Nigeria – Latest News, Politics, Culture & Sports

When talking about Nigeria, the West African giant with over 200 million people, a fast‑growing economy and a rich mix of languages. Also called Naija, it sits at the crossroads of continental trade, entertainment and energy.

One of the biggest cultural exports is Nollywood, Nigeria’s film industry that produces thousands of movies each year, driving both local storytelling and global streaming demand. The industry feeds talent, jobs and soft power, and every new release adds a fresh layer to the country’s cultural identity. Nigeria has become a go‑to name for film fans looking for vibrant narratives, fast‑paced edits and a distinct African flavor.

On the economic front, OPEC+, the oil‑producing alliance that includes Nigeria as a key member shapes global crude prices and drives much of the nation’s export revenue. Because oil accounts for a sizable share of the budget, decisions made in Vienna and Riyadh ripple through Nigerian fuel stations, infrastructure projects and household budgets. In short, OPEC+ influences Nigeria’s economy and everyday life.

Politically, Nigerian politics, the dynamic arena of federal and state governance, elections and policy reforms interacts closely with regional bodies like the African Union, the continental bloc that promotes peace, development and collective security across Africa. Decisions taken at AU summits affect Nigeria’s diplomatic posture, trade agreements and security collaborations, while domestic political shifts often echo in continental debates on democracy and human rights.

What you’ll find below

The collection that follows brings together the most recent stories touching on these themes. From a Nollywood star earning an honorary doctorate to the latest OPEC+ production numbers, from governors being praised for economic boosts to Nigeria’s role in African Union initiatives – each article adds a piece to the larger picture of what’s happening on the ground. Readers will see how culture, oil, politics and regional cooperation intertwine, giving a clear view of the forces shaping Nigeria today.

Whether you’re looking for quick headlines, deeper analysis, or a glimpse of how entertainment and energy intersect, the posts below serve as a curated snapshot of the country’s pulse. Dive in and discover the stories that matter most for the nation’s present and future.

Dangote Cuts LPG Price to N760/kg, Relieving Nigeria’s Gas Crunch

Dangote Cuts LPG Price to N760/kg, Relieving Nigeria’s Gas Crunch

Dangote Petroleum Refinery slashes LPG to N760/kg, easing Nigeria's cooking‑gas crisis as the NNPC and industry leaders hail the relief amid supply disruptions.