Nigeria, with one of the strongest armies in the region, battles to tackle insecurity putting vulnerable groups at risk.
Pelumi Salako
Pelumi Salako is a Nigerian writer and journalist.
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Festivities have been muted this December in Nigeria as a cost of living crisis reaches new heights.
Jatau has been in detention since May 2022 when she shared a WhatsApp video condemning mob action on another woman.
Nitrous oxide, once used in clinical practice, is becoming a recreational drug of choice for Nigerian youths.
For years, Nigerian doctors fled overseas, seeking better pay. Now, they say they are doing so to avoid dying on duty.
Festival attendees say the late Fela Kuti’s criticism of Nigeria’s government is still relevant decades after his death.
Nigerians of all ages say they are disillusioned with the country’s progress in six decades, so patriotism is waning.
The late star, 27, died in mysterious circumstances after a label feud and that has led to outrage across Nigeria.
ECOWAS ultimatum for Niger coup leaders to restore deposed president or risk intervention is set to expire on Sunday.
Survivors and relatives are mourning the deaths of 106 people in a boat tragedy on June 12 after a large wedding party.