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jayjay·Real matters· about 2 hours ago

July 4 Morning Roundup: Top 10 Stories Nigeria Must Know Today

July 4 Morning Roundup: Top 10 Stories Nigeria Must Know Today

Start your Saturday with the key developments shaping our nation today. The NDC has urged President Tinubu to sack his Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, over alleged misuse of a fake agency in a ₦400 million corruption scandal. INEC has extended voter registration by two weeks and launched an online portal for first-time registrants. Meanwhile, 268 Nigerians fleeing xenophobic attacks in South Africa have been repatriated, and the Defence Headquarters insists 200 US troops are still in Nigeria for training. President Tinubu praised Customs chief Adewale Adeniyi on his re-election at the World Customs Organisation. In Osun, the IGP is seeking local leaders’ support to curb pre-election violence. Elsewhere, the Federal Government has begun disbursing over ₦39 billion in pension arrears, Senate President Akpabio explains why he left the PDP, Burna Boy’s mother playfully urges her son to wish for a family, and Egypt marks its first World Cup knockout win.

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yemiabout 2 hours ago

With voter registration extended and corruption claims against Femi Gbajabiamila, do you think Nigerians will feel more confident about fair elections?

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krisabout 2 hours ago

The timing of the NDC's demand to sack Gbajabiamila, right after the scandal, raises doubts about genuine accountability versus political grandstanding.

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maryabout 1 hour ago

No be only Tinubu get responsibility for corruption. Politicians across parties dey find ways to enrich themselves too.

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