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Resurgence of Boko Haram Attacks in Northeastern Nigeria
Boko Haram attacks in northeastern Nigeria have sharply increased in 2024, reaching 191 incidents compared to 105 in 2022, resulting in widespread fear and over 35,000 deaths since 2009 according to the UNDP, and prompting concerns about the group's resurgence despite military presence.
Resurgence of Boko Haram Attacks in Northeastern Nigeria
Boko Haram attacks in northeastern Nigeria have sharply increased in 2024, reaching 191 incidents compared to 105 in 2022, resulting in widespread fear and over 35,000 deaths since 2009 according to the UNDP, and prompting concerns about the group's resurgence despite military presence.
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40% Bias Score


Nigeria's April 2025 Health Crisis: High HIV, Unvaccinated Children, and Lassa Fever Outbreak
In April 2025, Nigeria faced multiple health crises: high HIV rates (Rivers State leading with 208,767 cases), the highest number of unvaccinated children globally (2.1 million), and a Lassa fever outbreak (674 confirmed cases, 127 deaths); however, the government invested N110 billion in upgrading ...
Nigeria's April 2025 Health Crisis: High HIV, Unvaccinated Children, and Lassa Fever Outbreak
In April 2025, Nigeria faced multiple health crises: high HIV rates (Rivers State leading with 208,767 cases), the highest number of unvaccinated children globally (2.1 million), and a Lassa fever outbreak (674 confirmed cases, 127 deaths); however, the government invested N110 billion in upgrading ...
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Nigerian Teen's Record-Breaking Art Canvas Raises Autism Awareness
A 15-year-old autistic Nigerian, Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke, created a 12,304 square meter painting, setting a Guinness World Record for the largest art canvas to raise awareness for autism and challenge stigma, particularly in light of recent controversial statements by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the...
Nigerian Teen's Record-Breaking Art Canvas Raises Autism Awareness
A 15-year-old autistic Nigerian, Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke, created a 12,304 square meter painting, setting a Guinness World Record for the largest art canvas to raise awareness for autism and challenge stigma, particularly in light of recent controversial statements by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the...
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Nigerian Teen's Record-Breaking Art Canvas Raises Autism Awareness
15-year-old autistic Nigerian Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke set a Guinness World Record for the largest art canvas (12,304 square meters) in Abuja, Nigeria, on World Autism Acceptance Day in April, raising awareness and funds for autism support amid challenges faced by autistic people in Nigeria due to ...
Nigerian Teen's Record-Breaking Art Canvas Raises Autism Awareness
15-year-old autistic Nigerian Kanyeyachukwu Tagbo-Okeke set a Guinness World Record for the largest art canvas (12,304 square meters) in Abuja, Nigeria, on World Autism Acceptance Day in April, raising awareness and funds for autism support amid challenges faced by autistic people in Nigeria due to ...
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Nigeria's New Law Classifies Bitcoin as Security
Nigeria's new Investment and Securities Act (ISA) 2025, signed into law in March, officially classifies Bitcoin and other digital assets as securities, bringing regulatory clarity to the country's crypto market while imposing compliance costs and potentially hindering less-capitalized businesses. Th...
Nigeria's New Law Classifies Bitcoin as Security
Nigeria's new Investment and Securities Act (ISA) 2025, signed into law in March, officially classifies Bitcoin and other digital assets as securities, bringing regulatory clarity to the country's crypto market while imposing compliance costs and potentially hindering less-capitalized businesses. Th...
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Nigerian Gospel Singer's Husband Sentenced to Death for Murder
A Nigerian court sentenced Peter Nwachukwu, husband of popular gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu, to death by hanging for her murder after a trial involving 23 charges including manslaughter, stemming from allegations of domestic abuse and emotional, verbal, and psychological abuse.
Nigerian Gospel Singer's Husband Sentenced to Death for Murder
A Nigerian court sentenced Peter Nwachukwu, husband of popular gospel singer Osinachi Nwachukwu, to death by hanging for her murder after a trial involving 23 charges including manslaughter, stemming from allegations of domestic abuse and emotional, verbal, and psychological abuse.
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Nigeria's Economic Growth: A Decade High Amidst Persistent Inflation
Nigeria achieved its highest economic growth in a decade (3.4% in 2024) due to President Bola Tinubu's reforms, including ending fuel subsidies and currency liberalization; however, inflation remains high (22.1% in 2025), significantly impacting the population's purchasing power and exacerbating pov...

Nigeria's Economic Growth: A Decade High Amidst Persistent Inflation
Nigeria achieved its highest economic growth in a decade (3.4% in 2024) due to President Bola Tinubu's reforms, including ending fuel subsidies and currency liberalization; however, inflation remains high (22.1% in 2025), significantly impacting the population's purchasing power and exacerbating pov...
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40% Bias Score

At Least 30 Killed in Nigeria Attack
Gunmen suspected to be members of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) killed at least 30 people and burned over 20 vehicles in an attack along the Okigwe-Owerri road in Nigeria's Imo State on Thursday, prompting an investigation by the Nigerian authorities.

At Least 30 Killed in Nigeria Attack
Gunmen suspected to be members of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) killed at least 30 people and burned over 20 vehicles in an attack along the Okigwe-Owerri road in Nigeria's Imo State on Thursday, prompting an investigation by the Nigerian authorities.
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40% Bias Score

Mo Abudu's London Hub to Boost African Cinema
Nigerian media mogul Mo Abudu is opening EbonyLife Place London, a cultural hub for Nigerian food, culture, and cinema, in a repurposed South London lecture hall by the end of 2023; this is in addition to a $50 million Afro Film Fund to support African filmmakers, launching at the end of 2025.

Mo Abudu's London Hub to Boost African Cinema
Nigerian media mogul Mo Abudu is opening EbonyLife Place London, a cultural hub for Nigerian food, culture, and cinema, in a repurposed South London lecture hall by the end of 2023; this is in addition to a $50 million Afro Film Fund to support African filmmakers, launching at the end of 2025.
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40% Bias Score

Nigeria Pledges Strong Commitment to BRICS for Inclusive World Order
Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar announced Nigeria's strong commitment to the BRICS group's goals for a more inclusive world order, emphasizing contributions to peace, sustainable development, and AI governance, and aligning with Brazil's 2025 BRICS priorities during a meeting in Rio de Janeir...

Nigeria Pledges Strong Commitment to BRICS for Inclusive World Order
Nigerian Foreign Minister Yusuf Tuggar announced Nigeria's strong commitment to the BRICS group's goals for a more inclusive world order, emphasizing contributions to peace, sustainable development, and AI governance, and aligning with Brazil's 2025 BRICS priorities during a meeting in Rio de Janeir...
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71 Billion Naira Missing from Nigerian Student Loan Program
An investigation by Nigeria's ICPC revealed that 71.2 billion naira ($66 million) of the 100 billion naira ($62 million) allocated for student loans is missing, prompting an investigation into the management of various universities and key government officials.

71 Billion Naira Missing from Nigerian Student Loan Program
An investigation by Nigeria's ICPC revealed that 71.2 billion naira ($66 million) of the 100 billion naira ($62 million) allocated for student loans is missing, prompting an investigation into the management of various universities and key government officials.
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44% Bias Score

Roadside Bomb Kills 26 in Northeast Nigeria
A truck hit a roadside bomb in Borno State, Nigeria, near the Cameroon border on April 28, killing 26 civilians (16 men, 4 women, 6 children) and injuring three; the attack, claimed by neither Boko Haram nor ISWAP, highlights the ongoing conflict's devastating impact.

Roadside Bomb Kills 26 in Northeast Nigeria
A truck hit a roadside bomb in Borno State, Nigeria, near the Cameroon border on April 28, killing 26 civilians (16 men, 4 women, 6 children) and injuring three; the attack, claimed by neither Boko Haram nor ISWAP, highlights the ongoing conflict's devastating impact.
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36% Bias Score
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