Taiwo Awoniyi has left Nottingham Forest for Coventry City in a deal reported at £17 million. On paper it is a step down. In practice it may be exactly what his career needed.
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Taiwo Awoniyi has left Nottingham Forest for Coventry City in a deal reported at £17 million. On paper it is a step down. In practice it may be exactly what his career needed.
Ademola Lookman has reportedly told Galatasaray he is open to joining Victor Osimhen in Istanbul, with one condition: they have to agree terms with Atlético Madrid first.
A year after a Turkish record €75 million move to Galatasaray, Victor Osimhen's future is once again the loudest story of the Nigerian transfer window.
Tournament debutants Malawi came from nowhere to beat the Super Falcons in their WAFCON group opener in Rabat. Two Chawinga sisters did the damage. Nigeria's title defence has been playing catch-up ever since.
Analysts keep modelling a northern realignment that would put Tinubu under real pressure. The modelling usually assumes a level of coordination that has not so far materialised.
An estimated 34.7 million people were projected to face Crisis-level food insecurity or worse during the June to August lean season. It has barely featured in the opening of the campaign.
Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar are running separately again. The arithmetic that produced 2023's result has not changed, and neither has the incentive that keeps them apart.
Petrol averages roughly N1,600 per litre nationally and the naira trades near N1,350 to the dollar. Three years of reform have produced a macroeconomic case the government can defend and a household reality it has to survive.
As the campaign opened in Abuja, retired military personnel planned a protest at the Ministry of Defence over unmet pension adjustments. The timing was not an accident.
The three main candidates are selecting campaign directors-general, and the names under consideration tell you more about the coming five months than most manifestos will.
Campaigning is legal from today. Between now and 16 January, Nigerians will be promised a great deal. A short guide to reading what is coming.
Ahead of campaigning opening, the presidential candidates and party leaders signed a National Peace Accord pledging issue-based campaigns and rejecting violence, hate speech and ethnic or religious incitement. The document has no enforcement mechanism.
INEC's timetable named Wednesday 19 August as the day campaigning could legally begin for the presidential and National Assembly elections. Nigeria now has just under five months of open politics before it votes.
Nigeria's external reserves have climbed above $52.5 billion, their highest level in 17 years, giving the country nearly a year of import cover and beating the CBN's own target for 2026.
Air Peace has launched two new multi-city routes linking Lagos to Bamako, Conakry, Douala and Libreville, part of a push to make Lagos the connecting hub for travel across West and Central Africa.
Nigerian tech founders have until August 19 to apply for the iDICE Startup Bridge Growth Lab, a Bank of Industry programme offering up to $350,000 per startup to twelve early-stage companies across the country's six geopolitical zones.
A Nigerian-American designer's first-ever Sperry collaboration is landing the same year a Nigerian woman designed a signature Nike and a Nigerian-born collective dropped a limited Vans line — global footwear is quietly filling up with Nigerian names.
Miss Lagos Damilola Bolarinde won the Face of Hope 2026 pageant and the right to represent Nigeria at Miss International 2026 in Tokyo this November — her third national pageant placement in four years.
Moses Inwang has released the trailer for 'Ordinary People,' his eight-episode Netflix series shot across three cities, six years after he first conceived it. It premieres globally on September 4.
Chocolate City Group has opened applications for its Founders Fund Africa accelerator, offering $20,000 to $50,000 to ten early-stage creative businesses across music, film, design and creative technology, with the window closing August 28.