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2027: Obi, ADC Hold High-Stakes Meeting Ahead of Defection

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Peter Obi is closing in on a key political decision as he holds a series of high-level consultations ahead of the 2027 elections.

According to the Obidient Movement, the former Labour Party presidential candidate has been meeting with political allies, stakeholders and like-minded groups in what appears to be a careful effort to chart his next move.

The group says those talks are beginning to point in a clear direction, though no final announcement has been made.

In a statement issued in Abuja, the movement’s interim national coordinator, Yunusa Tanko, described the ongoing discussions as deliberate and strategic, aimed at choosing a path that best serves the country.

He said Obi is engaging widely to ensure any decision aligns with the broader goal of building what the movement calls a “New Nigeria.”

“These consultations are thorough and focused on what works best for Nigerians,” Tanko said, adding that the process is being guided by long-term considerations rather than short-term political gains.

The update comes as quiet negotiations and alliance-building continue across opposition circles, with Obi increasingly seen as a central figure in any emerging coalition.

Amid rising speculation, the movement urged supporters to remain patient and not be distracted by rumours, noting that Obi will speak publicly when the consultations are complete.

For now, his next step remains closely watched—but not yet confirmed.

Peter Obi mourns as Obidient supporter dies in US

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Mike Okaka
Mike Okaka

Former governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, has expressed sadness over the death of Mike Okaka, an ardent supporter of the Obidient Movement, who died in the United States of America.

Obi in a statement described Mike Okaka as a devoted supporter of the Obidient movement and a passionate believer in the vision of a new Nigeria.

The former presidential candidate said Okaka’s dedication, energy, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of good governance were truly remarkable.

The statement reads: “With profound sadness, I received the shocking news of the passing of my dear elder brother Mike Okaka in USA. On behalf of my family and the Obidient family, I extend my deepest condolences and sincerely mourn his loss.

“Mike was a devoted supporter of the Obidient movement and a passionate believer in the vision of a new Nigeria. His dedication, energy, and unwavering commitment to the ideals of good governance were truly remarkable. He stood firm in the collective struggle for a better nation and made meaningful contributions toward the cause we all cherish.

“May God Almighty, who has called him home, grant him eternal rest, and may He comfort his family, loved ones, and all of us with the strength and fortitude to bear this painful and irreplaceable loss.”

Obi, Kwankwaso Set to Exit ADC Monday — Buba Galadima

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Buba Galadima
Buba Galadima

Buba Galadima, a senior figure in the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), revealed on Saturday that Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso are expected to announce their exit from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Monday.

Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting of the Obi-Kwankwaso Movement in Abuja, Galadima hinted that both politicians are aligning with a new political platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.

While he did not name the party, insiders say discussions have advanced around a group known as the Nigeria Democratic Congress, reportedly linked to former Bayelsa governor Seriake Dickson.

According to a source familiar with the talks, the two leaders and their allies have already begun formalising the move.

The source claimed agreements were signed with party leaders in recent meetings, adding that the decision was partly influenced by dissatisfaction with internal dynamics in the ADC.

The anticipated defection follows weeks of speculation about the political direction of both men, especially after recent court decisions and ongoing leadership disputes affecting opposition parties.

Galadima also warned that the announcement could trigger backlash. He urged supporters—particularly those active online and in the media to be ready to counter criticism and defend the new alliance.

He alleged that opposition figures have faced sustained pressure, including arrests and reputational attacks, and argued that several parties have been weakened in recent months. He cautioned that tensions could escalate further as political realignments take shape.

At the same gathering, businessman Isaac Fayose voiced support for the emerging Obi-Kwankwaso alliance, describing it as a strong alternative ahead of the next election cycle.

Activist Aisha Yesufu, also present at the event, called for unity across ethnic and regional lines. She urged Nigerians to look beyond divisions and work collectively toward national progress, stressing that the moment demands cooperation rather than fragmentation.

If confirmed, Monday’s announcement could mark a significant shake-up in Nigeria’s opposition landscape as parties reposition ahead of 2027.

Slain Musician’s Mother Demands Death Penalty for Police Officers

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Outrage as Delta police officer executes suspect in public
Outrage as Delta police officer executes suspect in public

Grief and anger have taken centre stage in Delta State following the killing of a young musician, as his mother demands the harshest possible punishment for those involved.

Oghenemine Ogidi, known by his stage names Mene and OG Millan, was shot dead on April 26 in Effurun, Warri. He was 28.

Police say he had been arrested over a suspected attempt to ship a parcel containing a firearm and ammunition.

But what has stirred nationwide outrage is a video showing him handcuffed, pleading for his life before being shot.

Speaking in an emotional interview, his mother, Oghenemine Ogidi’s mother, said no punishment could bring her son back—but insisted those responsible must face justice.

“I know it won’t return my child to me,” she said, “but at least I’ll know the country tried.”

She is calling for all officers present at the scene to be prosecuted, not just the one who pulled the trigger. In a statement that reflects the depth of her pain, she said she wants them to face the same fate her son suffered.

Her demands also extend beyond the officers. She urged authorities to investigate everyone connected to the case, including those who transported the parcel and officials at the motor park where the arrest took place.

The officer identified in the shooting, Nuhu Usman, has since been arrested and moved to Abuja. Police authorities say he will face a murder charge.

The Delta State Police Command has described the incident as an extrajudicial killing, with Commissioner Yemi Oyeniyi offering condolences to the family and promising that justice will be pursued.

Still, for many Nigerians, the case has become a symbol of wider concerns about police conduct fuelled by the disturbing footage that continues to circulate online.

Mali Crisis Deepens as Rebels Capture Key Military

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Armed groups have seized a major military base in northern Mali, dealing a fresh blow to the country’s embattled military government.

Fighters from the Tuareg-led Azawad Liberation Front, alongside jihadists linked to Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), took control of the strategic Tessalit base near the Algerian border on Friday.

According to sources familiar with the situation, Malian troops and their Russian allies had already withdrawn before the rebels moved in, leaving behind a key installation that includes an airstrip capable of handling military aircraft.

The fall of Tessalit underscores the growing pressure on the ruling junta, led by Assimi Goita, as insurgent groups step up coordinated attacks across the country.

In recent days, rebels have expanded their offensive, capturing the northern town of Kidal and launching blockades around the capital, Bamako.

Reports indicate that movement in and out of the city has been restricted, adding to fears of a wider security breakdown.

The violence marks one of the most intense escalations in nearly 15 years. At least 23 people have been killed in the latest wave of attacks, including Defence Minister Sadio Camara, who died in a car bomb explosion near Bamako.

Additional positions have also been abandoned by government forces, including a base in Aguelhok, further highlighting the scale of the retreat.

Humanitarian agencies warn that civilians are increasingly caught in the crossfire. According to UNICEF, children have been among those killed and injured, with schools and health facilities affected in some areas.

Mali’s instability comes amid broader regional shifts. The country, alongside Burkina Faso and Niger, has distanced itself from former colonial power France and strengthened ties with Russia, forming the Alliance of Sahel States in response to growing security threats.

Despite recent joint military efforts in the region, the latest developments suggest insurgent groups are gaining momentum raising concerns about the junta’s ability to maintain control, especially in the country’s volatile north.

China Rejects US Sanctions Over Iranian Oil Trade

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President of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping
President of the People's Republic of China, Xi Jinping

China has pushed back strongly against fresh U.S. sanctions targeting its companies over purchases of Iranian oil, making it clear it won’t play along.

In a statement on Saturday, Beijing’s commerce ministry said the measures c aimed at several Chinese firms  would neither be recognised nor enforced. Officials described the sanctions as overreaching and lacking any basis in international law.

At the heart of the dispute is Iran’s oil trade. Despite ongoing tensions, China remains one of Tehran’s biggest buyers, with smaller independent refineries relying heavily on discounted crude shipments.

Washington, however, has been tightening the screws, hoping to choke off a key source of revenue for Iran.

The latest round of sanctions adds to that pressure, targeting companies the U.S. says have handled large volumes of Iranian oil.

But Beijing argues that such moves interfere with legitimate business dealings between countries.

“The sanctions improperly restrict normal economic and trade activities,” the ministry said, adding that China has consistently opposed unilateral actions not backed by global consensus.

The standoff comes at a delicate moment. Relations between Washington and Beijing are already strained, and with U.S. President Donald Trump expected to visit China later this month for talks with President Xi Jinping, the issue could quickly rise to the top of the agenda.

For now, both sides appear dug in with China signalling it has no intention of backing down, even as the U.S. ramps up its campaign against Iran’s oil exports.

JUST IN: Bauchi Gov Bala Mohammed Defects from PDP to APM

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Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has officially defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the Allied Peoples Movement (APM).

The announcement was made on Saturday at the Bauchi Government House, where the governor appeared alongside APM National Chairman, Yusuf Dantalle.

Mohammed’s defection followed a closed-door stakeholders’ meeting and includes members of the PDP aligned with the Tanimu Turaki-led faction.

Until this move, he served as chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, making his exit a significant political shift within the opposition party.

Further details on the implications of the defection and potential reactions from both parties are expected as the situation develops.

Robbers Raid Imo Catholic Church, Steal Sacred Communion Materials (video)

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OWERRI, IMO STATE — Armed robbers have broken into St. Mulumba Parish, carting away sacred Catholic items including a monstrance reportedly containing the Blessed Sacrament in an incident that has shocked the local religious community.

The attack occurred in Owerri, Imo State, where church officials confirmed that the intruders gained access to the premises and removed key liturgical objects used in Eucharistic worship.

Among the stolen items was a monstrance, a sacred vessel used in the Catholic Church to display the consecrated host during adoration, making the incident particularly sensitive within the faith community.

Church authorities described the act as both a criminal violation and a deeply troubling desecration of sacred materials, prompting urgent calls for spiritual reflection and collective prayer.

The Catholic Archdiocese of Owerri has responded by urging the faithful to remain calm while intensifying prayers for the recovery of the sacred items and for those responsible to show remorse.

Officials also emphasized the spiritual significance of the Blessed Sacrament, noting that its removal from a consecrated space carries profound religious implications for worshippers.

Security concerns have since been raised, with parishioners expressing worry over the vulnerability of religious institutions to criminal activity, especially during periods of reduced activity or limited security presence.

Local sources indicate that investigations are expected to begin, with law enforcement agencies likely to examine the circumstances surrounding the break-in and identify those responsible.

Unverified reports and circulating videos have claimed to show an individual allegedly linked to the theft, but authorities have not officially confirmed the identity of any suspect at this stage.

Church leaders have cautioned against spreading unverified information, urging the public to allow security agencies to carry out proper investigations.

The incident has sparked widespread concern among residents and the wider Christian community, with many describing it as both a security issue and a moral crisis.

Religious leaders are calling for increased vigilance, improved security measures around places of worship, and stronger community cooperation to prevent similar incidents.

As investigations unfold, attention remains on efforts to recover the stolen sacred items and ensure accountability, while the church continues to call for prayer and unity in response to the incident.

2027: Obi, Kwankwaso Loyalists Hold Abuja Summit Amid Defection Buzz

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Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso and Mr. Peter Obi having a chat.
Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso and Mr. Peter Obi having a chat.

Six Hidden Charges Nigerians Pay Daily Without Noticing

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — Millions of Nigerians continue to lose money daily through subtle financial deductions embedded in routine transactions, with many unaware of how these small charges steadily erode their income over time.

These hidden costs cut across banking, telecommunications, and digital services, forming part of everyday financial interactions that appear harmless individually but accumulate into significant expenses.

One of the most widespread deductions comes from bank transfers, where financial institutions charge fees for moving money between accounts.

While the cost per transaction may seem negligible, frequent transfers—especially among small business owners and digital traders—can result in substantial monthly deductions.

Another common expense arises from ATM withdrawals, particularly when customers use machines outside their bank’s network.

These charges are automatically applied, often without clear upfront notice, making them easy to overlook during quick cash withdrawals.

Telecommunication services also contribute to daily financial leakage through automatic data renewal systems.

Many users unknowingly subscribe to recurring data plans, leading to repeated deductions even when they did not intend to repurchase a bundle.

SMS and bank alert charges represent another consistent drain on customer accounts.

Although these notifications serve security and transaction-tracking purposes, the cumulative monthly fees can become significant, especially for individuals managing multiple accounts.

Point-of-sale (POS) transactions have also emerged as a major source of hidden charges, particularly in areas with limited banking infrastructure.

POS operators frequently add service fees to withdrawals and transfers, with costs varying depending on location and transaction size.

In addition, digital platforms often include convenience or service charges during online payments, bookings, and subscriptions.

These fees are sometimes bundled into the total cost without clear breakdowns, making it difficult for users to identify what they are paying for.

Financial analysts warn that while each of these charges may appear minor, their combined effect contributes to a higher cost of living, especially for low- and middle-income earners.

They note that increased reliance on digital transactions and cashless systems has expanded the number of touchpoints where such charges can be applied.

Experts also highlight the need for greater transparency from service providers, urging clearer communication of fees to help consumers make informed financial decisions.

For individuals, awareness remains the first line of defence against these hidden deductions.

By monitoring transaction histories, opting out of unnecessary services, and choosing cost-effective alternatives, Nigerians can reduce the financial impact of these everyday charges.

As the economy continues to digitise, understanding and managing these hidden costs will play a crucial role in improving personal financial stability and reducing avoidable expenses.

Nafiu Bala Admits Regret, Fears For Safety Amid ADC Crisis

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Hon. Nafiu Bala, the embattled claimant to the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has reportedly expressed deep regret over his role in the party’s ongoing internal crisis, citing threats to his life and growing personal safety concerns.

The development emerged through comments made by his close associate, Nafiu Umaru, who disclosed that Bala has become increasingly distressed since the crisis escalated, affecting both him and his family.

According to Umaru, Bala admitted that his involvement in the dispute has placed him under pressure, with alleged threats making it difficult for him to carry out normal activities, including attending congregational prayers.

He reportedly stated that the situation has deteriorated to the point where his personal security has become a major concern, forcing him to limit public appearances.

Umaru further revealed that Bala blamed key political figures, including Hon. Leke Abejide and Babachir Lawal, for influencing his actions during the crisis and contributing to the escalation of tensions within the party.

Bala allegedly claimed that assurances given to him at the height of the dispute were not fulfilled, leaving him feeling abandoned and exposed to the consequences of the conflict.

He also reportedly expressed disappointment that expected political compensation did not materialise, noting that aside from limited financial support for legal expenses, he received no significant benefit.

The crisis within the ADC has been marked by leadership disputes involving prominent figures, including David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola, further deepening divisions within the party.

Umaru stated that Bala now regrets his involvement in activities that contributed to the leadership struggle and is seeking a way out of the situation.

He disclosed that Bala is considering withdrawing from the ongoing legal battle as part of efforts to “free himself” from the controversy and pave the way for reconciliation.

The associate added that he has advised Bala to formally withdraw the case and issue a public apology, a suggestion Bala reportedly accepted as part of steps toward resolving the crisis.

The situation reflects the broader instability within the ADC, where internal disagreements have escalated into legal and political confrontations, attracting national attention.

Political analysts warn that such internal conflicts can weaken party structures, reduce public confidence, and affect future electoral prospects if not quickly resolved.

Bala is said to be preparing to address the public in the coming days, with the aim of clarifying his position, distancing himself from the dispute, and restoring his reputation.

As developments continue, attention will focus on whether his expected public statement and potential legal withdrawal will ease tensions and bring a measure of stability to the party.

ADC Claimant Nafi’u Bala Set To Withdraw Court Case After Elders’ Intervention

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GOMBE, NIGERIA — Fresh developments indicate that Hon. Nafi’u Bala, who claims leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), is expected to withdraw the court case he recently filed, following intervention by community elders and family members.

The move comes after a meeting involving respected elders from Gombe State and members of Bala’s family, aimed at resolving the ongoing legal dispute in the interest of peace and political stability.

Sources familiar with the discussions revealed that the case, which was filed on Monday, May 4, 2026, has generated concern among stakeholders, prompting swift mediation efforts to prevent escalation.

The delegation of elders was reportedly led by Alhaji Musa Garba, a prominent figure in Gombe State, who spearheaded the reconciliation initiative by engaging Bala’s parents directly.

During the meeting, the elders appealed to the family to persuade Nafi’u Bala to withdraw the legal action, emphasizing the need to maintain public peace and avoid further political tension.

The intervention reflects a broader tradition within many Nigerian communities, where elders and family structures play a critical role in conflict resolution, particularly in politically sensitive matters.

Efforts to reach Bala during the meeting reportedly proved unsuccessful, as attempts to contact him by phone were not answered, raising uncertainty about his immediate response to the appeal.

However, one of his parents confirmed after the meeting that they would make direct contact with him to convey the outcome of the discussions and the position of the elders.

The situation highlights ongoing internal tensions within the African Democratic Congress, where disputes over leadership and party structure have continued to surface.

Political observers note that legal battles within party ranks often risk deepening divisions, weakening party cohesion, and affecting public perception ahead of future electoral engagements.

The reported willingness of elders to intervene underscores the seriousness of the situation and the desire among stakeholders to resolve the matter through dialogue rather than prolonged litigation.

If Bala proceeds with the withdrawal, it could mark a significant step toward de-escalating the dispute and opening the door for internal reconciliation within the party.

However, uncertainty remains until official confirmation is received from Bala himself, as the final decision rests on his acceptance of the appeals made by both family members and community leaders.

As developments unfold, attention will remain on whether the intervention succeeds in resolving the conflict and restoring unity within the party’s leadership structure.

3 policemen killed, 2 wounded as bandits raid MoPol camp in Kwara

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Terror bandits have attacked a Police Mobile Force (PMF) camp in Tenebo community, within Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State, killing three Mobile Police (MOPOL) officers and injuring two others.

This medium understand that the vicious attack occurred in the wee hours of Saturday at about 3am, when heavily armed terrorists invaded the camp and caught security operatives off guard.

Sources said the attackers, described as coordinated, opened fire on the camp, sparking chaos in the community.

Local residents were thrown into panic as gunfire rang out across the area, forcing many to scamper for safety.

Kwara State Police spokesman, SP Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi, confirmed the incident, noting that full details were still being gathered.

“I regret to confirm that an attack on the PMF Camp occurred in the early hours of today. I will provide more accurate and detailed information shortly,” she said.

 

Kwankwaso, Obi Set to Dump ADC for NDC Next Week

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Fresh cracks have opened within the opposition ranks, with the Kwankwasiyya movement confirming that Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso is set to leave the African Democratic Congress for the National Democratic Congress as early as next week.
The group’s spokesperson, Habibu Mohammed, said the decision followed a meeting of stakeholders across Kano State, where representatives from all 44 local government areas unanimously endorsed the move.
According to him, talks with the NDC are almost complete. “We’re about 90 percent there,” he said, adding that Kwankwaso is expected to formalise the switch within days. He also indicated that Peter Obi and several others are likely to join him.
The planned defection comes against the backdrop of ongoing turmoil within the ADC. Although the Supreme Court recently overturned an earlier ruling affecting the party’s leadership, it sent the core dispute back to the Federal High Court effectively prolonging the uncertainty.
For Kwankwaso’s camp, that was a turning point.
“The matter could drag on, even return to the Supreme Court,” Mohammed said. “It doesn’t look practical to remain in a party tied up in legal battles.”
He described the decision as a collective one, stressing that the movement opted for what it considers a more stable platform.
While other options, including the Peoples Redemption Party, were explored, the NDC ultimately emerged as the preferred choice.
Time pressure also played a role. With deadlines approaching for submitting party registers to the Independent National Electoral Commission, the group feared staying put could complicate preparations for 2027.
Beyond the legal issues, internal disagreements within the ADC have also deepened the divide. One sticking point is zoning an issue Obi has consistently pushed since joining the party.
His allies argue that failure to address power rotation risks undermining trust within the coalition.
Notably, Obi has kept a low profile in recent party activities, skipping meetings after the Ibadan opposition summit, where zoning was not formally discussed.
Meanwhile, momentum appears to be building outside the ADC. Supporters of both Obi and Kwankwaso have already begun mobilising under the “OK Movement,” signalling early groundwork for a possible joint ticket.

2027: Obi, ADC Leaders Weigh NDC Option

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Fresh political realignments may be underway ahead of the 2027 elections, with key figures in the African Democratic Congress weighing a possible move to the National Democratic Congress.

Sources familiar with the talks say is at the centre of the discussions.

The former Anambra State governor is said to be consulting widely with allies as uncertainty grows within the ADC following a recent Supreme Court decision.

Although the court overturned an earlier order that sidelined and from the party’s leadership, it stopped short of settling the deeper dispute.

Instead, it sent the case back to the Federal High Court, leaving the core issues unresolved.

That lingering legal battle has unsettled many within the party, especially those involved in a broader opposition coalition.

Some insiders fear the final ruling could come at a critical moment and disrupt preparations for 2027.

One source close to the talks said Obi is increasingly concerned about the party’s internal structure and what he sees as a lack of fairness in how its presidential ticket may be decided.

According to the source, there are also worries about zoning and whether the process would produce a credible primary.

“There are too many uncertainties,” the source said. “If the structure already favours a particular aspirant, then the outcome is predictable.”

Discussions with the NDC appear to have progressed, with party figures reportedly offering Obi a clear path to its presidential ticket.

While no official announcement has been made, insiders say a decision could come within days.

When contacted, the Obidient Movement’s national coordinator declined to confirm the move but reiterated that Obi will contest in 2027—though he stopped short of naming the platform.

Within the NDC, officials have acknowledged ongoing talks involving Obi and . Party leaders say they are open to welcoming both men and hinted at a possible alliance.

Meanwhile, the uncertainty is not limited to Obi. Several ADC figures are said to be quietly weighing their options, with some describing the court ruling as only a temporary relief rather than a resolution.

“There’s still a major case hanging over the party,” one chieftain said. “No one wants to be caught off guard if things go the wrong way.”

In a related development, has already made the jump, formally joining the NDC. She said her decision was driven by her supporters and her assessment of the party’s structure and direction.

NDC leader welcomed her defection, describing the party as open and ready to accommodate new entrants.

Despite the growing speculation, ADC officials insist they are unaware of any mass defection plan.

However, with legal battles unresolved and alliances shifting, the coming weeks could prove decisive for Nigeria’s opposition landscape.

Rita Igbinoba Secures MasterChef USA Spot After Stunning Jollof and Suya Showcase

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Nigerian chef Rita Igbinoba is making headlines after earning a coveted opportunity to represent Nigeria and Africa on MasterChef USA, following an impressive showcase of her culinary skills.

Her breakthrough moment came after she prepared a bold fusion of two West African favourites Jollof rice and suya dishes deeply rooted in Nigerian food culture. The meal, rich in spice, aroma, and presentation, stood out among competitors and reportedly helped secure her place on the international cooking platform.

Jollof rice, a staple across West Africa, is known for its vibrant tomato base and smoky flavour, while suya a spicy grilled meat delicacy adds a street-food edge that is widely loved in Nigeria. By combining both, Rita delivered a dish that not only highlighted traditional flavours but also demonstrated creativity and technical skill, qualities highly valued in global culinary competitions.

Her selection marks a significant moment for Nigerian cuisine on the world stage. It reflects the growing recognition of African food culture in international culinary spaces, where chefs are increasingly showcasing indigenous ingredients and techniques.

Rita’s journey is also being celebrated as an inspiration for young chefs across Africa. Many see her achievement as proof that local dishes, when presented with excellence and innovation, can compete at the highest global level.

As she prepares to take on the MasterChef USA platform, expectations are high. Supporters are eager to see how she will adapt Nigerian flavours in a competitive environment known for its intensity and global diversity.

For now, her story stands as a proud reminder of how food can carry culture across borders and how a plate of Jollof and suya can open doors to the world stage.

Simone Biles Says She May Quit Red Carpets After $23,000 Styling Cost Shock

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Olympic gymnastics icon Simone Biles has revealed she may be stepping back from red carpet appearances after a surprisingly expensive experience left her rethinking the entire scene.

According to Biles, she spent a staggering $23,000 on a stylist team for a single event a figure that quickly put into perspective just how demanding and costly the glamour of celebrity appearances can be. From hair and makeup to wardrobe styling and overall presentation, the behind-the-scenes effort required to achieve that polished look came at a price she now seems unwilling to pay again.

Reacting to the experience with humor and honesty, Biles joked that she would be “staying inside for the foreseeable future,” a statement that has since resonated widely online. While lighthearted, her comment reflects a deeper sentiment about the pressures celebrities face to maintain a certain image at high-profile events.

Her revelation has sparked conversations about the often unseen costs of fame, especially for public figures expected to consistently show up looking flawless. Many fans were surprised by the amount, while others pointed out that such expenses are common in the entertainment and fashion industries.

For Biles, however, the experience appears to have shifted her priorities. Known for her grounded personality despite her global success, she seems more inclined to focus on comfort and authenticity rather than the expectations tied to red carpet culture.

The moment also highlights a broader trend, as more celebrities begin to question the value of appearances that require significant time, effort, and money often for just a few minutes in front of cameras.

Whether she fully steps away or simply becomes more selective, one thing is clear: Simone Biles is choosing what works best for her, even if it means skipping the spotlight altogether.

Portable Claims Robbery After Losing To Carter Efe Boxing Bout

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — Nigerian singer Portable has reacted to his defeat in a celebrity boxing match against Carter Efe, insisting that he was “robbed” despite the judges’ unanimous decision in favour of his opponent.

The bout, held at the “Chaos in the Ring 4” event in Lagos, saw both entertainers face off in a highly publicised contest that drew widespread attention across Nigeria’s entertainment and sports communities.

Carter Efe was declared the winner after completing all scheduled rounds, with judges scoring the fight in his favour based on overall performance, control, and effective striking.

However, Portable has strongly disputed the outcome, claiming that the decision did not reflect what transpired inside the ring and suggesting that he deserved to win the contest.

The controversial reaction has added another layer of drama to an already high-profile event, with fans and observers debating the fairness of the judges’ verdict.

During the fight, Portable displayed aggression and attempted to dominate early exchanges, relying on his energy and forward pressure to unsettle his opponent.

Carter Efe, in contrast, adopted a more measured and tactical approach, focusing on controlled punches and defensive positioning, which appeared to influence the judges’ scoring.

The unanimous decision indicates that all officials saw the bout in favour of Carter Efe, a result that typically reflects clear superiority in scoring criteria such as clean hits, ring control, and consistency.

Portable’s reaction follows a familiar pattern in combat sports, where disputed decisions often lead to calls for rematches or further clarification of judging standards.

The event itself is part of a growing trend of celebrity boxing in Nigeria, blending entertainment with competitive sport and attracting large audiences both physically and online.

Fans have taken to social media to express mixed reactions, with some supporting Portable’s claims while others agree with the official decision and praise Carter Efe’s performance.

The controversy is expected to fuel further interest in potential rematch discussions, as both personalities remain influential figures capable of drawing significant attention.

As debates continue, the outcome highlights the subjective nature of judging in boxing and the increasing popularity of crossover events involving entertainers and public figures in Nigeria’s evolving sports entertainment landscape.

US Appeals Court Halts Mail Delivery Of Abortion Pill Nationwide

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WASHINGTON, D.C — A federal appeals court in the United States has temporarily blocked the distribution of the abortion pill Mifepristone by mail, escalating a major legal battle that could ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court of the United States.

The ruling introduces fresh uncertainty into access to abortion services across the country, particularly for patients who rely on telehealth consultations and mail-order prescriptions to obtain the medication.

Mifepristone, which is commonly used in combination with another drug for early pregnancy termination, has been a central focus of legal and political disputes since the US Supreme Court overturned federal abortion protections in 2022.

The appeals court decision effectively suspends a previous regulatory framework that allowed the medication to be prescribed remotely and delivered through the postal system, a system that had expanded access, especially in states with restrictive abortion laws.

Legal experts say the ruling does not completely ban the use of the drug but significantly limits how it can be accessed, forcing patients to seek in-person consultations and pick-ups where permitted.

The case is part of a broader legal challenge questioning the approval process and safety regulations surrounding mifepristone, although major medical bodies have consistently maintained that the drug is safe and widely used.

Supporters of the restriction argue that tighter controls are necessary to ensure patient safety and proper medical oversight, while critics warn that the decision could severely limit access to reproductive healthcare, particularly in rural or underserved areas.

Healthcare providers have expressed concern that the ruling may disrupt established systems that allow patients to access care discreetly and efficiently, especially for those facing logistical or legal barriers.

The decision also raises questions about regulatory authority, as it directly impacts policies previously set by federal health agencies responsible for drug approval and distribution.

Observers note that the case is likely to move quickly through the legal system, with strong expectations that it will reach the Supreme Court for a final determination.

If upheld, the ruling could reshape how abortion medication is accessed across the United States, potentially setting a precedent for further restrictions or regulatory changes.

As the legal process unfolds, both sides of the debate are preparing for a prolonged battle that could have far-reaching implications for healthcare policy, individual rights, and federal regulatory power in the United States.

Atiku, Obi, Kwankwaso are Tinubu’s Most Reliable Campaigners

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By Farooq A. Kperogi

There is really no opposition in Nigeria in the true sense of the word. There are only politicians who have been temporarily kicked out of the inner sanctum of power and influence but who share no fundamental difference with the current temporary occupants of the power structure. Nonetheless, if all the people vegetating on the margins of the power structure came together, they could easily displace those within it in 2027.

Although the coalition of so-called opposition politicians angling to get back to power in 2027 has not articulated a coherent blueprint to show that it will be different from President Bola Tinubu (I strongly believe they are indistinguishable from him), it can effectively instrumentalize the crying incompetence, in-your-face corruption, ethnic bigotry, insufferable arrogance, unabating misery and insouciance that have become the hallmarks of Tinubu’s administration to convince a traumatized nation that it can offer an alternative.

It doesn’t matter if they will replicate or even exacerbate Tinubu’s unrelieved disaster when they get to power. Even the prospect of temporary relief from Tinubu’s unending torment is enough to get most people to give them a chance. But they have shown that they lack the discipline, cohesion and foresight required to wrest power from Tinubu.

Even before they have had a chance to come together, they are splintered. This became clear in the aftermath of the Supreme Court ruling that restored David Mark’s leadership of the ADC. Neither Peter Obi nor Rabiu Kwankwaso said a word about it.

There are credible rumors that Obi and Kwankwaso didn’t react to the Supreme Court judgment because they had already moved on. They are said to be heading to the NDC and no longer care about what happens to the ADC.

In other words, we are back to the 2023 factionalization of the “opposition.” Both Obi and Kwankwaso appear to be allergic to the internal democratic processes of political parties. They want to be canonized as candidates without contest. Since they can’t find that, they are moving away.

Atiku Abubakar may emerge as the candidate of the ADC, if the ADC survives, that is. He might choose Rotimi Amaechi as his running mate. Should this happen, the opposition will be fatally fractured, as it was in 2023.

Even now, the verbal darts between Atiku’s supporters and Obi’s and Kwankwaso’s supporters are more caustic and more venomous than the exchanges between either camp and Tinubu’s supporters.

In fact, Tinubu is the net beneficiary of their maximalist posturing and internal warfare. Obi and Kwankwaso supporters say they would rather let Tinubu continue for another four years than support Atiku’s aspiration to replace him. Atiku’s supporters, for their part, say they would rather put up with another Tinubu term than support an Obi/Kwankwaso presidency.

Beyond their crude, petulant name-calling, Obi and Atiku supporters advance arguments in support of their positions, both of which benefit Tinubu. Obi’s supporters say since it isn’t the turn of the North to produce a president, Buhari having ruled for eight continuous years before Tinubu took over, if another southerner can’t be presented as the opposition’s candidate, they would rather support Tinubu to complete the South’s turn.

Atiku’s supporters, on the other hand, turn that logic around and say that if Obi is supported to displace Tinubu in 2027, he would “eat into” the North’s turn, which they believe should start in 2031. They don’t believe Obi’s promise to rule for only one term since there is no legally binding or constitutional constraint that would forbid him from reneging on his promise.

There is a precedent for this in Goodluck Jonathan, who was “allowed” to complete Umaru Musa Yar’adua’s term on the understanding that he wouldn’t seek another term in 2011. He not only ran and won in 2011, he ran again in 2015 and almost won.

So, the argument of Atiku’s supporters is that supporting Tinubu to complete his term benefits the North more than supporting Obi because there is certainty, in their reckoning, that power will move to the region without contest after Tinubu’s term. It’s irrelevant if Tinubu’s policies incinerate them before power rotates back to the North.

It isn’t the logic or admissibility of the arguments of both camps that is the issue here. The point at issue is that in fighting each other, the opposition is fighting for Tinubu. His economic strangulation of the masses of our people takes the back seat. The insecurity that is ravaging the country, which he seems either unable or unwilling to confront and stamp out, is rendered irrelevant.

In other words, Tinubu’s most potent weapon isn’t INEC with its partisan chairman or a compromised judiciary. It is the opposition. Interestingly, the two main groups in the opposition like to accuse each other of “working for Tinubu” to ensure that their candidate doesn’t win. The truth is that they are both assets to Tinubu and are working for him for free. They are both weapons fashioned against each other for the benefit of Tinubu.

And that’s why I consider Tinubu’s excessive, underhanded zealousness in suffocating the ADC and other opposition parties from becoming viable platforms to challenge him a self-sabotaging strategic blunder. He could have a clear win, because of the selfishness and disunity of the opposition, and still be dogged by a crisis of legitimacy because he didn’t allow a fair contest.

On April 23, I wrote a Facebook post about two contradictory impulses of Nigerian politicians. I said Nigerian politicians are some of the most incurably optimistic specimens of humans you can find on earth. That’s why you have opposition politicians who can’t even agree on who their candidate will be in 2027 say with cocksure certitude that they can wrest power from a man who defied all odds to get to power while out of it and has since consolidated power by ensuring that INEC and the judiciary are in his pocket.

But I also pointed out that Nigerian politicians can be some of the most cowardly people while outwardly projecting faux bravery. That is why a politician who has 32 governors, INEC, the judiciary, an unrivalled war chest and a gravely divided opposition is still so fearful of his chances of winning that he doesn’t want the opposition to even have a platform to challenge him.

Tinubu joked on April 14, 2026, that he could send Godswill Akpabio to the opposition to “scatter them.” Days later, on April 20, his chief of staff, Femi Gbajabiamila, publicly urged ADC lawmaker Leke Abejide to remain in the party so that he could “fight them” and “scatter them.” Abejide said yesterday that Gbajabiamila was only joking, just like his boss, Tinubu.

An English proverb says, “Many a true word is spoken in jest.” That is, people often reveal serious truths while pretending to joke.

ADC’s fate is currently hanging in the balance, and if the past is any guide, the David Mark leadership of the party might lose in the federal high court. That would be an avoidably self-inflicted political injury for Tinubu. He doesn’t need to use the instruments of the state to “scatter” the ADC, the NDC, the PRP or any other potential platform opposition politicians might need. The opposition is doing a better job “scattering” itself than he can ever do, even with the instruments of the state.

Tinubu may not need to defeat the opposition because the opposition appears determined to defeat itself. An opposition that lacks the self-denial, strategic patience and moral urgency necessary to galvanize popular resentment and win power doesn’t deserve power.

Until Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rabiu Kwankwaso and others understand that power is rarely handed to the disunited, the vain and the impatient, they will remain Tinubu’s most reliable unpaid campaigners.

Seth Rogen Sparks Debate, Says Life Without Kids Is More Fulfilling

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Actor and comedian Seth Rogen has sparked conversation after sharing his candid thoughts on why he has chosen not to have children a decision he says aligns with the kind of life he genuinely enjoys.

Speaking openly, Rogen described parenthood as something that, from his perspective, appears demanding and often overwhelming. He characterized it as a lifestyle filled with pressure and responsibility, with only brief moments of joy breaking through what he sees as a generally stressful experience. For him, that trade-off simply isn’t appealing.

Rather than viewing children as a necessary milestone, he pushed back against the idea that fulfillment must come from starting a family. In his words, people don’t “need” to have kids to live a complete or meaningful lifea statement that has resonated with some and challenged others.

Rogen also touched on a broader, more existential concern, hinting at uncertainty about the future of the world. His comment about the planet’s long-term outlook reflects a growing sentiment among some individuals who question bringing children into an unpredictable global environment shaped by issues like climate change, instability, and economic pressure.

At the same time, he emphasized how much he values his current lifestyle. Without the responsibilities of raising children, he enjoys greater freedom, flexibility, and the ability to focus on his personal happiness, relationships, and career.

His remarks have ignited mixed reactions online. Supporters applaud his honesty and see his stance as a refreshing reminder that life choices don’t have to follow traditional expectations. Critics, however, argue that his view of parenthood may be overly negative or incomplete.

Ultimately, Rogen’s perspective adds to an ongoing global conversation about changing attitudes toward family, fulfillment, and what it means to live a satisfying life.

E-Money Rewards Carter Efe With N50m After Portable Defeat

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — Nigerian businessman E-Money has gifted N50 million to comedian and entertainer Carter Efe following his victory over Portable in a celebrity boxing match.

The bout took place at the “Chaos in the Ring 4” event in Lagos, where both entertainers faced off in a highly anticipated contest that drew significant attention from fans and the entertainment community.

Carter Efe secured a unanimous decision win after going the full distance across all scheduled rounds, with judges scoring the fight in his favour following a performance that showed discipline and composure.

The match itself was characterised by high energy and crowd engagement, as both participants delivered a competitive display despite coming from non-professional boxing backgrounds.

Portable, known for his outspoken personality and stage presence, attempted to assert dominance early in the fight but struggled to maintain consistency as the rounds progressed.

Carter Efe, on the other hand, adopted a more controlled approach, relying on measured attacks and defensive awareness to edge the contest on the scorecards.

Following the conclusion of the fight, E-Money announced a N50 million cash reward for Carter Efe in recognition of his victory, a gesture that immediately became a major talking point across social media platforms.

The businessman’s reward added a dramatic financial highlight to the event, further elevating the profile of celebrity boxing in Nigeria’s entertainment scene.

Celebrity boxing events have continued to grow in popularity, blending elements of sports and entertainment while attracting audiences eager to see public figures compete in physical contests.

Observers note that such events often generate significant buzz, drawing attention from both sports fans and followers of popular culture.

The “Chaos in the Ring” series has increasingly become a platform for high-profile matchups, featuring entertainers and influencers seeking to showcase competitive spirit outside their usual careers.

Carter Efe’s victory is likely to boost his public image, reinforcing his versatility as both a performer and a competitor willing to step into unconventional arenas.

For Portable, the defeat represents a setback but also highlights his willingness to engage in high-profile events that keep him in the public spotlight.

As reactions continue to pour in, the event underscores the evolving intersection between entertainment and sports in Nigeria, where celebrity-driven contests are gaining traction and commercial appeal.

“Na Ojoro!” Portable Cries Foul, Questions ₦23 Billion Pay and Reveals New Baby Arrival

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Nigerian street-hop singer Portable is once again at the center of online conversation after reacting dramatically to his recent match, which he claims was unfairly decided.

In a series of statements filled with his signature energy and unfiltered style, Portable alleged that the fight was “ojoro” a term commonly used to describe something rigged or manipulated. He went further to question the financial side of the event, boldly asking whether the huge sum he mentioned could realistically be paid, and even throwing in a sarcastic remark about whether it was “Nigeria money or Tinubu money” that would be used.

Beyond the controversy, Portable shifted attention to a deeply personal moment in his life. He revealed that he had just welcomed a baby boy around the same time as the fight, explaining that while he was in the ring, his wife was in the hospital giving birth. The revelation added an emotional layer to his reaction, suggesting he was balancing both a major career moment and a life-changing family milestone at once.

Despite expressing frustration over the outcome, Portable made it clear that he still sees himself as successful and blessed. In his words, he highlighted his achievements music, money, cars, and what he described as “glory” painting a picture of someone who believes he is winning in life regardless of the situation.

His comments have sparked mixed reactions online. While some fans find his statements entertaining and typical of his outspoken personality, others question the seriousness of his claims about the match and the figures involved.

As always, Portable’s ability to turn any situation into a viral moment remains unmatched. Whether through controversy, humor, or raw honesty, he continues to dominate conversations and keep the spotlight firmly on himself.

Lateef Adedimeji Announces Arrival of Triplet Sons, Celebrates “Greatest Blessing”

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Popular Nollywood actor Lateef Adedimeji has shared joyful news with fans, announcing the arrival of his triplet sons with his wife, actress Adebimpe Oyebade, fondly known as Mo Bimpe.

The actor made the heartfelt revelation on his official Instagram page, posting an emotional message that reflected gratitude, love, and a deep sense of fulfillment. In his words, the journey into fatherhood has marked one of the most significant chapters of his life.

Adedimeji explained that his recent silence from the public eye was intentional, as he focused on nurturing and protecting what he described as his greatest blessing. He expressed awe at how life had unfolded, noting that he received more than he prayed for a loving partner who has now become a mother to three boys, and a family he proudly calls his legacy.

Referring to his sons as “three kings,” the actor’s message carried a tone of pride and responsibility, emphasizing the importance of fatherhood and the new role he has embraced. He concluded his announcement with “Alhamdulillah,” a reflection of gratitude to God for the new additions to his family.

Although the couple did not reveal the children’s names or exact date of birth, the announcement quickly sparked excitement across social media. Fans, colleagues, and well-wishers flooded the comment section with congratulatory messages and prayers for the newborns.

Among those who reacted was Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe, who celebrated the couple with a message of gratitude and joy. Others, including close friends and industry colleagues, expressed emotional reactions, describing the news as heartwarming and inspiring.

The couple, known for their strong bond and public displays of affection, have often been admired by fans as one of Nollywood’s beloved pairs. This new milestone has only deepened that admiration, as many celebrate not just the birth of their children, but the journey that led to this moment.

For Lateef Adedimeji and Mo Bimpe, the arrival of their triplets marks the beginning of a new chapter one filled with love, responsibility, and the joy of raising a growing family.

Sisi Alagbo Issues Emotional Apology, Opens Up on Trauma After Viral Sex Video Leak

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Popular Nigerian social media personality Eniola Fagbemi, widely known as Sisi Alagbo, has publicly apologised following the controversy surrounding a leaked private video involving her, her husband Adesola Hakeem, and another woman.

The video, which spread rapidly across social media platforms, has sparked mixed reactions online. While some expressed disappointment and criticism, others questioned the circumstances surrounding the recording and its eventual leak.

In an emotional statement shared on her verified Facebook page, Sisi Alagbo took responsibility for the situation, acknowledging the backlash and the impact it has had on her public image. She expressed deep regret, apologising to fans and supporters who felt let down by the incident.

Beyond the apology, she opened up about the personal toll the controversy has taken on her. According to her, the situation has left her mentally and emotionally drained, revealing that she has struggled with sleep for days and has been unable to find relief even with medication.

She also made a heartfelt appeal to the public, asking for understanding rather than condemnation. Emphasising that social media remains her primary source of livelihood, she pleaded with followers not to abandon her during what she described as one of the most difficult periods of her life.

Her statement further hinted at the depth of her distress, as she mentioned battling overwhelming emotions and trying to hold on to the little strength she has left.

The incident has since reignited conversations around privacy, digital exposure, and the pressures faced by online personalities when their personal lives become public. It also highlights the speed at which content spreads online and the lasting consequences that can follow.

As reactions continue to pour in, many observers say the situation serves as a reminder of the human side of viral controversies, where beyond the headlines are individuals dealing with real emotional and psychological strain.