June 24 Morning Brief: Top 10 Headlines on Security, Economy and More
Start your day with the top headlines from TheMatrix Newspapers. President Tinubu has sent a constitutional amendment to the Senate to allow state police forces. He’s also in talks with Mastercard to boost the digital economy and reach five million MSMEs, praising Nigeria’s tech-savvy youth. Fidelity Bank hosted its 19th Export Management Programme at Lagos Business School to support exporters. The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee shortlisted 89 candidates for the 2026 SAN rank. Governors and former governors are positioning for 2027 Senate seats, and INEC issued Certificates of Return after recent bye-elections. Political sparks flew over Peter Obi’s call for the president’s resignation. The US sanctioned a Nigerian national over alleged ISIS links. Cristiano Ronaldo set a World Cup record by scoring in six tournaments, and Alex Ekubo’s mother shared an emotional tribute to her late son.
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