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12 verified open roles with direct application links, updated August 19, 2026.

Nigeria’s cement prices are under regulatory scrutiny as competition concerns collide with rising building costs and household inflation.

Early 2027 peace pledges by Tinubu, Obi, Sowore and others raise a hard question: can elite vows curb violence or become campaign theatre?

Sokoto’s Lakurawa violence shows how local self-defence is filling dangerous gaps left by overstretched Nigerian security forces.

Nigeria’s inflation eased to 15.43%, but food, rent, transport and weak wages mean many households may still feel squeezed.

12 verified open roles with direct application links, updated August 17, 2026.

A Kebbi newborn theft arrest spotlights maternity-ward security, identity checks and public trust in Nigerian health facilities.

How rising seas, erosion and weak coastal planning are threatening Nigerian fishing communities, homes and livelihoods.

The reported DHQ X compromise shows why official government accounts must be treated as national security infrastructure, not PR tools.

CIBN’s call for banks to fund MSMEs over government debt raises a big question: can small businesses finally access cheaper credit?

Benfica’s reported Tosin Adarabioyo interest shows why Europe is chasing versatile, Premier League-tested Nigerian-eligible defenders.

12 verified open roles with direct application links, updated August 14, 2026.

Nigeria’s road projects are damaging fibre links, disrupting banks, telecoms, remote work and the digital economy beneath the asphalt.

Nigeria’s Lassa fever deaths have reached 237, but the 23.7% fatality rate exposes deeper gaps in detection, treatment and readiness.

After 16 hostages were rescued in Kogi, Nigeria’s central corridor faces renewed scrutiny over abductions and joint security operations.

12 verified open roles with direct application links, updated August 12, 2026.

NERC’s dissolution of Kaduna DisCo’s board over debt tests Nigeria’s power reforms, with big implications for consumers, investors and regulators.

12 verified open roles with direct application links, updated August 10, 2026.

12 verified open roles with direct application links, updated August 7, 2026.

Nigeria’s reported reopening of Christian pilgrimage to Israel brings relief, but security risks still shape faith travel plans.

How Nigeria’s malaria-typhoid self-treatment habit fuels antibiotic resistance, misdiagnosis and rising household health costs.

12 verified open roles with direct application links, updated August 1, 2026.

Samuel Ogazi’s reported Glasgow 2026 400m gold could mark Nigeria’s shift from sprint potential to a new athletics era.

A rare Nigerian abdominal pregnancy survival story highlights warning signs, surgical risks, and urgent gaps in maternal care.

LUTH strike disruptions reveal deeper weaknesses in Nigeria’s public hospitals, from doctor shortages to pay disputes and emergency-care gaps.

Drowning kills 300,000 people yearly. Nigeria needs prevention systems for floods, ferries, schools and coastal cities—not just swimming lessons.

How EMVC’s Federal Polytechnic Offa partnership could turn polytechnic workshops into Nigeria’s practical EV manufacturing engine.

NDLEA’s reported ₦10bn Lagos port bust exposes how cocaine, opioids and Canadian Loud exploit Nigeria’s maritime security gaps.

Nigeria has reported 936 confirmed Lassa fever cases and 224 deaths. Here’s why a preventable disease keeps turning deadly.

INEC’s CVR deadline exposes how awareness, access and timing could shape Nigeria’s voter readiness ahead of the 2027 elections.

Ebonyi’s digital birth and death registry could help Nigeria plan schools, hospitals, elections and welfare—if data quality and trust come first.

Zamfara chairman’s abduction exposes why local officials have become prime targets in Nigeria’s widening insecurity crisis.

Tinubu wants Nigerian doctors abroad to return. But patriotism must compete with pay, safety, training and career clarity.

Can Nigeria persuade diaspora doctors to return when pay, safety, and career pathways abroad remain stronger?

Petrol reportedly hitting ₦1,400/litre is squeezing commuters, small businesses and public patience as Nigeria’s reform pain deepens.

Nigeria’s illegal-arms crackdown may be necessary, but without intelligence reform and strategy, tougher policing risks becoming theatre.

Can TETFund’s Israel partnership help Nigerian universities turn research prototypes into scalable startups and billion-naira companies?

Nigerian football fandom is shifting from club-first loyalty to player-led obsession powered by clips, betting, transfers and national pride.

Why Nigerian job seekers need proof-of-work portfolios as AI tools, hiring filters, and skills-first recruiting reshape the CV.

How inflation fatigue is reshaping Nigerian shopping habits, transport choices, family obligations, and social life in lasting ways.

Nigeria’s concert boom is raising ticket prices. Are Afrobeats fans being priced out of the culture they helped build?