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00:00A wonderful day to you. Thank you for joining us on Guardian Television.
00:06This is Tomorrow's News Today. We'll take a look at our top stories for July 3rd, 2025.
00:12National News.
00:13Supreme Court resolves judgment in Igodalo's appeal against the Pueblo's election.
00:19Atiku, Obi, El Rufay, Amichi, others attend ADC coalition unveiling in Abuja.
00:252027 coalition, PDP intact. The marketers will face consequences, says Damagon.
00:34ADC faction rejects a regression last appointment as secretary, cites illegitimacy.
00:41Pletsu Assembly gets new speaker.
00:44Nasarawa APC chairman, Ali Ubelu suspended for anti-party conduct.
00:50Federal government must revive vocational skills centers. It is our only hope, says National Business and Technical Examination Board Registrar.
01:00Nigeria needs $1 billion in five years to secure vaccines, says Primary Health Agency.
01:08Reps suspend Senate bills. Protest delay of 146 House proposals.
01:14Lagos opens teacher recruitment portal for two weeks.
01:19ICPC grills Lagos Council chairman over alleged fund diversion.
01:25Bleaching creams with over 2% of hydroquinone harmful.
01:30NAFDAC warns.
01:3210 killed as gunmen attack a boy indigents during meeting in Anambra.
01:37Business News.
01:38International Monetary Fund reviews Nigeria's GDP growth rate forecast for 2025, projects 3.4% increase.
01:48MTN announces three-year national roaming agreement with NIMOBI.
01:53Shell paid $1.2 billion royalties to Nigerian government in 2024.
02:00International News.
02:01African Union peacekeeping helicopter crashes in Somali airport.
02:06United Kingdom earns overseas recruitment for caregivers.
02:11Spot News.
02:13Liverpool defender Quinza signs for Bayern Leverkusen.
02:17Chelsea sign Brazil striker Joao Pedro from Brighton.
02:21La Liga 2025-2026 calendar unveiled.
02:25El Clasico set for October.
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02:38We'll look at how the Ullumua you are.
02:40See you next time.

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