Undermining Women's Success is Fear in Disguise
Sarah Stephen explores how fear drives women to undermine each other's success, urging support and shared blueprints for growth. Learn to embrace ambition and collective upliftment in Nigeria.
Sarah Stephen explores how fear drives women to undermine each other's success, urging support and shared blueprints for growth. Learn to embrace ambition and collective upliftment in Nigeria.
Explore the sharp social and political commentary in the latest Nigerian editorial cartoon. Unpack the satire and understand the critical issues facing the nation today.
Nigeria's Super Falcons face Zambia, Egypt, and Malawi in Group C of the 2026 African Women's Nations Cup in Morocco. The defending champions aim to secure a spot in the 2027 FIFA World Cup. Read the full draw details.
Explore the latest editorial cartoon from The Guardian Nigeria, offering sharp satire on contemporary national issues. A visual commentary not to be missed.
TETFund announces N2.5bn allocation per university for 2026, boosting infrastructure and research. Women Affairs budget also doubles to N154.3bn. Read details.
Ogun State Government refutes claims of a pre-selected candidate for the Awujale throne. Commissioner Hamzat warns against misinformation, stressing adherence to due process and tradition.
Everything Nigerian entrepreneurs need to know about registering an LLC in 2026: benefits, costs, step-by-step CAC process, and key considerations for business growth and legal protection.
Nigeria's 2026 budget allocates N154.3bn to Women Affairs, a 97% increase. Stakeholders welcome the boost but demand transparency and effective implementation for women's empowerment.
The latest editorial cartoon from The Guardian Nigeria, Cartoon 527, offers a sharp, visual commentary on the nation's pressing socio-political and economic issues, using satire to provoke thought and discussion.
The latest editorial cartoon from The Guardian Nigeria uses sharp satire to comment on the country's socio-political and economic climate. See the visual commentary that's got people talking.
Nigeria maintains a robust network of 109 diplomatic missions across Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe to protect citizens and promote trade. Find the complete list here.
Nigerian women leaders outline critical demands for 2026: economic access, political representation via the Reserved Seats Bill, and systemic redesign. Discover their vision for a more inclusive Nigeria.
Former US President Donald Trump warns of potential further military action in Nigeria if attacks on Christians continue. Get the full details and Nigeria's official response here.
Explore the latest editorial cartoon from The Guardian Nigeria, offering sharp satire on current national events. Dive into the visual commentary shaping public discourse.
Nigerian scholars dissect the legal and geopolitical fallout of the U.S. military operation in Venezuela, warning Africa and the Global South of a dangerous precedent. Read the full analysis.
The New Nigeria People's Party (NNPP) dismisses a reported Kano High Court order reversing its dissolution of state executives, calling it a 'rumour' and an abuse of court process. The party vows legal action.
Nigeria's Attorney-General, Lateef Fagbemi, directs CAC to reverse filings on Abuja firms Jonah Capital & Houses for Africa. Criminal charges against Ghanaian investors dropped. Read the full story.
A powerful editorial cartoon in The Guardian Nigeria uses sharp satire to depict the nation's economic realities. See how art reflects the struggles of everyday citizens.
Hon. Chief Chukwuemeka Egwuonwu, President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo in Cross River, donates millions in food to over 1,000 residents. The act fulfills a vow made during a life-threatening illness. Read the inspiring story of gratitude and cross-ethnic giving.
The latest editorial cartoon from The Guardian Nigeria, Cartoon 513, uses sharp satire to comment on pressing national issues. Explore the artist's perspective and the public's reaction.
Dr. Chibuzor Azubuike argues education without empowerment leaves women vulnerable. Her research and foundations focus on building leadership and resilience for sustainable impact.
Sarah Stephen reflects on the transformative power of community for Nigerian women, urging a trauma-informed justice system and an end to aid dependency. Read how women are redefining ambition.
Former Delta North Senator Peter Nwaoboshi has passed away at 68. Governor Oborevwori mourns a major loss to the state and nation. Read more about his legacy.
The International College for Diplomatic Affairs (ICDA) has elected a new Secretary-General and outlined a bold reform agenda focused on global peace and conflict de-escalation. Discover the key resolutions from its Lagos assembly.
APC senatorial aspirant Kayode Fakuyi urges First Lady Oluremi Tinubu to lead the push for 144 reserved seats for women in the National Assembly by 2027. Strategic planning is vital to avoid past failures.
High Chief Ebere Ifendu, founder of Women in Politics Forum, celebrated her son Eric's wedding in a grand ceremony attended by national dignitaries. The event highlighted family, legacy, and women's empowerment. Read more about this joyous convergence.
VCDF's Reform360 programme, backed by SEEPCO, provides mental health, vocational & entrepreneurship training to 200 incarcerated women in Lagos, fostering hope and reintegration.
The Nigerian Senate has approved three ambassadorial nominees, including former intelligence chiefs. Learn about their backgrounds and the Senate's unanimous endorsement.
The Nigerian government and CREDICORP have launched a programme to provide 10,000 women nationwide with vehicles, tricycles, and motorcycles to boost their participation in transport and logistics. Discover how this initiative aims to drive economic growt
Eleven Nigerian Air Force officers detained in Burkina Faso appeal to the government for urgent intervention, fearing they will spend Christmas in detention. Get the full story.