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Nigeria’s textile mills need urgent reawakening

By Oladeni Mojisola A country’s soul can be glimpsed in the humming of its factories and measured rhythm of its machines. In China, for instance, we’ve seen how mass industrialisation rewrote the story of a country with crawling economy into a country with the second biggest nominal GDP in the world. Here in Nigeria, in […]

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Crafting stars beyond the studio: Inside Simdi Chukwuma’s artist development blueprint

As international demand for Nigerian music continues to grow across streaming platforms and global award stages, record labels are under increasing pressure to combine creativity with a structured business strategy. Lagos entertainment executive Simdi Chukwuma is targeting global recognition for The Blunt Records within Nigeria’s music industry as the label expands its structured approach to

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Cities without plans: The governance cost of informality

By Oyetunde Maryalice Ajayi ACROSS the developing nations of the world, a silent urban revolution is taking place, not on architects’ drawing boards or in government ministries, but on the periphery of rapidly expanding towns and cities. From the peri-urban fringes of sub-Saharan Africa to the sprawling edges of Dhaka and Manila, informal settlements are

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Jesse Jackson: Nigeria needs movements, not moments

IF Nigeria is serious about reform, it must study not only who the late Right Reverend Jesse Jackson was, but also how he operated. He did not merely protest injustice; he built lasting institutions to sustain his quest for justice. Born in 1941, Jackson emerged from the civil rights movement under the leadership of Dr

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Lafarge Africa hits ₦1trn revenue as profit jumps 30%

Lafarge Africa Plc has crossed the N1 trillion revenue mark for the first time, posting a 35 per cent year-on-year surge in sales for the 2025 financial year in what the company described as a historic performance driven by strong volume growth and disciplined cost management. The cement manufacturer reported revenue of over N1 trillion

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JUST IN: INEC amends 2027 general elections timetable to January 16, February 6

The commission added that presidential and National Assembly campaigns will commence on 19 August 2026, while governorship and State Houses of Assembly campaigns will begin on… The post JUST IN: INEC amends 2027 general elections timetable to January 16, February 6 appeared first on Tribune Online.

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