Nigeria News in English
October 23, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 23rd October, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.
Sanwo-Olu and a monarch commend Oyebanji during a road inauguration event.
Governor Oyebanji emphasizes the need for infrastructure to boost economic well-being in Ekiti.
International Press Centre condemns attacks on journalists covering protests in Abuja.
A tanker explosion in Niger State claims dozens of lives as people scoop fuel.
Nnamdi Kanu prepares to defend against terrorism allegations after meeting with his legal team.
ICPC reports a record N1.86 billion from the sale of forfeited assets this year.
ASUU suspends its two-week warning strike following a recent NEC meeting.
Senate approves bills for the amendment of the FRSC and the establishment of a dietitians council.
UN official warns that a $31 trillion debt is hindering progress in developing countries.
Cameroon’s Constitutional Council will announce the presidential election winner on October 27.
An American missionary has reportedly been kidnapped in Niger’s capital.
Former French President Sarkozy is serving time in jail under guard for his safety.
Dangote refinery plans to list a 10% stake on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
NNPCL reports a profit of N216 billion on a turnover of N4.26 trillion.
Lassa fever death toll in Nigeria rises to 172, with cases reaching 924 nationwide.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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