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Spotify: Nigerians Streamed 1.3bn Hours in 2025

Spotify's 2025 Wrapped report reveals Nigerians spent over 1.3 billion hours streaming music and podcasts. Local music consumption surged by 82%, with Wizkid as top artist. Discover the full story.

U.S. Mission Nigeria Launches Social Media Skit Contest

The U.S. Mission Nigeria invites creative Nigerians aged 18-45 to join the 'Made in America, Loved in Nigeria' skit contest. Submit a 90-second video for a chance to win media equipment and mentorship. Apply by December 8, 2025!

NLNG 2025 Scholarship Application Now Open

Nigeria LNG Limited has opened applications for its 2025 Undergraduate Scholarship Scheme for first-year students. Apply online by December 12, 2025. Check eligibility and apply now!

FG Launches Device Credit for 15,000 Nigerians

The Federal Government, via CREDICORP, launches a national digital device credit programme to make smartphones and laptops affordable for over 15,000 working Nigerians, boosting digital inclusion.

Fido's 'Joy Is Coming' is Nigeria's 2025 No.1 Song

Fido's anthem 'Joy Is Coming' has been declared the top song of 2025 in Nigeria by TurnTable Charts, achieving a rare clean sweep of all metrics. Discover the full top 10 list and the stories behind the year's biggest hits.

Nigeria Sets Record for NBA Player Representation

Nigeria boasts the largest African contingent in the NBA this season, with stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Deandre Ayton highlighting a record 135 international players. Discover the full story.

New K-dramas December 2025: Where to Watch

Discover the complete list of new K-dramas premiering in December 2025 on Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime & other platforms. Get release dates and plot details.

Why I Married Five Wives - Kano Yam Seller

Ibrahim Yahaya, a Kano man selling fried yam in Warri, reveals why he married five wives and how Tinubu's economic policies affect his business. Read his survival story.

180 Nigerian Returnees Arrive from Libya via NEMA

NEMA receives 180 vulnerable Nigerian returnees from Libya. The group includes medical cases and receives immediate humanitarian assistance. Read about the coordinated rescue effort.

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