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Climate Change · KatsinaFormer Speaker of the House of Representatives and immediate-past Governor of Katsina State, Rt. Hon. Aminu Bello Masari, has lamented the yawning gap between campaign promises by politicians and realities of governance on the ground. Massari made the lamentation while delivering the Keynote Address at the 9th Annual Conference of The post At GOCOP Confab, ex-Speaker Masari lists four conditions for bridging gap between campaign promises and gov…See the Story
At GOCOP Confab, ex-Speaker Masari lists four conditions for bridging gap between campaign promises and governance realities

Economy · NigeriaMoniepoint Microfinance Bank has revealed that 42 per cent of Nigeria’s small businesses cannot survive for a month without income, according to findings from the second edition of its Informal Economy Report. In a statement on Thursday, the bank said the report highlighted the fragile financial position of small businesses that employ a large share of Nigerians. The report, scheduled for release on Friday, received support from the Ministry of …See the Story
42% of SMEs Can’t Last a Month Without Income — Moniepoint - Thepodiummedia

Lagos, Lagos · LagosThe Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art (YSMA), Pan-Atlantic University, has announced the launch of the second edition of its acclaimed exhibition series, Collecting Now, set to open on October 11, 2025. The showcase will feature 90 notable works of traditional, modern, and contemporary art on loan from six prominent Nigerian collectors – Olufemi Akinsanya, Ifeyinwa […] The post Yemisi Shyllon Museum unveils second edition of Collecting Now exhibition…See the Story