March 31, 2026 – Nigeria Headlines

1Former Kano APC guber candidate Nasiru Gawuna resigns from party

Story gist: Nasiru Gawuna, former APC gubernatorial candidate in Kano, has resigned from the party.
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Me zai faru idan Gawuna ya koma wurin Kwankwaso?
— BBC
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Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning outlets covered the story, leaving those perspectives absent. Center BBC frames it speculatively in Hausa with a headline questioning potential consequences if Gawuna joins Kwankwaso’s camp, emphasizing possible political realignment in Kano without confirming defection.

2‘They banged on doors and opened fire’ — Jos residents recount gunmen attack in Angwan Rukuba

Story gist: Residents in Angwan Rukuba, Jos, recounted gunmen banging on doors and opening fire during an attack.
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‘They banged on doors and opened fire’ — Jos residents recount gunmen attack in Angwan Rukuba
— TheCable
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any progressive or conservative framing of the violence. Center outlet TheCable centered residents’ firsthand accounts, using vivid headline phrasing like ‘banged on doors and opened fire’ to emphasize the gunmen’s tactics without additional context on motives, casualties, or authorities’ response.

3Court Bars Turaki-Led NWC From PDP National Secretariat

Story gist: A court barred the Turaki-led National Working Committee of the People’s Democratic Party from accessing the PDP national secretariat.
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Court Bars Turaki-Led NWC From PDP National Secretariat
— Channels Television
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the PDP internal dispute entirely and leaving those perspectives absent. Center outlet Channels Television framed the story neutrally with a factual headline directly stating the court’s action, emphasizing the legal decision without added tone, context, or partisan emphasis.

4Mark, Amaechi, Oyegun, Tambuwal, Daura, Obi in Kano as Kwankwaso joins ADC

Story gist: Mark, Amaechi, Oyegun, Tambuwal, Daura, and Obi gathered in Kano as Kwankwaso joined the ADC party.
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Mark, Amaechi, Oyegun, Tambuwal, Daura, Obi in Kano as Kwankwaso joins ADC
— Premium Times Nigeria
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets omitted the story entirely, providing no coverage or perspective from those lanes. Center outlet Premium Times Nigeria reported factually with a neutral headline listing the politicians present in Kano and Kwankwaso’s party switch to ADC, without added tone, emphasis, or interpretive framing.

5Shettima urges media-government partnership to deepen democracy

Story gist: Vice President Kashim Shettima urged media outlets to partner with the government to deepen democracy. He called for constructive criticism and critical thinking.
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Shettima To Media: Use Your Platform To Strengthen Democracy Via Constructive Criticism and Critical Thinking
— THISDAYLIVE
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Shettima urges media-government partnership to deepen democracy
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: No left-leaning outlets covered the story, omitting progressive viewpoints on media-government relations. Center outlet (THISDAYLIVE) frames positively, emphasizing constructive criticism and critical thinking to strengthen democracy. Right-leaning (The Nation) uses neutral, straightforward language mirroring the core appeal without added interpretive details.