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Building a Global Career from Nigeria: Skills, Networks, and Pathways

Building a global career from Nigeria is a practical goal, but it requires preparation. The successes of Nigerians at institutions like NASA, the WTO, and multinational corporations prove that the pathway is already established. The challenge for today’s professionals is not whether the door is open, but whether they are ready to step through it.

Why Every Nigerian Worker Should Join The Workplace Radio Community

The Workplace Radio, a subsidiary of The Workplace Media, is Nigeria’s first dedicated platform for workers. With podcasts, interviews, policy insights, and inspiring stories, it is more than radio—it is a movement that gives Nigerian workers a voice, a home, and a community. Join today: @workplaceradioo.

Displaced Nigerians Refuse to Leave Camps, Citing Ongoing Boko Haram Threat

More than four months after authorities evacuated roughly 22,000 people from the Muna displaced persons camp and shut down its water system, a portion of its residents continue to live there, even though structures are deteriorating.

One of them, fifty-year-old widow Maryam Suleiman, remains with her 12 children under leaking roofs. She says she cannot return to her village, Dongo, where Boko Haram killed her two younger brothers in 2014.

Fire at Afriland Towers Claims 10 Lives in Lagos: United Capital and FIRS Staff Among Victims

The blaze broke out just before 1 p.m. on Tuesday, September 16, 2025, in the basement inverter room of the six-storey Afriland Tower building, which houses multiple offices. Thick smoke spread rapidly through the upper levels, forcing workers to escape through windows and balconies.

Pensioners in Ibadan Protest Over Low Payouts After Two Decades with No Raise

The protesters, including elderly men and women, say that 75 per cent of retired workers currently survive on a monthly pension of ₦15,000—a sum they regard as wholly insufficient, especially when compared to the national minimum wage set at ₦70,000. They insist the pension should be adjusted to at least ₦60,000.

Strikes: Outdated Disruption or Necessary Last Resort? – Dr. Ehindero

The current moment in Nigeria is instructive. Economic reform, subsidy removal and currency adjustments have raised the political salience of wages and welfare; unions are responding to the erosion of purchasing power just as much as to broken promises. If leadership wants fewer strikes, it must treat labour peace not as a policing problem but as a governance challenge requiring transparent budgets, credible timelines and institutional investment.

Super Eagles Held in Bloemfontein as Qualification Chances Narrow

The Super Eagles fell behind when captain Troost-Ekong inadvertently turned the ball into his own net. Nigeria later equalised through defender Calvin Bassey, who rose highest to head in a long cross. Despite pressing hard in the closing stages and adding seven minutes of stoppage time, the team couldn’t find a winner.

Galatasaray Coach Admits Worry Over Osimhen’s Travels to Nigeria After Injury Scare

Buruk made the remarks in the aftermath of Nigeria’s 1–0 World Cup qualifying win over Rwanda, during which Osimhen was substituted early due to foot pain. “If there is a problem with Osimhen, we want to send a plane immediately and bring him back to Türkiye,” the coach said.