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Language. English and Hausa. Headquarters. Abuja, Nigeria. Website. premiumtimesng .com. Premium Times is a Nigerian online newspaper based in Abuja, the capital of Nigeria. The newspaper was launched in 2011. [1] The online medium is notable for investigative journalism and reports, among other fields.
Muslim News Nigeria was founded by Rasheed Abubakar, an author, writer and a columnist with The Daily Independent in Lagos, Nigeria. It debuted in August 2018. It was established due to the media reportage of Barrister Firdaus Amasa's Hijab saga and several other cases of under-reporting of news about Islam and Muslims.
30 Days in Atlanta: 2014 ₦163,351,300: Corporate World Pictures Robert Peters: 23 Aki & Pawpaw: 2021 ₦136,379,049: Play network studios and Film One Biodun Stephen: 24 The Ghost and the Tout Too: 2021 ₦134,408,075: Toyin Abraham Films Production Ama Psalmist 25 Orisa: 2023 ₦127,898,950 Odunlade Adekola Film Production / FilmOne Studio
According to Pew Research, Nigeria is the second most religious country in the world. Its populace is evenly divided between the largely Muslim north and the predominantly Christian south. Below is a list of notable churches in Nigeria. It also contains the year of establishment, founder and the current general overseer of the congregation.
English and Pidgin. English is the single most widely spoken language in Nigeria, spoken by 60 million of the population. [9] It is the main lingua franca of the country and there are a growing number of sole English speakers due to rapid urbanisation and globalisation. [10] English remains the official language and is the major language of ...
Capacity increase, new jobs. Upon completion, the Nigeria LNG Train 7 project will increase the NLNG Terminal production capacity by 35% from the current 22mtpa to 30mtpa. The estimated costs are approximately US$6.5bn. According to managing director Tony Attah, the Train 7 project will create 52,000 jobs. 12,000 of these jobs would be created ...
Nigeria has the largest Christian population in Africa according to Pew Research Center and it has the sixth largest Christian population in the world although the Christians in Nigeria are roughly about 40%-49.3% of the country's population. [67] [68] [69] According to a 2011 Pew report, over 80 million Nigerians are Christians.
Abeokuta Women's Revolt. Abeokuta Women's Union. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. Alake's Palace, Abeokuta. The women protested against an unfair tax regime which led to the abdication of the then Alake of Egbaland, Oba Sir Ladapo Ademola II and the abolition of the tax regime by the colonial government. [1] 1978. 17 April.