold stories of Almajiri schools

One of the issues that for long has proved to be a hard nut to crack in northern Nigeria is the roaming of streets by children popularly known as almajiri.What can be done to resolve and integrate the almajiri system of education into the formal system of education?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at what can be done to better the almajiri system of education.
10/28/202115 minutes, 19 seconds
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All you need to know about the eNaira.

On Monday, President Muhammadu Buhari unveiled the eNaira, Nigeria’s digital currency. According to the government, this new development will increase Nigeria’s GDP by $29 billion over the next 10 years.What exactly is the eNaira? How does it operate? Will it benefit Nigerians?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be telling you all you need to know about the eNaira.
10/27/202114 minutes, 10 seconds
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What will declaring Bandits as terrorists change?

For a while now, the Northwestern part of Nigeria has been ravaged by bandits’ activities.Scores of lives have been lost and communities destroyed. Several public office Holders, the Nigerian Senate, as well activists have called on the federal government to declare the bandits “Terrorists”.Will giving a name to the bandits bring a change or reduce their activities?
10/26/202115 minutes, 13 seconds
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Nigerian Broadcast Media Unpatriotic - Guilty or Not?

Looking at the different situations, accusations and counter-accusations from individuals and the government about how the broadcast media perform their duties, some broadcast organizations in Nigeria have been accused of being unprofessional and unpatriotic. Are some broadcast organizations in Nigeria really unpatriotic and unprofessional?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss what the media organizations are doing to weed out the quacks, and how they are ensuring professionalism in the discharge of duties.
10/25/202116 minutes, 22 seconds
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Nigeria to Lose over 25 Million Naira Daily

The Nigerian Railway Corporation has suspended its activities due to what it termed vandalization of its rail track.Every day, rail transportation in the Abuja-Kaduna corridor alone generates about 25Million Naira for the Federal Government. With over 25 million being lost daily in addition to a cut in economic activities around the railway until the services resume, what is the financial and security implication of this on the Nigerian economy?
10/22/202114 minutes, 8 seconds
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Mambila:100 Billion Naira Down The Drain

Since 1972, the Mambila power plant project has swallowed over 100 billion Naira from successive Nigerian government administrations. 49 years later, there is nothing tangible about the power plant, although more billions are continuously being allocated for it. Will Nigerians ever see the Mambila power plant? In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at the controversies and stories surrounding the Mambila power plant project
10/21/202113 minutes, 44 seconds
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Nigeria Daily: Catastrophe looms for Nigeria’s ruling party as losers fight back

The national secretariat of the ruling party has said that it will not acknowledge the leaders of the parallel congress. With this statement, what is the fate of key players like Rochas Okorocha, Rauf Aregbeshola, Ibrahim Shekarau and others?In this Episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at the implication of this on the Party’s unity ahead of the 2023 general elections.
10/20/202114 minutes, 53 seconds
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How dozens of people were killed in Goronyo

At least 30 persons were killed when bandits attacked a market in the eastern part of Sokoto State on Sunday. Why would bandits open fire on traders in a weekly market? Is this part of the effects of the measures put in place to curb banditry in Zamfara and its environs?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why the bandits opened fire on traders in Goronyo and the way forward.
10/19/202112 minutes, 33 seconds
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How the IPPIS is Causing Uncertainty in Universities

The battle of wits between the Federal Government and the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) over the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System IPPIS seems not to have been resolved.The Federal Government gave a directive that all federal government workers, including members of the university community, be enrolled on Workers complain of irregularities in payment of salaries, a system introduced to cut payroll fraud, but university workers are complaining of irregularities in payment of salaries, inaccurate capturing, and so much more.In this episode, we discuss the IPPIS and how it is causing uncertainty in the university community
10/18/202114 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Secret Wealth Of Nigerian Elites Exposed

In an investigation carried out by journalists from around the world about how leaders hide or launder money, some political elites in Nigeria have been identified.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the facts about the Pandora Papers investigation and why they are important.
10/15/202114 minutes, 17 seconds
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Will E-Transmission of Results Give Power to The Electorates?

The Nigerian Senate has passed a bill that seeks to give the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) power to transmit election results electronically. Will this see an end to election rigging? Will it bring about free, fair and credible elections? On Nigeria daily, we will be looking at what this development means for Nigeria’s electoral process.
10/14/202120 minutes, 20 seconds
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Why Nigerian Women Run Away From The Internet

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has said that about five out of every 10 women in Nigeria do not have access to the internet. Research shows that about half of women that are online are less likely to use the internet to increase their income or participate in public life.How true is this, and why?
10/13/202119 minutes, 41 seconds
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PODCAST: How far IDPs go for survival

Insecurity challenges in Borno State (North East) and Benue State (North Central) have created a huge humanitarian crisis with millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in both states.These crises have especially taken a toll on women and children, many of whom have been rendered widows and orphans and now struggle for survival in the IDP camps.On Nigeria Daily, we will be going into details on how far the people living in IDP camps go for their day to day survival. Our colleague Fidelis Mac-Leva who went to the various camps gives us a detailed analysis.
10/12/202117 minutes, 23 seconds
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How the 2022 Budget Will Benefit Ordinary Nigerians

Against the backdrop of soaring debts, after the presentation of the 2022 budget proposals, some Nigerians took to different social media platforms to condemn the figures.Does this budget benefit ordinary Nigerians in any way?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the proposed budget and how it will make a difference in the life of the ordinary Nigerian in the long run.
10/11/202115 minutes, 46 seconds
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Is NCC Really Banning Persons Under the Age of 18 From Obtaining SIM Cards?

There have continued to be a lot of reactions that the Nigerian Communications Commission NCC is restricting anyone below the age of 18 years from registering and owning a SIM Card in Nigeria.What is the idea behind this move?In this episode, we discuss the suggested ban with the persons concerned.
10/8/202113 minutes, 52 seconds
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Why Anambra politicians have gone into hiding

With less than four weeks to the Anambra State governorship election, politicians seem to have gone into hiding as there are no campaigns, no posters, and no rallies.This is happening as a result of threats and other activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).On Nigeria Daily, we look at what is happening.
10/7/202117 minutes, 53 seconds
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How refusal to use pedestrian bridges costs many Nigerian lives

Pedestrian bridges are bridges specially designed for pedestrians to enhance road safety and not as mere architectural designs.Why then do Nigerians refuse to use these bridges?On Nigeria daily, we look at why some Nigerian refuse to use Pedestrian bridges and how it has cost some their lives.
10/6/202117 minutes, 14 seconds
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How Insurgents take control of over 500 communities in Niger state.

There are reports that parts of Niger state have been taken over by suspected insurgents who have been coercing residents of Shiroro local government area to abide by their new rules like marrying off their daughters at age 12.Who are these insurgents and how did they become this strong?On Nigeria Daily, we look at what this means to the country’s security.
10/5/202115 minutes, 32 seconds
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Is Nigeria truly independent?

After 61 years of attaining independence, Nigeria is still not where it out to be, according to some analysts.Could the reason be that the country is not truly independent?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we listen to a cross section of Nigerians airing their views on the true meaning of independence.
10/4/202121 minutes, 12 seconds
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Nigeria At Sixty One: The Journey So Far

Sixty-one years ago today, Nigeria became independent after years of colonial rule.How has the journey been so far?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, Nigerians young and old share their thoughts about their country.
10/1/202121 minutes, 59 seconds
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Trip To Zamfara: How Telecom Ban Makes Life Excruciating

It has been more than three weeks since government ordered a ban on telecommunication services in Zamfara state. Our colleague, Mohammed Ibrahim Yaba, travelled to Zamfara and saw for himself how the people have been faring.He has been on Nigeria Daily, to share first-hand details of what he saw.
9/30/202120 minutes, 8 seconds
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Is It Possible To Build Walls Along Nigerian Borders?

The Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo, has urged the Federal Government to build walls across Nigerian borders.This, according to him, will help curb the inflow of weapons and bring peace to the country.On Nigeria Daily, we will be talking about the possibility of doing so and what it means from the security point of view.
9/29/202114 minutes, 8 seconds
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Do People Living With HIV Still Face Discrimination?

According to the Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria (NEPWHAN), 21 percent of people between the ages of 18 and 44 living with HIV in Nigeria experience stigma and discrimination. Why do people still discriminate against people living with HIV and Aids in Nigeria?On Nigeria Daily, we talk about the level of discrimination against people living with HIV and Aids and what is being done about it. 
9/28/202115 minutes, 2 seconds
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How Many Nigerians Spent Days On The Road To Bida

For days, the Bida – Minna, Bida – Mokwa and Bida – Lambata roads in Niger State were blocked to traffic by drivers of articulated vehicles.This has greatly affected residents of these areas as well as commuters plying these roads.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the implication of the blockade.
9/27/202117 minutes
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Who Really Should Collect VAT – Federal Or State Governments?

The issue of VAT collection is generating heat by the day in different quarters; recently, there has been a face off between the federal and some state government on who collects VAT.What is causing this face off and why do states want to collect VAT?
9/24/202113 minutes, 41 seconds
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How Many Nigerian Workers Lost Their Jobs to COVID-19

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has said that 20 per cent of the full-time workforce in Nigeria lost their jobs to  COVID-19 in 2020. Businesses were closed due to government restrictions, and the lockdown affected small and big businesses alike. On Nigeria Daily, we look at how and why some businesses thrived and others bounced back. 
9/23/202116 minutes, 48 seconds
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Why Citizens Are Aiding Bandits In Katsina, Other States

While governments are busy trying to combat banditry by putting stringent measures in place, some community members have been caught supplying fuel and bread to bandits.With these measures, the citizens’ sources of livelihood have been somewhat restricted; could they be trying any way they can to survive?On Nigeria Daily, we look at why the people authorities are struggle to save help "the enemy".. 
9/22/202114 minutes, 3 seconds
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Real Reason Why Many Nigerians Refuse COVID-19 Vaccine

The federal government of Nigeria is contemplating imposing sanctions against those who refuse COVID 19 vaccines when they are made available. According to the NCDC, Nigerians  who refuse to get vaccinated stand the risk of contracting COVID-19 and, therefore, pose a danger to society.On Nigeria Daily, we look at why Nigerians are  actually scared of taking the vaccine.
9/21/202115 minutes, 12 seconds
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‘Generators Are Harmful’, Can Nigerians Abandon Them?

In the last five years or so, Nigerians have spent billions in buying electricity generators, according to the House of Representatives.  But authorities warn that some of these generators pollute the environment and damage people's health.  Will Nigerians abandon generators?
9/20/202116 minutes, 26 seconds
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Telecom Ban: How People Are Trooping Out of Zamfara, Katsina

For two weeks now, telecommunication lines have been down in Zamfara and at least 13 local government areas of Katsina State as a way to curb banditry. How has this been affecting people's lives and businesses in these areas?Some people coming out of there tell Nigeria Daily that they move out in order to communicate with the outside world. 
9/17/202116 minutes, 8 seconds
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Nigeria Borrows Again! How Does It Affect You?

President Muhammadu Buhari seeks Senate approval to borrow $4 billion and €710 million externally.How does the rising debt profile affect the Nigerian economy?On Nigeria Daily, we look at how this will play out in the long run.
9/16/202116 minutes, 44 seconds
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How Nigerians' Love For Foreign Goods Is Killing The Naira

The Naira has continued to lose its value against the dollar - currently, it is N550 to the dollar.Some experts have blamed Nigerians’ preference for imported goods to made in Nigeria products for some of the woes of the Naira.On Nigeria daily, we look at how this and the "dolarisation of the economy affect the value of the Naira against the Dollar.
9/15/202117 minutes, 26 seconds
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What Happens To The Various Taxes And Levies Nigerians Pay?

Nigerians from different walks of life pay several taxes and levies, especiall at the local government level.How much do they, especially the business owners among them, actually pay as taxes? Do they feel and see the impact of these taxes?On Nigeria Daily, we look at what it truly means to pay tax.
9/14/202118 minutes, 41 seconds
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Genital Infections: 'Why Use of Herbal Concoctions Is Dangerous'

Many Nigerians who suffer from genital infections and STDs seek help from alternative systems of treatments such as herbal concoctions of different names and origin.Gynecologists now warn against the use of these concoctions, saying it's dangerous.But why do people prefer herbs to visiting medical practitioners for proper dagnosis and prescription?  
9/13/202118 minutes, 48 seconds
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'How And Why I Thought Of Knifing Myslef To Death'

Have you ever found yourself in situation where you felt there was no longer any point in living?You are not alone - many young Nigerians have gome through dark moments when they thought about giving it all up.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the causes of these feelings and how to confront them.
9/10/202118 minutes, 13 seconds
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How Proper Waste Management Prevents Flooding

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has warned of possible flash floods in many states across the country, causing building collapses and road crashes.Waste management is one of the factors that can make a lot of difference. On Nigeria Daily, we look at how poor waste management in Nigeria has caused flooding.
9/9/202115 minutes
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Will Ban Of Telecom Services Curb Banditry?

For some days now, telecommunication lines have been down in Zamfara State  based on a government order as a way to curb banditry. The development comes after a temporary lockdown on communities prone to banditry in Katsina, Kaduna, Niger, and Zamfara states.Will the ban on telecommunications make a difference in the fight against banditry?
9/8/202115 minutes, 38 seconds
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2023: Will Nigerian Youths Get Offline And Walk The Talk?

It is not unusual for  youths to fill the social media space with all sorts of talk about the problem with  Nigeria, the need for better leaders and even how to get them.But when it is time to act to actualise their desire, they rather cling to their mobile devices away from the voting booths.With 529 days left to the much anticipated 2023 general elections, will they act differently? Have they been preparing to do so?
9/7/202118 minutes, 25 seconds
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Why Intending Couples Must Go For Premarital Drug Test

How would you feel if you only get to discover that your groom or bride is a drug addict after the wedding?Many marital problems like domestic violence and the crashing of the marriage are attributed to drug use, prompting the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to suggest a compulsory premarital drug test.Can this save married couples from shock and the trauma?
9/6/202119 minutes, 35 seconds
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Buhari's First Cabinet Reshuffle: What It Portends

For the first time in six years, President Muhammadu Buhari has reshuffled his cabinet by sacking two ministers.Why only now ?On Nigeria Daily, we look at the implication of this action and what it means for this government and the country.
9/3/202118 minutes, 30 seconds
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How Some Governors Plan To End Banditry

The governments of Katsina, Kaduna, Niger and Zamfara states have locked down most of the communities prone to banditry and other criminal activities. These states suffer most from the activities of bandits.  On Nigeria Daily, we are looking at the level of effectiveness of this new development, and how the members of the involved states feel about it.
9/2/202116 minutes, 7 seconds
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'How We Suffer As A Result of ASUU Strikes'

Many Nigerians heaved a sigh of relief and their heartbeats returned to normal when they learned that ASUU was not going on strike on Tuesday as earlier reported.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why many tremble with fearat the mention of ASUU strike.
9/1/202115 minutes, 30 seconds
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CBN Introduces E-Naira October 1st

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has fixed 1st of October 2021 as the launch date for its digital currency, E-Naira.Back in February, the apex bank banned commercial banks from dealing in cryptocurrency.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the E Naira and its impact on the Nigerian economy.
8/31/202115 minutes, 10 seconds
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How Fake News Stoke Violent Crises

In the midst of the tense situation that resulted from the killing of some travellers in Jos and the imposition of a 24-hour curfew, the Plateau State Government warned that it would arrest purveyors of fake news.Often, fake news, especially spread through social media, is blamed for causing or stoking the embers of violent crises.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how fake news sets societies on fire and what needs to be done to avert its impact.
8/30/202118 minutes, 45 seconds
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How To Stop The Ugly Trend Of Communal Clashes

Violent communal conflicts across Nigeria are once more rearing their ugly head. The latest of these ugly trends happened in Jos...How can we end these ugly trends? 
8/27/202118 minutes, 3 seconds
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Doctors' Mass Migration: Why You Should Be Concerned

A series of tests have been taking place in Abuja, the Nigerian capital, for doctors interested in working abroad.Over 500 Nigerian doctors were reported to have turned up for one of such exercises the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health organised on Tuesday.On Nigeria Daily, we will be talking about how this affects the Nigerian healthcare system.
8/26/202112 minutes, 26 seconds
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Nigerians 'turn to firewood' as cost of LPG skyrockets

With the recent increase in the cost of cooking gas, many Nigerians have started thinking about turning to charcoal or even firewood. In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how this development is affecting Nigerians and what alternatives are available to them.
8/11/20219 minutes, 54 seconds
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What to do with Nigeria's 10 million out of school children

A UK based education charity has announced that it is partnering with the Nigerian government to get more than 10 million out of school children enrolled in formal education.Could this be a solution to the problem?According to UNICEF one in five of the world's out of school children is in Nigeria.
8/9/202114 minutes, 22 seconds
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Human Trafficking: ‘Nigeria Must Work To Ditch Its Infamous Record’

To celebrate the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons; celebrated each year on July 30, the International Organisation for Migration urges Nigeria to do mre to curb the problem.The theme for this year’s celebration is “victims’ voices lead the way”.On Nigeria Daily, we will be talking about what victims go thorough and the way out. 
7/30/202114 minutes, 35 seconds