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June 15, 2026 – Nigeria Headlines

1Umahi: S’East Roads Conceptualised over 70 Years Ago Being Actualised by Tinubu

Story gist: Minister David Umahi stated that Southeast roads conceptualized over 70 years ago are being constructed under President Tinubu. The remarks occurred during a national media tour of projects in the region.
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No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
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Umahi: Ebonyi is not ‘Obidient’… we’ll adopt Tinubu as sole candidate on Monday
— TheCable
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Renewed Hope national media tour of Southeast projects begins
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Right-leaning coverage emphasizes the launch of Tinubu’s Renewed Hope media tour and highlights ongoing infrastructure delivery. Center-leaning outlets focus on Umahi’s political comments distancing Ebonyi from the Obidient movement and signaling support for Tinubu as sole candidate. Left-leaning perspectives are absent, leaving out any critical examination of project timelines, funding sources, or regional political dynamics.

2‘Our father was not diabetic or hypertensive’ — son of late retired army general counters Katsina government

Story gist: A retired army general was killed in Katsina. His son stated that the father was not diabetic or hypertensive, countering Katsina government claims. The Defense Headquarters mourned the general and sent a military delegation to the state.
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DHQ Mourns Slain General, Pledges Justice As Military Delegation Visits Katsina
— Channels Television
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets are absent from the cluster. The sole center source emphasizes official military actions, including mourning and pledges of justice, while omitting details on the son’s health dispute or state government statements. Left perspectives might stress government accountability or health discrepancies; right perspectives could highlight security lapses or military honor. The gap leaves unaddressed potential critiques of Katsina authorities or broader security policy debates.

3Tinubu’s N4trn bond is a racket, says Atiku

Story gist: Atiku Abubakar stated that President Tinubu’s N4 trillion bond is a racket.
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Tinubu Hails REA’s Off-Grid Initiative As 20MW Project Births In Kogi
— Channels Television
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Center outlet omits the Atiku criticism entirely and instead highlights a positive Tinubu achievement on an off-grid power project. Left- and right-leaning lanes are absent, leaving out both potential progressive critiques of the bond and conservative defenses of the policy or attacks on Atiku.

4Remi Tinubu celebrates blood donors, urges more Nigerians to embrace voluntary donation

Story gist: Remi Tinubu celebrated voluntary blood donors and urged more Nigerians to donate blood. The event highlighted ongoing efforts to increase voluntary donations in Nigeria.
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Safe blood supply improves as voluntary donations exceed 85%, but many people still lack access
— World Health Organization (WHO)
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any emphasis on healthcare equity or systemic barriers for underserved communities. Center reporting, represented by the WHO statement, stresses statistical gains in voluntary donations exceeding 85% alongside continued shortfalls in blood access. Right-leaning outlets are also missing, leaving out potential focus on government-backed public health campaigns or leadership praise. The gaps leave the story without partisan angles on national initiative or inequality.

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