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27 Oct
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Friday.
27 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?
26 Oct
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
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Thursday.
25 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'.
24 Oct
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Wednesday.
24 Oct
The going gets tough in the U FA Champions League this week, particularly in group F where Newcastle United, Ac Milan Paris, Saint Germain, and Borussia Dortmund are all set to light up action this week. Ayomide Sotubo and Olaniyi Adeoluwa preview the games for the week on The Nutmeg.
24 Oct
Currently, the estimated daily passenger capacity of the Lagos Blue Rail is 175,000 passengers. But has the coming of the Lagos Blue Rail impacted the city's popular yellow buses also known as Danfo? How are operators of commercial buses and passengers adjusting to the new reality?
23 Oct
Find these stories and much more when you grab a copy of The Guardian on Tuesday.
22 Oct
On Inside Stuff with Martins Oloja, the multi-award-winning journalist and Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian this week, asks Nigerians to stop serving the God of small things (Part 4).
21 Oct
Here are 10 Nigerian YouTubers and how much they earn on average. These statistics were gotten from NoxInfluencer, a youtube statistics and analytics website.
21 Oct
Dr. Linda Keku, a consultant for sex and reproductive health at Pink Clinic Nigeria, in this lively and educative chat with #TheGuardianNg, debunks 10 popular myths about sexual health making rounds in our society today. What do you think?

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