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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 17 outlets reported this story.

Civil society organizations urge rigorous implementation of methane emissions rules in Niger Delta

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Civil society organizations in Nigeria are pressing for more rigorous enforcement of methane emissions regulations in the Niger Delta. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and its emissions from oil and gas activities contribute significantly to climate change. The call for stricter regulations highlights ongoing environmental concerns in the region and the need for accountability from government institutions.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 15 outlets reported this story.

Cardoso Introduces Naira Ambassadors Club, Cautions Against Currency Misuse Impacting Economic Costs

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Governor Olayemi Cardoso of the Central Bank of Nigeria has launched the Naira Ambassadors Club to combat the ongoing issues of currency abuse and mutilation. He asserts that these practices significantly elevate economic costs, affecting the overall financial health of the nation. This initiative aims to promote proper currency handling and raise awareness about the implications of misuse.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 15 outlets reported this story.

42% of Nigerian schoolgirls experience gender violence as government and EU take action

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Recent data indicates that 42% of Nigerian schoolgirls face gender-based violence, a statistic that highlights a significant public health and educational crisis. This violence contributes to increased school dropout rates and adversely affects the mental and physical well-being of young girls. The Nigerian government and the European Union are reportedly taking steps to address this issue, but the effectiveness of these actions remains to be seen.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 14 outlets reported this story.

Nigeria Requires $100 Billion Each Year to Bridge $2.3 Trillion Infrastructure Deficit, Introduces PPP Contract Template

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Nigeria's infrastructure deficit is estimated at $2.3 trillion, requiring $100 billion annually for its resolution. The introduction of a new Public-Private Partnership (PPP) contract template by the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission aims to streamline investments in infrastructure projects.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 15 outlets reported this story.

Kaduna Governor Sani's critic Pompo detained amid concerns of renewed opposition repression

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The detention of Pompo, a known critic of Kaduna Governor Sani, raises concerns about political repression in Nigeria. Reports indicate that this action may be part of a broader trend where opposition figures face intimidation. Monitoring by the Nigeria Democratic Congress suggests that there is heightened political tension in the region.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 21 outlets reported this story.

Zamfara boy pledges to enlist in army for revenge after witnessing father's murder by bandits

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The incident highlights the ongoing security challenges in Zamfara State, where banditry has led to numerous violent deaths. Official reports indicate a surge in attacks, with the state government struggling to contain the situation. This tragedy illustrates the deep psychological impact such violence has on children and communities in conflict zones.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 22 outlets reported this story.

Nigerian State House Spends N194 million on Tinubu and Shettima's Trips in a Single Day

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The reported expenditure of N194 million by the Nigerian State House for President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima's trips raises questions about fiscal responsibility. This amount, reportedly spent in a single day, is significant especially considering the ongoing economic challenges faced by many Nigerians. The context of these trips and their necessity should be scrutinized to understand the allocation of public funds.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 22 outlets reported this story.

Lakurawa militants impose N1,500 marriage fee, mandate unions for girls over 15 in Niger State

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The Lakurawa militants have imposed a N1,500 marriage fee and mandated marriages for girls over 15 in Niger State. This is a significant violation of human rights and raises concerns about child marriage practices, which can have detrimental effects on young girls' health and education.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 24, 2026 Source Strength: 23 outlets reported this story.

Employees Still Awaiting NELFUND Resumption One Year After Appointment Letters Amid Family Hardships

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The NELFUND initiative was launched to provide employment opportunities in Nigeria, but many appointed employees have not yet resumed work, one year after receiving their letters. This situation reflects broader issues within public sector employment processes in Nigeria, including bureaucratic delays and lack of accountability.

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POLITICS POSITIVE June 23, 2026 Source Strength: 14 outlets reported this story.

Terrorists strike Isanlu Road in Kogi, resulting in two deaths and five abductions

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The recent attack on Isanlu Road in Kogi highlights the ongoing security challenges in Nigeria, particularly with terrorist groups targeting vulnerable areas. The incident has resulted in two fatalities and five abductions, raising concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of local law enforcement.

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