Episodios

  • How AI Can Enhance Your Job And Not Take It Away From You
    Apr 30 2025

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming a part of everyday life in Nigeria, from banking apps to customer service tools.


    While some professionals are embracing it to enhance their work, many others fear it will replace their jobs.


    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we will find out whether AI is truly a threat or simply a misunderstood opportunity.

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    24 m
  • Why The Price Of Rice Is Falling In Parts Of Nigeria
    Apr 29 2025

    Rice prices are falling in parts of Nigeria, with a 50kg bag now selling between ₦60,000 and ₦63,000 in places like Lagos, Ogun, and Niger states.


    In a country battling widespread inflation, this rare price drop raises questions about whether true economic relief is finally on the way.

    In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we look into what’s driving this trend by speaking with sellers, analysts, and everyday Nigerians.

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    27 m
  • Are Nigeria’s Opposition Parties Losing Their Way?
    Apr 28 2025


    As election season approaches, Nigeria’s political landscape is shifting, with many opposition figures defecting to the ruling APC.

    This wave of defections raises questions about the political future of the country.

    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we try to make sense of what is happening and what it means for the country.

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    30 m
  • Why Malaria Medications Aren’t Working In Nigeria
    Apr 25 2025

    Many Nigerians suffer repeated malaria attacks despite taking anti-malaria medication, raising concerns about the effectiveness of treatments.

    Despite access to drugs and preventive measures, Nigeria still led the world in malaria deaths, accounting for 27% globally in 2023.

    In this World Malaria Day episode of Nigeria Daily, we will find out why malaria remains so persistent.

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    28 m
  • How Street Vendors Can Grow Through Tech
    Apr 24 2025


    Many street vendors in Nigeria spend their days hustling under the sun with little access to broader markets or stable income.


    But what if technology—like social media and e-commerce—could help them grow their businesses beyond the street?


    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore how digital tools are helping some sellers rise above survival mode and build thriving enterprises.

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    30 m
  • How Poor Power Supply Is Crippling Businesses In Northern Nigeria
    Apr 23 2025

    In parts of Northern Nigeria, electricity has become a luxury, with some areas reportedly receiving as little as two hours of power a day or none at all.

    Small business owners say they are watching their livelihoods collapse as perishable goods spoil and operations grind to a halt.

    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we investigate the root causes of this persistent power crisis and explore possible solutions.

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    29 m
  • What The Nigerian Constitution Says About The Vice President
    Apr 22 2025


    The office of Nigeria’s Vice President is one of the highest in the land, yet remains widely misunderstood.


    While many see it as merely symbolic, the Constitution outlines specific powers and responsibilities that often go unnoticed.


    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we intend to analyse the legal framework, political dynamics, and public perception surrounding the country’s number two office.

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    30 m
  • How The Government Can Win The War On Insecurity
    Apr 21 2025


    Nigeria is currently facing a widespread security crisis, with violent attacks, killings, and banditry affecting nearly every geopolitical region.


    Once-peaceful towns are now hotspots of terror, as communities grapple with the devastating effects of armed groups and extremist violence.


    This episode of Nigeria Daily looks into what the government is doing to address the situation and how coordinated efforts might bring lasting solutions.

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    30 m
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