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Elizabeth Musa and Onyeka Valentine dive deep into the harrowing reports of gunmen storming churches in Kaduna State, leaving families broken and the nation demanding action. Is the government doing enough, or is international intervention now inevitable? On a brighter note, we celebrate Wizkid (Ayodeji Balogun) becoming the first African artist to surpass 10 billion Spotify streams, solidifying Afrobeats' global dominance. Plus, we analyze the Super Eagles' massive jump to 26th in the FIFA rankings following their AFCON performance in Morocco. 3. Detailed Video Summary & Timestamps Summary: Anchor Elizabeth Musa and Onyeka Valentine discuss the dual nature of current Nigerian news. They cover the serious security implications of the Kaduna church abductions (160+ people), the psychological impact of banditry, and the potential for US involvement. The mood shifts to celebration as they discuss Wizkid’s record-breaking Spotify numbers and the economic power of the Nigerian entertainment industry. Finally, they vent their frustrations and hopes regarding the Super Eagles' recent FIFA ranking boost and their absence from the upcoming World Cup. Timestamps: [00:00] – Intro: Social Listening with Elizabeth Musa & Ana Valentine [00:19] – Kaduna Crisis: 160+ Abducted from Churches [01:25] – Security Analysis: Donald Trump’s "Country of Particular Concern" [05:01] – Social Media Reacts: Nigerians vent on Insecurity [10:22] – Wizkid History: First African Artist with 10B Spotify Streams [11:15] – Afrobeats Economics: How Music is Replacing Oil [17:06] – Super Eagles: Climbing to 26th in FIFA Rankings [18:04] – AFCON Aftermath: The "Penalty Pain" and World Cup Hopes