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Nigeria’s N2.5trn mall economy hit as Shoprite shuts stores

Nigeria’s mall economy, valued at about N2.5 trillion, has suffered a major setback following the complete shutdown of Shoprite outlets across the country. The popular retail chain, which once served as the main anchor tenant for many shopping malls, had been struggling in recent months with empty shelves and partial closures before finally going dark. Shoprite’s exit leaves a huge gap for mall owners, property developers and smaller retailers who depended on the supermarket’s strong foot traffic to drive sales. Experts say vacancy rates in major malls are likely to rise, while many support businesses such as boutiques, restaurants and service outlets may see lower patronage or be forced to shut down. The closures come after a prolonged period of operational challenges for Shoprite, including high operating costs, supply chain disruptions, naira depreciation and weak consumer purchasing power. Several outlets […]

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Actor Nkubi says his size made him unemployable

Actor and content creator Victor Udochukwu Nwaogu, popularly known as Nkubi, has opened up about facing stigma and rejection because of his physique. He said the challenges he experienced in finding work pushed him towards acting.​ In a recent podcast, Nkubi recalled that after secondary school he could not get minor jobs like his peers. He said that was when the reality of being a little person truly hit him, even though as a child he only knew he was different without fully understanding it.​ Nkubi also revealed that his daughter is now facing similar attacks from internet trolls who mock her size online. He and his wife said they prepared themselves for this possibility but still feel hurt by the unprovoked bullying.​ His wife recounted how a doctor once advised her to get pregnant by another man so she […]

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Sachet alcohol ban: activists protest at NAFDAC Lagos office

Consumer rights advocates on Monday stormed the Lagos office of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to protest the planned enforcement of a ban on sachet alcoholic beverages. The demonstration was organised by the Coalition for the Protection of Consumers’ Rights and led by Comrade Olufemi Lawson.​ Lawson criticised the proposed enforcement as economically insensitive and poorly timed, warning it could worsen unemployment and hardship. He argued that manufacturers, distributors and consumers would all be hit, and questioned the policy’s consistency given that many of the affected products were previously tested, registered and approved by NAFDAC.​ He insisted that underage drinking is an enforcement problem, not a product problem, noting that sachet drinks are clearly labelled “not for sale to persons under 18”. The coalition also disputed claims of excessively high alcohol content, saying licensed […]

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Nigerians recall harsh 2025 but hope for relief in 2026

Many Nigerians say 2025 was one of the hardest years in recent times, marked by rising prices, insecurity and deep uncertainty. In spite of this, they are looking to 2026 with cautious hope that living conditions will improve.​ In Owerri, some residents described 2025 as a year of crippling hardship, especially for people in small businesses and daily trading. A trader, Chinonso Nze, said the economic climate was poor and that surviving the year felt like a miracle for many families.​ He blamed the hardship on high inflation and worsening insecurity that made travel dangerous in many parts of the country. According to him, kidnappings and attacks on highways left commuters feeling unsafe and afraid to move freely.​ Nze also expressed concern about a new tax regime expected to take effect in 2026, warning that it could further strain already […]

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UK Unemployment Rises to Highest in Over Four Years

The United Kingdom’s unemployment rate has climbed to its highest level in more than four years, adding pressure to the economy ahead of the government’s upcoming budget announcement. According to figures released on Tuesday by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the unemployment rate rose to 4.8 percent in the three months to the end of August — the highest since early 2021. This marks a slight increase from 4.7 percent recorded in the previous three-month period ending in July. The rise in unemployment comes as Britain faces sluggish economic growth and persistently high inflation, roughly six weeks before the Labour government unveils its next tax and spending plans. Richard Carter, an analyst at investment manager Quilter Cheviot, said the latest figures highlight growing weakness in the job market.“The latest statistics show some significant cracks are forming in the UK […]

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Sokoto to Recruit Indigenes Into Civil Service to Curb Youth Restiveness

Sokoto State Governor, Ahmed Aliyu, has approved the constitution of a committee to oversee the recruitment of qualified indigenes into the state civil service, as part of efforts to tackle unemployment, youth restiveness, and insecurity. The announcement was contained in a statement issued by the Director General of Media and Publicity at Government House, Abubakar Bawa. “In a bid to reduce unemployment and youth restiveness factors that contribute to the rising issue of informants’ syndrome and worsening insecurity in the State, His Excellency has approved the setting up of a committee to oversee the recruitment of qualified Sokoto State indigenes into the State Civil Service,” the statement read. The newly inaugurated committee will be chaired by Jelani Kalgo. Other members include: Sahabi Isa Gada Bature Shinkafi Muhammad Bello Nagwari Ladan Ala, Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education Faruk A. Wurno, […]

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US jobs market weakens in August as unemployment rises to 4.3%

The US jobs market showed fresh signs of weakness in August, adding to growing concerns about the health of the world’s largest economy. According to the Labor Department, employers created just 22,000 jobs last month, well below expectations, while the unemployment rate edged up from 4.2% to 4.3%. The figures marked the latest in a series of disappointing data releases. Earlier revisions revealed that hiring in May and June was far weaker than initially reported, with June actually recording a job loss — the first monthly decline since 2020. The slowdown underscores a broader cooling trend that began after the post-pandemic rebound. The data virtually guarantees that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at its upcoming meeting, investors said. “The warning bell that rang in the labour market a month ago just got louder,” noted Olu Sonola, head of […]

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Onion Farmers Urge Government to Regulate Imports

Onion farmers in Asante Akyem North are calling on the government to regulate the importation of foreign onions in order to protect local produce and ensure a stable market for Ghanaian farmers. They argue that onions brought in from Burkina Faso, Nigeria, and Niger are undermining local sales, as traders and consumers often prefer the cheaper imports over homegrown produce. Farmers told Adom News that this year’s harvest has been particularly good, with a bumper yield capable of meeting national demand. They are urging authorities to introduce controls on imported onions, especially during the local harvest season, to safeguard their livelihoods. Moro Adamu, chairman of the Asante Akyem North Onion Farmers Association, appealed for government intervention through policies that would not only protect the onion industry but also encourage youth to embrace agriculture. He added that such support could help […]

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FG to Commercialise Technical Volunteers Scheme – NTAC DG

The Federal Government is preparing to commercialise the Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC) volunteer programme, according to the agency’s Director-General, Dr. Yusuf Yakub. Yakub disclosed this on Friday in Abuja during the deployment exercise of 20 Technical Aid Corps (TAC) volunteers, made up of doctors and nurses, to The Gambia. He explained that commercialising the scheme will not only help partner nations fill professional gaps but also address Nigeria’s unemployment challenges by engaging young experts who are currently underutilised. “We have an abundance of unemployed youths in Nigeria and several skilled professionals who are not fully engaged, while the world is in need of experts to fill gaps,” Yakub said. He noted that the performance of Nigerian volunteers in the past had earned the programme international credibility, citing Jamaica’s recent request for 400 Nigerian professionals as an example of growing […]

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M.anifest Reflects on NPP’s Election Defeat: “People Were Unhappy Ghana Was Being Run Down”.

Ghanaian rapper M.anifest, born Kwame Ametepee Tsikata, has weighed in on the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) defeat in the December 7, 2024, general elections. Speaking on BBC’s Newsday with James Copnall, the artist attributed the loss to widespread dissatisfaction among citizens with the state of governance.M.anifest noted that “people were unhappy that the country was not being run but being run down.” He emphasized the need for the incoming National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, led by John Dramani Mahama, to demonstrate their capabilities before earning citizens' trust, saying, “In our local parlance, we say 'show working.'”He highlighted the increasing activism among Ghanaians, particularly the youth, citing past protests against illegal mining and high unemployment rates as evidence of a growing demand for accountability. “There’s a sense of urgency that people feel now. Ghanaians are beginning to express their voices more […]

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