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Weekly roundup of top stories: TB Joshua scandal, Betta Edu, Banks CEOs sacking

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As the week concludes, Daybreak.ng presents the top stories from Nigeria:

1. TB Joshua Scandal:
– A BBC documentary unveils posthumous allegations against the late Pastor TB Joshua, including sexual assault, abuse, faked miracles, and manipulation. Survivors from multiple countries share harrowing experiences, calling for justice despite Joshua’s death in 2021.

2. Davido vs Tiwa Savage:
– Tiwa Savage files a petition against Davido, alleging threats to her life over a social media exchange involving Davido’s baby mama. The police confirm receiving the petition, sparking speculation about their relationship.

3. Betta Edu and Poverty Alleviation Scandal:
– President Tinubu orders an EFCC investigation into the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation’s finances, leading to the suspension of Minister Betta Edu due to a N585 million scandal. A panel is formed to reform social investment programs.

4. Sweet Supreme Court Victory:
– The Supreme Court affirms the elections of several state governors, including Sanwo-Olu, Abba Yusuf, Bala Mohammed, Caleb Mutfwang, Alex Otti, Umo Eno, Bassey Otu, and Dauda Lawal, resolving controversies surrounding the 2023 governorship polls.

5. AFCON Kickoff:
– The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) kicks off in Ivory Coast, featuring an opening match between the host nation and Guinea-Bissau. Ivory Coast and Nigeria are expected to progress easily in Group A, while Equatorial Guinea poses a challenge with exciting players.

6. CBN Shakeup:
– The Central Bank of Nigeria dismisses the boards of Union Bank, Polaris Bank, and Keystone Bank due to corporate governance failures. Interim management teams are appointed, and the CBN assures stakeholders of addressing issues threatening the financial stability of the banking sector.

These headlines capture the diverse range of events shaping Nigeria’s landscape this week.

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