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The Report — Breaking News Monday, May 11, 2026

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Nigeria’s May 11 headlines highlight JAMB’s admission cut‑off meeting, resumed union talks, and Tinubu’s APC strategy session. The naira remains under pressure, debt concerns grow, and global diplomacy sees U.S.–Iran edging toward a memorandum while Russia escalates in Ukraine. Entertainment buzz surrounds the World Cup anthem and Arsenal’s Champions League hopes. The Community Spotlight shines on Abuja youths tackling waste management, underscoring local resilience.   Good morning. Here are the news headlines shaping our world today.  Nigeria JAMB Holds Admission Cut‑Off Meeting    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) convened its annual policy meeting in Abuja to determine admission cut‑off marks for Nigerian tertiary institutions. The meeting brought together vice‑chancellors, rectors, provosts, and education stakeholders to set standards for the 2026/2027 academic session.   Students expressed anxiety over rising competit...

The Report — Breaking News May 8, 2026

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Nigeria’s May 8 headlines highlight Tinubu’s nomination, Jonathan’s possible comeback, and Mamman’s fraud conviction. The naira remains under pressure, while APC waives Tinubu’s screening. Globally, Russia escalates war in Ukraine, WHO monitors a hantavirus outbreak, and IMF warns of slowed African growth. Entertainment buzz surrounds the World Cup anthem and Arsenal’s Champions League hopes. The Community Spotlight focuses on grassroots political movements clarifying identity.   Good morning. Here are the headlines shaping our today’s world.  Nigeria Tinubu’s Nomination Forms Submitted    Vice President Kashim Shettima, alongside APC governors Hope Uzodinma (Imo) and Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), submitted President Bola Tinubu’s nomination forms to the APC National Working Committee in Abuja. The move confirmed that the party will adopt direct primaries for the 2027 elections.   APC supporters hailed the submission as a show of unity, while critic...

The Report — Breaking Stories May 7, 2026

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Nigeria’s May 7 headlines highlight stalled union negotiations, Atiku’s U.S. address, and Obi/Kwankwaso’s NDC rally. The naira remains under pressure, debt concerns grow, and global recession fears mount amid the Hormuz crisis. Entertainment buzz surrounds Lagos boxing and Arsenal’s Champions League hopes. The Community Spotlight shines on Lagos’s grassroots health clinic, underscoring local resilience.   Good morning. Here are the headline news that shapes our world.  Nigeria FG and University Unions Deadlocked Over Strike   On May 7, 2026, the Federal Government met SSANU and NASU leaders in Abuja to resolve the indefinite strike that began May 1. Talks stalled as unions insisted on full implementation of the 2009 agreement, while government negotiators asked for more time.   Students voiced anger over prolonged disruption, while education experts warned of lasting damage to Nigeria’s academic calendar if the strike continues.  ...

The Report — Breaking News May 6, 2026

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Nigeria’s May 6 headlines highlight tense union negotiations, Atiku’s U.S. meetings, and Obi/Kwankwaso’s NDC rally. The naira remains under pressure, debt concerns grow, and global recession fears mount amid the Hormuz crisis. Entertainment buzz surrounds Lagos boxing and Arsenal’s Champions League hopes. The Community Spotlight shines on Kano’s grassroots school meals program, underscoring local resilience.   Good morning. Here are the news headlines shaing our world today  Nigeria FG Resumes Talks With University Unions   The Federal Government resumed negotiations with SSANU and NASU on May 6, 2026, in Abuja, seeking to end the indefinite strike that began May 1 after disputes over the 2009 agreement. Officials promised to present a revised framework within two weeks.   Students expressed cautious optimism but warned of further unrest if talks fail. Union leaders insisted they will not back down until concrete commitments are signed....

The Report — Breaking News May 4, 2026

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Nigeria’s May 4, 2026 headlines are dominated by Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso defecting to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Atiku Abubakar warning of a “full‑blown crisis” ahead of his U.S. visit, and JAMB fixing May 11 for its admission cut‑off meeting. Globally, recession fears grow amid security crises, while entertainment and sports spotlight Lagos boxing events and Arsenal’s Champions League push.  Good morning. Here are the headlines stories shaping Nigeria and the world today.  Nigeria Peter Obi and Kwankwaso Join NDC Former presidential candidates Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso officially joined the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) on May 3, 2026, at the party’s headquarters in Abuja. They were welcomed by Senator Seriake Dickson, who urged unity and litigation‑free politics. Supporters of both politicians hailed the move as a potential “third force,” while critics questioned whether the NDC can overcome Nigeria’s entrenched party structures....

The Report — Breaking Stories May 2, 2026

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Here is The Report — Breaking Stories for May 2, 2026, with Nigeria’s top headlines, global updates, entertainment & sports, and a Community Spotlight story that shaped our world today. Good morning.  Nigeria FG Appeals to University Staff Unions Amid Strike The Federal Government on May 2, 2026, appealed to SSANU and NASU to suspend their indefinite strike, which began May 1, after failed negotiations over the 2009 agreement. Meetings were held in Abuja to seek compromise. Students expressed frustration over disrupted academic calendars, while union leaders insisted the strike would continue until demands are met. Tinubu Urges Labour Unity After May Day Rallies President Bola Tinubu, in a May Day message on May 1, 2026, called for unity among Nigerian workers, emphasizing productivity and resilience despite economic challenges. Labour unions welcomed the recognition but criticized government inaction on wage reforms, calling speeches “empty promises.” Economy Naira...

The Report — Breaking Stories May 1, 2026

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Nigeria marks Workers’ Day today, May 1, 2026, with a nationwide public holiday, but the celebrations are overshadowed by a fresh university staff strike and sharp criticism of government borrowing. Globally, the Strait of Hormuz crisis continues to disrupt oil and food markets, while Lagos hosts a major boxing event featuring Portable vs Carter Efe. Good morning. Here are news stories shaping Nigeria and the world today. Nigeria FG Declares May 1 Public Holiday The Federal Government declared Friday, May 1, 2026, a public holiday to commemorate International Workers’ Day. Minister of Interior Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo praised Nigerian workers for their dedication and urged unity and productivity. Labour unions welcomed the recognition but stressed that wage reforms and welfare remain unresolved. SSANU and NASU Begin Strike The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU) and Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU) commenced an indefinite strike at midnight on May 1, citing g...

The Report — Breaking Stories April 30, 2026

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April 30 headlines highlight Nigeria’s tense negotiations with university staff unions, Tinubu’s Workers’ Day holiday declaration, and the Supreme Court’s ruling on ADC leadership. The naira remains under pressure, while global oil and food markets reel from Middle East conflict. Entertainment brings Arsenal’s Champions League push and Nollywood’s generational struggles, while the Community Spotlight exposes Nigeria’s education crisis with 15 million children out of school.   Good morning. Here is The Report — Breaking Stories for April 30, 2026, with Nigeria’s top headlines, global updates, entertainment, sports, and a Community Spotlight section  🇳🇬 Nigeria FG Meets University Staff Unions Over Looming Strike   The Federal Government met with SSANU, NASU, and NAAT on April 30, 2026, at the Ministry of Education in Abuja to avert a strike. The unions had rejected a 30% salary increase and demanded a renegotiated agreement by the deadline. ...