Doctors in Nigeria warn that sudden unexplained deaths now account for about 14 percent of all fatalities, driven by poor healthcare access, limited preventive checks, unhealthy lifestyles, and low health awareness. With low insurance coverage and many, especially men, delaying or avoiding care, experts say stronger hospitals, broader insurance, and nationwide health education are urgently needed.
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Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Video - Doctors in Nigeria concerned over surge in sudden deaths amid low awareness
Doctors in Nigeria warn that sudden unexplained deaths now account for about 14 percent of all fatalities, driven by poor healthcare access, limited preventive checks, unhealthy lifestyles, and low health awareness. With low insurance coverage and many, especially men, delaying or avoiding care, experts say stronger hospitals, broader insurance, and nationwide health education are urgently needed.
Friday, August 22, 2025
Video - Cultural landmark in Nigeria gives a glimpse of Yoruba art and tradition
In Lagos, the newly reopened John Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History is showcasing the rich philosophy, art, and traditions of the Yoruba people. The refurbished building now houses permanent and rotating exhibitions aimed at challenging old stereotypes about African culture and presenting it in a vibrant, authentic light.
Video - Nigerian students build electric car amid fuel hikes
Fifteen secondary school students in Nigeria’s Sokoto State have built a fully functional electric vehicle, tackling rising fuel costs and environmental concerns head-on.
Video - Nigerian terror victims rebuild lives amid ongoing conflict
Some victims of Nigeria’s long-running terror conflict are finding ways to rebuild by taking on any work they can. Grace Godwin, for example, runs a salon after losing relatives to violence.
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
Video - Nigeria adopts new strategy to address inter-communal tensions
Nigeria is taking a new approach to ending deadly clashes between farmers and cattle herders. The government says the establishment of special cattle-breeding centers can not only ease tensions but also boost food security in a country perennially blighted by production issues.
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Video - Chinese consulate screens war-era documentary in Lagos to mark 80th anniversary
Nigeria has marked the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The Chinese Consulate in Lagos, in collaboration with the West Africa Association for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China, screened a documentary film in Lagos. Titled 'The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru', the film recounts the tragic incident as well as the heroics of Chinese fishermen, who risked everything to save lives.
Monday, August 18, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s Yobe State faces devastation from floods, 600 people affected
Intense flooding in Yobe State, Nigeria, destroyed over 200 homes in Potiskum, impacting 600 people, some injured. The floods, following a warning for 21 states, highlight Nigeria’s vulnerability to seasonal rains in August 2025.
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s Super Falcons aim for historic World Cup win
Nigeria’s Super Falcons, fresh off their 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title in July 2025, are targeting a historic FIFA Women’s World Cup victory.
Video - How AI is saving Nigeria’s endangered languages
Nigeria is home to over 500 indigenous languages — but many are at risk of extinction. A new AI-powered platform, Indigenius Mobile, is working to change that. Created to help people speak, learn, and connect in their native tongues, this tech is bringing endangered languages back into everyday life.
Video - Nigeria arraigns five accused in 2022 Catholic church massacre
Nigerian prosecutors arraigned five men accused of carrying out a deadly Islamist militant attack on a Catholic church in Owo, in the southwestern Ondo state, that killed at least 50 worshippers in 2022 and wounded over 100 others.
Friday, August 8, 2025
Video - Nigerian official lauds growing partnership with China
Joseph Tegbe, Director General of the Nigeria-China Strategic Partnership, says Nigeria is already seeing the benefits of its deepening relationship with China, especially in agriculture and steel. He revealed that Chinese enterprises have committed to invest over $20 billion in key sectors.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Video - Revived railway in Nigeria’s Plateau State eases commuter costs
In Nigeria’s north-central Plateau State, a refurbished intra-city rail line is providing relief to residents grappling with soaring fuel prices following the 2023 petrol subsidy removal. Launched by local authorities, the revitalized rail system offers affordable commuting options, boosting mobility and supporting the local economy.
Video - Lagos launches major food security drive
Lagos, Nigeria’s largest city, has launched a $327 million "Produce for Lagos" initiative, to cut food waste and boost local supply. The program links farmers across Nigeria directly to Lagos markets with improved logistics and guaranteed offtake. Authorities hope it will reduce post-harvest losses, cut import reliance, while creating thousands of jobs.
Video - Nigeria, U.S tensions mount over immigration and trade disputes
Relations between Nigeria and the U.S. are worsening following a dispute over deported Venezuelans, new U.S. visa restrictions, and trade tariffs on Nigerian exports. Experts say the conflict reflects deeper issues, including Nigeria’s foreign policy stance on Gaza.
Friday, August 1, 2025
Video - Nurses strike hits health services in Nigeria
Nurses across Nigeria are protesting poor working conditions. The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives announced the week-long strike could be extended if its demands are not met.
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Video - Nigeria surpasses half its 2025 tax target in six months
Nigeria collected $9.51 billion in tax revenue in the first half of 2025, a 43 percent increase from 2024, driven by non-oil taxes and excise duties. This signals a shift toward fiscal resilience and reduced oil dependency.
Monday, July 28, 2025
Video - Nigeria women’s team win 10th Africa football crown
The Super Falcons rallied from a 2-0 halftime deficit to beat Morocco 3-2. The win gave Nigeria its 10th CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title. Head coach Justin Madugu was named Coach of the Tournament.
Friday, July 25, 2025
Video - Nigeria eyes regional role as refined fuel hub
Nigeria’s oil minister, Heineken Lokpobiri, reaffirmed the country’s ambition to become a regional hub for refined petroleum products. Despite being a major crude producer, Nigeria still imports over 70 percent of its fuel, but officials say scaling up local refining and regional collaboration could help stabilize pump prices across West Africa.
Video - Soaring healthcare costs push Nigerians to traditional medicine
Skyrocketing medical costs are driving patients toward traditional practitioners who offer low-cost alternatives to modern medicine.
Video - Nigeria’s Army-Air Force partnership reshapes security landscape
Kabir Adamu, a national security policy and strategy specialist for Nigeria and the Sahel, credits a strengthened army-air force collaboration for progress in tackling banditry. He highlights how this partnership addresses root causes such as resource conflicts and weak governance, marking a shift in Nigeria’s approach to curbing insecurity in affected regions.
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