Nigeria News in English

October 14, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 14th October, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.

ASUU ignores federal government’s plea to halt nationwide strike, grounding universities.

Zamfara commits to collaborating with NEMA for disaster risk management efforts.

Slain husband’s family criticizes Tinubu’s pardon for Maryam Sanda, calling it unjust.

New INEC chairman nominee Amupitan urged to implement reforms and improve election handling.

Popular clergyman Uma Ukpai passes away at the age of 80, leaving a legacy behind.

Cameroon awaits presidential election results as Paul Biya seeks to extend his rule.

Adeleke hands over Osun Amotekun boss for investigation following the Akinlalu killings.

Nigerian Assembly proposes November 2026 for presidential and governorship elections.

Enugu commissioners join APC ahead of the governor’s planned defection to the party.

Ogun state hands over land for the construction of Ijebu-Ode Inland Dry Port project.

Madagascar president reportedly flees as protests against his rule intensify.

Hamas releases all remaining Israeli hostages, marking a significant moment in the conflict.

WHO warns of growing resistance to common antibiotics, raising global health concerns.

Sokoto records high turnout in measles-rubella vaccination campaign, aiming for 95% coverage.

Global mortality rate declines significantly, but youth death rates remain an emerging crisis.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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