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US Airstrikes in Sokoto Spark Senate Pushback as Akpabio Orders Closed-Door Briefing

Nigeria’s Senate has moved to interrogate the circumstances surrounding US airstrikes conducted in Sokoto State, following complaints of inadequate legislative oversight. Senate President Godswill Akpabio confirmed that lawmakers will be briefed in a closed session, framing the issue as a constitutional balance between executive authority, sovereignty, and parliamentary accountability.
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Alleged Coup Plot Against Tinubu: Interim Military Report Names Army Colonel as Coordinator

An interim military investigation has identified a serving Army Colonel as the alleged coordinator of a multi-service plot to overthrow Nigeria’s civilian government. Investigators say the operation progressed beyond dissent into early operational planning, prompting arrests across the armed forces and triggering formal military judicial processes amid heightened concerns over national stability.
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UEFA Champions League Playoff Picture: Real Madrid, PSG, and Juventus Set for Playoffs, Arsenal’s Perfect Record Secures Top Spot

Top European clubs like Real Madrid, PSG, and Juventus are set for challenging playoffs to secure spots in the UEFA Champions League round of 16. With dramatic results on the final day of the league phase, these teams must battle through the playoffs, while Arsenal, Bayern Munich, and others advance automatically with perfect or near-perfect performances.
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Diezani Alison-Madueke Faces UK Trial Over Alleged Luxury Bribes

Former Nigerian petroleum minister Diezani Alison-Madueke is at the centre of a UK corruption trial alleging she accepted luxury bribes, including high-value properties and designer goods, in exchange for oil contracts. Prosecutors say the case exposes how global financial systems were used to move illicit wealth, reviving scrutiny of Nigeria’s oil-era corruption and cross-border accountability.
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