
17 million Nigerians left the country in 2023 – NANTA
Over 17 million Nigerians travelled out of the country in 2023, NANTA says, as it plans to host the first Eastern Travel Market in Uyo this August.
Over 17 million Nigerians travelled out of the country in 2023, NANTA says, as it plans to host the first Eastern Travel Market in Uyo this August.
Nigerian banks booked ₦3.77 trillion in loan losses from 2023 to Q1 2025, driven by naira devaluation and inflation pressures.
Multichoice Nigeria lost 1.4 million subscribers in two years, citing inflation, fuel scarcity, and repeated price hikes as key factors.
Global gender parity stands at 68.8%, with WEF warning it would take 123 years to close the gap worldwide.
A new chart shows OnlyFans generating a staggering $37.6 million per employee, far ahead of tech giants like Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft.
A new SBM Intelligence report reveals that floods and insecurity have destroyed over 180,000 farmlands and displaced millions, pushing 100 million Nigerians into food insecurity.
Harvard expert Dr. Maureen Achebe says Nigeria bears the world’s highest sickle cell burden, urging early screening and pre-marital testing to save lives.
The report disclosed that telecom operators consume more than 40 million litres of diesel monthly to power tower sites, mainly due to the country’s unreliable power grid.
“Women living with HIV face a sixfold increased risk… 80% of women with cervical cancer currently present late, when treatment and complete recovery are no longer possible.”
Oando has announced a 44% rise in revenue and a 267% jump in profit after tax for FY 2024 following its landmark NAOC acquisition.