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How Nigerians’ Behavior In The Diaspora Shapes Our Identity06 Sep 202400:29:19

Nigerians are known worldwide for their resilience, intelligence, and entrepreneurial spirit. They’ve made significant strides across various sectors in foreign lands, from business to academics, sports to the arts.

But as much as Nigerians are celebrated for their achievements, they’ve also faced scrutiny for how they behave abroad. From the vibrant streets of London to the buzzing cities of the United States, Nigerians are part of a growing global community.

So, how does their behavior affect perceptions of Nigeria globally, and how can we ensure that we project a positive image?

Join us in this episode of our Daily Podcast as we explore such ways.

Ways Nigerians Can Make More Money Despite The Fuel Crises05 Sep 202400:25:25

The recent hike in fuel prices has undoubtedly placed a heavy burden on Nigerians, exacerbating the already difficult economic situation for many.

However, as challenging as the current circumstances are, there are opportunities for growth and improvement

Join us in this episode of our daily podcasts as we explore such ways.

Can Nigerians Ever Defeat Corruption?23 Aug 202400:27:09

Corruption—it’s a word that comes up in almost every conversation about Nigeria’s challenges. From politics to private offices and even within places of worship, the stain of corruption is widespread.

But what does corruption truly mean to the average Nigerian? And more importantly, is there any hope of eradicating it from our society?

Join us on this episode of the Nigeria Daily as we explore what corruption means to the average Nigerian, how it manifests in different sectors, and what religious leaders and anti-corruption activists believe can be done to combat this menace.

Why Nigerian Courts Issue Conflicting Injunctions19 Apr 202400:14:55

The spate of conflicting orders by courts of coordinate jurisdiction has again attracted public criticism in the country.

It is no longer a question of whether or not such issues occur in Nigeria, as they have been witnessed for a while now.

On today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss this issue and how it affects the Nigerian judicial system.

Why Prices Are Still On The Rise Despite Appreciation Of The Naira18 Apr 202400:15:00

The persistent rise in food and commodity prices despite the appreciation of the naira has become a source of significant concern among Nigerians.

This is against the fact that when there was a slight depreciation of the Naira, the cost of commodities immediately went up.

And the traders lay the blame on the rise in the dollar to Naira exchange rate.
Why is this happening?

Why Chibok Remains A Shadow Of Itself17 Apr 202400:17:17

It’s exactly a decade since Boko Haram militants stormed Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State.

Join us in this episode of the Nigeria Daily as we dive deeply into why Chibok livelihoods remain the shadow of itself.

Simple First Aid Tips To Save A Drowning Person12 Apr 202400:14:30

Knowing how to swim is important. But even good swimmers can drown, and it can happen fast. Now imagine having absolutely no knowledge about swimming and being involved in a boat mishap?

How can people around save such a person?

Join us in this episode of the daily podcast as we look at simple tips to save a drowning life.

What Recruiters Need To Know When Hiring In 202411 Apr 202400:14:29

As a developing country with a mixed economy and an expanding service sector, salaries in Nigeria can range from below the minimum wage to significantly high figures for those in top executive positions or specialized fields.

What amount of salary is acceptable with the current Nigerian economy?

Join us in this episode of our Daily Podcast as we find out

Sallah On A Budget As Cost Of Living Skyrockets10 Apr 202400:15:16

Eid-El-Fitr means “festival of breaking the fast” and celebrations would normally begin, depending on the sighting of the moon.

During this period, a variety of meals are made, favorite clothes are worn and there is merriment and celebrations amongst family and loved ones.

With the triple cost of commodities in Nigeria today, what will the Sallah celebrations be like?

Join us in this episode of our podcast as we find out.

Real Reason Tailors Disappoint During Festive Periods09 Apr 202400:14:48

As the Ramadan fasting is gradually getting to an end, Muslim faithful are in a preparatory mood to celebrate.

Muslims prepare feasts and make new clothes to celebrate the fulfillment of the spiritual exercise. Thus, tailors are major stakeholders who make the celebration unique with customized clothing styles

It’s unfortunate that some people would also have their hearts broken by these tailors 

Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast we we look at real reasons why tailors disappoint during festive periods

Is It Right To Sell Out Zakat-ul-Fitr?08 Apr 202400:12:53

Ramadan is coming to an end. Zakat ul fitr is expected 

So how many Muslims have started giving out Zakat?

Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we look at Zakat, and all it entails.

How To Use Social Media During Ramadan29 Mar 202400:12:24

There is more to this holy month for the Muslims than just the act of keeping and breaking the fast. Ramadan provides an opportunity for a physical and spiritual reboot.

So what happens to social media during this holy month?

Join us as we look at ways to avoid distractions from social media during Ramadan.

What Next For Released Boko Haram Suspects?28 Mar 202400:15:06

The military has released over 200 suspected Boko Haram terrorists after 10 years.
Sources say the suspects were cleared after it was established that they are not terrorists but were conscripted against their will.

What’s next for these victims?

Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.

Nigeria’s Vanishing Middle Class and Its Unseen Impact22 Aug 202400:29:00

Nigeria’s class structure is a dynamic and intricate system that significantly influences both the nation’s society and its economy.

However, with the current economic challenges and the gradual erosion of the middle class, what are the implications for Nigeria’s future?

In this episode of our Daily podcast, we delve into the critical role that societal classes play in shaping the Nigerian economy, and what the diminishing middle class could mean for the country’s social and economic landscape. 

Join us as we explore these pressing issues and their potential impact on the nation’s stability and growth.

How Legal Tides Turn for Chinese Businessman in Nigeria27 Mar 202400:10:42

A Chinese businessman has been sentenced to death after being found guilty of murdering his girlfriend Ummu Kulthum Sani in 2022.

Are there legal implications of the death sentence of a foreigner in Nigeria?

In this episode, we delve into the complex legal implications of a foreigner facing the death penalty in Nigeria.

After 8 Years Of Saving, I Still Can't Go To Hajj - Intending Pilgrim Laments26 Mar 202400:13:21


The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, (NAHCON) has declared an increase in the fare for the 2024 Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia with an additional rise of N1,918,032.91 to bring the total cost to an unprecedented N6.8 million.

What is the fate of those who have already made payment?

Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.

How Kaduna State Government Failed To Reunite Kuriga Children With Parents25 Mar 202400:13:19

After weeks in captivity and without their parents, the rescued children were set to reunite with their parents. And the parents on the other hand were highly expectant to hold their children once more.

Unfortunately, none of that happened.

Join us in the episode of our Daily podcast as we find out why.

Judicial System Needs Technology, Not Salary Increment- Legal Practitioners22 Mar 202400:12:53

The House of Representatives passed a bill seeking enhanced salaries and allowances for judicial office holders in the country.

Is this what is needed for the judicial systems in Nigeria?

Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.

Issues Surrounding The Terrorism financiers List21 Mar 202400:13:32

Insecurity and terrorism has been on the front burner of security problems in Nigeria.

In light of this, the Federal Government has named Tukur Mamu, a Kaduna-based publisher, and 14 others as terrorism financiers in the country.

Is this a move in the right direction? 

Join us in this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.

Are Nigerians Still Happy People?20 Mar 202400:15:00

Nigeria has been ranked eighth in the list of most happy countries in Africa according to the World Happiness Report.

However, given the economic challenges prevalent in Nigeria, Do Nigerians have what to be happy for? 

Join us on this episode on our Daily podcast as we find out

Nigerians Source For Alternatives As Cost Of Deodorants Triple19 Mar 202400:13:14

Buying basic cosmetics products which  Mostly consist of body spray toothpaste bathing soap and moisturizing lotion has tripled in cost

Leaving 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.

How Online Earners Suffered Huge Loss When Undersea Vandals Struck18 Mar 202400:14:28

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.

Basic Signs That Show Your Kidney Is Failing15 Mar 202400:14:03

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.

Ways To Build A Resilient Nigeria14 Mar 202400:15:02

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

The Truth Behind Subsidy Payments21 Aug 202400:28:29

The ongoing back and forth between the federal government, the NNPC  and the media over fuel subsidy payments has plunged Nigerians into a state of confusion and doubt.

Despite evidence suggesting that subsidies continue, fuel prices remain high, and in many areas, fuel is scarcely available.

 In today’s episode of our daily podcast, we delve into the underlying reasons why the subsidy persists and how it affects ordinary Nigerians.

What Age Is Ripe For Children To join Ramadan Fast?13 Mar 202400:13:56

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.

How To Make Cost Effective Meals During Ramadan12 Mar 202400:16:02

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

Why Young People Don’t Read11 Mar 202400:14:29

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 book

Join us in this episode of our Daily Podcast as we talk about the dying reading culture amongst young Nigerians

How Investing in Women Fuels Progress and Prosperity08 Mar 202400:13:19

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.

Is Stable Electricity The Solution To Nigeria’s Economic Woes?07 Mar 202400:13:58

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

Ways The Naira Note Can Land You In Jail06 Mar 202400:14:14

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.

Reason Why CBN Insists On NIN - Account Linkage05 Mar 202400:13:23


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

Real Reason Warehouses Are Looted04 Mar 202400:14:29

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.

Alternatives To Pure Water As Price Skyrockets01 Mar 202400:17:42

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 naira

What other alternatives do Nigerians have?

Join us on this episode of our daily podcast as we explore the available alternatives to pure water

How Unclean Water and Boreholes Is Endangering Lives In Abuja29 Feb 202400:14:45

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.

How Some Naira Notes Are Going Extinct20 Aug 202400:23:00

The Nigerian economy, like many others, relies heavily on its currency for day-to-day transactions, especially within the informal sector where small businesses dominate.

However, in recent years, there has been a noticeable disappearance of certain denominations of the Naira, particularly the ₦100, ₦200, ₦50, and ₦20 notes.

What does this mean for the Nigerian economy and the life of Nigerians?

 Join us in this episode of our daily podcast as we find out.

The Loophole In Oronsaye's Report28 Feb 202400:14:21

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.

Is Ecowas Gradually Losing Its Steam?27 Feb 202400:14:55

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.



What Nigerians Really Need From The Government23 Feb 202400:12:26

Nigerians have experienced untold hardships since the subsidy removal

In 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



How To Make More Money As A Public Servant In Nigeria22 Feb 202400:14:02

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.

Why I Banned English Language In My Home-Parent21 Feb 202400:14:42

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 Nigeria20 Feb 202400:13:46

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.

Ways to Avoid Getting Killed By The Heat Wave19 Feb 202400:14:28

The heatwave is here and Nigerians are lamenting, some are even making comparisons between states to know which is hotter.

However, the truth is that everywhere in Nigeria is hot and this is driving people uncomfortable.

But how are people coping?

In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at ways to survive the heat wave.

No End In Sight As Cost Of Living Bites Harder16 Feb 202400:13:30

Prices change and sometimes double overnight, Nigerians are groaning, and it seems the law of gravity now applies to the cost of living in Nigeria.

Is there a near end to all of this?

Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out.

Gory Tales From FCT Abattoirs15 Feb 202400:16:45

An abattoir,where a grimy and suffocating stench of blood, intertwined with animal dung, hung heavy.

Amidst this nauseating cloak that is impossible to ignore, the abattoir was stuffed with workers, toiling with machetes and knives in blood and dung.

How many abattoirs are up to standard in the FCT?

Join us on this episode of the daily as we look at the sorry state of Abattoirs in the FCT

How To Celebrate Valentines Day On A Budget14 Feb 202400:15:07

It is Valentine’s Day, and everyone is preparing to wow their loved ones, take them out, get them thoughtful gifts amongst many other mind-blowing activities.

With the state of the economy and cost of things, would Nigerians be breaking the bank for their loved ones this valentine day?

Well on this episode of our podcast, we look at how Nigerians are celebrating Valentine’s Day on a budget.

How To Prevent Mpox From Spreading19 Aug 202400:23:06

In Nigeria, we saw a resurgence of Monkeypox in 2017 after nearly four decades without a reported case. And now, it’s back again, raising concerns across the country.

What’s causing this re-emergence? How serious is it? And most importantly, what can be done to prevent it?

Join us on this episode of the Nigeria Daily to find out.

How Radio Lost Its Value Among Nigerians13 Feb 202400:14:47

World Radio Day is marked annually on February 13, 2024. According to the United Nations, the objective of World Radio Day is to raise greater awareness among the public and media regarding the importance of radio.

Hence the theme of this year’s celebration ‘Radio: A century informing, entertaining and entertaining’

Is radio in Nigeria today still in the business of educating, entertaining and informing Nigerians?

Join us on this episode of our Daily podcast as we find out

Did AFCON Really Unite Nigerians?12 Feb 202400:15:01

Win or lose, the fact that Nigeria made it to the finals meant a lot to Nigerians. Hence all Nigerians not minding religion or tribe, gathered together in support of Nigeria.

Does football really unite Nigerians? 

Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily as we find out

How to Prevent Sudden Death During Football Matches09 Feb 202400:14:28

Sounds of jubilation filled the streets, as Nigerians celebrated intensely their victory in the suspense filled football match between the super eagles and Bafana Bafana of South Africa 

Unfortunately, the suspense of the game led to the loss of lives of some Nigerians.

In this episode of our Daily podcast, we look at causes of sudden death, especially during a football match

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