Nestled in the southeastern corner of Nigeria, Calabar is renowned for its cleanliness, greenery, and warm hospitality. Often referred to as the 'Nation's Paradise', it serves as the gateway to some of Nigeria's most pristine rainforests. The city itself is steeped in history, with colonial architecture and the Slave History Museum providing a sobering yet essential look into the region's past.
In a breakthrough for sustainable agriculture, Dr. Ige Komolafe, a biochemistry researcher at a leading Nigerian university, has published findings on a novel, eco-friendly method for weed control. The study, released in December 2025, identifies specific natural plant compounds that can inhibit weed growth without the harmful environmental side effects associated with synthetic herbicides like glyphosate. The research addresses a critical challenge for Nigerian farmers: maintaining high yields while preserving soil health.
How Nollywood became the world's second-largest film industry by volume, producing over 2,500 films annually.
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The expansion of Nigeria's digital infrastructure is crucial for unlocking the nation's full technological and economic potential. Significant investments are being made in fiber optic networks, broadband connectivity, and data centers to ensure that more Nigerians have access to reliable and high-speed internet.