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Nigeria's Forex Market Expands with Better Access & Liquidity

Nigeria's forex market is rapidly evolving with deeper liquidity, smoother mobile access, and easier funding. Learn what this means for traders in Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt and how to navigate the new conditions for success.

ipNX Clinches Two Awards at Nigeria Technology Awards

ipNX Nigeria wins 'Fastest' and 'Most Exceptional' Fibre Internet Provider at NiTA 2025. The company restates commitment to innovative connectivity solutions and transforming Nigeria's digital landscape.

GAIA AFRICA Launches New Member Season for Women Leaders

GAIA AFRICA, Africa's premier private club for women leaders, has opened its 2025/2026 member season. The launch features 'The Unbowed' series, highlighting stories of resilience from founders and executives. Join the community shaping the continent's fut

ISPs Seek Policy Help for Underserved Areas

Internet providers urge government intervention to expand services to unserved regions. High costs and infrastructure vandalism threaten growth despite rising demand for broadband.

Court Orders Regina Daniels Rehab for Child Access - Nwoko

Senator Ned Nwoko breaks silence on custody dispute with Regina Daniels, revealing a court ruling that mandates therapy and welfare assessment before she can see their children. Get the full story and public reaction.

FG Woos Private Sector to Boost Livestock Through PPPs

Nigeria's government urges private investment in livestock via PPPs to unlock the sector's potential, create jobs, and enhance food security. Minister Idi Maiha reveals 38 legacy facilities need revitalisation.

Major Sites Hit by Cloudflare Outage on December 5

A Cloudflare network disruption caused brief outages for Truth Social, Canva, and other major platforms on Friday. Service was restored after the company addressed the issue. Read the full report.

Supreme Court Hears Major Online Music Piracy Case

The US Supreme Court heard arguments on whether internet service providers can be held liable for users' music piracy. A $1 billion verdict against Cox Communications is at stake. Read the full details.

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