Growing interest in sustainable alternatives across the cosmetics and energy industries has brought new attention to a once-overlooked resource: microalgae. In Nigeria, recent research into native strains such as Dunaliella salina and Spirulina platensis is beginning to shed light on their potential
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Oluwatosin Ogunjuyigbe is a writer and journalist who covers business, finance, technology, and the changing forces shaping Nigeria’s economy. He focuses on turning complex ideas into clear, compelling stories.

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