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Phyna Slams Critics Over BBL Backlash, Says Grief Shouldn’t Be Policed

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Reality TV star Phyna has sparked fresh conversations online after responding strongly to critics who questioned her decision to undergo a BBL procedure months after the passing of her sister.

In her statement, she expressed frustration over what she described as constant judgment from the public, especially those she believes are trying to dictate how she should grieve or live her life. According to her, grief is personal, and people process loss differently, at different times. She added that while she has already mourned her sister in her own way, she does not believe she should be expected to remain in a prolonged state of sadness to satisfy public opinion.

Her comments also touched on the broader issue of social media criticism, where public figures often find themselves under intense scrutiny for personal decisions. Phyna suggested that many of those criticizing her are projecting negativity rather than understanding the emotional journey she has been through.

The reality star emphasized that even within families, individuals heal differently, pointing out that those closest to her sister have also continued with their lives. For her, this reality reinforces her belief that healing does not follow a fixed timeline.

Her remarks quickly generated mixed reactions online. Supporters argue that she has the right to make choices about her body and her healing process without public interference. They say grief should not be policed, especially when someone is still actively dealing with loss in private ways.

On the other hand, critics believe her timing was insensitive, arguing that public figures should be more mindful of how their actions may be perceived, especially so soon after a family tragedy. This divide has once again highlighted the ongoing tension between celebrity autonomy and public expectation in Nigeria’s entertainment space.

Beyond the controversy, the conversation reflects a larger cultural debate about grief, healing, and personal freedom. For Phyna, however, her message remains firm she insists that moving forward with her life does not mean she has forgotten her sister, but rather that she is choosing to live on her own terms.

“I Was Raised That Way” Toyin Abraham Defends Kneeling to Greet Elders Amid Backlash

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Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has once again addressed public criticism over her habit of kneeling to greet elders, a gesture she says is deeply rooted in her upbringing and cultural identity.

The conversation resurfaced after a video of the actress respectfully greeting senior colleagues made rounds online, sparking mixed reactions. While many praised her for maintaining tradition, others questioned whether such gestures are still necessary in modern society, especially for a public figure of her status.

Responding to the backlash, Toyin Abraham made it clear that her actions are not performative but personal. According to her, kneeling to greet elders is something she was taught from a young age and remains a sign of respect she chooses to uphold, regardless of changing social attitudes. She emphasised that her success and recognition in the industry have not altered the values she was raised with.

Her stance has reignited a broader conversation about cultural practices in contemporary Nigeria. In many Yoruba households, kneeling particularly by women is considered a traditional way of showing respect to elders. While some see it as a beautiful expression of humility and discipline, others argue that evolving social norms should allow for more flexible forms of greeting that do not feel obligatory.

Despite the differing opinions, Toyin Abraham has remained firm, stating that respecting elders is a core part of who she is. She also suggested that cultural values should not be discarded simply because of public scrutiny or modern trends, especially when they are practiced willingly.

Supporters have rallied behind her, applauding her consistency and pride in her heritage. Many believe her actions reflect a level of humility that is becoming increasingly rare, particularly in the entertainment industry. Critics, however, continue to debate whether such traditions reinforce outdated expectations, especially regarding gender roles.

Beyond the immediate controversy, the discussion highlights a larger cultural shift one where tradition and modern identity often intersect. For Toyin Abraham, the balance is clear: personal success does not replace cultural grounding.

As the debate continues online, her message remains unchanged respect, in whatever form it is sincerely given, should never go out of style.

Joke Silva Reflects on AMVCA Role, Nollywood Growth, and the Future of African Storytelling

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After more than four decades in theatre, television, and film, Joke Silva continues to play a defining role in shaping Nigeria’s entertainment industry. Her recent position as head judge for the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards highlights both her legacy and the trust placed in her judgment at a time when Nollywood is evolving rapidly.

Taking on the role, Silva has made it clear that the responsibility goes beyond recognition it is about maintaining standards. She believes awards should reflect true excellence, not just popularity, and has stressed the importance of careful, unbiased evaluation. For her, storytelling, performance, and technical quality must all come together before any project can be considered outstanding.

Her journey through the industry reflects years of dedication and growth. Starting from the stage, she built a strong foundation in acting before transitioning into television and eventually film. This background, she says, has given her a deep appreciation for the discipline and structure required to create meaningful stories.

As Nollywood expands its global presence, Silva has pointed out some of the challenges that come with that growth. She notes that the increasing demand for content has led to a fast-paced production culture, where speed sometimes takes priority over quality. In her view, the industry must invest more in script development, training, and production systems to sustain long-term success.

She also emphasises the importance of staying true to Nigerian and African narratives. While international recognition is important, Silva believes filmmakers must retain control of their stories and avoid losing cultural identity in the process. Authentic storytelling, she argues, is what will ultimately set Nollywood apart on the global stage.

In her current role, Silva brings decades of experience to the judging process, focusing on performances that show depth, preparation, and emotional connection. She maintains that great acting goes beyond surface delivery and requires a genuine understanding of character and story.

Despite the pressures facing the industry, Silva remains optimistic about what lies ahead. She believes Nollywood is entering a new phase one that will be defined not just by output, but by stronger storytelling, improved quality, and a more confident global voice.

“We Could Be Here for 20 Years” Omowunmi Aloba Speaks Out Amid DNA Dispute with Joseph Aloba

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The widow of late Nigerian singer Mohbad, Omowunmi Aloba, popularly known as Wunmi, has spoken out amid the ongoing controversy surrounding a DNA test involving her son, Liam.

During a recent TikTok live session, Wunmi addressed her father-in-law, Joseph Aloba, as tensions continue to rise over the demand to confirm the child’s paternity. In an emotional response, she warned that the dispute could stretch on for decades if not handled properly, stating, “We will be in this battle for 20 years.”

The controversy, which has drawn widespread public attention, centers on Mr. Aloba’s insistence that a DNA test be conducted to verify whether Liam is truly Mohbad’s biological son. He has maintained that resolving this issue is crucial, even tying it to the delayed burial of his late son.

Wunmi, however, has repeatedly clarified that she is not opposed to the DNA test itself. According to her, the disagreement lies in the process. She insists that the test must be carried out through proper legal channels and in accordance with court directives, rather than through informal or privately arranged means.

Her recent remarks suggest growing frustration over what she perceives as unnecessary delays and public pressure. She claimed that she had previously suggested conducting the test under controlled conditions, but alleged that her father-in-law did not agree at the time. Now, with the matter in the public eye and legal proceedings involved, she believes due process must be followed to avoid further complications.

The situation has become increasingly complex, with reports indicating challenges in securing approved laboratories for the test. These delays, combined with ongoing disagreements between both parties, have contributed to prolonging the dispute.

Beyond the immediate family, the issue carries broader implications. The outcome of the DNA test could influence matters such as inheritance rights, the management of Mohbad’s estate, and the official closure surrounding his death and burial. It has also fueled intense debate on social media, where opinions remain sharply divided.

While both sides appear firm in their positions, Wunmi’s warning underscores the potential for a prolonged legal and emotional battle if common ground is not reached. For now, the case remains unresolved, leaving the public, and more importantly the family, in a state of uncertainty.

INEC Chair Under Fire as Old Tweet Links Him to Tinubu Supporter

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Open-source intelligence (OSINT) findings appear to contradict Mr Amupitan’s claim that he has no prior ties Tinubu or the APC party.

Despite denying any past connection with President Bola Tinubu, fresh digital evidence suggests that INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan, may not be as politically distant as he claims.

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His Yahoo email and phone number have been traced to an X account that posted “victory is sure” in support of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in March 2023.

On Friday, Mr Amupitan, through his spokesperson, Adedayo Oketola, pushed back against reports linking him to Mr Tinubu.

He insisted the INEC chairman is a neutral appointee, in line with constitutional requirements meant to safeguard the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process.

Mr Oketola also stated that Mr Amupitan “does not own or operate any personal account on X” and has never made partisan comments or shown support for any political group, either publicly or privately.

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But OSINT findings tell a different story.

An account with the handle @joashamupitan replied “victory is sure” to a post by APC chieftain Dayo Israel, who had announced that the party won seven out of ten polling units in an opposition stronghold largely populated by Igbo voters.

Further checks show that the account was registered with the email address amuanj@yahoo.com

 

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the same one listed on a CV attributed to Mr Amupitan. The CV also includes his former institutional email, amuanj@unijos.edu.ng, from his time at the University of Jos.

To confirm ownership of the Yahoo account, a verification prompt revealed a linked phone number, 0803***4099. That same number is tied to an Opay account bearing the name “Joash Ojo Amupitan.”

Opay accounts typically display phone numbers without the leading zero.

In this case, 8035074099 appears as the registered number, with the account name matching Mr Amupitan’s full name.

Even so, the apparent link between the X account, the email address, and the phone number raises serious questions about Mr Amupitan’s claim that he has no political ties to Mr Tinubu or the APC, as the president prepares for a possible re-election bid in 2027.

US Intelligence Alleges China Supplying Missiles To Iran

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US intelligence agencies have indicated that China may be taking a more active role in the ongoing Middle East conflict, with officials suggesting that Beijing could have supplied weapons and other support to Iran.

According to reports by NYT, U.S. intelligence reports show that China may have recently sent a shipment of shoulder-fired missiles, also known as MANPADS, to Iran.

However, they noted that the information is not conclusive and there is no evidence the weapons have been used against forces from the United States or Israel.

Despite the uncertainty, the reports point to growing concern in Washington that China is becoming increasingly involved in the conflict.

Intelligence assessments indicate that Beijing has allowed some Chinese companies to supply Iran with materials such as chemicals, fuel and industrial components that could be used in military production.

Officials said China has traditionally avoided sending finished military equipment directly to Iran, but there are indications that some within the Chinese government are pushing for a more direct role in supporting Tehran during the war.

If confirmed, such a move would mark a significant escalation and suggest that China is willing to take a more assertive stance in a conflict that has drawn in major global powers.

The intelligence findings come amid broader concerns about external involvement in the war. U.S. agencies have also observed that Russia has provided Iran with satellite intelligence, which has reportedly been used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to target U.S. ships and installations across the Middle East.

The developments highlight the increasing complexity of the conflict, raising fears that the war could expand further as more global powers become indirectly or directly involved.

Ceasefire in Jeopardy as US, Iran Fail to Reach Deal After Marathon Talks

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Talks between the United States and Iran to end the ongoing Middle East conflict ended without a breakthrough on Sunday, as U.S. Vice President JD Vance said no agreement had been reached after marathon negotiations in Islamabad.

Speaking after more than 20 hours of discussions, Vance said Washington had presented Tehran with what he described as its “final and best offer,” but noted that the United States had yet to secure a key commitment from Iran to abandon any pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Iranian state media, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, blamed the deadlock on what it called “unreasonable demands” from the American side, although officials acknowledged that reaching a comprehensive deal in a single round of talks after weeks of conflict was unlikely.

The negotiations, hosted by Pakistan, were the highest-level engagement between both sides since the 1979 Iranian revolution.

Pakistani authorities, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, urged both countries to continue dialogue and maintain the fragile ceasefire agreed earlier.

Key disagreements during the talks centred on Iran’s nuclear programme, the status of the Strait of Hormuz, and broader regional tensions, including the ongoing conflict involving Israel and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Tehran has also demanded the unfreezing of its assets and relief from international sanctions, conditions Washington has not accepted.

U.S. President Donald Trump maintained a firm stance during the talks, insisting that the United States had already achieved military success in the conflict and warning that further action remained an option if diplomacy failed.

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continue to heighten uncertainty, with Washington saying it has deployed naval assets to clear mines and ensure safe passage for commercial shipping.

Iran has denied the presence of U.S. warships in the waterway and warned it would respond to any perceived incursion.

The conflict, which began on February 28 following joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, has since expanded across the region, with ongoing hostilities in Lebanon contributing to a rising death toll and worsening humanitarian conditions.

Despite the lack of agreement, Vance said the United States would allow time for Iran to consider its proposal, while Pakistan reiterated its commitment to facilitating further engagement between both sides as efforts to reach a ceasefire continue.

Far From Home, Nigerians Caught In Russia-Ukraine War Conflict

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UKRAINE – Nigerians have found themselves drawn into the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war under troubling circumstances involving alleged false promises, deceptive recruitment networks, and high-risk travel arrangements that have left many stranded in a foreign conflict zone.

Reports indicate that some Nigerians were allegedly lured with promises of employment, education opportunities, or financial incentives before being transported across multiple countries and ultimately exposed to military conflict situations.

Human rights observers say these cases highlight a growing pattern of exploitation targeting vulnerable young people seeking better economic opportunities abroad.

Investigations suggest that recruitment networks operating across different regions have taken advantage of travel aspirations, particularly among individuals facing economic hardship.

Some affected individuals reportedly ended up in military-support roles or frontline exposure after arriving in conflict-affected areas, contrary to initial expectations.

Experts explain that war zones often attract illegal recruitment schemes that disguise dangerous assignments as legitimate work opportunities.

They warn that individuals recruited under such conditions face severe risks, including injury, detention, or inability to return home safely.

Families of affected Nigerians have expressed concern and frustration, calling for stronger government intervention to trace and repatriate citizens caught in the conflict.

Security analysts note that the Russia-Ukraine war has created a complex environment where misinformation and recruitment fraud can thrive across international borders.

They emphasize that individuals seeking overseas opportunities must verify employment offers through official diplomatic channels and accredited agencies.

The situation has also raised broader concerns about human trafficking and exploitation networks operating across Africa and Europe.

Authorities and advocacy groups have called for increased awareness campaigns to educate the public about the risks associated with unverified foreign job offers.

They argue that stronger international cooperation is needed to dismantle recruitment syndicates that exploit war situations for profit.

Diplomatic observers say cases involving foreign nationals in conflict zones often require coordinated efforts between governments to ensure safe evacuation and legal protection.

The Federal Government is expected to monitor developments closely and engage diplomatic channels where necessary to ensure the safety of affected citizens.

Experts conclude that the situation underscores the dangers of irregular migration pathways and the importance of verified international employment processes.

Surviving, Hoping: Nigerians Adapt To Daily Economic Hardship

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LAGOS, NIGERIA – Nigerians across urban and rural communities continue to adopt survival strategies in response to rising living costs, fuel price pressures, and persistent economic instability that shape daily life across the country.

Citizens are increasingly adjusting spending habits, reducing consumption, and relying on informal support systems as inflation and unemployment continue to strain household incomes.

The rising cost of transportation, food, electricity, and healthcare has pushed many families to adopt what analysts describe as “adaptive survival economics,” where daily decisions are guided by necessity rather than preference.

Experts say the situation reflects broader structural economic challenges, including currency volatility, reduced purchasing power, and limited access to affordable public services.

They note that many Nigerians now rely heavily on small-scale trading, gig work, and informal employment to sustain their livelihoods in an unpredictable economy.

In many communities, households have developed coping mechanisms such as shared financial contributions, cooperative savings groups, and reliance on extended family support networks.

Economic analysts explain that these informal systems have become essential safety nets in the absence of strong social welfare structures.

They argue that while Nigerians demonstrate remarkable resilience, long-term hardship can reduce productivity, limit opportunity, and deepen inequality.

Public health and education systems have also felt the pressure, with citizens often bearing high out-of-pocket costs for essential services.

Observers note that access to quality healthcare remains inconsistent, forcing many families to delay treatment or seek cheaper alternatives.

Transportation costs have also become a major burden, particularly following fuel price adjustments that have affected commuting and logistics nationwide.

Food inflation continues to drive household stress, with staple commodities becoming increasingly expensive for average earners.

Economists say the combined effect of these pressures has reshaped consumption patterns and reduced overall living standards in many parts of the country.

They emphasize that structural reforms are necessary to stabilize key sectors and improve affordability of essential goods and services.

Despite these challenges, Nigerians continue to demonstrate resilience through innovation, entrepreneurship, and community support systems.

Sociologists describe this adaptability as a defining feature of Nigerian society, where individuals constantly adjust to changing economic realities.

They warn, however, that resilience should not be mistaken for sustainability, stressing the need for policy interventions that address root causes of hardship.

Observers conclude that while Nigerians continue to survive and hope under difficult conditions, long-term improvement will depend on effective governance, economic stability, and expanded social support systems.

Experts Back NAFDAC Sodium Reduction Policy To Curb Rising NCDs

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ABUJA, NIGERIA – Health experts have expressed strong support for the sodium reduction regulation introduced by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, describing it as a critical intervention to reduce the growing burden of non-communicable diseases across the country.

The experts say the policy aims to limit excessive sodium intake in processed foods, a major contributor to health conditions such as hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and stroke.

They explained that high salt consumption remains a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases, which are increasingly responsible for deaths in Nigeria and other developing countries.

Health professionals emphasized that regulating sodium levels in food products will help improve public health outcomes and reduce long-term healthcare costs.

They noted that many Nigerians unknowingly consume high levels of salt through packaged foods, seasoning cubes, and processed meals.

They argued that without regulatory intervention, the rising trend of non-communicable diseases could place even greater pressure on Nigeria’s already stretched healthcare system.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has been at the forefront of food safety regulation, working to ensure that consumables meet health standards that protect the public.

Experts say the agency’s sodium reduction policy aligns with global health recommendations aimed at reducing preventable diseases linked to diet.

They explained that excessive sodium intake contributes to high blood pressure by increasing fluid retention and placing strain on the cardiovascular system.

They further noted that hypertension often develops without symptoms, making it a silent but deadly health risk among adults.

Public health specialists have urged food manufacturers to comply with the new regulation and reformulate products to contain lower sodium levels.

They also called for increased public awareness campaigns to educate citizens on the dangers of excessive salt consumption.

Health advocates emphasized that lifestyle changes, including reduced salt intake, balanced diets, and regular exercise, are essential in preventing non-communicable diseases.

They stressed that government policies alone are not enough without public participation and industry compliance.

The experts highlighted that non-communicable diseases now account for a significant percentage of deaths in Nigeria, overtaking some infectious diseases in urban areas.

They warned that the trend could worsen if preventive measures are not strengthened at both policy and household levels.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has continued to collaborate with health stakeholders to promote healthier food environments across the country.

Observers conclude that sodium reduction policies represent a key step toward improving national health outcomes and reducing the long-term burden of chronic diseases.

Doctors Debunk Myth That Virginity Prevents Uterine Fibroids

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LAGOS, NIGERIA – Medical experts have dismissed widespread misconceptions linking virginity to protection against uterine fibroids, clarifying that the condition is not influenced by sexual activity or lack of it.

Health professionals explained that uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus and are primarily influenced by hormonal and genetic factors rather than sexual history.

They emphasized that prolonged exposure to estrogen and progesterone plays a major role in the development of fibroids, particularly among women of reproductive age.

Doctors noted that factors such as family history, obesity, and delayed childbirth can increase the risk of developing fibroids, but virginity itself has no protective effect.

They stressed that misinformation around reproductive health continues to affect awareness and early diagnosis among women in Nigeria and other parts of the world.

Medical practitioners explained that fibroids often develop silently and may not show symptoms until they become large or begin to affect fertility or menstrual patterns.

They added that common symptoms can include heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, frequent urination, and complications during pregnancy.

Experts warned that cultural myths and misinformation often prevent women from seeking timely medical care, leading to late diagnosis and more severe health outcomes.

They encouraged women to undergo regular medical check-ups and ultrasound screenings for early detection and proper management of fibroids.

Health professionals also highlighted that uterine fibroids are one of the most common reproductive health conditions affecting women globally.

They explained that while the exact cause remains unclear, hormonal imbalance remains the most widely accepted medical explanation.

The experts urged the public to rely on verified medical information rather than cultural beliefs or social media misconceptions when addressing reproductive health issues.

They further advised that treatment options vary depending on severity and may include medication, non-invasive procedures, or surgical intervention in advanced cases.

Doctors also emphasized that lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy weight and managing stress, may help reduce risk factors associated with fibroid development.

They called for stronger public health education campaigns to improve awareness and reduce stigma surrounding reproductive health conditions.

The clarification comes amid ongoing efforts by healthcare professionals to address misinformation that continues to circulate about women’s health issues.

Medical experts concluded that uterine fibroids are a medical condition driven by biological and hormonal factors, not sexual history or virginity status.

Electoral Act Breach Raises Alarm As Senior Lawyers Challenge Judiciary Conduct

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ABUJA, NIGERIA – Senior legal practitioners and retired justices have raised concerns over alleged breaches of the Electoral Act, warning that growing tensions between political actors and the judiciary could undermine democratic stability in Nigeria.

The Nigeria Bar Association has reportedly drawn attention to increasing complaints involving judicial interference in electoral disputes, prompting renewed debate within the country’s legal community.

Retired justices and Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) have also expressed concern, arguing that recent developments risk eroding public confidence in the independence of the judiciary.

They cautioned that any perception of external influence on judicial decisions in electoral matters could weaken the credibility of democratic institutions.

The legal experts emphasized that strict adherence to the Electoral Act remains essential for ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability in Nigeria’s electoral process.

They stressed that the judiciary must remain impartial and insulated from political pressure, particularly in cases involving elections and party disputes.

Observers note that concerns over electoral compliance and judicial neutrality have persisted across multiple election cycles in Nigeria.

They explain that disputes over electoral outcomes often escalate to the courts, placing significant responsibility on judges to interpret complex legal and constitutional issues.

The Nigeria Bar Association has previously advocated for reforms aimed at strengthening judicial independence and improving electoral justice mechanisms.

Legal analysts argue that confidence in the judiciary is central to sustaining democratic governance and preventing political instability.

They warn that any erosion of trust in judicial processes could lead to increased political tension and public skepticism toward election outcomes.

Retired justices have called for stricter enforcement of ethical standards within the judiciary to preserve its integrity and independence.

They also urged stakeholders in the political system to respect court processes and avoid actions that may be perceived as interference.

The discussions come amid broader national debates on electoral reforms and the need to strengthen democratic institutions ahead of future elections.

Experts say Nigeria’s evolving political environment requires continuous review of legal frameworks to ensure they remain effective and relevant.

They note that the Electoral Act plays a crucial role in guiding conduct during elections, resolving disputes, and protecting democratic rights.

Stakeholders have called for constructive engagement between legal bodies, policymakers, and civil society to address emerging concerns.

They conclude that safeguarding judicial independence remains vital to maintaining public trust and ensuring the long-term stability of Nigeria’s democracy.

Nigeria Wastes 38 Million Tonnes Of Food As Hunger Worsens

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Nigeria is facing a troubling paradox as millions struggle with hunger while vast quantities of food are lost or wasted every year.

DDM indicates that the country loses an estimated 38 million tonnes of food annually, a figure that highlights deep inefficiencies across the agricultural and distribution systems.

This massive loss comes at a time when food insecurity continues to rise, affecting millions of households nationwide.

Experts say the gap between food production and actual consumption reflects systemic challenges that go beyond farming output.

Post-harvest losses remain one of the biggest contributors, with poor storage facilities and inadequate transportation leading to spoilage before food reaches markets.

Farmers, especially in rural communities, often lack access to modern preservation technologies, forcing them to sell quickly or risk losing their produce.

In many cases, bad road networks delay movement of goods, increasing the chances of food damage during transit.

Climate-related factors, including flooding and extreme heat, also play a role in reducing food availability and quality.

Beyond production challenges, consumer-level waste further compounds the problem, particularly in urban centers where food is discarded due to poor planning or excess purchasing.

The issue highlights a broader structural weakness within Nigeria’s food supply chain, from farm to table.

Despite being one of Africa’s largest agricultural producers, Nigeria continues to battle widespread hunger and malnutrition.

According to global food security assessments, millions of Nigerians remain at risk of severe food shortages.

This situation has worsened in recent years due to economic pressures, inflation, and ongoing security challenges in farming regions.

Armed conflicts and banditry in parts of the country have forced many farmers to abandon their land, reducing overall food production.

The result is a cycle where limited supply drives up food prices, making it harder for vulnerable populations to afford basic nutrition.

Analysts say addressing food waste could significantly improve food availability without necessarily increasing production.

They argue that investing in storage infrastructure, cold chain systems, and efficient logistics could drastically reduce losses.

Improved education on food management at the household level could also help minimize waste among consumers.

Government initiatives have attempted to tackle these issues, but implementation gaps remain a major concern.

Experts emphasize the need for coordinated action involving federal, state, and private sector stakeholders.

They also call for policies that support farmers with access to credit, technology, and modern farming practices.

Reducing food waste is increasingly seen as a critical step toward achieving food security in Nigeria.

The challenge is not only about producing enough food but also ensuring that what is produced reaches those who need it.

As hunger continues to rise, the cost of inefficiency within the system becomes more evident.

For a country with vast agricultural potential, the scale of food loss represents both a crisis and an opportunity for reform.

Addressing this imbalance could play a key role in improving livelihoods, reducing poverty, and strengthening national food systems.

The path forward will depend on sustained investment, policy reforms, and a shift in how food resources are managed across the country.

APC Faces Internal Rift As Bauchi Governor Plans Defection

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Nigeria’s ruling party is grappling with fresh internal tensions following indications that a key political figure may be preparing to switch allegiance.

DDM reports that divisions have emerged within the All Progressives Congress over the anticipated defection of Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed.

Party insiders reveal that the development has triggered sharp disagreements among APC stakeholders, with some members supporting the move while others strongly oppose it.

The situation underscores growing instability within the party as it begins early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Sources indicate that discussions around the governor’s possible entry into the APC have intensified in recent weeks, fueling speculation across political circles.

Supporters of the move argue that attracting a sitting governor from another party would strengthen the APC’s influence in the North-East region.

They believe such a defection could reshape political alignments and boost the party’s electoral prospects in future contests.

However, critics within the party warn that admitting a high-profile defector could disrupt existing power structures and alienate loyal members.

Some party leaders fear that long-standing members who have built the party from the ground up may feel sidelined.

This internal resistance reflects deeper concerns about fairness, loyalty, and reward systems within Nigeria’s political parties.

Governor Bala Mohammed, a prominent member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, has not officially confirmed his defection but has made political moves that suggest shifting alliances.

His political influence in Bauchi State and the wider North-East region makes him a strategic asset for any party.

Analysts say his potential defection could significantly alter the balance of power, especially in a region that has remained politically competitive.

The APC has experienced similar internal disagreements in the past when high-profile politicians defected into the party.

Such developments often trigger disputes over ticket allocation, leadership roles, and political control at both state and national levels.

Political observers note that defections are a common feature of Nigeria’s political landscape, particularly as elections approach.

They are often driven by strategic calculations, ideological differences, or disputes within existing party structures.

In this case, the unfolding situation highlights the APC’s ongoing challenge of managing internal cohesion while expanding its political base.

The party leadership faces the delicate task of balancing inclusivity with the expectations of its loyal members.

Meanwhile, opposition figures are closely monitoring the situation, aware that any division within the APC could create opportunities.

The Peoples Democratic Party may also need to reassess its strategy if it risks losing a sitting governor.

For voters, the development raises broader questions about political loyalty and the motivations behind party switching.

Critics argue that frequent defections weaken ideological clarity and reduce accountability in governance.

Supporters, however, view them as part of a dynamic political system where alliances evolve based on changing realities.

As speculation continues, the APC must navigate its internal disagreements carefully to avoid deeper fractures.

The coming months will likely determine whether the party can manage the crisis or face further divisions.

Ultimately, the situation reflects the fluid and often unpredictable nature of Nigerian politics, where power dynamics shift rapidly in the build-up to major elections.

APC Fixes N100m Presidential Form Fee, N50m Governorship Cost

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Nigeria’s ruling party has set the tone for the 2027 election cycle by unveiling a high-cost nomination framework for aspirants seeking elective offices.

DDM reports that the All Progressives Congress has pegged its presidential nomination form at N100 million, while governorship aspirants will pay N50 million.

Party officials say the pricing forms part of a broader timetable and schedule designed to streamline the primary election process ahead of the next general elections.

The announcement signals the early mobilization of political actors as preparations begin for what is expected to be a fiercely contested 2027 race.

According to the party’s outlined structure, aspirants must comply with strict deadlines, screening procedures, and internal party guidelines.

The APC leadership maintains that the fees reflect administrative costs and the seriousness required for individuals seeking high public office.

However, critics argue that such high costs could limit participation to wealthy politicians and reduce opportunities for younger or less financially privileged aspirants.

Political analysts say the decision reinforces long-standing concerns about the monetization of Nigeria’s electoral process.

They warn that expensive nomination forms could discourage internal democracy and entrench elite dominance within major political parties.

Supporters of the policy, however, insist that the fees help filter unserious candidates and ensure only committed contenders enter the race.

Historically, major political parties in Nigeria have charged significant fees for nomination forms, especially for presidential and governorship positions.

During previous election cycles, both ruling and opposition parties introduced similar pricing structures, sparking nationwide debates about inclusivity.

The issue has remained a recurring theme in discussions about electoral reforms and political participation in Africa’s most populous nation.

Observers note that the high cost of contesting elections often extends beyond nomination forms to campaign financing, logistics, and media outreach.

These financial demands create barriers that many qualified individuals struggle to overcome, particularly those without strong political backing.

The development comes as Nigeria continues to grapple with calls for electoral transparency and reforms aimed at deepening democracy.

Civil society groups have repeatedly advocated for measures that would make political participation more accessible to ordinary citizens.

Some have proposed subsidized nomination forms or alternative funding mechanisms to encourage broader representation.

Meanwhile, the APC insists that its internal processes remain transparent and competitive, despite the high entry costs.

The party leadership also highlights its track record in organizing primaries and producing candidates across different levels of government.

As the 2027 elections approach, attention is expected to shift toward how other political parties will structure their own nomination processes.

Comparisons between party policies could influence public perception and voter confidence ahead of the polls.

For now, the APC’s announcement sets a benchmark that could shape the financial landscape of Nigeria’s upcoming elections.

The decision underscores the growing intersection between politics, money, and power in the country’s democratic system.

As aspirants begin to position themselves, the debate over affordability and inclusiveness in Nigeria’s political process is likely to intensify.

Israeli Strikes Push Lebanon War Death Toll Above 2,000

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BEIRUT, LEBANON — The human cost of the escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has surged past a grim milestone, with Lebanese authorities reporting over 2,000 deaths within weeks.

DDM confirms that Lebanon’s health ministry has recorded at least 2,020 people killed since fighting erupted on March 2, following intensified Israeli airstrikes targeting the country.

Officials say the casualties include hundreds of civilians, among them 248 women, 165 children, and dozens of medical personnel caught in the crossfire.

Thousands more have suffered injuries, with over 6,400 people reported wounded as bombardments continue across multiple regions.

The latest figures highlight the rapid escalation of violence in what analysts now describe as one of the deadliest phases of conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah.

The war began after Hezbollah launched cross-border attacks, drawing Israel into a sustained air and ground campaign across southern and central Lebanon.

Israeli authorities say their operations target Hezbollah fighters, infrastructure, and command centers embedded within civilian areas.

However, humanitarian groups argue that the scale and intensity of the strikes have caused widespread civilian casualties and destruction of infrastructure.

Entire neighborhoods in cities like Beirut, Sidon, and Tyre have suffered heavy damage, forcing families to flee their homes.

Reports indicate that more than one million people have been displaced internally since the conflict began, worsening Lebanon’s already fragile economic situation.

The conflict forms part of a broader regional crisis involving Israel, Iran, and allied groups, raising fears of a prolonged Middle East war.

Although a temporary ceasefire has been discussed between the United States and Iran, fighting in Lebanon has continued without pause.

Recent waves of Israeli airstrikes have intensified, with military officials claiming hundreds of targets hit within short timeframes.

On some days, single attacks have resulted in hundreds of casualties, overwhelming hospitals and emergency services.

Medical facilities across Lebanon have struggled to cope with the influx of injured victims, prompting urgent calls for blood donations and international assistance.

Human rights organizations have warned that repeated strikes on densely populated areas could violate international humanitarian law.

They have called on all parties to prioritize civilian protection and avoid targeting non-military infrastructure.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah continues to launch rockets and drones into northern Israel, maintaining pressure on Israeli border communities.

This cycle of attack and retaliation has deepened fears that the conflict could spiral into a full-scale regional war.

Political analysts note that Lebanon’s internal stability remains at risk, with tensions rising among different factions within the country.

The government faces increasing pressure to manage both the humanitarian crisis and the political implications of the conflict.

For many civilians, daily life has become defined by uncertainty, displacement, and the constant threat of further attacks.

As the death toll climbs, international calls for a ceasefire continue to grow louder.

Diplomatic efforts have so far failed to produce a lasting solution, leaving the region on edge.

The situation underscores the devastating human impact of modern warfare, where civilians often bear the heaviest burden.

With no immediate end in sight, Lebanon faces a deepening crisis that could reshape the region’s political and security landscape for years to come.

Delta Government Pushes Youths To Join Army Amid Low Turnout

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ASABA, NIGERIA — Delta State authorities are intensifying efforts to drive youth enlistment into the military as participation levels remain significantly low.

DDM reports that the Delta State Government has renewed its appeal to eligible youths to apply for positions in the Nigerian Army, following concerns that the state may not fill its allocated quota.

Officials confirm that Delta has been given approximately 400 recruitment slots but continues to record weak interest among its indigenes.

The government is now actively engaging community leaders, youth organizations, and local stakeholders to encourage participation before the recruitment deadline closes.

Authorities stress that military service offers structured employment, career advancement, and an opportunity to contribute to national security.

They highlight that today’s army provides roles in diverse professional fields, including engineering, medicine, administration, and logistics.

State representatives argue that enlistment can equip young people with discipline, technical skills, and leadership experience.

Despite these assurances, many youths in Delta remain hesitant to join the military due to safety concerns and uncertainty about long-term welfare.

Others actively pursue alternative opportunities in entrepreneurship, private sector employment, or relocation abroad.

This trend mirrors a broader pattern across southern Nigeria, where military careers attract less interest compared to northern regions.

Historically, recruitment into the Nigerian Army has drawn heavily from northern states, creating a regional imbalance.

Security experts link this disparity to cultural influences, economic factors, and varying levels of awareness about military careers.

Analysts warn that uneven representation in the armed forces could weaken national unity and inclusiveness.

They emphasize that a diverse military strengthens operational effectiveness and fosters national cohesion.

Delta State officials are therefore rolling out awareness campaigns aimed at correcting misconceptions about military service.

They are organizing outreach programs in schools, communities, and public forums to educate youths on recruitment requirements and benefits.

The government also points to recent improvements in soldiers’ welfare, including better pay, enhanced training facilities, and upgraded living conditions.

Authorities insist that ongoing reforms within the military have addressed many long-standing concerns raised by prospective recruits.

Nigeria continues to confront multiple security challenges, including insurgency in the northeast, banditry in the northwest, and communal conflicts in several regions.

These threats increase the demand for well-trained personnel capable of responding effectively to national security needs.

Experts believe that increasing youth participation from Delta will not only help fill recruitment gaps but also strengthen the country’s defense system.

The enlistment drive also aligns with broader efforts to reduce youth unemployment by creating stable and structured career pathways.

Observers argue that building trust and changing perceptions will remain critical to achieving meaningful results.

They suggest that sharing success stories of military personnel and maintaining transparent recruitment processes could boost confidence among youths.

For Delta State, filling its quota represents both an employment opportunity and a chance to ensure fair representation in national institutions.

The outcome of the ongoing campaign will reveal whether intensified advocacy efforts can shift attitudes and inspire greater youth involvement in military service.

How Igbo Technocrats Shaped Nigeria’s Key Public Institutions

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NIGERIA – Nigeria’s long and complex journey toward institutional stability has often been influenced by individuals whose leadership defined critical sectors at pivotal moments.

DDM gathered that a resurfaced social media post is drawing attention to the contributions of several Igbo technocrats who once led major national institutions.

The post highlights figures who served in strategic roles, presenting them as some of the most effective leaders in Nigeria’s public sector history.

Among those referenced is Humphrey Nwosu, a former chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, widely associated with the historic June 12, 1993 election.

That election is often described as one of the freest and fairest in Nigeria’s history, despite its eventual annulment by the military government.

Nwosu’s tenure is frequently cited in discussions about electoral credibility and the challenges of sustaining democratic reforms in Nigeria.

The post also mentions Dora Akunyili, who led the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control.

Akunyili became a national figure during her campaign against counterfeit drugs, a problem that had previously undermined public health and trust in the pharmaceutical system.

Her reforms strengthened regulatory enforcement and significantly reduced the circulation of fake medications across Nigeria.

Another figure identified is Charles Soludo, who served as governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Soludo is known for banking sector reforms, particularly the consolidation policy that reshaped Nigeria’s financial institutions in the mid-2000s.

The policy increased the capital base of banks and reduced systemic risks, though it also led to mergers and acquisitions that transformed the industry landscape.

The post further references Oby Ezekwesili, who also held positions in the World Bank and Nigeria’s transparency initiatives.

Ezekwesili played a key role in education reform and public sector accountability, becoming a prominent advocate for governance transparency.

Her involvement in the “Bring Back Our Girls” campaign further amplified her voice on issues of leadership and citizen engagement.

Also mentioned is Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a globally recognized economist and current Director-General of the World Trade Organization.

Okonjo-Iweala served multiple terms as Nigeria’s finance minister and was instrumental in debt relief negotiations with international creditors.

Her leadership contributed to Nigeria’s exit from the Paris Club debt burden, freeing resources for development priorities.

The social media commentary concludes by suggesting that Igbo professionals have repeatedly contributed to efforts aimed at stabilizing and improving Nigeria’s governance structures.

This claim reflects a broader national conversation about merit, regional representation, and the role of technocrats in public service.

Historically, Nigeria’s federal character principle has sought to balance representation across its diverse ethnic and regional groups.

However, debates persist about whether competence or geopolitical considerations should take precedence in appointments to critical national positions.

Experts note that while individual achievements are important, institutional success often depends on broader political support and continuity of reforms.

Analysts also caution against framing national progress solely along ethnic lines, emphasizing that contributions to governance come from all parts of the country.

Nonetheless, the highlighted figures remain widely respected for their roles in shaping policy, strengthening institutions, and influencing public discourse.

Their legacies continue to serve as reference points in discussions about leadership quality and national development.

As Nigeria navigates ongoing political and economic challenges, the performance of past public officials remains a benchmark for evaluating current and future leaders.

The renewed attention to these individuals underscores the enduring impact of technocratic leadership in a country still striving to consolidate democratic and institutional gains.

Ariyiike Owolagba on Love, Growth and Her AMVCA Nomination

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Ariyiike Owolagba, widely known as Ariyiike Dimples, has expanded on her thoughts about modern relationships, offering deeper insight into the emotional gaps she believes many people overlook.

According to her, one of the most overlooked aspects of love today is intentional growth. She explained that many individuals focus on finding the “right person” without first becoming the right version of themselves. This, she said, often leads to repeated patterns of heartbreak, miscommunication, and unmet expectations.

She also pointed out that social media has significantly reshaped how people connect, often blurring the lines between genuine interest and fleeting attention. In her view, constant online validation can create unrealistic standards, making it harder for people to build meaningful, grounded relationships offline.

Ariyiike stressed the importance of emotional accountability, noting that people sometimes avoid difficult conversations or self-reflection, choosing instead to blame partners when things go wrong. She believes that true emotional maturity comes from acknowledging one’s flaws and actively working to improve them.

Beyond relationships, she described her acting journey as one rooted in passion and persistence. Her nomination for Best Lead Actress, she said, represents not just recognition of her talent, but also years of dedication behind the scenes. She emphasized that moments like these serve as motivation to keep pushing boundaries and exploring new creative paths.

Speaking further on her YouTube series Risky, she explained that the character allows her to explore complex relationship dynamics in a relatable and honest way. Through storytelling, she aims to spark conversations that go beyond surface-level romance and address real emotional struggles people face.

She added that Risky is not just entertainment, but also a reflection of everyday life—drawing from real conversations, shared experiences, and the often-unspoken realities of dating and love.

Looking ahead, Ariyiike hinted at expanding her presence both in film and digital content, with a focus on telling authentic stories that resonate with a wider audience. She expressed a desire to continue blending media, acting, and storytelling in a way that inspires reflection and growth.

Ultimately, her message remains clear: love is not just about connection, but about self-awareness, patience, and the willingness to do the inner work required to sustain it.

“Consistency Kept Me Going” Yvonne Jegede Reflects on Career and Life

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Yvonne Jegede has offered a deeper glimpse into her life, reflecting not just on her two-decade career in Nollywood, but also on the personal experiences that have shaped her into the woman she is today.

Beyond consistency and resilience, Jegede emphasized the importance of self-awareness and growth. She noted that staying relevant in the film industry requires an ability to evolve with changing times, audiences, and expectations. According to her, actors who fail to adapt often struggle to maintain longevity, no matter how talented they are.

She also highlighted discipline as a key factor in her journey. For Jegede, success is not just about talent or opportunity, but about the daily commitment to improving one’s craft and making intentional career decisions. She explained that every role she takes on is carefully considered, ensuring it aligns with both her personal values and long-term goals.

Speaking further on her break from acting, Jegede described it as a transformative period that allowed her to rediscover herself outside of the spotlight. She explained that stepping away helped her gain perspective, not just about her career, but about life in general. It was during that time she built a stronger foundation for her future, both professionally and personally.

On motherhood, she shared that raising her son has redefined her priorities. While career remains important, she now approaches work with a greater sense of purpose, choosing projects that allow her to maintain balance and be present for her child. She added that motherhood has made her more intentional, patient, and focused.

Addressing her views on relationships, Jegede maintained her stance on independence and emotional boundaries. She explained that personal happiness should never be sacrificed for societal expectations, especially when it comes to marriage. In her view, many women are conditioned to endure more than they should, and she believes in choosing peace over pressure.

She also spoke about the realities of public scrutiny, noting that being in the spotlight comes with constant judgment. However, she has learned to filter out noise and protect her mental space. By limiting her exposure to online commentary, she has been able to maintain clarity and stay grounded in her truth.

Reflecting on her early career breakthrough, she acknowledged the role 2Baba played in bringing her into public consciousness through the iconic African Queen video. She described that moment as pivotal, not just for visibility, but for the opportunities that followed.

Looking ahead, Jegede expressed a strong desire to expand her footprint in the industry, particularly behind the scenes. She hinted at more involvement in production and storytelling, with a focus on creating meaningful content that resonates with audiences and reflects real-life experiences.

Ultimately, her story is one of reinvention, strength, and intentional living. Whether navigating career highs, personal challenges, or public perception, Jegede continues to define success on her own terms proving that longevity in Nollywood is as much about inner growth as it is about external achievements.

Tobi Makinde Clears Air on Rift Rumours With Funke Akindele

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Tobi Makinde has further addressed the rumours surrounding his relationship with Funke Akindele, making it clear that there is no bad blood between them despite ongoing online speculation.

According to Makinde, the nature of the entertainment industry often creates gaps in visibility that can easily be misinterpreted by fans. He explained that not being constantly seen together does not equate to a falling-out, especially in a field where schedules, projects, and personal growth frequently pull people in different directions.

He stressed that his bond with Akindele goes beyond public appearances, describing it as one built on years of collaboration, mentorship, and mutual respect. He noted that such relationships are not defined by social media interactions but by real-life experiences and shared history.

Makinde also pointed out that as actors evolve in their careers, they naturally begin to explore independent paths. For him, that shift has meant stepping more confidently into filmmaking and production, where he now has greater creative control over storytelling.

Industry observers say this transition is becoming increasingly common among Nollywood actors who want to shape narratives from behind the camera. Makinde’s move into production signals not just growth, but a deliberate effort to build a lasting brand beyond acting alone.

Speaking on his journey, he reflected on how early exposure to the industry shaped his discipline and passion. Starting out as a child actor, he learned the ropes from seasoned professionals, experiences he says still influence his work ethic today.

His acknowledgment of figures like his father and Akindele highlights the importance of mentorship in Nollywood, where many careers are built through guidance, opportunity, and collaboration rather than formal structures.

On the topic of his wedding, Makinde urged fans to avoid reading too much into Akindele’s absence, reiterating that timing and professional commitments often clash in the entertainment world. He described her as deeply dedicated to her craft, noting that her demanding schedule is a testament to her success and consistency.

Looking ahead, Makinde revealed that he is channeling more energy into producing original content, with plans to release more projects that reflect his creative vision. While he remains open to acting roles, he emphasized that his current priority is telling stories that resonate with audiences on a deeper level.

He also hinted at the possibility of future collaborations, suggesting that when the timing is right, he would not hesitate to work with Akindele again.

As conversations around their relationship continue online, Makinde’s response serves as a reminder of how easily narratives can be shaped and sometimes distorted by public perception. For him, what matters most is maintaining genuine connections and staying focused on growth, both personally and professionally.

JUST IN: FG Names Mamu, Simon Ekpa, 46 Others as Terrorism Financiers

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The Federal Government has placed negotiator Tukur Mamu, Simon Ekpa, and 47 other individuals and entities on its sanctions list over alleged involvement in terrorism financing and related activities.

According to the updated list released by the sanctions committee, several of those named are linked to extremist groups such as Islamic State West Africa Province and Ansarul Muslimina Fi Biladissudam, which is associated with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

Links to past attacks

One of the suspects, Abdulsamat Ohida, was identified as a senior ISWAP commander and linked to:

The June 5, 2022 attack on St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo

The July 5, 2022 assault on the Kuje Correctional Centre in Abuja

Another individual, Mohammed Sani, was described as an ANSARU member trained in explosives and covert communication, with operational ties across Algeria and Mali.

Allegations against Mamu

The government accused Tukur Mamu of facilitating terrorism financing by handling ransom payments exceeding $200,000 to ISWAP militants for the release of victims of the Abuja–Kaduna train attack.

Financial networks exposed

Authorities said several individuals acted as:

Fund couriers distributing money to insurgents and their families

Middlemen transferring millions of naira between suspects

International facilitators moving funds from locations such as the UAE into Nigeria

For instance, Yusuf Ghazali was alleged to have transferred tens of millions of naira to convicted الإرهاب suspects, while others maintained financial links with known militant leaders.

Groups and entities listed

The sanctions list also includes organisations such as:

Indigenous Biafra

ISWAP

ANSARU

Jama’atu Wal-Jihad

Background

This development builds on earlier sanctions in 2025, when several individuals including Simon Ekpa were first designated for alleged terrorism financing.

The latest move reflects a growing focus by the Nigerian government on dismantling financial support systems behind terrorism, targeting not only fighters but also those accused of enabling operations through funding, logistics, and cross-border transactions.

Phyna Otabor Opens Up About Cosmetic Surgery, Says “No Regrets”

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Phyna Otabor has sparked fresh conversation online after opening up about undergoing cosmetic surgery, marking a new phase in her public image.

The reality TV star who also works as an actress, model, filmmaker, and fashion enthusiast shared updates with fans on social media, including clips and reflections following her first post-surgery massage.

Her revelation comes not long after reports of the death of socialite Elena Jessica, who was said to have suffered complications after a second Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). That incident reignited debates around the safety and risks associated with cosmetic procedures in Nigeria.

Despite the concerns, Phyna expressed excitement about her decision, stating clearly that she has no regrets. She described noticeable changes in her body and seemed pleased with the outcome.

“First massage. Now I understand why people don’t stop talking about it… Finally did it. No regrets,” she shared.

In one of her videos, she reacted humorously to her transformation, saying her stomach now looked more defined and “snatched,” adding that others should “go and hide.”

She also admitted that the recovery process has not been easy, noting that it requires strength and patience. Still, she emphasized that she is trusting the process and remains happy with what she sees.

Phyna, who had previously criticized fellow reality star Chichi over cosmetic enhancements, also reflected on her fitness journey. She hinted that gym routines may not always deliver the same results as surgical procedures.

Cosmetic surgery, particularly BBL, has gained popularity in Nigeria in recent years. The procedure typically involves transferring fat from areas like the abdomen or thighs to the buttocks to enhance body shape.

As more public figures share their experiences, the conversation around beauty standards, personal choice, and health risks continues to grow.

BREAKING: ADC Holds Enugu Congress, Elects General Eze, New Executives Amid Tight Security

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ENUGU – The African Democratic Congress has conducted its state congress in Enugu, electing new executives in an exercise held under tight security at a hotel venue in the state capital.

The congress, which took place at Universal Hotel in Enugu, produced General Christ Eze from Udenu Local Government Area as the new chairman of the party in Enugu State.

Party officials confirmed that the election was successfully concluded with the emergence of a new leadership team tasked with strengthening party structures across the state.

The Enugu North Zonal Chairman of the party, Hon. Prince Kingsley Acharabagu, announced the outcome while speaking with journalists shortly after the exercise.

He described the process as peaceful and well-organised, noting that the congress reflects the party’s commitment to internal democracy and structured leadership renewal.

The African Democratic Congress has continued to hold congresses across various states as part of efforts to reposition itself ahead of future elections.

Political observers say the emergence of General Eze as state chairman signals a strategic move by the party to strengthen its presence in Enugu State’s competitive political environment.

They note that party congresses often serve as critical moments for restructuring, alliance-building, and grassroots mobilisation within Nigeria’s political system.

Security presence at the venue was described as tight, reflecting heightened sensitivity around political gatherings and internal party elections in the state.

Authorities ensured order throughout the process, allowing delegates and stakeholders to participate without disruption.

The newly elected executives are expected to focus on rebuilding party structures, expanding membership, and coordinating political activities across local government areas.

Stakeholders within the African Democratic Congress have congratulated the new leadership and expressed optimism about renewed progress within the party.

They have urged the executives to prioritize unity and internal cohesion in order to strengthen the party’s competitiveness in future elections.

Analysts say the development reflects ongoing efforts by smaller political parties to reorganize and position themselves as viable alternatives in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.

They emphasize that leadership consolidation at the state level is crucial for effective participation in national politics.

Observers conclude that the Enugu congress marks another step in the party’s broader strategy to expand its influence and build stronger grassroots structures across the country.

Royal Endorsement Of Gbandi Sparks Fresh Anioma Political Momentum

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OKPAI, DELTA STATE, NIGERIA – The traditional ruler of Okpai Kingdom in Ndokwa Nation, His Royal Majesty GE Ugbome II, has publicly endorsed and blessed Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi for the Delta North senatorial seat ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The endorsement was announced by the Gbandi Media Team, which stated that the monarch offered royal blessings and fatherly guidance during a political engagement that brought together community stakeholders and supporters.

The team said the royal recognition reflects growing grassroots support for the senatorial ambition of Kenneth C. Gbandi across Ndokwa and the wider Anioma political bloc.

They emphasized that the endorsement carries cultural and symbolic significance, given the influence traditional rulers hold in community cohesion and political legitimacy in Delta communities.

In his response, Gbandi expressed gratitude to the monarch, describing the royal blessing as a source of inspiration for his political mission.

He stated that the engagement reinforces his long-standing advocacy for improved governance, particularly in resource-rich areas such as Ndokwa.

He recalled that in previous political engagements, his campaign emphasized people-centered governance focused on infrastructure development, including electricity, road networks, and basic social amenities.

He added that the 2027 political push represents a renewed commitment to transforming promises into tangible development outcomes for the region.

The Gbandi Media Team further stated that Anioma requires experienced leadership with global exposure and strong grassroots connections to unlock its economic potential.

They argued that effective representation in the Senate should focus on translating natural resource wealth into development benefits for local communities.

Political observers note that endorsements from traditional rulers often play a significant role in shaping voter sentiment in many parts of Delta State.

They explain that such endorsements are viewed as cultural validation and can strengthen a candidate’s visibility and acceptance among rural constituencies.

Analysts also highlight that early political endorsements are becoming more common as aspirants begin long-term positioning ahead of the 2027 elections.

They note that Delta North remains a competitive senatorial district where political alliances and community backing significantly influence electoral outcomes.

Supporters of Gbandi argue that his campaign message aligns with long-standing demands for equitable development in gas-rich but infrastructure-deficient communities.

They maintain that improved representation at the national level is necessary to address developmental gaps affecting the region.

Observers say the latest endorsement adds momentum to the unfolding political narrative in Anioma as stakeholders begin early consultations ahead of the next electoral cycle.

They conclude that the coming months will determine how endorsements, grassroots mobilization, and party dynamics shape the race for Delta North Senate in 2027.