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As insecurity continues to plague Zamfara, the State and Federal Governments bicker over strategies to adopt to end the crises.
Accusing the Federal Government of recently trying to negotiate with bandits, the Zamfara Government washes its hands of every attempt to negotiate, saying it is a waste of time.
Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily as we look into the complexities of this controversy and its implications for the state's security. -
The results of the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) released by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) have been described as the best in the past three years.
What makes them so?
We speak to one of the best-performing candidates to find out what made her stand out. -
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The Kano State Government argues that the introduction of a law that mandates pre-marital health screenings for couples intending to tie the knot is aimed at prioritizing the health of its citizens.
Failure to comply with this new law can result in up to five years imprisonment.
However, some of the citizens do not see the logic and have been kicking against the move.
Join us to find out why. -
In a significant move to bolster national cybersecurity, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has issued a directive to all banks and financial institutions to implement a cybersecurity levy on banking transactions.
This new levy, set at 0.5% of the value of electronic transactions was in response to the escalating concerns over cyber threats and follows the guidelines of the recently amended Cybercrime (Prevention and Prohibition) Act.
Join us on today's episode of the podcast to find out more. -
The proliferation of unregistered taxi drivers has been a cause for concern for both authorities and commuters in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Have you ever imagined falling victim to a one-chance operation—a nightmare scenario where passengers are robbed, assaulted, or even worse?
Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily to find out how, as a passenger, you can stay safe in Abuja. -
Nigeria’s health sector was shaken by reports from Adamawa State that say at least 42 people lost their lives to measles in two local government areas.
Measles is caused by a highly contagious, airborne, virus that mostly affects children under five.
Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to find out how to protect yourself from catching the deadly virus. -
The frequent hacking of social media accounts is troubling to users, with hackers devising new means of doing so every single day.
What can users do to protect their accounts from being hacked?
Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to find out. -
The appearance of screenshots of what seems to be the bank alert of some civil servants' salaries in Borno State has continued to generate heated debates in Nigeria.
The screenshots appeared to show that the civil servants in question were receiving less than N10,000 as salaries.
How true are these claims?
Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to find out. -
As they celebrate May Day, many Nigerian workers are expecting a specific announcement.
Will they hear what they expect?
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we ask the workers what they want and get the authorities to tell us what they should expect. -
Fuel scarcity appears to be worsening, leaving Nigerians spending hours queuing at fuel stations and many stranded.
For how much longer will they continue to endure this pain?
Join us on this episode of the podcast to find out. -
Amidst controversy surrounding their recent visit to the United States to discuss regional insecurity, some Northern Nigerian governors have defended their trip.
While critics argue that the trip is a monumental waste, the governors maintain that their participation underscores their dedication to addressing the pressing security challenges facing their states and finding lasting solutions to them.
Nigeria Daily tries to analyse both sides of the equation to enable stakeholders make sense out of it. -
It appears that many Nigerians are not aware that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the take-off of a new scheme that seeks to empower citizens.
The Consumer Credit Scheme, according to a statement from the Presidency, will enable Nigerians to enhance the quality of their lives by accessing goods and services upfront, paying responsibly over time.
But what do the people think, and how will it impact the financial landscape?
Join us in today's episode of Nigeria Daily for more insight. -
Borehole drilling is a common solution for water security in many communities in Nigeria.
However, worries over the impact of drilling on the environment have been raised by the experts.
Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to know the why and how of this urgent problem, as well as viable solutions. -
Experts have highlighted ways in which our communities can address the issue of bullying among school children.
In today's episode of Nigeria Daily, we delve into their insights, exploring effective strategies for prevention and intervention.
As a parent, it is necessary to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools needed to create safer environments for your children. -
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) says that if safety precautions are not taken, Nigerians in Abuja, Kano, and many other northern states are likely to suffer heat strokes due to the scorching heat waves.
Heat stroke, also known as sunstroke, is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is unable to control its temperature.
According to the meteorological agency, in the month of April, residents of these states might suffer extreme heat, which would make them prone to heat-induced conditions.
In this episode of our daily podcast, we look at the causes and survival tips for children who are resuming school. -
The All Progressive Congress (APC) in Kano State finds itself in the eye of a political storm as internal divisions escalate, with conflicting decisions on suspensions targeting the National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.
Amidst accusations of impersonation and external meddlesomeness, the situation highlights deeper rifts threatening to undermine the party's unity and stability.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to find out the actual role played by the different parties involved. -
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. -
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.
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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. -
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. - Показать больше