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Are legal distractions and intimidation undermining Nigeria's 2027 elections? The Senate is considering a strict 15-year jail term and asset forfeiture for fake drug dealers.

In economic news, Circle Ventures has invested a significant amount in Flutterwave, aiming to boost cross-border payments. Meanwhile, the National Association of Nigerian Students has highlighted a double tuition scandal involving 43 institutions and Nelfund.

On the security front, concerning reports emerge of five men killed and women abducted in Sokoto. For a deeper dive into these stories and more, visit the link in our bio and follow Guardian Nigeria across all platforms.

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00:00Here are some of the headlines making the rounds today.
00:02Legal distractions, intimidation, weakening opposition's 2027 contest.
00:08Senate 6 15-year jail term, asset for future for fake drug dealers.
00:14Circle Ventures invest in Flutterwave at 3.2 billion nair to accelerate cross-border payments.
00:22National Association of Nigerian Students names 43 institutions in Nelfund double tuition scandal.
00:30On Security Matters, charges men kill five, abduct women in Sokoto.
00:35For more on the stories and others, click the link in our bio and follow us on all our social
00:40media pages across all platforms at Guardian Nigeria.
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