Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Video. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Video - Abuja hikers defy dangers to enjoy great outdoors



Hiking is gaining popularity in Nigeria, even as safety concerns persist in remote areas near Abuja. Groups like Naija Adventurers are going on treks with security teams, offering city dwellers a safe way to explore nature.

Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Video - Farmer-herder feuds persist in Nigeria’s Middle Belt region



Insecurity in northern and central Nigeria continues to worsen, driven by violent farmer-herder clashes. These disputes, rooted in competition over land and water, are fueled by ethnic and religious tensions. Despite repeated government efforts, the crisis remains unresolved and increasingly deadly.


Friday, July 4, 2025

Video - Nigeria-based tech firm, Intron, brings an African voice to AI



Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing communication, productivity, and innovation, but most of these models are not tailored for an African audience. Flawed voice recognition systems often fail to understand African names, languages, and accents. The Africa-centric voice technology platform, Intron, is addressing this with its AI model, Sahara.


Video - Experts say BRICS offers Nigeria a new economic pathway



Nigeria became a partner country of the BRICS economic bloc in January 2025. While it doesn't have the same decision-making power as full members, it can participate in BRICS summits and initiatives. Experts say its status can also help the West African country tap into wider trade and finance networks.

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Video - Nigeria revamps credit system to reduce defaults



Nigeria is overhauling its credit system by linking loan histories to citizens’ National Identity Numbers. The move aims to curb defaults, encourage responsible borrowing, and expand credit access, especially in underserved areas. Experts warned that the system must be backed by strong data protection and inclusive financial infrastructure.

Video - Nigeria attempts to curb illegal arms trade



Nigeria is facing a growing security threat as arms intended for its military and police are being sold to insurgents and criminal gangs. Experts blame poor welfare, lack of accountability, corruption, and weak enforcement for helping facilitate illegal weapons sales.

Monday, June 30, 2025

Video - Nigerian President signs four tax reform bills into law



President Bola Tinubu said the new law will create a fairer and more efficient tax system, simplify revenue collection, reduce the tax burden on individuals and businesses and boost government revenue collection.

Video - Nigerian experts urge better PTSD support



Mental health professionals in Nigeria are calling for more government support, awareness, and accessible treatment for Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 40 million Nigerians suffer from mental illness.

Friday, June 27, 2025

Video - Nigeria tackles methamphetamine crisis



Nigerian drug enforcement agency officers report that Nigeria, once merely a transit point for methamphetamine, is now a producer, thanks to secret laboratories left behind by South American cartels. The agents state that the meth being produced in Nigeria is among the most sought after worldwide. Authorities are intensifying their efforts to crack down on meth traffickers and users.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Video - UN report issues a food insecurity warning for Nigeria



A new UN report labeled Nigeria as one of five African hunger hotspots where food insecurity is predicted to worsen through October. This situation has been attributed to insecurity and weak land rights, both of which hinder food production.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Video - Nigeria rushes to evacuate citizens from Israel, Iran



With airstrikes targeting major cities and airports closed, hundreds of Nigerians remain stranded in high-risk areas, causing growing concern among families at home. Evacuation plans are underway, with Nigerian embassies in both capitals coordinating efforts with international partners.

Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Video - Persistent clashes in Central Nigeria over land and resources



Residents of Yelewata in Benue State, Central Nigeria, are struggling to recover from a devastating overnight attack this weekend. Such attacks are frequent in the region, driven by ongoing conflicts between farmers and nomadic herders over competition for land and resources.



Video - At least 45 killed by gunmen in Nigeria’s Benue state
Video - At least 50 dead as violence erupts in Nigeria’s Taraba state

Monday, June 16, 2025

Video - At least 45 killed by gunmen in Nigeria’s Benue state



The spokesperson for Benue state's governor's said armed bandits attacked Yelwata town early on Saturday, killing 45 people. A police spokesperson confirmed the attack, saying they had engaged suspects in a gun battle. The attacks are the latest violence to hit Benue, a state facing land disputes.


Video - Nigeria, FAO back on $135,000 injection to boost aquaculture



Nigeria, in partnership with the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation, is investing approximately $135,000 into the aquaculture sector. The initiative will support 40 small- and medium-sized fish farms, aiming to boost local fish production and reduce the country's $1.2 billion fish import costs.

Thursday, June 12, 2025

Video - Mixed reactions in Nigeria as more men embrace braided hair



An increasing number of young Nigerian men are opting for braided hairstyles instead of traditional haircuts, sparking debate over cultural values and gender norms. Supporters argue that braids are a form of self-expression and individuality, while critics contend that the trend breaks with African tradition and appears inappropriate.

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Video - Nigeria’s Durbar festival shines with Eid al-Adha splendor



The Durbar festival, celebrated in Kano and Katsina states on Eid al-Adha’s third day, dazzles with vibrant colors and Hausa-Fulani traditions. Originating in the 19th century to honor royalty, the event features ornate horsemen processions.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Video - Lagos bans single-use plastics amid mounting waste crisis



Authorities in Nigeria’s commercial hub, Lagos, have announced a ban on single-use plastics as part of efforts to tackle the city’s worsening waste problem. Large quantities of plastic waste often end up in the ocean, littering the coastline and posing environmental risks. Local officials say the ban is the latest in a series of steps aimed at addressing the city’s long-standing waste management challenges.


Monday, June 9, 2025

Video - Nigerian street vendors in the spotlight



World Food Safety Day is gaining importance in Nigeria, where street vendors play a vital role in feeding millions. In Lagos, they are a familiar sight on almost every main street, catering to diverse food needs. However, in this largely unregulated sector, concerns about health and safety remain prevalent.

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Video - Nigeria steps up malaria battle with local solutions after U.S. aid cuts



Nigeria is under pressure to enhance its malaria response after reductions in U.S. aid. The country records approximately 55 million malaria cases annually, resulting in around 90,000 deaths. Officials have pledged $200 million and are promoting homegrown health solutions.

Monday, June 2, 2025

Video - Militants escalate attacks in Northeast Nigeria



Nigeria’s Borno State is facing a deepening insurgency, largely blamed on militants. In recent months, a wave of attacks has overwhelmed security forces, leaving local authorities struggling to respond. Officials are now calling on the central government to take urgent action to curb the growing threat.