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APC Second-Term Push: Nigeria’s APC has formally endorsed President Bola Tinubu for 2027 after he polled 10,999,162 votes, beating Stanley Osifo, and Tinubu vowed to keep reforms going—while admitting he “lost sleep” and “lost weight” for the job. Party Fractures: In the ADC, a Kachikwu-led faction dissolved its NWC and named him candidate, while other ADC groups in states like Adamawa and Sokoto backed Atiku ahead of Monday’s primaries. Cost of Living Pressure: A new NBS/GAIN report puts the February “Cost of a Healthy Diet” at N1,513 per adult per day, up year-on-year, with big regional gaps. Health Worries: Lagos reassured residents amid Ebola fears, but NCDC continues to warn of high importation risk as outbreaks worsen in Congo and Uganda. Security Ahead of Eid: Nigeria’s military says it has foiled Boko Haram/ISWAP plans for Eid-el-Kabir, with troops deployed across the North-East. Digital Economy: The Presidency says outdated telecoms policy is blocking Nigeria’s digital growth—pushing for regulatory independence and faster implementation.

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