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POLITICS POSITIVE May 15, 2026 Source Strength: 15 outlets reported this story.

Women Locked Out of Leadership as Party Primaries Tilt against Female Aspirants

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Recent reports indicate a significant decline in female representation within Nigerian political leadership, particularly during party primaries. Data shows that women are frequently sidelined, with systemic barriers and biases contributing to their underrepresentation. This trend poses challenges for gender equity in governance.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 15, 2026 Source Strength: 18 outlets reported this story.

How Niger State Government Claimed It Spent N1.5billion On Suleja Market Road That Was Never Constructed

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The Niger State Government reported an expenditure of N1.5 billion for the construction of Suleja Market Road, yet on-site inspections reveal no evidence of such work being completed. This raises serious concerns about financial accountability and transparency in public spending.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 15, 2026 Source Strength: 24 outlets reported this story.

‘We Slept Outside With Mosquitoes’: Adamawa Pilgrims Stranded In Saudi Arabia Despite Paying Over N8.3Million Each For Hajj

The Analyst
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A group of Nigerian pilgrims from Adamawa State is reportedly stranded in Saudi Arabia after paying over N8.3 million each for the Hajj. They have faced unsanitary conditions, including sleeping outside and exposure to mosquitoes, which raises concerns about the management of their travel arrangements and the services provided by the Hajj organizers.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 15, 2026 Source Strength: 37 outlets reported this story.

BREAKING: Abuja Court Martial Adjourns Coup Trial To May 18, Orders Lawyers To Wear Robes Or Be Denied Audience

The Analyst
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The Abuja court martial has set a new date for the coup trial, now scheduled for May 18. The requirement for lawyers to wear robes is a standard procedure in Nigerian courts, aimed at maintaining decorum. This decision reflects ongoing legal processes surrounding the coup allegations, which have significant implications for national security and governance.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 14, 2026 Source Strength: 19 outlets reported this story.

BREAKING: Boko Haram Faction Beheads Over Seven Captives After Failed Escape Attempt In Borno, Others Forced To Watch

The Analyst
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The incident highlights the ongoing brutality of Boko Haram factions in Nigeria, particularly in Borno State, where violence against captives persists. Data shows that such executions are intended to instill fear and maintain control over local populations, indicating a severe humanitarian crisis in the region.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 14, 2026 Source Strength: 20 outlets reported this story.

BREAKING: NYSC Member Arrested Over Podcasts Criticising Kwara Bridge Project, Sources Link Operation To Ex-Commissioner Olododo

The Analyst
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The arrest of the NYSC member highlights concerns regarding freedom of expression in Nigeria, particularly in relation to government projects. The Kwara Bridge Project has been a topic of debate, and this incident raises questions about the implications of criticizing public works in the current political climate.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 14, 2026 Source Strength: 19 outlets reported this story.

BREAKING: Whistleblower Oluwasanmi's Case Adjourned As Tinubu-Linked Alpha-Beta Seeks Transfer To Federal High Court

The Analyst
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The case involving whistleblower Oluwasanmi and allegations against the Tinubu-linked Alpha-Beta has been adjourned to June 30 due to jurisdictional issues raised in court. This highlights the legal complexities surrounding high-profile cases in Nigeria and the potential delays in the judicial process.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 14, 2026 Source Strength: 17 outlets reported this story.

BREAKING: Court Sentences Former Minister, Saleh Mamman To 75 Years Jail Over N33.8billion Fraud

The Analyst
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Former Minister Saleh Mamman was sentenced to 75 years in prison for N33.8 billion fraud after being convicted on all 12 counts by Justice James Omotosho. This case, brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption in Nigeria, though concerns remain about the effectiveness of these prosecutions in deterring future misconduct.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 14, 2026 Source Strength: 17 outlets reported this story.

BREAKING: Inspector-General Disu Orders Transfer Of 132 Police Officers From Edo Command In Shake-Up

The Analyst
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The transfer of 132 police officers from the Edo Command is part of a broader strategy by Inspector-General Usman Alkali Baba to improve police efficiency and accountability. This kind of reshuffling is not uncommon in law enforcement agencies aiming to address issues such as corruption or lack of performance in specific regions.

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POLITICS POSITIVE May 13, 2026 Source Strength: 16 outlets reported this story.

Education Consultant Urges Youths to Embrace AI Literacy

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The push for AI literacy among Nigerian youths reflects a global trend towards integrating technology into education. According to recent statistics, the demand for AI skills is expected to grow significantly, making it imperative for young people to develop these competencies to remain competitive in the job market.

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