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Top 15 News Roundup For Latest Nigeria News November 6

Here is New Telegraph’s roundup of the top 15 latest Nigerian news making headlines today, Thursday, November 6th, 2025. Respect For Nigeria’s Sovereignty Remains Sacrosanct – EU The European Union (EU) has strengthened its respect for Nigeria’s sovereignty by avoiding external pressures by pursuing ongoing collaboration with the country in areas such as peace-building, interfaith dialogue, and...
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FG, EU, UNICEF Seal €6.3m Investment Deal To Boost Local Health Production

The Federal Government, European Union (EU), and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have signed a €6.3 million agreement to strengthen local production of health, immunisation, and nutrition commodities in the country. The 24-month initiative—Enabling Local Manufacturing of Health, Immunisation and Nutrition Commodities in Nigeria (ELM-N)—falls under the EU’s Global Gateway Manufacturing and Access to Vaccines,...
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Expectations As Reps Probe Multiple Bank Charges

The House of Representatives has begun investigation into multiple bank deductions and charges incurred by depositors in Nigeria, PHILIP NYAM reports Worried by ceaseless complaints by bank depositors, especially public servants of opaque and inexplicable bank deductions, charges as well as taxes, the House of Representatives, last week, inaugurated an investigative committee to look into...
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