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Nigerian lawmakers investigate rising POS fraud cases

House of Representatives investigates escalating POS fraud reaching N52.26bn. Committee reveals security breaches, cloned terminals, and urgent need for regulatory framework. #POSFraud #FinancialSecurity

YABATECH to graduate 8,654 students at 37th convocation

Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) is set to graduate 8,654 students at its 37th convocation, a landmark event coinciding with its 78th anniversary and its transition to a University of Technology and Vocational Studies.

Why Your Skin Needs a Doctor, Not an Influencer

Discover why medical dermatologists, not social media influencers, should be your go-to for skin health concerns in Nigeria. Learn about the risks of unqualified advice and how to find proper care.

FG Sets 2026 Deadline for University Broadband

The Federal Government announces ambitious plan to achieve 100% broadband connectivity across all tertiary institutions by 2026, revolutionizing digital education in Nigeria.

Science Transforms Lives Across Northern Nigeria

Discover how scientific initiatives and technological innovations are driving positive change, improving livelihoods, and creating new opportunities across Northern Nigerian communities.

Nigeria's Power Crisis: The AI Race Decider

As the global AI race intensifies, Nigeria's unreliable power supply threatens to leave the nation behind in the technological revolution. Discover how electricity is becoming the decisive factor in Africa's digital transformation.

Supap's AI Chatbot Tracks Customer Emotions

Nigerian AI startup Supap launches groundbreaking chatbot technology capable of mapping customer emotional journeys, transforming digital customer service across Africa.

FG Releases 50 Tax Exemptions Nigerians Get From 2026

Nigerian government announces comprehensive tax relief package including 50 exemptions that will benefit individuals and businesses from 2026. Discover key benefits for manufacturing, agriculture, and everyday Nigerians.

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