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Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Video - Nigeria turns to global partnerships to boost food security



Nigeria is increasingly relying on international partnerships to modernize agriculture and strengthen food production. One key collaboration is with Chinese firm CGCOC Agriculture, which is introducing modern farming technologies and training local farmers to improve productivity and sustainability. CGTN looks at how the initiative is transforming farming communities and what it could mean for Nigeria’s long-term food security goals.


Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Video - Inside the US's biggest military push in Nigeria in years



Is the US getting into another endless conflict? After promising to pull troops out of Africa, Donald Trump is now ordering military strikes on insurgents in Nigeria. He’s also cut development funding which addressed the causes of terrorism. DW spoke with Cameron Hudson from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, who says airstrikes can’t fill the gap.



Nigerian army says joint US strikes kill 175 ISIL fighters in country’s northeast




Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Video - Nigerian ginger farmers eye China export boost under zero-tariff deal


Nigeria's ginger farmers say China’s zero-tariff policy could create major export opportunities, especially as the sector recovers from a devastating blight that destroyed up to 95% of harvests in 2023. Farmers and marketers in Kaduna State say stronger government support is needed to help producers meet China’s quality standards and overcome challenges such as poor roads, insecurity and high transport costs.


Monday, May 25, 2026

Video - Nigeria averts aviation shutdown over fuel dispute



For the second time in two weeks, Nigeria has avoided a halt to its aviation sector after a surge in jet fuel prices. Emergency talks between airlines and government ministers led to a new tax waiver and a subsidized direct fuel supply for carriers.


Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Video - East Africa competes for multibillion-dollar Dangote refinery investment



Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has held high-level investment talks with Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote as competition intensifies over the location of a proposed multi-billion-dollar oil refinery in East Africa. The debate centers on whether the refinery will be built in Tanga, Tanzania, or in Kenya’s port city of Mombasa. Analysts say the project could strengthen regional energy security by reducing East Africa’s dependence on imported fuel from the Middle East.


Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Video - Nigeria housing crisis worsens amid rising costs



Nigeria’s housing crisis is deepening as rising rents, construction costs and mortgages make decent homes unaffordable for many families. Stakeholders say the country needs over 500,000 new homes annually for the next decade to meet demand.


Monday, May 18, 2026

Nigeria debates reintegration of former Boko Haram fighters



Nigeria’s de-radicalization program for former Boko Haram fighters has sparked divided opinion. Authorities say it offers structured rehabilitation, combining disarmament, counselling and monitoring, to encourage defections and reduce violence. Supporters insist it is not amnesty but a controlled reintegration process aimed at weakening extremist networks and preventing renewed recruitment, but critics argue that it risks undermining justice for victims of the insurgency in the northeast.




Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Nigeria's Airlines Face Trouble as Jet Fuel Threatens to Run Dry



Nigeria's aviation sector faces heightened safety and operational concerns, due to jet fuel supply shortages amid already soaring oil prices. The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers (NAAPE) said the scarcity of jet fuel has triggered challenges like flight delays and route adjustments.


Monday, May 11, 2026

Experts question Nigeria’s readiness for China’s zero-tariff policy



China’s zero-tariff policy on goods from 53 African countries took effect on May 1, with Nigeria expected to benefit. Questions remain over its readiness to take advantage of the move, amid concerns over infrastructure, export capacity and technology transfer.


Thursday, May 7, 2026

Nigerian talents secure Berklee College scholarships



Eighteen aspiring Nigerian musicians received full undergraduate scholarships to the prestigious Berklee College of Music in the United States. The awards culminated an elite music training program in Lagos, organized in collaboration with Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage and Berklee College.

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Zero tariffs policy between Nigeria and China to boost integration and industrialization



Nigerian Foreign Minister Ojukwu noted that the policy will not only significantly improve the lives of African people, but also effectively unlock the potential for intra-African trade and cultural exchange. This, in turn, will inject strong momentum into Africa’s economic integration and industrialization.

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Nigeria-Ghana onion trade resumes after weeks of disruption



The standoff, triggered by disputes at the border, halted onion shipments and caused significant losses for traders. It also led to shortages and rising prices for onions across parts of West Africa. Regional interventions helped ease tensions and restore the vital trade route.

Nigeria races to contain deadly meningitis outbreak


As Nigeria’s dry season peaks, health authorities have placed 11 states on high alert. Despite years of vaccination campaigns, meningitis continues to claim lives. A new vaccine offers hope — but is it enough to finally break the cycle?

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Nigeria cuts airline debts to ease jet fuel crisis



Nigeria is stepping in to stabilize its aviation sector as airlines face soaring jet fuel prices that threaten operations. The government has approved a 30 percent debt relief for domestic carriers following warnings of possible flight disruptions or shutdowns. Officials say the intervention aims to ease financial pressure on airlines while preventing wider economic fallout linked to rising transport costs.


Nigeria’s military backs local defense technology startup



Nigerian defense-tech startup Terra Industries unveiled its latest autonomous defense systems including interceptor drones, mine-detection vehicles and battlefield intelligence software.



US tech billionaire Joe Lonsdale invests $11.8m in Nigerian drone firm to tackle Africa’s insecurity

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Nigeria partners with China to boost egg production



Nigeria is turning to China for support in a major push to scale up egg production and tackle rising food prices. The government plans to build six large industrial poultry farms with Chinese assistance, each capable of producing one million eggs per day.

Monday, April 20, 2026

NSCDC Uncovers Baby Factory in Lagos, Arrests Suspects



The Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has uncovered a baby factory operation, leading to the arrest of suspects and the rescue of victims linked to the network. Authorities say the discovery forms part of ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and other illegal activities in the state. News Central’s Israel Eferobor reports.

Thursday, April 9, 2026

UN resolution revives focus on slavery legacy in Nigeria’s Badagry



Badagry, once Nigeria’s largest slave port, remains a powerful symbol of the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly taken between the 16th and 19th centuries. Today, its historic sites preserve the memory of that era, as renewed global debate, including at the United Nations, raises questions about reparations, with many in Africa remaining skeptical about meaningful outcomes.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Families in Nigeria With Autistic Children Fight for Better Support



Autism is gaining more global attention, but awareness and support remain limited in many parts of Africa. In Nigeria, families raising children on the spectrum often face stigma, isolation, and limited access to care.

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Former prominent slave port has renaissance as key Nigerian tourist attraction



The Nigerian town of Badagry in Lagos State was once a major slave port, one of the most prominent in West Africa during the transatlantic slave trade, which began in the early 16th century and declined in the 19th century. Today, it has become a key tourist destination and an important site for research into the history of slavery. The town is filled with monuments from the slave trade era, reflecting its complex and storied past.