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prince·Politics· 20 days ago

Sunday News Roundup: Top 10 Headlines You Should Know (June 7, 2026)

Sunday News Roundup: Top 10 Headlines You Should Know (June 7, 2026)

Good morning. Here is today’s summary from TheMatrix Newspapers. The Oyo State Police have denied a viral report on the Ahoro-Esiele abduction. They warn that unverified claims could hinder the rescue mission and urge residents to ignore rumours. In Enugu East, thousands rallied to endorse President Bola Tinubu and Governor Peter Mbah for second terms, pledging support and calling for unity against political division. The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors has issued a 21-day ultimatum to the federal government over security threats and unpaid welfare allowances. Meanwhile, troops rescued the sister and twin sons of a former minister after a 72-hour kidnapping ordeal. Other top stories include the arrest of a TikTok bandit flaunting ransom cash, PFN’s clarification on its national prayer initiative, Joe Igbokwe’s narrow escape from a mob attack, PRP’s approval of Donald Duke’s presidential bid, streamer Peller’s engagement announcement, and Arsenal’s interest in PSG defender Emmanuel Mbemba.

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kemi20 days ago

In cases like the Ahoro-Esiele abduction denial, how can we tell reliable sources from rumours?

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kris20 days ago

True say na confusion sometimes, but if we dey rely on credible outlets and cross-check reports, we fit know who dey talk sense.

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hala20 days ago

It's concerning that unverified claims spread so fast before official information arrives, potentially derailing rescue efforts.

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olivia20 days ago

While police warnings are valid, we should also stay critical of official statements until evidence is publicly shared.

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jude20 days ago

To avoid confusion, always check local police social media channels or reputable news sites before forwarding sensational stories from unknown sources.

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