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Reclaiming Human Dignity in the Digital Age of Work

As algorithms and automation redefine labour, the core meaning of work erodes. Explore how Nigeria can reclaim agency, embed ethics, and safeguard decent work in a mechanised world. Act now to shape a human-centric future.

UNESCO Media Literacy Centre Launch: February 2026

Nigeria's Federal Government announces a February 2026 start date for the world's first UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Centre in Abuja. Learn how this hub will combat fake news globally.

TikTok to Block Under-16s in Australia from Dec 10

TikTok will comply with Australia's new social media ban for under-16s starting December 10. The law, a world-first, imposes heavy fines. Read how this affects Nigerian youth and global policy.

CIBN Launches Ethics Summit on International Day of Banks

The CIBN has announced a new Annual Ethics and Professionalism Summit, aligning with the UN's International Day of Banks on December 4th. Discover how this initiative aims to strengthen trust and sustainable finance in Nigeria's banking sector.

CIBN marks 2025 International Day of Banks

The Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria commemorates the UN day, highlighting banks' role in sustainable development and cybersecurity amid rising digital threats. Read more.

Edo Assembly Summons 2Baba's Wife Over Viral Video

Edo State House of Assembly summons lawmaker Natasha Osawaru, wife of 2Baba, to appear before its Ethics Committee over a viral altercation video. Read the full story and public reactions here.

Snapchat Begins Age Checks in Australia

Snapchat starts age verification for teens in Australia ahead of a December 10 social media ban for under-16s. Learn about the new rules and global implications.

Trish Regan's Journey to Media Prominence

Discover Trish Regan's remarkable rise from beauty pageants to becoming a $30 million media powerhouse. Learn about her career, family life, and current ventures in this exclusive profile.

Fans Defend Ayra Starr After AI Nude Edit Goes Viral

Nigerian singer Ayra Starr faces online harassment as a fake AI-generated explicit image circulates. Her fans swiftly report the account and demand justice, sparking conversations on digital ethics.

Town Planners Told to Uphold Professional Standards

Former NITP president Nathaniel Atebije calls for flawless professionalism in urban planning while ATOPCON pushes for tech adoption in Abuja's development. Join the conversation on sustainable city growth.

Google's $40M Support Package for SA Media

Google agrees to pay R688 million to South African news outlets after competition watchdog investigation. Deal includes funding for local content and AI innovation.

No Media Outlet Threatened Under Tinubu - Minister

Information Minister Mohammed Idris declares no media organization has been gagged or harassed under President Tinubu's administration. Read about Nigeria's commitment to press freedom.

Sputnik Africa Podcast Wins Top Broadcasting Award

Sputnik Africa's flagship podcast 'Battle for Africa' has been honored with the Best Current Affairs Programme award at the 2024 International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam, marking a significant achievement for African media on the global stage.

Professionalism Key to Nigeria's Business Growth - Leaders

Top Nigerian business leaders emphasize that embracing professional standards and ethical practices is the key driver for sustainable economic growth and global competitiveness in today's challenging market environment.

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