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2 Nov
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1 Nov
We've seen three months of action in European football. And we've seen enough to make an assessment of how some of the best teams are doing at the moment and some are up to speed while some are not doing so well on a downward spiral. And this is the focus of this week's edition of The Nutmeg today.
1 Nov
Following the removal of the fuel subsidy on May 29 by President Bola Tinubu. Prices of goods and services have largely increased with several businesses struggling to keep the door open. GuardianTV stepped out today to check in with Nigerians to see if they've gotten used to the new normal and this was what they had to say.
31 Oct
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30 Oct
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30 Oct
On this special edition of The Nutmeg on GuardianTV, a panel of professional football analysts talks about the likely winner of the 2023 edition of football's highly coveted price, The Ballon d'Or. Will Lionel Messi with his 8th or will Erling Haaland or Kylian Mbappé win their first?
29 Oct
'And here is the thing, since the inception of the administration of the capital, Nyesom Wike would be the very first Minister of the Capital of the Federation from the southern part of the country'. Martin Oloja this week talks about 'The significance of Wike's appointment Part 2'.
28 Oct
The term national cake is a familiar phrase for the average Nigerian often used in discussions about the nation's wealth. However, it is frequently associated with corruption amongst those managing the country's finances. So that brings us to the question, how does the government bake this so-called national cake? Does he just sit there waiting to be divided piece by piece?
27 Oct 2023
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27 Oct 2023
On this special edition of The Nutmeg on GuardianTV, a panel of professional football analysts talks about the likely winner of the 2023 edition of football's highly coveted price, The Ballon d'Or. Will Lionel Messi with his 8th or will Erling Haaland or Kylian Mbappé win their first?
26 Oct 2023
Perhaps sport in Lagos is the most attractive project in Nigeria today. And today we unravel the secrets to the success of this attractive project, Nigeria's newest club, Sporting Lagos. The Nutmeg speaks with Godwin Enakhena on the secret behind the wins and his objective for NPFL as Sporting Lagos debut.
25 Oct 2023
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