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00:00Hello and welcome to Guardian TV. This is Tomorrow's News Today. We'll take a look at our top stories for September 11th, 2025.
00:10National News
00:12EINEC recognizes David Mack-led ADC leadership.
00:15Mahmoud Yakub
00:17Electoral law constrains EINEC from punishing politicians for early campaigns.
00:22Road projects below $20 billion reserved for indigenous contractors, says Umayy.
00:28Court denies bail to our church massacre suspect, orders accelerated trial.
00:34United Nations says Nigeria ranks fourth as attack on school children globally surged by 44%.
00:42Ex-NMPC general manager, convicted in United States over $2.1 million bribe, faces 10-year prison sentence.
00:51Petro stations in Port-A-Court reopen as Nopeng suspends strike.
00:57Quara Polytechnic to launch National Diploma Program in Environmental Health.
01:03Lagos Agency defends Oroshoki demolition, says residents ignored warnings.
01:0912 Jehovah Witnesses die in Fatal Accident in Emu.
01:15Abia Commissioner of Police disband police team over unprofessional conduct.
01:20Domestic Violence
01:21Police arrest father with firehams, rescue mother, children in Abuja.
01:27Business News
01:28Nigeria
01:29Nigeria
01:30Targeting $60 billion investment to expand gas infrastructure in seven years, says Ojolari.
01:36Exporting commodities without adding value locally exposes Africa to global shocks, says MTN chairman.
01:44Central Bank of Nigeria targets $1 billion diaspora reserves by 2026.
01:50International News
01:52Poland
01:53Downs drones in its airspace, becoming first NATO member to fire during Ukraine war.
01:59Qatar new visa rules restrict Nigerian men from solo travel.
02:03Ghana's economy expands 6.3% in second quarter of 2025.
02:10SPOT NEWS
02:11UNGO
02:12TOO SLOW
02:13TOO SLOW
02:14TO LATCH ONTO PASSES
02:15NFF EAT TRUST ECHONK
02:17DESERTS AFTER SOUTH AFRICA DRAW.
02:20RIDERS THREATEN TO QUIT VELTA IF MORE PROTEST DISRUPT RACE.
02:25ENGLAND MUST USE WIN OVER SERBIA AS A TEMPLATE FOR WORLD COUP, says Kane.
02:31For details of these stories and many more, check out our website at Guardian.ng.
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02:43Olukade Olumuyo.
02:44See you next time.
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