A United States federal appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump cannot block migrants from applying for asylum at the southern border, dealing a setback to one of his administration’s key immigration policies.
In a decision delivered on Friday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit upheld an earlier ruling that found the policy unlawful.
The court said the president overstepped his authority by trying to deny asylum to migrants who crossed into the country outside official entry points.
The judges made it clear that U.S. law allows anyone physically present in the country to seek asylum, regardless of how they arrived.
“Congress did not intend to give the executive such sweeping powers,” the court said, adding that any changes to the asylum system must come from lawmakers, not the White House.
The case traces back to a ruling last year by District Judge Randolph Moss, who sided with immigrant rights groups and asylum seekers who challenged the policy. He found that the move violated the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Trump had made immigration enforcement a central part of his campaign, promising to deport millions of undocumented migrants.
Since returning to office, his administration has pushed ahead with stricter border controls and faster deportations.
But several of those measures have run into legal hurdles, with courts raising concerns about whether they respect migrants’ rights under U.S. law.
This latest ruling reinforces that limit, underscoring that asylum access cannot be restricted by executive action alone.
ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Federal Government has arraigned six individuals, including retired military officers, over an alleged coup plot, drawing widespread attention as the case was reviewed in a recent episode of So This Happened (EP 390).
The arraignment took place on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 10:50 a.m., at the Federal High Court in Abuja, where the suspects were formally charged with offences bordering on treason and conspiracy against the Nigerian state.
According to court filings, the accused persons are alleged to have engaged in activities aimed at undermining the constitutional order, with authorities claiming that intelligence reports uncovered plans linked to a potential takeover attempt.
Prosecutors told the court that investigations revealed communications and meetings suggesting coordinated efforts among the suspects, prompting swift action by security agencies to prevent any escalation.
The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges, setting the stage for what is expected to be a closely watched legal battle in the coming months.
Legal representatives for the accused challenged aspects of the prosecution’s claims, arguing that the evidence presented does not substantiate allegations of a coup plot. They also raised concerns over due process and the interpretation of intelligence reports.
The case gained additional public attention after it was analysed in So This Happened (EP 390), a programme known for reviewing major national developments. The episode examined the legal and political implications of the arraignment, as well as its potential impact on national security discourse.
Security analysts say allegations of coup plotting remain highly sensitive in Nigeria, given the country’s historical experience with military interventions in governance. As a result, such cases often attract significant scrutiny from both legal experts and the public.
The Federal Government has maintained that the prosecution is necessary to safeguard democratic institutions and deter actions that threaten national stability.
The court adjourned proceedings to a later date to allow for further hearings, including the presentation of evidence and arguments from both sides.
As the trial progresses, observers are expected to closely monitor developments, with the outcome likely to have broader implications for national security, civil-military relations, and the rule of law in Nigeria.
SEVILLE, SPAIN — Kylian Mbappé has suffered a hamstring injury during Real Madrid’s 1–1 draw against Real Betis, raising concerns over his fitness ahead of crucial upcoming fixtures.
The incident occurred on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 9:10 p.m., during the La Liga encounter at the Benito Villamarín Stadium in Seville, where the forward was forced off after showing signs of discomfort.
Medical staff quickly assessed Mbappé on the pitch before he was substituted, with early indications pointing to a hamstring strain. The club is expected to conduct further scans to determine the severity of the injury and the expected recovery timeline.
The French international had been a key figure for Real Madrid this season, contributing significantly in attack with goals and assists. His potential absence could pose a major challenge for the team as they approach a critical stage in both domestic and European competitions.
Team officials have yet to confirm how long Mbappé will be sidelined, but initial reports suggest that the injury could require careful management to avoid aggravation.
The match itself ended in a 1–1 draw, with both sides sharing the points after a competitive encounter. However, the focus quickly shifted to Mbappé’s condition, given his importance to the squad.
Coaching staff are expected to monitor his recovery closely, with decisions on his availability for upcoming fixtures to be made based on medical assessments in the coming days.
Analysts note that hamstring injuries can vary in severity, ranging from minor strains requiring short recovery periods to more serious cases that could sideline players for several weeks.
As Real Madrid prepare for decisive matches in the season run-in, the club will be hoping for positive news regarding Mbappé’s fitness to maintain momentum in their title and European ambitions.
OWERRI, NIGERIA — The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit, Zone C, has handed over seized drugs valued at ₦2.6 billion to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Imo State, intensifying efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.
The handover took place on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 1:10 p.m., at the Customs Operations base in Owerri, where officials from both agencies conducted a formal transfer of the confiscated substances.
Customs authorities disclosed that the seized drugs include large quantities of tramadol and cannabis, which were intercepted during coordinated enforcement operations across the South-East zone. The seizures, they said, reflect ongoing intelligence-driven efforts to dismantle drug distribution networks.
Officials of the NCS emphasized that the operation forms part of a broader crackdown on illicit substances, noting that drug trafficking remains a major threat to public health and national security. They added that collaboration with the NDLEA is critical in ensuring proper investigation and prosecution of offenders.
During the handover, representatives of the NDLEA commended Customs for its vigilance and commitment, stating that inter-agency cooperation has significantly improved the fight against narcotics in recent years.
The NDLEA confirmed that the confiscated drugs will undergo further analysis and documentation before being used as evidence in ongoing investigations. The agency also reiterated its resolve to track down those responsible for the illegal shipments.
Authorities warned that the distribution and abuse of drugs such as tramadol and cannabis continue to fuel social and security challenges, including youth addiction and criminal activities.
The operation highlights increasing enforcement pressure on drug trafficking routes within the South-East, as security agencies intensify surveillance and intelligence gathering to curb the spread of illicit substances.
Stakeholders have called for sustained collaboration between law enforcement agencies and community groups to address the root causes of drug abuse and strengthen prevention efforts.
As investigations continue, both agencies reaffirmed their commitment to safeguarding communities and ensuring that those involved in drug trafficking are brought to justice.
LAGOS, NIGERIA — Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour has criticised the reintroduction of the monthly environmental sanitation exercise in Lagos State, describing the policy as parochial and lacking innovation in addressing modern waste management challenges.
He made the remarks on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 9:30 a.m., during a public policy discussion in Lagos, where stakeholders assessed urban sanitation strategies and environmental sustainability.
Rhodes-Vivour argued that the traditional monthly sanitation approach, which restricts movement for cleanup activities, does not reflect the realities of a rapidly growing megacity like Lagos. He maintained that such measures fail to address the root causes of waste management inefficiencies.
According to him, effective sanitation in a modern city requires systemic solutions, including efficient waste collection systems, recycling infrastructure, and strong environmental policies, rather than periodic exercises that offer only temporary results.
He further stated that the reintroduced sanitation programme disrupts economic activities, particularly for small businesses and informal sector workers who depend on daily income. He warned that such disruptions could have wider economic implications if not properly managed.
The Lagos monthly sanitation exercise, historically observed on the last Saturday of each month, had been suspended for years before recent moves to revive it as part of efforts to improve environmental cleanliness.
Supporters of the policy argue that it encourages community participation in environmental upkeep and helps instill a culture of cleanliness among residents. However, critics like Rhodes-Vivour believe that the approach is outdated and insufficient for tackling the scale of waste challenges facing Lagos.
Environmental experts note that Lagos generates thousands of tonnes of waste daily, requiring advanced systems such as waste sorting, recycling plants, and sustainable disposal methods to effectively manage the volume.
Rhodes-Vivour called on the state government to adopt more forward-looking strategies, including investment in modern waste management technologies and partnerships with the private sector to improve efficiency.
As debates continue, the discussion highlights broader concerns about urban planning and environmental governance in Lagos, with stakeholders seeking solutions that balance public health, economic activity, and long-term sustainability.
ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Youn Progressives Party (YPP) has announced that its presidential nomination form will cost ₦50 million, as part of its newly unveiled political roadmap ahead of upcoming electoral activities.
The announcement was made on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 12:20 p.m., during a party strategy meeting and public briefing held at the YPP national secretariat in Abuja.
Party officials disclosed that the pricing structure forms part of a broader framework designed to guide internal party processes, including candidate selection and preparations for future elections.
According to the YPP leadership, the ₦50 million presidential form is intended to reflect the seriousness of aspirants while also supporting party operations and campaign logistics. They noted that nomination fees for other elective positions have also been structured accordingly, though specific figures vary by office.
The party emphasized that its 2026 roadmap focuses on strengthening internal democracy, expanding grassroots support, and positioning the YPP as a viable alternative in Nigeria’s political landscape.
Officials stated that the roadmap includes strategic plans for youth engagement, policy development, and electoral participation, with a strong emphasis on attracting credible candidates across all levels of governance.
The decision to set nomination fees at this level has sparked discussions among political observers, with some arguing that high costs could limit participation to wealthy individuals, while others see it as a standard practice among major political parties.
Analysts note that nomination fees have long been a contentious issue in Nigerian politics, often raising concerns about inclusivity and equal opportunity for aspiring candidates.
The YPP, however, maintains that its approach balances accessibility with the need to sustain party structures and ensure that candidates are committed to the political process.
As political activities gradually intensify ahead of future elections, the party’s announcement is expected to shape conversations around campaign financing, internal party policies, and broader electoral reforms.
Stakeholders will be watching closely to see how the YPP implements its roadmap and whether its strategies translate into increased political relevance and electoral success.
LAGOS, NIGERIA — MTN Nigeria has commenced the rollout of airtime compensation to subscribers following widespread complaints over poor network service experienced earlier in the year.
The initiative was announced on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 10:15 a.m., through a corporate update issued at MTN’s headquarters in Lagos, where the telecom operator outlined steps taken to address customer concerns.
According to the company, the compensation is targeted at customers who were affected by network disruptions and reduced service quality in January 2026. The move is part of efforts to rebuild customer trust and demonstrate accountability after weeks of complaints about call drops, slow data speeds, and connectivity issues.
MTN stated that eligible subscribers will receive airtime credits directly into their accounts, with the rollout being conducted in phases to ensure proper verification and distribution. Customers are expected to receive notifications once the credits have been applied.
The telecom provider acknowledged that the service challenges were caused by a combination of technical faults and infrastructure-related issues, which temporarily impacted network performance across several regions.
Industry observers note that such compensation measures are relatively rare in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector, making the move significant in setting a precedent for customer service accountability.
The development comes amid increasing scrutiny of telecom operators over service quality, particularly as millions of Nigerians rely heavily on mobile networks for communication, business transactions, and digital services.
Regulatory authorities have previously emphasized the need for operators to maintain minimum quality standards, with penalties and corrective measures often considered in cases of persistent service failure.
MTN reiterated its commitment to improving network reliability, adding that ongoing investments in infrastructure upgrades and system optimisation are expected to enhance service delivery going forward.
Subscribers have reacted with mixed feelings, with some welcoming the compensation while others insist that long-term improvements in service quality are more important than temporary relief measures.
As the rollout continues, attention will remain on how effectively MTN addresses underlying network issues and whether similar accountability measures will be adopted across the telecom industry.
Reports emerging from close sources indicate that Churchill and Rosy are heading for a divorce, marking what appears to be the end of their highly talked-about relationship.
According to insiders, the decision did not happen overnight but is said to have followed months of growing tension and unresolved differences between the couple. While neither Churchill nor Rosy has released an official public statement confirming the split, those familiar with the situation suggest that both parties have quietly begun moving on with their separate lives.
The relationship, which once drew attention for its public displays of affection and shared moments online, had recently become more private, with fewer joint appearances and limited interaction on social media—something fans had already started to notice.
Sources also hint that personal disagreements and conflicting priorities may have played a role in the breakdown of the marriage. However, details remain largely undisclosed, as both individuals appear to be keeping the situation away from public drama.
Reactions online have been mixed, with some expressing shock while others say the signs had been there for a while. Supporters of both parties have called for respect and privacy as they navigate what is likely a difficult transition.
If confirmed, the separation would add to the growing list of high-profile relationship breakups in recent times, once again highlighting the pressures that come with maintaining a union in the public eye.
For now, all eyes remain on Churchill and Rosy as people await an official confirmation or statement regarding the future of their marriage.
Polish ambassador, Michael Cygan and governor Chukwuma Soludo
Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo has called for a sustainable partnership between Poland and the State government in areas that can help transform the State
While receiving the Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to Nigeria, His Excellency, Michael Cygan, at the Light House, Awka, the Governor noted that the lessons from Poland’s history challenge Nigeria to believe in its own potential for rapid development.
He expressed particular enthusiasm for the Ambassador’s role as the guest speaker at the upcoming Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) convocation, noting that the choice of the speaker aligns with the state’s vision for intellectual and economic growth.
Soludo made a compelling case for the state, asserting that as Poland expands its international footprint, Anambra remains the most strategic location for partnership outside of Lagos and Abuja.
He highlighted the state’s unique demographics and economic advantage, describing Anambra as a land of enterprise, with influential players in global markets.
He stressed the need to foster private business ties with the enterprising nature of the people.
Soludo characterized this approach as the only true path to sustainability, creating a partnership built for the long-term future.
Ambassador Michael Cygan spoke with a candid assessment of current relations, admitting that Poland’s academic presence in Nigeria has remained below their institutional ambitions. He noted that while previous exchanges existed, they lacked the intensity required for a deep impact.
The Envoy described his visit as a move toward practical engagement, calling the meeting a very promising beginning. He praised Anambra as a center of culture and identity—values that resonate deeply with Poland’s own respect for tradition—and stated his ambition to make Anambra a prominent pillar of Poland’s partnership with Nigeria.
Earlier in the visit, the Vice Chancellor of COOU, Professor Kate Omenugha, reiterated the university’s commitment to global relevance. She noted that the institution had promised increased visibility, and the arrival of the Polish envoy for the convocation serves as a major milestone in achieving international collaboration and academic linkages under Governor Soludo’s administration.
Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Chiamaka Nnake, Principal Secretary, Barr. Joachin Anaeto, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Chief Ben Nwankwo were at the occasion.
Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, has prayed the Federal High Court in Abuja to strike down Sections 138 and 77(5) of the new Electoral Act, 2026, for being inconsistent with the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
NDC was registered by the The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Feb. 5.
The party’s lawyer, Vincent Ottaokpukpu, prayed Justice Mohammed Umar for the order.
The party, in the originating summons, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/635/2026, sued the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Clerk of the National Assembly (NASS) as 1st and 2nd defendants.
It also joined Senate President and Chairman of the National Assembly, Sen. Godswill Akpabio, and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as 3rd to 4th defendants respectively.
Ottaokpukpu, who filed the suit on March 27, sought four questions for determination in the suit marked:
He wants the court to determine “whether upon the construction of the new Section 138 of the Electoral Act, 2026, the express exclusion of qualification as a ground of challenging the return of a candidate for House of Representatives or Senate, House of Assembly, President and Governor, is not inconsistent with Sections 65 (2) (a) and 106 (1) (c).
Others are sections 31 (1) (d), 177 (1) (d) and 66 (1) (i), 107 (1) (i), 137 (1) (j) and 182 (1) (j) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) and therefore null and void of no effect.
“Whether in view of the clear and unambiguous provisions of Sections 40 and 65 (2) (b), 106 (1) (d), 131 (1) (c) and 177 (1) (c) of Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), the provisions of the new Section 77 (5) of the Electoral Act, 2026, does not unlawfully circumscribe the constitutional right to form, participate or belong to any political party?
“Whether this honourable court pursuant to Section 6 (6) (a) and (b) of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) is not empowered to strike down any provisions in the new Electoral Act, 2026, having been found to be inconsistent with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended)?”
The lawyer, therefore, sought an order striking down the provisions of Section 138 for being inconsistent with the compulsory provisions of Sections 65 (2) (a), 106 (1) (c), 131 (1) (d), 177 (1) (d) and 66 (1) (i), 107 (1) (i), 137 (1) (j) and 182 (1) (j) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
He sought an order directing the 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants to amend and re-enact a new provision of the Electoral Act, 2026 to restore “qualification” as a ground of challenging the return of any candidate into the seats of the House of Representatives, Senate, House of Assembly, president and governor.
He said this is in line with the provisions of Sections 65 (2) (a), 106 (1) (c), 131 (1) (d), 177 (1) (d) and 66 (1) (i), 107 (1) (i), 137 (1) (j) and 182 (1) (j) of the constitution.
Ottaokpukpu equally sought an order striking down Section 77 (5) of the Electoral Act, 2026 for being inconsistent with the provisions of Sections 40 and 65 (2) (b), 106 (1) (d), 231 (1) (c) and 177 (1) (c) of the 1999 Constitution.
He further urged the court to restrain the defendants from enacting and enforcing any provisions of the Electoral Act, 2026 that is at variance with any of the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), among other reliefs.
In the affidavit in support of the suit, Ezechi Adaobi, a litigation secretary in the law firm of V-C Ottaokpukpu & Associates, said NDC, as a stakeholder in the Nigerian electoral process, will in future elections field candidates for elections, including the office of the president.
She said the National Assembly, under the 2nd and 3rd defendants’ stewardship, had, on Feb. 18, passed the Electoral Act, 2026.
She said President Bola Tinubu, upon the recommendation of the AGF, assented to the Act of parliament on Feb. 19.
Adaobi stated that the NDC’s national legal adviser said he had read and understood all the provisions of the Electoral Act, 2022 and the new Act.
She said the party’s legal adviser said he discovered that the Electoral Act, 2022 and the ones before it had this constitutional requirement as part of the grounds upon which the election of a person returned as winner into the seats of House of Assembly up to the president may be challenged.
He said he was therefore surprised when he read the Electoral Act, 2026 and saw that this ground of challenging the result of an election has been conspicuously removed by the National Assembly under the stewardship of the 2nd and 3rd defendants.
He said the 1999 Constitution has not been amended to remove the provision for educational qualification of a candidate for the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as well as House of Representatives, Senate, House of Assembly and Governor.
He said there was need for re-enactment of new provisions containing the question of qualification as a ground of challenge in an election petition,” she averred.
Adaobi said the legal adviser also observed that Section 77(5) of the Electoral Act, 2026 provides that only members whose names are contained in the political party’s digital register transmitted to INEC, 21 days before a primary election or convention, will be eligible to participate in the primary elections.
She said this section is inconsistent with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution, which did not provide for duration which a citizen must be a member of a political party to be eligible to contest for an election.
“That limiting persons qualified to participate in a political party’s primary election infringes on the constitutional rights of members of a political party.
“That from his experience, members who are dissatisfied by the conduct of primaries in their respective parties usually seek refuge in other parties to enable them participate in the general elections.”
Adaobi, therefore, urged the court to grant their reliefs in the interest of justice.
Upon resumed hearing in the case on Thursday, NDC’s lawyer, Ottaokpukpu, and INEC’s counsel, Chief Alex Iziyon, SAN, were in court.
However, no lawyer appeared for AGF, clerk of NASS and Akpabio.
It was, therefore, confirmed from the court record that the 1st, 2nd and 3rd defendants were served with the originating summons and the hearing notice on April 20.
Ottaokpukpu, who said the trio were still within 14 days’ period to respond to the processes served on them, sought an adjournment.
Justice Umar then fixed May 7 for hearing of the matter.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Sen. Seriake Dickson, who represents the Bayelsa West Senatorial District, recently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to NDC.
A police report has linked more than 70 per cent of major crimes in Kano State to drug abuse and trafficking, highlighting a strong connection between narcotics and the persistent wave of thuggery locally known as Fadan Daba.
The confidential report, obtained by PRNigeria, revealed that drug abuse has become a key driver of organised thuggery groups involved in violent clashes, armed attacks and street fights across the state.
Compiled by the Kano State Police Command under Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim Adamu Bakori, the document disclosed that 3,081 suspects were arrested for major offences in 2025, with a significant number linked to drug-related activities.
The findings portray a troubling situation in which illicit drug networks are not only thriving but also fuelling violent crimes that result in deaths, injuries and destruction of property.
In a rare move, the command adopted a crowdsourcing strategy using open-source intelligence to map suspected drug networks. Through its Public Relations Unit led by Abdullahi Kiyawa, the police published two mobile numbers on social media, urging residents to submit names and addresses of suspected drug dealers.
The initiative drew widespread response, with 513 names submitted from all 44 local government areas of the state. Some individuals were reportedly mentioned multiple times, indicating entrenched and widely recognised drug networks within communities.
Police sources said the list is undergoing verification and analysis for possible enforcement action, noting that the volume of submissions reflects growing public willingness to support law enforcement efforts.
“This initiative has shown that communities are aware of the problem and are ready to support efforts to address it,” a senior police source said.
However, the report warned that the situation could worsen without decisive intervention.
“If this menace is not confronted with all seriousness, the crime rate in Kano State will continue to escalate, posing a significant threat to public safety,” it stated.
Investigations further revealed that organised thuggery groups associated with Fadan Daba are sustained by drug distribution networks that provide funding and operational support.
To tackle the crisis, the police proposed the establishment of a multi-agency task force involving the Nigeria Police Force, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), neighbourhood watch units, vigilante groups and other security agencies.
The task force would be mandated to identify, arrest and prosecute drug traffickers, dismantle supply chains and target individuals linked to both drug dealing and violent thuggery.
The report emphasised that enforcement alone would be insufficient, calling for a broader strategy that includes prevention, public awareness and rehabilitation. It recommended statewide campaigns on the dangers of drug abuse, as well as stronger engagement with traditional rulers, religious leaders and community stakeholders.
It also highlighted the need for functional rehabilitation programmes, improved intelligence gathering and a review of existing drug laws to ensure stronger deterrence. Stakeholders further proposed the establishment of mobile courts to fast-track prosecution of drug-related cases.
While the police have pledged to collaborate with the state government and relevant stakeholders to implement the recommendations, findings indicate that a coordinated statewide response is yet to fully take shape.
Security experts warn that the combination of drug abuse and youth unemployment has created a volatile environment, enabling criminal gangs to recruit easily and operate with increasing boldness.
A fellow of the Centre for Crisis Communication, Mukhtar Yau Madobi, cautioned that failure to act swiftly could allow drug networks to become more entrenched.
“The report underscores a critical reality: drug abuse is no longer just a public health issue in Kano — it is a central driver of insecurity,” he said.
As authorities grapple with rising crime and youth-related violence, the success of proposed interventions may determine whether the state can reverse the trend or slide deeper into a cycle of drug-fuelled instability.
A new Reuters/Ipsos poll shows most Americans are holding President Donald Trump responsible for the recent spike in gas prices a development that could create serious political pressure for his party ahead of the November midterm elections.
According to the survey, about 77% of registered voters say Trump bears at least some responsibility for the rising cost of fuel. The sentiment cuts across party lines, with more than half of Republican voters, along with a large majority of independents and Democrats, pointing fingers at the president.
The surge in fuel prices is largely tied to the ongoing conflict with Iran, which has disrupted global oil supplies. Since the fighting began, gasoline prices in the U.S. have climbed to around $4 per gallon roughly a dollar higher than before the war.
The rising costs are not just hitting wallets; they are also shaping political attitudes.
Nearly six in ten voters say they would be less likely to support candidates who back Trump’s approach to the Iran conflict. Even among Republicans, some voters are beginning to show concern.
Behind the numbers is a broader sense of frustration. Many Americans say the cost of living is becoming harder to manage, with fuel prices standing out as a major worry.
More than three-quarters of those surveyed described it as a serious concern, and most expect prices to keep rising over the next year.
That growing anxiety is starting to chip away at one of the Republican Party’s traditional strengths the economy.
The poll shows the gap between Republicans and Democrats on economic trust has narrowed significantly, compared to the early days of Trump’s second term.
Despite the White House maintaining that the economy is performing well, many voters are not convinced. A strong majority disagrees with claims that the economy is “booming,” while concerns about inflation remain widespread.
For Republicans, the timing is far from ideal. With midterm elections approaching, the combination of rising costs and voter dissatisfaction could make it harder to hold on to their current advantage in Congress.
Mr. Michael Eneramo, former Super Eagles striker, has passed away.
According to media reports, Eneramo allegedly slumped and died while participating in a football game in Kaduna State.
The 40-year-old was reportedly playing at the Angwan Yelwa pitch located in the Television area of Kaduna when the unfortunate incident happened.
He was introduced as a second-half substitute before suddenly collapsing without any physical contact.
A source familiar with the development said: “He slumped and died right on the spot. Efforts to revive him were unsuccessful.
“He was pronounced dead at the hospital.”
Eneramo, who had stepped away from professional football, previously featured for clubs such as Beşiktaş J.K., Espérance Sportive de Tunis, and Lobi Stars F.C..
Prior to his death, he was reportedly managing a football academy.
Meanwhile, the official handle of Nigeria national football team paid tribute to the former striker on Friday, sharing his photograph alongside the caption, “Rest in peace Michael.”
The UK government has reaffirmed that the Falkland Islands remain under British sovereignty, pushing back against reports that the United States may be reconsidering its stance.
According to Downing Street, there is no ambiguity about where Britain stands. Officials stressed that the islanders have repeatedly chosen to remain a UK overseas territory, and their right to self-determination remains central to the issue.
The response follows a report suggesting the US Pentagon was weighing options to pressure NATO allies it believes have not backed its war efforts against Iran strongly enough.
Among the ideas reportedly discussed was a possible review of Washington’s position on the Falklands, as well as even raising questions about Spain’s place in NATO.
UK officials, however, were quick to dismiss any suggestion that this could shift Britain’s position.
A government spokesman said the UK has been consistent on the matter across multiple US administrations and that nothing is expected to change.
While past US governments have acknowledged Britain’s control of the islands, they have generally stopped short of taking a firm position on sovereignty itself.
The Falklands, located in the South Atlantic, have long been disputed by the Argentina, which refers to them as the Malvinas.
The tension dates back decades and led to the Falklands War in 1982, when Argentine forces invaded the islands before being driven out by British troops.
Despite Argentina’s continued claim, the people living on the islands have made their position clear. In a 2013 referendum, nearly all voters backed remaining a British territory.
The latest development comes at a delicate moment in UK-US relations.
Donald Trump has previously expressed frustration over what he sees as limited British support during tensions involving Iran, while UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been careful to avoid deeper involvement in the conflict.
The situation could add another layer of strain as diplomatic engagements continue, including a planned visit to the US by members of the British royal family in the coming day
Poor sleep does more than leave people feeling tired. Research shows it can impair cognitive performance, weaken the immune system, and increase the risk of conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. Despite this, many individuals continue to struggle with restful sleep often overlooking small, evidence-based habits that can make a meaningful difference.
Health experts now emphasize that quality sleep is just as essential as proper nutrition and regular exercise, with daily routines playing a critical role in determining how well people rest at night.
The role of light in regulating sleep
Exposure to natural light during the day is one of the most important factors in maintaining a healthy sleep cycle. Studies have found that bright daytime light helps regulate the body’s internal clock, improving both sleep duration and overall quality.
Morning light exposure, in particular, has been shown to help individuals fall asleep more quickly at night. For those unable to spend time outdoors, artificial bright light devices may offer similar benefits.
Conversely, exposure to artificial light in the evening especially from screens can disrupt sleep. Blue light emitted from phones and computers suppresses melatonin, the hormone responsible for promoting sleep. Experts recommend reducing screen use or using blue-light filters in the hours leading up to bedtime.
Timing and daily habits matter
Caffeine consumption later in the day can interfere with sleep quality, reducing both total sleep time and efficiency. Avoiding caffeinated drinks at least several hours before bedtime is widely recommended.
Daytime napping can also influence nighttime rest. While short naps may benefit some individuals, particularly athletes, long or irregular naps can disrupt the body’s natural rhythm and make it harder to fall asleep at night.
Consistency is another key factor. Maintaining regular sleep and wake times even on weekends helps strengthen the body’s circadian rhythm and supports more reliable sleep patterns.
Supplements and substances
Some individuals turn to supplements such as melatonin to improve sleep onset. While research suggests it can be effective for certain people, experts advise starting with low doses and consulting a healthcare professional, particularly for long-term use.
Other nutrients, including magnesium and omega-3 fatty acids, may support relaxation when combined with healthy sleep habits.
Alcohol, despite its sedative effects, can disrupt sleep cycles. It has been linked to increased snoring, sleep apnea symptoms, and fragmented sleep, making it less beneficial than commonly assumed.
Optimizing the sleep environment
The bedroom environment plays a crucial role in sleep quality. Factors such as mattress comfort, room temperature, noise levels, and lighting all contribute to how well individuals rest.
A cool, quiet, and dark environment is generally considered optimal. Reducing exposure to noise and artificial light, as well as ensuring proper ventilation, can help create conditions conducive to deeper sleep.
Evening routines and relaxation
Pre-sleep habits also influence rest. Eating heavy meals late at night can interfere with digestion and disrupt sleep, while drinking fluids close to bedtime may lead to nighttime awakenings.
Relaxation techniques including reading, meditation, gentle stretching, or listening to calming music can help prepare the body for sleep and improve overall quality.
Exercise and underlying conditions
Regular physical activity has been shown to improve sleep and reduce symptoms of insomnia. However, exercising too close to bedtime may have the opposite effect, increasing alertness and delaying sleep onset.
In some cases, persistent sleep problems may be linked to underlying medical conditions such as sleep apnea, restless legs syndrome, or chronic insomnia. Experts advise seeking medical evaluation if sleep difficulties continue despite lifestyle adjustments.
A holistic approach to better sleep
Research increasingly shows that improving sleep does not rely on a single solution, but rather a combination of consistent habits and environmental factors. By making small, intentional changes throughout the day, individuals may significantly enhance both the quality and duration of their rest.
Health experts are raising concerns about the growing trend of grazing the habit of eating small amounts of food continuously throughout the day warning that it may negatively affect metabolism and overall wellbeing.
As traditional meal patterns give way to frequent snacking, specialists say the body may struggle to maintain optimal digestive and hormonal balance.
Continuous eating and digestive strain
Grazing keeps the digestive system constantly active, with little opportunity to complete one cycle of digestion before another begins. This ongoing process may place strain on the body, as it continuously adjusts to incoming food.
In contrast, structured meals allow for clearer periods of digestion followed by rest, enabling the body to efficiently process nutrients and recover between eating intervals.
Hormonal balance and metabolic function
One key factor is insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. Frequent snacking can keep insulin levels elevated for extended periods, which may interfere with the body’s ability to switch between storing and using energy.
Experts explain that a natural cycle where insulin rises during meals and falls between them—supports metabolic flexibility. Disrupting this pattern through constant eating may reduce the body’s ability to utilize stored energy effectively over time.
Impact on hunger and satiety
Another concern is how grazing affects appetite regulation. Eating small amounts throughout the day may prevent the body from reaching a true sense of fullness, as satiety signals are not fully activated.
Structured meals, on the other hand, are more likely to trigger these signals, helping individuals feel satisfied for longer periods and potentially reducing the urge to eat continuously.
This difference may explain why some individuals who snack frequently still experience persistent hunger despite consuming enough calories overall.
Energy patterns and daily performance
Meal timing can also influence energy levels. Structured meals tend to produce more predictable energy cycles, with noticeable periods of increased alertness followed by gradual declines.
Frequent snacking, however, may result in more stable but lower energy levels, with fewer noticeable peaks. Some experts suggest this pattern can contribute to feelings of fatigue or reduced vitality throughout the day.
Psychological aspects of eating habits
Beyond physical effects, eating patterns also have a psychological component. Sitting down for meals creates a clear start and end to eating, reinforcing a sense of completion and satisfaction.
Grazing, by contrast, is often less intentional and may occur without full awareness. This can make it harder for the brain to register that eating has taken place, potentially encouraging further snacking.
Moving toward structured eating
Nutrition professionals recommend reintroducing structured meals as a practical step toward improving metabolic health. This includes prioritizing balanced breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, with snacks used only when genuinely needed.
Simple meals containing a mix of protein, carbohydrates, and healthy fats can help support satiety, stable energy, and overall wellbeing.
A balanced approach
While occasional snacking is not inherently harmful, experts emphasize the importance of mindful eating patterns. Establishing consistent meal times and allowing the body adequate time between meals may support healthier digestion, better energy regulation, and improved long-term metabolic function.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has arrested Mr. Tunde Ayeni, a businessman and former chairman of the defunct Skye Bank Plc, in connection with an alleged multi-billion naira fraud.
Diaspora Digital Media understand that Ayeni was taken into custody in Abuja on Thursday.
He is currently in the custody of the anti-graft agency as investigations continues.
The commission is said to be investigating claims involving the diversion and misappropriation of funds estimated at N36.5 billion and $30 million, which were allegedly sourced from Polaris Bank Plc through companies linked to him.
The presence of blood in stool can be alarming, often leading individuals to fear serious underlying conditions. However, medical experts emphasize that in many cases, the cause is far less severe than initially assumed, with hemorrhoids among the most common explanations.
Understanding the potential causes and when to seek medical attention can help individuals respond appropriately without unnecessary panic.
Hemorrhoids: a frequent and manageable cause
Hemorrhoids, which are swollen blood vessels in the rectal or anal area, account for a large proportion of cases involving visible blood during bowel movements. They can be internal or external and are often associated with factors such as constipation, straining, low fiber intake, or prolonged sitting.
Internal hemorrhoids typically present as bright red blood seen on toilet paper or in the toilet bowl. While the amount of blood can sometimes appear significant, the condition is generally not dangerous and can be effectively managed with dietary changes, hydration, and medical treatment if necessary.
External hemorrhoids, on the other hand, may cause discomfort or pain but are similarly treatable and rarely pose serious health risks.
Other possible causes
In addition to hemorrhoids, other non-serious conditions may also result in bleeding. Anal fissures small tears in the lining of the anus can cause bleeding and pain, particularly during bowel movements.
More complex gastrointestinal conditions, such as inflammatory bowel diseases, may also present with bleeding, but these are typically accompanied by additional symptoms including persistent diarrhea, abdominal pain, and urgency.
When to seek medical attention
Although many cases are benign, certain warning signs warrant prompt medical evaluation. Persistent or worsening bleeding over time, blood that appears mixed within the stool rather than on its surface, or accompanying symptoms such as unexplained weight loss, changes in bowel habits, or ongoing abdominal discomfort should not be ignored.
These symptoms may indicate bleeding higher in the digestive tract or other conditions requiring further investigation.
While colorectal cancer remains a possibility, experts note that it is less common in younger individuals without a family history. Even so, proper screening and diagnosis are essential in ruling out serious causes.
Recommended steps
Health professionals advise individuals who notice blood in their stool to consult a doctor for proper assessment. This may include a physical examination and, in some cases, diagnostic procedures such as a colonoscopy, depending on age and risk factors.
In the meantime, maintaining a diet rich in fiber, staying well hydrated, and avoiding excessive straining during bowel movements can support digestive health and potentially reduce symptoms.
A balanced perspective
While the discovery of blood in stool can be distressing, experts stress that it is often linked to manageable conditions rather than life-threatening illness. Nonetheless, seeking timely medical advice remains the best course of action to ensure accurate diagnosis and peace of mind.
A growing shift in nutrition habits is challenging the long-standing dominance of diet culture, as more people move away from calorie counting and restrictive eating toward what experts describe as “functional eating.”
This emerging approach focuses on selecting foods based on their specific health benefits such as boosting energy, supporting digestion, enhancing mood, and strengthening immunity rather than simply reducing calorie intake or pursuing weight loss alone.
From restriction to nourishment
For decades, diet culture emphasized limitation: cutting calories, avoiding certain food groups, and focusing heavily on weight reduction. Functional eating, by contrast, promotes a more inclusive approach encouraging individuals to add nutrient-rich foods that support specific bodily functions.
Nutrition experts say this shift reflects a broader change in mindset. Instead of asking whether a food contributes to weight gain, individuals are increasingly considering how it affects their overall wellbeing, including energy levels, mental health, and long-term resilience.
This positive framing, centered on nourishment rather than deprivation, is also seen as more sustainable and psychologically beneficial.
A focus on targeted health outcomes
Functional eating prioritizes specific areas of health:
Gut health Growing awareness of the gut microbiome has led many to prioritize foods that support beneficial bacteria and digestive function.
Energy balance Rather than relying on quick energy fixes, individuals are choosing meals that promote stable blood sugar levels and sustained energy throughout the day.
Immune support Interest in nutrition’s role in immunity has increased, with more emphasis on foods rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
Mental wellbeing There is also increasing recognition of the link between diet and mental health, with certain nutrients playing a role in the production of neurotransmitters that regulate mood.
How functional eating differs from traditional dieting
Unlike diet culture, which often prioritizes appearance, functional eating is centered on how individuals feel and perform. It encourages food choices rooted in self-care rather than restriction.
Health professionals note that this approach may be easier to maintain over time. By focusing on foods that improve daily functioning and wellbeing, individuals are more likely to develop lasting habits without the cycle of strict dieting and relapse.
Practical application in everyday life
Functional eating does not follow a single, fixed plan. Instead, food choices are tailored to individual goals.
For example, someone aiming to improve digestion may include more fermented and fiber-rich foods, while another seeking better energy levels may prioritize balanced meals containing protein, complex carbohydrates, and healthy fats. Those focused on immunity may opt for a variety of nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables.
Experts say this approach requires a basic understanding of nutrition, but once established, it can make food choices more intuitive and personalized.
Industry response and consumer awareness
The food industry is increasingly adapting to this shift. Products marketed for specific health functions such as gut health, energy support, or immune strength are becoming more common.
However, nutritionists caution that not all products labeled as functional deliver meaningful benefits, urging consumers to remain attentive to ingredient quality and scientific evidence.
Sustainability and long-term impact
One of the key advantages of functional eating is its sustainability. By focusing on abundance rather than restriction, individuals are less likely to experience the fatigue and frustration often associated with dieting.
Many report improvements in energy, digestion, mood, and overall wellbeing, reinforcing adherence to the approach over time.
Rethinking weight loss
While weight loss is not the primary goal of functional eating, experts note that it may occur naturally as a result of improved metabolic health, balanced blood sugar, and reduced cravings.
Importantly, the approach recognizes that health outcomes extend beyond body weight. Improved digestion, stable energy, and better mental health are increasingly viewed as equally important measures of wellbeing.
A lasting shift in nutrition
As awareness grows around the relationship between food and overall health, functional eating is gaining recognition as a long-term evolution in dietary habits.
Rather than focusing solely on restriction, the approach underscores a broader understanding of nutrition one that views food not just as fuel, but as a tool for supporting the body and mind.
A High Court in Lokoja has ordered Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan to pay ₦1 billion in damages to former Kogi State governor Yahaya Bello over defamatory remarks as seen by NAN.
In a judgment dated April 23, Justice A.S. Ibrahim ruled that comments made by the senator during a November 4, 2022 appearance on The Morning Show on Arise TV were damaging to Bello’s reputation.
According to the court, Akpoti-Uduaghan’s description of Bello as a “murderer” and “terror to the people of Kogi State” could not be justified.
The judge also issued a perpetual injunction barring the senator and her associates from making further defamatory statements about Bello across television, radio, or other platforms.
Bello had filed the suit, arguing that the remarks harmed his character. During the proceedings, Akpoti-Uduaghan’s legal team questioned the court’s jurisdiction, but the court disagreed and proceeded with the case.
An earlier appeal challenging the court’s authority was also dismissed, clearing the way for the trial to continue.
With the ruling, the court awarded ₦1 billion in damages in Bello’s favour, bringing the legal battle to a decisive close at the High Court level.
Whole grain bread has long been promoted as a healthier alternative to white bread, with marketing campaigns highlighting its fiber content and nutritional value. However, emerging discussions among nutrition experts suggest that some of these claims may be overstated, particularly when it comes to blood sugar response and overall health benefits.
While whole grain products are generally associated with better dietary outcomes, the extent of their advantage especially in highly processed forms like commercial bread remains a subject of ongoing debate.
Blood sugar response under review
One of the key concerns raised by analysts is the effect of whole grain bread on blood glucose levels. Due to the milling process, whole grain flour often consists of finely ground particles with a large surface area. This can allow the body to break down starches quickly, leading to rapid glucose absorption.
Some studies indicate that certain whole grain breads may produce blood sugar responses comparable to, or in some cases higher than, white bread. However, experts caution that results can vary depending on factors such as ingredient composition, processing methods, and individual metabolism.
Fiber content and digestive benefits
Whole grain bread is frequently marketed as a rich source of dietary fiber, which supports digestion and overall health. Yet, nutritionists note that the actual fiber content in many commercially produced loaves may be lower than consumers expect.
Processing methods can fragment the grain’s bran component the primary source of fiber potentially reducing its effectiveness. As a result, while whole grain bread can contribute to daily fiber intake, it may not provide sufficient quantities on its own to meet recommended dietary needs.
Nutrient retention and processing challenges
The industrial production of bread involves milling and high-temperature baking, processes that may reduce levels of certain heat-sensitive nutrients found in whole grains. Although some products are enriched with added vitamins and minerals, these may not fully replicate the nutritional complexity of naturally occurring compounds.
Experts emphasize that not all whole grain products are equal, and the degree of processing plays a significant role in determining their final nutritional value.
Hidden sugars and ingredient transparency
Another area of concern is the presence of added sugars in some whole grain bread products. Manufacturers may include sweeteners to improve taste, particularly in loaves made with higher grain content.
This can contribute to increased calorie intake and may influence blood sugar levels, potentially offsetting some of the perceived health benefits. Nutrition professionals advise consumers to carefully review ingredient labels to better understand what they are consuming.
Market influence and consumer perception
Industry marketing has played a major role in shaping public perception of whole grain bread as a superior option. While many products do offer benefits compared to refined alternatives, experts warn that branding and health claims can sometimes overshadow important nutritional nuances.
They recommend a more informed approach to food choices, encouraging consumers to look beyond labels and consider overall dietary patterns.
Alternative approaches to whole grains
For those seeking the full benefits of whole grains, nutritionists suggest incorporating less processed options such as brown rice, oats, and other intact grains into meals. These foods retain more of their natural structure and nutrients, and may have a more moderate impact on blood sugar levels.
Additionally, certain preparation methods such as fermentation or sprouting can enhance nutrient availability and improve digestibility. For example, sourdough bread made through traditional fermentation processes may offer a different metabolic response compared to standard commercial loaves.
A balanced perspective
Health experts stress that whole grain bread can still be part of a balanced diet, but should not be relied upon as a sole indicator of healthy eating. Instead, a varied diet rich in minimally processed foods is recommended for optimal nutrition and long-term wellbeing.
As research continues, consumers are encouraged to remain mindful of both the benefits and limitations of widely marketed “healthy” food products.
The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II has questioned why Nigeria is still borrowing heavily despite scrapping the petrol subsidy, warning that poor fiscal discipline could erase the gains of recent reforms.
Speaking on News Central TV on Friday, the former Central Bank governor said the government needs to show clear results from the tough economic decisions it has taken.
Sanusi, a long-time critic of the subsidy regime, maintained that it was unsustainable, pointing out that it made little sense for an oil-producing country to depend on foreign refineries while local ones remained idle.
“We cannot keep supporting foreign refineries when our own are not working,” he said.
He acknowledged that things are beginning to shift, noting that Nigeria is gradually moving towards local refining and even exporting petroleum products a development he described as a positive step.
Still, he raised concerns about how and when some of the reforms were implemented, particularly the removal of subsidy and the liberalisation of the foreign exchange market.
According to him, introducing both policies in a loose monetary environment contributed to the sharp fall of the naira.
“These reforms are necessary,” he said, “but the timing matters. If you remove subsidy and liberalise the exchange rate without tightening money supply, the currency will come under serious pressure.”
Sanusi argued that while ending the subsidy was unavoidable especially with revenues previously tied up in debt servicing the government must now demonstrate fiscal discipline.
“We’ve removed the subsidy, so where is the money going?” he asked. “If we’re no longer spending on subsidy, why are we still borrowing?”
His remarks come as Bola Ahmed Tinubu seeks Senate approval for a $516.3 million loan to fund sections of the Sokoto–Badagry Superhighway, a project aimed at linking the North-West and South-West regions.
The proposed borrowing has sparked debate, with critics, including Atiku Abubakar, urging the government to consider alternative funding options rather than adding to the country’s debt burden.
Germany has rolled out a new online visa application portal, giving applicants a simpler way to start and manage their visa process without repeated visits to embassies.
The platform, launched through its Consular Services system, allows users to fill out applications, upload required documents, and monitor the progress of their requests from start to finish.
Officials say the goal is to make the process easier to navigate while cutting down on paperwork and long queues.
The system also provides clearer guidance on different visa types and what applicants need at each stage.
A video shared by the German Embassy in Nigeria on X, shows how the portal works.
It explains that applications submitted online are first reviewed to ensure all documents are complete before applicants are invited for a physical appointment either at the consulate in Lagos or at a visa processing centre for certain categories.
The portal currently supports several visa types, including student, research, work, and language course visas.
The move is part of Germany’s broader push to digitise its consular services and improve how people aroundabout the world Nigeria included apply for visas.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has revealed that he recently underwent treatment for prostate cancer, a condition he kept private until now.
The 76-year-old leader shared the update on Friday while releasing details from his annual medical check-up.
According to him, he chose to delay making the information public for about two months to avoid it being used by Iran for political messaging.
Netanyahu had earlier undergone surgery in December 2024 to treat an enlarged prostate, a procedure that was made public at the time.
However, during a follow-up examination after that operation, doctors discovered a small cancerous tumor in his prostate.
In a statement, his office said the tumor was detected early, measuring less than a centimeter, and had not spread to other parts of the body.
Medical reports released alongside the announcement confirmed that all tests showed no signs of metastasis.
A source familiar with the matter said the cancer was diagnosed several months ago, after which Netanyahu began radiation therapy.
The treatment reportedly lasted about two and a half months and has now been completed.
Netanyahu said the targeted radiation worked, adding that the tumor has completely disappeared.
“Thank God, I am healthy,” he said, describing the condition as a minor issue that has now been fully treated.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Enugu State has been thrown into fresh political turmoil following serious allegations that former Governor Okwesilieze Nwodo is allegedly working behind the scenes to impose his preferred candidate, Augustine Akubue, on the party’s state leadership structure, despite strong resistance from party stakeholders and grassroots members who insist that such a move would undermine internal democracy and damage the credibility of the opposition party.
The controversy, which has continued to generate intense reactions across political circles in Enugu State, has now taken a more dramatic turn following claims that Augustine Akubue is facing a formal petition before the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission over allegations involving false claims of professorial status, an alleged fictitious inaugural lecture, and conduct said to be capable of misleading the public. These allegations have further deepened divisions within the party and sparked calls for transparency, accountability, and strict adherence to due process.
Speaking during a public function, a prominent chieftain of ADC in Enugu State, Chika Idoko, openly challenged what he described as an orchestrated attempt to hijack the party for personal and political interests. Idoko, who was the ADC Senatorial Candidate for Enugu North Zone during the 2023 general elections, did not hide his displeasure as he accused powerful forces within the party of attempting to frustrate the will of genuine stakeholders in favor of narrow political ambitions.
According to him, the alleged effort to install Augustine Akubue as the face of ADC leadership in Enugu represents a dangerous attempt to compromise the party’s integrity at a time when Nigerians are looking for credible alternatives to the ruling political establishment. He described the move as a desperate political calculation that could destroy years of trust-building and grassroots mobilization carried out by committed members of the party.
Idoko argued that a political party seeking public confidence cannot afford to place its leadership in the hands of an individual facing serious allegations bordering on impersonation, forgery, and public deception. He stressed that the petition before the ICPC raises major integrity concerns and should not be ignored by the party’s national leadership.
He questioned how the ADC, which presents itself as a platform of reform and democratic accountability, could justify the promotion of someone whose public image is already under serious ethical scrutiny. According to him, such a decision would send the wrong signal to party members, supporters, and the wider Nigerian electorate.
The ADC chieftain further accused Okwesilieze Nwodo of abandoning democratic principles and allegedly pushing a selfish political agenda that disregards the collective voice of party stakeholders across Enugu State. He claimed that rather than allowing due process and democratic procedures to determine leadership outcomes, there were deliberate efforts to impose a candidate who lacked both legitimacy and broad-based acceptance within the party structure.
In a more explosive allegation, Idoko also claimed that certain external political interests linked to the All Progressives Congress were allegedly being disguised under the political influence associated with Peter Obi. He suggested that some individuals were attempting to exploit Obi’s political popularity and reformist image as cover for political maneuvers that do not reflect the true values of the ADC.
According to Idoko, the legitimate chairman of ADC in Enugu State remains Major General Chris Owushi Eze (Rtd), whom he described as the June 12 unsung hero and a tested leader with proven credibility. He stated that Chris Eze emerged through the just concluded State Congress conducted in accordance with party procedures, constitutional provisions, and democratic principles.
He emphasized that Chris Eze did not emerge through political manipulation or external imposition, but through a transparent process that reflected the confidence and trust of party members across the state. According to him, the retired General earned his mandate through years of service, tested leadership capacity, grassroots support, and unwavering commitment to democratic ideals.
Idoko maintained that the mandate given to Chris Eze represents the authentic voice of Enugu ADC members and should not be undermined by elite political interference. He warned that any attempt by the party’s national leadership to legitimize what he described as an imposed arrangement would trigger deeper divisions and potentially weaken the party’s structure ahead of future political contests.
A strong warning was therefore directed at the ADC National Organizing Secretary, the National Working Committee, and the broader national leadership of the party. Stakeholders insisted that any move to override the outcome of the state congress would amount to a betrayal of party democracy and could spark a major internal rebellion.
Supporters of Chris Eze have also joined the growing resistance, insisting that ADC must remain a credible opposition platform built on transparency, fairness, and internal democracy rather than political imposition and controversy. Many of them argue that if the party fails to protect its internal democratic process, it risks losing moral authority to challenge the failures of other major political parties in Nigeria.
Across Enugu State, party members continue to express frustration over what they see as attempts to commercialize and personalize the leadership of a party meant to serve as a people-driven movement. The popular refrain among many loyalists has now become clear and forceful: “Enugu ADC is not for sale.”
As the crisis deepens, all eyes are now on the national leadership of the party to determine whether it will uphold the outcome of the state congress or bow to pressure from influential political actors. The decision could shape not only the future of ADC in Enugu but also its credibility as a national opposition platform.
For many observers, this unfolding drama is more than just a local leadership dispute—it is a test of whether the ADC can truly defend the principles it publicly preaches. DDM News gathered that party faithful across the state are watching closely, hoping that justice, transparency, and democratic values will prevail over political imposition and elite manipulation.
As the political temperature continues to rise, DDM News reports that the coming days may prove decisive in determining whether peace can return to Enugu ADC or whether the crisis will deepen into a full-scale political confrontation with far-reaching consequences for the party’s future.