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00:00A beautiful evening to you. Thank you for joining us on Guardian TV.
00:05This is Tomorrow's News Today. We'll take a look at our top stories for July 23, 2025.
00:12National News.
00:14Tinobu to inaugurate College of Petroleum Studies in Kaduna.
00:19Oshun PDP Karkos endorses Tinobu for 2027 but asks Adeleke to stay in party.
00:26Nigeria's economy must grow at 7% annually to help poor citizens, says Wale Edun.
00:36Federal government moves to exit terrorism financing watchlist after 730 convictions.
00:45Federal government defends two-year delay in ambassadorial appointment, accuses ADC of politicizing foreign policy.
00:53Mark Isset, last remaining PDP rep in Aqua Ebum, joins APC.
01:03Natasha Apoti, locked out of National Assembly as Senate plenary begins.
01:09Suspension.
01:11I will approach Appellate Court for interpretation of legal impasse, says Natasha.
01:19Anambra Billionier's wife begs Tinobu to investigate disappearance of husband.
01:27Lagos arrest 5 for illegal waste dumping.
01:32Business News.
01:32Central Bank of Nigeria says eight banks have met recapitalization requirements.
01:40Reliable data for GDP rebasing was hard to get, says Statistician General.
01:48Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, postpones implementation of new fees, penalties, to September 1st.
01:55International News.
01:57International News.
01:59Only 35% of SDGs on track.
02:03Guilty rest calls for global push to rescue 2030 agenda.
02:08Coca-Cola to launch new U.S. soda with cane sugar this fall.
02:15Trump pulling United States out of UNESCO, the United Nations Scientific and Cultural Agency,
02:23two years after Biden rejoined.
02:25Spot News.
02:28Afro Basket, Ami Okonkwo leads the Tigress as title defense shifts to Ivory Coast.
02:35South Africa retains Continental Athletics title in Nigeria.
02:40Ex-Liverpool defender Joey Jones dies aged 70.
02:45For details of these stories and many more, check out our website at Guardian.ng.
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02:57See you next time.

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