Nigeria News in English
October 26, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 26th October, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.
Tinubu’s military shake-up raises questions about motives and future reforms.
Governors praise Nigeria's removal from FATF grey list as a sign of financial integrity.
Liverpool suffers fourth straight Premier League defeat, falling 3-2 to Brentford.
N’Assembly committee approves creation of an additional state for the South East.
Tension rises as bandits from Katsina reportedly invade communities in Kano.
Police mourn the loss of Lagos DPO Matilda Ngbaronye after surgery complications.
Sowore treated for injuries after alleged police brutality during a court appearance.
Madagascar strips ex-president Rajoelina of citizenship amid money laundering charges.
Kamala Harris hints at a potential run for president in the next election cycle.
Lithium processing investments in Nasarawa reach $850 million, reshaping the local economy.
Afreximbank president Oramah steps down, receiving heartfelt tributes from industry leaders.
WHO warns that medical aid delivery to Gaza is still stalling amid ongoing crises.
Harry Kane's scoring streak ends as Bayern Munich secures a win against Monchengladbach.
Africa is nearing polio-free status, but funding shortfalls threaten ongoing eradication efforts.
Films should reflect the mystery of African culture, says acclaimed director Niyi Akinmolayan.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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