The United States government has approved $32.5 million in humanitarian assistance to help Nigerians struggling with food insecurity, particularly in regions affected by conflict and displacement. According to AP News, the funding is targeted at over 764,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs)
Bankit Microfinance Bank, Nigeria’s fast-rising digital bank, recently showcased its innovation journey at GITEX Africa, one of the continent’s largest platforms for technology and innovation. The bank, licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and insured by the NDIC, has been in operation for just eight months but has already become a trusted name […]
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has introduced a new $300 De Minimis Threshold policy for low-value consignments. Effective September 8, 2025, imported goods worth $300 or less brought in through courier services or passenger baggage will no longer attract import duties and taxes. This excludes items on the prohibited or restricted list. According to the […]
The Founder of FinTribe, Jennifer Awirigwe FinTribe, a women-led financial empowerment platform founded in Lagos by Jennifer Awirigwe in 2021, has become one of Africa’s largest movements for women in wealth creation. The platform has already supported over 500,000 women across 35 countries, helping them save, invest, and build long-term assets. Awirigwe’s vision was
Cultural Experience Lagos will play host to Entertainment Week Africa (EWA) 2025 from November 18 to 23, 2025, creating a platform for African creatives to connect with global investors, industry leaders, and policymakers. Formerly known as Entertainment Week Lagos, the event has expanded its reach to highlight Africa’s growing creative economy across music, film,
Dangote Cement Plc has extended its scholarship programme to 51 communities within the Oworo District of Kogi State. This move, announced during the award ceremony in Obajana, is aimed at supporting students who previously had no access to the company’s scholarship scheme. According to the Plant Director, Azad Nawabuddin, the decision to include Oworo communities,
Building a successful career in engineering requires more than classroom knowledge—it takes hands-on skills, innovation, and continuous learning. This was the key message from Dr. Atinuke Owolabi, immediate past chairman of the Association of Professional Women Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN), Lagos Chapter, during the group’s 2025 annual general meeting in Lagos.
Finding a stable and rewarding job in Nigeria can be challenging, but opportunities in the non-governmental organization (NGO) sector continue to grow. NGOs often provide employment across fields like healthcare, education, logistics, finance, administration, and community development. For Nigerians seeking meaningful careers, these roles also come with the chance to make
Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN) Flour Mills of Nigeria (FMN) has reaffirmed its commitment to boosting food security and reducing dependence on imports. With its “Feeding the Nation Every Day” agenda, the company continues to invest heavily in agriculture and agro-allied industries to support sustainable growth. FMN’s agricultural journey began in 1978 with the
Eighty-five Nigerians have been awarded the Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarships by the United Kingdom Government to pursue master’s and PhD programmes in 2025. According to the British High Commission, this year’s awardees include 39 Chevening scholars, one Chevening fellow, and 45 Commonwealth scholars. A pre-departure event was held in Abuja to celebrate the

















