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Trash to Cash: How Nigeria’s economic pinch turns many families to waste collectors

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June 29, 2026

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On one hand, plastic pollution is dropping, on the other hand, human beings digging through hazardous waste just to buy a loaf of bread The post Trash to Cash: How Nigeria’s economic pinch turns many families to waste collectors appeared first on Vanguard News.

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 4, 2026

IMF: Reveal those who stole 2% of Nigeria’s GDP – Atiku to Tinubu

Former Vice President and presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar, has asked President Bola Tinubu to reveal to Nigerians those who stole two per cent of the country’s Gross Domestic Product. Atiku made the demand in statement released on Saturday by his spokesperson, Phrank Shaibu. The demand followed a revelation by the International [] IMF: Reveal those who stole 2 of Nigeria’s GDP – Atiku to Tinubu

Vanguard News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Nigeria loses N5trn to 40m tonnes of food waste yearly over logistics challenges

By Cynthia Alo Stakeholders in the transport and logistics sector have said Nigeria is losing between N3.5 trillion and N5 trillion every year as about 40 million metric tonnes of food are wasted due to logistics challenges across the country’s food supply chain. They said poor road infrastructure, multiple illegal checkpoints, inadequate storage facilities and an [] The post Nigeria loses N5trn to 40m tonnes of food waste yearly over logistics challenges appeared first on Vanguard News.

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 24, 2026

President Tinubu Assures Investors of Nigeria’s Tech-Savvy Workforce

President Bola Tinubu has said that Nigeria’s teeming youth population remains the nation’s greatest asset, assuring foreign investors that the ready-to-learn and tech-savvy workforce can easily integrate into the global market. President Tinubu, who received a delegation from Mastercard led by the Global Chief Executive Officer, Michael Miebach, at the State House, welcomed the company’s [] The post President Tinubu Assures Investors of Nigeria’s Tech-Savvy Workforce appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

CameroonOnline.org

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· Jul 9, 2026

L’incroyable pari de Baba Danpullo : l’homme le plus riche du Cameroun mise 92% de sa fortune dans l’aérien

CameroonOnline.ORG | C’est le coup de tonnerre économique de l’été en Afrique centrale. Baba Ahmadou Danpullo, l’homme d’affaires le plus riche du Cameroun, s’apprête à réaliser ce que beaucoup d’analystes qualifient déjà de « pari le plus audacieux de sa carrière ». L’impératif milliardaire a décidé d’investir la somme colossale de 900 millions de dollars The post L’incroyable pari de Baba Danpullo : l’homme le plus riche du Cameroun mise 92 de sa fortune dans l’aérien appeared first on CameroonOnline.org.

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Related coverage for "Trash to Cash: How Nigeria’s economic pinch turns many families to waste collectors": Daily Post Nigeria — IMF: Reveal those who stole 2% of Nigeria’s GDP – Atiku to Tinubu. Vanguard News — Nigeria loses N5trn to 40m tonnes of food waste yearly over logistics challenges. Voice of Nigeria — President Tinubu Assures Investors of Nigeria’s Tech-Savvy Workforce. CameroonOnline.org — L’incroyable pari de Baba Danpullo : l’homme le plus riche du Cameroun mise 92% de sa fortune dans l’aérien