December 3, 2025 – Nigeria Headlines

1Gov Adeleke yet to inform PDP of his resignation – Turaki

Story gist: Abubakar Turaki stated that Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has not informed the PDP of his resignation.
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Gov Adeleke yet to inform PDP of his resignation – Turaki
— Premium Times Nigeria
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the story entirely and leaving those perspectives absent. Center outlet Premium Times Nigeria reported the claim neutrally via its headline, focusing solely on Turaki’s statement without added tone, emphasis, or speculation.

2Slug: Digital abuse: Oborevwori’s wife calls for urgent action to protect women, girls

Story gist: Wife of Delta State Governor Oborevwori called for urgent action against digital abuse to protect women and girls. She stated that protecting women and educating girls is the fastest path to ending violence.
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Protecting women, educating girls is fastest path to ending violence
— The Guardian Nigeria News
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Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning outlets covered the story, omitting progressive emphases on systemic issues or conservative skepticism toward government-led initiatives. Center outlet The Guardian Nigeria News frames it supportively, highlighting the first lady’s call with positive tone, emphasis on protection and education as violence solution, and no critical omissions or counterpoints.

3Yakubu’s ambassadorial nomination won’t compromise INEC impartiality – NSCI

Story gist: Nigeria’s NSCI stated that the ambassadorial nomination of INEC Chairman Yakubu will not compromise the electoral commission’s impartiality.
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Yakubu’s ambassadorial nomination won’t compromise INEC impartiality – NSCI
— The Guardian Nigeria News
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Bias summary: Center outlet The Guardian Nigeria News reports NSCI’s statement straightforwardly, emphasizing reassurance of INEC neutrality without added commentary. No left-leaning coverage appears, potentially omitting skepticism about nomination timing amid elections. Right-leaning outlets also absent, leaving out defenses of government appointments or critiques of INEC leadership.

4Badaru Abubakar – Nigeria’s defence minister – resigns amid kidnapping crisis

Story gist: Nigeria’s Defence Minister Badaru Abubakar resigned amid a kidnapping crisis. Northwest APC chairman hailed General Musa’s nomination as the new Minister of Defence.
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Badaru Abubakar – Nigeria’s defence minister – resigns amid kidnapping crisis
— BBC
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Northwest APC chairman hails General Musa’s nomination as Minister of Defence
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: No left-leaning coverage provided, leaving critical perspectives on government security handling absent. Center outlets like BBC frame the resignation directly amid the kidnapping crisis, emphasizing context of failure. Right-leaning outlets like The Nation shift focus to praise for General Musa’s nomination, highlighting positive leadership change without referencing the crisis or prior minister’s exit.

5Trump orders inquiry into attacks on Nigerian Christians, says US lawmaker

Story gist: A U.S. lawmaker stated that Trump ordered an inquiry into attacks on Nigerian Christians. The House Committee on Appropriations held a joint briefing on religious persecution in Nigeria.
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Appropriators, Lawmakers Investigate Religious Persecution of Nigerians with Joint Briefing
— House Committee on Appropriations (.gov)
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets omitted the story entirely. Center coverage from a government source frames it neutrally as lawmakers and appropriators conducting an official investigation via joint briefing on Nigerian religious persecution, emphasizing institutional action without mentioning Trump, his order, or specific focus on Christians.