April 13, 2026 – Nigeria Headlines

1Chelsea 0-3 Man City: Pep Guardiola’s side looking ominous in title race

Story gist: Manchester City defeated Chelsea 3-0 in a Premier League match. The result positions Pep Guardiola’s team strongly in the title race.
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Chelsea 0-3 Man City: Pep Guardiola’s side looking ominous in title race
— BBC
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets omitted coverage of the story entirely, leaving no perspective from those lanes. Center outlet BBC framed the match by headlining Manchester City’s 3-0 win and describing Guardiola’s side as ‘looking ominous’ in the title race, emphasizing City’s dominance with foreboding language toward rivals (55 words).

2Makinde, Olubadan dismiss alleged dethronement plot as baseless, fault Fayose

Story gist: Makinde and the Olubadan dismissed an alleged dethronement plot as baseless and faulted Fayose. Ladoja also criticized Fayose over the allegations.
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Alafin Oyo, symbol of hope for Yoruba people — Gani Adams
— Tribune Online
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Makinde, Ladoja fault Fayose over alleged dethronement plot
— Punch Newspapers
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Makinde, Olubadan dismiss alleged dethronement plot as baseless, fault Fayose
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Tribune emphasizes Gani Adams praising Alafin Oyo as ‘symbol of hope for Yoruba people,’ focusing on cultural unity without mentioning the plot. Center Punch neutrally reports Makinde and Ladoja faulting Fayose. Right-leaning Nation stresses Makinde and Olubadan dismissing plot ‘as baseless,’ with emphatic denial tone. Left omits confrontation details.

3Nigerian airstrike hits market, 200 feared dead in northeast Yobe state

Story gist: A Nigerian airstrike struck a market in northeast Yobe state. About 200 people are feared dead.
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Nigerian airstrike hits market, 200 feared dead in northeast Yobe state
— CNBC
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Nigeria: Many dead after military bombs village market
— DW.com
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Bias summary: Left-leaning CNBC specifies ‘airstrike hits market’ with precise ‘200 feared dead,’ highlighting military action scale. Center DW.com uses vague ‘many dead’ and ‘military bombs village market,’ downplaying numbers and specifying ‘village.’ Right-leaning outlets absent, omitting context like strikes targeting Boko Haram insurgents in the region.

4Taiwo Oyedele’s remarks on tax laws mispresented, says committee

Story gist: A committee stated that Taiwo Oyedele’s remarks on tax laws were misrepresented. The Federal Government clarified that the finance minister did not admit errors in new tax laws.
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Finance minister did not admit errors in new tax laws — FG
— Punch Newspapers
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the story and any related perspectives on tax policy disputes. Center outlets like Punch Newspapers framed it neutrally as an official Federal Government clarification denying the finance minister admitted errors, emphasizing rebuttal of misrepresentation without deeper analysis of Oyedele’s original remarks or policy implications.

5Reform Will Not Save Nigeria’s Oil Economy, Only a Full‑Scale Transformation Will

Story gist: THISDAYLIVE published an article stating that reforms will not save Nigeria’s oil economy. The piece argues only a full-scale transformation will suffice.
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Reform Will Not Save Nigeria’s Oil Economy, Only a Full‑Scale Transformation Will
— THISDAYLIVE
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets omitted coverage, absenting progressive calls for social reforms or conservative emphasis on market deregulation. Center outlet THISDAYLIVE frames the story analytically in its headline, stressing insufficiency of reforms and need for comprehensive overhaul of Nigeria’s oil sector without partisan tone.