• Why Bread Is Still Expensive Despite Falling Flour Prices
    Feb 21 2025

    Bread remains a daily necessity for many Nigerian families, yet despite the recent drop in flour prices, the cost of bread and other flour-based products remains high.

    This has left many families struggling to afford what was once a basic and accessible food item. So, why is there a disconnect between falling flour prices and the cost of bread?

    Join us In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, as we investigate this pressing issue.

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    27 mins
  • Why Nigeria Is Experiencing Sudden Climate Shifts
    Feb 20 2025


    Nigeria is experiencing unusual weather patterns, with sudden shifts from extreme heat to cold and a mix of sunshine and harmattan.

    These unpredictable changes are affecting daily life, raising concerns about their causes and long-term impact.

    In today’s episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore why this is happening, how Nigerians are coping, and what experts predict for the future.

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    23 mins
  • Is Kano’s Shadow Government A Fight For Accountability Or Political Drama?
    Feb 19 2025


    In Kano State, the APC opposition has announced plans to form a shadow government, claiming it will hold the ruling NNPP accountable for its policies.

    While some view this as a step toward better governance, others see it as a political strategy to undermine the current administration.

    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore the motives behind the shadow government, its legal standing, and its potential impact on Kano State's political landscape.

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    30 mins
  • Are Regional Development Commissions Change Agents Or Political Tools?
    Feb 18 2025


    Regional development commissions in Nigeria aim to address the specific needs of different regions and bring government services closer to the people.

    With the Federal Government proposing new commissions, questions arise about whether they will drive real development or serve political interests.

    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore their objectives, potential impact, and how they can effectively serve ordinary Nigerians.

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    30 mins
  • How Nigerians Are Reacting to Falling Food Prices
    Feb 17 2025


    After months of soaring food prices, Nigerians are finally seeing a drop in the cost of food items like beans, rice, and cooking oil.


    In markets across the country, prices have fallen significantly, offering a glimmer of relief to struggling households.


    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we visit these markets to hear from traders and buyers what is behind the price drop and its impact on everyday life.

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    23 mins
  • Valentine's Day: The Controversies, The Debates
    Feb 14 2025


    Valentine’s Day is widely celebrated as a day of love, but in Nigeria, it sparks debate.


    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore what Valentine’s Day means to Nigerians, and why some reject it.

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    27 mins
  • Why Radio Stations in Northern Nigeria Are Struggling to Survive
    Feb 13 2025


    Radio remains Nigeria’s most accessible medium, especially in rural areas, but many stations in Northern Nigeria are struggling to stay on air due to financial challenges.

    Rising operational costs and dwindling revenue have forced some stations to broadcast only when they secure advertisements, pushing them toward extinction.

    On this World Radio Day, we explore why this is happening and what can be done to save these stations.

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    29 mins
  • APC's Feathers Not Ruffled By Opposition Realignment’
    Feb 12 2025


    Nigeria’s political scene is witnessing moves hinting at strategic alliances involving Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Nasir El-Rufai, and Olusegun Obasanjo.

    Many wonder if this could lead to a development reminiscent of APC’s formation that unseated PDP in 2014.

    In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we explore this development and its implications for the 2027 elections.

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    31 mins