Cultural Events as Catalysts for Community Development and Local Economic Growth
Cultural events have always been more than moments of celebration. In many African societies, they
Cultural events have always been more than moments of celebration. In many African societies, they
At DeKing Group of Companies, through our sister company Echo 100.7 FM, we believe that
Women at the Frontlines of Nigeria’s Food Systems As we reflect on the achievements of
Gender Equality in Nigeria: Progress, Gaps, and What Needs to Change This International Women’s Day,
Across Nigeria, millions of women begin their day long before sunrise—preparing meals, caring for children, tending to elderly family members, and managing households. This labor, though essential to the functioning of families and communities, remains largely invisible in economic measurements and policy frameworks.
Celebrating Women, Driving Change: International Women’s Day 2026 Today, on International Women’s Day, DeKing Charity
Nigeria continues to experience a growing youth population entering the labour market each year. However,
A New Kind of Daily Expens Not too long ago, the average Nigerian’s daily expenses
Nigeria’s electricity sector is in crisis. The grid frequently collapses, tariff policy is murky, and corruption has deeply weakened the system. But there are real fixes if we push for the right reforms. DeKing Charity Foundation is committed to educating people, demanding transparency, and mobilizing for change.
Many Nigerians are still paying for electricity they didn’t fully use — because they don’t have proper meters. Estimated billing is common, and it often works against consumers. This article explains the metering gap, how billing by estimate works, why it hurts you, and what you can do about it, backed by real data and clear steps.