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Germany bets big on Nigerian skilled workers, opens legit 'japa' door

The Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) Giessen-Friedberg of Germany reaffirmed its long-term commitment to deepening vocational training, institutional development, and economic collaboration with Nigeria. This development was revealed by Dr Matthias Leder, CEO of IHK Giessen-Friedberg, in a virtual press briefing monitored by Pulse Nigeria on Thursday, October 30. The move highlights Germany’s growing interest in skilled Nigerian workers amid its own labour shortages and a push for sustainable bilateral development. For nearly two decades, the IHK has partnered with Nigerian institutions to improve youth employability, technical education, and business competitiveness. Since 2005, the German Chamber has collaborated with several Nigerian chambers of commerce to strengthen vocational training frameworks—an effort that has yielded measurable improvements in workforce readiness. The partnership gained significant traction under the leadership of Nigeria’s former Minister of Info...
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Tinubu Gets Voters' Group's backing Over 15%Import Duty on Fuel, Diesel

President Bola Tinubu’s approval of a 15 per cent import duty on petrol and diesel has been hailed as a bold economic reform that will strengthen local refining, protect Nigerian jobs, and boost investor confidence in the country’s energy sector. The policy, which introduces a tariff on imported fuel to encourage domestic production, is being described by civic and industry observers as one of the administration’s most strategic steps toward energy independence and industrial revival. Supporters of the move explained that the duty will curb the dominance of imported fuel in Nigeria’s downstream market, create room for local refiners like the Dangote Refinery and modular plants to thrive, and generate new revenue for infrastructure development. Dr Ebikeme Edesiri , National President of the Conference of Registered Voters in Nigeria (CRVN), said in a statement on Saturday that the decision “reflects courage, foresight, and a deep understanding of economic sustainability.” “Presiden...

Hold Executive Accountable for Loans, 2025 Budget or... - Nigerians to Lawmakers

Nigerians have called on members of the National Assembly to take firm action against the executive arm of government over what they describe as the unchecked approval of foreign loans and the slow implementation of the 2025 capital budget. The demand comes amid growing public frustration that, despite increased borrowing and improved government revenues, the impact on infrastructure, job creation, and welfare remains invisible. ‘Stop approving loans blindly’ ALSO READ: NASS faces tough scrutiny as new data reveals dozens of lawmakers did nothing in 1 year Critics say the legislature has become complacent in its oversight role, approving loans “with one hand and closing its eyes with the other.” According to civic leaders, lawmakers must ensure that every borrowed dollar and every naira allocated in the 2025 budget delivers measurable results. “It is unacceptable that after celebrating revenue growth and approving multi-billion-dollar loans, the government still drags its feet ...

Canva Rolls Out Its Own AI Model and Creative Operating System

If you use Canva, there’s good news, Canva just rolled out its biggest upgrade yet. The design platform has launched its own Creative Operating System, featuring a new AI Design Model that promises to make creating visuals faster, smarter, and more personal. According to Canva, this update marks the beginning of what the company calls the “Imagination Era”, a time when technology and creativity work hand in hand to help people design effortlessly, no matter their skill level. Here’s what this new Canva update means, especially for Nigerian creators, students, and small businesses . What Is Canva’s New Creative Operating System? Canva’s Creative Operating System is not just a regular update; it’s a completely reimagined design environment that connects all of Canva’s tools; design, marketing, editing, and brand management, into one smart system. The new platform introduces a world-first AI Design Model, which Canva describes as the first artificial intelligence system trained to u...

Glo celebrates female staff at SheGlows 2025 summit

Female staff of telecommunications company, Globacom, on Friday evening converged on Lagos to discuss issues of wellness, growth and relevance at the SheGlows Summit 2025. The event with the theme "Wellness for Growth", which was held at the Alliance Francaise, Mike Adenuga Centre, Lagos, elicited excitement, laughter and inspiration from the participants who were drawn from all the departments in the business. Globacom said the gathering was to celebrate the resilience and brilliance of its female employees, and inspire them to achieve personal well-being, work-life balance and overall professional success. The company added that it was committed to the empowerment of women while creating spaces that inspire growth and confidence. One of the keynote speakers who graced the occasion,  Dr Olubunmi Aboderin-Talabi , non-Executive Director at Punch Nigeria Limited, posited in her address titled “Ten Stages of Wellness”, that women ought...

How Nigerians Lost ₦316 Billion to Ponzi Schemes — Meet the Biggest Culprits According to SEC

If you stand in the middle of the every-busy Lagos Island market and scream, “double your money in 10 days,” at least 100 people will turn to look. You can blame the economy, desperation, or our undying obsession with getting rich overnight, but the Ponzi scheme industry c ontinues to thrive here, just like any other legitimate business would. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigerians have lost a staggering ₦316 billion to Ponzi schemes and illegal investment outfits over the years. That is not just numbers on paper. That is school fees, retirement savings, shop and house rent, life savings, and in many cases, family peace. Ponzi schemes are not new here. They have evolved from grassroots contribution circles to fancy forex academies, and now sleek crypto platforms with influencer endorsements and glossy apps. Yet the mechanics remain the same: early investors are paid with money from new investors, until the system collapses, and it always does. Here are...

NLNG Launches The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts

The Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited (NLNG) officially announced the launch of The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts. This exciting new initiative really shows how the company is deepening its long-held dedication to excellence, fresh ideas, and building the nation. The news came out at a press conference in Lagos on October 31st, 2025. This marks a big step forward, shifting the focus from the previous Literary Criticism category to a vibrant emphasis on documentary filmmaking , a genre known for capturing real truths, deep emotions, and the very essence of human life. It was an inspiring day, full of vision and purpose, as important figures, creative minds, and journalists all came together to see NLNG's increased investment in Nigeria's future of storytelling. Setting the Stage The event began with Dr Sophia Horsfall , General Manager of External Relations and Sustainable Development at NLNG , taking her seat as the first dignitary at the high table. She was soon jo...