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Blessing Onwukwe Reacts to Backlash Over “Mama Monica” Role in Monica

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Blessing Onwukwe has opened up about the intense public reaction to her role as “Mama Monica” in the viral film Monica, which has amassed over 16 million views on YouTube.

The film, produced by Uche Montana who also stars in the lead role dives into themes of family pressure, responsibility, and societal expectations. Onwukwe’s performance as a strict, emotionally charged mother figure quickly became a talking point online, with many viewers reacting strongly to her character.

In an interview, the actress admitted she anticipated attention from the role but was taken aback by how personal the backlash became. According to her, some viewers struggled to separate her from the character she portrayed.

She noted that while criticism is part of the job, the intensity of the reactions caught her off guard. Still, she chose to take it in stride, emphasizing that as long as it didn’t escalate into anything harmful, she could accept it as part of the experience.

Despite the controversy, Onwukwe acknowledged that the role has significantly elevated her career, bringing increased visibility and reinforcing her passion for acting. She described the experience as both affirming and transformative, saying it strengthened her belief in her craft.

Beyond the performance itself, she highlighted the deeper message of the film, particularly around parenting and family dynamics. She urged parents to be mindful of the responsibilities they place on their children, stressing that older siblings should not be burdened with raising younger ones.

She also offered advice to young women, encouraging them to balance family support with personal development, noting that self-growth should not be sacrificed in the process of helping others.

Reflecting on the role, Onwukwe admitted it pushed her further than previous performances, both emotionally and professionally. While she has portrayed tough characters before, she described “Mama Monica” as one of her most intense roles to date one that challenged her and ultimately resonated deeply with audiences.

Top Looks from the 2026 Met Gala

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               The 2026 Met Gala once again transformed the red carpet into a high-fashion exhibition, where celebrities and designers used clothing to tell bold, imaginative stories.

With this year’s theme centered on fashion as art, guests arrived in looks that blurred the line between costume, sculpture, and couture.

The carpet itself felt like a curated gallery, with outfits ranging from dramatic, oversized creations to minimalist statements that stood out precisely because of their restraint.

Instead of focusing only on glamour, many attendees leaned into conceptual design pieces that carried symbolism, narrative, and experimentation.

Naomi Osaka delivered a striking visual moment with a gown that mixed softness and intensity, creating a powerful artistic contrast that immediately drew attention.

In contrast, Teyana Taylor brought dynamic energy to the carpet with a textured look that seemed to move and shift with every step, turning motion into part of the design itself.

Troye Sivan opted for a more understated approach, using clean tailoring and simplicity to stand out in a night dominated by elaborate fashion.

His look served as a reminder that minimalism can be just as impactful as extravagance when executed with intention.

One of the most talked-about appearances came from Beyoncé, whose return to the Met Gala carpet brought immediate attention.

Her ensemble combined structure and embellishment in a way that emphasized presence, reinforcing her long-standing reputation for commanding major fashion moments.

Elsewhere, Eileen Gu embraced a playful, experimental design that added a sense of movement and fantasy to the evening.

The look stood out for its creativity, offering a lighter, more whimsical contrast to the more structured outfits around it.

Zoë Kravitz leaned into a darker, more edgy aesthetic, while Alexa Chung delivered a refined, elegant interpretation of the theme.

Both looks reflected how personal style continues to shape interpretations of high fashion.

Behind the scenes of many standout looks were influential designers, including Glenn Martens, whose tailored approach showed that precision and simplicity can be just as memorable as theatrical design in a space filled with spectacle.

Overall, the 2026 Met Gala highlighted the full range of fashion expression from bold experimentation to quiet sophistication.

What united the most memorable looks was not excess, but intention: each outfit told a story, contributing to a night where fashion was treated as a form of art and storytelling rather than just display.

Oshiomhole Asks FG to Revoke Licences of MTN, DStv Over Xenophobia

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Senator Adams Oshiomhole has called on the Federal Government to take firm economic action against South African companies operating in Nigeria, following renewed xenophobic attacks on Nigerians in South Africa.

Speaking during plenary, the senator representing Edo North argued that Nigeria must move beyond diplomatic protests and respond in a way that reflects the scale of the problem.

He specifically urged authorities to consider revoking the operating licences of MTN Nigeria and DStv, both of which are linked to South African interests.

Oshiomhole said economic measures would send a stronger message than expressions of sympathy, stressing that Nigeria should adopt a more reciprocal approach in its foreign relations.

He also suggested that Nigerian investors could step in to fill any gaps left behind if such companies exit the market.

He maintained that many Nigerians living in South Africa are there to work and contribute economically, not as dependents, and should not be subjected to repeated violence.

According to him, a decisive response from Nigeria would force South African authorities to take the issue more seriously.

The lawmaker linked the latest wave of attacks to internal political tensions in South Africa, noting that anti-immigrant rhetoric has increasingly influenced public attitudes toward foreigners.

Meanwhile, lawmakers in the House of Representatives also condemned the attacks, warning that the safety of Nigerians abroad must be prioritised.

They called for stronger diplomatic engagement and protective measures.

In a related contribution, Victor Umeh described the situation as alarming, saying many Nigerians in South Africa now live in fear and face restrictions on their daily movements. He urged the African Union to step in, including the possibility of sanctions if the violence continues.

Both lawmakers agreed that the recurring attacks should no longer be treated as isolated incidents, but as a serious issue requiring urgent and coordinated action.

10 Million Nigerians Join NDC Within 24 Hours of Obi’s Defection — NDC Chieftain

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A senior figure in the Obi-Kwankwaso political movement has claimed that millions of Nigerians rushed to register with the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) almost immediately after Peter Obi switched parties.

Dr. Adefolaseye Adebayo, who coordinates the movement in the South-West, said about 10 million people signed up within 24 hours of Obi’s defection from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to the NDC.

Obi had dumped the ADC on Sunday alongside former Kano State governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, a move that has reshaped the political landscape ahead of the 2027 elections.

The development has also stirred debate, with critics arguing that leaving the ADC could weaken Obi’s presidential chances. But Adebayo pushed back on that narrative during an interview on Arise TV.

According to her, Obi’s appeal goes far beyond party lines.

“His support base cuts across every region of the country,” she said. “This isn’t just about a political platform  it’s about his personality and what he represents.”

She pointed to the reported surge in NDC registrations as evidence that Obi still commands significant grassroots backing nationwide.

“Within 24 hours of his move, about 10 million Nigerians registered with the NDC. That tells you everything you need to know,” Adebayo added.

While the figure has not been independently verified, the claim highlights the growing momentum  and controversy  surrounding the new political alignment as the race toward 2027 begins to take shape.

We won’t allow Kwankwaso to take over party structure — Kano NDC chairman

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2023 New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
2023 New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso

Another political showdown is about to erupt within Kano State chapter of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), as the state chairman, Usaini Mai-Riga, has openly rejected alleged moves to hand over the party’s leadership structure to former Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso.

Mr Kwankwaso joined the NDC on Sunday alongside Mr. Peter Obi, former presidential candidate of the Labour Party.

While speaking during an interview with Premier Radio in Kano, Riga said two separate meetings aimed at integrating Kwankwaso into the party failed over disagreements on leadership arrangements.

“He wants us to hand over the entire party to him, despite the sacrifices we made when the party had little or no presence,” Mai Riga said.

The chairman vowed to resist any attempt to displace the current executives.

“This will not happen. We will pursue all lawful avenues to ensure that the party structure is not hijacked,” he added.

Speaking further, Riga alleged that the NDC’s national leadership directed the suspension of the planned state congress in Kano to facilitate Kwankwaso’s takeover, despite similar congresses proceeding in other states.

“We were instructed not to hold the congress because of plans to hand over the structure. That is why I am not at the venue today. We will not allow the rights of our members to be trampled upon,” he said.

Kwankwaso arrived in Kano on Monday and is expected to meet with close allies to deliberate on electoral strategies and party congresses ahead of the 2027 general elections.

However, Mai Riga noted that the former governor has yet to formally engage with the state executive committee, delegating discussions to former deputy governor, Aminu Abdussalam.

But the spokesperson of Kwankwasiyya Movement, Mansur Kurugu, said Kwankwaso or his followers are not in NDC to take over structures, but to grow the party for the betterment of all.

He said: “There is no any issue worth talking about here, the national leadership of the party is the one who halted the congress and it will soon take place, nobody is taking over anything from anyone.

“Of course you don’t expect somebody like Kwankwaso to join any party and you say he wont have a say in it in his state. But the Chairman should calm down, state congress will be held and everyone will get what he deserves.”

US Says Iran Ceasefire Holds Despite Clash in Strait of Hormuz

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The United States says a fragile ceasefire with Iran is still holding, even after fresh clashes in and around the Strait of Hormuz raised fears of a wider escalation.

Speaking in Washington, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insisted the truce remains intact, despite an exchange of fire the previous day.

He said the U.S. was not seeking a broader conflict but would continue monitoring the situation closely.

The latest tension comes as Donald Trump pushes ahead with “Project Freedom,” a military-backed effort to help commercial vessels stranded in the strategic waterway.

The U.S. says its forces have already cleared threats, including Iranian boats, drones, and missiles, to open a passage for ships.

Iran, however, tells a very different story. Officials in Tehran claim U.S. actions have violated the ceasefire and warn that the situation could quickly spiral.

Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf struck a defiant tone, suggesting Iran has yet to fully respond to what it sees as provocations.

The situation has spilled beyond the strait.

The United Arab Emirates reported renewed missile and drone attacks for a second straight day, with air defence systems activated and an oil facility previously hit by fire.

The UAE has described the attacks as a serious escalation and signalled it could respond.

The Strait of Hormuz remains at the centre of the standoff. The narrow passage handles a significant share of the world’s oil and gas shipments, and disruptions there have already sent global prices higher.

Although the U.S. says some ships have begun moving through under military protection, Iran denies that any successful crossings have taken place.

Both sides are also trading claims about what’s happening on the water.

The U.S. says it has destroyed Iranian vessels and protected shipping lanes, while Iran accuses American forces of targeting civilian ships and causing casualties.

Independent verification of these accounts remains difficult.

Despite the tensions, military officials say the clashes have not yet crossed the threshold that would trigger a full return to war. Still, the situation remains volatile, with each side warning the other against further escalation.

Behind the scenes, diplomatic efforts are continuing.

Talks reportedly involving Pakistan as a mediator are ongoing, though progress has been slow. Iran has also indicated it is reviewing a U.S. response to its latest peace proposal.

For now, the ceasefire is holding but only just, and under increasing strain as both military and political pressures build.

Tinubu seeks Senate confirmation of Tegbe, Enikanolaiye as ministers

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President Bola Tinubu has transmitted multiple requests to the Senate seeking confirmation of key ministerial and regulatory appointments in line with constitutional and statutory provisions.

The first request is for the confirmation of Joseph Tegbe as Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, pursuant to Section 147(2) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).

The letter was read by Senate President Godswill Akpabio during Tuesday’s plenary.

“In compliance with the provisions of Section 147(2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, as amended, I am pleased to forward for confirmation by the Senate the nomination of Mr Joseph Tegbe as Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

The president added: “while I hope this request will receive the expeditious consideration of the Senate, please accept, Distinguished Senate President and Distinguished Senators, the assurances of my highest regards.”

Following the reading, Mr Akpabio referred the request to the Committee of the Whole for immediate legislative consideration.

He assured lawmakers that the Senate would act promptly, noting the importance of executive collaboration in governance.

The Presidential aide, Bayo Onanuga, had earlier confirmed the nomination in a statement.

He described Mr Tegbe as a seasoned fiscal and economic reform expert with over 35 years of experience across the public and private sectors.

According to him, Mr Tegbe previously served as Senior Partner and Head of Advisory Services at KPMG Africa, where he led major initiatives in fiscal policy reform, governance, and institutional transformation.

Mr Onanuga also noted that the nomination follows the resignation of former Minister Adebayo Adelabu, who left office to pursue a governorship ambition in Oyo State.

In a separate development, President Tinubu also requested Senate confirmation of Amb. Olusola Enikanolaiye as Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, in accordance with Section 147(2) of the Constitution.

The President, in the letter, wrote:

“In compliance with the provisions of Section 147(2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, I am pleased to forward for confirmation by the Senate the nomination of Amb. Olusola Enikanolaiye, Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

He urged the Senate to give the request expedited consideration, adding: “Please accept, Distinguished Senate President, the assurances of my highest regards.”

The request was similarly referred to the Committee of the Whole for urgent action.

In another correspondence, the President also sought confirmation of Rabiu Umar as Authority Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, NMDPRA, in line with Section 41(6) of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021.

The President stated: “I am pleased to present for confirmation by the Senate the appointment of Mr Rabiu Umar as Authority Chief Executive of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).”

He added: “Please accept, Distinguished Senate President, the assurances of my highest regards.”

The nomination was referred to the Committee on Downstream Petroleum and Gas for further legislative action.

Lawmakers noted that the request would be given urgent attention due to the strategic importance of the petroleum regulatory sector to Nigeria’s economic stability and energy governance.

 

 

Obi Meets US Consul General Ahead 2027 Election

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Peter Obi has met with the United States Consul General in Lagos, Rick Swart, as part of efforts to strengthen ties and push for more credible elections ahead of 2027.

Sharing details of the meeting on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Obi said the discussion centered on improving Nigeria’s electoral process, with a focus on transparency, fairness, and creating space for all political parties especially those in opposition to operate freely.

According to him, both sides also explored opportunities to deepen trade and business relations between Nigeria and the United States.

Obi described the talks as productive and expressed optimism that future elections in Nigeria would be more credible and transparent.

He attended the meeting alongside Dr. Adefolaseye Adebomi Adebayo.

The engagement comes at a time when political activities and alignments are gradually building up ahead of the next general elections, with key figures positioning themselves and shaping conversations around electoral reforms.

We are just getting started — Iran warns US after Strait of Hormuz attacks

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Iran’s powerful chief negotiator warned the United States against any further escalation in the Strait of Hormuz, after a spate of attacks risked reigniting the Middle East war.

The US military said its Apache and Seahawk helicopters hit six Iranian boats threatening commercial shipping and its forces repelled missile and drones on Monday, while the UAE reported fresh Iranian attacks on its territory.

“We know full well that the continuation of the status quo is intolerable for America; whilst we have not even started yet,” Ghalibaf wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes, handling a significant portion of global crude exports. Any disruption in the area has immediate implications for international energy markets and global trade.

The renewed tensions come after US President Donald Trump announced a new maritime security initiative aimed at escorting commercial vessels through the Gulf under what has been described as “Project Freedom.” The initiative is intended to guarantee safe passage for ships stranded in the region amid the conflict.

However, Iran accused Washington of provoking instability in the Gulf and blamed the US military presence for the escalation.

“What happened was the product of the US military’s adventurism to create a passage for ships to illegally pass through the forbidden passages of the Strait of Hormuz,” an Iranian military official told state television.

Despite the tensions, Danish shipping giant Maersk confirmed that one of its vessels successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz under US military escort, marking one of the first successful commercial transits since hostilities intensified.

The crisis has also triggered international concern, with European leaders calling for restraint and a return to negotiations.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that instability in the Gulf could have serious economic consequences for Europe and the wider global economy.

Global oil prices surged earlier this week as fears mounted over a possible prolonged disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, while stock markets reacted nervously to the escalating conflict.

Though, indirect diplomatic efforts are ongoing, negotiations between Tehran and Washington remain stalled, with both sides accusing each other of undermining peace efforts in the region.

 

Rachel Zegler (Failed) Faces Online Mockery Over Met Gala Appearance

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Failed Snow White actress Rachel Zegler is drawing heavy online attention following her appearance at the Met Gala, where social media users have been widely reacting to her look and on-camera expressions.

Clips from the red carpet began circulating almost immediately after her arrival, capturing moments from interviews, photo calls, and interactions with the press. While some viewers focused on her outfit and overall styling, a large portion of the online conversation quickly shifted toward her facial expressions and what many described as unusual or exaggerated jaw movements.

The clips spread rapidly across platforms, fueling memes, commentary threads, and reaction videos. Critics mocked the moment, dissecting short video snippets and amplifying them into viral talking points. For some, it became one of those internet pile-on situations where a brief moment is replayed and reinterpreted repeatedly.

However, the reaction has not been one-sided. Supporters have come to her defense, arguing that the criticism is overly harsh and rooted in the intense scrutiny celebrities especially young women face at high-profile events. Others pointed out that red carpet environments can be overwhelming, with constant cameras, bright lights, and rapid-fire questioning, which can affect how someone appears on camera.

The conversation also reflects a broader pattern seen during major cultural events like the Met Gala, where attention often extends beyond fashion to body language, expressions, and even fleeting gestures. In such spaces, even minor moments can quickly take on a life of their own online.

Despite the mixed reactions, the moment has kept Zegler trending, once again placing her at the center of public discourse. Whether viewed as criticism or commentary on celebrity culture, the response highlights how quickly narratives can form and spread around public figures in the digital age.

2027 poll: NDC vows to field credible candidates

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The new opposition party, Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) in Cross River has said that it will field credible candidates in the 2027 general elections.

The Chairman, Goddie Akpama stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Calabar.

Mr Akpama said that NDC had witnessed tremendous growth since Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso joined the party.

He described the party as a growing political force, saying that it has gained momentum in the last 48 hours.

“The NDC represents a new direction for Nigeria, the party remains committed to providing credible leadership.

“The party is aligning with key political figures to strengthen its structure and national appeal,” he said.

He stated that internal disagreements were part of democratic practice, and that it would not weaken the party’s resolve.

The chairman said that NDC was building unity among members and stakeholders in order to prevent internal crisis.

Mr Akpama further said that the party was working to consolidate its base, and position itself as a viable alternative political platform that was determined to take over leadership at the national and state levels.

“We are not jokers, we will ensure that all elective positions are filled with candidates who have capacity and integrity,” he said.

He said that the party’s immediate focus was to strengthen its structure and maintain internal cohesion.

Aaron Rose Philip Turns Heads at the Met Gala

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Aaron Rose Philip made a powerful and historic statement with her arrival at the Met Gala, capturing global attention not just for her presence, but for what it represents.

As the first Black transgender woman with quadriplegic cerebral palsy to be signed to a major modeling agency, Philip’s journey has already reshaped conversations around inclusion in the fashion industry. Her appearance at one of the world’s most exclusive fashion events marked another milestone one that underscores a shift toward broader representation on elite platforms.

Arriving in a look that balanced elegance with bold individuality, Philip commanded attention on the red carpet. Her styling, presence, and confidence reflected not only high fashion but also a deeper narrative about visibility for marginalized communities. Every detail from her outfit to her poise contributed to a moment that resonated far beyond aesthetics.

Her participation in the Met Gala signals a growing recognition of diversity across race, gender identity, and disability in spaces that have historically excluded such voices. For many, seeing Philip at the event was more than inspiring it was a reminder that the boundaries of fashion are being actively challenged and redefined.

Beyond the spotlight, Philip continues to use her platform to advocate for accessibility and representation, making her not just a model but a symbol of progress within the global fashion landscape. Her Met Gala appearance stands as a cultural moment one that celebrates not only style, but resilience, identity, and change.

Money laundering: Court remands ex-Skye Bank chairman Tunde Ayeni

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Tunde Ayeni
Tunde Ayeni

The Federal Capital Territory High Court on Monday remanded a former Skye Bank Chairman, Tender Ayeni, in Kuje Correctional Facility, pending the determination of his bail application.

Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie gave the order after Ayeni’s counsel, Ahmed Raji, SAN, asked for a short date for the defence to move the ball application.

The judge adjourned the case until May 13 for the hearing of the defendant’s bail application.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) charged Ayeni with 17 counts bordering on money laundering to the tune of about N8 billion.

He, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Following his not-guilty plea, the prosecution counsel, Ekele Iheanacho SAN, asked the court for a date for the commencement of the trial.

He also urged the court to remand the defendant in custody pending the commencement of the trial.

Counsel for Ayeni, Ahmed Raji SAN, however, told the court that the defence filed a bail application on behalf of Ayeni today and served the same on the prosecution.

According to him, the charge was served on the defendant by EFCC last Friday, May 1, which was a public holiday.

He urged the court to grant a short adjournment for the bail application to be moved.

Raji informed the court that Ayeni was a lawyer of over 35 years of practice.

He then appealed to the court to release the defendant to him (Raji) and Olalekan Ojo SAN, assuring that they would present the defendant in court at the next adjourned date.

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Soludo submits 18 commissioner nominees for screening

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

Governor Chukwuma Soludo has taken the next step in reshaping his cabinet, forwarding a list of 18 commissioner nominees to the Anambra State House of Assembly for confirmation.

The list was presented during Tuesday’s plenary, where Speaker Somtochukwu Udeze formally received it and passed it on to the Committee on Screening and Election Matters.

The panel is expected to review the nominees and report back to the House.

The proposed team covers a wide spread of portfolios, from agriculture and finance to health, education, and infrastructure.

Names on the list include Ben Odoemena for Agriculture, Chukwukadibia Okoye for Budget and Economic Planning, Udoji Amedu for Culture and Tourism, and Ekene Ogugua for Education.

Others pencilled down for key roles are Izuchukwu Okafor for Finance, Afam Obidike for Health, Law Mefor for Information, and Tobechukwu Nweke as Attorney-General.

The list also features portfolios such as power, transport, petroleum resources, youth development, and women affairs.

A few familiar faces are making a return. Commissioners like Afam Obidike, Law Mefor, and Patrick Agha who served in Soludo’s first term have been retained, suggesting a blend of continuity and fresh appointments.

With the nominations now before lawmakers, attention shifts to the screening process, which will determine who eventually makes it into the next cabinet

Thugs Disrupt NDC Congress in Enugu, Anih Emerges Chairman

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What began as a routine party congress in Enugu quickly descended into chaos on Monday after suspected political thugs stormed the venue and forced a temporary halt to proceedings.

The event, held at Aborigene Hall, was part of the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC)’s nationwide congress across all states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Party members had gathered in large numbers, and for a while, things appeared to be going according to plan.

That changed abruptly when a motion was introduced to dissolve the party’s interim State Working Committee.

Eyewitnesses say the atmosphere shifted almost instantly.

“They started pulling down banners and ordering everyone to leave,” one attendee said. “People didn’t even understand what was happening at first.”

Panic followed as participants scrambled to exit the venue.

Although no group has claimed responsibility, some party insiders believe the disruption may be linked to recent high-profile defections into the NDC.

According to one visibly upset member, “Some of these people just joined the party after the recent defections, and now they want to take control of the structure.”

Despite the confusion, party officials later regrouped and resumed the congress under tighter security.

The exercise eventually concluded with the emergence of Dr. Johnpaul Anih as the new state chairman.

Anih, a former aide to ex-Enugu State governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, secured the position through a consensus arrangement.

He had previously contested for a seat in the state assembly under the Labour Party in the 2023 elections.

In his acceptance speech, Anih thanked party members for their confidence in him and promised to focus on strengthening the party’s presence in the state.

He also called for unity, urging members to move past internal differences.

“We have to work together if we want to build something strong,” he said, extending a hand of reconciliation to his rival, Ibuchukwu Obetta.

Other officials elected at the congress include Dr. Sebastian Okafor as State Secretary, Florence Anigbo as Woman Leader, and Clinton Ogbonna as Youth Leader.

Even with the disruption, the party appears determined to push ahead but the incident highlights growing tensions within its ranks at a time when political alignments ahead of 2027 are becoming increasingly intense.

‘ADC is Dead’ — Akpabio Reacts to Lawmakers’ Defection

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Senator Godswill Akpabio
Senator Godswill Akpabio

Senate proceedings took a lighter turn on Tuesday after Senate President Godswill Akpabio joked that the African Democratic Congress (ADC) had effectively collapsed following a fresh wave of defections.

The comment came during plenary, moments after lawmakers formally announced their exit from the party.

Among them was Victor Umeh, who moved to the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC), blaming internal wrangling and ongoing court battles within the ADC.

Reacting, Akpabio quipped that the repeated announcements were becoming excessive.

“Maybe those leaving should just submit everything at once so we don’t keep announcing it every day,” he said, drawing laughter from colleagues. “Because, as far as I’m concerned, ADC is dead.”

He went further, poking fun at the frequency with which some politicians switch parties.

“How many times can you defect in a month? Once? But some have done it three times,” he added, still in a joking tone.

Akpabio suggested a more organised way of handling such moves, proposing that lawmakers submit group notices instead of individual letters to avoid what he described as a “daily ritual” on the Senate floor.

The Senate President also read out a letter from Enyinnaya Abaribe, highlighting his political journey across parties from APGA to ADC, and now to the Labour Party.

Behind the humour, however, is a serious political shift.

The ADC has been hit by a string of high-profile exits in recent days, with lawmakers citing leadership disputes and unresolved legal issues.

The movement isn’t limited to the Senate. In the House of Representatives, at least 16 members have also dumped the ADC for the NDC, signalling a broader realignment ahead of the 2027 elections.

In his resignation, Umeh made it clear the decision wasn’t taken lightly, pointing to “lingering divisions” and “unending litigation” within the party as reasons he could no longer stay.

He added that he remains committed to national development but will now pursue that goal under a new political platform.

Zenith Bank Chairman Jim Ovia retires

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Jim Ovia
Jim Ovia

Chief Jim Ovia, the chairman of Zenith Bank PLC has retired from active service following the expiration of his tenure.

This was announced on Tuesday by the bank in a statement.

It said Ovia stepped down after completing the mandatory 12 years as a non-executive director and chairman, in compliance with the corporate governance guidelines issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

Zenith Bank described Ovia’s tenure as one marked by strong leadership, strategic direction, and effective board oversight.

“The board expresses its deep appreciation to Mr. Jim Ovia for his outstanding service and invaluable contributions,” the statement reads.

“His visionary leadership, unwavering commitment to good governance, and dedication to stakeholder value creation significantly strengthened the group’s strategic positioning and reputation during his tenure.”

To ensure continuity, the financial institution said its board approved the appointment of Mustafa Bello as the new chairman at a meeting on April 27.

According to the statement, Bello, an engineer who joined the board on December 29, 2017, is currently the bank’s longest-serving director.

“He has extensive leadership experience at Board and executive levels, a strong understanding of corporate governance principles and regulatory expectations and a proven track record in strategic oversight and organizational growth,” the bank said.

“He has also demonstrated integrity, independence, and sound judgment.”

Zenith said Bello’s appointment is expected to ensure continuity, stability, and sustained high standards of governance, while facilitating a seamless leadership transition.

The bank also said the appointment has been approved by the CBN.

In July 2023, the CBN approved a new code of corporate governance, specifying that the tenure of a bank’s managing director or chief executive officer (CEO) can only last for a maximum of 12 years.

BREAKING: 17 ADC Reps officially defect to NDC

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Breaking news
Breaking news

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) appears to be in serious trouble as it’s 17 members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday, officially defected to the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC)

The defections were formally announced during plenary at the House of Representatives.

The lawmakers who joined the NDC are Yusuf Datti, Uchenna Okonkwo, Adamu Wakili, Thaddeus Attah, George Ozodinobi, Lilian Orogbu, Oluwaseyi Sowunmi, Peter Aniekwe, Mukhtar Zakari, George Oluwande and Munachim Umezuruike.

Others include Emeka Idu, Jesse Onuakalusi, Ifeanyi Uzokwe, Afam Ogene and Abdulhakeem Ado.

During plenary also, Leke Abejide announced his defection from the ADC to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Meanwhile, the wave of defections comes barely 24 hours after the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, and former presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, NNPP, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, officially moved from the ADC to the NDC.

The development is widely seen as a significant realignment that could influence political calculations ahead of the 2027 elections.

 

BREAKING: ADC Suffers Major Blow as 17 Reps Defect to NDC

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BREAKING NEWS

At least 17 members of the House of Representatives have left the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC), in a major political shake-up at the National Assembly.

The defections were formally announced during plenary on Tuesday, drawing attention across the chamber as lawmakers confirmed their change of party affiliation.

In a related development, Leke Abejide also announced his departure from the ADC, this time joining the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The announcements mark one of the most significant movements within the House in recent times, as political realignments continue ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Further details are expected as proceedings continue.

Two suspects confess to plot to overthrow Tinubu govt

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Troops
Troops

ByAgency Report

Two of the suspected coup plotters, on Monday admitted that they had knowledge of the plot to overthrow President Bola Tinubu government in video recordings played at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

Navy Capt. Erasmus Ochegobia Victor (rtd.) and Insp Ahmed Ibrahim (2nd and 3rd defendants), whose video recording sessions during investigation were played in the open court before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, made this known in the ongoing trial.

The video recordings were contained in a hard disc tendered by the prosecution lawyer, Rotimi Oyedepo, SAN, which the court admitted in evidence.

The lawyers to the defendants raised objection about the admissibility of the videos on the grounds that their clients did not make the statements voluntarily.

The defence lawyers also objected to having the recordings played in open court when they were yet to be admitted in evidence.

Justice Abdulmalik, however, overruled them and ordered that the recordings be played, noting that it was the standard practice.

The judge, who noted the objection raised by the defence team, held that a trial-within-trial could be conducted to ascertain the propriety of the defence.

Meanwhile, the first interview session played was that of retired Maj-Gen. Mohammed Gana, who said he retired from the Nigerian Army in 2010 as a Chief of Defence Logistics and had since lived a quiet life.

Gana, who said he had never committed any act of indiscipline or crime, told investigators, in the video, that he knew the alleged mastermind of the plot, Col. M. A. Ma’aji.

Gana said he learnt that Ma’aji had issues with his promotion, but did not know he was planning a coup, adding that if he was aware, he would have reported.

He said his name first came up in connection with the alleged plot in relation to a N2 million transfer, which investigators linked to him.

He also admitted sharing via WhatsApp, a copy of the coup speech read by Joshua Dongayaro during an earlier coup in the country.

He also admitted sharing, through the same means, some messages containing anti-government rhetorics, but explained that he only forwarded the materials as received and did not edit or originate it.

When investigators told him that the coup speech recovered from Col. Maji was tailored in line with the coup related speech he forwarded, Gana said he did not know.

He, however, denied allegations of conducting reconnaissance at the Presidential Villa, participating in efforts to raise funds, including claims of sourcing billions from a former governor.

Retired Capt. Erasmus Victor, who is the 2nd defendant, admitted knowing Ma’aji and being aware of the plot to overthrow the government, but failed to report to any security agency because of his relationship with Ma’aji.

He said Ma’aji had complained about his stalled promotion and “out of anger, he said he wants to overthrow the system.”

Victor said he advised him against such act and suggested that the officer should consider retirement instead.

He admitted in the video that he was approached to render financial support, assist in raising funds for the plot or help them to acquire an apartment with an assurance of being offered an appointment when the coup succeeds.

The retired Navy captain said he declined involvement in the plot, confirmed that he continued communication using a secure messaging platform and acknowledged that coded language was used in discussions.

He insisted he was not part of any operational arrangement and that he never rendered any assistance as requested by Ma’aji.

Victor said his relationship with Ma’aji beclouded his thoughts, adding that if there was no relationship between them, he would have reported to any security agency like the Navy, which is his constituency.

He said he regretted his action for not reporting about the coup plot.

Victor, who looked remorseful in the video, expressed regret that he failed to report the plot to the appropriate authorities when he ought to and appealed for clemency.

“I feel so bad that I find myself in this situation,” likening his situation to being at the wrong place at the wrong time.

According the him, I am pleading for clemency.

He noted that the Almighty God himself said he regretted creating man, but still continues to seek mercy for man.

He said if the government could grant amnesty to terrorists and bandits who had taken the lives of innocent souls, called them repentant and reintegrate them into the society, he also should be forgiven because he had served the country meritoriously in the Navy.

Police Insp Ibrahim, who was attached to the State House, told investigators he was initially approached to help facilitate Col. Ma’aji’s promotion through contacts within government circles.

Ibrahim said discussions between him and Ma’aji later shifted from promotion matters to alleged plans to overthrow the government.

He admitted receiving between N1.4 million and N1.5 million and participating in reconnaissance operations around the Presidential Villa, including Aguda House.

He said he took photographs of some parts of the Presidential Villa, including the president’s residence and its surroundings, and discussed possible access routes.

The inspector further confirmed that coded terms such as “fertiliser” and “farming” were used during conversations to refer to funding and the alleged operation.

He maintained, however, that his involvement stemmed from misplaced judgment influenced by his relationship with the principal suspect.

Ibrahim said he merely played along with the alleged plotters because he knew it would be impossible for them to access the state house.

NAN reports that at the beginning of every interview session, the investigators explained to the defendants the rationale behind the audio visual recording of the session, which they said was in line with the provision of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015.

The investigators added that the recording was being done to ensure that the statement made by each of the defendants was voluntarily obtained and that it was not under duress, torture or promise of any favour.

The investigator equally told them that they had the right the right to remain silent if they chose not to say anything.

Justice Abdulmalik adjourned the matter until May 5 at 11 am for continuation of trial.

 

NAN

 

AGHAN Issues 72-Hour Deadline to Airlines Over N9 Billion Debt

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AGHAN has issued a final three-day ultimatum to Nigerian airlines over a N9 billion debt, threatening to withdraw ground handling services across the country.

 

The Aviation Ground Handling Association of Nigeria (AGHAN) has issued a final 72-hour ultimatum to domestic airlines over an accumulated debt estimated at N9 billion.

If the defaulting carriers fail to clear their financial obligations by Wednesday, May 6, 2026, the ground handlers will withdraw all essential services, risking a total shutdown of flight operations nationwide.

The standoff threatens to cripple passenger travel, cargo logistics, and general airport activities across the country.

The Escalating Debt Crisis
The dispute highlights a growing financial rift between ground handlers and airline operators over unpaid invoices for services rendered.

In a formal notice dated April 30, 2026, AGHAN executives expressed intense frustration over what they described as a deliberate refusal by airline operators to address their outstanding liabilities.

The letter, signed by Olaniyi Adigun, Chairman of AGHAN, and Ahmed Bashir, the Vice Chairman, was directed to the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON).

The handling companies argued that the mounting debt has created a severe liquidity crunch for their businesses.

Major members, including NAHCO Plc and SAHCO Plc, are struggling to maintain operations under the crushing financial weight.

Ignored Warnings and Strained Relations
Before issuing this final directive, the ground handlers previously granted the airlines a seven-day grace period to initiate payments or negotiate a settlement.

However, the initial window closed on April 28, 2026, without any financial commitment from the indebted carriers.

The prolonged silence prompted AGHAN to escalate the matter to avoid a total collapse of their operational capabilities.

The handling association explained that continuous service delivery without compensation is no longer sustainable in Nigeria’s harsh economic climate.

Highlighting their exasperation, the handlers revealed that multiple attempts to reach the airline executives were simply ignored.

“We refer to our letter dated 20th April 2026 on the above subject matter and wish to bring to your attention that, as of the date of this correspondence, we have yet to receive any communication, commitment, or concrete action from your members regarding the outstanding indebtedness,” Adigun and Bashir stated.

The executives added that their members have consistently engaged in good faith efforts, but those attempts yielded zero results.

Adjusted Timelines and Potential Service Disruptions
Although the handlers initially planned to withdraw their services on May 1, they deferred the strike out of respect for Workers’ Day celebrations and industrial harmony.

Consequently, the revised three-day notice period officially commenced on Monday, May 4, and will expire at the close of business on Wednesday, May 6.

If an agreement is not reached, the impending strike will paralyze essential ground services, meaning aircraft cannot be marshalled, passenger baggage cannot be loaded, and ramp operations will halt entirely.

The leadership emphasized that their patience has run out after weeks of unfulfilled promises from the airlines.

“Consequently, we are constrained to issue a final notice of three days for the settlement of all outstanding obligations, failing which our members shall proceed with the withdrawal of services to all indebted airlines, without further recourse.

”  Olaniyi Adigun, Chairman, AGHAN.

Beyond halting operations, the association warned that it would explore all available legal remedies to recover the trapped funds.

Stakeholder Notification and Industry Impact
Recognizing the massive economic implications of an aviation shutdown, AGHAN has officially alerted key government regulators and security agencies.

The association formally copied the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), and the Department of State Services (DSS) to keep them abreast of the situation.

Such proactive notification underscores the systemic risks involved, as a disruption would instantly ground domestic flights, stranding thousands of passengers.

Despite the aggressive posture, the ground handlers maintain that their doors remain open for urgent dialogue to avert a national crisis.

As the deadline rapidly approaches, the burden now rests entirely on the indebted airlines and federal regulators to broker an emergency resolution.

A failure to settle the dispute will not only ground the aviation industry but also strike a severe blow to a Nigerian economy reliant on seamless domestic connectivity.

Industry stakeholders are watching closely to see if the government will intervene before the Wednesday deadline expires.

Galadima tells Atiku to join NDC against APC

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Buba Galadima
Buba Galadima

Alhaji Buba Galadima, has urged the former Vice President, Mr. Atiku Abubakar to join the Nigeria Democratic Congresses (NDC) as opposition leaders work to build a stronger coalition ahead of the 2027 general elections.

He made the call while speaking during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

Galadima said several key opposition politicians were already gravitating toward the NDC in an effort to form a united front capable of challenging the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

He explained that the move was driven by fears that the current administration could deploy legal and political strategies to frustrate opposition parties, making it necessary for key players to unite under one stable platform.

According to him, the decision by some members to leave the African Democratic Congress (ADC) followed a court judgment he described as a “booby trap,” which he said created uncertainty within the party and made it difficult for members to operate freely.

Galadima noted that the NDC now offers what he called a fair and balanced political space, urging former allies still in the ADC to move into the new platform for the sake of stronger opposition coordination.

He specifically called on Atiku to make the switch, insisting that his entry into the NDC would help create equal opportunities for all aspirants and improve the chances of building a united opposition bloc.

Galadima further warned that if Atiku chooses not to join the party and opposition unity collapses ahead of 2027, many may hold him accountable for the failure to rally forces against the APC.

He said: “We left the ADC because of a judgment that created a trap for everyone in the party. That is why we are calling on our remaining comrades there to move to the NDC, where everyone can compete on equal terms.

“We are especially calling on former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to leave and come to the NDC so there can be a true level playing field for everybody.”

WHO Confirms New Cases of Hantavirus on Cruise Ship

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The World Health Organization (WHO), on Tuesday confirmed two new cases of Hantavirus and five others are suspected among the people on a cruise ship stuck off Cape Verde, including three who have died.

WHO said it was trying to contact passengers on an April 25 flight between Saint Helena and Johannesburg, taken by one of the sick cruise ship passengers who died the next day.

“As of 4 May 2026, seven cases (two laboratory confirmed cases of hantavirus and five suspected cases) have been identified, including three deaths, one critically ill patient and three individuals reporting mild symptoms,” the United Nations health agency said in a statement.

During the cruise trip, which was travelling from Ushuaia in Argentina to Cape Verde off  West Africa, “illness onset occurred between 6 and 28 April 2026,” WHO said.

Hantavirus was “characterised by fever, gastrointestinal symptoms, rapid progression to pneumonia, acute respiratory distress syndrome and shock,” it said, adding that “further investigations are ongoing”.

WHO stressed that it assessed the risk to the global population from outbreak as “low”, adding that it would continue to monitor the situation.

Bad Bunny Stuns Met Gala with Dramatic Old Man Transformation

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Global music star Bad Bunny delivered one of the most unexpected moments at the Met Gala when he appeared dramatically transformed into an elderly version of himself, leaving attendees and viewers stunned.

Known for pushing boundaries in both music and fashion, the artist took this year’s theme as an opportunity to explore identity, time, and legacy. Instead of opting for a conventional high-fashion look, he arrived in an intricately designed ensemble paired with advanced prosthetics that aged his face and body, creating a striking illusion of an older man.

The transformation went beyond surface-level theatrics. His posture, expressions, and slow, deliberate movements added to the realism, making the performance feel immersive rather than simply visual. Observers noted that the look seemed to reflect a deeper artistic statement possibly a commentary on fame, mortality, and how icons are remembered over time.

Fashion critics and fans quickly took to social media to praise the bold choice, calling it one of the most memorable appearances of the night. Many highlighted how the look stood out in an event often dominated by glamour, instead offering a narrative-driven concept that blurred the line between fashion and performance art.

This is not the first time Bad Bunny has challenged expectations on major stages, but his Met Gala appearance reinforced his reputation as an artist unafraid to take risks. By stepping into a version of his future self, he turned a red carpet moment into a conversation about evolution, legacy, and the passage of time.

As discussions continue online, one thing is clear: the transformation didn’t just shock the Met Gala it redefined what a red carpet appearance can represent.

Toxic Risks Found in Everyday Beauty Products

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Across Nigeria, beauty products are a routine part of daily life. From eyeliners purchased in open markets to body creams from local chemists and powders sold online, many consumers rely on a wide range of affordable and easily accessible options. Traditional products and so-called “organic” mixtures are also widely used and trusted within communities. However, widespread use does not always guarantee safety.

Concerns are growing over the contents of some cosmetics, particularly those that are unlabelled, repackaged, or produced outside formal regulatory systems. Recent findings have shown that certain commonly used products, including local eyeliners and some skin-lightening creams, may contain lead a toxic substance that can pose serious health risks.

Lead exposure is especially dangerous because it often occurs without immediate or visible symptoms. Continuous use of contaminated cosmetics can lead to gradual accumulation in the body. This risk is particularly significant for women of reproductive age, pregnant women, infants, and young children, as lead can affect development and vital body systems.

Health experts warn that there is no safe level of lead exposure. The substance can build up in bones over time and may later enter the bloodstream, including during pregnancy, potentially affecting an unborn child. While public discussions around lead poisoning in Nigeria have largely focused on industrial sources such as mining, battery recycling, and paint, attention is increasingly shifting to everyday consumer products, including cosmetics.

National health frameworks have acknowledged that lead exposure can also come from household items such as toys, medicines, and personal care products. This has raised calls for stronger monitoring of the cosmetics market, which continues to expand rapidly.

Investigations have found that some traditional eye cosmetics sold under different local names may contain high levels of lead. In addition, studies conducted in parts of the country have detected heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and nickel in a number of personal care products, sometimes exceeding recommended safety limits.

The issue, however, is not the use of cosmetics itself, but the lack of reliable safety information available to consumers. Many buyers are unable to identify harmful substances in products, while some sellers may also be unaware of potential contamination. This creates a situation where individuals are unknowingly exposed to health risks through routine use.

Experts stress that responsibility should not rest solely on consumers. Ensuring product safety requires stronger oversight across manufacturing, importation, labelling, and distribution processes. Improved market surveillance and public health education are also considered essential in reducing exposure risks.

While not all cosmetics are unsafe, the findings highlight the need for stricter regulation and greater awareness to ensure that everyday beauty routines do not become a hidden source of harm.