Nigeria News in English
February 13, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 13th February, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.
Oborevwori wins double ‘Governor of the Year 2025’ awards, while Gov Lawal also takes home a leadership honor.
Questions arise over the deployment of 200 US troops to Nigeria, as security experts weigh in.
INEC plans to spend over N1 trillion on upcoming elections, with funding debates heating up in the National Assembly.
Workers protest outside NAFDAC office over the enforcement of the sachet alcohol ban, demanding clarity.
Kuwait reaffirms stronger ties with Nigeria, announcing a $62.8 million loan to support education initiatives.
Nigeria aims to engage 50,000 tech innovators in a new hackathon in partnership with Ericsson.
Atiku and Fayose clash over Makinde’s recent visit to Minna, escalating political tensions ahead of 2027 elections.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya emphasizes inclusive growth and sustainable development in his latest address.
Tinubu praises BOI for disbursing a record N636 billion in loans to businesses this year.
Nigerians face potential impacts as the US expands efforts to revoke citizenship for foreign-born Americans.
A report highlights Africa's $29.5 trillion mineral deposits, urging a digital strategy for resource management.
Nollywood continues to shine as "BTS" and "Oversabi Aunty" dominate the cinema box office this week.
AHF Nigeria promotes awareness on HIV prevention during Condom Day celebrations in Kogi State.
WAHO unveils a roadmap for effective Lassa fever vaccines, emphasizing community engagement for success.
Apple delays the launch of its AI-powered Siri upgrade again, causing a stir among tech enthusiasts.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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