April 11 Morning Brief: INEC Defers Voter Revalidation, Tinubu Visits Bayelsa and More
Good morning. Here are today’s key headlines from TheMatrix Newspapers. INEC has postponed its nationwide voter revalidation exercise amid mounting pressure. President Tinubu praised Bayelsa’s development projects after skipping a commissioning in Lagos. The Nigerian Shippers’ Council defended recent tariff decisions and port delay measures as legally driven. The World Bank and IMF will hold their 2029 annual meeting in Abu Dhabi. The Federal Government secured 386 convictions in terrorism trials and adjourned 112 cases. President Tinubu also launched the Renewed Hope Enterprise Bridge Initiative to enhance engagement with entrepreneurs. Youths in Kwara protested over the delayed rescue of 176 abducted victims. Peter Obi warned that a US evacuation order reflects declining confidence in Nigeria’s security. Singer Ayra Starr revealed her spiritual aim “to live as perfect as Jesus.” Sportswear giant Nike is investigating a design issue with this summer’s World Cup kits.
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