Detty December in Lagos is usually loud, chaotic, and unapologetically fun. Traffic till midnight, parties that spill into mornings, and outfits planned weeks. But this year, something strange, and frankly
Detty December in Lagos is usually loud, chaotic, and unapologetically fun. Traffic till midnight, parties that spill into mornings, and outfits planned weeks. But this year, something strange, and frankly
Nigeria’s 2026 budget has taken its first major legislative step, with the Senate approving President Bola Tinubu’s ₦58.47 trillion appropriation bill for second reading, setting the stage for weeks of
Nigeria’s electoral umpire has stepped into the deepening leadership crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), refusing to recognize the national working committee (NWC) led by Kabiru Turaki. In a
December has once again tightened the grip on household budgets in Lagos, as food prices climbed sharply across the city’s major markets. What usually begins as festive excitement has increasingly
Moving around Nigeria quietly became more expensive again in October 2025, as new data shows transport fares rising across almost every major mode of travel. From city buses and intercity
New Tax System Simplifies Compliance and Reduces Loopholes The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has confirmed that the National Identification Number (NIN) issued by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC)
Holiday Box Office Sees Nollywood Take Center Stage Funke Akindele continues to assert her dominance in Nollywood. Just two weeks after its cinema release, her latest film, Behind the Scenes,
The gaming world mourns the loss of Vince Zampella, co-creator of the iconic “Call of Duty” franchise and founder of Respawn Entertainment, who died in a car accident north of
The Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) has reported a significant increase in petrol supply across the country, with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) reaching 71.5 million litres per
US technology giant Amazon has taken the unusual step of blocking more than 1,800 North Koreans from applying for jobs, citing security concerns linked to Pyongyang’s overseas cyber operations. The