Can Nigerian Journalism Survive When Audiences Expect Everything for Free? The digital age has democratized information, but for journalism in Nigeria, this hascome with a steep price tag. As audiences …
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Media Monopolies in the Digital Age: How Fewer Voices Are Shaping What We See and Hear
10mins readIntroduction This article looks at the growing problem of a few big companies owning a lot of the media.These companies control most of the ways we find out about things, …
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Understanding the Insurance World in Nigeria: New Laws, Effects, and Global Importance
10mins readInsurance is kind of like a safety cushion that supports you when life surprises you with tough situations. Whether it’s a car crash, a health crisis, or a business setback, …
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Exploring Nigeria’s Vibrant Multicultural Tapestry Through Cultural Festivals, Art, Music, and Movies
10mins readIn Nigeria, where over 250 ethnic groups weave a colorful cultural tapestry through festivals, art, music, and movies. From the dazzling Durbar festival in the north to the sacred OsunOsogbo …
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Promoting Nigerian Culture Through Media: Harnessing Movies, Theatre, Art, and Books Introductory Overview
10mins readNigeria, a nation bursting with cultural diversity, is home to over 250 ethnic groups, each with unique traditions, languages, and stories. The Charter for African Cultural Renaissance, adopted in 2006, …
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”The phrase “single story” echoes Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s influential TED Talk, where she warns of the danger of reducing people or places to a single narrative. This title suggests going …
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A New Political Powerhouse Emerges: The ADC Shake-Up in Nigeria’s 2027 Race
10mins readIn the bustling heart of Nigeria, where the pulse of a nation beats with restless energy, a new chapter unfolds in the grand tapestry of its political saga. The African …
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A New Dawn for Nigeria’s Taxes: President Tinubu’s Bold Reforms to Lift Families and Small Businesses
10mins readOn June 26, 2025, Nigeria took a giant leap toward a fairer and simpler tax system as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu signed four landmark tax reform bills into law. These …
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It would probably come as a shock to anyone reading this post that Japan was once as poor as the tiny African nation of Djibouti. That was in 1868. That …
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The media today is like a giant playground where people can share their thoughts, learn new things, and have fun. It’s a place for education, enlightenment, and entertainment, especially for …

