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June 17, 2026 – Nigeria Headlines

1We won’t bow to forces of darkness, intimidation, says Adeleke

Story gist: Adeleke stated he would not yield to intimidation or forces of darkness. The comments address concerns over the Accord Party’s deregistration ahead of the 2026 elections in Nigeria.
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We won’t bow to forces of darkness, intimidation, says Adeleke
— The Guardian Nigeria News
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2026: Adeleke dismisses fears over Accord Party deregistration, vows election victory
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Center outlets stick closely to Adeleke’s quoted rhetoric, emphasizing defiance without added context. Right-leaning coverage reframes the statement around electoral strategy, highlighting 2026 victory and party deregistration to stress political resilience. Left-leaning perspectives are absent, leaving out any potential focus on institutional threats or broader democratic concerns surrounding the party’s status.

2FG records 150 terrorism convictions as Tinubu hails Bastuji’s elimination

Story gist: Nigeria’s federal government reported 150 terrorism convictions. President Tinubu praised the elimination of Bastuji; separately, the military rescued the wife of retired Major General Rabe Abubakar.
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Major General Rabe Abubakar wife rescued: Nigerian military rescue retired Major General Rabe Abubakar wife
— BBC
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Bias summary: The provided center outlet (BBC) uses straightforward factual language focused on a specific rescue operation. Left- and right-leaning sources are absent from the cluster, leaving out potential progressive emphasis on security policy failures or conservative highlighting of counter-terrorism successes and government competence.

3UPDATED: Appeal court stays judgement deregistering ADC, Accord, three other opposition parties

Story gist: An appeal court stayed the judgment that deregistered the ADC, Accord party, and three other opposition parties.
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Group petitions NJC, CJN over ADC deregistration judgement, seeks sanction against judge
— Premium Times Nigeria
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Court Orders Stay Of Execution On Judgment Deregistering ADC, Others
— Channels Television
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Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage emphasizes petitions to the NJC and CJN seeking sanctions against the judge who ordered deregistration, highlighting institutional pushback. Center-leaning outlets neutrally report the stay of execution without additional context or criticism. Right-leaning framing is absent, leaving out any potential emphasis on electoral regulatory authority or justifications for the original deregistration decision.

4Makinde rejects negotiations with abductors, vows rescue of Ogbomoso schoolchildren

Story gist: Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde rejected negotiations with abductors of Ogbomoso schoolchildren and vowed their rescue. The pupils and teachers have spent one month in captivity, with security operations ongoing including one reported military fatality.
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Army officer killed in Oyo schoolchildren rescue operation – Governor Makinde
— Premium Times Nigeria
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Abducted Oyo pupils, teachers spend one month in captivity, Makinde seeks help
— Punch Newspapers
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We’ll continue to cooperate with federal authorities, security agencies to fight insecurity – Makinde
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Left-leaning coverage emphasizes the army officer killed during rescue attempts, highlighting operational setbacks. Center outlets stress the one-month captivity duration and Makinde’s call for external help, underscoring the prolonged crisis. Right-leaning reports focus on Makinde’s pledge to cooperate with federal authorities, framing the response as coordinated and ongoing without mentioning casualties or delays.

5Tinubu, 18 Govs Seek Fresh Mandate for Gov Oyebanji

Story gist: President Bola Tinubu and 18 governors backed Ekiti Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s bid for a fresh mandate ahead of the 2026 governorship election.
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#EkitiDecides2026: What the people say about Gov Biodun Oyebanji’s performance in office
— Premium Times Nigeria
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Shettima, eight governors arrive in Ekiti for APC mega rally
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Center outlet Premium Times emphasizes public assessments of Oyebanji’s performance, adopting a voter-focused, evaluative tone. Right-leaning The Nation highlights the arrival of Vice President Shettima and governors at an APC rally, stressing party unity and high-level mobilization. Left-leaning coverage is absent, leaving out any critical or opposition perspectives on the event.

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