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Ministers are on the move ahead of a crucial deadline! What does this mean for the government?

Finance Minister Adelabu is addressing the nation's power struggles, promising a swift recovery within two weeks. Will his plan deliver the light at the end of the tunnel?

The Electoral Act 2026 faces rejection, while INEC introduces new guidelines for political parties. We dive into the potential impact on Nigeria's electoral landscape.

Plus, a shocking link between criminal proceeds and violent extremism in Nigeria is revealed by the UNODC. And get ready for a trade boost as the National Single Window initiative rolls out!

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00:00Here's a look at some of the headlines making the rounds today.
00:03Ministers gauge support popularity ahead of resignation deadline.
00:08Adelabu apologizes over power outages, pledges recovery in 14 days.
00:15Inter-Party Advisory Council rejects Electoral Act 2026 as INEC unveils new party guidelines.
00:22United Nations Office of Drugs and Crimes links illicit proceeds of crime to violent extremism in Nigeria.
00:31Federal government anticipates improved trade as phased implementation of National Single Window takes off.
00:38For more details on these stories and others, click the link in our bio and follow us on all our
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