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19 Nov
Elections are gone and the winner Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been declared President to be inaugurated, on May 29th, 2023. GuardianTV went to the street to find out the expectations and what Nigerians are looking forward to from the new administration.
19 Nov
Doctor Fola David talks to GuardianTV about the Five myths about skincare.
19 Nov
Victor Mbekewe is a graduate of Niger Delta University. Now a Stunt Performer, the Bayelsa State indigen spoke to GuardianTV about how he does stunts and other recreational activities.
17 Nov
For the past 11 years, industry professionals from across sectors have gathered at the Innovation lecture series to discuss how to innovate and collaborate for a better future. This year's discussion centered on the relationship between the creative industries in Africa and the advancement in artificial intelligence with a huge spotlight on Nollywood.
17 Nov
After a lackluster performance against Lesotho on Thursday evening, the Super Eagles have to put in an improved performance in their next game against the Warriors of Zimbabwe. Ayomide Sotubo reacts to the performance and results against Lesotho and looks ahead to Sunday's clash against Zimbabwe.
17 Nov
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Friday.
17 Nov
Inside Stuff with Martins Oloja this week examines the race to become the next Nigeria Senate President and Speaker House of Assembly. The multi-award-winning journalist with The Guardian Nigeria asks: 10th National Assembly: Who is on Nigeria's side?
17 Nov
In African society, the choice of disciplinary measures used to train a child is often a subject of debate. The two early holy books and the African tradition also favor using a hand to correct kids' wrongdoings. GuardianTV asks Nigerians if sparing the road does spoil the child?
17 Nov
Two tenors, eight years, President Mohammad Buhari definitely had an eventful turno being president of Nigeria between 2015 to 2023. Many Nigerians are not quick to forget the stewardship of the nation in a hurry. GuardianTV stepped out to ask Nigerians how they feel about his administration.
16 Nov
Sportscaster, Sports Content Consultant, Media Trainer, and Author, Deji Omotoyinbo reviews and projects what could possibly be in Nigerian sports for the next four years.
15 Nov
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Wednesday.
15 Nov
Jose Peseiro, I speak on behalf of Nigerians when I say qualification for the World Cup is not negotiable. Here's our preview of the Qualifier against the Likuena of Lesotho. Ayomide Sotubo and Olaniyi Adeoluwa discuss this edition of The Nutmeg on Guardian TV.

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