Nigeria’s youth population is one of the largest and most dynamic in the world. With over half of the country’s population under 35, millions of young Nigerians are entering adulthood…
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Nigeria has one of Africa’s largest real estate markets, with millions of residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties spread across urban centers, semi-urban communities, and rural areas. From luxury estates in…
Banking stocks have long held a commanding position in the Nigerian stock market, consistently ranking among the most traded, most liquid, and most closely watched equities on the Nigerian Exchange…
Nigeria’s aviation sector is currently facing one of its most severe economic challenges in years. At the center of this crisis is the sharp and sustained increase in jet fuel…
Nigeria is facing a severe rental crisis that is rapidly reshaping urban life. In major cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, the cost of rent has surged dramatically, leaving…
Ilaje is one of the well‑known residential communities within the larger Ajah district of Lagos State. Over the years, Ilaje Lagos has grown from a small neighborhood into a busy…
Nigeria’s economy depends heavily on trade. From food imports to machinery and vehicles, a large portion of what keeps businesses running passes through the country’s ports. For years, Lagos has…
Buying food and household products from shops and supermarkets is part of everyday life. However, many consumers unknowingly purchase expired or nearly expired items. Expired products can pose health risks,…
Vocational training plays a crucial role in building a skilled workforce and supporting economic growth in Nigeria. As unemployment remains a challenge and industries continue to evolve, practical skill development…
Ajiwe is a busy junction and commercial hub located in Ajah along the well-known Lekki–Epe Expressway. Often referred to as Ajiwe Ajah, the area serves as a major transport and…









