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6 top stories from Media Today Nigeria this morning

Here are 6 top stories from Media Today Nigeria this morning:

1. 10 Terrorists Killed, 31 Arrested As Troops Rescue 388 Kidnap Victims

The Nigerian Armed Forces recorded major successes across the country, killing 10 terrorists, arresting 31 suspects, and rescuing 388 kidnapped victims during coordinated military operations. The operations covered several states affected by terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping.

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2. CIoTA Applauds Abia’s Transport Revolution

The Chartered Institute of Transport Administration of Nigeria (CIoTA) has praised the transportation reforms being implemented by the administration of Governor Alex Otti, particularly the state’s green mobility initiatives aimed at modernizing public transportation.

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3. Nigeria Approves ₦83.21 Billion For Flood Preparedness

The National Economic Council (NEC) approved the release of over ₦83 billion to strengthen flood preparedness and response efforts nationwide as authorities move to reduce the impact of anticipated flooding.

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4. Governor Otti Mourns Alexx Ekubo

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, expressed deep sadness over the death of actor Alexx Ekubo, describing the loss as a painful one for Abia State and the entertainment industry.

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5. Senate Approves Tinubu’s $21 Billion Foreign Loan Request

The Nigerian Senate has approved President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s request for a $21 billion foreign loan to support key projects contained in the 2025 budget and infrastructure development plans.

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6. PEBEC Partners With Abia State To Improve Business Environment

The Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) has partnered with the Abia State Government to improve the ease of doing business and create more opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors in the state.

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