Tobacco firms targeting Nigerian youths, health experts, CSOs warn

By Chioma Obinna Health experts and Civil Society Organisations have raised alarm over what they described as “aggressive tactics” by tobacco and nicotine companies to lure Nigerian youths into addiction through flavoured products, influencer marketing, and social media promotions. The warning came during a World No Tobacco Day 2026 press briefing organised by the Nigerian […]
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Keji Hamilton returns with “Agbaya People” after years of global Afrobeats campaign

By Ayo Onikoyi After years of performing on some of the world’s biggest stages as a member of Fela Anikulapo Kuti’s legendary Egypt 80 band, Keji Hamilton is stepping back into the spotlight with the release of his new single, “Agbaya People,” under HIS Media Empire. For more than a decade, Keji Hamilton travelled extensively […]

Technological devt: Winners of  SystemSpecs’ 2026 Children’s Day essay competition emerge

By Matthew Johnson Leading Nigerian technology group, SystemSpecs has announced the winners of its 2026 Children’s Day Essay Competition (CDEC) via a live broadcast – bringing to a close nearly four months of nationwide engagement, research, writing, and evaluation that had mobilised thousands of young Nigerians to think boldly about how technology can transform the […]

IFPD, Agro Sales, WFP partner to combat food insecurity

By Emmanuel Okogba The International Forum for Peace and Diplomacy (IFPD) has officially entered into a landmark humanitarian development partnership with Agro Sales Group and the World Food Programme (WFP) aimed at addressing food insecurity, strengthening agricultural productivity, and promoting sustainable livelihoods across vulnerable communities in Nigeria. The partnership represents a strategic commitment to advancing […]

Redefining access strengthens trust in African products in UK – Cynthia Abraham

By Ayo Onikoyi Changing the way African products are accessed in the UK is crucial for supporting both vendors and consumers across the country. African products including food, skincare, hair, beauty, textiles, and agricultural produce have long been available primarily through small, local shops or informal networks. Cynthia Abraham believes this limited access has made […]

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