The difference made by Victor Osimhen—with one goal and one assist—ultimately defined Nigeria national football team’s clear superiority over Algeria national football team. Nigeria won with authority and merit, creating more chances and finishing better, and returned to the semifinals of the Africa Cup of Nations, where they will face Morocco—the host nation—on Wednesday in Rabat.
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Saturday, January 10, 2026
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Video - Nigeria implements reform aimed at widening tax net
Nigeria has launched one of its most ambitious tax reforms in decades, aimed at broadening the tax base, streamlining collections, and boosting government revenue. The policy, introduced following a costly fuel subsidy removal and currency reforms that increased the cost of living, has generated both hope and concern across Africa’s largest economy.
Video - Nigeria businesses look to shift trade to Asia, Europe in response to Trump "America First" policy
In Nigeria, some business owners say they are being pushed to look beyond the United States as the Trump administration tightens anti-migrant policies and visa restrictions. Many say they are now exploring opportunities in other parts of the world.
Video - Northern Nigeria village mourns after deadly weekend attack
Residents of a village in Nigeria’s northern Niger State are grappling with the aftermath of a deadly attack by an armed group over the weekend. At least 30 people were killed, while an unknown number were abducted. Locals have condemned the government’s handling of security, warning that such attacks will continue unless serious action is taken.
Monday, January 5, 2026
Video - Nigerian aviation industry reels from US travel ban
US travel restrictions are full effect for 26 African countries, including 12 full bans and 14 partial bans, with Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, among those affected. These restrictions come at a time when Africa’s aviation sector was seeing new growth. In Nigeria, however, industry operators report a decline in passenger traffic on Nigeria-US routes, as the country had already been subject to strict visa regulations.
Video - Locals in northern Nigeria warned against handling unexploded artillery
The Nigerian military has urged civilians in the country’s northwest not to keep or tamper with unexploded artillery found at sites targeted in recent US airstrikes. The warning comes after online footage showed local residents scavenging debris and unexploded ordnance at strike locations in Sokoto State, raising fears of potentially deadly explosions.
Video - Nigeria struggles as US trade barriers disrupt exports
Nigeria's exports to the US have taken a hit due to new tariffs under the Trump administration, forcing local businesses to adapt. As demand falls, Nigerian exporters are looking to shift their focus to Asia and Europe to stay competitive. In this report, we examine the impact of these trade barriers on Nigeria's economy and the changing global trade landscape.
Friday, January 2, 2026
Video - Nigeria's economic reforms aim for recovery and opportunity
As Nigeria awaits to usher in 2026, the country faces tough economic realities. Despite positive growth indicators and reforms, high food prices and inflation continue to strain households. While the government targets supply chain improvements and fiscal oversight, many Nigerians like trader Eucheria Kanu remain hopeful, yet still waiting for these reforms to bring real, tangible relief.
Monday, December 29, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s Christmas rice surplus sparks mixed reactions
Rice prices in Nigeria dropped sharply ahead of the Christmas season. While that's good news for households, local farmers and traders say the lower prices are hurting producers, with many struggling to cover their costs.
Video - Nigerians react to surprise US strikes on militants
Many Nigerians have welcomed the US-Nigeria strikes on militants as a boost to long-running counterterrorism efforts, even as concerns persist over possible collateral damage.
Friday, December 26, 2025
Video - At least five killed in Mosque blast in Nigeria’s Maiduguri
Police say a suspected suicide bomber is behind the Wednesday evening incident. Authorities have increased security at places of worship in Borno State and urged heightened vigilance during the festive season in response.
Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Video - Dangote refinery aiming for a dual listing on the London and Lagos bourses
Aliko Dangote plans to list his Lagos-area refinery on the Nigerian Exchange next year. He says the initial public offering would allow investors to purchase stakes in naira but receive returns in hard currency, a rare hedge for both local and foreign investors.
Monday, December 22, 2025
Video - Nigeria says all abducted Catholic school pupils released
Nigeria’s presidency says all remaining pupils and staff abducted from a Catholic boarding school in Niger state in November were freed this past weekend. Authorities say 130 people were released near the Benin border and are being transported back to Niger state.
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Video - Nigeria signs major health cooperation deal with the US
The $2.1 billion in funding will support Nigeria's fight against HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, and polio, while boosting maternal and child healthcare.
Friday, December 19, 2025
Video - Nigeria labour union protests over worsening insecurity
Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress staged walkouts in major cities to draw attention to the challenges facing workers, particularly rising insecurity and financial issues.
Thursday, December 18, 2025
Video - Gold and lithium illegal mining fuels Nigeria’s bandit crisis
Illegal mining is obstructing Nigeria’s efforts to drive out armed fighters, known locally as bandits. They've seized areas in the north and central regions believed to be rich in gold, lithium and other rare earth minerals. The profits have become vital to financing the bandits' operations.
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Video - Nigeria’s Afro Hair Festival celebrates culture and creativity
The Afro Hair Festival in Abuja showcased the beauty and cultural significance of Afro-textured hair, highlighted by an elaborate styling competition. Organizers say the event aims to promote healthy hair practices and encourage pride in natural African hair.
Monday, December 15, 2025
Video - Nigeria, Benin vow to protect democracy after thwarting coup attempt
Nigeria and Benin have jointly pledged to counter any threats to democracy in West Africa after a weekend coup attempt in Benin was foiled. Nigeria sent hundreds of troops to assist, while the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) also deployed forces, with the swift response reflecting lessons from past delayed interventions.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Video - Lagos Street art festival transforms city into open-air gallery
Participating artists want to pass the message that art ought to be accessible to everyone, not confined to indoor gallery spaces.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Video - Nigeria tightens cash withdrawal limits
Nigeria's central bank capped weekly access for individuals at $345 and $3,450 for businesses. The move is designed to combat money laundering, boost financial security, and support the shift to a cashless economy.
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