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Team Lag claims victory at 2024 PUBG MOBILE Campus Championship Nigeria Finals

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The 2024 PUBG MOBILE Campus Championship (PMCC) Nigeria Finals, hosted by PUBG MOBILE in partnership with Infinix, came to a thrilling close at the Palms Shopping Mall in Lagos. Emerging victorious, Team Lag claimed the championship title along with a significant share of the 10 Million Naira prize pool. The grand finale celebrated the finest esports talent in Nigeria, delivering an unforgettable experience for players, fans, and event partners alike. The PMCC journey began with qualifiers held at top universities, including the University of Abuja, Nile University Abuja, University of Port Harcourt, and Lagos State University. After intense campus tournaments, the top 16 teams advanced to the grand finale, showcasing their strategic prowess and teamwork over six exhilarating matches, each one intensifying the competition. A Celebration of Nigerian Esports Excellence The PMCC x Infinix Grand Finale was more than just a competition; it was an immersive celebration of esports and community. Fans enjoyed a high-energy environment filled with live match viewings, 200 plus giveaways, and interactive booths. The event also featured an exciting performance from Nigerian music sensation Llona, alongside the introduction of the Africa Content Creator Recruitment Program. Africa Content Creator Recruitment Program One of the event’s most exciting announcements was the launch of the Africa Content Creator Recruitment Program by PUBG MOBILE. This program is designed to support and inspire budding and established content creators across Africa, offering them a chance to earn rewards while building their online presence. Content creators have the opportunity to win part of a $1,000 bonus and earn up to 10,000 UC monthly through their participation. This initiative is a pivotal step in creating more avenues for African creators to share their talents and grow within the gaming community. To join, content creators can register directly through the program link and gain further guidance via a dedicated WhatsApp review group. For those interested in applying: Registration Link: Join HereWhatsApp Group Link: Join WhatsApp Group Building the Future of Esports in Nigeria and Beyond As Nigeria and Africa’s esports scene continues its rapid expansion, PUBG MOBILE and Infinix are dedicated to fostering platforms that promote competition, creativity, and community engagement. The success of this year’s PMCC Nigeria Finals reflects the enthusiasm and support from players, fans, and partners, further solidifying the commitment to advancing esports across the region. Watch the Highlights For those who missed the event, a recap video capturing the highlights and key moments of the PMCC Nigeria Finals is available on PUBG MOBILE Africa’s official social media channels. About PUBG MOBILE: PUBG MOBILE is based on PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, the phenomenon that took the world of interactive entertainment by storm in 2017. Up to 100 players parachute onto a remote island to battle in a winner-takes-all showdown. Players must locate and scavenge their own weapons, vehicles, and supplies, and defeat every player in a visually and tactically rich battleground that forces players into a shrinking play zone. PUBG MOBILE is co-developed by LIGHTSPEED STUDIOS of Tencent Games and KRAFTON Inc. For more information, please visit the official PUBG MOBILE accounts on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube, and TikTok. PUBG MOBILE is available to download for free on the App Store and Google Play. — #FeaturedPost
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Man United open talks with Victor Osimhen – Report

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Manchester United have reportedly opened negotiations with Victor Osimhen in a bid to bring the in-form Nigerian striker to Old

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Why young Nigerians launch side hustles before their NYSC year begins

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Faced with soaring living costs, uncertain job prospects and fierce competition for internships, they launch small ventures ranging from digital services and tutoring to food delivery and handcrafted goods during the six-month pre-service interval.

Early income helps cover rent, transport and registration fees while building industry-relevant skills in marketing, customer relations and money management. It also provides seed capital for businesses that continue through service and beyond.

By converting skills and passions into profitable projects before donning the NYSC cap, these graduates gain financial resilience and practical experience that set them apart.

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1. Covering up-front NYSC expenses

Travel to relocation camps, uniform purchase and administrative fees often exceed initial allowances. Side hustles in web design, trade supplies or content creation generate the cash needed to settle in without accruing debt.

Those who sell branded apparel or offer campus photography services often recoup registration costs within weeks.

2. Turning portfolios into proof of competence

Employers and placement officers value demonstrated ability. Graduates who complete freelance graphic design projects or manage e-commerce storefronts showcase real results rather than theoretical class assignments.

A student who completes paid social-media campaigns for local brands arrives at camp with a verified track record.

3. Acquiring client-facing skills under pressure

Handling live orders teaches service mindset fundamentals. Pre-service entrepreneurs negotiate with vendors, resolve delivery challenges, and respond to payment disputes.


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A graduate running a mobile laundry service learns to optimize pick-up routes and communicate effectively, skills that are immediately transferable to NYSC team assignments.

4. Building cross-regional networks before deployment

Online side hustles connect graduates with clients and mentors in cities where they may be posted. A freelance translator based in Lagos might secure Nigerian clients in Abuja or Port Harcourt, creating referral channels that support business continuity when relocated.

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5. Seeding ventures that operate through service

Many continue their side hustle as a micro-enterprise during NYSC. A graduate who launches a petty-trading business in electronics accessories uses service-year stipends to replenish stock at scale, transforming a short-term project into a sustainable income stream.

6. Validating ideas with immediate feedback

The limited pre-service period forces rapid market testing. Graduates experiment with pricing, product mix and promotional channels on social media.

An aspiring baker might sell experimental recipes via WhatsApp and adjust ingredients based on early orders, refining their model before full launch.

7. Cultivating adaptability for unpredictable postings

Adapting to rate changes, supply shortages or client cancellations mirrors the challenges of life in new NYSC locations.

Graduates who pivot from food delivery to virtual tutoring when fuel prices spike demonstrate the flexibility and problem-solving mindset essential for success in any environment.

By embracing side hustles early, Nigerian graduates transform a waiting period into an incubator for income, skills and professional growth.

These ventures help buffer against economic uncertainty and also lay a strong foundation for success during NYSC and in post-service careers.

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FG’s ban on foreign goods, testament to re-engineering economy – CSO

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Initiative for Leadership Development and Change (ILDC), a Civil Society Organisation (CSO), says the Federal Government’s ban on foreign goods

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