
Nigeria in Summary – 13 APRIL 2025
Here's a breakdown of some key issues in the public consciousness:
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The world this morning—an analysis
The current global landscape is marked by a confluence of escalating tensions, economic uncertainties, and humanitarian crises demanding careful and nuanced reporting. Here's a breakdown of some key areas:
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BOOM: Nigeria’s adult content economy is burgeoning
With the rise of homegrown platforms like AllAccessFans, Nigeria’s adult content industry is booming – but the threat of piracy and public shaming makes it a complex new workplace for women.
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US court orders FBI, DEA to release Tinubu drug probe files
“A US federal judge has ordered top American law enforcement agencies to release confidential records from a 1990s investigation involving Nigerian President Bola Tinubu, rejecting claims that secrecy remains justified.”
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Kano rejects ECOWAS court ruling on blasphemy laws, vows to uphold religious values
“We fully respect the court’s authority, but the laws that govern our state must reflect the unique moral and religious fabric of our people,”...
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Obasanjo Shades Tinubu: “What do you say about a president who came into office with no plan?”
Speaking at a public forum, Obasanjo remarked, “What do you say about a Nigerian President who came into an office without a plan?” — a comment widely interpreted as a jab at the current administration.
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Obasanjo Shades Tinubu: “What do you say about a president who came into office with no plan?”
“What do you say about a Nigerian President who came into an office without a plan ?” – Olusegun Obasanjo subs President Bola Tinubu
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— GoldMyneTV (@GoldmyneTV) April 13, 2025
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Iran, US hail ‘positive’ nuclear talks in Oman, set to meet again
Speaking aboard Air Force One, President Trump said, “Nothing matters until you get it done... but it’s going OK.”
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Obasanjo: Nigerians have no business being poor
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said Nigeria’s poverty crisis stems from poor leadership, not a lack of resources.
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Mixed metaphors: The loyalty line
You probably call it something else, but I call it the Loyalty Line: that routine line-up of top government—mostly security-related—officials in front of the presidential jet when a Nigerian leader is about to travel.
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