A concerned Nigerian citizen based in the United States of America has frowned at the idea of Nigerian schools travelling abroad for excursions despite the economic situation of the country and the fact that Nigerian children have not finished learning the various culture and traditions domicil in Nigeria. In his write-up which he tagged " Students, Cultural Imperialism and School Owners in Nigeria" he lambasted school owners in the way and manners they they are asking parents to pay for excursions to overseas countries which he said it goes beyond the mandate of the school, claiming that these act has really bastardized the educational system in Nigerian. Full text of his write-up " I am in receipt of a letter asking parents to pay for an excursion to England. I was very perturbed because this goes beyond the mandate of the school. These kids barely know the geography of Nigeria, and you want to export them to another culture for indoctrination and cultural imperialism...
Nigeria’s maritime sector, the gateway through which over 80 percent of the nation’s international trade flows, is undergoing a sweeping transformation, which is being midwifed by the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority, Dr. Abubakar Dantsoho. Anchored on port modernisation, digital trade facilitation and institutional reform, the new maritime policy direction is designed to reposition Nigeria’s seaports as competitive hubs within the global shipping ecosystem Last week, the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) released its 2025 report showing that the nation’s maritime sector recorded a historic surge in activity, driven by increased cargo throughput, rising container traffic, and a growing export footprint — a development that underscores the federal government’s commitment to economic diversification. The 2025 Operational Performance Report released by the NPA revealed that total cargo throughput surged by 24.8 per cent rising from approximately 103.6 million metric ...