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Nigeria's political landscape is heating up as opposition parties reject the 2027 election timeline, potentially lining up eleven presidential candidates. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the APC as the party grapples with control over national assembly lists, with key figures like Tinobu Governors reportedly involved in the power struggle.

In security news, the nation mourns the tragic loss of eight lives in Plateau and Kogi following deadly violence, leading to a ban on festivals in Kogi. On a positive note, the Navy's professionalism is highlighted as S. Abbas inaugurates a new Maritime Task Force, aiming to enhance security in vital waterways.

Lagos State is grappling with a disturbing surge in domestic violence, recording a staggering 6,753 cases in 2025. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for increased awareness and support services.

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00:00Here are some of the headlines making the rounds today.
00:03Divided opposition rejects 2027 polls, line up 11 presidential candidates.
00:10APC Ticket, Tinobu Governors, Fight for Control of 2027 National Assembly List.
00:18Tinobu Lords, Navy's Professionalism, S. Abbas inaugurates Maritime Task Force.
00:24On Security Martyrs, Gunmen Kill 8 in Plateau, Kogi Bands Festival after Deadly Violence.
00:33Lagos State Government, Lament Surge in Domestic Violence Cases, Recorded 6,753 Cases in 2025.
00:44For more on those stories and others, click the link in our bio and follow us on all our social
00:49media pages across all platforms at Guardian Nigeria.
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