November 8, 2025 – Nigeria Headlines

1Anambra guber poll: CDD warns of weak political competition, disinformation

Story gist: The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) issued a warning regarding the Anambra gubernatorial election in Nigeria. The organization highlighted weak political competition and the spread of disinformation.
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Anambra guber poll: CDD warns of weak political competition, disinformation
— Businessday NG
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Bias summary: Center outlets, such as Businessday NG, report the CDD’s warning neutrally, emphasizing risks to electoral integrity without partisan slant. Left-leaning coverage is absent, potentially omitting progressive critiques of governance failures. Right-leaning outlets also lack coverage, missing conservative angles on electoral security or anti-corruption measures. This leaves the story underexplored across ideological spectrums.

2Terrorism Trial: What judge told Nnamdi Kanu, lawyers before Friday’s adjournment

Story gist: In the terrorism trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Justice Omotosho addressed Kanu and his lawyers before adjourning the case on Friday. The court fixed November 20 for the judgment delivery.
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Nnamdi Kanu trial update: Justice Omotosho fix November 20 for judgement of trial of Ipob leader
— BBC
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provide no coverage, omitting any perspective that might emphasize human rights concerns or Kanu’s separatist activism. Center outlets like BBC offer neutral updates, focusing on procedural details such as the adjournment and judgment date without added context. Right-leaning outlets also lack coverage, absenting views that could highlight national security or anti-separatism angles. Overall, the story receives limited framing, centered on factual court proceedings.

3Trump threat: Engage Obasanjo, Anyaoku, others, Dele Momodu tells Tinubu

Story gist: Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed Nigeria permits the killing of Christians and directed the U.S. military to plan for action. Nigerian journalist Dele Momodu advised President Bola Tinubu to consult elders including Olusegun Obasanjo and Emeka Anyaoku in response.
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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- and right-leaning outlets provide no coverage, leaving progressive and conservative perspectives absent, potentially overlooking domestic U.S. political angles or international relations critiques. Center outlet BBC frames the story factually, emphasizing Trump’s directive and claim without added context on verification or Nigerian response, maintaining neutral tone focused on the statement’s implications.

4Tinubu receives Sultan of Sokoto amid consultations on religious freedoms

Story gist: Nigerian President Bola Tinubu met with the Sultan of Sokoto in Abuja. The meeting took place amid consultations on religious freedoms.
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Tinubu and the Sultan of Sokoto meet in Abuja
— Punch Newspapers
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Tinubu meets Sultan of Sokoto
— The Nation Newspaper
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets provided no coverage, omitting any progressive perspective on religious freedoms in Nigeria. Center outlets like Punch Newspapers frame the event neutrally, emphasizing the meeting’s location in Abuja without additional context. Right-leaning outlets like The Nation Newspaper similarly present a straightforward account, focusing solely on the encounter and omitting details about religious consultations, maintaining a concise, non-committal tone.

5Tinubu Rejoices With Renowned Journalist, Reuben Abati, At 60

Story gist: Nigerian President Bola Tinubu congratulated journalist Reuben Abati on his 60th birthday. Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke also saluted Abati on the occasion.
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GOVERNOR ADELEKE SALUTES EX-PRESIDENTIAL SPOKESPERSON, REUBEN ABATTI AT 60
— Osun State Official Website
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Tinubu Rejoices With Renowned Journalist, Reuben Abati, At 60
— THISDAYLIVE
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets, such as the Osun State official website, frame the story around Governor Adeleke’s salute, emphasizing Abati’s past role as presidential spokesperson under a previous PDP administration, with a congratulatory tone. Center outlets like THISDAYLIVE highlight President Tinubu’s rejoicing, neutrally describing Abati as a renowned journalist without political affiliations. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any emphasis on the current APC president’s involvement or alternative perspectives.