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Friday News Roundup: Oyo Pupils Freed, 112 Emergency Hotline & Key Headlines

Friday News Roundup: Oyo Pupils Freed, 112 Emergency Hotline & Key Headlines

In Oyo State, pupils and teachers held captive for weeks have been released unharmed. The federal government is finalising the rollout of the 112 emergency number nationwide. The Central Bank urges Nigerians to stop rejecting N100 notes. President Tinubu says the Abuja renewal project signals a broader rebuild for Nigeria. The Senate approves an N11 trillion revenue target and a N1.3 trillion budget. Security chiefs highlight communities’ role in defeating bandits and terrorists. In sports, the Golden Eaglets suffer a second defeat, while Nigerian players attract new club interest.

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emeka

How do you think the 112 emergency hotline rollout nationwide will impact response times and citizen safety across Nigeria?

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yemi

But are our telecoms ready to support 112 everywhere, especially in remote areas?

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H
hala

The freed pupils in Oyo State are welcome news, yet recurring abduction cases suggest deeper security gaps remain unaddressed.

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K
kaka

The Abuja renewal announcement sounds promising, but previous infrastructure pledges rarely materialise on schedule or within budget.

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K
kris

Everyone should memorise the 112 emergency number immediately and encourage neighbours to do the same for faster crisis reporting.

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