The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is calling for the immediate resignation of INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, citing a loss of trust in the electoral body.
The party alleged that Amupitan and the commissioners have taken sides with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and can’t be trusted to conduct fair elections in 2027.
While addressing newsmen during a press briefing in Abuja on Thursday, Senator David Mark, said following the derecognition of the ADC, the party no longer has confidence in INEC.
“We demand the immediate resignation or sack of the INEC Chairman, Professor Amupitan, and all the National Commissioners. We no longer have confidence in them. We are convinced that they are incapable of conducting any credible election.
“Let us also make it clear: we are proceeding with our party programmes, because there is nothing under the law that makes INEC’s attendance, a mandatory requirement. We have duly served INEC notice, and we will proceed accordingly.
“We also call on the international community to take note of INEC’s actions of April 1st, and of the restraint we are exercising today. We urge them to recognise the clear threat to Nigeria’s democracy and stability, and to hold accountable those who are undermining the integrity of the electoral process.
“We call on Nigerians to defend our democracy. This is a defining moment. Stand firm. Speak out. Participate. Resist any attempt to impose a one-party state on Nigeria. Nigeria belongs to all of us, and together, we must protect it”, he stated.
African Democratic Congress (ADC) Chairman, Senator David Mark has criticized President Bola Tinubu, alleging moves to suppress opposition parties.
Mark made this statement during a press briefing in Abuja, following the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) decision to derecognise him and Rauf Aregbesola as party leaders.
Mark said the current political landscape raises concerns about the state of the country’s democracy.
“Right now, I speak to Nigerians at home and in diaspora. I also speak directly to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu: with 90% of the National Assembly and over 30 of Nigeria’s 36 Governors in the APC, President Tinubu, what are you afraid of?” he said.
Also, Mark questioned the need for what he described as actions that could undermine electoral competition.
“If you are convinced that you have done well for the people who voted for you, why are you afraid of a free, fair, and transparent electoral contest?” Mark added.
The former Senate President further challenged the President’s democratic credentials.
“If you are indeed the democrat that you claim to be, why are you bent on destroying all opposition political parties?” he asked.
Diaspora Digital Media reported that the electoral commission on Wednesday, removed the names of Mark and Aregbesola from its portal as national chairman and national secretary of the ADC, respectively, citing its interpretation of a Court of Appeal ruling on the party’s leadership dispute.
Meanwhile, the move by the commission has continued to generate reactions across the political space.
I have keenly watched the House of Assembly Member of Onitsha North Constituency 1, Hon. Mimiy Ifeoma Azikiwe. It has been a thing of beauty seeing a different politician with a touch of foreign class.
As soon as I saw Hon. Mimiy Ifeoma Azikiwe going to different wards to interact with her constituents, I remembered parliamentarians in the UK and US; this is the same thing they do; they go to their communities to interact and know what the immediate needs of constituents are. By visiting and interacting with her constituents, it was clear she really came to work. With this, she knows what to attract the governor on to do for her people—things beyond her constituency budget. Problem is half-solved by listening to victims.
This piece is not to sing her praise but to shed light on the model she embraced as a representative in the Anambra State House of Assembly. Frankly, nothing gladdens the heart of a public opinion maker like seeing a product he sold to the public making a difference and glittering. Outpacing and outshining her present and former colleagues. It’s indeed a thing of joy.
As soon as she won her bye-election, I began to observe her, and I kept my eyes and ears open. She is someone I believe in, not really based on experience but the love for humanity I saw in her. So, my keen observation of her was to know if there would be a difference. I have known and followed politicians in the country, so I know they have a pattern of character once they win an election.
They first show their sweet side and solicite for our votes. They make endless promises and sweet talking all the way. Once they make it to their respective offices, they disappear and come back the next election period.
I remember being a friend of a certain politician; year to year, it was all about going there, making money (allowances) plus salary, and going again. At a point, I asked myself if in the House, representatives only collect money (allowances) and attend house sessions and meetings and collect their pay, is that all they do?
But in the case of Ifeoma Azikiwe, just after a couple of months, I saw her sponsoring bills to enhance the lives of the people. I saw her actively finding solutions to make Anambralians better. She was voted in by Onitsha North Constituency 1 electorates, but the bills she sponsored are already benefiting the entire state.
Let me take a tour of the bills she has sponsored just within this little time in office. I must confess she has done what most people who spent years on the House of Assembly floor couldn’t do.
1. She sponsored a motion on the floor of the House calling for a comprehensive staff and personnel audit across all Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) in Anambra State. This aims to strengthen performance management, improve human resources effectiveness, and enhance governance without being an indictment on the civil service. This bill directly improves your everyday life as a citizen of Nigeria residing in Anambra State. Even without voting in her constituency, she gives you hope of a better and quality service.
She presented a bill for a law to amend the Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Law, 2017, by inserting a new chapter addressing the non-consensual recording of intimate or private acts. This initiative seeks to protect individuals’ dignity, privacy, and psychological well-being in the digital age. We knew how this very act has damaged families and lives; here is our own Mimiy working to mitigate it. To save lives, careers, and families.
She has also contributed to discussions on related amendments, such as to the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law.
As Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Public Petitions. In this capacity, she has endorsed and supported other initiatives, such as the proposed Special Seats Bill for greater women’s representation in politics. Women in our society have been relegated to the back seat, and here is a woman ready to bring our bright morning stars back to contributing and helping our society.
She was appointed to chair an ad-hoc committee reviewing the State Laws (Revised Law, 2025) to align them with contemporary needs and promote development.
Take a pause and ask yourself, does she even sleep or have time for herself? Is it even possible a politician would invest/put this kind of time and effort for our good? Anyway, she must have been learning from His Excellency, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo.
I know what it takes to think and find ways to improve human lives and dignity. You don’t do it by drinking beer and eating isi ewu every evening. You don’t do it by collecting allowances, salary, and flexing life. You do it by taking your time and studying your society to know where needs improvement.
Anyway, Mimiy Ifeoma Azikiwe is just starting; we might not have seen anything yet. Like I predicted months ago, we have a shining star in our hands from the political dynasty of Ikpeazu. We must build around her and contribute our bit.
Another election is coming, but just within months of winning her first one, her scorecard has won her the second one and more. We are on the right track with her personality. Her active participation through motions, bill presentations, committee work, and contributions to plenary debates is just the beginning.
President Bola Tinubu on Thursday hosted President Idriss Déby of Chad at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The brief high-level meeting underscores ongoing efforts by both countries to strengthen bilateral relations and deepen cooperation on regional security, trade, and economic development.
Mr Tinubu received the Chadian leader in a closed-door session, where both leaders discussed issues of mutual interest and regional collaboration.
The meeting took place shortly before Tinubu’s planned trip to Jos to commiserate with victims of recent attacks in Plateau.
Nigeria and Chad, key stakeholders in the Lake Chad Basin, have continued to collaborate in addressing shared security challenges.Nigerian entertainment news
Both countries are actively involved in tackling insurgency and cross-border threats affecting the region.
Déby’s visit underscores the enduring relationship between both countries and their mutual interest in deepening strategic cooperation.
The visit is also seen as part of broader efforts to reinforce multilateral cooperation within the Lake Chad Basin.
Content creator Mr Bishop has opened up about a deeply emotional chapter of his life, revealing that his late wife kept her HIV status hidden from him for years before finally disclosing it shortly before her passing.
In his account, Mr Bishop described the shock and heartbreak he felt upon learning the truth. According to him, the revelation came at a time when his wife’s health had already significantly declined, leaving little room for intervention or shared decision-making.
He reflected on the emotional weight of the situation, explaining that beyond the grief of losing a partner, he also had to come to terms with the secrecy that surrounded her illness. For him, it raised painful questions about trust, fear, and the stigma that still surrounds HIV/AIDS in many societies.
Mr Bishop suggested that his wife may have chosen silence out of fear fear of judgment, rejection, or the potential consequences the truth might have had on their relationship. He acknowledged that stigma often forces people living with HIV to carry their burden alone, even within close relationships.
The story has sparked conversations online about the importance of openness in relationships, regular health checks, and the need to create safe spaces where individuals feel supported enough to share sensitive health information without fear.
Health experts have long emphasized that with proper treatment, people living with HIV can lead long, healthy lives. However, cases like this highlight how silence and stigma can still have devastating emotional and relational consequences.
Mr Bishop’s experience serves as a reminder of the importance of communication, compassion, and awareness not just in romantic relationships, but in society as a whole.
Nigerian music star Zlatan Ibile has shared a deeply personal story about his early struggles for acceptance at home, revealing that his parents once questioned the legitimacy of his wealth.
According to the rapper, after purchasing his first house worth ₦70 million, his parents refused to move in. Their hesitation wasn’t about comfort or location it was about trust. Like many Nigerian families wary of sudden wealth, they feared the money may have come from illegal activities, commonly referred to as “Yahoo.”
Zlatan explained that he had to go the extra mile to convince them otherwise. He reportedly involved a legal professional to break down how income is generated in the music industry, helping his parents understand that his earnings were legitimate and built from his growing success as an artist.
Beyond financial doubts, Zlatan also spoke about the strict upbringing he experienced while living under his parents’ roof. He revealed that he was expected to be home by 10 p.m., a rule that stood in sharp contrast to the nightlife-driven nature of the music industry he would later thrive in.
In an even more surprising detail, the artist shared that his parents once made him sign an agreement restricting certain lifestyle choices, including getting tattoos. The move reflected their desire to guide his path and maintain discipline, even as he pursued a creative career.
His story highlights a common tension many young Nigerians face balancing traditional family expectations with modern, unconventional career paths. For Zlatan, success didn’t just mean fame and wealth; it also meant earning the trust and understanding of the people closest to him.
Today, his journey stands as a reminder that behind the spotlight, many artists have had to prove themselves not just to the world, but to their own families.
A social media influencer is facing intense backlash after admitting she altered a photo by placing her own face onto another woman’s body an act that has sparked a wider conversation about authenticity, race, and the use of artificial intelligence online.
The controversy began when content creator Lauren Blake Boultier, who has built a large following across platforms, shared an image suggesting she attended a major tennis event in Miami. However, online users quickly noticed inconsistencies in the background and setting.
It was soon discovered that the original image belonged to Tatiana Elizabeth, a Black model who had posted the photo in 2024 after attending the US Open in New York. The edited version appeared nearly identical same outfit, pose, and location except that Boultier’s face had been digitally placed over Elizabeth’s.
Following the backlash, Boultier issued a public statement explaining that the post was created with the help of a third-party AI content agency. She acknowledged the situation, took responsibility for the content on her page, and said she had removed the image and reached out privately to apologize.
She also promised to be more involved in reviewing content produced on her behalf moving forward, emphasizing the importance of respect and proper representation.
Despite the apology, Elizabeth has made it clear she is not convinced. Speaking publicly, she questioned the sincerity of Boultier’s response, suggesting it felt more like damage control than genuine accountability.
Elizabeth also highlighted the deeper issue behind the incident, pointing out that Black women’s work and image are often imitated or used without proper recognition. For her, the original photo was not just a casual post it represented a meaningful moment in her career, one she earned through years of effort in the industry.
While she discouraged online harassment directed at Boultier, Elizabeth maintained that the backlash reflects the seriousness of the situation, especially given attempts to shift responsibility onto AI tools and external teams.
The incident has fueled ongoing discussions about the growing use of artificial intelligence in content creation. As more influencers rely on digital editing and AI-generated media, concerns are rising about originality, consent, and the ethical boundaries of online creativity.
What began as a single altered photo has now become part of a larger conversation about respect, ownership, and the responsibilities that come with influence in the digital age.
The University of Jos (UNIJOS) has ordered all students to immediately vacate the institution’s hostels due to rising security tensions in Jos and surrounding areas.
The directive, issued by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Tanko Ishaya, follows “near chaotic scenarios” near the university, sparking safety concerns for students.
Meanwhile, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has provided transport services to support the evacuation.
The vehicles are authorised to operate even during curfew hours.
According to a statement issued by the Deputy Registrar (Information and Public Relations), Emmanuel Madugu, on behalf of the Registrar, the evacuation will be carried out in two phases:
“Students whose parents or guardians reside within Jos and its environs would be evacuated on Wednesday, from 3:00 pm, while Students whose parents or guardians live outside Jos and its environs would be evacuated on Thursday.”
However, the university management assured students and the entire university community that adequate security measures are in place to protect the hostels and the campus.
French President Emmanuel Macron has brushed off mocking comments made by Donald Trump about his marriage, saying they do not deserve a response.
Speaking during a visit to Seoul on Thursday, Macron described the remarks as “neither elegant nor up to standard,” adding that he would not engage further.
The comments follow rising tensions between the United States and its allies over the ongoing conflict involving Iran and disagreements within NATO.
Macron, however, appeared to express frustration over the broader situation, calling for focus on de-escalation rather than rhetoric.
“There is too much talk,” he said. “We need stability, calm, and a return to peace this isn’t a show.”
Trump had earlier made the remarks during a private lunch, where he criticised NATO allies and mocked Macron, including comments about his wife, Brigitte Macron.
The remarks sparked backlash in France, with several politicians condemning the tone of the US president’s comments and describing them as inappropriate, especially given the seriousness of global tensions.
French officials say the priority remains efforts to reduce conflict and restore stability in the Middle East.
(DDM) – Heavyweights of the African Democratic Congress have converged at the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja for a decisive national press conference expected to clarify the party’s position amid escalating leadership tensions and recent electoral regulatory developments.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that the high-profile gathering includes former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, Dr. Bolaji Abdullahi, Senator Dino Melaye, and Dr. Kenneth Okonkwo, drawing wide political attention across the country.
The meeting comes shortly after recent pronouncements linked to the Independent National Electoral Commission concerning the party’s leadership structure and internal recognition processes, which have sparked debates within political circles.
Party insiders describe the press conference as a “critical reset moment” aimed at addressing internal disputes, restoring confidence, and presenting a unified front to the public and stakeholders.
Sources at the venue say preparatory meetings held earlier in the day focused on resolving disagreements over leadership legitimacy, communication strategy, and the legal implications of ongoing party disputes.
The presence of prominent political figures with differing ideological backgrounds has further intensified public interest, with analysts noting that the ADC is attempting to reposition itself as a stronger opposition platform.
Observers say the gathering reflects broader political realignments as parties prepare for future electoral cycles and seek to consolidate influence at both national and grassroots levels.
Security presence around the Yar’Adua Centre was visibly heightened as journalists, political supporters, and party loyalists filled the premises ahead of the briefing.
According to party officials, the briefing is expected to address questions bordering on internal cohesion, leadership recognition, and the party’s roadmap going forward.
There are also expectations that the leadership will respond to public concerns regarding recent court interpretations and administrative disputes affecting party operations.
Political analysts argue that the outcome of the press conference may determine the ADC’s credibility as a unified political alternative in Nigeria’s evolving multi-party system.
They add that any signs of disunity or conflicting narratives could further deepen existing tensions within the party structure.
Meanwhile, supporters say the convergence of such high-profile figures signals an attempt to demonstrate strength, unity, and readiness for national engagement.
As proceedings begin, attention remains focused on whether the party will present a consolidated position or unveil new internal resolutions to address the ongoing leadership debate.
African Democratic Congress (ADC) campaign team at ogbaru, Anambra State
The Katsina chapter of the New Nigerian People’s Party, NNPP, has directed all members across the 34 Local Government Areas of the state to register with the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
The Secretary of the party in the state, Tijjani Kafinsoli, announced the decision in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Katsina on Wednesday.
NAN recalls that in preparations for the 2027 elections, the national leader of the NNPP, the former governor of Kano State, Sen. Rabiu Kwankwaso, has joined the ADC.
According to Mr Kafinsoli, the NNPP Chairman in the state, Armaya’u Abdulkadir, announced the decision, following a directive from the party’s national headquarters.
He explained that all executive members, and other office holders of the party should remain in their respective positions, except for those who wish to resign and pursue other political careers.
Mr Kafinsoli said, “All party officials, from the ward up to the state levels, should hold on and not individually join the ADC, because the entire party will move into the party collectively.
“However, all NNPP card carrying members who do not hold any position should quickly obtain the ADC membership card and attach it with their voter card.”
According to Mr Kafinsoli, discussions are ongoing between the two parties in order to have a one-structure party, ahead of the forthcoming general elections.
(DDM) – A political delegation from Ward 7 in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State has concluded an expanded consultation meeting with former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, in what stakeholders describe as part of early political mobilisation efforts ahead of future national elections.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that the delegation was led by Dr. Ekeh Charles and included community representatives, political stakeholders, and grassroots mobilisers who engaged Amaechi on governance, leadership direction, and political continuity.
During the session, Dr. Charles reaffirmed the ward’s unwavering commitment to Amaechi’s presidential aspiration, describing it as a product of consistent trust built over years of political engagement.
He stated that the delegation’s position was informed by Amaechi’s history of public service, particularly his tenure as Governor of Rivers State where he oversaw infrastructural expansion and administrative reforms.
He also referenced Amaechi’s time as Minister of Transportation, noting that his leadership contributed to major national infrastructure projects and reforms in the transport sector.
According to participants, the discussion went beyond political endorsement and focused on governance strategy, national unity, youth inclusion, and economic recovery pathways for Nigeria.
The delegation reportedly emphasized the need for leaders with experience in managing complex governance systems and delivering measurable development outcomes.
Amaechi, in response, was said to have appreciated the visit and acknowledged the importance of grassroots engagement in shaping political direction.
He reportedly stressed that political leadership must remain people-driven and anchored on accountability, institutional strengthening, and long-term national interest.
The consultation also touched on the role of youth and community structures in political mobilisation, with emphasis on peaceful participation in democratic processes.
Community representatives in the delegation expressed confidence that their support base remains aligned with what they described as “tested leadership capacity” ahead of future political cycles.
They further noted that Ward 7’s political structure is actively engaging stakeholders across different levels to consolidate its position within the broader political landscape.
Observers say such consultations reflect early positioning by political blocs seeking to build influence ahead of future electoral contests.
They also highlight Rivers State as a key political environment where grassroots mobilisation often plays a decisive role in shaping national outcomes.
Political analysts add that sustained engagement between aspirants and local communities often serves as a foundation for wider coalition building.
As discussions continue, attention is now focused on how these emerging alignments may evolve into broader political structures in the coming years.
(DDM) – Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has thrown his support behind the Arewa Women’s Arising (AWA) initiative, a growing socio-development movement focused on transforming the lives of women across Northern Nigeria.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the endorsement came during a public engagement with stakeholders of the group, led by Hajiya Fatima Adamu, where discussions centred on long-term empowerment strategies for women in rural and urban communities.
Amaechi, who also holds the traditional title Dan Amanar Daura, described the initiative as a “critical intervention platform” capable of addressing structural inequalities affecting women in education, business, and healthcare access.
He stressed that any society seeking meaningful progress must prioritise women’s development, noting that empowerment at the grassroots level remains key to national stability and economic growth.
The Arewa Women’s Arising (AWA) group presented itself as more than a conventional non-governmental organisation, positioning its mission as a coordinated movement for social transformation across the North.
According to the leadership, the initiative is structured around five major pillars: economic empowerment, education access, healthcare support, cultural inclusion, and infrastructure development.
AWA explained that its economic empowerment programmes include skills acquisition training, small business support, and cooperative funding systems designed to help women become financially independent.
On education, the group said it is focusing on reducing school dropout rates among girls and improving adult literacy programmes for women in underserved communities.
Health initiatives under the programme include maternal care awareness, access to basic medical services, and partnerships with local health providers to reduce preventable illnesses.
The organisation also emphasised cultural preservation, stating that empowerment efforts are being designed in a way that respects local traditions while promoting progress.
Infrastructure development, according to AWA, includes advocacy for better access to clean water, rural roads, and community centres that can serve as training hubs for women.
Amaechi commended the group for adopting a holistic approach, describing it as a model that combines social welfare with long-term capacity building rather than short-term relief efforts.
He noted that sustainable development requires collaboration between government, private sector actors, and civil society organisations working at the grassroots level.
Stakeholders at the event said the endorsement by Amaechi could attract wider attention and possibly encourage institutional partnerships for the initiative.
Observers also highlighted that women-focused programmes in Northern Nigeria have historically faced challenges related to funding, implementation gaps, and cultural resistance, making strong advocacy essential.
They added that initiatives like AWA could help bridge long-standing gender disparities if properly supported and scaled.
Hajiya Fatima Adamu, the group’s leader, reaffirmed that AWA is committed to ensuring that women are not left behind in Nigeria’s development agenda.
She stressed that the movement is open to partnerships that align with its vision of inclusive growth and community transformation.
As discussions continue, attention is now shifting to how the initiative will translate its ambitious framework into measurable impact across Northern communities.
(DDM) – Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi, the longest-serving European Continental Chairman of NIDOE, has raised concerns over what he describes as Nigeria’s preference for “cash-for-support politics” over sustainable development policies.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that Gbandi referenced a proposed $2.3 billion humanitarian housing initiative under a 660-unit hypermarket housing project aimed at job creation and youth empowerment.
According to him, the project—developed with support from diaspora stakeholders—was designed to generate thousands of jobs, reduce youth unemployment, and establish technical and vocational training centres.
He noted that the initiative operated with what he described as “zero budget capacity mobilisation,” relying on expertise and partnerships rather than direct government funding.
Gbandi alleged that despite receiving clearance from relevant agencies including the Federal Ministry of Finance and Family Homes Funds, the project faced political interference that stalled its progress.
He argued that such setbacks reflect a broader national challenge where long-term development projects are often overshadowed by short-term political incentives.
According to him, Nigeria continues to lose valuable opportunities due to what he described as a culture of financial patronage in politics.
He questioned the sustainability of systems that prioritise immediate cash distribution over structural economic development.
Gbandi emphasised that real leadership should focus on building institutions and infrastructure that outlive political cycles.
He said while funding is necessary for mobilisation and logistics, it must be strategically directed toward long-term national growth.
The diaspora leader warned that continued reliance on short-term incentives could deepen economic challenges and weaken governance outcomes.
He called for a shift toward policy-driven development that prioritises competence, planning, and accountability.
Gbandi stressed that Nigeria must choose between immediate gratification and sustainable prosperity.
He added that diaspora-led initiatives remain available but require political will and transparency to succeed.
Observers say his comments reflect ongoing debates about the role of diaspora investment in Nigeria’s development framework.
They note that such projects often face bureaucratic and political hurdles despite their potential impact.
As discussions continue, attention remains on how Nigeria can better harness diaspora expertise for national development.
With INEC’s overtly partisan, intentionally illegal, and possibly remote-controlled withdrawal of recognition for the David Mark-led ADC, Nigeria has officially reverted to full-on Abacha-era suffocation of even the wispiest pretense to competitive electoral politics.
Lawyers have said that the judgment of the appeal court, which INEC invoked as a convenient crutch to carry out a predetermined action, said the status quo should be maintained. In other words, the judgment says David Mark should remain the chairman of the ADC until the merit of the appeal has been determined.
However, it appears that INEC is in the know of what the final judgment will be and decided to jump the gun. Yet the INEC chairman is a professor of law and a SAN! He can’t even pretend to be neutral.
It seems obvious that the ADC faction INEC will ultimately recognize, as I predicted in my column of two weeks ago, will be the faction that will merely be an extension of the APC, much like the PDP now is. They will either present dummy candidates or adopt Tinubu as their candidate, which is a distinction without a difference.
It is obvious that Tinubu wants a coronation, not a competitive election, in 2027. He is scared to death about a real electoral contest. We all know why.
Well, according to public records, it cost around ₦300–₦355 billion to conduct the 2023 presidential election. It is projected that it will cost almost ₦870 billion to conduct the 2027 election.
Why should Nigeria spend close to a trillion naira on a preset, make-believe, Abachaian coronation exercise? Let’s kuku cancel democracy and make Tinubu the supreme leader. At least we would save a trillion naira.
(DDM) – The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has deployed over 57,000 personnel across the country to ensure safety during the Easter celebrations.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the nationwide deployment is part of a comprehensive strategy to protect lives, property, and critical national assets during the festive period.
According to the corps, officers have been stationed at key locations including churches, recreational centres, highways, and other public gathering points.
The move is aimed at preventing criminal activities and ensuring a peaceful celebration for citizens.
NSCDC authorities said the operation would involve intensified surveillance, patrols, and intelligence gathering.
They added that special attention is being given to areas considered vulnerable to security threats.
The corps also disclosed that collaboration with other security agencies has been strengthened to ensure coordinated responses to any incidents.
Commanders across various states have been directed to maintain high alert levels throughout the holiday period.
Officials warned that any individual or group attempting to disrupt public peace would be dealt with decisively.
Residents were advised to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements to security operatives.
The deployment comes amid broader efforts by the Federal Government to enhance security during major religious and national celebrations.
Observers note that festive periods often witness increased movement of people, making them potential targets for criminal elements.
They say proactive measures such as this deployment are crucial in preventing security breaches.
The NSCDC reassured Nigerians of its commitment to safeguarding the nation and maintaining order.
It urged citizens to cooperate with security agencies and adhere to safety guidelines during the celebrations.
Religious leaders have also been encouraged to support awareness campaigns on safety and crowd control.
As Easter approaches, authorities say all necessary measures are in place to ensure a hitch-free celebration nationwide.
(DDM) – The Edo State Government has issued a strong warning against any attempt to forcefully take over the traditional stool in Okpella, amid escalating tensions surrounding the dispute.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that authorities cautioned individuals and groups against actions that could lead to violence or breakdown of law and order in the community.
The government stressed that any attempt to impose leadership through force would not be tolerated under any circumstances.
Officials emphasised that the matter must be resolved through lawful and established traditional processes.
The warning follows growing concerns over competing claims to the traditional stool, which has heightened anxiety among residents.
Security agencies have reportedly been placed on alert to prevent any outbreak of violence.
According to government sources, maintaining peace and stability in Okpella remains a top priority.
The authorities urged all stakeholders involved in the dispute to exercise restraint and embrace dialogue.
They also called on community leaders and elders to play active roles in de-escalating tensions.
Observers say chieftaincy disputes in Nigeria often carry deep cultural and historical significance, making them highly sensitive.
They noted that unresolved conflicts over traditional leadership can easily trigger unrest if not properly managed.
The Edo State Government reiterated its commitment to upholding justice and fairness in the resolution of the crisis.
It warned that anyone found inciting violence or attempting to disrupt peace would face legal consequences.
Residents of Okpella have been advised to remain calm and cooperate with security agencies.
Community members were also encouraged to report any suspicious activities that could threaten public safety.
Analysts believe early intervention by the government could help prevent the situation from escalating further.
They added that peaceful resolution mechanisms are essential in preserving community harmony.
As tensions persist, attention remains on how stakeholders will navigate the dispute without resorting to violence.
(DDM) – A fresh comparison of visa fees for Nigerians travelling to the United Kingdom and Canada has revealed rising costs across multiple categories, including visitor, study, work, and settlement visas.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that the new fee structure reflects recent increases introduced by both countries as part of broader immigration policy adjustments.
For short-term visitor visas, the United Kingdom maintains relatively moderate charges, but additional healthcare surcharges significantly raise the overall cost for longer stays.
In contrast, Canada’s visitor visa fees are generally lower, although applicants may incur extra charges for biometrics and processing.
Study visa applicants face a more substantial financial burden, especially in the UK, where international students are required to pay both visa fees and the Immigration Health Surcharge.
Canada, while still expensive, is often considered slightly more affordable for students due to comparatively lower additional charges.
Work visa categories present another major cost difference between the two countries.
The UK’s skilled worker visa fees vary depending on job type and duration, with healthcare surcharges adding significantly to total expenses.
Canada’s work permits, on the other hand, are typically cheaper upfront, but applicants may still face additional requirements depending on the programme.
Settlement or permanent residency pathways show a different trend.
Canada remains a preferred destination for many Nigerians due to its structured and relatively transparent permanent residency system.
The UK’s settlement process is often more expensive and complex, with higher cumulative fees over time.
Immigration experts say the increasing costs reflect tightening immigration controls and efforts by both governments to manage application volumes.
They note that while fees are rising, demand from Nigerians remains strong due to economic opportunities and quality of life considerations.
For many applicants, the choice between the UK and Canada now depends not only on cost but also on long-term prospects such as employment, residency, and citizenship opportunities.
Analysts add that Canada’s immigration-friendly policies continue to attract skilled workers and students from Nigeria.
However, the UK remains a top destination due to historical ties, educational institutions, and job opportunities.
Prospective applicants have been advised to carefully review all associated costs, including hidden charges, before making decisions.
They are also encouraged to rely on official immigration platforms to avoid misinformation or exploitation.
As visa fees continue to evolve, Nigerians seeking opportunities abroad are expected to weigh affordability against long-term benefits in choosing their destination.
(DDM) – A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has rejected a request seeking to bar Senator Ireti Kingibe from the African Democratic Congress over alleged anti-party activities.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) notes that the court ruled that due process must be followed, including proper notification to the senator before any action can be taken.
The decision marks a significant development in the ongoing internal tensions within the ADC.
According to legal sources, the application to remove Kingibe was challenged on the grounds that it failed to meet procedural requirements.
The court emphasised that no individual can be sanctioned without being given a fair hearing.
It held that the senator must be duly informed of the allegations and allowed to respond accordingly.
The ruling reinforces the principle of natural justice, which guarantees the right to be heard before any disciplinary action is enforced.
Observers say the judgment could have wider implications for internal party disputes and disciplinary processes.
The case is believed to be linked to broader disagreements within the ADC over leadership and political alignment.
Kingibe, a prominent figure within the party, has been at the centre of recent political developments.
Analysts note that attempts to remove key figures often reflect deeper struggles for control within political parties.
They add that such disputes tend to intensify as elections approach.
The court’s decision is likely to strengthen Kingibe’s position within the party, at least for the time being.
However, it may also escalate tensions among opposing factions seeking different outcomes.
Legal experts say the ruling serves as a reminder that party actions must comply with constitutional and legal standards.
They stress that adherence to due process is essential in maintaining credibility and internal democracy.
As the situation unfolds, attention remains on how the ADC leadership will respond to the court’s directive.
The outcome of the dispute is expected to influence the party’s stability and direction ahead of the 2027 general elections.
(DDM) – The Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, is considering the establishment of a dedicated Ministry of Higher Education as part of efforts to strengthen oversight of tertiary institutions in the state.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that the proposal followed recommendations submitted by a government-appointed panel tasked with reviewing the education sector.
The panel reportedly advised the creation of a specialised ministry to address the growing demands and complexities within the state’s higher education system.
Officials said the move is aimed at improving coordination, policy implementation, and regulation of universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education.
Bayelsa State has witnessed gradual expansion in its tertiary education landscape, increasing the need for a more structured administrative framework.
The proposed ministry would focus on developing policies tailored to higher education, separate from basic and secondary education structures.
According to sources, the initiative is also expected to enhance quality assurance, accreditation processes, and institutional performance.
Stakeholders in the education sector have welcomed the proposal, describing it as a timely intervention.
They argue that a dedicated ministry could help address challenges such as funding gaps, infrastructure deficits, and staff welfare.
Education experts note that many states in Nigeria are beginning to recognise the importance of specialised governance for tertiary institutions.
They add that effective oversight can improve research output, innovation, and graduate employability.
However, some analysts have cautioned that creating a new ministry must be backed by adequate funding and clear policy direction.
They warn that without proper implementation, the initiative may add bureaucratic layers without delivering meaningful impact.
The governor is expected to review the panel’s recommendations before making a final decision on the proposal.
If approved, the move could mark a significant shift in how higher education is managed in Bayelsa State.
Observers say the decision may also influence similar reforms in other states seeking to improve their education systems.
The development comes amid broader national conversations about the need to reform Nigeria’s education sector to meet global standards.
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abass, has expressed confidence that the All Progressives Congress (APC) will secure a landslide victory in Kaduna State ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Abass stated that leaders of the three Senatorial Districts are working together to ensure a 100% win for the ruling party, marking a shift from previous years when Southern Kaduna traditionally supported the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
While speaking during a courtesy call to the President, the Speaker said: “This is purely a courtesy visit from we the stakeholders from Kaduna State. As you see, this is Kaduna in summary; Comrade Shehu Sani represents the Central zone of Kaduna, which we call zone two and distinguished Senator Sunday Marshall is from zone three, which is a Southern zone of Kaduna and I represent the northern zone.
“We are here to just pay a courtesy visit to Mr. President, our father, to brief him about the progress of APC in Kaduna, and to tell him that APC has been accepted 100% in all the nooks and crannies of Kaduna, and to assure him as well that 2027 is guaranteed; land slide from zone one to zone two to zone three.
“In the other dispensations, Kaduna has not been too lucky for APC because the acceptability of APC was just limited to zone one and zone two. But because of the ingenuity of our governor, he has been able to reach out to zone three, which used to be predominantly PDP, to come and join us in APC and today, the story is, APC is the dominant party in all the three zones.
“My brother, Distinguished Senator Sunday Marshall, not quite two months ago, decamped from PDP to join us in APC, along with all the other Rep members and House of Assembly from the PDP extraction.
“So we just came to say hello to him and also to assure him that Kaduna is ready, battle-ready to ensure that Mr. President and all other candidates under the APC platform will get landslide victory come 2027 election. In summary, that’s what we are here for.”
Additionally, Senator Sunday Marshal Katung, the lawmaker representing Kaduna South Senatorial District said: “Like Mr. Speaker stated, we just came here to assure Mr. President that Kaduna is prime for the APC in 2027, that’s basically it.
“We’ve done our homework and we are still working, trying to woo those who are still sitting on the sidelines to ensure that they come and embrace the APC.
“We’ve seen what the President has done, particularly for my senatorial district; he has given us a university, he has given us a Federal Medical Centre, and the governor has done so many projects in our senatorial district that never used to happen before. That’s showed us inclusiveness and that’s why we are embracing the APC wholeheartedly.”
On his part, Senator Shehu Sani added: “Kaduna State was the old capital of Northern Nigeria, and since 1999 the northern part of states have been voting either APP, CPC and APC. But the southern part, which is predominantly Christian, has been voting the PDP.
“This is the first time in the history of our state where the Muslim North and the Christian South are all united and resolved to re-elect Governor Uba Sani and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2027 and the resolve is factored on the verifiable achievements on the ground that have been made in the last two and a half years.
“We have seen the intervention by the federal government in all areas; in health, in education, in infrastructure, and the governor of the state has been able to build bridges between the North and the South.
“He runs an all-inclusive government, and we can proudly say that the people of the state are now united and are determined to show appreciation with the next election that is coming.
“Governor Uba Sani and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu have seriously given Kaduna State a new lease of life, if you compare it to what was the case before 2023 and we are ever grateful for that.
“Our presence here is to assure Mr. President that we will do everything possible, using the factors on the ground, the projects on the ground, the achievements that have been made, to ensure that we pay back for all that he has done to us.”
(DDM) – A United States man has been arrested for allegedly posting threats to kill President Donald Trump on social media, authorities confirmed on Wednesday.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that the suspect, identified as Andrew Emerald, 45, was taken into custody following a series of alarming messages shared on Facebook.
According to officials, the suspect allegedly published at least eight separate posts in which he threatened to injure and kill the US president.
Law enforcement agencies said the messages were flagged as credible threats, prompting swift action to prevent any potential harm.
Authorities noted that threats against public officials are taken seriously, particularly given recent security concerns surrounding political figures.
The arrest comes amid heightened vigilance following a 2024 incident in which Trump was grazed by a bullet during an assassination attempt.
That event had already intensified security measures around the president and increased monitoring of online threats.
Investigators are currently reviewing the suspect’s online activities to determine whether he acted alone or had any form of support.
Officials have not disclosed whether the suspect had access to weapons or the capability to carry out the threats.
Legal experts say the case could result in serious federal charges, including making threats against a sitting president.
They noted that such offences often carry significant penalties under US law.
The incident highlights growing concerns over the role of social media in amplifying threats and extremist rhetoric.
Security agencies have continued to warn about the dangers of online platforms being used to spread violence or incite attacks.
Observers say the case underscores the importance of early detection and intervention in preventing potential acts of violence.
Authorities have reassured the public that there is no immediate danger, while investigations remain ongoing.
The development has once again drawn attention to the challenges of balancing free speech with national security concerns in the digital age.
(DDM) – The African Democratic Congress has resolved to proceed with its scheduled congresses from ward to national level despite the ongoing leadership dispute.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that the party leadership insists there is no legal barrier preventing it from conducting the congresses.
According to party sources, the decision is based on the position that monitoring by the Independent National Electoral Commission is not a mandatory requirement for such internal processes.
The ADC also maintained that the existing court order did not remove the National Working Committee led by David Mark.
Party officials argued that interpretations suggesting otherwise are misleading and politically motivated.
They further revealed that the ADC had formally notified INEC of its plans to conduct the congresses across all levels.
According to the party, the notification was duly received and acknowledged by the electoral body.
This development, the party claims, reinforces its position that it is acting within the bounds of the law.
The move signals a firm stance by the ADC amid ongoing tensions over its leadership structure.
Observers say the decision could escalate the crisis, especially if opposing factions challenge the legitimacy of the congresses.
Political analysts note that internal party congresses are critical in determining leadership structures and candidate selection ahead of elections.
They add that any dispute arising from the process could have far-reaching implications for the party’s future.
The situation comes at a time when the ADC is experiencing increased political attention and realignments.
Some stakeholders believe the party’s growing influence may be contributing to the heightened internal and external pressures.
Supporters of the current leadership have expressed confidence that the congresses will be conducted smoothly and transparently.
However, critics warn that unresolved legal and political issues could undermine the credibility of the process.
As preparations continue, attention remains on how INEC and the courts may respond to the unfolding developments.
The outcome of the congresses is expected to play a significant role in shaping the ADC’s structure and political direction ahead of the 2027 general elections.
A growing body of research is raising concerns about the health risks of late-night lifestyles, with new findings suggesting that people who regularly stay up late may face a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular disease.
The study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, indicates that so-called night owls individuals who naturally prefer late sleep and wake times are more likely to experience poor heart health compared to early risers.
Large-scale study highlights increased risk
Researchers analyzed data from more than 322,000 participants in the UK Biobank, categorizing them based on their natural sleep patterns, or chronotypes morning, intermediate, and evening types.
The results were striking. Individuals with an evening chronotype were found to be:
79% more likely to have poor overall cardiovascular health
16% more likely to develop heart disease over nearly 14 years
At increased risk of heart attack and stroke
The association was particularly strong among middle-aged and older adults, especially women.
Why late nights may harm the heart
Experts say the issue lies in the mismatch between the body’s internal clock and external daily schedules. When people stay up late but still need to wake early for work or responsibilities, it creates a chronic disruption of circadian rhythms.
This misalignment can lead to:
Irregular sleep patterns
Poor eating habits
Reduced physical activity
Increased stress on the body
Over time, these factors combine to elevate cardiovascular risk.
Lifestyle habits also play a role
The study found that night owls were more likely to engage in behaviors linked to poor heart health, including smoking, inactivity, and unhealthy diets.
Researchers assessed participants using the American Heart Association’s “Life’s Essential 8,” which includes factors such as sleep quality, physical activity, diet, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels.
Early risers show better outcomes
In contrast, individuals who identified as morning types had slightly better heart health, with about a 5% lower likelihood of poor cardiovascular outcomes compared to those with average sleep patterns.
Steps night owls can take
Despite the risks, experts emphasize that being a night owl does not automatically lead to heart disease. Instead, focusing on manageable lifestyle changes can significantly reduce risk.
Recommended steps include:
Maintaining consistent sleep and wake times
Getting sufficient sleep each night
Increasing exposure to morning sunlight
Engaging in regular physical activity
Monitoring blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar
Avoiding smoking
More research still needed
While the findings highlight a strong link between late sleep patterns and heart health, researchers note that the study is observational and does not prove direct causation. Further studies are needed, particularly among younger populations.
A wake-up call for late sleepers
Health experts say the takeaway is clear: while your natural sleep preference may be difficult to change, your daily habits are not. Aligning lifestyle choices with better sleep hygiene and heart-healthy behaviors could make a meaningful difference over time.
(DDM) – The National and State Assembly Aspirants (NASAA) has accused the Independent National Electoral Commission of undermining democracy over its stance on the leadership crisis within the African Democratic Congress.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that NASAA strongly condemned INEC’s reported refusal to recognise the leadership of David Mark within the party.
NASAA described the development as a serious threat to Nigeria’s democratic system, warning that it could signal a dangerous shift toward a one-party state.
According to the statement, the situation reflects what it termed “dictatorship in disguise,” raising concerns about the independence and neutrality of key institutions.
The group further alleged that the actions of INEC may be influenced by the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
It argued that recent political developments, including growing support for the ADC, may have triggered attempts to weaken opposition forces.
The forum pointed to increasing political alignments and defections as evidence that the ADC is gaining traction nationwide.
It specifically referenced the involvement of prominent figures such as Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso in ongoing political realignments.
According to NASAA, the timing of INEC’s position raises questions about possible political motives behind the decision.
The group accused the ruling establishment of attempting to suppress opposition rather than addressing critical governance challenges facing the country.
It also expressed concern that despite controlling several state governments and key national institutions, the ruling party still appears politically insecure.
The statement criticised what it described as a lack of meaningful impact on the lives of ordinary Nigerians.
It warned that efforts to dominate the political space could erode democratic values and limit political competition.
NASAA called on Nigerians to remain vigilant and defend the principles of multiparty democracy.
It urged citizens not to allow any actions that could undermine the country’s democratic foundation.
Members of the ADC and other stakeholders were also encouraged to stay united and committed to the party’s vision.
The group maintained that the ADC represents a credible alternative capable of repositioning the country.
It concluded by calling for the preservation of democratic space, insisting that Nigerians must be allowed to freely participate in the political process.
The statement was signed by National Chairman Hon. Sunday Edegbe, Secretary Hon. Kabeer Ahmad Yola, and Spokesperson Comrade Daniel Ezekiel.