June 8 Morning Brief: Tinubu’s Security Pledge, NDC’s Discipline Drive and 360 Hostages Freed
Good morning. Here are today’s top stories from TheMatrix. President Tinubu vows to defeat terrorists, bandits and kidnappers while promising measures to ease economic hardship. The Oyo police commissioner calls on citizens to support security efforts as troops rescue 360 captives in Borno. The Nigeria Democratic Congress tightens discipline, orders full disclosure of campaign funds and sets up a reconciliation committee. Lagos State’s governor and the finance minister lead Invest Lagos Summit 3.0 to boost local and foreign investment. In other headlines: a federal court declares N110bn spent on lawmakers’ vehicles and allowances unlawful; WAEC rolls out computer-based testing for nearly two million candidates; Bayelsa’s Karibi-George wins Miss World Nigeria 2026; and Arsenal’s Declan Rice is named England’s vice-captain for the World Cup.
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