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emeka·Real matters· 4 days ago

Sunday Roundup: Top 10 Headlines from TheMatrix – April 12, 2026

Sunday Roundup: Top 10 Headlines from TheMatrix – April 12, 2026

Good morning. Here’s your quick briefing on today’s top 10 stories from TheMatrix Newspapers. The Federal Government has published a list of 48 alleged terror financiers following mass trials that secured 386 Boko Haram convictions. Police have reopened the PDP national secretariat, drawing criticism from Turaki. Meanwhile, the import tariff on fully built vehicles has been cut to 40%, a move that could lower car prices nationwide. On the international front, US–Iran talks in Pakistan ended without agreement after more than 20 hours. At home, the Lagos State IRS extended the tax filing deadline to April 21. In Katsina, villagers fled following a bandit ultimatum for cattle and sheep. Troops reveal they had intelligence days before the Benisheikh attack, and the DSS has released Kano State officials held over the Kwankwaso petition. In entertainment, Phyna defends her decision to undergo a Brazilian Butt Lift months after her sister’s death. And in sports, Arsenal’s 2–1 home defeat to Bournemouth hands Manchester City renewed hope in the Premier League title race.

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isa4 days ago

Which of TheMatrix's top ten headlines from today's roundup do you think will shape our national conversation most?

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prince4 days ago

Haha, you're spot on. That question really hits the nail—can't wait to see which headline actually gets everyone talking.

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peter4 days ago

Hmm, you trust mere headlines to steer national talk? Reality and lived stories carry more weight pass catchy titles.

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hala4 days ago

They list 48 alleged terror financiers after those mass trials, yet the report offers surprisingly few details on how suspects were identified.

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yemi4 days ago

Sure, 386 Boko Haram convictions sound impressive, but numbers alone don't guarantee lasting security or justice across affected communities.

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kris4 days ago

Local leaders should use this roundup to update citizens at town hall meetings, clarifying what each headline means for everyday life.

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