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ABC Conference 3.0 Empowers African Creatives in Lagos

Gazmadu Education's ABC Conference 3.0 brought together over 3,000 creatives in Lagos, emphasizing upskilling as key to Africa's economic transformation. Learn how government and private sector are collaborating to boost creative industries.

Okafor: Nigeria to Become Africa's Golf Destination

Chief Ikenna Okafor reveals ambitious plan to transform Nigeria into Africa's golf tourism hub through CIO Golf Classic expansion and $1 million prize target. Discover how golf can boost Nigeria's economy.

Golf Tournament CIO Classic to Spur Nigeria Tourism

Chief Ikenna Okafor reveals plans to grow the CIO Golf Classics into a major tourism driver for Nigeria, with prize money increasing to N100 million. Discover how golf can transform the economy.

US imposes $100 surcharge on foreign park visitors

The Trump administration announces $100 surcharge for foreign visitors to US national parks starting 2026. Annual passes triple to $250 for non-residents. Learn how this affects Nigerian travelers.

Over 1000 Cyclists for Lagos EKO 170 Challenge

Lagos launches the EKO 170, a 170km cycling event on Jan 11, 2026, aiming to boost sports tourism and healthy living. Over 1000 cyclists will participate. Discover the route and impact.

Muslim Clerics: Protect Religious Freedom to Avert Crisis

Nigerian Muslim leaders demand government action to safeguard religious freedom, warning that peace and interfaith cooperation are essential for national unity. Learn why they say external influences threaten stability.

NJI Refutes Claims Judges Sang Tinubu's Anthem

National Judicial Institute dismisses false claims that judges sang political anthem for President Tinubu at 2025 conference. NJI clarifies only national anthem was sung.

NJI Denies Judges Sang Political Song for Tinubu

The National Judicial Institute refutes viral claims that judges sang 'On Your Mandate We Shall Stand' for President Tinubu. Get the full facts and why this matters for judicial integrity.

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