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UTME Candidate Murdered by Former Classmates For Chilling Ransom Plot Gone Wrong

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A tragic and deeply disturbing incident has left many in shock after a 17-year-old boy, identified as Thompson, was reportedly killed by individuals who were once part of his circle.

According to reports, the suspects 23-year-old Elijah Emmanuel and 21-year-old Tony Ogenata allegedly lured the teenager to their apartment under false pretenses. What followed was a calculated act of violence, as the young boy was strangled and his body later disposed of in a canal in the Ibeju-Lekki area.

In a chilling twist, the suspects proceeded to contact the victim’s family, demanding a ransom of ₦150 million. Despite receiving ₦200,000, their plan unraveled when law enforcement authorities tracked and arrested them in Ikorodu.

The victim was said to have been returning from writing his UTME exam when he was intercepted turning what should have been a hopeful step toward his future into a devastating end.

During interrogation, the suspects reportedly gave emotional yet unsettling explanations for their actions. One claimed he intended to use the money to build a house for his father in Delta State, describing him as a firewood seller struggling to make ends meet. He also mentioned plans to support his sister by opening a hairdressing business for her.

The other suspect reportedly said his goal was to lift his mother out of poverty and stop her from selling fufu for a living.

While these statements have sparked conversations online, many have pointed out the disturbing contradiction between their claimed intentions and the violent act they carried out. What they described as dreams of helping their families has instead resulted in the loss of an innocent life and irreversible consequences for everyone involved.

The case has reignited concerns about rising cases of youth involvement in violent crimes, as well as the growing desperation tied to economic hardship. It also raises difficult questions about values, choices, and the dangerous paths some young people are taking in pursuit of financial escape.

For Thompson’s family, however, the reality is far more painful than any public debate a young life cut short, dreams unfulfilled, and a future that will never be realized.

Peter Obi not a true Igbo man — Yul Edochie 

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Nollywood actor and producer, Yul Edochie, has launched scathing attack on former Anambra State governor, Mr. Peter Obi, casting doubt on both his leadership ability and his identity as an Igbo man.

The flippant actor, said Peter Obi is “not a true Igbo man” and does not possess the qualities required for leadership.

According to Yul, Obi has been unable to improve the economic situation of those close to him, suggesting this reflects his inability to tackle poverty at the national level.

In a post shared on his official X handle on Friday, Edochie said: “He does not have the spirit of Ndi Igbo in him.

“He’s not a leader. The true spirit of Ndi Igbo is ‘onye aghana nwanne ya’. As you rise, you lift others.”

Speaking further, Yul said: “How can you spend many years in power, many years as a successful businessman, yet nobody can say he’s successful today because of you. You can’t even lift your family members.”

While positioning his own influence as more impactful, the actor added: “In Nollywood, there are people who will tell you they’re successful today because of Yul Edochie.

“Not one person can say that about Peter Obi. Are you a sadist? What are you doing with the power God has given you?

“If you can’t lift people around you out of poverty, you simply can’t lift Nigeria out of poverty.”

 

2027: APC stakeholders procure nomination forms for Fubara

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The governor of Rivers State Siminalayi Fubara, has received a political boost ahead of the 2027 general elections, following the purchase and donation of his Nomination and Expression of Interest forms by stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other influential figures in the state.

A delegation led by Awaji-Inombek Abiante, who represents Andoni/Opobo-Nkoro Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, disclosed on Thursday that elders and political leaders across Rivers State jointly took the decision in what they described as the overriding interest of the people.

He described the kind gesture as being in line with established political practices in Nigeria, noting that similar actions have been witnessed at both state and national levels.

According to him, the move signals widespread public trust in the governor’s leadership rather than the financial capacity of any individual.

“It is not about how deep your pocket is. It is about what the people feel,” he said. “The people of Rivers State have made their position clear; they want continuity.”

Abiante attributed the support to ongoing infrastructure development, enhanced access to riverine areas, and growing economic opportunities across the state.

He noted that communities such as Andoni, previously limited by poor connectivity, are now more integrated into the state’s economic system, particularly within the blue economy.

He further referenced the renovation of key public infrastructure, including the State Secretariat, alongside welfare-driven policies as evidence of what he termed effective governance.

Abiante noted that Governor Fubara neither requested nor influenced the procurement of the forms, adding that the action was entirely voluntary.

“He did not send us. This is the voice of the people speaking through their leaders. We have come on their behalf,” he said.

He added that contributors across the state expect the governor to heed the call to run for another term.

“The people have contributed their resources to make this happen. He cannot turn his back on them. Rivers people are firmly behind him,” he said.

 

NDLEA dismantles Abuja drug bunks, arrests 132

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ABUJA: parents suits NDLEA for 2billion Naira

…recovers 220kg illicit substances

 

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA) has dismantled several drug joints and bunks within and around the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja in a non-stop two-week offensive action against traffickers and dealers.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the spokesman of the anti-narcotic agency, Babafemi on Friday.

He said that a total of 132 suspects were arrested and 220kg of assorted illicit substances recovered.

According to Babafemi, the well-coordinated raids jointly conducted by the Agency’s Directorate of Operations and General Investigation, DOGI, and the FCT Strategic Command from April 11 to April 25 were launched to dismantle illicit drug hubs contributing to substance abuse.

This, he said included trafficking, and associated criminal activities in the capital city after weeks of intelligence and surveillance across all identified hotspots.

“Areas where notorious drug joints were raided, dismantled and suspects arrested include: Torabora hills, Area 3, Gwarinpa, AYA, Durumi, Banex, Dei-Dei, Kubwa, Apo, Kwali, Gwagwalada, Wuse Zone 4, Garki Area 10, Jabi, and Suleja axis among others.

“Recovered from the various bunks and joints include: 214.79kg of skunk, a strain of cannabis; 5.524 kg of Diazepam; 2.352kg of Exol; 1.119 kilograms of Tramadol;

“Others are 145.8g of Mogadon; 93.52g of Cocaine; 84.3g of Rohypnol; 10.9 grams of Methamphetamine; 3.17g of Ecstasy; and six bottles of Codeine syrup, “he said.

Babafemi said that despite the stiff resistance encountered by operatives at the Durumi Area 1 and Suleja market axes during the operation, the superior strength and professionalism of the NDLEA officers effectively subdued the syndicates.

This, he added led to the successful disruption of their distribution networks, without recording any casualty.

While briefing the NDLEA Chairman, retired, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa on the outcome of the special operation, the Agency’s Director of Operations and General Investigation, DOGI, DCGN Ahmed Sule Ningi, commended the resilience, coordination, and professionalism of all participating officers, men and women.

He stressed the need for sustained operational pressure to consolidate the gains recorded during the exercise.

In his response, Mr Marwa hailed the officers, men and women of DOGI, the FCT Strategic Command and other formations that participated in the operation for their commitment to cleaning up the capital city and its environs.

He directed that the operational model be replicated across other high-risk urban centres to sustain the pressure on drug cartels and effectively suppress both demand and supply of illicit substances nationwide.

 

Wabara-led BoT announces take-over of PDP leadership after S’court ruling

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The Sen. Adolphus Wabara-led Board of Trustees, BoT, of Peoples Democratic Party says it has assumed leadership of the party, following Thursday’s judgment by the Supreme Court.

The BoT, in statement on Thursday in Abuja, said that the constitutional intervention by the BoT was to avert leadership vacuum at the national level of the party, following the apex court judgment.

It said the action was taken, pursuant to the empowering provisions of the Constitution of the party (as amended in 2017).

The BoT, however, expressed the regret that the Supreme Court delivered an ‘unpleasant judgment’ against the party by invalidating the November 2025 Ibadan convention which produced the Tanimu Turaki-led National Working Committee.

It added that the apex court also upheld the suspension of Sen. Samuel Anyanwu as National Secretary, Umar Bature as National Organisng Secretary and Kamaldeen Ajibade as National Legal Adviser.

According to the BoT, the implication of the Supreme Court judgment is that all actions taken by Anyanwu, Bature and Ajibade were illegal, null and, ab initio, void.

It listed the actions to include the appointment of Abdulrahman Mohammed as acting National Chairman, the composition of the National Caretaker Working Committee and the conduct and outcome of the national convention held on March 29 in Abuja.

“The consequential invalidation of both the Mohammed-led as well as the Kabiru Tanimu Turaki-led working committees directly places the statutory onus of leadership of our great party on the shoulders of the BoT as the Second Highest Organ of the party.

“This is pursuant to the express and unambiguous provision of Section 32 (5) of the PDP Constitution (as amended in 2017).

“Against this backdrop, the BoT hereby immediately assumes responsibility of the national working leadership of the PDP as immediate constitutional remedial steps to foster genuine reconciliation, salvage, stabilise and return the party to good political health,” the statement said.

Consequently, the BoT said that an emergency meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC), pursuant to the provisions of Section 31 of the PDP Constitution, would be summoned.

It said that the meeting, among other things, would appoint an interim NWC to take charge of the national secretariat of the party and pilot its affairs at the national level.

This, according to the BoT, is to meet all the timeline in the Electoral Act, 2026 and ensure that PDP not only fields candidates but also emerges victorious in all elective positions in the 2027 general elections.

“Consequently, all staff of the PDP are hereby directed to resume at the national secretariat of the party, under the leadership of the BoT, ahead of the appointment of the Interim NWC,” it added.

BoT commended the courage, efforts and resilience of Governors Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State and Seyi Makinde of Oyo as well as leaders, organs and bodies in the PDP for standing strong for the party at the trying time.

It called on all leaders and members of PDP to jettison all personal and group interests, and come together as one family in the overall interest of democracy and millions of Nigerians whose hope were anchored on the party.

“PDP has suffered enough; the painful victims of this unfortunate episode is the Nigerian people.

“The time has therefore come for us to make sacrifices, sheathe our swords and embrace genuine reconciliations for lasting peace and chart a new course for our party,” it said.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike-backed BoT, on its part, said that with the Supreme Court judgment, the Alhaji Abdulrahman Mohammed-NWC remained the leadership of the party.

The BoT, in a separate statement by its Chairman, Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa, said that the apex court simply affirmed the earlier decisions of the Federal High Court and the Court of Appeal nullifying the Ibadan national convention.

Ohuabunwa said that as the conscience and the moral compass of the party, the BOT fully respected and accepted the judgment of the Supreme Court.

“Consequently, the legal position remains clear and unambiguous: the said Ibadan convention stands nullified, and any structure emanating therefrom has no legal foundation.

“Accordingly, the leadership structure of the party under Mohammed – National Chairman, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, National Secretary remains the valid and stabilising authority to guide the affairs of the party at the national level.

“The party remains fully functional and will continue to operate through its recognised organs, in line with the constitution of out party (as amended in 2017),” he said.

Ohuabunwa said that necessary constitutional steps would be taken, as appropriate, to further strengthen the party’s unity, stability and preparedness for upcoming electoral engagements.

He called on all party members to remain focused, united and committed.

The BoT chairman also advised NWC to immediately constitute a National Reconciliation Committee to reach out to all aggrieved members of the party across the country.

“This is a moment for discipline, loyalty and collective commitment to the ideals and future of the party,” Ohuabunwa said.

NAN

 

Tinubu approves CVFF disbursement to boost indigenous shipping

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President Bola Tinubu has approved disbursement of the Cabotage Vessel Financing Fund (CVFF) to strengthen indigenous participation in Nigeria’s maritime sector.

The fund, managed by NIMASA, ends years of delay in implementing the revolving scheme established under the Cabotage Act.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the CVFF supports vessel acquisition by Nigerian shipowners in coastal and inland shipping.

Mr Chika Chukwudi, NIMASA Assistant Director of Public Relations, disclosed the development in a statement issued in Lagos on Thursday.

He described the disbursement as “a defining moment”, signalling efforts to reposition Nigeria as a formidable maritime nation by empowering local operators.

Chukwudi said success would depend on repayment discipline, stressing the fund’s revolving structure required timely repayments to sustain access for future beneficiaries.

“For years, stalled implementation limited local capacity, leaving much coastal trade to foreign-flagged vessels.

“The disbursement is expected to boost Nigerian ownership, create jobs, and increase the country’s share of maritime trade,” he said.

According to him, the CVFF is a loan, not a grant, warning its survival depends on strict adherence to repayment obligations.

“Default carries immediate costs. Banks may seize vessels, contracts vanish, jobs are lost, and reputational damage can block future financing.

“In shipping, credibility is currency, and one operator’s default can harm the entire industry,” he said.

He warned that failure to sustain the fund would deny future operators access to financing, forcing reliance on foreign vessels.

“The implications extend beyond individuals. Weak repayment culture would undermine the revolving structure and deny future applicants critical funding,” he said.

Nigeria holds a Category C seat at the International Maritime Organization, reflecting its commitment to maritime development.

Chukwudi said maintaining the status required consistent progress, institutional credibility, and adherence to global best practices.

“Effective management of initiatives like the CVFF shapes international perception of Nigeria’s maritime governance.

“A pattern of defaults or weak enforcement could erode confidence and weaken Nigeria’s position in global maritime decision-making,” he said.

He said disciplined utilisation and repayment could expand fleet capacity, create jobs, and strengthen Nigeria’s voice globally.

Chukwudi described the CVFF as a test of collective responsibility, urging beneficiaries to use funds prudently and repay promptly.

“The opportunities are historic, but the responsibility is immense, and the consequences of failure are far-reaching,” he said.

NAN

 

ADC Youth Group Warns Against Fake Platforms Targeting Aspirants Nationwide

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — The National Youth Champions (NYC) has issued a strong warning to the public and party members over the emergence of fake platforms allegedly impersonating its structure to mislead youth aspirants across Nigeria.

The disclaimer, released on May 1, 2026, raised concerns about certain individuals and groups creating parallel platforms using names closely resembling that of the National Youth Champions, thereby causing confusion among stakeholders.

According to the statement, these unauthorized platforms are attempting to position themselves as legitimate coordinators of youth aspirants within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), despite lacking official recognition.

The group clarified that the only platform officially recognized by the National Youth Leader and the National Woman Leader of the party for coordinating youth aspirants nationwide is the National Youth Champions (NYC).

It emphasized that any other group, forum, or association claiming to represent ADC youth aspirants at the national level is operating without approval and should be treated as illegitimate.

The leadership warned delegates, aspirants, and political stakeholders to remain vigilant and avoid falling victim to fraudulent schemes or misinformation spread through such unofficial channels.

It stressed that engaging with these unauthorized platforms could expose individuals to deception, financial loss, and misinformation regarding party processes and mobilization activities.

The statement further urged members of the public to verify all information and communication through officially recognized channels before participating in any activity linked to youth mobilization.

The group reiterated that all authentic documentation, coordination, and participation related to the ongoing youth mobilization efforts ahead of the 2027 political cycle must be conducted strictly through the National Youth Champions structure.

It warned that anyone choosing to engage with impostors or unverified groups would be doing so at their own risk, as the organization would not be held responsible for any consequences arising from such actions.

The Central Planning Committee of the National Youth Champions signed the statement, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining order, credibility, and transparency within youth political engagement under the ADC.

The development highlights growing concerns about impersonation and misinformation within political mobilization spaces, particularly as preparations intensify ahead of future elections.

Observers note that such warnings are increasingly necessary to protect aspirants and supporters from exploitation while preserving the integrity of organized political participation among Nigerian youths.

INEC announces date for by-elections in 6 states

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed Saturday, June 20, 2026, for the conduct of bye-elections in six states of the federation.

INEC Chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, announced this on Thursday in Abuja during the swearing-in ceremony of a new National Commissioner, retired Rear Admiral Jamila Malafa.

He noted that the by-elections would take place on the same day as the Ekiti State Governorship Election.

Amupitan stated that the exercise would address senatorial vacancies in Enugu, Nasarawa, Rivers and Ondo States.

He added that elections would also be held to fill a State House of Assembly seat in Kebbi State and a House of Representatives seat in Kano State.

“We are going into some off-cycle elections very soon. The Ekiti State Governorship Election is scheduled for June 20, 2026.

“On the same date, the Commission will conduct bye-elections to fill vacant seats.

“The senatorial seats declared vacant in Enugu, Nasarawa, Rivers and Ondo States will be filled, alongside the Kebbi State House of Assembly seat and the House of Representatives seat in Kano State,” Amupitan said.

While reacting on the inauguration of the new National Commissioner, Amupitan described Malafa as a seasoned professional with broad experience in both military service and electoral administration.

He noted that she had previously contributed to the Commission’s work in logistics and had served as Director of Legal Services in the Nigerian Navy, bringing strong administrative and legal expertise to her new position.

He reiterated the Commission’s dedication to its constitutional responsibility of delivering credible elections nationwide.

In her response, Malafa expressed gratitude for the reception she received and assured of her commitment to the Commission’s mandate.

“I’m glad to be here and I thank you for the warm reception. I look forward to working with everyone for the development and stability of our country, and for the success of forthcoming elections,” she said.

ADC National Youth Champions Disown Fraudulent Fund Collection Claims

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — The leadership of the ADC National Youth Champions has disowned individuals and groups allegedly soliciting money from aspirants and members of the public in the name of the organization, describing the activities as fraudulent and unauthorized.

The disclaimer was issued on May 1, 2026, following reports that some faceless persons were parading themselves as representatives of the ADC National Youth Champions seminar committee and requesting financial contributions from unsuspecting individuals.

The group stated that these individuals have no official mandate or recognition to act on behalf of the organisation, warning that their actions are misleading and damaging to the integrity of the body.

According to the statement, only duly recognised members of the executive committee of the ADC National Youth Champions seminar are authorised to speak, mobilise, or receive any form of financial support in the name of the organisation.

The leadership stressed that any request for funds outside approved and constitutionally recognised structures should be treated as illegitimate and disregarded by the public.

It further urged aspirants, supporters, and members of the public to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of anyone claiming to represent the organisation before engaging in any financial transaction.

The group warned that it would not accept responsibility for any losses incurred through dealings with unauthorised individuals or groups operating under false pretences.

The statement also called on security agencies to investigate the matter and take appropriate action against those involved, describing their activities as a threat to the credibility of youth-driven political engagement.

It noted that such fraudulent actions undermine the reputation of the organisation and distort efforts aimed at promoting transparency and accountability within youth political structures.

The ADC National Youth Champions reaffirmed its commitment to integrity, discipline, and structured communication in all its operations, insisting that it will continue to protect its members and supporters from exploitation.

The organisation encouraged the public to rely strictly on verified communication channels for any official information, inquiry, or engagement relating to its activities.

Signed by the Publicity Secretary, Hon. Joseph Enan Maigari, the statement reiterated that the ADC National Youth Champions remains focused on advancing its vision for responsible youth participation and credible political engagement in Nigeria.

As concerns over impersonation and fraudulent fundraising grow, the organisation’s warning highlights the need for vigilance and stronger verification mechanisms within political and civic structures.

Robbers attack Catholic Church, cart away Blessed Sacrament

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The Catholic Archdiocese of Owerri has raised alarm following a break-in at St. Mulumba Parish on Wetheral Road, Owerri, where a monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament was reportedly stolen.

This was disclosed on Thursday in a letter issued by the Archdiocesan Chancellor/Secretary, Rev. Fr. Patrick C. Mbarah, and addressed to priests, religious members, and the laity within the archdiocese.

Mbarah characterised the incident as a desecration of the chapel and instructed the faithful to undertake a one-week prayer of reparation.

He explained that the incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, April 29, 2026, when individuals yet to be identified allegedly took advantage of rainfall to execute the act.

According to him, the assailants tampered with sections of the roof, entered the Chapel of Adoration through the ceiling, and removed the monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament.

Following the incident, the Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Archdiocese, Most Rev. Lucius Ugorji, directed members of St. Mulumba Parish to observe a one-week prayer of reparation.

He further instructed that priests across the archdiocese must strictly comply with established norms guiding the exposition and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament to forestall similar occurrences.

In addition, the Archbishop stressed that the Blessed Sacrament must not be left unattended during exposition.

The letter partly read, “It is with great sadness that we inform you of the desecration of the Chapel of Adoration of St. Mulumba Parish, Wetheral Road, Owerri. As reported by the Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Raymond Madu, unknown persons opened parts of the roof, gained access through the ceiling, and made away with the monstrance containing the Blessed Sacrament.

“It is alleged that this incident occurred during rainfall in the early hours of Wednesday, April 29, 2026. Following this act of irreverence, the Archbishop, His Grace, Most Rev. Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, hereby directs all parishioners of St. Mulumba Parish, Owerri, to observe a one-week prayer of reparation from Friday, May 1 to Friday, May 8, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.

“All priests in the Owerri Archdiocese are reminded to strictly adhere to the norms and directives regarding exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and adoration to avoid any recurrence.

“We emphasise that exposition is to take place only when a fitting attendance of the faithful is assured (cf. Can. 942). The Blessed Sacrament must never be left unattended during exposition”.

MFM Guitar Choir Marks 20th Anniversary With Sports Evangelism Event

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Guitar Choir has celebrated its 20th anniversary with a vibrant sports evangelism programme designed to combine faith, fitness, and youth engagement.

The event brought together members, youth participants, and community supporters in a unique gathering that blended athletic competition with spiritual outreach.

Activities featured a range of track and field events, alongside a football match that drew enthusiastic participation from attendees.

Organisers explained that the initiative was created to promote healthy living while also using sports as a platform to spread the message of faith and unity.

The anniversary celebration highlighted the choir’s two-decade journey within the ministry, marking years of musical contribution, evangelism, and community development.

Participants described the atmosphere as energetic and inspiring, with many praising the innovative approach to evangelism through sports.

The football match served as a major highlight, attracting both players and spectators who engaged actively throughout the competition.

Track events also showcased the athletic talents of participants, reinforcing the event’s focus on physical well-being and teamwork.

Leaders of the Guitar Choir emphasized that sports evangelism offers an effective way to connect with young people, particularly in an era where traditional outreach methods may not always resonate.

They noted that combining recreational activities with spiritual messages helps create a more relatable and impactful experience.

The programme also provided an opportunity to strengthen relationships among members and encourage collaboration within the church community.

Beyond celebration, the event reflected a broader strategy by the ministry to expand its outreach and engage diverse audiences through creative initiatives.

Observers say such events contribute to community cohesion by bringing together individuals from different backgrounds in a positive and inclusive environment.

The 20th anniversary milestone underscores the enduring presence of the Guitar Choir within the ministry and its continued role in promoting faith-based activities.

As the event concluded, organisers expressed optimism about sustaining the sports evangelism initiative and expanding it in future programmes.

The celebration not only marked a significant milestone but also reinforced the choir’s commitment to innovation in ministry and community engagement.

Energy Drinks and Heart Health: What New Concerns Are Raising Alarm Among Experts

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Health experts are increasingly warning about the potential cardiovascular risks linked to regular energy drink consumption, as new findings continue to highlight how these beverages may affect the heart, blood vessels, and overall circulation.

While energy drinks are widely used for mental alertness and physical performance, researchers say their stimulant-heavy formulation may place significant strain on the cardiovascular system—especially when consumed frequently or in large quantities.

Rising Concerns Over Heart-Related Effects

Medical reports and clinical observations suggest a growing number of emergency cases involving individuals who consumed energy drinks shortly before experiencing symptoms such as chest pain, rapid heartbeat, dizziness, and shortness of breath.

In some instances, patients with no previous history of heart disease have presented with symptoms resembling cardiac distress, prompting renewed attention from healthcare professionals.

High Caffeine Levels and Rapid Stimulation

One of the primary concerns is the high caffeine content found in many energy drinks. Depending on the brand, a single can may contain caffeine levels comparable to several cups of coffee consumed at once.

Unlike coffee, which is often consumed slowly, energy drinks deliver caffeine rapidly into the bloodstream. This sudden intake can trigger an immediate increase in heart rate and blood pressure, placing stress on the cardiovascular system.

Health specialists warn that repeated spikes of this nature may be particularly risky for individuals with undiagnosed heart conditions or sensitivity to stimulants.

High Sugar Content and Metabolic Strain

Many energy drinks also contain large amounts of sugar, sometimes exceeding recommended daily intake levels in a single serving.

Nutrition experts explain that such high sugar consumption can lead to sharp rises and sudden drops in blood glucose levels. Over time, this pattern may contribute to weight gain, inflammation, and increased risk of metabolic disorders that are closely linked to heart disease.

Even sugar-free versions, which often rely on artificial sweeteners, are still under scrutiny for their long-term cardiovascular effects.

Multiple Stimulants in One Beverage

Beyond caffeine, energy drinks often contain additional ingredients such as taurine, guarana, and herbal extracts marketed for energy enhancement.

Health researchers note that guarana naturally contains caffeine, which may increase total stimulant intake beyond what is clearly stated on product labels. This has raised concerns about unintentional overconsumption.

Experts also say that the combined effect of multiple stimulants may intensify stress on the heart, although the full impact of these interactions is still being studied.

Potential Impact on Blood Vessels and Stroke Risk

Some studies suggest that energy drinks may temporarily affect blood vessel function, including the endothelium, which plays a key role in regulating blood flow and clotting.

Temporary increases in blood pressure and reduced vessel flexibility have been observed in some individuals after consumption. Over time, repeated exposure to these effects may contribute to vascular strain and increased risk of cardiovascular complications, including stroke.

Warning Symptoms That Should Not Be Ignored

Health professionals advise the public to take certain symptoms seriously after consuming energy drinks. These include:

  • Persistent heart palpitations
  • Chest discomfort
  • Severe headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Unusual fatigue
  • Blurred vision or confusion

Experts stress that while occasional mild stimulation is common, recurring or intense symptoms may indicate underlying cardiovascular stress and should not be ignored.

Medical Advice and Public Awareness

Doctors recommend moderation and caution, particularly among young adults, who represent a large portion of energy drink consumers. They also encourage individuals with existing health conditions, high blood pressure, or heart-related risks to limit or avoid these beverages.

As research continues, health authorities are urging greater public awareness about the potential risks associated with frequent energy drink consumption, especially when combined with other stimulants such as caffeine-based medications or coffee.

For now, experts emphasize that while energy drinks may provide temporary alertness, their long-term impact on heart health remains a growing concern that should not be overlooked.

Outrage as Hoodlums Steal Blessed Sacrament from Catholic Church

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Suspected hoodlums have broken into a Catholic church in Owerri and made away with the Blessed Sacrament, an act church authorities say has deeply shaken the local congregation.

The incident happened at the Chapel of Adoration in St Mulumba Catholic Parish. According to a statement from the Chancellor of the Archdiocese, Rev. Fr. Patrick Mbarah, the intruders forced their way in by tampering with the roof and entering through the ceiling while it was raining.

Once inside, they took a monstrance containing the consecrated Host  regarded by Catholics as sacred  prompting the church to describe the incident as a serious desecration.

“It is with great sadness that we inform you of the desecration of the Chapel of Adoration,” the statement said.

In response, the Archbishop of Owerri, Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji, has directed parishioners to observe a week-long prayer of reparation.

The programme is scheduled to run from May 1 to May 8, with daily prayers between 4pm and 6pm.

The archdiocese also used the moment to remind priests of strict guidelines surrounding the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, stressing that it should never be left unattended and must only take place in the presence of worshippers.

The incident has added to growing concerns about security around religious centres in the area, especially given the manner in which the attackers gained access to the building.

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Abdulrahman Targets NPFL Top Scorer Award With Strong Finish Push

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MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA — Daddy Abdulrahman has set his sights on winning the top scorer award in the Nigeria Premier Football League as the season enters its decisive stage.

The El-Kanemi Warriors midfielder is currently among the leading scorers and is trailing the top spot by just two goals, placing him firmly in contention for the prestigious individual honour.

Abdulrahman has expressed confidence in his ability to close the gap before the end of the campaign, highlighting his determination to finish the season on a high note.

Despite playing from midfield, he has emerged as a consistent attacking threat for El-Kanemi Warriors, contributing crucial goals in key matches.

His performances have drawn attention across the league, particularly for his ability to influence games from deeper positions while still maintaining a strong scoring record.

The race for the NPFL golden boot has intensified in recent weeks, with several players competing closely at the top of the scoring chart.

Abdulrahman’s pursuit of the award reflects both his individual ambition and the attacking approach of his team, which has relied on his creativity and finishing ability.

El-Kanemi Warriors have enjoyed a competitive season, with their attacking players contributing significantly to their overall performance in the league.

The club’s coaching staff have praised Abdulrahman’s work ethic, discipline, and consistency, noting that his development has been key to the team’s progress.

Winning the top scorer award would represent a major milestone in his career, particularly given his role as a midfielder rather than a traditional striker.

It would also place him among the standout performers in the NPFL, further boosting his profile within Nigerian football.

As the season approaches its conclusion, every match will be crucial in determining the final standings and individual accolades.

Abdulrahman is expected to play a central role in El-Kanemi Warriors’ remaining fixtures, with his goal-scoring ability likely to influence both his team’s results and his personal ambitions.

Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see whether he can maintain his form and surpass his rivals in the race for the league’s top scorer award.

With only a narrow margin separating the leading contenders, the outcome remains uncertain, setting up an exciting finish to the NPFL season.

Peter Obi Calls For Wage Review, Pushes Economic Reforms Nationwide

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Peter Obi
Peter Obi

ABUJA, NIGERIA — Peter Obi has called for an urgent review of wages in Nigeria, stressing the need for comprehensive economic reforms to address rising inflation and worsening living conditions among workers.

The former presidential candidate made the appeal amid growing concerns over the cost of living, which has continued to climb as inflation places pressure on household incomes across the country.

Obi argued that current wage structures no longer reflect economic realities, leaving many Nigerian workers struggling to meet basic needs such as food, housing, transportation, and healthcare.

He emphasized that a wage review is necessary to restore purchasing power and protect workers from the harsh effects of economic instability.

According to him, the issue goes beyond salaries alone and requires a broader reform of the economic system to ensure sustainable growth and improved living standards.

Obi noted that without deliberate policy intervention, the gap between income and living costs will continue to widen, further deepening poverty and inequality.

He called on government authorities to adopt a holistic approach that combines wage adjustments with structural reforms in key sectors of the economy.

Such reforms, he said, should focus on boosting productivity, supporting small businesses, stabilising the currency, and addressing inefficiencies in public spending.

Economic analysts have repeatedly warned that inflation in Nigeria has eroded real incomes, making it difficult for workers to maintain previous standards of living.

The call for wage review has also gained traction among labour groups, who have long advocated for adjustments to reflect prevailing economic conditions.

Obi highlighted the importance of aligning wages with economic indicators, noting that failure to do so could weaken workforce morale and reduce overall productivity.

He further stressed that improving the welfare of workers is essential for national development, as a stable and motivated workforce contributes to economic growth.

The discussion around wage reform has become increasingly urgent as Nigeria continues to navigate economic challenges, including currency fluctuations, rising fuel costs, and pressure on public finances.

Observers say any meaningful wage review must be supported by policies that control inflation, as salary increases alone may not be sufficient to improve living conditions if prices continue to rise.

Obi’s position reflects a growing demand for policy-driven solutions that address both immediate economic hardship and long-term structural weaknesses.

As the debate continues, attention is expected to focus on how policymakers respond to calls for reform and whether concrete steps will be taken to ease the financial burden on Nigerian workers.

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“The Supreme Court Referred The ADC Back To The Federal High Court, The ADC Is Still A Problem – Wike”

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Nyesom Wike has declared that the leadership crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party has been resolved following a Supreme Court ruling, while insisting that internal disputes within the African Democratic Congress remain unsettled.

Speaking to journalists at his residence in Abuja, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory stated that the apex court’s judgment has clarified the leadership structure of the PDP and restored direction within the party.

Wike dismissed ongoing claims of division within the PDP, maintaining that the court’s intervention has effectively unified the party after months of internal disagreements.

He explained that the Supreme Court ruling addressed the legality of the party’s national convention held in Ibadan in November 2025, which had produced a leadership faction aligned with Seyi Makinde.

According to the judgment, delivered in a split decision of three to two, the convention was nullified due to failure to comply with earlier court directives that outlined conditions for conducting the exercise.

The court held that the PDP proceeded with the convention despite clear judicial instructions, a move that ultimately rendered the process invalid.

Wike emphasized that the ruling reinforces the importance of adherence to legal procedures in managing internal party affairs and maintaining institutional integrity.

He expressed confidence that the verdict has now put an end to the leadership dispute, allowing the party to refocus on its political objectives ahead of future elections.

In contrast, Wike pointed to ongoing legal uncertainty within the African Democratic Congress, noting that the Supreme Court did not reach a final conclusion on the matter.

Instead, the apex court referred the ADC case back to the Federal High Court for further proceedings, indicating that the dispute within the party remains unresolved.

Wike highlighted this distinction to underline what he described as stability within the PDP compared to continued challenges in the ADC.

“The Supreme Court referred the ADC back to the Federal High Court. The ADC is still a problem,” he stated, reinforcing his position on the issue.

Political analysts note that court rulings often play a decisive role in shaping internal party dynamics in Nigeria, particularly when disputes escalate into legal battles.

The PDP, one of Nigeria’s major opposition parties, has faced recurring leadership challenges in recent years, making judicial clarity crucial for its organisational stability.

Meanwhile, the ADC continues to grapple with competing claims over leadership, a situation that could affect its cohesion as the political landscape gradually shifts toward the 2027 general elections.

As both cases continue to unfold, attention will remain on how party leaders respond to judicial outcomes and whether internal reconciliation efforts will follow to strengthen unity and preparedness for upcoming political contests.

‘Credit to Judiciary’ — ADC Reacts to Supreme Court Ruling

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The African Democratic Congress has welcomed the Supreme Court’s decision on its leadership dispute, describing the ruling as a strong endorsement of both its leadership and the judiciary.

In a statement issued Thursday, the party’s spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi, said the judgment confirmed the legitimacy of the party’s structure under National Chairman David Mark and National Secretary Rauf Aregbesola.

He also praised the five-member panel of the Supreme Court of Nigeria for what he called a clear and unanimous decision, adding that it reflects positively on the country’s judicial system.

Still, the party made it clear it does not see the ruling as the end of the matter.

Abdullahi said the events leading up to the judgment point to attempts to undermine opposition voices, warning that the ADC would remain alert.

“The ADC will not be intimidated, distracted, or silenced,” the statement said, urging party members and supporters to stay vigilant as the political climate begins to heat up ahead of the 2027 elections.

The Supreme Court had earlier set aside an order by the Court of Appeal in Abuja that directed parties in the dispute to maintain the status quo.

That order had prompted the Independent National Electoral Commission to withdraw recognition of the Mark-led leadership.

In its ruling, the apex court said the Appeal Court had no basis to issue such an order after already deciding on the interlocutory appeal before it.

It then directed all parties to return to the Federal High Court, where the substantive case filed by party chieftain Nafiu Gombe will now proceed.

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Iran Threatens ‘Long, Painful Strikes’ If US Renews Attacks

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TOPSHOT - A man stands with an Iranian national flag along an intersection at Valiasr Square in Tehran on April 6, 2026. Israeli strikes killed the intelligence chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, as the Islamic republic on April 6 defied threats from the US President to devastate civilian infrastructure if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /

Tensions between Iran and the United States are rising again, with Tehran warning it will launch “long and painful strikes” if Washington resumes military action.

Iranian officials also doubled down on their claim over the Strait of Hormuz a critical route for global oil shipments adding another layer of complexity to U.S. efforts to rally allies and reopen the channel.

The warning comes at a fragile moment in the conflict.

A key deadline tied to the war has come and gone without a clear resolution, and any earlier truce appears to have collapsed.

Behind the scenes, both sides remain locked in a tense standoff, with no obvious path to de-escalation.

The broader impact is already being felt far beyond the battlefield. Oil prices are climbing as fears grow that supply routes could be disrupted for an extended period.

That pressure is starting to ripple through global markets, raising concerns about inflation and slowing economic growth.

For now, the situation remains volatile. With threats escalating and diplomacy struggling to gain traction, the risk of a wider confrontation is becoming harder to ignore.

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RSUTH Selected to Host 2026 National Cleft Care Conference

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The Rivers State University Teaching Hospital has been selected to host the 2026 National Conference of the National Association of Cleft Care Professionals, following its growing reputation in cleft lip and palate treatment under the leadership of Prof. Chizindu Alikor.

The announcement was made during a courtesy visit to the hospital by the National President of NACLP, Prof. Ugochukwu Nnadozie, alongside Mrs. Adaobi Nnadozie and members of the association.

Speaking during the visit, Prof. Nnadozie commended the management of RSUTH and the hospital’s cleft care team for their contributions to reconstructive surgery in Nigeria. He also praised the efforts of the team lead, Dr. Oti Nimi Aria, noting that the hospital has handled one of the highest numbers of cleft cases in Rivers State.

According to him, RSUTH has rapidly emerged as one of Africa’s youngest cleft care partners to achieve such a significant level of impact in patient care and surgical intervention.

He explained that the decision to host the conference in Port Harcourt reflects confidence in the hospital’s capacity, professionalism, and growing influence in specialized healthcare delivery.

Prof. Nnadozie further stated that the conference will provide an opportunity to train more specialists, strengthen professional collaboration, and showcase RSUTH’s cleft care model, including its partnership with Smile Train, which supports free reconstructive surgeries for patients.

Speaking on behalf of the hospital’s cleft care unit, Dr. Aria expressed readiness to host the national conference, adding that the team remains committed to expanding access to reconstructive care and improving the quality of life for children born with cleft conditions.

In his remarks, Prof. Alikor thanked the leadership of NACLP for the recognition and reaffirmed the hospital’s commitment to delivering accessible and world-class healthcare services to all residents, regardless of social or cultural background.

He noted that hosting the conference would further strengthen RSUTH’s reputation as a leading centre for specialized surgical training and healthcare excellence in West Africa.

The 2026 NACLP Conference is expected to attract surgeons, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and cleft care experts from different parts of Nigeria to Port Harcourt, a development expected to also contribute positively to the state’s economy.