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Nigeria’s Gas Infrastructure Expansion Gains Momentum as Processing Plants and Pipeline Projects Advance

Nigeria is accelerating investment in gas infrastructure as the country seeks to unlock more value from its vast natural gas reserves, improve domestic energy supply and strengthen its position in global energy markets. With some of the largest proven gas reserves in Africa, Nigeria has increasingly shifted attention toward gas development through pipeline construction, processing […]

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Nigeria’s Industrial Parks and Economic Zones Attract New Investment as Manufacturing Expansion Accelerates

Industrial parks and special economic zones are emerging as some of Nigeria’s most important development projects as governments and private investors seek to expand manufacturing, attract foreign investment and create jobs. Across the country, industrial hubs are being developed or expanded to provide businesses with access to infrastructure, logistics networks and production facilities. These projects

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Rural Electrification Programmes: Bringing Power to Communities Left Behind

Electricity remains one of the most important drivers of economic growth and development. Yet across many rural communities in Nigeria and other developing countries, access to reliable electricity remains a challenge. While urban areas often receive greater attention in power distribution, millions of people living in rural communities continue to face limited access to electricity.

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The Difference Between Activity and Impact

In today’s world, being busy is often seen as a sign of success. People attend meetings, launch initiatives, post updates on social media, organize events, and work long hours. Governments announce projects. Companies unveil new strategies. Organizations roll out programs. Individuals build impressive schedules. But amid all this activity, an important question is often overlooked:

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Which Nigerian Bank Has the Best Mobile Banking App in 2026?

Mobile banking has become one of the most important services offered by Nigerian banks, with millions of customers relying on their phones to transfer money, pay bills, purchase airtime, and manage their finances. As digital banking adoption continues to grow, banks are investing heavily in their mobile platforms to improve speed, security, convenience, and customer

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Fall of Benin Kingdom: Oba Ovonramwen and the 1897 British Expedition

The King Who Was Forced to Kill Himself: The Fall of the Benin Kingdom (1897) 📍 Benin Kingdom, present-day Edo State, Nigeria📅 1897 — The Benin Expedition The story of Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi marks one of the most painful turning points in Nigerian colonial history. He was the ruler of the powerful Benin Kingdom—an empire

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Aba Women’s War 1929: Women’s Anti-Colonial Protest in Nigeria

The Woman Who Led a War Against the British (Aba Women’s War, 1929) 📍 Aba, Eastern Nigeria📅 1929 — Aba Women’s War The Aba Women’s War of 1929 remains one of the most powerful moments of anti-colonial resistance in Nigerian history. It began quietly—with rumors. The Trigger: Proposed Taxation of Women British colonial authorities were

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History of Twin Killing in Southeastern Nigeria

History of Twin Killing in Southeastern Nigeria

When Twins Were Killed at Birth: A Dark Chapter in Southeastern Nigeria’s History In the southeastern regions of Nigeria—particularly among the Igbo and Ibibio communities—there was a time when the birth of twins was not celebrated, but feared. This practice, which existed before the widespread influence of colonial rule and Christian missionary work, reveals how

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