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Why You Should Shop for Christmas in Early December

Discover eight compelling reasons why starting your Christmas shopping in the first week of December saves money, reduces stress, and lets you enjoy the festive season. Act now for a smoother holiday!

Kaduna's N985.9bn 2026 Budget Presented by Gov. Sani

Kaduna Governor Uba Sani presents a N985.9 billion 2026 budget focused on infrastructure, education, and grassroots development. The budget allocates N100m per ward for community projects. Read more.

Black Friday 2025: US Shoppers Hunt for Bargains

Black Friday 2025 attracted millions of American shoppers both online and in physical stores. Discover how the shopping tradition evolved with changing consumer habits and digital strategies.

AI Industry Faces Critical Turning Point in 2026

After three years of rapid growth, the AI industry enters 2026 with bubble concerns and job automation fears. Global spending expected to exceed $2 trillion. Read more about the future of artificial intelligence.

Lagos Kids Christmas Festival Returns Dec 23-26

L'amour Events presents a 4-day Christmas wonderland for kids in Lagos from Dec 23-26. Featuring bouncy castles, Santa's grotto, VR games & more holiday excitement for children aged 0-16.

MultiChoice Holiday Offers for GOtv Subscribers

MultiChoice announces special holiday packages for GOtv customers including AFCON 2025 coverage, Premier League access, and discounted decoders starting at N6,500 until December 31, 2025.

Nigeria's N777 Billion Arms Import Bill Revealed

National Bureau of Statistics data shows Nigeria spent N776.9 billion on arms imports from 2020-2025, with 2024 recording the highest expenditure at N520 billion amid rising insecurity.

German experts cut 2026 GDP forecast to 0.9%

German economic experts criticize the government's €500bn spending plan, warning it will provide only a minor boost to the struggling economy. They have cut the 2026 GDP growth forecast to 0.9%. Read more for the full analysis.

GTBank Raises Naira Card Dollar Limit to $6,000

GTBank has increased international spending limits on naira cards from $1,000 to $6,000 per quarter. The move reflects improved forex liquidity and market stability. Learn how this affects Nigerian cardholders.

Adamawa's ₦114BN Infrastructure Revolution Begins

Adamawa State government has approved a groundbreaking ₦114 billion infrastructure plan targeting healthcare, water supply, and electricity projects across the state in a major development push.

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