Nigeria News in English
June 24, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 24th June, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.
Oyebanji and Afuye receive INEC’s Certificates of Return, pledging greater service to Ekiti.
U.S. sanctions reveal terror financing amid rising security threats, naming three Nigerian BDCs.
Obi and others criticize Sowore’s detention, calling it a dangerous regression in governance.
Senators set to decide on state police as Tinubu transmits a constitutional amendment bill.
IMF faces accusations of double standards as Fitch warns Nigeria over a $5 billion deal.
Tinubu launches two road projects in Abuja, while Wike vows to continue infrastructure development.
MRA calls for legal protection for whistleblowers in Nigeria on World Whistleblower Day.
Kaduna mob killing: Eyewitness claims police led a woman out before she was lynched.
Obi demands Tinubu’s resignation, citing monumental failures in governance.
Oyo imposes a 16-hour curfew in 10 LGAs amid intensified search for abducted pupils.
Burnham emerges as the front-runner for UK Prime Minister following Starmer's resignation.
Equity market rallies as index gains 1.06%, with stock market appreciating significantly.
Nigeria’s intra-African trade rises by 21% to $9.02 billion, opening new export markets.
Global AIDS fight at a crossroads as UN warns funding cuts threaten epidemic eradication by 2030.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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