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Nigeria and the US are joining forces to tackle terrorism in the Sahel region – could this pact be a game-changer?

Tensions rise as Nigeria responds to escalating xenophobia abroad. We explore the implications of this diplomatic move.

Plus, a financial showdown unfolds as contractors stage fresh protests over a substantial payment dispute. What's causing this standoff?

And in a stark reminder of public health, the government vows to enhance food safety standards following alarming statistics on foodborne illnesses.

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00:00Here are some of the headlines making the rounds today.
00:03High hopes as Nigeria U.S. pact shifts global counterterrorism to Sahel.
00:09On foreign matters, Nigeria moves retaliation as xenophobia escalates.
00:15Contractors short finance ministry in fresh protests over a $700 billion payment.
00:22Federal government to strengthen food safety as unsafe food kills 53,000 yearly.
00:28U.S. judge blocks Trump's $100,000 for skilled visa.
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