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EASTER TRUCE IN UKRAINE: PUTIN ANNOUNCES 32-HOUR CEASEFIRE, ZELENSKY ACCEPTS ON CONDITIONS
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Abuja covers truce in agency wire mode, without local analysis despite food security stakes for Nigeria
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Abuja reports the Easter truce with the brevity of a country tracking the Ukraine conflict primarily for consequences on global food markets. Vanguard Nigeria reprints the dispatch noting Putin's announcement and Zelensky's parallel proposal, but without analysis of military or diplomatic context. Nigeria, a net wheat importer with significant pre-war supplies from Ukraine and Russia, has interest in any ceasefire that could reopen Black Sea trade routes. But this economic concern does not appear in coverage — treatment remains purely event-driven, reflecting a newsroom lacking European correspondents and depending on agency feeds.
Absence of local contextualization
Dependence on Western agency framing
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