Morning Brief: Protests Over Insecurity, State Police Reform, CBN’s PSV 2028 & More
Here’s today’s summary from a leading Nigerian newspaper. Protests erupted in Abuja and other cities over a recent school abduction. Citizens demanded President Tinubu’s resignation and called for urgent security action. A constitutional amendment to establish state police is nearing completion, according to the Presidency. The Central Bank unveiled its Payments System Vision 2028, while Dangote Refinery increased processing capacity to 700,000 barrels per day. Support flooded in for Pastor Enoch Adeboye as prominent figures condemned online attacks. The NDC defended its primary elections and plans to reconcile aggrieved members. Police arrested a suspect over a fake presidential voice note. Other updates include a high-profile kidnapping case, a Nollywood privacy breach, and Liverpool’s appointment of Andoni Iraola as head coach.
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