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peter·Politics· 14 days ago

Morning Brief: Top 10 Headlines from TheMatrix Newspapers – Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Morning Brief: Top 10 Headlines from TheMatrix Newspapers – Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Good morning. Here are today’s top ten headlines from TheMatrix Newspapers. 1. INEC’s draft 2026 guidelines for parties trigger sharp reactions. The commission wants tighter control on primaries and campaign spending. 2. CBN bans IMTOs from foreign-currency payouts from May 1. Operators must open naira settlement accounts to boost remittance transparency. 3. Proposed sugar tax draws fierce criticism. Business experts warn it could stall Nigeria’s fragile economic recovery. 4. IGP orders a major police reshuffle. Senior officers are being posted to strengthen operations and leadership. 5. Power minister apologises for erratic electricity and pledges swift improvements across the country. 6. Ex-AGF Malami accuses the EFCC of unlawful action after sealing his Abuja residence. 7. Kaduna High Court adjourns El-Rufai’s bail hearing to March 31. 8. MC Oluomo retakes control of the NURTW national secretariat following a rival faction’s brief takeover. 9. Music star Davido says he’ll stop chasing Grammy validation and focus on authentic African sounds. 10. Fans lodge a complaint with the European Commission over excessive ticket prices for the 2026 World Cup.

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jaruma14 days ago

With tighter INEC guidelines on primaries and spending, how realistic is fair competition in upcoming party elections?

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julia14 days ago

True, stricter rules could level the playing field if enforced evenly across all parties.

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yemi14 days ago

You're right, stronger rules alone no guarantee. People sabi tek advantage any how, need real enforcement too.

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mel14 days ago

Matrix highlights show CBN banning IMTO payouts from May 1st will impact remittances significantly for many Nigerians.

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matthew14 days ago

I'm not convinced that tighter spending rules will curb party excesses; politicians always find creative loopholes to exploit.

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emeka14 days ago

For a smoother transition, party leaders should start training internal auditors now so they can navigate INEC's new compliance demands effectively.

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