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00:00Hello and welcome to Guardian Television. This is tomorrow's news today. We take a look at our
00:07headlines for April 12, 2025. Supreme Court affirms freedom of information act is applicable
00:15to state. All tiers of government. President Nubu owed high-level talks with United States
00:22officials in France. Labor Party constitution positions me as national chairman. I will
00:34serve for six months, says Lamidi Apapa. Allege defamation. Sue Natasha don't involve police.
00:43Falano tells Akpabu. Kogi central constituent. Sue Goswil Akpabu. Senik over Natasha Potty
00:51suspension. Japa. Enugu government appeals to nursing students to stay after graduation.
00:59Anambra government set September deadline for private schools to get approval of phase closure.
01:06Lagos government shorts market plazas in May 12, K2 over environmental issues. Police
01:15arrest for suspected kidnappers in Anambra. Father arrested for raping his 17-year-old daughter
01:22in Bauchi. NDLEA raids drug hotspot in Kanu. Arrest 22 suspects. JPMorgan warns investors of rising
01:33risk for Nigeria as oil prices fall in Trump's tariffs on setu markets. At Jakarta Kaduna Kano
01:42natural gas pipeline, 72% completed, says new NMPC boss, Bayo Ojulari, Nigeria to find visa
01:52overstayers $15 daily. International news. Economic Community of West African States
02:00ECOWAS court orders Nigeria to amend or repel blasphemy laws. Gunmen abduct eight Nigerian
02:09returnees who were refugees in Chad. China eats back at Trump. Ike's tariff on United States goods
02:17to 125%. Spot news. Kai Havert could return for Arsenal before end of the season, says Mikel Ateta.
02:27Liverpool's Salah signs contract extension to 2027. Museski eats back at critics of Man
02:35United goalkeeper, Onana. For details of these stories and many more, check out our website at
02:41guardian.ng. You can as well grab a Guardian newspaper from a local vendor close to you. Do
02:46well to follow us across social media at Guardian Nigeria. I am Olu Karadu Nbuiwa. See you next time.
02:52I am Olu Karadu Nbuiwa.

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