R&B Communications unveils Creative Partnership With Isaac Emokpae
All roads led to the offices of R&B Communications, Ikoyi, Lagos, as one of Nigeria’s preeminent communications agencies announced its 2020 Creative Partnership with...
Odia Ofeimun @ 70
A committee of writers, critics and culture enthusiasts organised a large conference and Festival, laid out in 19 sections, for Odia Ofeimun. The poet,...
Nigerian logistics startup Kobo360 raises $30M backed by Goldman Sachs
Nigerian freight logistics startup Kobo360 has raised a $20 million Series A round led by Goldman Sachs and $10 million in working capital financing...
Honourable Commissioner Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf visits EbonyLife Place
Honourable Commissioner Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf visits EbonyLife Place, Partnership Opportunities Abound
EbonyLife Place welcomed the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, pharmacist Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf.
Mo...
₦400 Million up for grabs as Coca-Cola launches “Under the Crown” EPL promo
Nigeria’s leading beverage brand, Coca-Cola has rolled out a mouthwatering promotion for all football lovers and consumers alike. The Coca-Cola Super Fan Promo seeks...
Nigerian Mogul Elumelu Targets $2.5 Billion Power Build-Out
Nigerian business mogul Tony Elumelu plans to invest as much as $2.5 billion in power projects across Africa’s electricity-starved biggest oil producer.
The chairman of...
Every bit helps? Nigeria targets poverty with welfare plan
Ladi Kodi can earn just 1,000 naira ($2.70, 2.5 euros) a week selling medicinal "black soap" in her home state of Nasarawa, in north...
How a Nigerian genome team contained a Lassa fever outbreak with international partners
Lassa fever first flared across Nigeria in February 2018, 1081 cases reported in just six weeks, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control;...
Nigeria central bank sees 3 pct post-election growth
Nigeria’s central bank expects the economy to pick up in 2019, lifted by increased productivity after last year’s output grew at its fastest pace...
Disease costs Africa an ‘astounding’ $2.4 trillion in lost productivity every year
Disease is causing an “astounding” drain on Africa’s economy, costing the continent almost $2.4 trillion each year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO)....