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00:00Welcome to Guardian TV. Here is a first look at our top stories for March 22nd, 2025.
00:08This is tomorrow's news today.
00:11Kano rearranged before a new judge apologizes over the attack on Judge. Others.
00:18Obese men lobbying SDP. Seven aspirants jostling for our ticket, says Aguloye.
00:26Like Edo, Cross River rejects South-South Governor's opposition to River's emergency.
00:33River's crisis made governance impossible. Magnus Abe justifies emergency rule.
00:40Emergency rule. Remain calm. Uphold democracy. Undume, urges Nigerians.
00:47River's sole administrator confirms release of withheld allocations.
00:52Court bars Oinek from accepting recall petition against Natasha.
00:59Wild Africa calls for urgent action to protect Nigeria's forest.
01:05National Association of the Blind, NAB, ask JAM to adopt inclusive math testing to visually impaired students.
01:15Egbetoko deploys additional police officers to River's.
01:21Nigeria Customs seizes $578,000 at Lagos airport, hands it over to EFCC.
01:32Police raid illegal maternity homes in Akwa Ibom, rescue pregnant women, infants.
01:4030 shot, houses burnt in Oshun communal clash.
01:46And now in business, visa to establish data center in Nigeria to boost digital economy.
01:54Kaduna State generates 14.16 billion naira in internally generated revenue for January and February 2025.
02:04And now on the foreign scene, Netumbo Nnadetendetua sworn in as Namibia's first female president.
02:12Tunisian President sacks Prime Minister.
02:15And now in sport, I consider leaving Barca until Flick's call changed everything, says Rafinha.
02:23And lastly, U.S. border crackdown no threat to 2026 World Cup, says football chief.
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02:41I am Temitayo Peters for Guardian TV. Good night.