November 10, 2025 – Nigeria Headlines

1Anambra poll: NGF congratulates Soludo on election victory

Story gist: The Nigeria Governors’ Forum congratulated Chukwuma Soludo on his victory in the Anambra State governorship election. The announcement followed the poll results in Nigeria’s southeastern state.
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Anambra poll: NGF congratulates Soludo on election victory
— Punch Newspapers
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Bias summary: Centrist outlets like Punch Newspapers framed the story neutrally, emphasizing the official congratulatory message from the NGF as a straightforward endorsement of Soludo’s win without partisan analysis. Left-leaning outlets omitted coverage, absenting progressive perspectives that might highlight equity or governance issues in the election. Right-leaning outlets also provided no reports, missing conservative emphases on regional stability or political alignments.

2ADC faults Anambra governorship election, alleges widespread vote-buying

Story gist: The African Democratic Congress (ADC) faulted the Anambra State governorship election in Nigeria. The party alleged widespread vote-buying during the process.
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ADC faults Anambra governorship election, alleges widespread vote-buying
— Businessday NG
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any progressive critique of electoral integrity or calls for reform. Center outlets like Businessday NG reported the ADC’s allegations factually, emphasizing the party’s claims without added analysis. Right-leaning outlets also lacked coverage, absenting conservative perspectives on governance or election security in the region.

3Wipe away our tears in Niger Delta, ex-Saro-Wiwa’s aide begs Tinubu

Story gist: On the 30th anniversary of the 1995 execution of the Ogoni Nine, including activist Ken Saro-Wiwa, his former aide appealed to Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to address ongoing issues in the Niger Delta. A documentary and webinar were announced to commemorate the event.
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Shell Shocked Land: New Documentary and Webinar to Mark 30 Years Since the Execution of the Ogoni 9
— Oil Change International
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THE OGONI NINE: 30 YEARS ON
— THISDAYLIVE
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Wipe away our tears in Niger Delta, ex-Saro-Wiwa’s aide begs Tinubu
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets, like Oil Change International, frame the story with emphasis on anti-oil activism, highlighting a new documentary criticizing Shell’s role in environmental damage and calling for corporate accountability. Center outlets, such as THISDAYLIVE, provide neutral historical commemoration of the Ogoni Nine’s execution without partisan angles. Right-leaning sources, including The Nation Newspaper, focus on the aide’s direct plea to President Tinubu, portraying it as a humanitarian appeal to the current administration while omitting broader corporate critiques.

4NSCIA rejects US watchlist, says Nigeria not in religious war

Story gist: Nigeria’s Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs rejected placement on a US watchlist, stating Nigeria is not engaged in a religious war. US President Trump directed the military to plan action following his claim that Nigeria permits the killing of Christians.
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Trump tells military to plan for ‘action’ over his claim that Nigeria allows killing of Christians
— BBC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting perspectives that might highlight international religious tensions or US interventionism. Center outlets like BBC frame the story around Trump’s provocative claims and military directives, emphasizing factual reporting on US policy without strong tonal bias. Right-leaning outlets are absent, missing viewpoints that could support Trump’s stance on protecting Christians abroad.

5Rehab: I want Regina Daniels alive, healthy to raise her children— Ned Nwoko

Story gist: Nigerian politician Ned Nwoko stated he wants his wife, Nollywood actress Regina Daniels, alive and healthy after rehab to raise their children. Police arrested Sammy West amid ongoing drama involving the couple.
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Regina Daniels: Police update on arrest of Sammy West, as Ned Nwoko drama wit Nollywood actress continue
— BBC
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets have not covered this Nigerian celebrity scandal, leaving progressive social justice angles and conservative family values perspectives absent. Center outlets like BBC frame the story neutrally, emphasizing a factual police update on Sammy West’s arrest while noting the continuing drama between Ned Nwoko and Regina Daniels, without sensational tone or omissions of key events.