Traveling in Nigeria can be an incredibly rewarding experience, but it requires preparation and street smarts. In 2025, digital connectivity has improved vastly; ensuring you have a local SIM card (MTN or Airtel) with a robust data plan is step one. Ride-hailing apps like Uber and Bolt are reliable in major cities like Lagos and Abuja, providing a safer and more transparent alternative to street taxis.
Nigeria's e-commerce sector continues its exponential growth, driven by increasing internet penetration, a burgeoning young population, and the convenience of online shopping. Platforms like Jumia and Konga, alongside a wave of smaller specialized online retailers, are transforming consumer habits and the retail landscape across the country.
The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has officially declared 2025 as the 'Year of Youth Prosperity,' launching a nationwide campaign to increase youth participation in politics and governance. Citing the success of the 'Not Too Young To Run' movement, the council is now pivoting from advocacy to action, encouraging young professionals to register as card-carrying members of political parties and vie for party leadership positions.
The development of RTS,S and R21 malaria vaccines marks a historic milestone in the fight against a disease that kills hundreds of thousands annually.

Malaria in Nigeria: New vaccine rolls out in world's worst-affected country
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Nestled in the southeastern corner of Nigeria, Calabar is renowned for its cleanliness, greenery, and warm hospitality. Often referred to as the 'Nation's Paradise', it serves as the gateway to some of Nigeria's most pristine rainforests. The city itself is steeped in history, with colonial architecture and the Slave History Museum providing a sobering yet essential look into the region's past.
The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) has taken a central role in Nigeria's environmental strategy by deploying advanced geospatial monitoring systems to track deforestation. This initiative, launched in late 2025, is part of a national effort to comply with the European Union's stringent new deforestation regulations (EUDR). By utilizing satellite imagery and remote sensing data, NASRDA is providing real-time analytics on forest cover changes, enabling policymakers to identify illegal logging activities and verify sustainable agricultural practices.
As the National Assembly resumes plenary, the Senate Leadership has outlined a robust legislative agenda for 2025, placing a premium on strict budget oversight and the ongoing constitutional review process. The Senate President emphasized that the era of 'padding' budgets is over, warning heads of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) that they will be held personally accountable for every naira allocated in the 2025 appropriation act.
How Nigerian fintech startup Paystack became Africa's largest startup acquisition when Stripe acquired it for $200M.

Paystack: Inside the mind of a Nigerian start-up bought for $200m by Stripe
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The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) recently concluded, marking another successful year for Nigerian cinema on the global stage. Several critically acclaimed Nigerian films were screened, drawing significant attention from international distributors, critics, and audiences. This continued presence at major festivals underscores the growing artistic quality and international appeal of films originating from Nollywood.
Nigerian music continues its undeniable global ascent, with Afrobeats sensations Tems and Rema consistently holding top positions on international music charts. Their unique sounds and compelling artistry have captivated audiences worldwide, driving massive streaming numbers and securing significant airplay across major radio stations in the US, UK, and beyond.
Nigeria's startup ecosystem is experiencing unprecedented growth in funding, with local and international investors pouring capital into promising ventures. This surge reflects growing confidence in the country's innovative capacity, its large market size, and the potential for high returns on investment across various sectors.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has announced an ambitious plan to ramp up domestic solar panel production capacity to 4 gigawatts (GW) annually by late 2025. This policy shift comes in response to a surge in solar equipment imports, which topped N240 billion in the first half of 2025 alone. By domesticating the supply chain, the government aims to lower the cost of renewable energy deployment and create thousands of green jobs.
It has been a year of mixed fortunes for Nigeria's senior men's basketball team, D'Tigers. Following a strong showing at the AfroBasket Championship in Angola earlier in 2025, where they decimated fierce rivals Tunisia 87-66 with NBA star Josh Okogie dropping 33 points, the team has hit a stumbling block in their quest for a World Cup ticket. The initial optimism from the continental championship has been tempered by recent results.
Recognizing the critical role of a skilled workforce in driving technological advancement, Nigeria is witnessing a surge in tech education initiatives. From coding bootcamps and online courses to specialized university programs, efforts are underway to equip young Nigerians with the digital skills needed for the 21st-century economy.
Lagos, Nigeria, has firmly established itself as a leading technology hub in Africa, fostering a dynamic environment where innovation thrives. Spaces like Yaba's 'Silicon Lagoon' and other emerging tech zones are home to a myriad of incubators, accelerators, and co-working spaces that provide crucial support for budding startups.
Abuja, Nigeria's purpose-built capital, offers a stark contrast to the frenetic pace of Lagos. Characterized by wide boulevards, planned districts, and stunning modern architecture, it is a city that breathes. Dominating the skyline is Aso Rock, a massive monolith that serves as the backdrop to the presidential complex. The city's layout invites exploration, from the majestic National Mosque to the National Christian Centre.
Lagos is an electrifying fusion of chaos and charm, a coastal metropolis that pulses with an energy unlike anywhere else in West Africa. From the upscale vibes of Victoria Island to the artistic enclaves of Lekki, the city offers a dynamic travel experience for 2025. Visitors are increasingly drawn to the revamped beachfronts at Landmark Beach and the bustling nightlife that defines the city's social calendar.
The history, achievements, and legacy of the Super Eagles - three-time AFCON champions and Africa's most successful national team.

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Nigerian athletics continued its upward trajectory at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, with Ezekiel Nathaniel delivering a standout performance. The hurdle sensation shattered the Nigerian national record in the men's 400m hurdles, storming to a brilliant finish that earned him a bronze medal. His feat underscores the growing prowess of Nigerian athletes in technical track events on the global stage.
In a strategic move to bolster national security and technological independence, the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) announced a major partnership with Proforce, a leading Nigerian defense manufacturer, in August 2024. The collaboration aims to develop and launch a constellation of earth observation and communication satellites. This public-private partnership is designed to leverage Proforce's manufacturing capabilities alongside NASRDA's scientific expertise.
The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has publicly committed to respecting the rule of law following a controversial week involving high-profile asset seizures. After a Federal High Court ordered the release of several properties deemed to have been wrongfully confiscated, the anti-graft agency faced intense scrutiny regarding its adherence to due process. In a statement released today, the Chairman assured the public that the agency would not act above the law.
Grammy-winning Afrobeats superstar Burna Boy has officially concluded his monumental 'I Told Them...' global tour, leaving a trail of broken records and adoring fans in its wake. The tour, which spanned North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia, saw sold-out stadiums and arenas, solidifying his status as a truly global music icon.
The Nigerian film industry, Nollywood, is making unprecedented strides on the international stage, with several major Hollywood studios reportedly finalizing co-production agreements with leading Nigerian production houses. This move signifies a significant shift in global cinema, acknowledging Nollywood's immense storytelling potential and its massive, engaged audience both at home and in the diaspora.
Learn about Flutterwave, the Nigerian fintech company valued at over $3 billion, revolutionizing payments across Africa.

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Following its official commercial release in early 2024, the genetically modified Tela Maize is rapidly transforming the agricultural landscape across Nigeria's grain belt. Developed by scientists at the Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR) at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, this drought-tolerant and insect-resistant variety is delivering on its promise to boost yields and ensure food security. Farmers in Kaduna and Kano who adopted the new seeds have reported resilience against the devastating fall armyworm, a pest that has historically decimated harvests.