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  1. FG Praises Super Eagles’ Resilience, Says Team “Earned Nigerians’ Gratitude”

    Nigeria FG Praises Super Eagles’ Resilience, Says Team “Earned Nigerians’ Gratitude”

    The Digest: The Federal Government has commended the Super Eagles for their character and fighting spirit despite their AFCON semi-final defeat, framing the loss not as a failure but as a testament to national unity and resilience Key Points: Information Minister Mohammed Idris praised the...
  2. Information Minister Confirms All 230 Niger Schoolchildren Freed, Hails “Fitting End to the Year”

    Nigeria Information Minister Confirms All 230 Niger Schoolchildren Freed, Hails “Fitting End to the Year”

    The Digest: Minister of Information and National Orientation Mohammed Idris has officially announced the release of all 230 pupils and staff abducted from St. Mary’s Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State, declaring it “a moment of triumph and relief” and “a fitting end to the year.” The...
  3. FG to US Lawmakers: Christian Genocide Claims Based on "Faulty Data"

    Nigeria FG to US Lawmakers: Christian Genocide Claims Based on "Faulty Data"

    The Digest: The Federal Government has accused some United States lawmakers of relying on "faulty data" to make claims of a Christian genocide in Nigeria. According to Channels Television, the Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, stated in a CNN interview that such allegations misrepresent...
  4. "No Christian Genocide in Nigeria," Information Minister Insists

    Nigeria "No Christian Genocide in Nigeria," Information Minister Insists

    The Digest: Information Minister Mohammed Idris has labeled claims of a "Christian genocide" in Nigeria as foreign propaganda designed to undermine the country's unity. Speaking at the unveiling of the World Public Relations Forum in Abuja, the minister urged communication professionals to use...
  5. Safety on Paper: FG Counters US Warning, Declares Abuja Secure

    Nigeria Safety on Paper: FG Counters US Warning, Declares Abuja Secure

    T The Nigerian government has dismissed a recent US embassy advisory urging caution in Abuja. In response, Minister Mohammed Idris insisted there’s no specific threat, stating that “safety on paper” is backed by proactive local security efforts. The US embassy warned staff to avoid...
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