Tell Weekly Magazine
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Tell Magazine is a weekly magazine published in Nigeria. In 2007, BBC News described it as "one of Nigeria's most respected business magazines". Source
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| Scope | National |
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| Language | English |
| Country | Nigeria |
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| Frequency | Weekly |
| Days Published | N/A |
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Search ArticlesHeartbreaking Viral Video of Homeless School Cleaner Sleeping in Classroom With Her Children Sparks Nationwide Outrage
A heartbreaking video showing a Nigerian public school cleaner sleeping on the floor of a classroom with her three young children has gone viral, prompting widespread sympathy and renewed debate over the country’s deepening economic hardship. The emotional footage, shared by content creator Olaniyi Oriyomi, popularly known as @Omoga_Ent, captures the moment the woman was discovered inside one of the classrooms where she works.
Delta’s IGR Hits Over ₦200bn As RMAFC Commends Oborevwori’s Diversification Drive
Delta State’s internally generated revenue (IGR) has increased exponentially from about ₦84 billion in 2023 to over ₦200 billion, representing a growth of more than 138 per cent, as the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori intensifies efforts to diversify the state’s economy beyond oil.
Messi vs Yamal World Cup Final: Argentina Legend Faces His Barcelona Heir in Football’s Biggest Passing-of-the-Torch Moment
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Diddy Scores $20 Million Profit on $55M Miami Mansion Sale While Serving Federal Prison Sentence
The music mogul has reportedly sold his luxury waterfront mansion on Miami’s exclusive Star Island for $55 million, earning an estimated $20 million profit just five years after acquiring the property. According to property records reported by The Real Deal, the off-market transaction was finalized around July 14, 2026, with the property transferred through Combs’ company, 1 West Star Island LLC. The buyer is JFStar LLC, a company led by Virginia Beach businessman John A.
Julius Malema Hails Nigeria’s Banks and Afrobeats, Sparks Africa-Wide Debate: ‘Learn From Nigerians, Stop Wielding Pangas’
South African opposition leader Julius Malema has triggered widespread reactions across Africa after praising Nigeria’s banking and entertainment industries as examples of Black economic success, while urging South Africans to focus on wealth creation rather than violence and unproductive protests.
Dangote Refinery Ends Naira Fuel Sales, Switches to Dollar Pricing as Petrol Prices Set to Rise
Nigerians could soon face another increase in the cost of petrol and other petroleum products after Dangote Petroleum Refinery officially ended the sale of fuel in naira, adopting the US dollar as the sole currency for transactions at its loading depot.
UN Probe Demand Rocks Nigeria: Makinde Challenges FG’s Schoolchildren Rescue Narrative as Principal Breaks Silence
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Former NAPTIP DG Alleges Women Are Faking Pregnancies With Steroid Injections to Obtain Trafficked Babies
Former Director-General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Julie Okah-Donli, has alleged that some women are resorting to elaborate schemes to fake pregnancies, including the use of steroid injections, before allegedly obtaining trafficked babies and presenting them to their husbands as their biological children.
Nigeria’s Stock Market Emerges World’s Best Performer in 2026, Delivers 67% Dollar Returns to Beat South Korea
Nigeria’s stock market has emerged as the world’s best-performing equity market in 2026, delivering an impressive 67 percent return in U.S. dollar terms and surpassing South Korea’s 66 percent gain, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The latest ranking places the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) ahead of 92 stock exchanges tracked globally, marking another major milestone for Africa’s largest economy and reinforcing growing investor confidence in the country’s ongoing economic reforms.