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Tonight’s bedtime brief: Nigeria
grapples with rising fuel prices and security concerns, while globally the
spotlight is on tense US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad and shifting leadership
in Myanmar.
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In Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu urged citizens to remain hopeful despite mounting hardship from surging fuel prices. Speaking in Bayelsa State, he compared Nigeria’s situation to Kenya and assured that reforms underway would eventually yield positive results. Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) announced that its planned nationwide voter revalidation exercise will be postponed until after the 2027 elections. Security challenges persist, as bandits struck again in Kwara State, killing five forest guards in Kaiama Local Government Area. These developments underscore the dual pressures of economic strain and insecurity that continue to weigh heavily on the nation.