Nigeria News in English
April 29, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 29th April, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.
Senate pushes police trust fund overhaul, raises allocation to one percent amid fiscal concerns.
Malaria prevalence drops from twenty percent to fifteen percent, says federal government.
Controversy trails Mark-led ADC NWC’s ultimatum to Supreme Court ahead of 2027 polls.
Islamic State claims responsibility for deadly attack on football pitch in northeast Nigeria.
Kenyan President Ruto apologizes to Nigerians after comments about their English skills.
Federal government moves to end malnutrition with new ten-year nutrition policy.
Tinubu officially opens re-election bid by picking nomination form for 2027 election.
House of Representatives approves Tinubu’s request for five hundred sixteen million dollar loan.
Nigerian stocks fall as bank shares tumble, but market remains up forty-four percent this year.
Two Nigerians killed in xenophobic attacks in South Africa, sparking protests against violence.
Nigeria caps aviation fuel prices to prevent disruptions in airline operations across the country.
Mali junta leader vows crackdown after insurgent attacks shake Bamako and northern regions.
World Immunization Week highlights the importance of vaccines as a lifelong shield for generations.
Nigeria, along with nine other countries, accounts for seventy percent of global hepatitis B deaths.
FCT unveils free HIV prevention injection for residents to enhance public health initiatives.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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