Persistent inflation, widespread insecurity, and unpopular economic reforms have left many Nigerians feeling frustrated and pessimistic
The World Health Organization estimates that 80% of childhood cancers occur in low-income countries like Nigeria, where many cases go undiagnosed or are detected late
The local currency has lost value and the price of fuel continues to increase
Arduous victory over polio faces challenge as variant reemerges
Nigeria's oil pipelines are aging, rusting, and leaking, causing environmental disasters and risking the livelihoods of millions
Shipment comes amid sharp rise in cases across Africa, with 40 confirmed and 830 suspected cases in Nigeria alone
Escalating attacks on farmers have worsened the West African nation’s food crisis, threatening production across the country
Nigeria is on high alert as health authorities announce new mpox cases
An engineer in Nigeria is aiming to create a new industry for his country with his unique made-in-Nigeria car prototype. Gibson Emeka has this report from Abuja, narrated by Anthony LaBruto. (Camera and Produced by: Gibson Emeka)
The Nigerian military has successfully rescued one of the Chibok girls, reigniting hope and joy across the nation
Nigeria’s population is booming, while reproductive health services languish and millions of families struggle to get essential care
Despite the risk of zoonotic diseases like Ebola and Lassa fever, 45% of the country consumes bushmeat regularly, and now discussions to raise awareness are taking center stage
Cost of medication for asthma skyrockets 500%
As climate change wreaks havoc around the world, the need for sustainable solutions grows. In Nigeria, a private company recently introduced an Uber-style taxi system made of approximately 200 electric vehicles. Gibson Emeka reports from Abuja, Nigeria. Amy Reifenrath narrates.
In a January report, the Bank says internet access reduced extreme poverty by 7% in the West African country. But it noted a digital gender gap where women are less likely than men to have internet access. Gibson Emeka reports from Abuja in this report narrated by Mary Alice Salinas
A harmful practice called breast ironing or flattening affects about 3.8 million women in Africa, including some parts of Nigeria. The practice aims to delay development in adolescent girls. Gibson Emeka has this story, narrated by Salem Solomon.
Financing difficult to to secure, says one businessman
South Africa and Nigeria led the wins at the Africa Canoe Sprint Olympics qualifier, recently held in Abuja, Nigeria. Both nations had athletes qualify to compete in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
In early November, Nigeria launched its first interconnected solar hybrid mini grid in Nasarawa State to make electricity more reliable, renewable and accessible. Gibson Emeka has this story from Abuja, Nigeria, Grace Oyenubi narrates.
The call comes amid escalating hunger figures in the West African nation, which has reached a record high of nearly 25 million
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