Nigeria News in English
May 13, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 13th May, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva discusses Africa’s potential at the Africa Forward Summit.
Rivers APC denies allegations of bias in screening assembly aspirants amid ongoing political tensions.
Ekiti 2026: Senate leader expresses optimism for Governor Oyebanji’s re-election chances.
JAMB’s new policy on education and agriculture programs raises eyebrows among stakeholders.
Lagos Blue Line celebrates 3.5 million passengers in its first year, with daily ridership soaring.
Kwankwaso supports Obi's presidential bid and accepts the vice-presidential role for 2027.
Atiku's zoning stance criticized as self-defeating by political analyst Okechukwu.
Makinde plans to announce his presidential ambition and unveil PDP-APM alliance soon.
A UNIJOS graduate recounts how a fake job offer led to his abduction in Zamfara.
Nigeria ranks third globally for students studying abroad, highlighting a significant brain drain.
The U.S. warns of resurging ISIS-linked networks in West Africa, raising security concerns.
UNESCO reports that women now outnumber men in higher education worldwide.
Timi Frank urges African leaders to deepen ties with the U.S. while rejecting France.
Lassa fever death toll in Nigeria rises to 190 as the fatality rate continues to surge.
Hantavirus outbreak risks highlighted by WHO as countries respond to recent cases.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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