Category: Business
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MINISTER TIJANI URGES AFRICA TO LEVERAGE AI FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH AT GITEX
AI is Africa’s bridge to global competitiveness—minister calls for urgent investment in digital infrastructure and skills. At the 2025 GITEX Africa launch, Minister Bosun Tijani emphasised that Africa must adopt AI to avoid falling behind, highlighting its potential to boost productivity, create jobs, and transform sectors like agriculture and education. He urged investments in connectivity,…
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AFRICA URGED TO BUILD SHARED INFRASTRUCTURE FOR AI AND 4IR LEADERSHIP
Collaborative digital foundations key for Africa to thrive in the AI era, says NITDA DG at GITEX Africa. Malam Kashifu Inuwa, NITDA DG, called on African nations to unite in developing talent, infrastructure, and policies to lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution and AI transformation. Highlighting Nigeria’s initiatives like the Talent Acceleration and Digital Literacy programmes,…
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FASHION CAREERS URGED FOR NIGERIAN YOUTH BY KADPOL FASHION HOD
Fashion is more than clothes—it’s a booming global business that every family should embrace. Dr. Alabi Usman of Kaduna Polytechnic calls on parents to support children in pursuing fashion careers, highlighting its wide scope from design to merchandising, media, and makeup artistry. With growing enrolment and successful alumni, the department’s upcoming runway show in October…
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COLOMBIA’S VICE PRESIDENT FRANCIA MARQUEZ CHARMS ABUJA AT NIKE ARTS GALLERY VISIT
Colombian flair meets Nigerian artistry as vice-president Francia Marquez’s Abuja visit sparks culture and empowerment vibes at Nike Arts and Gallery. On Sunday, August 31, the vibrant Nike Arts and Gallery in Abuja hosted a distinguished visitor – the Vice President of Colombia, Francia Marquez. The event saw a star-studded lineup including Aina Davies, daughter…
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SECOND-HAND CLOTHING BOOMS AS AFFORDABLE FASHION FOR NIGERIANS
Rising living costs fuel demand for thrift and okrika clothes, offering style and savings to students and workers alike. Sellers say second-hand clothing—whether trendy, handpicked thrift or budget-friendly okrika bales—is thriving across Nigeria. Thrift items, popular online, attract fashion-conscious buyers seeking unique, nearly new pieces, while okrika dominates physical markets with bulk, affordable bargains. Buyers…
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NIGER DELTA YOUTH LEADERS SUSPEND MASS ACTION AGAINST NNPCL FOR PEACE TALKS
Niger Delta ethnic youth leaders hit pause on protests, eye dialogue to resolve grievances with Nigeria’s oil giant. The Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum announced a temporary suspension of their planned mass action against NNPCL following stakeholder interventions. The forum issues remain: refinery shutdowns, job cuts, and regional marginalization. Leaders emphasize their cause…
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NINLAN TEAMS UP WITH CHINESE TECH FIRM TO DEVELOP KEYBOARDS FOR NIGERIAN LANGUAGES
NINLAN innovates language learning with new keyboards and digital tools to boost Nigerian language education worldwide. At its 7th matriculation, NINLAN announced a partnership to create specialized keyboards featuring Nigerian language characters, plus advanced Text-to-Speech and Speech-to-Text apps. The institute, affiliated with Nnamdi Azikiwe University, also unveiled plans for an online certificate and diploma program…
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ONDO STATE LAUNCHES PENSIONER VERIFICATION TO ELIMINATE GHOST PENSIONS
Ondo kicks off statewide verification of pensioners from 2016-2025 to ensure accurate records and smooth payments. Ondo State Pension Transitional Department begins pensioner verification starting September 2 across local governments, requiring retirees to present key documents in person—no proxies allowed. The exercise aims to weed out ghost pensioners and guarantee timely pension and gratuity payments.…


