Nigeria News in English
November 18, 2025
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 18th November, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.
Nigeria loses 60,000 lives annually to antimicrobial resistance, warns WHO.
Bandits kill five and abduct others in Kwara community attacks.
Nicki Minaj highlights persecution of Christians in Nigeria during UN speech.
44 Federal lawmakers urge President Tinubu to seek Nnamdi Kanu’s release.
ASUU laments 15-year stagnation in Nigerian varsity lecturers’ salaries.
Tinubu set to attend G20 leaders summit in South Africa next week.
Cervical cancer elimination efforts gain momentum, but funding cuts threaten progress.
Experts warn of rising diabetes cases and urge regular screening for early detection.
Former Governor Saraki condemns violence in Kwara community church attack.
African Development Bank rallies stock exchanges to reinvent Africa’s financial future.
Curacao makes history as the smallest nation to qualify for the World Cup.
Over 700 beneficiaries access free HIV testing at Lagos Trade Fair this year.
This 17-year-old Nigerian aims to build his own language model from scratch.
Experts emphasize the importance of prostate cancer screening among black men.
Murder of journalist Khashoggi described as a ‘huge mistake’ by Saudi prince.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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