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Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline: Algeria’s SONATRACH has broken ground on its section of the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, linking the Niger border to Aoulef and onward to Hassi R’Mel, with the full project expected to move about 20–30 billion cubic meters of gas annually from Nigeria through Niger to Europe. Nutrition Funding: Niger State secured a US grant, via UNICEF, to prevent malnutrition among 36,000 women and children across 13 local government areas, with plans to scale to all 25 LGAs by 2027. Insecurity & State Police Debate: Nigeria’s political class is renewing calls for state police as kidnappings and school abductions spread across northern states, while President Tinubu vows not to let violent extremists define Nigeria’s identity and urges citizens to share useful information with security forces. School Abductions Spotlight: A fresh report highlights how the world’s attention has focused more on some school kidnappings than others, even as children are repeatedly taken in places like Borno’s Askira-Uba. PDP Court Fight: The PDP Board of Trustees, led by Adolphus Wabara, has sued INEC seeking recognition of its interim NWC, adding to the party’s leadership turmoil.

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