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Fido Admits Mistakes, Apologises for Controversies Following Rise to Fame

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Nigerian singer Fido has broken his silence after months of backlash and controversy that trailed his rapid rise in the music industry.

The artist, whose real name is Awosika Olayemi, shared an emotional statement on X on February 23, 2026, openly admitting that he mishandled certain situations while navigating sudden fame.

“There’s no easy way to write this, so I’ll just say it plainly. I messed up,” he wrote.

Fido explained that his breakthrough happened almost overnight, leaving him unprepared for the intense spotlight and pressure that followed.

“Stardom came into my life quickly. One minute I was dreaming about it, the next minute I was living it. And while the world was watching me grow, I was still trying to understand who I was inside that growth,” he said.

His apology comes after a series of public disputes that shaped much of his 2025 narrative. In August 2025, he accused his former label, Inner Circle Entertainment, of financial mismanagement. According to Fido, 95 percent of a $20,000 advance for his breakout hit “Awolowo” was withheld, leaving him with roughly N1.5 million. He also alleged that he was denied access to detailed financial records and transparency regarding earnings.

Beyond label disputes, Fido also faced criticism for comments suggesting he built his career entirely on his own with divine guidance, a statement some interpreted as dismissive of early supporters and industry contributors.

The tension escalated further when he became entangled in online fan rivalries between supporters of Wizkid and Davido. During a live session, he used the phrase “Osakpolor FC,” which many perceived as a jab at Davido’s 30BG fanbase. The remark triggered intense trolling and widespread criticism across social media.

In his recent message, Fido acknowledged that ego and inexperience influenced his behavior.

“Along the way, I made mistakes. I said things that should never have been said. I allowed ego, excitement and inexperience to influence some of my decisions. That’s not who I want to be. And it’s not who I’m becoming,” he wrote.

He extended apologies to his fans, industry colleagues, and the broader Afrobeats community.

“To my fans, the ones who stream the music, defend me, pray for me and believe in me. I am sorry,” he stated. “To the global Afrobeats community, the legends and godfathers who opened these doors before me, my colleagues and everyone who felt disappointed by my words or actions, I apologise. Truly.”

Despite the controversies, Fido’s commercial success remains undeniable. His tracks “Awolowo” and “Joy Is Coming” currently rank among the top 10 most streamed songs on Spotify Nigeria of all time, sitting at number three and number six respectively.

In 2025, his imprint Oosha Records also secured a partnership deal with global music company EMPIRE, signaling a new chapter in his career.

Now, Fido says he is choosing reflection and growth over conflict. He promises that his upcoming projects will showcase a more grounded, mature, and grateful version of himself.

“This is growth. This is maturity. This is me doing better,” he concluded. “It’s game time again.”

Kai Cenat Opens Up About Costly Contract With Ex, Says “Everybody Makes Mistakes”

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Popular streamer and internet personality Kai Cenat has sparked ma

jor conversation online after revealing that he signed a contract requiring him to pay his ex-girlfriend, Gigi, $40,000 per month.

In a candid video shared with fans, the AMP member admitted he made a mistake when entering the agreement. According to Cenat, he signed the contract during the relationship because he believed they were headed toward a long-term future together.

“I thought she was going to be loyal and marry me,” he explained. “Everybody makes mistakes, and I will learn from this. 40K is nothing to me.”

The statement immediately set social media on fire, with fans debating everything from relationship decisions to financial literacy among celebrities. Some supporters praised him for taking accountability and being transparent about his misjudgment. Others questioned why such a contract existed in the first place and whether it was properly structured.

While Cenat did not go into full legal detail about the agreement, online speculation suggests the arrangement may have been part of a private financial commitment made during their relationship. Legal experts note that high-earning public figures sometimes sign personal contracts, non-disclosure agreements, or financial arrangements in relationships particularly when assets and brand value are involved.

Cenat’s comment that “40K is nothing to me” also sparked conversation about the scale of his success. As one of the most-watched streamers in the world, he has secured major brand deals, streaming partnerships, and business ventures, making him one of the highest-earning digital creators of his generation. However, some fans pointed out that regardless of income level, $40,000 per month is a significant recurring expense.

The situation highlights a broader issue many young celebrities face, navigating serious financial decisions while balancing emotions and rapid fame. Relationship contracts, prenuptial-style agreements, and private settlements are common in entertainment circles, but they can become complicated when relationships end.

Cenat’s willingness to publicly admit regret has earned mixed reactions. Supporters say it shows maturity and growth, while critics argue it’s a lesson in keeping personal relationships separate from financial commitments.

So far, there has been no public response from Gigi regarding the claims.

For now, Cenat appears focused on moving forward, using the experience as a learning moment rather than dwelling on it. If anything, the episode serves as a reminder that even at the highest levels of success, personal decisions can carry major financial consequences.

And as he told his audience directly everybody makes mistakes.

Tinubu vows to establish state Police to combat rising insecurity

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Ibadan stampede: Tinubu expresses anguish over Ibadan funfair tragedy, demands thorough investigation

President Bola Tinubu on Monday, vowed that his administration would establish state police to tackle insecurity across the country.

He also assured Nigerians that the promises he made before assuming office in 2023 would be fulfilled.

Tinubu spoke while hosting state governors to an interfaith breaking of the fast at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He said: “Tonight, I hosted our state governors to an interfaith breaking of the fast as Muslims observe Ramadan and Christians’ journey through Lent.

“In this sacred season for two of the major faiths in our dear country, we are reminded that beyond politics and policy, we are first a people of conscience.

“I commended the governors for their efforts so far and for the various outreaches they have carried out this holy month. But I also challenged them to do more.

“To reach the young man who feels forgotten. To lift the woman who carries her family on tired shoulders.

“To touch the communities at the grassroots where hope sometimes flickers, development must not recognise religion, compassion must not recognise tribe and opportunity must not recognise status.

“I am determined to rescue this country. And as long as we work together in delivering hope to our citizens, the best is yet to come for Nigeria.”

Tinubu assured: “What I promised Nigerians will not be postponed. Security is the foundation of prosperity. Without it, farms cannot flourish, businesses cannot grow, and families cannot sleep in peace.

“We will establish state police to curb insecurity. This is not about politics; it is about practicality. It is about empowering states with the tools to protect their people while strengthening our national framework.

“We must be bold enough to reform what is not working. We must be united enough to protect what we hold dear.

“Nigeria will be safer. Nigeria will be stronger. And together, we must commit to making it so.”

 

FG Allegedly Paid ₦2bn Ransom to Secure Release of Abducted Pupils – Source

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The Nigerian government allegedly paid a ransom running into millions of dollars to secure the release of up to 230 pupils and staff abducted from a Catholic school in November 2025, intelligence sources told AFP.

The victims were kidnapped from St. Mary’s Boarding School in Papiri, Niger State, on November 21.

While at least 50 later escaped, the remaining captives were freed after about two weeks of negotiations reportedly led by National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.

Four intelligence sources familiar with the negotiations claimed the government paid a substantial ransom to militants linked to Boko Haram and released two commanders as part of the deal.

According to three sources, the ransom was transported by helicopter to the militants’ stronghold in Gwoza, near the Cameroon border, and delivered to a commander identified as Ali Ngulde.

Due to communication challenges in the remote area, Ngulde reportedly crossed into Cameroon to confirm receipt before an initial group of 100 children was released.

One source estimated the payment at about ₦40 million per captive roughly $7 million in total while another placed the overall figure closer to ₦2 billion.

The Office of the National Security Adviser did not respond to requests for comment.

The Department of State Services (DSS) denied that any ransom was paid, insisting government agents do not pay ransoms, though it acknowledged authorities cannot prevent families from paying to secure the release of relatives.

Another state security spokesperson dismissed claims that ransom was delivered by helicopter as “fake news.”

However, a security analyst in Zamfara State, an area plagued by kidnappings, argued that captives are rarely released without payment, particularly in high-profile cases involving schoolchildren.

Insurgency and Legal Context

Sources alleged a commander known as Sadiku orchestrated the attack, though the group had not formally claimed responsibility.

Conflict researcher Vincent Foucher of France’s National Centre for Scientific Research said the allegation aligns with Sadiku’s past activities.

Nigeria criminalised ransom payments in 2022, prescribing prison terms of up to 15 years. Despite the law, kidnapping for ransom remains widespread.

According to Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED), 828 abductions were recorded over the past year, many involving multiple victims.

Authorities have not officially confirmed the ransom claims.

AFP.

Android Users Can Now Turn Speech Into Formatted Text With Wispr Flow

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Wispr Flow, an AI-powered tool that converts speech into clean, well-formatted text, has launched a standalone Android app. The service was previously available on Windows, macOS, and iOS.

The Android version is currently in early access. During this period, users can take advantage of free and unlimited use of the service.

Wispr Flow supports unlimited dictation, automatically inserts punctuation based on pauses and speech patterns, generates numbered lists, removes filler words, and corrects text in real time. For example, if a user says, “Meet at 16:00 — no, at 15:00,” the final output will instantly display “15:00.”

Unlike on iOS, the app does not replace the default keyboard on Android. Instead, it appears as a floating bubble when the user selects a text field. Tapping the bubble activates dictation. Thanks to deeper system-level integration on Android, Flow works across apps without requiring users to switch keyboards.

The service supports more than 100 languages, including Ukrainian. However, the Android version currently lacks several features available elsewhere, such as a built-in dictionary, voice templates for recurring phrases, customizable punctuation and capitalization styles for different apps, and advanced context recognition. The company says these features will be introduced in future updates.

Looking ahead, Android users may also need to subscribe to continue using the service. The paid plan costs $12 per month, while the free tier typically includes usage limits, such as word caps. At present, there are no restrictions on Android, but on iOS, free users are limited to 1,000 dictated words per week.

Nigeria is out of the dark Tunnel — Tinubu

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu says Nigeria has passed its toughest phase, with better days ahead.

Speaking on Monday while hosting state governors, deputy governors and senior government officials to a Ramadan Iftar at the State House in Abuja, Tinubu noted unity, tolerance, and inclusive governance as key to national progress.

Tinubu expressed gratitude for the opportunity to witness another Ramadan, noting that this year’s Muslim fasting period coincides with the Christian Lenten season — a rare occurrence he described as symbolic of unity, discipline, sacrifice, faith, and resilience.

While urging governors to foster harmony and inclusive leadership, the president encouraged them to create space for younger generations to thrive.

He commended the progress recorded across various states and praised the governors for their efforts in driving development.

Addressing concerns over economic hardship, Tinubu reassured Nigerians that the country is steadily overcoming its challenges.

“We are out of the dark tunnel of uncertainty. The best is yet to come for Nigeria,” he said, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to improved security and grassroots development.

 

Top iPhones for Photography in 2026

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Apple has long positioned the iPhone as one of the leading smartphone cameras on the market, with each generation bringing improvements in image processing, zoom capabilities, video tools, and computational photography.

In 2026, the newest iPhone models continue to set the standard for mobile imaging, while older Pro variants still deliver impressive performance for buyers seeking better value.

Below is a breakdown of the best iPhones for photography and videography, along with what makes each one stand out.

iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max – Best Overall Camera iPhones

The iPhone 17 Pro lineup represents Apple’s most advanced camera system yet. Both models feature a triple 48MP setup, including a new 4x high-resolution telephoto lens that significantly improves optical zoom performance.

An upgraded 18MP front-facing camera delivers sharper selfies, while 4K video recording at up to 120fps makes these devices especially appealing for content creators. Overall image quality is excellent across lighting conditions, though macro performance still falls slightly behind some competing Android flagships.

iPhone 17 – Best Camera for Most People

The standard iPhone 17 offers a dual 48MP camera system with enhanced ultra-wide performance and the same improved selfie camera found in the Pro models.

While it lacks a dedicated telephoto lens and advanced professional video features, it delivers consistently strong everyday photography at a lower price point, making it the best all-round option for most users.

iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max – Strong Flagship Alternatives

The iPhone 16 Pro models remain highly capable camera phones. They feature a triple-lens system, an upgraded ultra-wide sensor, and professional-grade video tools such as ProRes and Log recording.

However, their telephoto and front-facing cameras offer lower resolutions compared to the newer iPhone 17 series.

iPhone 15 Pro Max – Best Zoom on an Older iPhone

The iPhone 15 Pro Max stands out for its 5x telephoto lens, making it one of the strongest older iPhones for long-range photography.

It also includes a 48MP main sensor, solid low-light performance, and excellent video recording capabilities, ensuring it remains competitive in 2026.

iPhone 15 Pro – Best Compact Camera iPhone

For users who prefer a smaller device, the iPhone 15 Pro delivers flagship-level image quality in a 6.1-inch form factor.

Its triple-camera system includes a 3x telephoto lens, and it excels in portrait shots and night photography, making it a powerful yet compact option.

iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max – Best Value Pro Camera iPhones

The iPhone 14 Pro lineup introduced the 48MP main sensor and still produces sharp, detailed photos and high-quality video.

Although newer models offer better zoom and more advanced processing, these devices remain attractive second-hand options for buyers seeking Pro-level photography at a lower cost.

iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max – First With Macro Photography

The iPhone 13 Pro series was the first to introduce macro photography to the lineup, alongside a triple-camera system covering wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto lenses.

Despite using 12MP sensors across the board, these models continue to deliver natural color reproduction and dependable performance.

iPhone 12 – Best Budget iPhone for Photography

The iPhone 12 features a reliable dual-camera system with optical image stabilization and respectable low-light performance.

While it lacks a telephoto lens and newer computational photography enhancements, it remains a solid entry-level option for basic photography needs.

DeepSeek’s AI Breakthrough Tied to Nvidia’s Restricted High-End Chip

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Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek trained its latest AI model using Nvidia’s most advanced processor, the Blackwell, according to a senior official in the Trump administration. The development, disclosed on Monday, could amount to a breach of U.S. export restrictions.

U.S. authorities believe DeepSeek intends to strip out technical markers that could indicate the use of American-designed AI chips, the official said. The chips are thought to be installed in clusters at the company’s data centre in Inner Mongolia, China’s autonomous northern region.

The official did not specify how Washington obtained the intelligence or how DeepSeek may have acquired the processors, but stressed that U.S. policy is clear: “We’re not shipping Blackwells to China.”

Nvidia declined to comment. The U.S. Commerce Department and DeepSeek did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

In a statement, China’s embassy in Washington criticized what it described as the politicization of trade and technology issues, opposing the “overstretching” of national security concerns and broad application of export controls.

Speaking at a regular briefing Tuesday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said she was not familiar with the details of the report, adding that Beijing has consistently outlined its position on Washington’s semiconductor export measures.

Confirmation by the U.S. government that DeepSeek obtained the chips — first reported by Reuters — could deepen divisions among policymakers in Washington over how far to limit China’s access to cutting-edge American AI semiconductors.

White House AI adviser David Sacks and Nvidia Chief Executive Jensen Huang have argued that allowing some advanced chip sales to China could discourage domestic rivals such as Huawei from accelerating efforts to rival U.S. firms, including Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices.

However, critics warn that even commercially exported chips could ultimately be diverted for military applications, potentially strengthening China’s defense capabilities and narrowing the U.S. lead in artificial intelligence.

“This demonstrates why exporting any AI chips to China is so risky,” said Chris McGuire, a former National Security Council official under President Joe Biden.

“If China’s top AI firms are openly sidestepping U.S. export controls, it’s unrealistic to expect they would honor restrictions barring military use,” he added

DAMA Academy, DSTI To Host International Press Conference On Blockchain, Digital Assets And AI

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(DDM) – DAMA Academy, in collaboration with the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (DSTI), has announced an International Press Conference aimed at spotlighting emerging technologies shaping the global economy.

The high-level event is themed “One Conference, Three Technologies, Endless Possibilities.” It will focus on Blockchain, Digital Assets, and Artificial Intelligence (AI), three transformative technologies that are rapidly redefining finance, governance, innovation, and digital infrastructure worldwide.
The press conference is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, 24th February 2026, at the DSTI Conference Hall, No. 4 Okonjo Iweala Way, Off Arab Junction, Utako, Abuja. Proceedings will begin promptly at 11:00 a.m. (WAT).
According to the organisers, the event will serve as a strategic platform to engage policymakers, regulators, innovators, technology entrepreneurs, academics, financial experts, and members of the media in discussions around the future of digital transformation in Nigeria and beyond.
Blockchain technology, one of the focal points of the conference, has gained global recognition for its decentralised structure, transparency, and security applications.

Beyond cryptocurrencies, blockchain is increasingly being adopted for supply chain management, digital identity verification, voting systems, and cross-border payments.
Digital assets, another key area of discussion, continue to generate both opportunities and regulatory debates across financial markets. With growing adoption among institutions and retail investors, conversations around compliance, innovation, and economic integration remain critical.

Artificial Intelligence, the third pillar of the conference theme, has become central to automation, predictive analytics, cybersecurity, healthcare solutions, education technologies, and smart governance.

The organisers note that bringing these three technologies together under one conference creates a comprehensive dialogue about the future of interconnected digital systems.

To ensure broad participation, the press conference will be accessible both physically and virtually. Individuals who cannot attend in person can join via Zoom using the following details:
Zoom Link:
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/84677867572?pwd=a64tIqfXEugeW9Ta5sNQyosprbDX3U.1
Meeting ID: 846 7786 7572
Passcode: 777290
The event will also be livestreamed on X (formerly Twitter) through the official page of DAMA Academy at:
https://x.com/Damaacademy/status/2025931722119151633?s=20
Additionally, viewers can watch live on Facebook via:
https://web.facebook.com/share/1Pac95mZvh/
Organisers are encouraging stakeholders, media organisations, government agencies, and the general public to participate actively, either onsite at the venue or virtually through the provided links.
The International Press Conference is expected to highlight policy direction, foster collaboration, and open new opportunities for innovation and investment in blockchain, digital assets, and AI.
With digital transformation accelerating globally, DAMA Academy and DSTI say this event represents a timely conversation on positioning Nigeria within the evolving technological landscape.

Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother Abruptly Ends Interview, Says His Focus Is on His Brother’s Death

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Mark Epstein, the brother of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, has sparked renewed controversy after abruptly ending a media interview in which he declined to offer sympathy to victims connected to his brother’s crimes.

During the exchange, Mark Epstein made it clear that his primary concern remains the circumstances surrounding his brother’s 2019 death while in federal custody. “Unfortunately, I really don’t care, to be honest with you,” he said when asked about the victims. “I’m just concerned my brother, whoever and whatever he was, was murdered. That’s my concern.”

Shortly after making the remarks, he ended the interview.

The comments have drawn sharp reactions online, with many expressing outrage at what they viewed as a lack of empathy toward survivors. Advocacy groups have long emphasized that the focus in discussions surrounding the Epstein case should remain on the victims and the broader system that enabled the abuse.

Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges involving underage girls, died in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York the following month. His death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging by the New York City medical examiner. However, the circumstances surrounding the case, including reported security lapses and malfunctioning cameras have fueled ongoing public skepticism and numerous conspiracy theories.

Mark Epstein has consistently disputed the official ruling, maintaining that he believes his brother’s death was not a suicide. He has previously called for further investigation into the events surrounding that night and has questioned the findings of authorities.

Legal experts note that multiple investigations were conducted into the handling of Epstein’s detention, including probes by the Department of Justice. While procedural failures were acknowledged, no evidence was publicly released indicating homicide.

The renewed media attention comes as Epstein-related documents continue to circulate and as public interest in the broader network of individuals associated with him remains high. Despite the years that have passed since his death, the case continues to generate strong emotions and intense debate.

Victim advocates argue that interviews centered on Epstein’s death should not overshadow the documented crimes and the testimonies of survivors. Many have stressed that empathy and accountability remain central to the healing process.

Mark Epstein, for his part, has remained focused on challenging the official narrative surrounding his brother’s death. His recent comments underscore how deeply divided public discourse remains not only about Epstein’s crimes, but also about the unresolved questions many still feel linger around his death.

As conversations continue, the case serves as a reminder of the complex intersection between criminal accountability, victim advocacy, and public trust in institutional investigations.

DaBaby Opens Up About Career Setbacks, Says He Refused to “Sell Out”

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Rapper DaBaby has sparked intense conversation online after speaking candidly about what he believes led to his career slowdown, and why he chose a different path from some of his peers.

In a recent interview and social media remarks, the North Carolina-born artist reflected on his rapid rise to fame and the challenges that followed. Addressing public claims that he “fell off,” DaBaby pushed back on the narrative, suggesting that his position in the industry shifted because he refused to compromise his personal values.

“I could write a book, that’s how this sh*t goes for real,” he said, hinting at deeper experiences within the music business that he claims most fans never see.

The rapper went further, alleging that during his peak years he witnessed situations involving other artists from his era that made him uncomfortable. While he did not provide specific evidence or name individuals, he suggested that certain pressures exist behind the scenes in the entertainment industry pressures he says he chose not to participate in.

His comments referenced what he described as “humiliation rituals,” a phrase that has circulated online in conspiracy-driven discussions about celebrity culture. DaBaby did not elaborate with concrete details, but implied that some artists make personal compromises in exchange for career advancement.

The remarks immediately divided fans.

Supporters praised him for speaking openly, arguing that the music industry can be ruthless and that artists often face difficult choices behind closed doors. Others, however, questioned the lack of specifics and warned against fueling unverified narratives about the entertainment world.

DaBaby’s career trajectory has been closely watched over the past several years. After dominating charts with hits like “Suge” and collaborating with major artists, he faced public controversy in 2021 following remarks made during a live performance. The backlash led to canceled festival appearances and strained industry relationships, which many analysts believe significantly impacted his momentum.

Since then, the rapper has continued releasing music independently while rebuilding his brand. In recent months, he has focused more on direct-to-fan engagement and entrepreneurship, signaling a shift away from traditional industry structures.

Music business experts note that conversations about “selling out” have long existed in hip-hop culture. The term often reflects broader debates about authenticity, artistic control, and the balance between commercial success and personal principles.

At this time, there is no verified evidence supporting claims of organized “rituals” within the mainstream music industry. Industry insiders generally attribute career rises and declines to market trends, public perception, label politics, and audience engagement rather than hidden practices.

Still, DaBaby’s comments have reignited discussions about power dynamics in entertainment and about how quickly public favor can shift in the digital era.

Whether fans view his statements as personal truth, frustration, or metaphor, one thing is clear: DaBaby believes there is much more to the story of his career than what played out publicly.

And if his words are any indication, he may not be done telling it.

ICPC Refuses to Release El-Rufai on Bail, Aide Raises Alarm

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Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai
Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has yet to grant bail to former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai eight days after his detention, raising concerns among his legal team and family.

In a statement released Monday, Muyiwa Adekeye, El-Rufai’s media adviser, said the former governor has remained in custody since voluntarily honouring an invitation from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on February 16, 2026.

According to Adekeye, El-Rufai was initially held by the EFCC before being transferred to ICPC custody on the night of February 18.

His lawyers reportedly filed an application for bail on February 19 but have yet to receive a response.

The aide also noted that the legal team has not been presented with any remand order authorising continued detention beyond the constitutionally permitted 48-hour period without charge.

Court Actions and Legal Disputes

Adekeye disclosed that two court matters involving El-Rufai are scheduled for hearing this week.

A fundamental rights enforcement suit against the Federal Government, ICPC, EFCC and the Department of State Services (DSS) is slated for February 25 at the Federal Capital Territory High Court, seeking an order for his release on bail.

He is also expected to be arraigned the same day over charges reportedly filed by the DSS.

Providing a timeline of events, Adekeye said ICPC officials searched El-Rufai’s residence on Aso Drive on February 19.

His lawyer, Ubong Akpan, condemned the operation, describing it as unlawful and executed with a defective warrant.

El-Rufai has since approached the Federal High Court seeking to invalidate the search warrant, citing lack of probable cause, overbreadth and drafting errors.

The suit names the ICPC, the Chief Magistrate of the FCT, the Inspector-General of Police and the Attorney-General of the Federation as respondents.

He is also seeking an injunction preventing the use of items seized during the search in any proceedings.

Earlier, between February 16 and 18, El-Rufai was interrogated by the EFCC and granted administrative bail under conditions that included providing a serving federal permanent secretary as surety.

His lawyers applied for a variation of the bail terms, but he remained in custody.

Akpan described the continued detention as unlawful and said both legal representatives and family members have experienced difficulty gaining access to him.

As of press time, the ICPC had not issued an official response to the concerns raised by his legal team

Police crush bandits, arrest gunrunners in Kaduna

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By Agency Report

 

Police authorities in Kaduna have recorded major operational successes in the last two weeks, including the dislodgement of bandit camps.

The state Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Muhammad, disclosed this at a press briefing in Kaduna on Monday.

Muhammad said that the command also arrested some suspected gunrunners and recovered several illegal arms and drugs across the state.

He said that the achievements followed intelligence-led clearance operations conducted across Kajuru, Tafa, Igabi and Kauru Local Government Areas.

He disclosed that several bandits’ camps were dislodged during the operations, with some suspects neutralised during exchanges of fire while others escaped with injuries.

The commissioner added that suspected informants and drug suppliers linked to criminal networks were also apprehended.

According to him, items recovered during the operations include three AK-47 rifles, 21 fabricated firearms, one sub-machine gun (SMG) rifle, two English pistols, four fabricated pistols and large quantities of hard drugs.

He said the command also arrested five suspected notorious gunrunners.

”On Feb. 20 at about 9 p.m., operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, acting on intelligence, arrested one suspect of Jaji, Igabi Local Government Area.

”The suspect was found in possession of six fabricated AK-47 rifles, three fabricated revolver rifles, two fabricated pistols, seven AK-47 magazines and a pair of black Wellco boots.

”In connection with the crime, another suspect of Unguwar Rogo, Jos North, was also arrested.

”Preliminary investigation indicates that the suspects are involved in illegal arms fabrication and supply, thereby fueling criminal activities within and beyond state,” he said.

The commissioner also said that investigation was ongoing to uncover other members of the syndicate and trace the distribution network of the recovered weapons.

Muhammad further said that on Feb. 17, operatives intercepted three suspects at Kasuwan Magani following intelligence on an illegal arms transaction.

He said two of the suspects hail from Iburu, while the third was from Kasuwan Magani.

According to him, items recovered from the suspects include one locally fabricated AK-47 rifle and one fabricated pump-action gun.

He said the achievements underscored the command’s commitment to proactive and intelligence-driven policing aimed at cutting the supply chain of illegal arms fueling banditry and violent crimes.

He reiterated that the command would not relent in dismantling criminal networks across the state.

”We will continue to strengthen community partnership, enhance intelligence gathering and sustain aggressive operations against all forms of criminality,” he said.

The commissioner expressed appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for leadership and support.

He also appreciated the Kaduna state government for logistics support and commended officers and men of the command for courage and professionalism.

Muhammad further appreciated members of the public for providing credible information to security agencies.

”Together, we shall ensure that Kaduna state remains secure for all law-abiding citizens,” he said.

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FCT poll: ADC, Obidient movt’ reject AMAC result

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African Democratic Congress (ADC) campaign team at ogbaru, Anambra State
African Democratic Congress (ADC) campaign team at ogbaru, Anambra State

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) chairmanship candidate in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) election, Dr. Moses Paul, and the Obidient Movement have rejected the outcome of Saturday’s poll, alleging widespread irregularities, intimidation, and voter suppression.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Monday, Paul said the declared results did not reflect the will of AMAC residents. He alleged that the election process was compromised by multiple violations, including movement restrictions imposed through a curfew, alteration and mutilation of polling unit results, and violence at voting centres.

He further claimed that the alleged irregularities contributed to the death of Musa Abubakar at the Gwagwa polling unit while attempting to resist result manipulation.

Paul also accused security agencies of intimidating ADC members, alleged widespread vote buying across several wards, and cited late arrival of election materials in key polling units — including Kabusa — as factors that suppressed voter turnout.

According to him, these actions undermined the credibility of the electoral process and eroded public confidence in democracy.

“Our movement was never built on the fragile foundation of titles; it was built on the enduring foundation of truth. And truth does not expire with an election,” he said.

The candidate praised supporters for their resilience despite intimidation and hardship, stating that their sacrifices had reshaped the political consciousness of the area. He added that the struggle for reform would continue beyond the election.

Obidient Movement Raises Concerns

The Obidient Movement also rejected the AMAC chairmanship results, alleging that the election was marred by voter suppression, intimidation, and violence.

The group accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of contributing to voter apathy by changing polling units without adequate notice.

It further alleged that the victory declared for the All Progressives Congress (APC) was achieved through violence and intimidation rather than legitimate votes.

As of the time of filing this report, electoral authorities had not issued an official response to the allegations.

Jordan James Parke, ‘Botched’ Star Known for Extreme Cosmetic Transformations, Dies Following Possible Procedure

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Jordan James Parke, the British reality television personality who gained international attention for spending more than $150,000 on cosmetic procedures to resemble reality star Kim Kardashian, has died following what authorities describe as a possible cosmetic-related incident.

Parke, who previously appeared on the reality series Botched, became widely known for his dramatic transformation journey. Over the years, he openly documented multiple procedures, including facial fillers, Botox injections, lip enhancements, and other aesthetic surgeries aimed at achieving a Kardashian-inspired look.

According to preliminary information released by police, emergency services responded to reports of a medical emergency connected to a cosmetic procedure. While officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause of death, authorities indicated that the incident may have been linked to a recent aesthetic treatment. A formal investigation is now underway, and a medical examination is expected to determine the precise circumstances.

Parke first drew public attention several years ago when he candidly discussed his desire to emulate Kim Kardashian’s appearance. He described her look as glamorous and iconic, stating in past interviews that cosmetic enhancement helped him feel more confident and aligned with his personal identity. His transformation sparked widespread debate about beauty standards, celebrity influence, and the psychological pressures tied to appearance in the social media era.

His appearance on Botched further amplified his story, placing him among individuals seeking corrective or additional procedures after previous cosmetic work. The show, which follows surgeons addressing complex or extreme aesthetic cases, often highlights both the physical and emotional motivations behind surgical transformations.

News of Parke’s death has reignited conversations about the risks associated with cosmetic procedures, particularly when multiple surgeries or non-surgical treatments are involved. While many aesthetic treatments are considered safe when performed by qualified professionals, medical experts consistently warn that no procedure is entirely without risk. Complications can include infections, adverse reactions to anesthesia, blood clots, and other serious health emergencies.

The case also raises broader questions about the influence of celebrity culture and social media filters on body image. In recent years, cosmetic surgery rates have surged globally, with younger individuals increasingly seeking procedures to resemble influencers or high-profile celebrities.

Authorities have stated that no further details will be released until the investigation is complete. It remains unclear whether any criminal negligence is suspected or whether the incident will be ruled a medical complication.

As tributes begin to circulate online, many are reflecting on Parke’s openness about his transformation journey and the intense scrutiny he faced from the public. His story serves as a sobering reminder of both the power of modern beauty culture and the potential risks tied to extreme cosmetic alteration.

Further updates are expected once official findings are released.

US Panel Urges Ban on Nigerian Beef Imports Over Security Fears

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A United States congressional panel has recommended restricting the export of beef and other cattle-related products from Nigeria to countries including Ivory Coast, Ghana, South Africa, and Senegal.

The proposal is part of broader measures aimed at addressing alleged religious persecution and worsening insecurity in Nigeria.

The recommendation was contained in a report presented at the White House by Congressman Riley M. Moore, working with members of the House Committees on Appropriations and Foreign Affairs.

The report outlines steps to combat extremist violence and protect Christian communities in Nigeria.

CPC Redesignation and Findings

The panel’s submission follows the redesignation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) on October 31, 2025, by former U.S. President Donald Trump.

According to the report, Nigeria has experienced decades of violence, describing the country as one of the most dangerous places for Christians.

It alleges that armed groups, including Fulani militias and terrorist organisations, have carried out widespread attacks resulting in deaths, kidnappings, and the destruction of churches and schools.

It also criticises the use of blasphemy laws in northern states, claiming they suppress dissent and target minorities.

Key Recommendations

The panel urged the U.S. President to:

Block beef and cattle-product exports to selected African markets as leverage to compel disarmament of armed herdsmen.

Establish a bilateral U.S.–Nigeria security agreement to protect vulnerable communities.

Withhold certain U.S. funds pending action by the Nigerian government.

Impose sanctions and visa restrictions on individuals involved in religious persecution.

Provide technical support to address violence linked to armed groups.

Call for repeal of Sharia and blasphemy laws.

Work with international partners including France, Hungary, and the United Kingdom.

Broader Implications

If adopted, the proposed export restrictions could affect Nigeria’s livestock trade and regional commerce.

Analysts say the recommendations may also influence diplomatic relations and security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States.

No official response from the Nigerian government had been issued at the time of filing this report.

FULL TEXT: US Panel Report on Christian Genocide in Nigeria Submitted to Trump

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President Donald Trump of the United States versus President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria
President Donald Trump of the United States versus President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria

A United States congressional panel established by Donald Trump to investigate allegations of Christian persecution in Nigeria has submitted its findings to the White House.

The submission was disclosed by Riley M. Moore, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, who shared a photo on social media showing himself at the White House holding what he described as the panel’s report.

He wrote, “Just presented our report on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria to the White House. More to come.”

The panel was created after Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) in October 2025 over allegations of religious persecution.

The investigative effort involved congressional hearings, a delegation visit to Nigeria, and consultations with government officials and civil society groups.

Key Findings

The report describes Nigeria as one of the most dangerous places in the world for Christians, citing decades of violence attributed to armed groups, including Fulani militias and terrorist organizations.

It states that attacks have resulted in thousands of deaths, destruction of churches and schools, kidnappings, and displacement of communities.

The panel also criticized the use of blasphemy laws in northern states, alleging they suppress dissent and target religious minorities without due process.

Recommendations

The panel urged the United States and Nigeria to establish a bilateral agreement aimed at protecting vulnerable communities, combating terrorism, and strengthening economic cooperation. Recommendations include:

Enhanced security deployment and early-warning response systems in violence-prone regions.

Removal of armed groups from seized farmlands and support for displaced communities returning home.

Expanded counter-terrorism cooperation and security assistance.

Development of disarmament and reintegration programs to reduce illicit weapons.

Sanctions and visa restrictions against individuals involved in religious violence.

Increased accountability measures tied to U.S. assistance funding.

The report also calls for stronger international cooperation and measures to counter foreign exploitation of illegal mining operations linked to armed groups.

While Nigeria remains a strategic partner of the United States, the panel emphasized that the Nigerian government must demonstrate political will and commit resources to reduce violence and protect vulnerable populations.

Further details are expected as U.S. officials review the recommendations.

Air Ambulance Carrying Seven Crashes in India

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A chartered air ambulance carrying seven people has crashed in eastern India, aviation authorities confirmed.

The aircraft, a Beechcraft C90, went down in the Kasaria area of Jharkhand while conducting a medical evacuation flight, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Flight Details and Emergency Response
The plane, operated by Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd, departed from Ranchi and was heading to Delhi with a patient and medical team onboard.

Authorities said the crew requested a route change due to adverse weather conditions.

Radar contact was lost about 23 minutes after takeoff.

The aircraft later crashed in a forested area.

Emergency responders were dispatched immediately to the crash site.

Investigators from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau are heading to the scene to determine the cause of the crash.

The condition of the seven people onboard, including two crew members, was not immediately confirmed.

The crash comes weeks after another fatal accident in Maharashtra, where a chartered aircraft went down during landing, killing a state official and four others.

Authorities say further details will be released as rescue and investigation efforts continue.

Labour Party Announces National Convention, Calls For Aspirants

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(DDM) – The leadership of the Labour Party has formally notified members and stakeholders of its forthcoming National Convention.

The party’s National Executive Committee and National Working Committee jointly issued the notice to guide preparations ahead of the crucial gathering.

According to the announcement, all eligible and interested members who intend to contest for any party position are required to obtain the official Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms.

Aspirants have also been directed to carefully study the convention guidelines, eligibility criteria, and the approved fee schedule before proceeding.

The party emphasized that only duly completed forms submitted within the stipulated timeframe will be considered valid.

Officials explained that detailed information regarding collection centres and designated points for obtaining forms will be released soon.

Submission deadlines, payment procedures, and approved bank accounts for remittances will equally be communicated through official party channels.

The statement added that screening processes and other procedural requirements would be clearly outlined by the national secretariat.

Party members were urged to rely strictly on verified circulars and announcements from the national leadership to avoid misinformation.

The Labour Party further reminded aspirants to ensure compliance with the party constitution and convention guidelines throughout the process.

Political analysts say national conventions remain critical milestones for Nigerian political parties.

Such conventions typically determine party leadership structures, set strategic direction, and sometimes ratify policy frameworks ahead of general elections.

For the Labour Party, the upcoming convention is expected to shape internal cohesion and define its roadmap moving forward.

Stakeholders within the party have described the exercise as an opportunity to strengthen internal democracy.

Observers note that transparent nomination and screening processes often influence public perception of party credibility.

By outlining procedures early, the party appears focused on promoting order and inclusiveness.

Members across various states are therefore encouraged to begin consultations and preparations in line with the outlined requirements.

The National Secretariat is expected to release further operational details in the coming days.

Until then, aspirants and stakeholders have been advised to remain attentive to official communications and act promptly once directives are issued.

Chief Dr Odiraa Urges Calm After Snakebite, Warns Against Dangerous First-Aid Myths

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Public health advocate Chief Dr Odiraa has urged the public to remain calm and follow medically approved first-aid steps if bitten by a snake, warning that panic and harmful traditional practices can worsen outcomes and even cost lives.

Speaking during a safety awareness briefing, he stressed that fear is often the first and most dangerous reaction. “Do not panic,” he advised, explaining that panic raises the heart rate and allows venom to circulate more rapidly through the bloodstream, increasing the risk of severe complications.

He emphasized that the affected limb should be kept completely still to slow the spread of venom. According to him, immobilizing the limb similar to splinting a fractured bone prevents muscle movement that can pump toxins into the body. He also recommended keeping the bite site below heart level whenever possible, as this position may help delay venom from traveling to vital organs.

Chief Dr Odiraa cautioned strongly against widely believed first-aid myths. He warned that tying a tourniquet or binding the limb tightly can trap venom in one area, potentially causing tissue death or leading to amputation. Likewise, he dismissed the practice of cutting the wound or attempting to suck out venom, noting that such methods are ineffective and increase the risk of infection or further injury.

If it can be done safely, he advised victims or bystanders to observe the snake’s color and shape or take a quick photograph from a distance. This information can help medical professionals identify the species and administer the correct antivenom.

Above all, he stressed that professional medical treatment is essential. “The most important step after a snakebite is to get to a hospital immediately,” he said, underscoring that prompt care significantly improves survival and recovery chances.

Health experts continue to warn that quick, informed action rather than panic or reliance on myths remains the best defense against the potentially life threatening effects of snake envenomation.

Atiku: Democracy Under Siege, Tinubu’s Chokehold Fuels FCT Voter Apathy

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(DDM) – Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has declared that Nigeria’s democracy is under siege, blaming what he described as President Bola Tinubu’s chokehold on the system for the low voter turnout in the Federal Capital Territory council polls.
Atiku characterised the situation as a troubling sign for the country’s democratic health, warning that growing public disengagement reflects deep dissatisfaction under the current administration.
The former presidential candidate said the reported voter apathy in the FCT elections should alarm anyone concerned about the survival of participatory governance.
According to him, democracy thrives only when citizens believe their votes matter and that institutions remain neutral and transparent.
He argued that when political space appears restricted or skewed in favour of those in power, ordinary citizens gradually withdraw from the process.
Atiku maintained that the credibility of elections depends not only on ballot counting but also on the overall political climate preceding the vote.
He suggested that fear, distrust, and perceived dominance by the ruling party could discourage civic participation.
The Federal Capital Territory, administered directly by the federal government, has often been viewed as a barometer of political mood at the national level.
Observers noted that turnout in recent area council elections was lower than expected, raising concerns among analysts and civil society groups.
Atiku said such trends must not be ignored, insisting that democracy requires constant nurturing and institutional independence.
He warned that when opposition voices feel constrained, the democratic ecosystem weakens.
The former vice president also linked voter disengagement to economic hardship and public frustration.
He argued that rising living costs and unemployment have left many Nigerians disillusioned with political promises.
Political analysts say voter apathy has been a recurring issue in several Nigerian elections over the past decade.
However, Atiku contended that the current level of indifference signals a deeper structural problem.
He called for reforms that would strengthen electoral institutions and rebuild public trust.
He further urged stakeholders, including the Independent National Electoral Commission, to safeguard transparency and fairness.
While supporters of the administration reject the allegations, insisting that the electoral process remains open and competitive, Atiku maintains that perception plays a crucial role in democracy.
He emphasized that leadership must inspire confidence rather than fear or resignation.
As debates continue over the causes of voter apathy in the FCT, Atiku’s remarks have intensified political discourse nationwide.
The controversy underscores ongoing tensions between the ruling party and opposition figures ahead of future electoral contests.
For many Nigerians, the central question remains whether reforms and inclusive governance can reverse declining participation and restore faith in democratic institutions.

Dr. Igbodike Raises Alarm Over Nigeria’s Growing Cervical Cancer Burden, Calls for Nationwide Screening Drive

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Medical expert  Dr. Igbodike has issued an urgent public health warning over the rising cases of cervical cancer across sub-Saharan Africa, with particular concern for Nigeria, describing the disease as largely preventable if early action is taken. He called for an intensified national campaign focused on screening and vaccination to reduce thousands of preventable deaths each year.

A Preventable but Deadly Disease

Speaking during a health briefing in Lagos,  Dr. Igbodike stressed that cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of death among women in the region despite existing medical tools capable of stopping it. Citing 2023 estimates, he noted that Nigeria records more than 7,000 deaths annually, alongside 10,000 to 15,000 new cases.

“We should not be having cases of cervical cancer if we do what we are supposed to do,” he said, explaining that the disease involves malignant lesions affecting the cervix, commonly described as the “mouth of the womb.”

A 20-Year Opportunity for Prevention

Dr. Igbodike emphasized that cervical cancer develops gradually, often beginning as a pre-cancerous lesion that may take up to two decades to become invasive. This long progression period provides a crucial window for screening and early treatment capable of preventing full-blown cancer.

He identified Human Papillomavirus (HPV) as the primary cause in over 99 percent of cases, warning that the virus frequently shows no symptoms, leaving many women unaware of infection until the disease reaches an advanced stage.

Key Risk Factors

According to the him, several conditions increase vulnerability:

High parity: Multiple vaginal births, particularly six or more.

Early sexual exposure: Often linked to early marriage and cervical injury that can enable infection.

Weakened immunity: Including people living with HIV or those on long-term steroid medication.

Lifestyle and heredity: Smoking and a family history of cervical cancer among first-degree relatives.

Warning Signs Women Should Not Ignore

Dr. Igbodike urged women to seek immediate medical attention if they experience:

Bleeding after menopause.

Bleeding following sexual intercourse.

Persistent foul-smelling vaginal discharge.

He noted that such symptoms can indicate advanced disease requiring urgent evaluation.

Prevention Strategy: Vaccination and Screening

He also recommended a three-level prevention approach centered on vaccination, screening, and awareness. He advised that the HPV vaccine be administered to girls aged 9 to 13, ideally before sexual activity begins, though he added it can still benefit women up to age 26 and older.

For screening, he referenced guidelines from the World Health Organization, which recommend that sexually active women begin routine checks at 25 years old. While the traditional Pap smear remains widely used, he explained that HPV DNA testing is more sensitive and can extend screening intervals to five years if results are negative.

A Call for Community Action

Concluding his remarks,  Dr. Igbodike appealed to families and community leaders to spread awareness.

“The responsibility lies with all of us to educate others,” he said, urging women to inform daughters, sisters, and friends about vaccination and screening options to prevent needless deaths.

Health advocates say his warning highlights the urgent need for coordinated national policies, improved access to screening, and widespread public education to curb what experts describe as one of the most preventable forms of cancer.

JUST IN: Soludo Shuts Down Nnewi Market Over Sit-at-Home Compliance

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Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra State
Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra State

The Anambra State government has shut down the New Auto Spare Parts Association (NASPA) Market in Nnewi over alleged compliance with the Monday sit-at-home directive linked to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The closure, ordered by Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, comes about three weeks after the Onitsha Main Market reopened following a similar shutdown.

The directive was conveyed through the governor’s Special Adviser on Trade and Markets, Chief Evarist Uba, who cited low trader turnout on Monday as the reason for the action.

Uba announced the closure alongside the Commissioner for Information, Dr. Law Mefor; the Special Adviser on Security, AVM Ben Chiobi (Rtd); and Nnewi Mayor, Hon. Echezona Anazodo.

The shutdown took effect from midnight on Monday, February 23, 2026, and the market is scheduled to reopen on Monday, March 2, 2026.

Traders have been warned to stay away from the market until reopening to avoid confrontation with law enforcement agents. Authorities also warned that further closure could follow if compliance remains unsatisfactory.

Reacting to the decision, Senior Special Assistant to the governor, Dr. Ejiofor Opara, praised the move, reiterating the administration’s stance against the sit-at-home order.

He noted that the Monday sit-at-home was officially ended on April 4, 2022, after consultations between the state government and stakeholders.

Opara added that recent calls by IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu should not compel traders and residents to comply with the directive.

According to him, the Soludo administration remains committed to ending criminal activities associated with the sit-at-home enforcement across the South-East.

Government officials say reopening markets on Mondays is vital for economic stability, public safety, and the protection of lives and property.

They also highlighted security interventions, including a stakeholder security summit, amnesty initiatives, and youth empowerment programmes such as the One Youth, Two Skills scheme.

Additionally, the state’s Solution Innovation District initiative aims to develop technology skills among young people and position Anambra as an innovation hub.

Authorities insist the enforcement measures are part of broader efforts to restore normal economic activity and dismantle criminal networks operating under the guise of sit-at-home enforcement.

Nurse fights for life after encounter with one-chance robbers in Abuja

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Nurse fights for life after encounter with one-chance robbers in Abuja

 

A nurse in Abuja was attacked by suspected “one-chance” robbers, sparking concerns about healthcare worker safety.

The FCT chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) confirmed the unfortunate incident in a statement.

He said the nurse had just concluded her afternoon shift at Wuse General Hospital but stayed behind to assist a colleague in stabilising a critically ill patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

After leaving the hospital, she was allegedly attacked, beaten, and left seriously injured by suspected criminals operating under the “one-chance” scheme.

FCT NANNM Chairman, Jama D. Medan, condemned the attack, describing it as deeply troubling.

He stated that the nurse is currently receiving treatment in an intensive care unit.

Medan noted that the incident has intensified fears among nurses who commute daily to and from their workplaces.

He referenced a previous case involving a nurse who was killed at the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, saying the memory of that tragedy remains painful for members of the profession.

The association expressed concern that nurses working in areas such as Wuse, Asokoro, Kubwa, Maitama, Kuje, and Gwarinpa have become increasingly vulnerable to similar attacks.

While calling for urgent action, Medan demanded a comprehensive investigation into the latest assault and urged security agencies to identify, arrest, and prosecute those responsible.

He also appealed to the FCT Minister to direct the Police, the Department of State Services (DSS), and other security agencies to strengthen surveillance around hospitals and increase patrols at known flashpoints and bus stops.

“No healthcare worker should have to risk their life while serving humanity,” he said, adding that nurses cannot continue to work under constant fear for their safety.

Oshiomhole applauds Wike’s performance in FCT polls

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Adams Oshiomhole
Adams Oshiomhole

Senator Adams Oshiomhole has commended FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for his leadership, saying he “performed wonders” in the recent FCT local government elections.

Oshiomhole made the statement at an event in Edo State where 54 construction machines were handed over to local governments.

While speaking on Wike’s role in the recent FCT council polls, he noted that even though Wike’s party finished second behind the All Progressives Congress (APC), the outcome was important.

According to him, securing second place was commendable, especially in a contest where some parties failed to secure up to 100 votes.

The former governor further commended Wike as the first individual from the South-South geopolitical zone to serve as Abuja’s city minister in a manner that has reshaped and elevated the standard of development in the capital.

He also expressed gratitude to regional leaders, congratulating them and thanking the Edo State governor for maintaining a strong working relationship with the FCT minister

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