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Super Eagles Watch: Eric Chelle insists Nigeria can cope without Osimhen and Lookman as the team heads into the Poland friendly in Warsaw, with Poland’s Nicola Zalewski pointing to Nigeria’s strengths despite the absences. Court Drama: A Lagos High Court temporarily halts the coroner’s inquest into the death of Chimamanda Adichie’s son, as the hospital challenges the inquest’s legality and jurisdiction. Entertainment & Culture Buzz: Gospel singer Yinka Alaseyori faces fresh backlash after a viral clip shows her dancing with prominent politicians, reigniting debate over her earlier comments on the Oyo school abduction. Media Tech: FG sets June 17, 2026 for Nigeria’s digital TV switch-over, promising 100+ free channels but requiring set-top boxes. Politics & Data: INEC launches an investigation into alleged unauthorised access and disclosure from its CVR database. Sports & Viewing: Poland vs Nigeria viewing details and streaming options circulate as fans gear up for the match.

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Jun. 2, 2026

BPX says Nigerian oil and gas producer cut close time 40%

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Senior Helpers opens Burlington location with care programs for seniors

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AFRIDEX adds live demos and outdoor static display to Lagos defense show

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Alpha Kingdom Capital adds follow-on investment to Afribarn

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Cholera Kills Over 40, Infects 3,000 Across Nigeria's Borno State

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$1B+ Nigerian Oil & Gas Major Achieves 35% P2P Automation and 40% Faster Financial Close with BPX + SAP Signavio

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