1Para-Badminton: Bolaji Storms Into Final, Nnanna Claims Historic Bronze at World Championship in Bahrain
Story gist: At the Para-Badminton World Championship in Bahrain, Bolaji advanced to the final and Nnanna won bronze. Prem and Alphia secured India’s first wheelchair mixed doubles medal at the event.
From Spinal Injuries to World Championship Final: Prem & Alphia Script India’s First Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Medal
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Para World Champs: Gritty Trio Steal the Show
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets frame Indian athletes Prem and Alphia’s story with inspirational tone, emphasizing spinal injury recovery and national milestone as ‘scripting’ history. Center coverage highlights a ‘gritty trio’ stealing the show in neutral sports style. Right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting potential focus on international competition or individual grit.
2Nigeria pushes Africa to pursue health security sovereignty — Shettima
Story gist: Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima urged African nations to pursue health security sovereignty. The call came during a high-level dialogue on advancing Africa’s health security, organized by the African Development Bank Group.
Opinion – Reclaiming narrative: Why Africa must own biological future
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High-Level Dialogue on Advancing Africa’s Health Security and Sovereignty
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Nigeria pushes Africa to pursue health security sovereignty — Shettima
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets frame the story as an opinion piece emphasizing ‘reclaiming narrative’ and owning Africa’s ‘biological future,’ with an activist, empowering tone. Center outlets neutrally report it as a formal ‘high-level dialogue’ by the African Development Bank. Right-leaning outlets highlight Nigeria ‘pushing’ the agenda via Shettima, focusing on leadership initiative without added emphasis.
3Ex-Ogun First Lady, Lucia Mama Onabanjo laid to rest in Ijebu-Ode
Story gist: Lucia Mama Onabanjo, former First Lady of Ogun State, was laid to rest in Ijebu-Ode.
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Ogun State Mourns Lucia Onabanjo: A Life of Modest Service and Moral Integrity
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Bias summary: No left- or right-leaning outlets provided coverage, leaving those perspectives absent. The center-leaning Head Topics headline frames the event with a tone of collective mourning in Ogun State, emphasizing Onabanjo’s ‘modest service and moral integrity’ in laudatory terms, highlighting positive personal qualities without mention of political affiliations or controversies.
4PHOTOS: Shettima arrives Ethiopia for 39th AU summit
Story gist: Nigeria’s Vice President Kashim Shettima arrived in Ethiopia for the 39th African Union summit.
Are African ‘water wars’ on the horizon as AU puts the issue on its agenda?
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PHOTOS: Shettima arrives Ethiopia for 39th AU summit
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Nigeria calls for fiscal discipline, institutional reform in AU
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Al Jazeera frames the summit with alarmist tone on potential African ‘water wars’ via agenda item, emphasizing conflict risks. Center Punch Newspapers provides neutral photo coverage of Shettima’s arrival without emphasis. Right-leaning The Nation highlights Nigeria’s calls for fiscal discipline and AU reforms, portraying proactive leadership. Left stresses crisis; right omits it for positive reforms.
5Nigeria among top five nations for child soldier recruitment — UN
Story gist: United Nations report ranks Nigeria among top five nations for child soldier recruitment. UNICEF lists 10 trends for children in armed conflict.
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10 alarming trends for children in armed conflict
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Bias summary: Left- and right-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting the story entirely. Center outlets frame Nigeria’s ranking within UNICEF’s broader ’10 alarming trends for children in armed conflict,’ using urgent tone (‘alarming’) and emphasizing global patterns over Nigeria-specific accountability or national responsibility.