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Christmas On Duty: The Nigerians Keeping Essential Services Running25 Dec 202500:16:49

Christmas Day is a time many Nigerians look forward to a day meant for rest, celebration and togetherness with family and friends.

But for thousands of workers across the country, Christmas is spent on duty, providing essential services that allow others to celebrate safely and comfortably.

On Nigeria Daily, we take a closer look at the Nigerians working on Christmas Day, whether their efforts are noticed, what motivates them to show up for duty, and how employers recognize those sacrifices.

How Nigerians Are Preparing For Christmas With Less Money To Spend24 Dec 202500:17:08

As Christmas approaches, many Nigerians are adjusting their plans not because they want to, but because they have to.

With less money to spend and household incomes under pressure, families are rethinking how they celebrate, what they buy, and how far their budgets can stretch this festive season.

On Nigeria Daily, we examine how Nigerians are preparing for Christmas with less money to spend, the choices they are making, and what this says about the country’s current economic realities.

Why The U.S. Envoy Visited Nigeria And What It Means For The Country10 Dec 202500:16:03

Nigeria is at a critical diplomatic and security crossroads.

As violence, terrorism and communal strife continue to ravage many parts of the country, the world is watching.


Today, a high-level U.S. delegation led by the American envoy is in Abuja meeting Nigeria’s top officials, including Attorney General Lateef Fagbemi (SAN).

On today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we examine what’s on the table: What was discussed? What is being negotiated? And what should Nigerians expect in the coming weeks?

“Why More FAAC Revenue Translates To Less Development Projects In States”05 Aug 202500:25:44

Nigeria's FAAC funds are soaring to new heights, with a staggering ₦4.95 trillion allocated in the first quarter of 2025 alone. By June, monthly allocations had skyrocketed to ₦1.818 trillion.

 But amidst this unprecedented bonanza, Nigerians are scratching their heads, wondering: where's the impact? Despite the record-breaking funds, citizens are still grappling with crumbling infrastructure, inadequate social services, and economic hardship. What's going wrong?

 In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we dive into the disconnect between fattening FAAC coffers and the harsh realities on the ground. We'll explore the root causes of this paradox and ask the tough questions: what's holding back development? And what needs to change for Nigerians to reap the benefits of these record allocations?

How Misinformation Puts Some Nigerians At Health Risk17 Jan 202200:15:50


The FCT Health Department has been battling different diseases for so long, top on the list being Corona virus.

Recently there has been outbreaks like Lassa Fever and some other seasonal diseases in the FCT, but misinformation  seem to be one of  the biggest problems  in tackling these diseases.

We discuss these and other issues with the Director, FCT Public Health Department, Mr. Sadiq Abdul Rahman.

What Nigerians Are Saying About Lifting The Ban On Twitter14 Jan 202200:15:52



Nigerians are running wild with their opinions about the Federal Government lifted the ban on Twitter.
While some are rejoicing over the development, others are saying there is a sinister motive behind it.
in this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to find the real reason for lifting the ban.

How Medical Error Costs Lives In Nigeria13 Jan 202200:15:17

A hospital is a place where people go to receive treatment for their ailments, but due to medical errors and “negligence” many people lose their lives in a bid to get better.

What causes medical error? Can survivors seek justice?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, a survivor of medical error shares her  story as we also look at ways to seek justice for medical negligence.

How Young Nigerians Miss Out On Job Opportunities.12 Jan 202200:15:12

The world of science and technology is an untapped gold mine. 

With the high level of unemployment in the country, how many young Nigerians know the opportunities the tech ecosystem has to offer?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily,  we will be looking at how young Nigerians are missing out on lucrative opportunities in the world of tech.

How Kaduna State Government Intends To Take Education "Seriously "11 Jan 202200:15:41

The Government of Kaduna state has directed all public schools to migrate to four day working a week, meaning schools will be open for four days in a week.

The reason for this recent development is to increase productivity and work life balance. How will this affect the students?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at this recent development and how it will affect students in the state.

AFCON 2021: Uncertainty As Super Eagles Compete Without Key Players 10 Jan 202200:15:30



The attention of  football lovers  across Africa, including Nigeria  and other part of the world has turned to Cameroon where  the 2021 edition of the  Africa Cup of Nations  has just begun with host Cameroon defeating Bukina Faso  2-1 in the first match of the tournament .
However Nigerian fans are concerned that key players  from the Nigerian squad like Odion Ighalo, Victor Oshimen, Emmanuel Dennis among others will miss the tournament  due to injuries, Covid restrictions and refusal of their clubs to release them.

In this episode of Nigeria Daily we discuss  the  tournament as well as the chances of the super eagles.




 

Can Death Penalty End Kidnapping? 07 Jan 202200:14:26



Plateau state has been in the news for several reasons, including security challenges like Kidnapping.
Residents of the state have called on the government many times to end the spate of kidnapping and other violent crimes in the state.

Will the governor's recent  signing of the anti-kidnapping law which provides for the execution of those found guilty of kidnapping end the menace?
This is what we are looking at in this episode of Nigeria Daily.

Has A Saviour Arrived For The Nigerian Economy? 06 Jan 202200:13:14


The state of the economy has been quite tough for everyone -- inflation, unemployment, dwindling revenues, etc.

Probably in an attempt to find a solution, President Muhammadu Buhari has appointed his first Chief Economic Adviser with less than 16 months to the end of his administration. Has a messiah finally arrived?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why this appointment is coming at this point in time and what difference it could make on the Nigerian economy.

Why Tension Is Rising Higher In Imo State05 Jan 202200:15:14

For a while now, living in Imo has not been as it used to be because of an increase in insecurity in the state.

A few days ago, some monarchs described the state as a war zone. 

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what is actually happening in Imo state.

THE LIFE AND TIME OF ALHAJI BASHIR TOFA04 Jan 202200:13:42


Every generation has its own collection of heroes. These heroes can come in all kinds. Alhaji Bashir Tofa was indeed a hero of all time, who impacted lives positively in various ways.


In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be telling the stories of people who have had their lives impacted by the late Alhaji Bashir Tofa.

Why Exclusive Breastfeeding Rate Still Low In Nigeria04 Aug 202500:28:55


Despite campaigns by authorities, organizations, and stakeholders at different levels, exclusive breastfeeding remains very low in Nigeria.

According to the UN, only 29 percent of mothers breastfeed exclusively for the first six months, a rate that has remained stagnant. 

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a closer look at why many Nigerian mothers are not exclusively breastfeeding, and what impact this is having on their children.

What Nigerians want in 202203 Jan 202200:15:24



To whom much is given, much is expected. Nigerians, in 2015 and 2019, overwhelmingly gave President Muhammadu Buhari the mandate to improve their lot.
With barely one year to end his two terms of eight years as president, Nigerians have been speaking of their pains, their frustrations, their unmet expectations.   
As the year 2022 unfolds, Nigerians from all walks of life have voiced their opinions on what should be done to rescue the nation from the myriad of challenges currently stunting its development and threatening its existence as one corporate entity.

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we were on the streets of Abuja to speak to a cross section of Nigerians on thier expectations from the government in the new year.

2021: How Insecurity Held Nigeria By The Jugular31 Dec 202100:16:17


The year 2021 was an unusual year as   insecurity held Nigeria by the Jugular, from Boko Haram and their ISWAP counterparts to Bandits and unknown gun men.
Tough decisions were made to tackle the problem of insecurity in the country, some favored the country while some did not.
In few hours we welcome 2022, with the hope that the government  is able to tackle insecurity in the coming year.

What are the strategies that must be put in place to tackle the issue of insecurity in Nigeria?
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss with a security expert on strategies the government should adopt in 2022.

The Economy: How Nigerians Fared in 202130 Dec 202100:15:23

Nigeria went up and down many economic hills in 2021, putting citizens through many unprecedented highs and lows.

What are the most important of these experiences and where did they take or leave Nigerians?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we review happenings on the Nigerian economic scene in 2021 and also look at the prospects for 2022.

The Myth and Truth Around Covid19 Vaccines29 Dec 202100:15:17

With reasons outlined by medical practitioners, home and abroad, that covid 19 is real and its vaccines are efficient, why are Nigerians still in doubt?

Listen to reasons from Nigerians and reasons from experts on why we should all get vaccinated.

Why Do some Nigerians find it hard to trust fellow citizens?28 Dec 202100:15:45

Contrary to videos that circulated on social media, where Nigerians were accused of looting recovered items from the Next cash and carry fire outbreak in Abuja, it turns out it was just patriotic Nigerians helping to save some items from getting razed by fire.

Why were Nigerians quick to believe the first negative news about their fellow Nigerians?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at why Nigerians do not trust their fellow Nigerians.

Is end to Ganduje, Kwankwaso feud in sight?27 Dec 202100:15:50


It has indeed been an issue of discussion in the public that there might be an end to the Feud between Governor Abdullahi Ganduje and his former boss, Senator Rabi'u Kwankwaso.
There are varying views on the row, but one thing remains certain, it is politically motivated and promoted by beneficiaries of political gains in the state from both sides.

Some political elite as a matter of fact have tried severally to resolve the differences between Governor Ganduje and Senator Kwankwaso but all to no avail. With the recent reconciliation talks, is an end to Ganduje, Kwankwaso rift in sight?

In this edition of the Daily, we discuss the possible reconciliation between the duo.

Abuja Residents Prepare for Christmas amidst Economic Hardship24 Dec 202100:15:57

The Christmas season is a period Christians set aside to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. It is usually marked in a special way. For the Christians, there is no other festive season ranked above it especially as it ushers in the New Year. Also in this period, many Nigerians travel to spend time with their loved ones.

However, some residents of Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, have expressed concern over the sharp increase in the price of foodstuffs, and hike in transportation ahead of the Christmas celebration.

In this episode of the Daily, we went on the streets of Abuja to get a feel of how Abuja residents are preparing for Christmas amidst the economic hardship being faced in Nigeria

Will Killing Terrorists And Bandits End Insecurity?23 Dec 202100:15:30

The activities of bandits and terrorists have been on a rise in Kaduna state and other parts of Northern Nigeria.

The Governor of Kaduna State Nasir el-Rufai has said they should be killed as he does not believe in repentant bandits.

Is there truly a repentant bandit? Should bandits be killed without a second chance?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what the law and  Nigerian citizens have to say about the fate of terrorists and bandits.

How Valid Are the President's Reasons for withholding assent to the Electoral Bill?22 Dec 202100:16:53

President Muhammadu Buhari’s reluctance to sign the electoral act (amendment) bill has been the major topic on all media platforms in Nigeria.

How valid are the president's reasons?  Why has there been so much back and forth on the electoral act amendment bill?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily,  we look at what Nigerians think of the back and forth on the Electoral act amendment bill and the way forward.

How Banditry is Crippling Education In Northern Nigeria21 Dec 202100:16:38

Northern Nigeria has a heavy burden of out-of-school children and with the increased security situation, the Number of out-of-school children has gotten worse, as schools are forced to close down due to attacks.

The attacks and abductions are not just scaring children, but parents and teachers are also deeply affected.

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at the effect of Banditry on Education in Northern Nigeria.

Why Tinubu Keeps Extending Tenures Beyond Retirement01 Aug 202500:23:44

From Customs to Immigration and the Police Force, President Tinubu's repeated tenure extensions for top officials have sparked fresh controversy. 

With the recent one-year extension of the Customs CG, following similar moves with Immigration and the Police, Nigerians are questioning whether these actions are constitutional. 

In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the legal and democratic implications of these decisions.

Is Nigeria Ready to Tackle Impunity?20 Dec 202100:14:09


It has been said that impunity is as old as the society itself, at a time when the Nigerian polity is ravaged with unending insecurity, endemic poverty, and heightened tyrannical disregard for the rule of law, one cannot but salute any opportunity geared towards fostering true Democracy, Good Governance, and enthronement of Justice and the Rule of Law in Nigeria.

The minority in positions of authority who repeatedly abuse their rank to destroy the fabrics of our democratic experience should not be left to continue to ride roughshod over the rest of us, one common phenomenon found in the seemingly diverse definitions of impunity is the outright disregard and abuse of law without any reprimand, which of cos, comes with negative consequences to the present and future generations.

How can we tackle this as a nation?

 

How Nigerians Survive on One Thousand Naira in a Day17 Dec 202100:15:31


Most ordinary Nigerians find it difficult to feed because the value of the naira is nothing to ride home about. Can one thousand naira note feed a whole family of four or five? 

In today's episode, we speak with Nigerians to find out how they can spend one thousand naira, or what they can buy with one thousand naira.

How tax increase may plunge more Nigerians into hardship in 202216 Dec 202100:14:41


It is crystal clear that Nigeria is facing hard times, from increased prices in food commodities to an increase in fuel prices. amongst others.  Everything except the financial capabilities of Nigerians seems to be on the rise.

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how this move by the government could plunge Nigerians into further hardship in the coming year.

Can Technology boost the fight Against Insecurity In Nigeria?15 Dec 202100:15:47

With the spate of insecurity in the country, it is only expected that possible solutions should be the next line of action.

The Minister of Communication and digital technology, Prof Isah Pantami, has said that technology should be used in the fight against insecurity in Nigeria.

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at the possibility of using technology to fight insecurity, and if Nigeria has what it takes to fight insecurity through this means.

Is the Presidency's Response to Insecurity Satisfactory/Disappointing?14 Dec 202100:15:10


There have been attacks in the country. People have been attacked on the roads, in the farms, in worship places, and even in their homes.

This trend of attacks and killings made Daily Trust write an editorial on the President’s response to critical issues, particularly on security.

In today’s episode, we are talking about the presidency’s response to Daily Trust Editorial on widespread insecurity in Nigeria.

Should the Government of the Day Resign?13 Dec 202100:14:38


Nigeria in the past few days has witnessed a lot of insecurity issues. Dozens of People have been abducted and killed  for daring to travel by road. Terrorists have taken over villages in the north, which is now having a devastating effect on residents.

There have been  several calls on the government of the day to humbly resign since it is obvious that it has run out of ideas on how to subdue the terrorists that have taken over significant parts of Sokoto, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Zamfara states and the busiest Kaduna-Abuja expressway on one side, and recently, the daring moves attacks by Boko Haram/ISWAP which has continued unabated.

Should the government of the day resign?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss what a democratic should do if it is unable to perform optimally.

Why Nigerian Youths Shy Away from Farming10 Dec 202100:17:45



Agriculture is important to the development of any nation; this development includes fostering the full participation of youth in the agricultural sector. 

Youths are the successor farming generation and therefore the future of food security in Nigeria. 

With the current development agenda of Nigeria, agriculture is no doubt now recognized as a huge economic pillar contributing heavily to the country’s GDP. The nexus between agriculture development and the nation’s ability to achieve its food and nations security goals are inextricably linked.

 Unfortunately, Nigerian youths tend to shy away from farming.

 In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we discuss the reason why most Nigerian youths shy away from farming,

How Demolition Is Crushing The Dreams Of Some Nigerians09 Dec 202100:15:41

In cities and towns across Nigeria, authorities embark on demolition operations.

Often, the targets of these operations are described as "illegal structures".

In this episode, we seek to uncover the real motive behind Demolitions and how they affect those whose structures are pulled down.

Is Social Media A Threat To Nigerian Democracy?08 Dec 202100:15:21


With over 28 million Nigerians on social  media airing their views and opinions on governance, what impact does this have on the Nigerian democracy?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how social media can be used in a positive way to boost Nigeria's democracy.

Why we fail to defend our facilities —Nigerian Correctional Service 07 Dec 202100:17:14


The Nigerian Correctional service has said it was not designed to defend prisons against invasions.

With over 3000 inmates at large whose responsibility is it to defend the prisons against invasions? What is the implication of jail breaks on the Nigerian society?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will look at why the security of prisons is easily breached.

Is President Tinubu Short-Changing the North?31 Jul 202500:29:57

TIs marginalization real or just politics? The Arewa Consultative Forum is sounding the alarm, claiming the North is being sidelined in federal projects and funding.

They're pointing fingers at the numbers, citing a shocking statistic: less than 1% of the road budget went to the North-East. But the Presidency is hitting back, insisting the President is committed to fairness and equality across all regions. So, what's the truth? Are major projects being deliberately steered away from the North, or is this just a case of politicking?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we're digging deep into the data, separating fact from fiction, and asking the tough questions: Is the North truly being marginalized, or is this just a battle of words? Tune in as we explore the complexities of Nigeria's regional dynamics and uncover the truth behind the headlines."

 

How Over Population Is Crippling Nigeria's Economy06 Dec 202100:13:37


According to the world population review, Nigeria is by far the largest country in Africa in terms of population, with more than 211 million people as of 2021.

Is this large population an economic advantage? What is the relationship between population and economic growth?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how Nigeria's population could be an economic advantage to the growth and development of the country.

What Women Farmers Need To Feed Nigeria03 Dec 202100:15:46


Nigerian women play important roles in food and agriculture, it is reported that women small holder farmers constitute 70-80 percent of the agricultural labour force. 

They produce the bulk of food for domestic consumption, and they are the drivers of food processing, marketing and preservation. 

In spite of all these enormous tasks, they have limited access to land; credit facilities farm input training and advice, technology and crop insurance among other things.

 

In this episode of the daily, we discuss what Women Farmers need to feed Nigeria.

“Why I Started A Website To Teach Mathematics In Hausa”02 Dec 202100:14:49

Fatima Mador, a graduate of computer science from the  Maitama Sule University Kano, has developed a website to teach mathematics in Hausa Language. 

what does this mean for women in STEM? 

 In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what motivated Fatima Madori and the impact her effort has on women and girls.

What You Need To Know About The New Covid-19 Variant01 Dec 202100:13:38

Activities have almost bounced back in Nigeria, a though Covid-19 never existed.

with the Omicron variant on the loose, are we likely to see another wave?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at what the new covid variant is all about.

Festive Seasons: Why Passengers Are Forced To Pay More To Travel30 Nov 202100:15:38

it has somewhat become a norm for transport fares for inter state  travel to skyrocket during festive periods.

why do passengers have to pay excessively  during this period?

On Nigeria Daily, we look at the actual reasons why transport fares are hiked and how it affects passengers.

How Nigerian Banks ‘Extort’ their Customers29 Nov 202100:14:29

Bank customers across Nigeria have on countless times expressed frustration over the numerous non-transactional debits they receive from their various banks without explanations.

With the culture of silence and bank customers not asking why it keeps happening, the deductions continue to go on.

Is this legal?

In this episode of Nigerian Daily, we discuss excessive bank charges and how Nigerians can ask for a refund of such  deductions. 

 

Emotional Blackmail, a form of Domestic Violence26 Nov 202100:14:05



Cases of Domestic violence is on the high and shows no signs of reduction in Nigeria, regardless of the age, tribe, religion, or even social status, but whenever you hear people talk about Domestic Violence you think about battery, beatings, torture, acid baths, rape, and consequently, death.

But did you know that Domestic violence takes many forms including emotional Blackmail? 

In this episode, we discuss emotional blackmail and how to identify an emotional blackmailer

 

How "dead bodies litter" the street of Jalingo25 Nov 202100:15:35

Jalingo, the Taraba state capital is so full of fear and uncertainty. Kidnapping and the disappearance of people have become the order of the day as scores of dead bodies are found on the street with missing body parts.

Police brutality seems to also be on the rise in Taraba state, as the police are being accused of killing drivers who refused to give them bribes.

In this episode of Nigeria daily, we look at what is truly happening in Taraba state.  Are bodies truly "littering on the street" in Jalingo?

Why States Cannot Survive Without Federal Allocation24 Nov 202100:15:35

In Nigeria, many states mostly or entirely depend on monthly allocations from the federal government to run their affairs.
Kano state government, for example, announced. six months ago. its intention to slash salaries of civil servants, because of a drop in federal allocation.  Does that mean state governments have no means of generating revenue for themselves?
Can States survive without allocations from the federal government?

What money means to Nigerians23 Nov 202100:14:36

How do Nigerians see money? can money truly make you happy?is money the answer to all problems?

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will be looking at what money means to Nigerians.

Why Rent Is Increasing Everywhere In Nigeria30 Jul 202500:21:33

Rent crisis in Nigeria: Can tenants afford to breathe? From Kaduna to Kogi, Abuja, and beyond, rent prices are skyrocketing, leaving many Nigerians struggling to keep a roof over their heads. We're talking 150% increases and more!

 But what's driving this surge? Are landlords getting a free pass, or are there laws that can protect tenants?

 In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we're diving deep into the rent crisis, exploring the reasons behind it, and uncovering the rights tenants really have. Join us as we ask the tough questions: Can tenants afford to pay up, or is it time for change?"

How I was Molested and Raped as a Child – Victim22 Nov 202100:14:38



Every day, women and girls are molested and raped, a menace that has eaten deep into the fabric of the society.

Pain, grief, anguish, anger regrets are just some of the emotions that trail the incidents of rape. 

A few minutes of pleasure for the rapist, but a lifetime of pain for the victims and their families. 

Why does this keep increasing?

 

In this episode of Nigeria Daily, a victim of rape shared her story with us plus other stories of rape victims yet to get justice.

Nigeria on the verge of losing Millions of Naira in Days19 Nov 202100:12:20


Nigeria is on the verge of losing about 90 million Naira as workers of the Nigeria Railway Corporation, (NRC) have embarked on a three-day nationwide strike over poor welfare.

In Lagos, Abuja, kano and other locations nationwide, all train services have been shut down, leaving passengers stranded.

According to reports, the sector would lose about N90m during the three-day warning strike and that if the demands of the workers were not met, the union might declare another industrial action nationwide.

How much more millions is Nigeria Likely to loose if the strike continues?

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