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The Akure-Ofosu Forest Reserve was set up to protect Nigeria's rainforest, but fire and logging have destroyed 44% of primary forest cover in 20 years.
Around 80 million Nigerians – roughly 40% of the population – live below the poverty line. The country needs wide-ranging policy changes to solve this.
With millions of Nigerian children and their families facing poverty, the founder or Knosk believes STEM school with low fees could help Nigerians escape poverty.
Providing jobs for Nigeria's young people is a challenge - even before the pandemic, more than 30 million young people were projected to need jobs in 2021.
Cryptocurrency could potentially be a good alternative to traditional banking in Africa, because this only requires a smartphone.
Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is the first woman and first African to lead the World Trade Organization. Economist Dr Monica Orisadare discusses her achievement.
The Lagos protests against a brutal police unit were seen as an echo of #BlackLivesMatter. But they are rooted in a wider set of grievances from a disfranchised Nigerian generation.
Across Africa, young people are protesting against state-sanctioned repression. Here's how the international community can support their clamour for change.
Young people in Nigeria have been protesting police brutality and demanding substantial reforms. Will the government listen – and how can it rebuild trust?
The COVID-19 pandemic is providing an opportunity to accelerate access to clean energy across Africa – and Nigeria plans to take advantage. Here's how.
With many Nigerians made unemployed by COVID-19, combined with lower volumes of exports such as oil, Nigeria's economy has contracted by 6.1% year on year in the second quarter of this year.
Nigeria's government is working with the country's manufacturers to produce PPE and medical equipment – and this could herald a new dawn for the sector.
Between the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and crashing oil prices, the fiscal space in Nigeria to fund basic education will contract significantly.
Between the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and crashing oil prices, the fiscal space in Nigeria to fund basic education will contract significantly.
African nations are working to stem the resell of imported air conditioning units and refrigerators from Europe. The appliances are damaging to the environment and costly to run.