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YES, I CAN! 2.0: Proten Empowers Nigerian Youth

Discover how Proten International's groundbreaking workshop is helping young Nigerians conquer self-doubt and build successful careers through practical skills and mindset transformation.

TAFTA Empowers Female Art Graduates in Nigeria

Discover how the Tony Elumelu Foundation's Art Programme is transforming female art graduates into successful entrepreneurs through funding, mentorship, and business training.

Nigeria's Care Work Crisis: Women's Economic Key

On International Day of Care, Nigeria faces a critical opportunity to transform its economy by recognizing and investing in the unpaid care work predominantly performed by women.

Why leaving her marriage at 24 was her best decision

A courageous Nigerian woman shares her powerful story of walking away from an unhappy marriage while her children were still young, inspiring many with her journey to self-discovery and happiness.

Ebonyi: 65 Houses for Widows, 140 Scholarships

Ebonyi State Government announces major empowerment program providing housing for vulnerable widows and educational scholarships for deserving students across the state.

Kwara State Aims to Become Nigeria's Next Tech Hub

Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq unveils groundbreaking technology development strategy to position Kwara State as Nigeria's next innovation powerhouse, creating massive opportunities for youth and investors.

UNIJOS Student Murder: University Demands Justice

University of Jos authorities are seeking justice for a 300-level student allegedly murdered by a fellow student in a shocking campus incident that has left the academic community in mourning.

FG, World Bank Train 300 Youths in Fisheries

In a groundbreaking initiative, the Federal Government partners with World Bank to equip 300 young Nigerians with modern aquaculture skills, creating new opportunities in fisheries and agriculture sectors.

Osun Leaders Champion Youth Inclusion in Governance

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke and Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi, advocate for increased youth participation in governance, highlighting the need for intergenerational collaboration in Nigerian politics.

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