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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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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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
How To Fix Nigeria

How To Fix Nigeria

2024-02-2013:46

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.
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