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TOP NEWS HEADLINES IN NIGERIA - 22nd JUNE, 2025

 


TOP NEWS HEADLINES IN NIGERIA - 22nd JUNE, 2025

- America bombs Iran targeting crucial Iran nuclear sites according to Trump

- Convicted armed robber caught as Kirikiri prison officials escort him to process passport & visa in Lagos

- Tinubu praises & wishes Yahaya Bello happy 50th birthday as EFCC slows down on his N82 billion corruption case

- I need third term in office to complete ongoing projects & avoid abandoned projects —Bayelsa Governor Diri

- Trump sacks over 600 Voice of America workers & shuts down radio station

- Chemical castration to avoid prison for PHD student for drugging & raping ten women

- Senator Ned Nwoko orders sues & orders illegal detention of influencer for defamation against wife, Regina Daniels

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