Nigerian News: Morning Headlines – 23 November 2025
Here is a summary of Nigerian news this morning.
Here is a summary of Nigerian news this morning.
US Congressman Riley M. Moore says Nigeria must release Sunday Jackson and present a credible plan to disarm Fulani militants before any US military partnership can be considered.
Here is a summary of Nigerian news this morning
US lawmakers, experts and religious leaders clashed sharply at a Congressional hearing on Nigeria’s redesignation as a “Country of Particular Concern,” debating allegations of Christian genocide, governance failures, extremist violence and President Donald Trump’s threat to intervene in Nigeria “guns-a-blazing.”
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has announced new immigration filing fees that will take effect on January 1, 2026, following mandatory annual inflation adjustments required under H.R. 1.
Here is a summary of Nigerian news this morning.
Dick Cheney’s funeral at Washington National Cathedral brought together top U.S. political figures across party lines, while President Trump was not invited and remained publicly silent.
President Trump accused six Democratic lawmakers of “seditious behavior” after they released a video urging military personnel to refuse illegal orders.
Justice James Omotosho has issued the complete sentences and consequential orders in the trial of Nnamdi Kanu, providing a detailed judicial conclusion to the high-profile case involving the IPOB leader.
IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has arrived at the Federal High Court in Abuja as the judge prepares to deliver the final verdict in his prolonged terrorism trial.