By Olubunmi AkanbiFOOD security is no longer just a rural concern—it is a national priority tied directly to Nigeria’s economic stability and growth. Recent empirical evidence from my research shows ...
A Nigerian military airstrike killed 100 civilians in a market over the weekend, Amnesty International claims.
The rights group said more than 100 people were killed in airstrikes on Sunday that appeared to be the latest in a series of similar attacks.
By Ardo Hazzad BAUCHI, Nigeria, May 12 (Reuters) - At least 100 civilians were killed in a Nigerian military airstrike on a crowded market in northwest Zamfara state, Amnesty International said on ...
By Isaac Anyaogu LAGOS, May 18 (Reuters) - Fuel marketers in Nigeria have pushed back against a lawsuit by Dangote Petroleum ...
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Meat disappears from Nigerian homes as cow prices soar
As soaring cattle prices push up the cost of beef across Nigeria amid deepening poverty, low-income families are increasingly forced to remove meat from their meals. Many can no longer afford not only ...
12.5kg of cooking gas now ₦18,750; 1kg hits ₦1,500 From ₦1,300 as depot stocks dry up across Nigeria
Thousands of households face a grim reality as the price of a 12.5kg gas cylinder hits ₦1,500 amid a worsening supply squeeze. Cooking gas prices rise by 15.3% in May 2026; only three major depots are ...
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