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Maryam Suleiman Yusuf

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Artisanal miners in Nasarawa, Nigeria, sorting raw lithium rocks for global clean energy battery demand.

Nigeria in the Lithium Race: Can It Turn Potential into Power?

Nigeria’s lithium boom: turning raw stones into power through domestic processing and formal regulation.

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Taijiquan Celebration Strengthens China-Nigeria Cultural Ties

Yang Jianxing, Director of the China Cultural Centre in Nigeria, underscored the profound historical and cultural value of Taijiquan

Nigeria targets "shadow" social commerce billions as authorities map informal digital retail tax.

Billions in the Shadows: Can Nigeria Tax the Social Commerce Boom?

Nigeria targets billions in social commerce as authorities move to tax informal digital retail networks.

Stable Naira meets sticky prices: high transport and energy costs delay relief for Nigerian consumers.

FX Stability, Stubborn Prices: Why Nigerians Aren’t Feeling Relief

Naira stability remains disconnected from high food and transport costs across Nigerian markets.

Small business owner managing customer orders and logistics directly via smartphone messaging apps in Nigeria.

Selling Without Stores: Nigeria’s WhatsApp Economy Surges Ahead of Regulators

Nigeria’s $33 billion WhatsApp economy: A high-growth digital frontier outpacing regulation and consumer safeguards.

Nigeria’s Youth Transform Ambition into Business, Leading a New Wave of Micro-Enterprises

Driven by limited formal jobs, resilient young Nigerians are transforming the labor market through innovative micro-businesses and self-taught entrepreneurship.

Nigerian businesses adopting solar and hybrid systems to cut diesel costs and boost profitability.

Powering Profits: Why Nigerian Businesses Are Quietly Switching to Solar

Nigerian businesses embrace solar to slash diesel costs and ensure resilience amid grid instability.

Nigeria, China Mark 55 Years of Diplomatic Ties at Abuja Temple Fair

Abuja Temple Fair celebrates 55 years of Nigeria-China ties, strengthening cultural bonds and strategic partnerships.

World Bank logo alongside the Nigerian flag, symbolizing a partnership for national economic reform.

Nigeria’s Reform Push Wins World Bank Support, Opens Door to Expanded Financing

World Bank backs Nigeria’s bold reforms, pledging expanded financing to boost stability and social protection.

Survey Reveals 54.3% Nigerian Minors Buy Alcohol on Their Own

New survey reveals 54.3% of Nigerian minors easily purchase alcohol, sparking urgent NAFDAC enforcement.

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