News Headlines from April 18, 2025

Tune in to the #TopNewsHeadlines podcast for April 18th for a comprehensive snapshot of some of the day’s most critical events. This episode explores a diverse range of stories, starting with a powerful call from African Development Bank head, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, urging African nations to move beyond raw material exports towards value addition to combat poverty. We explore the implications of Africa’s low share of global manufacturing and the potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area.
Shifting to Nigeria, we unravel the puzzling partial demolition of Innoson Motors’ head office in Nnewi, with conflicting accounts from the company and the Anambra State Government. We also delve into serious security concerns with the emergence of a new terror group in North Central Nigeria, detailing their alleged activities and the complex local security landscape.
Internationally, we cover Ukraine’s accusation against China for allegedly supplying weapons to Russia, Beijing’s denial, and counterclaims. On a more positive note, we examine the mining cooperation deal signed between Nigeria and South Africa, aimed at boosting investment, knowledge sharing, and technology transfer in the mining sector.
Back in Nigeria, we highlight a concerning report from Calabar about over 300 students at Government Secondary School, sitting on bare floors due to a lack of desks. We also cover a security incident involving an attack on Senator Natasha Akpot-Uduaghan’s family residence, and infrastructure developments in Edo State with the construction of new flyovers.
Finally, we address a striking statement from the Sultan of Sokoto, who described social media as a “terrorist organization” due to the spread of misinformation, and the latest developments in the US-led efforts for Russia-Ukraine peace talks, including the US’s interest in Ukraine’s mineral resources. This episode connects local, regional, and international events, providing crucial context to understand today’s interconnected world.