1Tinubu, others mourn late Ilorin Chief Imam
Story gist: President Bola Tinubu and others mourned the death of the Chief Imam of Ilorin, Sheikh Saliu Mustapha.
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Tinubu, others mourn late Ilorin Chief Imam
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Tinubu mourns Chief Imam of Ilorin, Sheikh Saliu
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets omitted coverage, absenting that perspective. Center outlet Punch framed the story as ‘Tinubu, others mourn,’ emphasizing collective condolences. Right-leaning The Nation highlighted ‘Tinubu mourns Chief Imam… Sheikh Saliu,’ focusing on the president’s personal tribute and including the cleric’s full name for specificity.
2Nigeria, UAE sign agreement on ports development, maritime logistics
Story gist: Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates signed an agreement on ports development and maritime logistics.
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Nigeria, UAE sign agreement on ports development, maritime logistics
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Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning outlets covered the story. Center outlet TheCable reported the signing factually with neutral tone, focusing on the agreement details without emphasis on economic impacts or geopolitics. Left perspective absent, potentially omitting development aid or inequality angles; right absent, missing free trade or investment opportunity emphasis.
3Kaduna state kidnap: More than 160 churchgoers kidnapped in twin Nigeria attacks, clergy say
Story gist: Gunmen kidnapped more than 160 churchgoers in attacks on churches in Kaduna state, Nigeria, according to clergy.
Gunmen abduct over 150 worshippers from 3 churches in Nigeria
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Kaduna state kidnap: More than 160 churchgoers kidnapped in twin Nigeria attacks, clergy say
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Bias summary: Left-leaning ABC emphasizes gunmen abducting over 150 worshippers from three churches, focusing on religious targeting. Center BBC details more than 160 churchgoers in twin Kaduna attacks, citing clergy as source. Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting potential emphasis on Islamist threats, security failures, or calls for stronger government action.
4Sanwo-Olu Defends Makoko Demolition, Announces Palliatives
Story gist: Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu defended the demolition of structures in Makoko, a floating community in Lagos, Nigeria, and announced palliatives for affected residents.
Thousands Evicted From the 19th-Century ‘Venice of Nigeria’
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Lagos: Africa’s largest floating shanty town must go
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The New York Times emphasize human cost with sympathetic framing, calling Makoko the ’19th-Century Venice of Nigeria’ and highlighting thousands evicted. Center outlets like DW.com report factually, describing it as Africa’s largest floating shanty town that ‘must go,’ implying urban necessity. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting pro-development or government-defense perspectives.
5China names $24.5billion Ogidigben Gas Park top BRI recipient in 2025
Story gist: China named the $24.5 billion Ogidigben Gas Park as the top Belt and Road Initiative recipient for 2025.
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Beijing pours cash into Belt and Road financing in global resources grab
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Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning headlines provided; those perspectives absent, potentially omitting pro-development aid (left) or debt-trap warnings (right) views. Center Financial Times frames skeptically with ‘Beijing pours cash into Belt and Road financing in global resources grab,’ emphasizing aggressive resource strategy over economic partnership.