Nigeria News in English

December 2, 2025

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Good morning! It’s 2nd December, and here’s your Nigeria daily news capsule.

Some Tinubu’s ambassadorial nominees should be in prison, says Amb Joe Keshi.

Defense Minister Mohammed Abubakar resigns as Nigeria grapples with a security crisis.

Osun Governor Adeleke resigns from PDP, blaming the party’s national crisis.

Northern governors create a ₦1bn monthly security fund amid rising abductions.

ECOWAS delegation visits Guinea-Bissau for talks following the recent military coup.

Ribadu assures that abducted Niger schoolchildren are doing fine and will return soon.

Nigeria grants asylum to Guinea-Bissau opposition candidate Fernando Dias after the coup.

Forty-two thousand schools remain vulnerable despite the $30 million Safe School funds.

Landmine casualties hit a four-year high as treaty setbacks deepen globally.

G20 Summit: Norway pledges NOK 3.1 billion to support Africa’s development initiatives.

Developing countries need better systems to absorb climate funds, experts emphasize.

NITDA set to launch a digital trust mark seal to enhance online safety and confidence.

Nigeria opens bidding for 50 new oil blocks, targeting $10 billion in investments.

Africa begins the first public rollout of a groundbreaking HIV-prevention injection.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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