April 6, 2026 – Nigeria Headlines

1Nigeria troops rescue Easter worshippers after deadly church attack

Story gist: Nigerian troops rescued Easter worshippers after a deadly church attack in Nigeria.
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Nigeria troops rescue Easter worshippers after deadly church attack
— France 24
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Nigerian army rescues 31 hostages after church attack
— The Jerusalem Post
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Bias summary: No left-leaning outlets provided coverage, leaving that perspective absent. Center outlet France 24 frames the event as troops rescuing ‘Easter worshippers after deadly church attack,’ stressing religious timing and attack severity. Right-leaning Jerusalem Post highlights ‘Nigerian army rescues 31 hostages after church attack,’ emphasizing military action, specific hostage count, and omitting ‘Easter’ and ‘deadly’ details.

2Bolaji Abdullahi: Over 500,000 Nigerians have joined ADC since INEC derecognition

Story gist: Bolaji Abdullahi stated over 500,000 Nigerians joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) after INEC derecognized the party. Obidients mobilized for a #OccupyINEC protest.
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Obidients mobilise for #OccupyINEC protest
— Punch Newspapers
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INEC, David Mark and doomsday threats
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: No left-leaning coverage provided; that perspective absent. Center outlet (Punch) frames story around Obidients’ mobilization for #OccupyINEC protest, emphasizing activist response. Right outlet (The Nation) highlights INEC facing ‘doomsday threats’ linked to David Mark, portraying opposition as hyperbolic and defending electoral commission.

3I’m not afraid, I’ll never be intimidated – Seun Okinbaloye fires back at Wike

Story gist: Channels TV journalist Seun Okinbaloye stated he is not afraid and will never be intimidated by Nyesom Wike’s comment. Wike’s aide clarified the remark.
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I won’t be intimidated, Channels TV’s Okinbaloye speaks on Wike’s comment
— Punch Newspapers
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Wike’s aide clarifies comment on Okinbaloye
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, omitting coverage of the journalist-politician clash. Center outlet (Punch) emphasizes Okinbaloye’s defiant response to Wike, framing him as unyielding. Right-leaning outlet (Nation) focuses on Wike’s aide’s clarification, shifting emphasis to de-escalation and downplaying the journalist’s ‘firing back’ tone.

4Easter: Ekiti monarch, cleric call for selflessness to overcome Nigeria’s insecurity

Story gist: In Ekiti, Nigeria, during Easter, a monarch and cleric called for selflessness to overcome the country’s insecurity. Archbishop Yahaya urged citizens not to lose hope in Nigeria.
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Easter: Ekiti monarch, cleric call for selflessness to overcome Nigeria’s insecurity
— Punch Newspapers
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Easter: Don’t lose hope in Nigeria, Archbishop Yahaya urges citizens
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: No left-leaning coverage appears, omitting progressive framing of religious appeals amid insecurity. Center outlet Punch emphasizes selflessness by Ekiti monarch and cleric as key to resolving Nigeria’s insecurity. Right-leaning The Nation focuses on Archbishop Yahaya’s hopeful message to citizens, stressing perseverance without directly naming insecurity.

5Fubara, Radda, Other Govs Preach Peace At Easter, Seek Prayers For Nigeria

Story gist: During Easter, governors including Fubara and Radda preached peace and sought prayers for Nigeria. Senate President Akpabio assured Nigerians of an end to insecurity.
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Fubara, Radda, Other Govs Preach Peace At Easter, Seek Prayers For Nigeria
— Channels Television
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Easter: Akpabio assures Nigerians of end to insecurity
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets absent, providing no coverage of leaders’ Easter messages or perspectives. Center outlet Channels Television frames story around governors Fubara, Radda, and others preaching peace and seeking prayers. Right-leaning The Nation emphasizes Senate President Akpabio’s assurance of ending insecurity, focusing on optimistic security commitments rather than general peace appeals.