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What to Do When You Hate Your Dream Job

Feeling drained by the career you once chased? You're not alone. This guide offers practical steps for Nigerians to handle job disillusionment, from grieving the dream to planning a strategic exit.

Troops rescue 14 captives in Orokam Forest operation

Nigerian Army troops, in a joint operation, have freed 14 kidnapped victims from a hideout in Orokam Forest. The successful raid followed community intelligence. Read the full details of the rescue mission.

Nigeria starts N185bn gas legacy debt repayment

The Federal Government has commenced settling N185 billion in legacy debts to gas producers. This move, approved by NEC, aims to revitalize the gas sector, improve electricity generation, and stimulate economic growth. Read more.

Annie Macaulay Changes Name Back to Annie Idibia

Nollywood actress Annie Macaulay quietly changed her Instagram name back to Annie Idibia, sparking fan theories amid a chaotic week for the Idibia family involving a viral handcuff video and a heated outburst. Discover the full story and reactions.

Nigerian Lady's Life Changes After Moving Abroad in 2025

A Nigerian lady shares how her life improved dramatically after relocating abroad with her husband in July 2025. Her viral TikTok video reveals weight gain and better nutrition, sparking mixed reactions online.

Youths Trained in Media Advocacy for Social Change

At a Caleb University bootcamp, 50 youths were equipped with media literacy and creative skills to drive social change. Experts urged ethical digital engagement and activism through storytelling.

Japan's Oyster Crisis: 90% Die as Seas Warm

Massive oyster deaths in Japan's top farming region linked to rising sea temperatures from climate change. 90% losses reported, threatening exports. Read the full report.

NCS Imposes Strict Penalties for Age Cheating

National Council on Sports approves sweeping reforms including heavy fines, suspensions for age cheating, new National Intermediate Games, and compulsory insurance for athletes.

Ex-nun's inspiring journey back to school at 30

Mojirade Ewaade shares how she overcame feeling left behind after quitting religious life. Her story inspires others that it's never too late to start afresh and pursue education.

Nigeria Loses 60% of Radiographers to Abroad

A medical brain drain crisis hits Nigeria as over 60% of locally-trained radiographers now practice in Europe. Experts warn of strained health systems and call for urgent reforms.

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