Nigeria’s inaugural international airshow showcased the country’s ambitions to lead in regional aviation. Organizers aim to establish Lagos and Abuja as major aviation hubs for West and Central Africa.
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Monday, December 8, 2025
Video - Nigeria's first airshow aims for regional aviation leadership
Nigeria’s inaugural international airshow showcased the country’s ambitions to lead in regional aviation. Organizers aim to establish Lagos and Abuja as major aviation hubs for West and Central Africa.
Video - Nigeria rescues 100 abducted schoolchildren in Niger state
Nigerian authorities freed 100 schoolchildren kidnapped last month in Niger state. The release was confirmed by the Christian Association of Nigeria.
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Friday, December 5, 2025
Video - Nigeria school closures leave families in uncertainty
Following the mass abduction at St Mary’s school in Niger State, thousands of schools across northern Nigeria remain shut. Parents fear for their children’s safety and academic future as closures persist and concerns grow about students being drawn into online crime. With no clear reopening date, families are struggling to keep learning on track at home.
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Video - President Tinubu approves delegation for US security talks
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu approved a delegation in late November to meet with the United States on security cooperation and intelligence sharing. The talks follow US criticisms over alleged attacks on Christians in Nigeria, which the government has denied.
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s northern governors and leaders discuss worsening insecurity
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Monday, December 1, 2025
Video - Nigerian parents register missing children after mass school abduction
Following the mass abduction of students in Nigeria’s Niger State, parents have gathered to register their missing children with local authorities. The attack, which occurred a week ago, is part of a broader surge in abductions by armed groups, prompting widespread school closures across northern Nigeria.
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Video - Nigeria ramps up security recruitment as attacks surge
President Bola Tinubu ordered major recruitment across the military, police and intelligence services, including 20,000 new police officers. The move comes as Nigeria faces a spike in deadly attacks in the north. Some residents welcome the boost to security and jobs, while others fear outdated equipment and possible infiltration by armed groups.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery announces output boost
The Dangote Refinery says it reached a deal with Honeywell to increase daily oil production capacity to 1.4 million barrels per day within the next three years. Officials say the move will ease fuel shortages, reduce foreign exchange losses and strengthen Nigeria's energy security.
Monday, November 24, 2025
Video - Nigeria reverts to English-only instruction after scrapping mother-tongue policy
Nigeria reversed its education policy and reinstated English as the sole language of instruction. Officials say teaching in local languages weakened students’ understanding of core subjects and contributed to poor exam performance. Critics warn the shift could disadvantage rural learners who are currently taught in their mother tongues.
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Video - 25 girls abducted by armed gunmen in Nigeria
In Kebbi State, Nigeria, gunmen attacked a girls’ boarding school, killed the vice principal, and kidnapped 25 students. Security forces and local vigilantes are conducting an intensive search, highlighting persistent insecurity and repeated school kidnappings in northwest Nigeria.
Friday, November 14, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s push for electric motorcycles faces major hurdles
Electric motorcycles are slowly taking off in Nigeria, but high battery costs hold back buyers. Experts say government incentives, tax breaks, and better charging infrastructure are essential for the shift to succeed. Without reliable power and affordable batteries, Nigeria’s EV transition risks stalling.
Related story: Video - Nigeria, China partner to build EV plants
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Video - Nigeria honors afrobeat legend Fela Kuti
An exhibition in Lagos celebrates Fela Kuti, the Afrobeat pioneer and political activist. Guests say the exhibition inspires hope, showcasing music’s power to drive social and political change in Nigeria.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s return to global debt market signals confidence amid caution
Nigeria’s successful $2.35 billion Eurobond issuance helped renew investor confidence in its economic reforms and leadership. The government aims to use the funds to bridge its fiscal deficit and support efforts to stabilize the economy.
Friday, November 7, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s women-only ride app faces roadblocks
In Abuja, rising cases of “one chance” taxi crimes inspired Monsurah Oluwafuyi and her team to launch HerRyde in 2022. The women-only ride platform connects verified female drivers with female passengers. HerRyde completed over 2,000 trips and empowered women with financial independence. However, the platform suspended operations after a year due to financial constraints.
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Video - Abuja conference seeks faith-based solutions to insecurity in West Africa
Religious leaders and policymakers from across West Africa are in Abuja, Nigeria for a three-day conference on peace and security. The forum, hosted by the Economic Community of West African States and Jam’iyyatu Ansariddeen, a global Islamic organisation, seeks non-military solutions to extremism by promoting education, moral values, and youth inclusion. The conference aims to produce a roadmap for peace that makes faith a force for unity.
Monday, November 3, 2025
Video - Nigeria-US tensions rise over religious killings claims
US President Donald Trump has threatened military action against Nigeria, accusing the government of failing to protect Christians. Nigerian President Bola Tinubu rejected the claims, saying insecurity affects all Nigerians regardless of faith and that freedom of worship is guaranteed.
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Video - Trump threatens to launch attacks in Nigeria over ‘killing of Christians’
US President Donald Trump is threatening to send military forces into Nigeria, unless the government stops what he called the killings of Christians by terrorists. A few hours before Trump’s threat, Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu released a statement stressing that his government “continues to address security challenges which affect citizens across faiths and regions”. Bulama Bukarti, a Nigerian humanitarian lawyer and analyst on conflict and development, told Al Jazeera that President Trump's claims are not credible.
Video - Lagos launches $472 million electric ferry project to ease traffic congestion
Backed by the European Investment Bank and the French Development Agency, the project will deploy 75 electric-powered ferries, develop 15 routes, and build 25 modern terminals equipped with charging stations. The project is expected to transport 25 million passengers annually, promote eco-friendly transport by helping private operators transition to modern and safer vessels.
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s poultry industry faces struggles
Nigeria's poultry industry, a key contributor to the nation's agricultural GDP, is under pressure due to rising production costs, weak policies, and recurring disease outbreaks. Experts warn that without government intervention, the industry may lose its growth momentum.
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Video - Conservationists in Nigeria race to protect sea turtles
More than 70 turtles have been rescued thanks to conservation efforts over the past five years. Advocates say more public awareness is urgently needed to protect marine life and preserve fragile coastal ecosystems.
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