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Emefiele linked to $6.23m election observer payment approval

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Ex-Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele
Ex-Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele

A witness of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has told a Federal Capital Territory (FCT) high court in Abuja how a withdrawal of $6.23 million was made from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for a purported election monitoring exercise during the 2023 general election under the leadership of Godwin Emefiele, former governor of the apex bank.

The witness, Commissioner of Police Eloho E. Ekpoziakpho, who testified as Prosecution Witness 14 (PW14) before Justice Hamza Mu’azu, said investigations revealed that the controversial payment was made with Emefiele’s authorisation while he was in office.

Ekpoziakpho, who heads the Special Fraud Unit in Lagos, told the court that he participated in the investigation and interrogation of the defendant alongside Jim Obazee, a special investigator appointed to probe the CBN.

He said intelligence gathered during the investigation indicated that the funds were “fraudulently taken” from the CBN branch in Abuja.

“In the course of the investigation, we got intelligence on the $6.23 million that was taken from the CBN with the governor’s approval. That led to the interrogation of the defendant,” he said.

The witness further told the court that while some individuals questioned during the investigation made confessional statements, the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) denied requesting any funds for foreign election observers.

He also identified documents presented in court, including a letter said to have originated from the SGF conveying approval from former President Muhammadu Buhari for the payment. The letter, dated 26 January 2023, was addressed to Emefiele in his capacity as CBN Governor.

Ekpoziakpho said findings showed that the document was acted upon and the funds were subsequently released.

“Our findings showed that the document was honoured. The money was paid, and we recovered the document from the CBN where the cash was processed,” he said.

He also identified records of the payment, stating that the $6.23 million was disbursed on 8 February 2023, as well as an internal memo from the CBN’s Director of Banking Services conveying approval for the transaction.

During proceedings, defence counsel, Matthew Burkaa (SAN), objected to aspects of the testimony, arguing that the witness could not give evidence on documents he did not originate, citing provisions of the Evidence Act.

However, prosecution counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN), maintained that the documents had already been admitted in evidence and that the witness was entitled to explain them in the context of the investigation.

In his ruling, Justice Mu’azu held that while the witness could be questioned on the admitted documents, he could not delve into their detailed contents.

Earlier, the witness confirmed his role in the investigation, stating that he led a team of police officers assigned to assist the special investigator in gathering intelligence, taking statements, and interrogating suspects linked to the case.

The court subsequently adjourned the matter until 2 and 3 July 2026 for continuation of trial.

 

 

WATCH: Obi, Makinde Hold Closed-Door Meeting in Ibadan

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Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi has met behind closed doors with Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde in Ibadan, as consultations among opposition figures intensify.

The meeting took place at the Governor’s Office in the state secretariat and comes less than 72 hours after a high-level opposition summit held in the city, which brought together key political stakeholders from across the country.

Part of broader political realignments

Sources familiar with the development said the talks are part of ongoing efforts to strengthen opposition unity and explore possible alliances ahead of future political contests.

While details of the discussions were not officially disclosed, insiders described the engagement as “strategic consultations” following recent movements within opposition circles.

Series of high-level engagements

The meeting also follows Obi’s recent consultation with former President Goodluck Jonathan, seen by observers as part of a broader push toward political realignment.

Analysts say such engagements could signal early groundwork for coalition-building ahead of the 2027 general elections.

More details expected

As of the time of reporting, neither camp has released an official statement outlining the agenda or outcomes of the meeting.

Further developments are expected as consultations continue among opposition leaders.

Watch the video below.

Obunike Ohaegbu officially declares for House of Reps under ADC

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Ex-Federal Commissioner of Public Complaints Commission [PCC], Chief Barrister Obunike C. Ohaegbu, Ksji
Ex-Federal Commissioner of Public Complaints Commission [PCC], Chief Barrister Obunike C. Ohaegbu, Ksji

Chief Obunike Callistus Ohaegbu, popularly known as Nwa Miss, has officially declared his intention to contest for the House of Representatives seat for Nnewi North, Nnewi South, and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency in the 2027 general elections.

He made the declaration on April 25, 2026, at his country home in Ukpor, Nnewi South Local Government Area, under the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

While addressing supporters, Ohaegbu described his decision as a “difficult but deliberate” step taken after wide consultations with family and friends.

He pledged to provide a voice and representation that constituents would be proud of.

Personal Journey and Identity.

Ohaegbu recounted his humble beginnings.

He noted that he lost his father shortly after birth and was raised by his mother, who initially worked as a petty trader.

Destiny, he said, intervened when Late Chief S. U. Ogujawa facilitated his mother’s employment as a teacher.

That transformation earned him the nickname “Nwa Miss”, a name that has since defined his identity and values.

He explained that his life experiences instilled in him a commitment to lifting others through direct and impactful interventions.

Obunike Callistus Ohaegbu launches bid for House of Representatives.

Track Record of Service.

Highlighting his achievements, Ohaegbu pointed to his tenure as Federal Commissioner at the Public Complaints Commission (PCC), FCT.

While there, he facilitated employment opportunities for over 20 constituents and secured postings and placements across federal agencies.

He also commissioned a development master plan for Ukpor, inspired by erosion devastation at Oriogodo in Ebe, aimed at ensuring connectivity and economic integration across the constituency.

Ohaegbu stressed that his philosophy of service has always been about community development, not personal gain.

He cited an instance where a contractor voluntarily asphalted the road leading to his house without him demanding any personal benefit, saying everything he did was “maka Odi Mma Ukpor” (for the good of Ukpor).

Vision for Representation.

Declaring that he is not seeking office for token projects such as boreholes or streetlights, Ohaegbu outlined a broader mission to transform the constituency and the South East region.

As National Coordinator of the South East Patriots, he has championed:

1. Gas infrastructure to power industries across the South East
2. Functional Eastern ports to decongest Lagos and boost regional trade
3. Dredging of the River Niger to unlock economic potential
4. Completion of the Port Harcourt–Aba–Enugu–Maiduguri rail corridor

He noted that the constituency is strategically positioned with a Federal Government Industrial Park project at the Akwaehedi/Unubi axis in Nnewi South LGA.

He believes the axis can be transformed into a hub for employment and industrial growth with the right representation.

Engagement with Traders.

Ohaegbu recalled a conversation with an importer at Nkwo Nnewi, who lamented exploitation by federal agencies and worsening conditions for traders.

He assured traders and businesspeople that his election would give them a strong voice in Abuja, pledging to fight against injustice and economic hardship.

“All Igbo traders in Abuja—from Wuse Market to Kaura Market—know this truth: Ana-ekwu, ana-eme (we say it, we do it),” he said, emphasizing his credibility and capacity.

Call for Unity.

Ohaegbu appealed to the three local governments in the constituency—Nnewi North, Nnewi South, and Ekwusigo—to unite behind his candidacy.

He acknowledged Nnewi North’s 12 years of representation, Ekwusigo’s role in holding the ADC State Chairmanship, and urged Nnewi South to seize the moment.

“Unity is not optional—it is essential,” he declared, stressing the need for collective action, especially as the ADC remains in opposition at federal, state, and local levels.

Party Confidence and Endorsements.

Ohaegbu expressed confidence in the leadership of the ADC, led by David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola.

He noted that the ADC in the South East had unanimously endorsed Peter Obi as its leader and preferred presidential candidate.

He described Obi as the only hopeful with such zonal endorsement.

Returning to the name by which he is widely known, Ohaegbu declared: “NWA MISS 2027 – The Difference Starts with You.”

He urged constituents to register with the ADC and join hands in building stronger, more effective representation.

Nathan From The Movie “Chasing Horse” Sentenced to Life in Prison Over Decades-Long Abuse and Cult Crimes

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Nathan Chasing Horse, best known for his role in Dances With Wolves, has been sentenced to life in prison in Las Vegas following a disturbing case involving long-term abuse, exploitation, and cult-related crimes.

Authorities say the former actor led a group referred to as “The Circle,” which investigators described as a coercive and abusive environment where vulnerable individuals particularly young Indigenous girls—were manipulated, controlled, and subjected to repeated sexual abuse. According to court records, some of the victims were as young as 13, and the abuse allegedly spanned nearly two decades.

Prosecutors presented evidence that Nathan Chasing Horse used psychological control, spiritual manipulation, and isolation tactics to maintain influence over victims. He was ultimately convicted on multiple charges, including sex trafficking, sexual assault of minors, and child abuse.

The case has drawn widespread attention not only because of his past in Hollywood, but also due to the scale and duration of the alleged crimes. Law enforcement officials revealed that several victims have since come forward, with at least six confirmed cases forming part of the prosecution.

Advocates say the case highlights the importance of listening to survivors and strengthening protections for vulnerable communities, especially in situations where manipulation and control can go unnoticed for years.

With the life sentence handed down, authorities say it marks a significant step toward justice for the victims, many of whom endured years of trauma in silence.

Court Orders MTN, Airtel Networks  to Restore Airtime Credit Services

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Millions of telecom users in Nigeria could soon regain access to airtime and data credit services after courts in Abuja and Lagos stepped in to halt actions linked to new digital lending rules.

In a ruling delivered on April 24, the Federal High Court in Abuja ordered MTN Nigeria and Airtel Networks Limited not to suspend or restrict services provided to Nairtime Nigeria Limited while a legal challenge is still ongoing.

The case was brought by Nairtime Holdings Limited and Nairtime Nigeria Limited, which accused the telecom operators of planning to disrupt their operations.

According to court filings, the companies argued that the telcos intended to cut off access to key platforms such as USSD channels, SMS, short codes and billing systems. They said the move was based on directives tied to the Digital, Electronic, Online or Non-Traditional Consumer Lending Regulations 2025.

The plaintiffs maintained that they are licensed Value Added Service providers operating under approvals from the Nigerian Communications Commission, and insisted they had not breached any agreement that would justify such action.

The court agreed to temporarily halt any disruption, directing all parties to maintain the status quo until the case is fully heard. It also noted that telecom operators cannot ignore existing contractual terms or dispute resolution processes in an attempt to comply with new regulatory directives.

A similar decision came from the Federal High Court in Lagos. In a separate case, the court restrained the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission from enforcing key aspects of the same lending regulations against members of the Wireless Application Service Providers Association of Nigeria.

Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa ruled that the commission must not take steps that could interfere with service providers while the matter is still before the court. This includes imposing sanctions or enforcing specific provisions of the regulations.

The dispute follows the sudden suspension of airtime credit services earlier in April. Popular offerings such as MTN’s XtraTime and Airtel’s data credit were affected, leaving millions of prepaid subscribers without access to short-term airtime borrowing.

These services are widely used across Nigeria, particularly by people in the informal sector who rely on them as a form of quick, small-scale credit. Industry estimates suggest the market is worth between N500 billion and N1.2 trillion annually.

While the FCCPC has said it did not ban the services, it maintains that telecom operators acted independently in response to compliance requirements under the new regulations.

However, industry players argue that the commission may have overstepped its authority, insisting that services delivered through telecom infrastructure fall under the oversight of the Nigerian Communications Commission.

With both cases now before the courts, stakeholders are calling for dialogue to resolve the standoff. For now, the rulings have opened the door for a possible return of airtime and data credit services, offering relief to millions of users affected by the disruption.

Opposition Party Crises Raise Concerns Over Nigeria’s Democratic Space

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Growing internal disputes within opposition parties have sparked fresh concerns about the state of Nigeria’s democratic environment, with analysts warning that persistent instability could weaken political competition.

Recent developments within the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) have drawn attention after a leadership visit to the African Democratic Congress (ADC) was followed by speculation about possible coalition talks.

Although party officials denied any formal alignment discussions, the rumours reportedly triggered the sudden emergence of a faction challenging the leadership of PRP National Chairman, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed.

Observers say the speed at which the internal dispute developed has raised questions about the vulnerability of smaller parties to external pressure and internal fragmentation.

Critics argue that Nigeria’s political space appears to be narrowing, with opposition parties increasingly struggling to maintain cohesion and independence.

However, the ruling All Progressives Congress has consistently denied allegations of interference in opposition affairs, maintaining that such crises are the result of internal disagreements within those parties.

Political analysts note that factional conflicts are not new in Nigeria’s party system, often driven by leadership disputes, ideological differences, and competition for control ahead of elections.

Despite this, some stakeholders warn that repeated instability across multiple opposition platforms could have broader implications for democratic balance.

They argue that a healthy democracy depends on strong and functional opposition parties capable of offering credible alternatives to voters.

Concerns have also been raised about the long-term consequences of weakening opposition structures, with experts cautioning that limited political choices could reduce public confidence in the electoral process.

Some analysts further suggest that if political competition becomes constrained, it may increase political tension and reduce opportunities for peaceful power transitions.

Others, however, insist that opposition parties must take responsibility for internal discipline, transparency, and conflict resolution, rather than attributing crises to external forces.

The situation has renewed debate about the need for stronger democratic institutions, internal party reforms, and safeguards to protect political pluralism in Nigeria.

As political activities gradually intensify ahead of future elections, the ability of parties to manage internal disagreements and maintain stability will remain a key factor in shaping Nigeria’s democratic trajectory.

Jay-Z Says Chasing “Young” Sound Feels Fake, Praises Clipse for Staying Authentic

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Jay-Z has shared his thoughts on authenticity in music, emphasizing that artists should stay true to their age, experience, and personal evolution rather than chasing trends.

In a recent conversation, the hip-hop icon pointed out that trying to create “young” music without genuinely being in that phase of life can come across as forced. According to him, audiences are quick to sense when something isn’t real, making authenticity one of the most important elements in staying relevant over time.

He highlighted the example of Clipse, praising the group for embracing their identity and making music that reflects who they are today, rather than trying to fit into a younger or more commercial mold. For Jay-Z, that kind of honesty is what keeps artists respected and connected to their audience.

Jay-Z has long been vocal about growth in artistry, often evolving his own sound and subject matter as he’s matured. His latest remarks reinforce the idea that longevity in music isn’t about staying the same it’s about evolving in a way that feels genuine.

The statement has sparked conversations among fans and industry watchers, with many agreeing that authenticity remains one of the most powerful tools an artist can have in an era driven by trends and viral moments

Indian Man Digs Up Sister’s Skeleton in Desperate Bid to Access Bank Savings

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Indian Man Digs Up Sister’s Skeleton in Desperate Bid to Access Bank Savings

An unusual and troubling scene unfolded in eastern India this week after an elderly man exhumed his late sister’s remains and took them to a bank in an attempt to access her savings.

According to India Times, the incident happened on Monday in the Malipasi area of Keonjhar district.

The man, identified as Jitu Munda, had visited a local branch of Odisha Grameen Bank hoping to withdraw about 20,000 rupees from his late sister’s account.

His sister, Kalara Munda, had died earlier in the year, but bank officials asked him to provide the necessary documentation before any money could be released. According to local reports, Munda had made several trips to the bank without success.

Frustrated and unsure of the process, he returned with what he believed was the only proof he could provide his sister’s exhumed skeleton.

Witnesses said the act shocked both staff and customers inside the bank. Munda later explained that he had repeatedly told officials his sister was dead, but felt he wasn’t being taken seriously.

Police officers were called to the scene shortly after. A local officer, Kiran Prasad Sahu, said the situation pointed to a clear breakdown in communication.

According to him, Munda had little or no understanding of formal banking procedures, including the need for legal documents such as proof of heirship or account nomination.

He added that bank officials also failed to properly explain the process in a way the man could understand.

Following police intervention, the bank assured authorities that it would guide Munda through the correct steps required to access the funds legally.

The remains were later returned to the gravesite and reburied under police supervision.

Local officials say the case was further complicated because the nominee listed on the account had also died, leaving Munda as the only surviving relative with a potential claim.

Authorities have now pledged to help him obtain the necessary documents, including a legal heir certificate, so the funds can be released in line with the law.

The incident has since drawn attention to the challenges faced by people in rural communities when dealing with formal institutions, particularly where literacy and access to clear information remain limited.

Iran War: South Africa Extends Fuel Tax Cut to Ease Pressure on Consumers

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Anambra Fuel Price Hits ₦1,400 Per Litre
Anambra Fuel Price Hits ₦1,400 Per Litre

The government of South Africa has announced it will extend its fuel tax reduction for another two months, aiming to ease pressure on households grappling with rising energy costs.

In a joint statement released on Tuesday, officials said the temporary relief measure will run through the end of June.

The move is designed to limit further increases in fuel prices, which have been influenced by global market tensions.

For May, the fuel levy will be reduced by 3 rand per litre on petrol and 3.93 rand per litre on diesel. In June, the reductions will be scaled back slightly, with petrol seeing a 1.5 rand cut per litre and diesel a 1.96 rand decrease.

The government had already introduced a similar reduction in April, when both petrol and diesel levies were lowered by 3 rand per litre.

Authorities had signaled at the time that additional relief could follow, depending on market conditions.

Fuel pricing in South Africa is adjusted monthly using a formula that reflects global oil prices, exchange rate movements, and domestic taxes such as the fuel levy.

By extending the tax cut, officials hope to soften the impact of fluctuating global energy prices on consumers and businesses, while maintaining some level of stability in the local market.

5 Hidden Health Risks Associated With Hearing Loss in Older Adults

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Uzor Arukwe Opens Up: “My Father Still Doesn’t Accept That I’m an Actor”

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Uzor Arukwe has opened up about a deeply personal side of his journey to success, revealing that his career choice in Nollywood wasn’t immediately accepted within his family.

According to the actor, his father is still in denial about his profession, despite hearing about his success. He explained that while the news of his acting career has reached him, his father has chosen not to fully acknowledge it, possibly due to personal beliefs or expectations about what a more “traditional” career path should look like.

Uzor also shared that his mother initially struggled to accept his decision, largely influenced by her husband’s stance. However, over time, she began to see his growth and achievements in the industry and eventually came around to support him.

The actor’s story reflects a reality many creatives face having to pursue their passion even when it isn’t immediately understood or accepted by those closest to them. Despite the challenges, Uzor Arukwe has continued to build a solid reputation in Nollywood, earning recognition for his performances and dedication to his craft.

His revelation has resonated with fans, especially young people navigating similar situations, showing that persistence and belief in oneself can eventually lead to both success and acceptance, even from the most unexpected places.

Persistent Metallic Taste in the Mouth Could Be a Warning Sign, Experts Say

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A strange metallic taste in the mouth may seem harmless at first, but health experts warn that it can sometimes signal underlying medical conditions that require attention.

Doctors explain that changes in taste often occur when the body’s chemical balance is affected by illness, medications, hormonal changes, or nutritional deficiencies. Because taste receptors are highly sensitive, a metallic taste may appear before other noticeable symptoms develop.

Medications Are a Common Cause

Medical professionals say certain medications are among the most frequent causes of metallic taste. Antibiotics, blood pressure drugs, antihistamines, and some cancer treatments are commonly linked to changes in taste perception.

In many cases, the metallic taste improves once the medication is adjusted or completed. However, experts advise patients not to stop prescribed medication without consulting a healthcare provider.

Kidney Problems May Trigger Taste Changes

A persistent metallic taste can sometimes be an early sign of kidney disease. When the kidneys struggle to filter waste properly, toxins may build up in the bloodstream and affect taste sensations.

Healthcare providers note that people living with diabetes or high blood pressure may face a greater risk of kidney-related complications and should pay close attention to unusual symptoms.

Additional symptoms such as swelling, fatigue, nausea, or changes in urination may appear as kidney disease progresses.

Hormonal Changes During Pregnancy

Hormonal fluctuations during early pregnancy can also alter taste perception. Many pregnant women report experiencing a metallic taste, especially during the first trimester.

Doctors say the symptom is generally temporary and often fades as hormone levels stabilize later in pregnancy.

Acid Reflux and Digestive Issues

Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), may contribute to a metallic taste when stomach acid irritates the throat and taste buds.

This condition is often accompanied by symptoms such as heartburn, throat irritation, chest discomfort, or indigestion.

Nutritional Deficiencies Can Affect Taste

Deficiencies in nutrients such as zinc, vitamin B12, and copper may interfere with normal taste function. Poor nutrition, restrictive diets, or conditions affecting nutrient absorption can all contribute to altered taste sensations.

Correcting the deficiency often helps restore normal taste perception.

Oral Health Problems May Be Responsible

Dentists and doctors also point to oral infections and poor dental health as possible causes of metallic taste. Conditions such as gum disease, oral thrush, or infections inside the mouth can affect taste and may produce additional symptoms like swollen gums, mouth sores, or white patches.

Maintaining proper oral hygiene and seeking dental care can help prevent complications.

Cancer Treatments and Taste Disturbances

Patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy frequently experience major changes in taste. Experts say these treatments can temporarily damage taste buds, causing foods to taste metallic or unpleasant.

Although the symptom is often temporary, it can affect appetite and nutrition during treatment.

Thyroid Disorders May Play a Role

Both overactive and underactive thyroid conditions may alter body chemistry and influence taste perception. Doctors recommend medical evaluation if metallic taste occurs alongside fatigue, weight changes, or other hormonal symptoms.

When to Seek Medical Attention

Healthcare professionals advise seeing a doctor if a metallic taste lasts more than a few days, becomes persistent, or occurs alongside other unexplained symptoms.

While the taste itself may not be dangerous, experts stress that it can sometimes serve as an early warning sign of an underlying health issue that should not be ignored.

‘Breakup Inevitable’: Explosive Congress Briefing by Former US Mayor Mike Arnold Puts Nigeria’s Future in Spotlight, Calls for Referendum (VIDEO)

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Mayor Mike Arnold
Mayor Mike Arnold

A former US mayor, Mike Arnold, has told members of United States Congress that Nigeria may be heading toward an eventual breakup, describing such an outcome as both “likely inevitable and just” in light of what he characterised as deep-seated structural and humanitarian crisis.

Arnold made the remarks during a congressional briefing titled “Nigeria at the crossroads: The case for action,” where he laid out a sweeping critique of Nigeria’s political history, governance framework and current security situation.

He argued that many of the country’s present-day problems are rooted in its colonial formation, suggesting that the system imposed during British rule created long-term imbalances that have yet to be resolved.

According to him, Nigeria’s federal structure, the lingering tensions from the Biafra question, and what he described as entrenched regional dominance have collectively weakened national cohesion.

He told lawmakers that historical precedents from other former colonies such as the partition of India and Pakistan and the split of Sudan show that political restructuring or separation is sometimes the eventual outcome of unresolved internal contradictions.

Arnold, who leads Africa Arise International in both Nigeria and the United States, used the platform to advocate for a referendum that would allow Nigerians to determine their preferred constitutional future.

He said such a process, if freely conducted, could offer a peaceful pathway to either restructuring the federation or redefining it entirely.

A significant portion of his presentation focused on Nigeria’s civil war history.

He revisited the events leading up to the declaration of the Republic of Biafra in 1967, describing the former Eastern Region as one of the fastest-growing economies in Africa prior to the conflict.

Citing historical data, he pointed to strong economic performance under the leadership of Michael Okpara, arguing that the region had demonstrated substantial development potential before the war disrupted its trajectory.

Arnold also repeated longstanding claims about the humanitarian consequences of the conflict, including mass starvation during the blockade of Biafra.

He alleged that external support particularly from the United Kingdom played a decisive role in the outcome of the war, while also contributing to the scale of civilian suffering.

Casualty estimates from that period remain widely debated among historians, but Arnold maintained that the human toll was severe and continues to shape political sentiments in the region.

Turning to present-day Nigeria, Arnold raised concerns about insecurity and religious violence, arguing that conditions have deteriorated despite international attention.

He referenced the decision by Donald Trump to designate Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern under U.S. religious freedom laws, claiming that violence against Christian communities has continued in the months since that classification.

He cited several recent incidents, including attacks in parts of northern and central Nigeria, as evidence of what he described as a worsening security climate.

His remarks, however, reflect one side of a highly contested narrative, with Nigerian authorities consistently rejecting allegations of systemic religious persecution and attributing violence to broader security challenges such as insurgency, banditry and communal conflict.

Arnold further accused the Nigerian government, led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu, of failing to adequately recognise and support internally displaced persons.

He claimed that the alleged underreporting or de-recognition of displacement camps could amount to a violation of international humanitarian standards if proven.

Referencing reports linked to agencies such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Organization for Migration, Arnold argued that inconsistencies in official data and humanitarian access raise serious concerns.

He suggested that deliberate obstruction of aid or failure to acknowledge displacement could meet legal thresholds associated with crimes under international law, though such claims would require independent verification.

Throughout the briefing, Arnold maintained that Nigeria stands at a critical juncture.

He urged U.S. lawmakers to pay closer attention to developments in the country, framing Nigeria’s stability as both a regional and global concern given its population size, economic significance and geopolitical role in West Africa.

While his presentation was forceful, it is likely to spark debate among policymakers.

Discussions about Nigeria’s unity, governance structure and security challenges remain complex and deeply sensitive, with strong opinions on all sides.

For now, Arnold’s testimony adds another voice to an ongoing international conversation about the country’s future and the paths it might take to achieve stability and development.

Watch the video below.

Zubby Michael Claims “Richest Actor” Title, Says He Gives 10% to the Needy Instead of Going to Church

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Zubby Michael has stirred conversation online after making bold claims about his financial standing and personal beliefs, particularly regarding wealth, charity, and religion.

The Nollywood star stated that he currently considers himself the richest actor in Africa based on his booking fees, highlighting the high demand for his appearances and roles in the film industry. Known for his energetic performances and strong screen presence, he has built a reputation as one of the most sought-after actors in Nollywood.

Beyond his earnings, Zubby Michael revealed that he dedicates 10% of his income from Nollywood to helping people in need. He described this as his own form of tithing, explaining that rather than attending church regularly, he prefers to express his faith through acts of generosity and direct support to those struggling.

His statement has generated mixed reactions, with some praising his commitment to giving back and supporting communities, while others questioned his claim about being the richest actor on the continent and his unconventional stance on religious practices.

Despite differing opinions, his remarks have once again placed him in the spotlight, sparking broader discussions about wealth in the entertainment industry, the meaning of giving, and how individuals choose to practice their faith in modern society.

Ghana exits US aid talks over data access demands

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Ghana has withdrawn from negotiations for a multi-year aid agreement with the United States after Washington reportedly demanded access to citizens’ personal data.

A source close to the Ghanaian government told AFP that the talks collapsed following disagreements over the data requirement.

“The deal is dead,” the source said, adding that Ghana’s delegation included health officials, suggesting the proposed agreement was partly linked to healthcare support.

According to the source, discussions became strained after Ghana resisted the request for personal data.

The US negotiating team was described as becoming “hostile” and applying increasing pressure when Ghana declined to comply with the demand.

Wider shift in US aid strategy

The breakdown comes amid changes in US foreign aid policy under President Donald Trump.

Washington has been pursuing new bilateral aid arrangements across Africa following the dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and a reduced role for non-governmental organisations.

Implications

Ghana’s decision highlights growing concerns among developing nations over data sovereignty and privacy in international agreements.

It also signals potential friction in future US-Africa partnerships, especially where aid is tied to sensitive data-sharing conditions.

Mark-led ADC writes CJN, calls for timely delivery of s’court verdict on leadership crisis

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ADC---Africa Democratic Congress
ADC---Africa Democratic Congress

The African Democratic Congress has written to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, urging the Supreme Court to immediately deliver judgment in a pending appeal involving the party’s leadership face-off.

Diaspora Digital Media reported that the apex court, last week Tuesday, reserved ruling in an appeal filed by Mark over the leadership crisis in ADC.

The ADC faction led by Mark is challenging the March 12 verdict of the court of appeal, which ordered parties to maintain the status quo ante bellum in a suit instituted by aggrieved members of the party.

Mark argued that the appellate court exceeded its jurisdiction by intervening in what he described as the internal affairs of a political party.

The appeal stems from a ruling delivered by the court of appeal delivered on March 12, which dismissed Mark’s appeal against a September 4, 2025 judgement of the federal high court.

However, in a letter dated April 28, 2026 and signed by Shaibu Enejoh Aruwa, ADC counsel, the Mark-led faction said if the judgment of the apex court is not delivered within the next three days, the ADC “stands the grave and irreversible risk of being excluded from participating in the 2027 General Election”.

ADC argued that the development would deny the constitutional right of millions of Nigerians to contest the elections under the platform of the party.

“My Lord, this appeal was graciously heard expeditiously on the 22nd April, 2026 and judgment was thereafter reserved to a date to be communicated by the court,” the letter reads.

“However, My Lord, we are most respectfully constrained to request for my Lord’s kind intervention and directive in ensuring that the judgment is rendered timeously having regard that INEC the 4th Respondent in the said Appeal purportedly, acting pursuant to the judgment of the lower court in

“Appeal No: CA/ABJ/145/2026 acted to remove or de-recognize the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) leaving the ADC without leadership at the moment even though the ADC remains a recognized registered political party in Nigeria.

“My Lord, we also respectfully draw Your Lordship’s attention to the INEC Timetable for the 2027 General Elections and the activities in readiness which have already commenced.

“Your Lordship’s would find attached copies of the INEC Press Release de-recognizing the leadership of ADC and the Revised INEC Timetable for the 2027 General Elections.

“My Lord, the ADC’s ability to comply with these statutory requirements to participate in the 2027 General Elections is wholly dependent on the timely delivery of the judgment in the instant Appeal.

“Without the delivery of judgment within the next three days from the date of this letter, the ADC stands the grave and irreversible risk of being excluded from participating in the 2027 General Elections.

“This would disenfranchise millions of Nigerians who have subscribed to the ideals of the ADC and deny them their constitutional right to freely associate and contest elections through a political party of their choice.

“My Lord, we are mindful of the enormous responsibilities and workload of this Honourable Court. We are equally aware that justice delayed, in this peculiar circumstance, would amount to justice denied. The entire political future of our client and the legitimate expectations of its members nationwide now hangs in the balance.”

 

Akon Sparks Debate After Saying Life Was “Easier” With Multiple Women

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Akon has sparked fresh online conversation after reflecting on his past views about relationships and lifestyle, saying that life felt “easier” for him when he was involved with multiple women compared to being with just one partner.

The singer, known for openly discussing unconventional perspectives on love and relationships, suggested that managing a single relationship has brought a different level of emotional responsibility and complexity. He implied that his earlier lifestyle felt simpler in comparison, though he did not go into detail about his current personal situation.

His comments have triggered mixed reactions across social media. Some users argue that his statement reflects personal experience and cultural perspective, while others see it as controversial, especially in discussions about commitment and modern relationships.

Akon has previously spoken about relationships in a non-traditional way, often emphasizing personal choice and individual freedom. This latest remark continues that pattern, further fueling debates about monogamy, accountability, and evolving relationship dynamics in celebrity culture.

While the statement is not tied to any specific partner or situation, it has once again placed the singer at the center of public discussion, with fans and critics dissecting what he meant and how his views align with his current life stage.

BREAKING: UAE Quits OPEC, Shaking Global Oil Market Amid Iran War

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UAE PULLS OUT OF OPEC.

The United Arab Emirates has announced it is pulling out of OPEC and the wider OPEC+ alliance, a move that could unsettle one of the world’s most influential oil groups at a time when markets are already under strain from the war involving Iran.

The decision, confirmed Tuesday, ends the UAE’s long-standing role within the cartel and raises fresh questions about how united the group can remain without one of its key producers.

OPEC has traditionally tried to present a common front on output and pricing, even when members disagreed behind the scenes.

Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said the move followed a review of the country’s current and future production strategy.

He described it as a policy decision focused on aligning the UAE’s energy plans with its long-term goals, rather than a reaction to any single event.

He also noted that the government did not consult other member states before making the call.

The timing, however, is significant. Oil producers in the Gulf are already grappling with disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz, where tensions and threats linked to Iran have made it harder to move crude and gas shipments through one of the world’s busiest energy corridors.

While Mazrouei downplayed the immediate impact on global markets, analysts say the exit could weaken OPEC’s influence and complicate efforts to manage supply.

The group has long relied on coordination especially with its leading member, Saudi Arabia to stabilise prices.

The move is also likely to be welcomed in Washington.

President Donald Trump has repeatedly criticised OPEC, accusing it of pushing up oil prices while benefiting from U.S. security support in the region.

Behind the scenes, regional tensions may have played a role.

The UAE has voiced frustration over what it sees as a muted response from fellow Gulf and Arab states to a series of Iranian attacks during the conflict.

Senior officials suggested that while there was logistical cooperation, political and military backing fell short of expectations.

Taken together, the UAE’s departure signals a shift not just in energy policy, but in the broader balance of alliances shaping the global oil market.

JUST IN: Reps Approve $516m Tinubu Loan Request

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The House of Representatives has approved a $516.3 million syndicated loan requested by Bola Ahmed Tinubu to fund part of the Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway project.

The facility, arranged by Deutsche Bank AG, will finance Sections 1 (Phase 1A and 1B) of the highway, covering a 120-kilometre stretch.

The approval followed the adoption of a report by the House Committee on Aids, Loans and Debt Management, presented by its chairman, Abubakar Hassan Nalaraba.

Lawmakers endorsed all five recommendations, including the loan itself and its inclusion in the Federal Government’s rolling borrowing plan.

The financing structure includes:

A nine-year repayment period

Up to three years’ grace (moratorium)

Interest rate tied to CME SOFR plus 5.35% annually

Partial guarantee by the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit.

To ensure transparency, the House mandated strict oversight of the project.

Relevant agencies including the Ministries of Finance and Works, as well as the Debt Management Office but are required to submit quarterly reports on implementation and fund disbursement.

Lawmakers also directed that all financing agreements be submitted to the National Assembly within 30 days of completion.

Additional safeguards include:

Competitive procurement processes

Independent technical and financial audits

Regular evaluation of project milestones

Strategic national project

The Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway is a proposed 1,000-kilometre corridor designed to link northern and southern Nigeria, passing through states such as Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Oyo, Ogun, and Lagos.

The government says the project is key to boosting economic integration, improving transport logistics, and supporting long-term development.

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₦1m salary worthless without stable Naira — NLC

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NLC Leaders

The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, says a monthly salary of ₦1 million is worthless to workers without a stable naira and improved economic conditions.

Joe Ajaero, NLC President, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said organised labour was more concerned about the value of the naira than nominal wage increases, stressing that rising inflation had continued to erode workers’ purchasing power.

According to him, the steady increase in the cost of living has made it difficult for workers to afford necessities, including food, transportation and housing.

“Even if Nigerian workers earn ₦1 million, it will not be meaningful if the naira has no value.

“What we are looking for is a currency that can sustain workers and their families at least to the end of the month.

Mr Ajaero said that the ongoing conversation around a new national minimum wage must follow laid-down procedures, adding that it is governed by law and tied to a specific review cycle.

“The minimum wage has not been negotiated yet. It is a process that must follow the law.

“When it is time, we will commence negotiation ahead of its expiration. It cannot be rushed because of election timelines,” he said.

He said the congress would initiate the process within the stipulated window before the expiration of the current wage structure.

The NLC president also called for urgent government intervention to cushion the impact of inflation, noting that the current economic situation had not improved for workers.

He said the surge in fuel prices had worsened the hardship, with attendant effects on transportation, food prices and general cost of living.

“We raised concerns when global developments began to impact fuel prices locally, and we called for intervention.

“The situation has not improved and the burden on workers continues to increase,” he said.

Mr Ajaero stressed the need for Nigeria to develop a resilient energy policy that would reduce vulnerability to external shocks.

“It is not ideal that events in other parts of the world automatically translate into hardship in Nigeria.

“We must build a system that protects our economy and citizens,” he said.

On pension, Mr Ajaero said there were emerging concerns over the multiplicity of pension unions, which had created confusion within the system.

He said the NLC had written to relevant stakeholders and was working to convene a meeting to clarify the issues and ensure proper coordination.

“There are several pension groups now, and this is creating ambiguity. We are engaging them to understand what is at stake and find a common ground,” he said.

He said the congress would seek clarity on deductions and remittances of check-off dues among pensioners.

On the upcoming Workers’ Day, Mr Ajaero said any planned protest would not be nationwide but limited to states that had yet to fully implement the approved minimum wage.

“Street protests, if any, will be in states that have not complied with the minimum wage implementation.

“It is not a general protest across the country,” he said.

He added that most states had complied, but noted that some were yet to fully implement the policy, particularly at the local government and education sector levels.

According to him, there are also issues relating to consequential adjustments, with some states paying only the minimum wage without properly adjusting other salary structures.

“These are technical issues that must be addressed. We will evaluate the level of compliance before May Day,” he said.

Mr Ajaero reiterated the commitment of the NLC to continue advocating policies that would improve workers’ welfare and ensure economic stability.

He commended the Federal Government for the review of peculiar allowances and the 100 per cent duty tour allowance for civil servants, and hoped it would be implemented effectively.

 

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Thugs raid Kano phone market, injure scores, cart away goods

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There was palpable tension at the popular Kano phone market, Farm Centre, on Monday after over 200 suspected thugs stormed the area, attacking traders and stealing property.

The thugs, who were reportedly carrying cutlasses and other dangerous weapons, were allegedly accompanying a Kano Central senatorial aspirant, Abdussalam Abubakar, popularly known as AA Zaura, to an event at a hotel near the market.

The Chairman of the market, Alhaji Jamilu Bala Gama, confirmed the unfortunate incident.

He said it occurred around 1:25pm when the criminal elements invaded the market.

He said the attackers did not target Farm Centre alone but also unleashed violence on three other nearby markets, including City Centre and New Dubai.

The practice of politicians moving with armed thugs has become a disturbing trend, often leading to violence and disruption of commercial activities in Kano.

“They were many, about 200 or even more. They attacked innocent people and marketers, injuring them and stealing their property,” Gama said.

Gama further disclosed that police operatives from a nearby station responded to the situation but were also attacked by the hoodlums, with some officers reportedly injured.

Kano State police command is yet to issue an official statement in respect to the development.

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Paris Jackson Reveals How Michael Jackson Made Books a “Currency” in Their Childhood

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Paris Jackson has shared a fascinating glimpse into her upbringing under the guidance of her father, Michael Jackson and it’s a parenting style that many are now praising for its creativity and discipline.

According to Paris, her father introduced a unique system in their household where books essentially became a form of “currency.” Instead of simply buying toys or gifts, the children had to earn them by reading. The rule was simple: the more they wanted, the more they had to read.

She explained that if they asked for multiple toys, they were required to read an equal number of books and it didn’t stop there. Michael Jackson would go a step further by personally quizzing them to ensure they truly understood what they had read, turning the process into both a learning experience and a bonding moment.

The approach, she said, was rooted in his strong belief that knowledge was one of the most valuable things a person could have. He constantly reminded them that “books are knowledge, and knowledge is power,” a mindset that clearly shaped their intellectual development from a young age.

Paris’s revelation has sparked admiration online, with many people applauding the late music legend not just for his global influence in entertainment, but also for his intentional and thoughtful parenting style behind closed doors.

For many, the story highlights a powerful lesson that discipline and creativity in raising children can go hand in hand, and that instilling a love for learning early on can have a lasting impact far beyond childhood.