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Port Disruptions Cost Nigeria N5bn Daily - Report

A new report reveals street protests and unregulated port charges cost Nigeria up to N5bn daily, fueling inflation. SEREC urges urgent policy reforms to save the economy. Read the full analysis.

$9.7B Submarine Cable Investments Propel Nigeria's Internet

Investments in global submarine cables hit $9.7 billion, with Nigeria landing 8 major systems. This infrastructure now delivers 1Tbps traffic, boosting broadband to 50.58%. Discover how it transforms Nigeria's digital economy.

Lagos One-Bedroom Rent Hits ₦20.9m in 2025

A new report shows Lagos rents have skyrocketed, with a one-bedroom in Eko Atlantic costing ₦20.9m annually. Discover the full breakdown of prices across the city and the economic factors driving this surge.

CBN Reports Fastest-Growing Subsectors in 2025

Nigeria's economic recovery gained momentum in December 2025 with 32 out of 36 subsectors expanding, according to the CBN's PMI. The transportation equipment sector led growth. Discover the full economic outlook for 2026.

Fuel Prices Crash by N153/Litre, NBS Data Reveals

Nigerians get relief as petrol prices fall by N153 per litre to N1,061.35. Dangote Refinery and NNPC drive competition, but state disparities remain high. Find out the cheapest and costliest states.

Kidnappers collect ₦2.57bn ransom in one year

A new report exposes that kidnappers in Nigeria collected a staggering ₦2.57 billion in ransom from July 2024 to June 2025, with the Northwest as the epicentre. Discover the shocking scale of this criminal enterprise.

Maritime Drug Smuggling Threatens Nigeria's Ports

A new report reveals criminal gangs are using 'legitimate' forwarding businesses to move drugs via commercial vessels. SEREC calls for urgent tech and institutional reforms to secure Nigeria's ports and supply chains. Read more.

Children 82% of IDPs in 11 States - NHRC Report

A new NHRC report reveals children are 82% of 9,290 IDPs in 11 states, facing hunger and violence. The Commission urges action to domesticate the Kampala Convention and scale up child protection.

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