Nigerian Professional Business Directory Listing by PositiveNaija: Artisans, Traders, Freelancers, Organisations, Programs, Rentals, Etc.

Nigerian Professional Business Directory Listing by PositiveNaija: Artisans, Traders, Freelancers, Organisations, Programs, Rentals, Etc.

The 2026 PositiveNaija Scrabble Competition is aimed at celebrating the virtues of friendship, strategic thinking and creativity, which holds on April 13, 2026 at the PositiveNaija Art Gallery and Gift Shop in Karu, Abuja.

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Lesson from Sunday Jackson’s release By Vanguard Editorial Board on December 30, 2025: Recommended Nigerian Newspaper Report 11
The release of Nigerian farmer, Sunday Jackson, from death row after over a decade in prison, secured through persistent advocacy by US Congressman Riley Moore, underscores a vital truth. This case exemplifies how nations upholding the rule of law must vigilantly protect individuals ensnared in systems where justice is arbitrary or absent. Such interventions not only rescue lives but also pressure weak institutions toward reform, as evidenced by global patterns of wrongful detention.
PositiveNaija presents the top gainers of the 2025 Week 52 Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Market for up-to-date decision-making on investing.

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PositiveNaija World AIDS Day 2025 celebration designated for December 1, 2025 was aimed at increasing awareness, challenge stigma, and promote access to prevention and treatment services of AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections/diseases.
Free condoms were made available to anyone who requested for it at the PositiveNaija Art Gallery and Gift Shop, Opposite Total Academy, Karu Site, Abuja, Nigeria.
Debunking the climate change excuse for terrorism By Vanguard Editorial Board on December 16, 2025: Recommended Nigerian Newspaper Report 10
The narrative framing killings by Fulani herdsmen and terrorists in Nigeria’s Middle Belt as mere “herder-farmer clashes” driven by climate change is a dangerous distortion that excuses mass murder. This fraudulent argument claims herders, facing desertification and scarce grazing, encroach on farmlands, sparking violence-a global issue supposedly justifying bloodshed. Yet climate change afflicts all Nigerians, not just Fulani herders, exposing the selectivity of this excuse.
Dangers in altering statutory provisions after passage By Vanguard Editorial Board on December 24, 2025: Recommended Nigerian Newspaper Report 9
The Nigerian tax system has undergone significant transformation in recent years, driven by the need to modernise tax administration, eliminate obsolete provisions, and enhance revenue generation for sustainable economic development.
Not surprising, a number of comprehensive tax legislations, the Nigeria Tax Act 2025, Nigeria Tax Administration Act 2025, Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act 2025, and the Joint Revenue Board of Nigeria (Establishment) Act 2025, were enacted. However, recent revelations surrounding the new tax laws scheduled to commence in January 2026 have cast a long and troubling shadow over these reforms.