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In today’s Nigerian newspapers review programme, Today in the News, Vanguard leads with growing insecurity, which has reignited the push for state police, sparking a crucial national debate in which most states support the idea while others caution against potential abuse, repression and political manipulation.
Another headline features the standoff over the Strait of Hormuz, blocked by Iran, which has seen tensions escalate as the U.S. and Gulf states exchange threats over potential attacks on energy infrastructure, with President Donald Trump warning that Tehran could face the destruction of its energy facilities if it fails to reopen the waterway within 48 hours.
Vanguard also reports that, days before its National Convention at Eagle Square, the ruling All Progressives Congress is grappling with a deep internal crisis, as some aspirants claim they are being deliberately excluded from the race by being denied nomination forms.
Moving to the next paper, The Guardian’s lead headline states that Nigerian banks have largely met the two-year recapitalisation requirements, easing fears of force majeure and liquidation, and highlighting both the sector’s resilience and the strength of the country’s investment market.
The Punch’s top headline states that ahead of the 2027 general elections, PDP governors Seyi Makinde and Bala Mohammed met with Senator Seriake Dickson and ex-governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, as reconciliation talks with Nyesom Wike’s bloc broke down.
Lastly, The Nation leads with President Bola Tinubu intensifying international partnerships for military support while governors move closer to securing a legal framework for state police.
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