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PDP Braces For Court Showdown As Wike Camp Fires Back

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(DDM) – Nigeria’s main opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has placed its leadership organs on high alert ahead of a crucial judgment expected from the Court of Appeal that will determine the rightful leadership of the party.

The anticipated ruling comes amid a deepening internal crisis that has split the party into rival factions following its last National Convention held in Ibadan. The convention produced a new National Working Committee (NWC) led by Tanimu Turaki, a development that has since been challenged by another faction within the party.

Party insiders say the judgment is expected to clarify lingering legal disputes surrounding the legitimacy of the Ibadan convention and the leadership it produced. The decision could also determine the direction of the party as it prepares for the 2027 general elections.

The faction opposing the Turaki-led leadership is believed to be loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. Members of this group, reportedly led by Abdulrahman Mohammed and Samuel Anyanwu, have established their own caretaker structure and have even begun preparations for a separate national convention.

In response to the legal uncertainty, the Turaki-led leadership has scheduled a series of high-level meetings involving key party organs. These include gatherings of the National Caucus, the Board of Trustees (BoT), and the National Executive Committee (NEC). Party sources say the meetings are part of broader preparations for political activities leading up to the next electoral cycle.

According to a senior party source, the leadership remains confident that the Ibadan convention that produced the current NWC was conducted in line with the law. The source noted that all required congresses were completed and that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was properly notified before the convention.

“The Independent National Electoral Commission was served with the required 21-day notice prior to the convention,” the source said, adding that the process followed established party procedures. The source also pointed out that the former acting national chairman, Umar Damagum, formally handed over leadership to the Turaki-led National Working Committee after the convention.

Party officials also argue that the PDP has deliberately refrained from holding certain statutory meetings while awaiting the court’s decision, emphasizing that the party remains committed to the rule of law.

Meanwhile, tensions within the party escalated further after the Turaki faction accused the rival camp of undermining the party while allegedly aligning with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

However, the faction aligned with Wike dismissed those claims and expressed confidence that the appellate court will rule in their favor. Reacting to the development, Hon. Jungudo Haruna Mohammed, the National Publicity Secretary of the Wike faction, said the convention that produced Turaki violated existing legal provisions.

According to Mohammed, the convention allegedly proceeded despite a court order and without proper supervision from INEC. He argued that such an exercise could not produce a legally valid leadership structure.

“You cannot place something on nothing and expect it to stand,” he said, insisting that the convention violated provisions of the Electoral Act as well as the PDP constitution.

He further dismissed the planned NEC meeting by the rival faction, describing it as inconsequential and urging PDP members to ignore the gathering.

The ongoing leadership dispute highlights the internal divisions within the PDP at a time when the opposition party is trying to reposition itself politically. Analysts say the outcome of the Court of Appeal judgment could significantly influence the party’s unity, organizational stability, and readiness for future elections.

For now, both factions remain locked in a political and legal battle that may shape the future leadership of one of Nigeria’s most prominent opposition parties.

China may resume US crude imports amid Middle East energy crisis

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President Xi Jinping of China and President Donald trump of United States caught in a web of retaliations
President Xi Jinping of China and President Donald trump of United States caught in a web of retaliations

Chinese state-owned refiners are reportedly considering resuming crude imports from the United States after a nine-month suspension, driven by a worsening energy supply crisis in the Middle East, according to S&P Global’s Platts.

The additional 20% tariffs on US crude remain in place, but market analysts and refinery sources suggest these may be temporarily set aside if disruptions persist.

“Beijing may even temporarily exempt the additional tariff on US energy if the supply crisis continues, as this would constitute a national emergency,” a Beijing-based market analyst told Platts, citing the country’s heavy reliance on US ethane, which is already tariff-exempt.

Last Thursday, Chinese authorities instructed the nation’s largest oil refiners to suspend exports of diesel and gasoline to secure domestic supplies, Bloomberg News reported, as the war in the Middle East threatens to exacerbate an energy crunch.

An eastern China refining source echoed the urgency, noting that the government must ensure stable domestic fuel supply.

Shipping data reviewed by Platts indicates that around eight crude cargoes from the US Gulf Coast could be delivered to China in the coming weeks, most likely comprising light sweet crude such as WTI Midland.

One cargo was loaded as of March 7.

Trade sources cautioned that shipments could still be diverted if supply conditions ease.

The move comes amid soaring energy prices, with NYMEX front-month crude surging $20.34 to $111.24 per barrel on March 8 due to infrastructure disruptions in the Middle East.

Freight rates for the 270,000-metric ton US Gulf Coast-China route have slightly declined to $26 million per shipment from a record $29.3 million on March 4, Platts said.

Before the conflict, Chinese refiners had largely avoided US crude due to tariffs, which previously made imports uneconomical.

A South China-based refining source estimated that buying US crude would have meant a loss of about $30 per barrel, after accounting for freight and tariffs.

“Every available barrel in the world is under consideration,” a Beijing-based procurement strategist from a state-run refining group told Platts.

“Supply risk is rising, as the duration of the Middle East war may be longer than previously expected.

Commercial inventories are limited, so we must look for anything available.”

China’s state-owned refineries are mandated to prioritize domestic energy supply over profits, according to market sources.

Despite suspending US crude imports since June 2025 cutting annual trade flows by 72.6% year-on-year onshore crude reserves reached a record 1.32 billion barrels on March 5, up from 1.31 billion barrels on February 26, according to Ursa Space data.

The government has also instructed refineries to reduce refined product exports to conserve crude.

Amid these energy concerns, China has reiterated that Iran’s appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as the country’s new supreme leader following the death of his father, Ali Khamenei, is a domestic matter.

Beijing opposes any attempt to target the new leader, reflecting its strategic partnership with Tehran and its broader call for regional stability.

The escalating Middle East conflict, combined with supply chain disruptions and soaring crude prices, is prompting China to explore all options to secure its energy needs, including a potential temporary resumption of US crude imports.

“Wike Came to Me in Tears” — Pastor Ibiyeomie Reveals What Happened Before Supreme Court Victory

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Founder of Salvation Ministries, David Ibiyeomie, recently shared a personal story about his past support for former Rivers State governor and current minister Nyesom Wike, revealing how faith and prayer played a role during a difficult political moment.

Speaking during a sermon, Pastor Ibiyeomie recounted a time when Wike had just lost a court case and came to him feeling deeply distressed. According to the cleric, the politician was emotional and uncertain about what the future held for his political battle.

The pastor said he immediately tried to reassure him, encouraging him not to lose hope despite the legal setback. Ibiyeomie explained that he told Wike he would take the matter to God in prayer, believing that divine intervention could still change the outcome.

According to him, he told Wike that even if the judgment at the Supreme Court appeared to be going against him, God had the power to turn the situation around in his favor.

Pastor Ibiyeomie also revealed that he made personal sacrifices during that period to support Wike spiritually and materially. He claimed that he donated millions of naira on Wike’s behalf as part of faith-based acts, believing it would contribute to a positive outcome.

The cleric said the story did not end there. After Wike eventually emerged victorious and held a thanksgiving service to celebrate the outcome, Pastor Ibiyeomie stated that he was the only pastor invited to officiate at the event.

For the pastor, the moment served as a reminder of the power of faith, prayer, and standing by people during their lowest moments. He used the story to encourage members of his congregation to remain steadfast in their beliefs, even when situations appear impossible.

The revelation has since sparked conversations online, particularly among political observers and church followers, with many discussing the close relationships that sometimes exist between influential religious leaders and political figures in Nigeria.

Supporters say the story highlights loyalty and spiritual mentorship, while others see it as an example of the strong intersection between faith and politics in the country.

China opposes threats against Iran’s new leader

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China on Monday said it opposes any attempt to target Iran’s newly appointed supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, describing his appointment as an internal matter for the Islamic Republic.

Diaspora Digital Media reported that Iran has recently named Mojtaba Khamenei as supreme leader following the killing of his father, Ali Khamenei, during the first wave of strikes carried out by the United States and Israel against Iranian targets.

The Israeli military has since warned that any successor to the former Iranian leader could also be targeted, raising fears of further escalation in the ongoing conflict.

Responding to the development, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said Beijing respects Iran’s sovereignty and rejects outside interference.

“Iran’s decision to appoint the younger Khamenei is based on its constitution,” Guo told reporters at a press briefing in Beijing.

“China opposes interference in other countries’ internal affairs under any pretext, and Iran’s sovereignty, security and territorial integrity should be respected,” he added.

Escalating Military Conflict

Fighting between Iran and its adversaries has intensified in recent days. The United States and Israel have continued to carry out strikes on Iranian targets, while Tehran has responded with missile and drone attacks on Israel and Gulf countries hosting American military bases.

The conflict has heightened tensions across the Middle East, raising fears of a broader regional war.

China Calls for De-escalation

China, a close economic partner of Iran, earlier condemned the killing of Ali Khamenei but has also criticized Iran’s retaliatory strikes against Gulf states.

China’s special envoy to the Middle East, Zhai Jun, called for restraint during talks with Faisal bin Farhan, the foreign minister of Saudi Arabia, on Sunday.

“China urges all parties to immediately cease military operations, prevent further escalation of tensions and avoid causing greater harm to the people of regional countries,” Zhai said.

Meanwhile, China’s foreign minister Wang Yi described the ongoing war as one that “should never have happened” and urged all sides to end the fighting.

Concerns Over Energy Security

The conflict is also raising concerns over global energy supplies and trade routes, which are vital to China’s economy.

According to data from analytics firm Kpler, more than 80 percent of Iran’s oil exports went to China last year, accounting for about 13 percent of China’s total seaborne oil imports.

However, more than half of China’s crude oil imports originate from the wider Middle East, making the country heavily dependent on shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz.

With tensions continuing to rise in the region, analysts warn that disruptions to shipping lanes could threaten global energy security and further destabilize oil markets.

Missed Period But Not Pregnant? Doctors Reveal Surprising Reasons Many Women Experience Irregular Cycles

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Missing a menstrual period is often immediately associated with pregnancy, but health experts say several other medical and lifestyle factors can also disrupt a woman’s menstrual cycle.

According to specialists in Gynecology, irregular or missed periods can occur even when a woman is not pregnant, and in some cases may signal underlying health conditions that require medical attention.

Medically known as Amenorrhea, the absence of menstruation can be influenced by hormonal changes, stress, lifestyle habits, or certain medical disorders.

Below are some of the most common reasons women may miss their periods without being pregnant.

1. High Levels of Stress

Chronic stress can interfere with the body’s hormonal balance and affect the part of the brain that regulates menstruation. When stress hormones remain elevated for long periods, they may delay or temporarily stop ovulation, causing missed periods.

Health experts note that emotional stress, work pressure, or major life events can significantly impact menstrual cycles.

2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

One of the leading medical causes of irregular or missed periods is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). This hormonal disorder affects ovulation and can lead to irregular cycles, excess hair growth, acne, and weight gain.

Women with PCOS often experience fewer periods each year because ovulation does not occur regularly.

3. Sudden Weight Loss or Excessive Exercise

Significant weight loss, strict dieting, or intense physical activity can disrupt the hormones responsible for menstruation. When body fat drops too low, the body may stop producing enough reproductive hormones to maintain a regular cycle.

This condition is sometimes linked to eating disorders such as Anorexia Nervosa.

4. Hormonal Birth Control

Some contraceptive methods can cause irregular periods or stop menstruation entirely. Birth control pills, injections, implants, or hormonal intrauterine devices may alter hormone levels and affect the menstrual cycle.

Doctors say these changes are usually temporary and may normalize once the body adjusts to the medication.

5. Thyroid Disorders

The thyroid gland plays an important role in regulating hormones that influence menstruation. Disorders such as Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism can lead to missed or irregular periods.

Women with thyroid problems may also experience symptoms such as fatigue, weight changes, and mood disturbances.

6. Perimenopause

Women approaching menopause may begin to experience irregular menstrual cycles. This transitional stage, known as Perimenopause, often begins in the 40s but can occur earlier in some women.

Hormonal fluctuations during this phase can cause periods to become irregular, lighter, heavier, or occasionally absent.

When to See a Doctor

Medical experts advise women to seek medical evaluation if they miss several periods in a row, experience unusually heavy bleeding, or notice other unusual symptoms.

While occasional irregular cycles may not always be a cause for concern, persistent menstrual changes can indicate underlying health conditions that require diagnosis and treatment.

Maintaining a balanced diet, managing stress, exercising moderately, and attending regular medical checkups can help support healthy hormonal balance and menstrual health.

Bwala and the Boomerang of ‘Hired Salesman’s’ Rhetoric

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By Chris Agbedo

 

Words matter. In the theatre of political communication, they are the pigments with which public actors paint meaning across the canvas of national discourse. Through them, leaders connect dots and verses, dots of policy, verses of persuasion, until a coherent picture of governance emerges. Citizens read that picture not only to understand what their leaders are doing but also to measure whether those leaders mean what they say. Yet words possess an inconvenient habit: they remember. They linger long after the moment of utterance has passed, quietly waiting in the archive of public discourse. When circumstances change, they return sometimes gently, sometimes with the ferocity of a boomerang. And when they do, they demand explanation. This is the broader significance of the recent controversy surrounding Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser to the President on Policy Communication, following his appearance on the international programme Head to Head. The interview itself might have been another routine episode of political sparring, i.e., an assertive host confronting a government spokesperson with uncomfortable questions about policy, statistics, and public perception. Such encounters are hardly unusual in global media.

What transformed the episode into a moment of national reflection was a single explanation offered in response to questions about Bwala’s earlier criticisms of President Bola Tinubu. Confronted with statements he had made while aligned with the opposition, he dismissed them as the work of a “hired salesman” engaged to de-market a political rival. The phrase has since reverberated across Nigeria’s public conversation. Not merely because it acknowledged the rough-and-tumble nature of political rhetoric, but because of the deeper implications embedded within it. In attempting to explain away past statements, the metaphor unintentionally exposed a logical paradox that now defines the controversy. If yesterday’s denunciations were the scripts of a hired salesman, why should today’s praises be interpreted differently?

Political metaphors are rarely innocent. They carry assumptions about how the speaker understands his own role and the nature of the political enterprise he inhabits. The metaphor of salesmanship is particularly a self-destructive missile that devoured its author. A salesman’s duty is not to truth but to the product. He highlights virtues, downplays flaws, and persuades the audience that what he offers is superior to competing alternatives. Whether he personally believes in the product is secondary; his professional obligation is simply to sell. When a political communicator describes his past rhetoric as the work of such a salesman, he effectively reframes political speech as a commercial transaction. Words become marketing materials, crafted to achieve a predetermined objective rather than to express conviction. The problem, however, is that metaphors rarely remain confined to the past. Once invoked, they inevitably illuminate the present. If the earlier criticisms of Tinubu were merely salesmanship, the audience is left to wonder whether the current defence of Tinubu represents anything more than a different marketing assignment. Thus the explanation that was intended to dissolve a contradiction instead amplified it.

The controversy illustrates a familiar phenomenon in political discourse: the boomerang effect. Words launched in one political direction eventually circle back, returning with unexpected force.
In earlier periods of political history, such boomerangs travelled slowly. Statements made in speeches or interviews might fade from public memory, preserved only in scattered newspaper archives. The digital age has changed that dynamic entirely. Today, every tweet, interview, and speech forms part of a permanent record. When contradictions arise, they can be retrieved within seconds and juxtaposed with current statements. The interview that sparked the controversy demonstrated precisely how this archive functions. Past remarks were placed alongside present explanations, creating a stark contrast between what was once said and how it was now being interpreted. The result was less a debate about policy than an examination of credibility. And in the courtroom of public discourse, credibility is the currency that determines whether arguments carry weight.

What makes the salesman explanation so damaging is its internal logic. By acknowledging that earlier criticisms were professionally motivated exaggerations, the communicator inadvertently invites the public to apply the same logic to present statements. If political speech can be outsourced as a marketing service, then every subsequent statement becomes suspect. Praise may simply represent the mirror image of previous criticism—two sides of the same promotional coin.
The irony is profound. The metaphor that attempted to protect the present from the past ends up dissolving the boundary between them. In effect, the speaker tells his audience: “Do not take my earlier words seriously; they were part of my job.” But the audience inevitably replies: “Then why should we take your current words seriously?” Thus the defence collapses under its own reasoning. It is the rhetorical equivalent of a salesman confessing that he once promoted defective products because he was paid to do so—only to expect customers to trust his latest pitch.

Political language carries weight because it shapes how citizens interpret the character of leaders and the legitimacy of institutions. When accusations of corruption, incompetence, or authoritarianism are made, they are not merely tactical phrases; they are moral claims. To later dismiss such claims as marketing rhetoric trivialises their seriousness. It suggests that even the most severe allegations may simply be tools of partisan competition. This realisation damages more than the credibility of a single communicator. It undermines the entire ecosystem of political discourse. When citizens begin to suspect that accusations are merely strategic exaggerations and praises merely strategic promotions, trust erodes. Political speech becomes indistinguishable from advertising copy—dramatic, persuasive, but fundamentally transactional. Democratic debate cannot thrive under such conditions.

The “hired salesman” explanation also reveals a deeper feature of contemporary political culture: the increasing normalisation of transactional allegiance. In many political systems, actors frequently migrate between parties or ideological camps. Such movement is not inherently problematic; political beliefs evolve, alliances shift, and individuals reassess their positions. The difficulty arises when such transitions occur without intellectual explanation. If someone once described a political figure in the harshest possible terms and later becomes that figure’s most energetic defender, the public naturally expects an account of what changed. Did new evidence emerge? Did circumstances alter the analysis? Did reflection lead to reconsideration? When the explanation offered is simply that earlier criticisms were professional obligations, the implication is that conviction was never central to the discourse in the first place. And that implication proves corrosive.

The controversy also underscores the heightened demands placed upon political communicators in an era of relentless scrutiny. International platforms, in particular, operate within a culture that privileges documented evidence over rhetorical assertion. Statistics, reports from human rights organisations, economic indicators, and archived statements all form part of the evidentiary terrain. A communicator who approaches such a forum armed primarily with campaign-style talking points risks encountering precisely the kind of confrontation that unfolded during the interview. This does not mean that every spokesperson must prevail in every debate. But it does mean that preparation, factual familiarity, and intellectual clarity are indispensable. In the absence of those qualities, the conversation can quickly shift from policy defence to credibility examination.

Perhaps the most troubling consequence of the episode is the potential erosion of public trust in official communication. Government spokespeople occupy a unique position within democratic systems. They are expected to defend policy while simultaneously providing reliable information. When such voices appear to operate as rhetorical contractors rather than principled advocates, the credibility of official narratives suffers. Citizens become reluctant to accept explanations or assurances, assuming they may simply represent the latest version of political marketing. Over time, this suspicion can undermine governance itself. Policies that require public cooperation – economic reforms, security strategies, social programmes – depend heavily on credible communication. If that credibility evaporates, the distance between government and governed widens.

Ultimately, the controversy surrounding Bwala’s remarks offers a cautionary lesson about the enduring power of language. Political actors often treat words as temporary instruments—tools to be deployed aggressively during moments of partisan contestation. But words are not disposable. They accumulate, interact, and form patterns that attentive audiences eventually recognise. Each statement becomes a dot on the canvas of political communication. Over time, those dots connect into narratives that define reputations. When contradictions disrupt the pattern, the entire image changes.

The metaphor of the boomerang is therefore particularly apt. Words thrown into the public arena rarely disappear. They travel outward, sometimes gathering momentum, before returning to their origin. When they return, they often carry sharper edges than when they were first released. In the present controversy, the phrase “hired salesman” served precisely that function. Intended as an explanation, it became the boomerang that transformed a difficult interview into a broader reflection on credibility. For in the ears of many listeners, the phrase suggested that both past criticism and present praise might belong to the same rhetorical profession – one that appears less anchored in conviction than in the shifting Terms and Conditions of “Stomach Infrastructure.” In the Nigerian political lexicon, stomach infrastructure has long served as a sardonic shorthand for the politics of material inducement: loyalty purchased with access, patronage, or proximity to power. When political speech begins to sound indistinguishable from this transactional culture, the audience naturally suspects that rhetoric itself has become another commodity in the marketplace of survival. Under such conditions, words cease to function as moral commitments. They become negotiable instruments, adjusted to suit the economic or political environment of the speaker. Yesterday’s fiery denunciation becomes today’s glowing endorsement, not because the underlying facts have changed, but because the incentives surrounding the speaker have shifted. The rhetoric follows the stomach, not the conscience. The damage inflicted by such a perception is not merely personal; it is reputational in a broader, sociological sense. In many African communicative cultures, social face – the symbolic capital of honour, credibility, and public respect, is a prized possession.

When a public figure casually frames his own past words as professional exaggerations, he risks eroding that symbolic capital. The audience begins to interpret every subsequent statement through the prism of transactional motivation. In effect, the communicator becomes trapped within the very metaphor he invoked. If speech is merely a service rendered under the contractual logic of stomach infrastructure, then the public is left wondering whether the latest defence of policy or praise of leadership is another installment in the same commercial arrangement. And once that suspicion takes root, credibility begins to evaporate with remarkable speed. The hired salesman then discovers, rather painfully, that the damage is largely self-inflicted. As an Ezikeọba proverbial lore captures it with biting clarity: “Nwa wor onwe ye sị ne ọ bụ ọha wor ye”—someone deliberately wrecks his own house and then turns around to accuse the community of demolition. The proverb warns against the human temptation to externalise blame for self-authored misfortune. In the arena of political communication, reckless words often become the very tools of one’s undoing. When they return as boomerangs, the public is merely witnessing the collapse, not orchestrating it.

In the final analysis, the episode reminds us of a fundamental truth about public life: words matter. They matter because they connect the dots and verses on the vast canvas of political communication, shaping how citizens interpret the intentions and integrity of those who speak in the name of power. When words are treated as disposable instruments of hired salesmanship, the canvas becomes blurred. The dots fail to align, the verses lose coherence, and the portrait of leadership dissolves into suspicion. For political communicators, the lesson could not be clearer. Credibility is built slowly through consistency, conviction, and intellectual honesty. Once compromised, it cannot easily be restored by rhetorical dexterity. And in the long memory of democratic discourse, words do not simply vanish. They travel outward, gathering echoes, before returning to connect their own dots on the canvas of public meaning. In that enduring canvas, words always matter.

Early Warning Signs of Enlarged Prostate Every Man Should Know

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Health experts are urging men, particularly those over the age of 40, to pay closer attention to symptoms that may signal an enlarged prostate, a common condition that affects millions of men worldwide.

Medically known as Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), an enlarged prostate occurs when the prostate gland increases in size and begins to press against the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body. Although the condition is non-cancerous, it can significantly affect a man’s quality of life if left untreated.

Doctors say many men often ignore early warning signs, assuming they are a normal part of aging. However, recognising the symptoms early can help prevent complications and allow for timely medical intervention.

Frequent Urination

One of the earliest and most common signs of an enlarged prostate is the need to urinate more often than usual, particularly during the night. This condition, known as Nocturia, can disrupt sleep and may indicate pressure on the bladder caused by the growing prostate gland.

Difficulty Starting Urination

Men with an enlarged prostate may find it difficult to begin urinating, even when the urge is strong. This occurs because the enlarged gland compresses the urethra, restricting the flow of urine from the bladder.

Weak or Slow Urine Stream

A weak or slow urine stream is another key symptom doctors warn men not to ignore. As the prostate enlarges, it can partially block the urethra, making it harder for urine to pass normally.

Feeling of Incomplete Bladder Emptying

Many men with prostate enlargement feel that their bladder does not fully empty after urination. This sensation can lead to repeated trips to the bathroom and ongoing discomfort.

Sudden Urge to Urinate

An urgent and sometimes uncontrollable need to urinate may also occur. In some cases, men may struggle to hold urine for long periods, which can interfere with daily activities.

Straining During Urination

Some men may need to strain or push in order to start or maintain urine flow. This can place additional pressure on the bladder and worsen urinary symptoms over time.

Blood in the Urine

Although less common, the presence of blood in the urine can occur in men with severe prostate enlargement. Medical experts warn that this symptom should be evaluated immediately, as it may also signal more serious conditions such as Prostate Cancer.

Importance of Early Medical Attention

Health professionals emphasize that regular prostate checks can help detect problems early and reduce the risk of complications such as Urinary Tract Infection or bladder damage.

Men experiencing persistent urinary symptoms are advised to seek medical evaluation. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve quality of life and prevent the condition from progressing into more serious health problems.

Medical experts also recommend maintaining a healthy lifestyle, staying physically active, limiting alcohol and caffeine intake, and attending routine health screenings to support long-term prostate health.

Five Deadly Diseases That Continue to Claim Millions of Lives Worldwide

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Several life threatening diseases continue to pose major public health threats globally, claiming millions of lives every year despite advances in modern medicine. Health experts warn that many of these conditions can be prevented, managed, or treated effectively when detected early.

According to the World Health Organization, a combination of infectious and non-communicable diseases remains responsible for the majority of global deaths, particularly in developing countries where access to healthcare and early diagnosis may be limited.

Below are five deadly diseases that continue to take lives around the world.

1. Heart Disease

Heart disease, medically known as Cardiovascular Disease, remains the leading cause of death globally. The condition includes a range of disorders affecting the heart and blood vessels, such as Coronary Artery Disease and heart failure.

Risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, unhealthy diets, lack of physical activity, and obesity. Without proper management, cardiovascular disease can lead to fatal complications such as heart attacks or strokes.

2. Cancer

Cancer is another major cause of death worldwide, responsible for millions of fatalities each year. The disease occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.

Common types include breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer. Early screening, improved lifestyle choices, and advances in treatment have helped increase survival rates in many countries.

3. Stroke

Stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted or reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. Without immediate treatment, brain cells begin to die within minutes.

Stroke is closely linked to high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, and high cholesterol levels. It remains a leading cause of death and long-term disability worldwide.

4. Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis is a highly infectious bacterial disease that primarily affects the lungs but can also spread to other parts of the body. It spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

Despite being preventable and treatable, tuberculosis continues to claim lives, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where diagnosis and treatment may be delayed.

5. Malaria

Malaria remains one of the deadliest infectious diseases in many tropical regions, including parts of Africa. The disease is transmitted through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes.

Young children and pregnant women are among the most vulnerable groups. Preventive measures such as insecticide-treated mosquito nets, prompt diagnosis, and effective treatment are critical in reducing malaria-related deaths.

Importance of Prevention and Early Detection

Health professionals stress that prevention, early detection, and improved healthcare access remain key strategies in reducing deaths from these diseases. Routine medical checkups, vaccination where available, healthy lifestyle choices, and prompt medical attention for unusual symptoms can significantly lower the risk of life-threatening complications.

Public health authorities also continue to advocate stronger awareness campaigns and improved healthcare systems to combat these deadly diseases and reduce their impact on communities worldwide.

Oil prices jump above $119 as Middle East war disrupts global supply

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Global oil prices surged to their highest levels since 2022 as the war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel continued to shake energy markets.

Benchmark Brent Crude briefly climbed to $119.50 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) reached $119.48, marking one of the biggest single-day price jumps ever recorded.

By mid-morning trading in London, Brent was still up sharply, gaining about 14% to $105.71, while WTI rose 13% to around $103.06.

A major driver of the price spike is the near shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, the critical waterway between Iran and Oman through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas normally flows.

The disruption has triggered panic in energy markets as traders fear prolonged supply shortages and rising risks to oil shipments.

Some major producers are also cutting output. Production from key oilfields in Iraq has reportedly fallen by about 70%, as storage capacity has reached its limits.

Adding to market volatility, Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei as its new supreme leader following the death of his father Ali Khamenei.

The move signals that hardline leadership remains firmly in power in Tehran as the conflict continues.

The surge in oil prices is already affecting fuel markets worldwide. U.S. gasoline futures climbed to their highest level since 2022, reaching about $3.22 per gallon.

Despite the increase, Donald Trump, the President of the United States, has said the war’s impact on American consumers will remain limited ahead of the upcoming mid-term elections.

Governments may release emergency reserves to stabilize markets.

Chuck Schumer, leader of the Democrats in the United States Senate, has urged the administration to release oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

Meanwhile, officials from the Group of Seven (G7) are expected to discuss coordinated measures to counter the supply shock.

Even if the conflict ends soon, analysts warn that damaged energy infrastructure, disrupted shipping routes, and higher security risks could keep oil prices elevated for weeks or even months.

For consumers and businesses worldwide, that likely means higher fuel, transportation, and energy costs in the near term.

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Iran after Khamenei: The son who inherited a war

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Power, like nature, rarely tolerates a vacuum.

Barely days after the death of Iran’s long-time Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Tehran has moved swiftly to fill the void.

The appointment of his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, as the new Supreme Leader signals both continuity and controversy in equal measure.

For a system that emerged from a revolution that denounced monarchy and hereditary rule, the optics are striking.

The Islamic Republic was built on the promise of clerical guardianship rather than dynastic succession.

Yet today, Iran appears to have crossed a delicate political threshold: the rise of a son to inherit the authority of a father.

In a region already simmering with tension, the decision is more than symbolic. It may reshape Iran’s internal politics and its posture toward the outside world.

The Iranian Assembly of Experts wasted little time. Their declaration that they “did not hesitate for a minute” in selecting a new leader reflects the urgency gripping the Iranian establishment.

When a state loses its most powerful figure in the middle of geopolitical confrontation, hesitation can look like weakness.

Tehran clearly wanted to send a different message one of continuity and resilience.

Speed, however, does not always guarantee stability. In fact, it often raises deeper questions.

The Islamic Republic’s leadership structure is designed to embody religious authority, revolutionary legitimacy, and political control all at once.

The Supreme Leader is not simply a president or prime minister; he is the ultimate arbiter of the state’s direction.

Replacing such a figure overnight is like swapping the captain of a ship while the vessel sails through a storm.

Who Is Mojtaba Khamenei?

At 56, Mojtaba Khamenei has long existed in the shadows of Iranian power.

Unlike elected officials who rise through public visibility, Mojtaba’s influence developed quietly behind the curtain of clerical networks and security institutions. For years, analysts and diplomats alike described him as one of the most powerful men in Iran without holding an official title.

That paradox  influence without office defined his political identity.

His clerical training in Qom, the spiritual heart of Shia scholarship, gave him theological credentials.

His links with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards strengthened his political leverage. Together, these elements built a profile that many observers believed positioned him as a potential successor long before his father’s death.

Still, potential succession and actual appointment are two very different things.

Now the quiet figure from the background has stepped into the spotlight of global politics.

Mojtaba Khamenei does not inherit an ordinary leadership role.

He inherits a system under extraordinary pressure.

Iran today faces a complex web of challenges: economic sanctions, regional conflicts, diplomatic isolation, and a restless younger population demanding social and political reform.

The late Ayatollah Khamenei spent decades balancing these pressures through a combination of ideological firmness and strategic caution.

His leadership was often described as rigid, yet it proved remarkably durable.

For Mojtaba, the challenge is not merely to lead but to prove legitimacy.

Leadership in Iran’s system depends heavily on religious authority and revolutionary credibility.

Critics have long questioned whether Mojtaba possesses the same clerical stature required to command universal respect within Iran’s religious hierarchy.

The transition therefore carries a delicate question: will Iran’s establishment rally around him, or will rival factions quietly test the limits of his authority?

The most controversial aspect of Mojtaba’s rise lies in its resemblance to dynastic succession.

Iran’s revolution in 1979 overthrew a hereditary monarchy.

The Shah’s system was condemned as corrupt, elitist, and detached from the people. The new Islamic Republic promised a governance model rooted in religious scholarship rather than bloodline.

Now critics argue that appointing the son of the previous leader blurs that distinction.

To supporters of the regime, however, the argument is different. They see Mojtaba not as a prince inheriting a throne but as a cleric who has earned the confidence of the country’s most powerful institutions.

In other words, what critics call dynasty, supporters call continuity.

The truth likely lies somewhere in between.

Mojtaba’s personal history reflects the revolutionary generation that shaped modern Iran.

As a teenager, he reportedly served on the front lines during the Iran-Iraq War  a conflict that remains central to Iran’s political mythology. Participation in that war is often treated within the Iranian establishment as a badge of revolutionary authenticity.

Such experiences matter in Iran’s political culture. They connect leaders to the sacrifices that defined the republic’s formative years.

Yet the world Mojtaba now leads is vastly different from the one his father inherited in 1989.

Iran today operates in a hyper-connected global environment where economic sanctions, cyber warfare, and information battles shape political reality as much as military power.

The battlefield has changed.

Adding a human dimension to this transition is the tragic loss Mojtaba reportedly suffered during the recent strikes the death of his wife.

Personal grief, especially during a moment of national upheaval, can influence leadership in unpredictable ways. History has shown that leaders forged in tragedy sometimes emerge more hardened, more determined, and less willing to compromise.

Whether Mojtaba’s leadership moves toward confrontation or cautious diplomacy remains one of the most important questions facing global politics today.

What Comes Next for Iran?

The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei may stabilize Iran’s leadership structure in the short term.

The establishment has demonstrated its capacity to close ranks quickly during crisis.

But long-term stability will depend on broader dynamics.

Iran’s population is young and increasingly connected to global ideas. Economic pressures remain intense, and regional tensions show little sign of easing.

In this environment, leadership alone cannot resolve every challenge.

Iran’s next chapter will depend not only on the authority of its new Supreme Leader but also on the evolving relationship between the state and its society.

For the Middle East, this leadership transition arrives at a volatile moment.

Regional rivalries, proxy conflicts, and nuclear tensions continue to define the geopolitical landscape.

The approach Mojtaba Khamenei chooses whether assertive or conciliatory will influence relations with Israel, the United States, Gulf nations, and beyond.

Leadership transitions often create moments of recalibration in international politics.

Sometimes they open doors to diplomacy. Other times they deepen confrontation.

The Islamic Republic of Iran has entered a new era.

The passing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei marked the end of one of the longest and most consequential leadership periods in modern Middle Eastern history.

The rise of Mojtaba Khamenei signals continuity, yet it also introduces uncertainty.

Revolutions often promise change, but systems built from revolutions eventually develop traditions of their own.

Iran now stands at that delicate intersection where revolutionary ideals meet the realities of power, succession, and survival.

And as the world watches Tehran’s next steps, one truth remains clear: the story of Iran’s revolution is far from finished.

A new chapter has begun.

“I Paid the Rent and Did Everything” — Eucharia Anunobi Opens Up About her Past Marriage

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Veteran Nollywood actress and evangelist Eucharia Anunobi recently became emotional while opening up about the painful experiences she endured during her previous marriage.

Speaking candidly about that difficult chapter of her life, the actress recalled a heartbreaking moment involving her late son that still deeply affects her today. According to Anunobi, there was a frightening medical situation in which a student doctor mistakenly carried out a blood extraction instead of the intended blood transfusion, removing three pints of her son’s blood.

The actress said the incident left her devastated and shaken, describing it as one of the most painful memories she has carried with her over the years.

Despite the trauma and the challenges she was facing at the time, Anunobi revealed that she still held on to her marriage, hoping that things would eventually improve. She explained that she believed the promises her husband had made to stand by her through life’s hardships.

According to her, those promises were part of what convinced her to continue fighting for the relationship even when it became increasingly difficult.

The actress also revealed that her parents had initially warned her against entering the marriage, expressing concerns about the relationship early on. However, she chose to follow her heart and remained hopeful that love and commitment would see them through their struggles.

As the years went on, Anunobi said the burden of the relationship began to weigh heavily on her. She disclosed that she was the one carrying most of the financial responsibilities in the home, including paying rent and handling major expenses.

In her emotional recollection, she said her former partner rarely contributed financially, leaving her to shoulder the responsibilities almost entirely on her own.

The Nollywood star reflected on how those experiences taught her difficult but important lessons about resilience, self-worth, and the realities of relationships.

Today, Eucharia Anunobi is known not only for her powerful performances on screen but also for her work as a minister and motivational speaker, often sharing personal stories from her life to encourage others who may be going through similar struggles.

Her emotional testimony has resonated with many people online, with supporters praising her honesty and strength in speaking about such deeply personal experiences.

For many fans, her story serves as a reminder that even public figures face private battles, and that healing and growth can still emerge from the most painful chapters of life.

Turkey deploys six F-16 jets, air defence systems to Cyprus

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Turkey has deployed six F-16 fighter jets and air defence systems to northern Cyprus as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate amid the ongoing war involving Iran, Ankara said on Monday.

According to a statement from the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, the deployment is aimed at strengthening security for the Turkish community in northern Cyprus and protecting the region from potential spillover from the conflict.

“In the context of the latest developments in our region, six F-16 fighter jets and air defence systems have been deployed to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus as of today,” the ministry said.

Officials added that the move forms part of a phased security plan and warned that Ankara could take additional measures depending on how the regional situation develops.

The deployment comes after growing security concerns around the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, which remains divided between the internationally recognized Greek Cypriot south and the Turkish-controlled north.

European powers have increased their military presence on the island in recent days following a drone strike last week on the RAF Akrotiri Air Base, a British military installation in Cyprus.

Security officials believe the drone was launched by Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group.

Turkey does not recognize the internationally recognized Greek Cypriot government in southern Cyprus, which is a member of the European Union. Instead, Ankara recognizes only the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state in the north.

The island has remained divided since 1974, when Turkish forces intervened following a coup backed by Greece.

Meanwhile, tensions escalated further last week when NATO air defence systems reportedly intercepted a ballistic missile fired from Iran that entered Turkish airspace.

The incident occurred amid the expanding conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel, raising fears that the war could spread further across the region.

Following the interception, Ankara warned Tehran against launching additional missiles toward Turkish territory.

Turkey has also criticized the increased European military deployments to Cyprus, arguing that the moves could risk dragging the island into the broader regional conflict.

Despite the criticism, Ankara says it will continue to monitor developments closely and strengthen defensive measures in northern Cyprus if necessary.

The situation has heightened fears that the Mediterranean region could become another front in the widening Middle East crisis.

Signs of Heart Disease Most People Ignore

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Heart disease remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, yet many people fail to recognise its early warning signs. Conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels, broadly known as Cardiovascular Disease, often develop gradually, with subtle symptoms that are frequently overlooked or mistaken for minor health issues.

Health experts warn that ignoring these warning signs can delay diagnosis and treatment, increasing the risk of severe complications such as Heart Attack or Stroke. Recognising the early symptoms can significantly improve outcomes and help prevent life-threatening events.

Below are some of the most commonly ignored signs of heart disease.

1. Unusual Fatigue

Persistent or unexplained fatigue is often dismissed as stress or lack of sleep. However, extreme tiredness especially when performing routine activities can signal that the heart is struggling to pump enough blood to meet the body’s needs.

Women, in particular, may experience severe fatigue weeks before a cardiac event.

2. Shortness of Breath

Difficulty breathing during normal activities such as walking, climbing stairs, or lying down can be a sign that the heart is not pumping efficiently. When the heart cannot circulate blood properly, fluid may build up in the lungs, causing breathlessness.

Many people attribute this symptom to aging or poor physical fitness, but it can indicate underlying heart problems.

3. Mild Chest Discomfort

While intense chest pain is widely recognised as a symptom of heart attack, many people experience only mild discomfort, pressure, tightness, or a burning sensation in the chest.

This symptom is sometimes mistaken for indigestion or muscle strain, leading people to ignore it until the condition worsens.

4. Pain in Other Parts of the Body

Heart-related pain does not always remain in the chest. It can spread to the shoulders, arms, neck, jaw, or back. This type of pain can come and go, making it easy to overlook.

Pain radiating to the left arm or jaw is particularly associated with heart problems.

5. Swelling in the Legs, Ankles, or Feet

Swelling in the lower limbs may occur when the heart cannot pump blood effectively, causing fluid to accumulate in body tissues. This symptom can indicate Heart Failure, a condition where the heart struggles to circulate blood properly.

People often mistake this swelling for minor fluid retention or standing for long periods.

6. Dizziness or Lightheadedness

Feeling dizzy, faint, or lightheaded can occur when the brain does not receive enough oxygen-rich blood due to heart problems. In some cases, it may be linked to abnormal heart rhythms, also known as Arrhythmia.

Frequent dizziness should never be ignored.

7. Nausea or Indigestion

Some people experience nausea, stomach discomfort, or symptoms resembling acid reflux during heart problems. Because these symptoms mimic digestive issues, they are often dismissed as harmless.

However, persistent or unexplained digestive discomfort may sometimes signal a heart condition.

8. Irregular or Rapid Heartbeat

A fluttering or racing sensation in the chest may occur when the heart beats irregularly. Occasional palpitations are common, but frequent episodes may indicate an underlying heart disorder.

Monitoring such symptoms and seeking medical evaluation is essential.

Protecting Your Heart

Early detection plays a crucial role in preventing serious complications from heart disease. Experts recommend maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, balanced nutrition, avoiding tobacco, managing stress, and undergoing routine medical check-ups.

Anyone experiencing persistent or unusual symptoms should seek medical attention promptly, as early intervention can significantly reduce the risk of severe heart conditions and improve long-term health outcomes.

“My Husband Has No Ego” — Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Opens Up About Her Lasting Marriage

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Nollywood icon Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has opened up about the strength of her decades-long marriage, revealing why divorce has never been an option for her.

Speaking about her relationship with her husband, Matthew Ekeinde, the celebrated actress described him as a deeply selfless man whose personality has played a major role in keeping their marriage stable for more than three decades.

According to Omotola, mutual respect and understanding have been key to the longevity of their relationship. She explained that despite being in the public eye for many years, their marriage has remained largely drama-free because of the way her husband approaches life and relationships.

“Divorce is not an option for me. My husband is a very selfless person; he has no ego,” she said while reflecting on their journey together.

The actress also revealed that in the 30 years they have spent together as husband and wife, they have never had a conflict involving another woman. She credited this to the trust and boundaries they have both maintained throughout their relationship.

Omotola and Matthew Ekeinde got married in 1996, long before she became one of the biggest names in Nollywood. Over the years, their relationship has often been admired by fans who see them as one of the entertainment industry’s most enduring couples.

The award-winning actress noted that marriage requires patience, maturity, and a willingness to grow together through different stages of life. She believes that many relationships struggle when partners allow ego, pride, or outside distractions to take priority over commitment.

For Omotola, maintaining a strong partnership has always meant focusing on the bigger picture of family, loyalty, and shared values rather than temporary disagreements.

Her comments have sparked conversations online, with many fans praising the couple’s long-lasting union and the example they have set for younger generations navigating relationships in the spotlight.

Even after 30 years together, Omotola says she still values the bond they share, describing it as one built on trust, respect, and unwavering support.

Woman Arrested After Multiple Shots Fired Toward Rihanna and A$AP Rocky’s Home

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A terrifying incident reportedly unfolded outside the home of global music star Rihanna after gunfire erupted in what authorities are describing as a suspected drive-by shooting.

According to early police reports, a woman pulled up outside the residence the singer shares with rapper A$AP Rocky and began firing multiple shots toward the property. Investigators say at least ten rounds were discharged during the incident, with several bullets striking parts of the home.

One of the rounds reportedly pierced through an exterior wall, raising serious concerns about how close the situation came to becoming far more dangerous.

Sources say Rihanna was inside the house at the time the gunfire rang out. It is still unclear whether A$AP Rocky or the couple’s children were also present when the shots were fired. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported so far.

What has puzzled investigators the most is what happened next.

Instead of fleeing the scene, the suspect allegedly remained in the area and was taken into custody by responding officers shortly after the shooting. Authorities arrested the woman just outside the property, bringing the frightening situation to an end within minutes.

Police are now working to determine what may have motivated the attack. At this stage, investigators have not confirmed whether the suspect specifically targeted Rihanna or if the incident was the result of another factor, such as a personal dispute or a random act.

The case remains under active investigation as detectives examine evidence from the scene and attempt to piece together exactly what led up to the shooting.

The shocking incident has already sparked concern among fans around the world, many of whom expressed relief online after learning that Rihanna was not harmed.

For now, authorities are focused on understanding the suspect’s intentions and ensuring the safety of everyone involved while the investigation continues.

Iran says it captured US soldiers as war enter second week

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Iran has claimed that several United States soldiers were captured during ongoing hostilities with the United States and Israel, a claim strongly denied by Washington as the conflict in the Middle East enters its second week.

The statement was made by Ali Larijani, head of Iran’s National Security Council, who said Iranian forces had taken “a number” of American troops prisoner since fighting began.

Larijani said the alleged captures occurred during Iran’s military response to what he described as a coordinated offensive by the United States and Israel.

“Reports indicate that several American soldiers have been taken prisoner since the start of hostilities,” Larijani said, adding that Iranian authorities had verified the situation.

He further accused the United States government of attempting to conceal the development from the public.

“The American government is reporting casualties selectively, but we have confirmed that a number of their troops have been captured and are now under Iranian control,” he said. “This cannot be hidden for long.”

The claim was quickly rejected by United States Central Command (CENTCOM), which described the report as false.

CENTCOM spokesperson Captain Tim Hawkins said no American service members had been captured by Iranian forces.

“These reports are false and deceptive. No American service members have been taken prisoner by Iranian forces,” Hawkins said in a statement.

He added that the U.S. military continues to monitor developments across the region and remains fully aware of operational conditions.

The competing claims come amid a week of intense military exchanges following large-scale strikes launched on February 28 by the United States and Israel against Iranian military facilities.

Since then, Iran has carried out multiple retaliatory missile and drone attacks targeting U.S. military installations and strategic sites across the Gulf region.

Both sides have reported casualties. Iranian authorities say more than 1,300 civilians have been killed since the start of the conflict, while U.S. officials have acknowledged several military deaths.

Analysts say the claims surrounding captured soldiers may also be part of the broader information battle accompanying the military confrontation.

Iran has repeatedly accused Washington of spreading misinformation about the war, while U.S. officials have warned that Tehran is using propaganda to influence global perception and strengthen domestic morale.

Independent verification of Iran’s claim has not been made, and no international agency has confirmed that American troops are being held in Iran.

Strategic Concerns

Beyond the battlefield, the conflict is also raising fears about wider regional instability.

The Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes, remains under heavy military tension. Any disruption to the waterway could significantly affect global energy supplies and international markets.

Larijani warned that U.S. forces operating in the region should exercise caution, saying Iran reserves the right to escalate its operations if necessary.

“This conflict has entered a phase where missteps by the United States could have serious consequences,” he said.

Despite the ongoing exchanges of accusations and military strikes, diplomats and international observers continue to call for independent verification of battlefield claims and renewed efforts to prevent the conflict from expanding further across the Middle East.

Teenage Pregnancy Rates Highest in Kebbi, Zamfara, Kaduna – National Health Report

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Teenage pregnancy remains a major public health concern in Nigeria, with northern states such as Kebbi, Zamfara and Kaduna recording the highest prevalence among adolescent girls, according to the 2025 State of Health of the Nation Report.

The report, released on Sunday in Abuja and produced in line with the provisions of the National Health Act, examined nationwide trends in adolescent reproductive health and highlighted significant regional disparities.

Findings showed that about 32 percent of girls aged 15 to 19 in Kebbi State had experienced pregnancy, the highest rate recorded in the country. Zamfara and Kaduna states followed closely, each with a prevalence rate of 30 percent.

In contrast, southern states such as Lagos State and Edo State recorded significantly lower rates, with teenage pregnancy affecting approximately three percent of girls in the same age group.

The data, derived from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey 2024, underscores stark regional differences and highlights the urgent need for targeted interventions to improve adolescent reproductive health outcomes across the country.

According to the report, teenage pregnancy significantly increases the risk of maternal and child morbidity and mortality. It also contributes to social challenges, particularly school dropout among adolescent girls in high-risk communities.

Education was identified as a major protective factor. The report revealed that pregnancy prevalence was highest  about 34 percent  among girls with no formal education, compared to just four percent among those who had education beyond secondary school.

Despite the challenges, the report noted progress in menstrual hygiene management among adolescents. About 95 percent of girls surveyed said they were able to wash and change menstrual materials privately at home, while 94 percent reported using appropriate menstrual hygiene products.

However, concerns were raised over growing mental health challenges and substance abuse among adolescents. The report pointed to increasing use of alcohol and drugs such as tramadol and cannabis, particularly among secondary school students nationwide.

Adolescents and young people aged 10 to 24 make up roughly 32 percent of Nigeria’s population and carry a significant burden of mental health disorders, especially depression and anxiety, the report stated.

It also highlighted government efforts to strengthen mental health services, particularly through awareness campaigns and collaborations held during World Mental Health Day and International Adolescent Health Week in 2025.

These initiatives involved partnerships between the Federal Ministry of Health, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, the World Health Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and several civil society organisations working to address substance abuse and improve adolescent health outcomes nationwide.

Anambra Government Moves to Strengthen Media Ties with DDM

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Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Dr Law Mefor

(DDM) – The Anambra State Commissioner for Information is expected to pay an official visit to the office of Diaspora Digital Media today, Monday, in a development that has generated anticipation among staff members of the media organization.

Management of Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) made the announcement in a brief internal notice informing staff about the likely visit of the state’s information chief. The notice urged members of staff to remain prepared as the media organization gets ready to receive the government official.

According to the message circulated within the organization, the visit is expected to take place at the DDM office, although the exact time and details of the engagement have not been publicly disclosed. The notice simply informed employees that the Anambra State Commissioner for Information would likely pay an official visit to the organization on Monday.

The announcement has prompted preparations within the media house as staff anticipate the arrival of the commissioner, whose office is responsible for managing government communication, public information policies, and relations with media institutions in the state.

Diaspora Digital Media has gradually established itself as a growing digital journalism and broadcasting platform with a strong online presence. The organization focuses on delivering news and analysis to audiences both within Nigeria and among Nigerians in the diaspora.

Industry observers say visits by public officials to media organizations often serve as part of broader government outreach efforts aimed at strengthening communication channels with journalists and digital media platforms.

In recent years, digital news platforms have played an increasingly significant role in shaping political discourse and public opinion across Nigeria. This has made collaboration and engagement between government institutions and media organizations more important than ever.

For information commissioners at the state level, maintaining an active relationship with the media is considered a crucial aspect of governance. Their role typically involves disseminating government policies, coordinating official communication strategies, and ensuring that accurate information reaches the public.

The expected visit to Diaspora Digital Media may therefore provide an opportunity for dialogue between the state government and the digital media platform, especially as online journalism continues to expand its influence.

Although no official agenda for the visit has been released, such engagements often include discussions on information management, media collaboration, and the role of digital platforms in promoting transparency and accountability in governance.

Staff members of DDM are expected to be on standby as the organization prepares to host the commissioner, whose visit underscores the growing recognition of digital media institutions in Nigeria’s evolving information ecosystem.

More details about the purpose and outcome of the visit are expected to emerge after the engagement later today.

BREAKING: Iran Names Khamenei’s Son as New Supreme Leader

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Iran has officially named Mojtaba Khamenei as the country’s new Supreme Leader following the killing of his father, Ali Khamenei, in joint U.S.–Israeli strikes on February 28.

The announcement was made by Iranian state media, confirming that the powerful Assembly of Experts selected Mojtaba Khamenei to lead the Islamic Republic.

The Assembly of Experts is an 88-member body of elected senior clerics responsible for appointing and supervising Iran’s Supreme Leader.

The body has chosen a new leader only once before since the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979 when Ali Khamenei was selected after the death of Iran’s first Supreme Leader, Ruhollah Khomeini, more than three decades ago.

Leadership Change Amid War

The leadership transition comes at a time of heightened conflict in the Middle East following the killing of Ali Khamenei during the ongoing confrontation involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.

The late leader had ruled Iran since 1989 and was widely regarded as the most powerful figure in the country, overseeing the military, judiciary, and key political decisions.

Profile of the New Leader

Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, is the second son of the late Supreme Leader. Though he has not held any official position within the Iranian government, he is believed to wield considerable influence behind the scenes.

He has close ties with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Iran’s most powerful military force and its Basij volunteer paramilitary wing.

However, Mojtaba is not considered a high-ranking cleric, which has raised questions among some observers about his religious credentials for the role.

In 2019, the United States Department of the Treasury sanctioned him, accusing him of working with commanders of the IRGC’s Quds Force and the Basij militia to advance what Washington described as his father’s destabilizing regional agenda and oppressive domestic policies.

The appointment is already drawing international attention.

Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump said Washington must be involved in the process of selecting Iran’s next leader and warned that the choice of Mojtaba Khamenei would be “unacceptable.”

Meanwhile, Israeli sources claim that Mojtaba was previously targeted in an airstrike last week, though intelligence officials believe he survived the attack with injuries.

Trump says new Iran leader won’t last long without his approval

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United States President Donald Trump has warned that whoever succeeds Iran’s late supreme leader Ali Khamenei may struggle to remain in power without approval from Washington, as Tehran prepares to announce a new leader amid an escalating regional war.

Nine days into the conflict that resulted in Khamenei’s death, three members of Iran’s powerful Assembly of Experts confirmed that the body had already chosen the country’s next supreme leader.

However, several hours after the announcement, the identity of the successor had not yet been made public.

Hossein Redaei, a member of the Assembly, said the organisation had gathered the necessary votes but decided against holding a public, in-person announcement due to the ongoing wartime situation.

Speaking during an interview with ABC News on Sunday, Trump insisted that the incoming Iranian leader would need the approval of the United States.

“He’s going to have to get approval from us,” Trump said. “If he doesn’t get approval from us, he’s not going to last long.”

Trump had earlier rejected speculation that Khamenei’s 56-year-old son, Mojtaba Khamenei, might take over the role, describing him as an unacceptable “lightweight”.

Iran, however, quickly dismissed the comments.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the selection of a new supreme leader was strictly an internal matter and warned foreign powers against interfering in the country’s affairs.

Speaking on Meet the Press on NBC, Araghchi said Iran would “allow nobody to interfere in our domestic affairs,” and demanded that Trump apologise to people across the Middle East for what he described as a spiralling war in the region.

The growing conflict intensified overnight as Israeli forces carried out fresh strikes targeting strategic infrastructure in and around Tehran.

According to Iranian officials, Israeli warplanes struck five fuel facilities near the capital, killing at least four people and triggering massive fires that produced thick smoke across the city.

The attacks also disrupted fuel distribution in the Iranian capital, according to Tehran’s governor who spoke to the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).

Residents reported that a dark haze covered much of Tehran, a city of about 10 million people, blocking sunlight and filling the air with the smell of burning fuel. Authorities warned that the smoke could be toxic and urged residents to remain indoors.

One resident described the situation in a message sent to relatives abroad.

“The blaze has been burning for more than 12 hours. The air has become unbreathable,” the 35-year-old said. “I can’t even go out to do daily shopping.

Iran’s powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it still had sufficient supplies to continue missile and drone operations for up to six months.

Explosions were reported over Israel’s commercial centre, Tel Aviv, after the Israeli military said it detected incoming missiles fired from Iran. Israel’s emergency service, Magen David Adom, reported that at least six people were wounded in the attack.

Trump also declined to rule out deploying U.S. ground troops to Iran but maintained that the war was already close to being won.

An IRGC spokesman, Ali Mohammad Naini, said Iran had so far deployed only first- and second-generation missiles but warned that more advanced long-range missiles could be used in the coming days.

The conflict has begun affecting other countries in the Middle East.

Saudi authorities said a projectile strike in the province of Al-Kharj killed two people and injured 12 others. Earlier, Saudi Arabia reported intercepting several drones headed toward targets including the diplomatic district of Riyadh.

In Kuwait, officials said an attack struck fuel tanks at the country’s international airport, while Bahrain reported damage to a desalination plant.

In a rare televised address, Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa condemned Iran’s actions, describing them as “unprecedented aggression”.

Rising Casualties

Iran’s health ministry said the conflict had killed at least 1,200 civilians and wounded nearly 10,000 others, though the figures could not be independently verified.

Meanwhile, Lebanon’s health minister reported that Israeli air strikes in the country had killed at least 394 people since the fighting expanded into the country a week ago, including 83 children and 42 women.

The Israeli military also confirmed that two Israeli soldiers were killed during clashes in southern Lebanon.

Analysts say there is still no clear path to ending the war, which U.S. and Israeli officials believe could last for several more weeks.

Trump suggested that Iran’s economy could eventually be rebuilt if a leader acceptable to Washington replaces the late Khamenei.

Global powers such as China and Russia have largely avoided direct involvement despite their close ties with Tehran.

China’s top diplomat Wang Yi said the conflict “should never have happened” and warned that the international community must prevent the world from returning to what he called “the law of the jungle.”

Meanwhile, Pope Leo XIV called for an end to the violence, praying that “the roar of the bombs may cease, the weapons may fall silent, and a space for dialogue may open.”

Iran Strikes Kuwait Airport, Bahraini Water Plant in Fresh Drone Attacks

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Fresh drone and missile attacks launched by Iran have struck key infrastructure across Gulf countries, including an airport in Kuwait and a desalination facility in Bahrain, as the regional conflict linked to the war with United States and Israel enters its second week.

Officials said the strikes targeted fuel storage tanks at Kuwait International Airport, while a separate drone attack damaged a desalination plant in Bahrain.

At least four people were reported killed across the region as hostilities intensified.
Casualties Across the Gulf
Authorities in Kuwait said two border guards were killed while performing their duties, though details surrounding the incident were not immediately disclosed.

In Saudi Arabia, the civil defence agency reported that a “military projectile” landed in a residential area in Al‑Kharj Governorate, killing two expatriate workers one from India and another from Bangladesh and injuring 12 others.

According to an AFP tally, 18 people, including 10 civilians, have been killed in Gulf countries since the war began.

Kuwaiti authorities said the drone strike on the airport triggered a fire in fuel tanks, though the blaze was quickly brought under control.

The Kuwait News Agency reported no significant injuries.

The Kuwaiti military described the attack as a direct strike on vital infrastructure, noting that falling debris from interception efforts also damaged some civilian facilities.

Meanwhile, Bahrain’s Interior Ministry said an Iranian drone attack damaged a desalination plant but did not disrupt the country’s water supply.

Iran’s elite military force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), said it had previously targeted the U.S. naval facility at Naval Support Activity Bahrain (Juffair), claiming the base had been used in attacks against Iranian infrastructure.

Several Gulf states reported additional attempted strikes on Sunday.
Air defences in United Arab Emirates detected 17 ballistic missiles and 117 drones, intercepting most of them, according to authorities.

Saudi Arabia’s Defence Ministry also said it intercepted 33 drones, including one aimed at the country’s major oil installation at the Shaybah oil field.

A drone was also reportedly directed toward Riyadh’s diplomatic quarter but was intercepted before causing damage.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned that Tehran would continue to respond if neighbouring countries allowed their territory to be used for attacks against Iran.

“If their land is used against us, we will be forced to respond,” Pezeshkian said.

Although the Iranian leader had earlier apologized to Gulf nations hosting U.S. military bases, Iran’s judiciary chief later stated that strikes would continue on locations in the region that were “at the disposal of the enemy.

The attacks come amid a widening regional war triggered after U.S. and Israeli forces launched a large-scale air campaign against Iran on February 28, a conflict that has since disrupted energy markets, aviation routes and security across the Middle East.

Dak Prescott and Fiancée Sarah Jane Ramos Reportedly Call Off Wedding After Heated Prenup Dispute

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Rumors have begun circulating online that Dak Prescott and his fiancée, Sarah Jane Ramos, may have called off their planned wedding following a serious disagreement over a prenuptial agreement.

The couple had reportedly been preparing for an April ceremony after Prescott secured a massive $240 million contract with the Dallas Cowboys. What was expected to be a celebratory period for the pair has instead become the center of speculation, with sources claiming tension grew between them over financial protections tied to the quarterback’s new deal.

According to the circulating reports, Prescott had been strongly advocating for a comprehensive prenup in recent months, aiming to safeguard the wealth tied to his record-breaking contract. However, the reports suggest that Ramos was unwilling to sign the agreement, which allegedly led to repeated disagreements behind the scenes.

The situation reportedly escalated during a heated argument while the couple was spending time on a yacht. Witnesses claim the disagreement turned into a loud confrontation, with both sides standing firm on their positions. Not long after, rumors began spreading that the wedding plans had been completely called off.

While neither Prescott nor Ramos has publicly confirmed the claims, the story has already sparked widespread debate online. Some fans believe the NFL star is justified in protecting his financial future, especially given the size of his contract and the realities many high-profile athletes face regarding finances and relationships.

Others argue that disagreements over prenups can sometimes reveal deeper issues around trust, communication, and expectations in a relationship. In many cases, financial agreements before marriage can become emotionally charged topics, particularly when large sums of money and public scrutiny are involved.

Prescott has largely kept his personal life private despite being one of the NFL’s most recognizable quarterbacks. His relationship with Ramos has often appeared supportive and stable in public appearances, which is why the rumors have surprised many fans.

For now, the situation remains unconfirmed, and it is unclear whether the wedding has actually been canceled or if the reports are simply speculation amplified by social media.

Still, the conversation the rumor has triggered is a familiar one in the world of celebrity relationships, balancing love, trust, and financial security when massive wealth enters the picture.

Amy Luciani Breaks Down in Tears, Claims CPS Took Her Daughter Amid Alleged Struggles in Marriage to Dwight Howard

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Reality TV personality and rapper Amy Luciani has gone viral after an emotional moment where she broke down in tears while speaking about the challenges in her marriage to former NBA star Dwight Howard.

In the emotional clip circulating online, Amy Luciani claimed that Child Protective Services (CPS) took her daughter, a situation she says is connected to ongoing issues in her household. Through tears, the reality star alleged that Dwight Howard is struggling with a cocaine problem and urgently needs help.

According to Luciani, the situation has put immense pressure on their relationship and family life. She expressed deep frustration and heartbreak while explaining that she feels like she is losing her marriage to addiction.

“This is what I’m losing my marriage to,” she said emotionally, suggesting that the alleged substance abuse has created instability in their home.

Luciani’s emotional confession has sparked widespread reactions across social media. Some supporters expressed sympathy for her situation, praising her for speaking openly about the struggles she says she is facing behind closed doors. Others urged compassion for both parties, noting that addiction is a serious issue that often affects entire families.

The discussion has also reignited conversations online about the pressures celebrity couples face and the impact that personal struggles can have on children and family dynamics.

As the clip continues to spread, neither Dwight Howard nor his representatives have publicly responded to the claims at the time of reporting. Fans are now watching closely to see whether either side will address the situation further.

JUST IN: Iran Chooses New Supreme Leader

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Iran’s clerical body responsible for choosing the country’s supreme leader has confirmed that a successor to the late Ali Khamenei has been selected, though the name of the new leader has not yet been publicly announced.

Members of the Assembly of Experts said on Sunday that a vote had already been conducted to determine Iran’s next supreme leader following Khamenei’s death.

The clerical council holds constitutional authority to appoint and oversee the country’s highest political and religious authority.

According to assembly member Ahmad Alamolhoda, the decision has been finalized and an official announcement will be made by the body’s secretariat.

“The vote to appoint the leader has taken place and the leader has been chosen,” Alamolhoda said, as reported by Iranian media.

Although the identity of the new leader remains undisclosed, speculation has intensified around Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late supreme leader, who has long been viewed as a potential successor.

Another member of the assembly, Mohsen Heydari, representing Khuzestan Province, confirmed that the majority of members agreed on a candidate.

“The most suitable candidate, approved by the majority of the Assembly of Experts, has been determined,” Heydari said.

Meanwhile, cleric Mohammad Mehdi Mirbagheri also confirmed that a consensus had been reached, stating that the assembly had formed “a firm opinion reflecting the majority view.”

The leadership transition follows the killing of Khamenei on February 28 during coordinated military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel, an event that triggered a wider regional conflict involving Iran.

The succession process has taken place amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. Donald Trump has suggested that Washington should have a role in determining Iran’s next leader and has dismissed the possibility of Mojtaba Khamenei assuming the position, describing him as a “lightweight.”

Iranian officials have strongly rejected any suggestion that the United States could influence the selection process.

The Israeli military has also issued warnings directed at members of the Assembly of Experts, stating on social media that it would monitor the leadership selection process and could target individuals involved in it.

Despite the volatile situation, Iranian clerics say the process will continue.

Mirbagheri acknowledged that the country faces difficult circumstances but stressed that the Assembly of Experts remains committed to completing the leadership transition with care and precision.

The supreme leader holds ultimate authority in Iran, overseeing major decisions on military, political and judicial matters, making the appointment one of the most significant political developments in the country’s recent history.

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