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President Tinubu's economic reforms are showing promising results, pushing Nigeria's monthly revenue to an impressive 3.6 trillion naira, as confirmed by the NRA's boss.

But it's not all good news. The AEDC is facing potential 2027 exclusions amidst approaching court battles. Political instability also looms as the PDP, LP, and NNPP grapple with internal crises, presenting a narrowing field of options for the electorate.



Meanwhile, rising LPG prices and Middle East tensions are creating a challenging environment for Nigeria's cooking gas market. Excitingly, 2.2 million candidates are set to take the UTME, with safety measures in place for the JAMB and police examinations.

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00:00Here are some of the headlines making the rounds today.
00:03AEDC on brink of 2027 exclusions as court battles draw near.
00:09Tinnemble's reforms pushed Nigeria's revenue to 3.6 trillion nair monthly,
00:15and this is according to the NRA's boss.
00:182027, options narrow for electorate as PDP, LP, NNPP crisis linger.
00:26Rising LPG prices, Middle East crisis threatened Nigeria's cooking gas market.
00:34Jam and the police, the Smith's safety concern as 2.2 million candidate seats for UTME.
00:41For more on those stories and others, click the link in our bio
00:44and follow us on all our social media pages across all platforms at Guardian Nigeria.
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