News Headlines from April 22, 2025

Stay informed with some of the top global news for April 22nd on #TopNewsHeadlines podcast. This episode dives into a range of critical developments from around the world. We begin in West Africa, where a devastating attack in Benin Republic saw an al-Qaeda affiliate, claim responsibility for the killing of 70 soldiers in the north. We explore the expansion of JNIM from Burkina Faso and Niger into Benin and Togo, utilizing ungoverned areas like national parks for movement and trade. Turning to Nigeria, we examine disturbing reports of bandits in Zamfara state imposing a massive 60 million Naira levy on multiple communities as retaliation for allegedly assisting the military. We also cover the Coalition of Northern Groups’ condemnation of killings in Plateau, Zamfara, and Benue, accusing the government of inaction.
Internationally, we look at the foiled coup plot in Burkina Faso, with the military government alleging the involvement of active and retired soldiers and terrorist groups, pointing fingers at Ivory Coast. We also cover a Delta plane evacuation in Orlando due to an engine fire, thankfully with no injuries. Back in Nigeria, the traditional ruler of Uwanu Kingdom in Edo state has been suspended amidst rising insecurity and the arrest of his secretary in connection with a murder. A shocking report from the University of Ibadan reveals female students are reportedly donating eggs for IVF procedures to afford tuition, highlighting the severe impact of increased fees and inadequate funding for public education, a situation condemned by the Education Rights Campaign. Political tensions remain high in Rivers State with fresh protests in support of the suspended governor.
In the United States, Harvard University is suing the Trump administration over threatened cuts to federal funding, arguing it’s a violation of academic freedom in response to claims of tolerated antisemitism. Finally, we cover serious accusations from residents in border communities in Kwara State, Nigeria, who allege army personnel are prioritizing extortion over confronting terrorist groups, with some even calling for their withdrawal. We conclude with a look at the US Supreme Court hearing arguments in a significant case concerning parents’ rights to opt their children out of public-school lessons involving LGBTQ+ topics.
Tune in for a comprehensive overview of these crucial headlines shaping our world.