Are Nigerians buying the 22nd cheapest petrol in the world? Experts say this is a flawed and misleading comparison
Several newspapers recently reported that Nigeria has some of the cheapest petrol in the world. We took a closer look.
Several newspapers recently reported that Nigeria has some of the cheapest petrol in the world. We took a closer look.
With Nigeria set to hold elections next year, the search for a new president is gathering momentum. But does a claim about the current leade...
A leading national newspaper made several claims about Nigeria’s education sector. We took a closer look at six of them.
An article published in many Nigerian newspapers made several claims about the state of learning in the country. We took a look at them.
Non-profit organisation Connected Development had many sitting right up with this startling claim about mortality in Africa’s most populous ...
A graphic circulating compared the national budget for healthcare and education to the cost of maintaining the national assembly.
World Bank uses outdated stats as it announces US$500 million in funding to help educate girls in Nigeria
The ruling All Progressives Congress and it's opposition often dispute the gains made in the quality of education in Nigeria's Ekiti State
Nigeria’s Guardian newspaper claimed there had not been more than 15 female vice-chancellors in the country’s higher education history.
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