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NAAPE Unveils Licence Loss Insurance for Aviation Pros

The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers introduces groundbreaking insurance coverage protecting aviation professionals from career-ending medical conditions and regulatory suspensions.

5 Must-Have Skills for Nigerian Professionals in 2025

Discover the essential skills that will give Nigerian young professionals a competitive edge in the 2025 job market. From AI mastery to emotional intelligence, learn what employers will value most.

Southern Kaduna Senator defects from PDP to APC

In a dramatic political shift, Senator Sunday Katung representing Southern Kaduna has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling All Progressives Congress, citing national interest and progressive governance.

Could Charcoal Be Nigeria's Next Black Gold?

An eye-opening analysis reveals how Nigeria could transform its charcoal industry into a multi-billion dollar export powerhouse, creating jobs and boosting the economy.

Nissan Projects ₦2.6 Trillion Loss for 2025-26

Japanese automaker Nissan projects massive ¥180 billion operational loss for 2025-26 fiscal year. Company announces aggressive turnaround strategy including new models and cost reduction measures.

Turkish Hair Transplants: Nigerian Guide

Discover why Turkey has become the hair transplant capital for Nigerians. Learn about costs, safety measures, and how to choose the right clinic for your hair restoration journey.

Job Miracle After Hallelujah Challenge Testimony

A Nigerian man receives unexpected job offer after participating in Pastor Chris Oyakhilome's Hallelujah Challenge without reciting prayer points. His inspiring testimony goes viral.

Nigeria signs $400m steel production deal

Federal Government partners with African Natural Resources and Mines Limited in landmark agreement to boost domestic steel manufacturing and reduce import dependency.

Equinor's $251M Loss: Nigerian Oil Prices Plunge

Norwegian energy giant Equinor reports staggering $251 million quarterly loss as Nigerian crude prices tumble amid global market volatility. Discover how this impacts Africa's largest oil producer.

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