Nigeria News in English
November 17, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 17th November, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.
Gunmen abduct 25 girls from a high school in northwestern Nigeria, survivors recount horror.
Bala Mohammed claims crisis in PDP is fueled by Wike’s impunity and arrogance.
Nigeria loses 60,000 lives annually to antimicrobial resistance, warns WHO.
Bandits kill five and abduct others in recent attacks on a Kwara community.
Nicki Minaj highlights persecution of Christians in Nigeria during her UN speech.
Tinubu set to attend G20 leaders summit in South Africa and AU-EU summit in Angola.
PDP National Deputy chair laments inability to nominate Adeleke for upcoming elections.
Forty-four federal lawmakers urge Tinubu to release Nnamdi Kanu for national reconciliation.
ASUU warns of potential strike as Nigerian lecturers face 15 years of stagnant pay.
WFP reports Nigeria needs $93 billion annually to eradicate hunger by 2030.
Experts raise alarm over rising diabetes cases, urging regular screening for early detection.
Lagos Trade Fair sees over 700 beneficiaries access free HIV testing services.
Curacao makes history as the smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup.
‘Heartbroken’ Alcaraz withdraws from Davis Cup Finals due to injury.
Experts advocate for prostate cancer screening among black men to combat rising cases.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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