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In-depth analysis, incisive commentary and beyond the surface look at the top and trending news of the day.
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What Farmers Need To Know As The Rainy Season Sets In
The rainy season is a critical time for farmers. It’s a period filled with promise and potential, but also challenges.How prepared are farmers to face these challenges?What are the most effective strategies and technologies that farmers can use to mitigate the risks associated with the rainy season? Join us in this episode of The Nigeria Daily as we investigate the crucial steps farmers should make of this period.
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Minimum Wage: What Do Salary Earners Feel
Are you curious about how the debated minimum wage increase in Nigeria could affect your paycheck? The Labour unions push for a significant hike to 494,000 Naira, and employers and government argue for a more modest rise.Is anybody asking what salary earners themselves want? Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily for insight into the specifics of the proposed amounts and what salary earners' expectations are.
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What Will Happen When Your Bank’s License Is Revoked
Imagine waking up to the news that your bank’s license has been revoked by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). What happens to your hard-earned money?Join us on today’s episode of Nigeria Daily as we look into what depositors, shareholders, and other stakeholders can expect when a bank’s license is revoked.
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Labour Strike Hits Poor Nigerians Hard
Many Nigerians have been left stranded as the organized labour launched a total strike action across the country.Business owners especially are counting their losses.What other impact will this have on poor Nigerians?Join us on today's episode of Nigeria Daily to find out.
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Reasons Why Nigerians Can No Longer Afford Tomatoes
Tomatoes are important ingredients on the menu in many households in Nigeria. Recently, the price of tomatoes has been rising drastically – just a few weeks ago, a big basket was sold for ₦28,000 but, today, it's selling for between ₦110,000 and ₦130,000.Why are Nigerians seeing such a dramatic rise in the price of tomatoes and how is it affecting their daily lives?Join us on this episode of Nigeria Daily to find out why.
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How The Judiciary Has Witnessed Manipulation Since 1999
Since Nigeria returned to civilian rule in 1999, the judiciary has been said to struggle with political interference, corruption and manipulation in shaping the nation's democratic framework. After years of military rule, the judiciary had to re-establish its independence.How has Nigeria protected human rights since 1999 of uninterrupted democracy?Does checks and balances within the government maintained?Join us on the episode of Nigeria Daily podcast as we explore the crucial role the judici...