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744 repentant terrorists complete rehabilitation under Nigeria’s deradicalization programme

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ABUJA — Nigeria’s military has announced the graduation of 744 former terrorists from its deradicalization and rehabilitation initiative, marking another milestone in the country’s efforts to address insurgency through non-kinetic strategies.

The development highlights the ongoing implementation of Operation Safe Corridor, a federal government-backed programme designed to rehabilitate and reintegrate repentant insurgents into society after they renounce violent extremism.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the latest batch underwent months of structured deradicalization, psychological counselling, and vocational training aimed at equipping them with skills for civilian life.

Operation Safe Corridor was established as part of Nigeria’s broader counterterrorism framework, particularly in response to the prolonged insurgency in the North-East driven by extremist groups such as Boko Haram and its splinter factions.

The programme focuses on individuals who voluntarily surrender to the military, offering them an alternative pathway away from violence through reorientation and skills acquisition.

According to officials, participants in the scheme receive training in trades such as tailoring, carpentry, welding, agriculture, and other forms of entrepreneurship to improve their chances of economic independence upon reintegration.

Security authorities say the initiative is intended to reduce the likelihood of recidivism by addressing the root causes of radicalization, including poverty, lack of education, and ideological indoctrination.

The graduation of 744 individuals represents one of the largest single cohorts to complete the programme, underscoring the scale at which the government is pursuing deradicalization alongside military operations.

However, the initiative has continued to generate debate among Nigerians, particularly among communities affected by insurgent violence, where concerns persist about safety, justice, and the reintegration of former fighters.

Critics argue that insufficient transparency and monitoring mechanisms could pose risks if rehabilitated individuals return to communities without adequate supervision.

Supporters, on the other hand, maintain that purely military approaches are insufficient to end insurgency, emphasizing the need for rehabilitation programmes that address long-term stability and peacebuilding.

The Nigerian government has repeatedly stated that Operation Safe Corridor is aligned with international best practices in counter-extremism, combining security, psychological, and socio-economic interventions.

As the country continues to grapple with security challenges, the success or failure of such programmes is expected to play a critical role in shaping future counterterrorism strategies.

The reintegration phase for the graduates will involve coordination with state governments and local communities, as authorities aim to ensure that the transition from rehabilitation centers to civilian life is carefully managed.

With hundreds of former insurgents now returning to society, attention is shifting toward long-term monitoring, community acceptance, and the overall impact of deradicalization efforts on national security.

Plateau attacks: Apostle Selman donates N200m to victims

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Apostle Joshua Selman
Apostle Joshua Selman

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Apostle Joshua Selman, President of the Koinonia Global Ministries, has donated N200 million worth of items to Governor Caleb Mutfwang for victims of the recent attacks in the state.

Mr Selman, accompanied by other notable clergymen, made the donation on Wednesday in Jos when he paid Mr Mutfwang a condolence visit.

The relief materials are N100,000 million cash and 100,000 million worth of rice and oil to be distributed to victims of the recent attacks in the state.

While presenting the items to the governor, Selman noted that it was only responsible for them as sons of Plateau to demonstrate concern and empathy to the state at such difficult times.

“Your Excellency, thank you for receiving us, we were so graciously received. We are here to identify with the state, especially in the wake of all of the things that have happened recently.

“We thought it was responsible not only in capacity of ministers of the gospel, but being sons of the soil, it is a display of responsibility beyond compassion to visit the state, identify and commiserate with the families that have lost lives and property.

“Also to appreciate the government for the laudable things that the government is already doing both great and small in various ways to improve lives and also to curb some of these unfortunate incidences

“So we brought a truck of 3,000 bags of rice and oil put together, totaling over N100 million, and by the grace of God we are also giving out a N100 million cash to see to it that we bring succor to those crying families.

“I think this will demonstrate love and responsibility on our part and also help to get to the grieving families.

“These palliatives will not bring a dead person back, but at least it can bring succour to the crying families,” Selman said.

The cleric reiterated that his message to the state at such a time was that there was still hope for Plateau.

“Your excellency and to all who are here, we encourage you not to give up, Someday we will look back and thank you for your resilience, there is still hope for the Plateau ”he said.

Receiving the items, Mr Mutfwang commended the apostle, saying that prophets were usually without honour in their homes, but Selman was not one of those, as his honour preceeded him both at home and abroad.

The governor urged every affiliate of Plateau to emulate the kindness of the preacher and be committed to the Plateau project as the destinies of many men were tied to the state.

“I want to thank you sincerely on behalf of the government and people of Plateau for this show of love, we will continue to trust God to do our best to make sure that these kind of dastardly acts are not repeated.

“I can tell you that if it had not been the Lord on our side, what the devil wanted to do would have been worse than what we are seeing.

“So while we lament over the things that have happened, we are still a grateful people.

“We continue to trust God to shield us, we must do all we can to preserve Plateau. It is time for all of us who have any privilege that God has given us, that whether we are Plateau indigenes or not, God has placed the burden of Plateau on us.

“The preservation of Plateau is a divine project that we must all join our hands to make sure we execute because this is a land that God has already set on a hill, therefore we must take that responsibility seriously,” Mr Mutfwang said.

 

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Peller Throws Subtle Shade: “Our Child Will Only See Love” Fans Drag Carter Efe Into It

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Content creator Peller has sparked conversation online after sharing a pointed Instagram post that many believe was aimed at fellow entertainer Carter Efe.

In the post, Peller emphasized a message centered on love, respect, and how relationships should be modeled—especially in the presence of children. He suggested that his future family would grow up seeing positive, affectionate moments rather than conflict or any form of harm between partners. The tone of the message, however, carried a subtle edge that led many followers to interpret it as a veiled jab rather than just a general statement.

While he didn’t mention any names directly, the timing and phrasing quickly fueled speculation across social media, with users connecting it to ongoing tensions or past exchanges involving Carter Efe. Fans began debating whether the post was meant to call out certain behaviors or simply reflect Peller’s personal values about relationships and family life.

Supporters praised the message for promoting a healthier approach to love and parenting, highlighting the importance of setting positive examples for children. Others, however, questioned the need for indirect comments, suggesting that if there was an issue, it could be addressed more directly rather than through social media.

The situation once again shows how quickly posts can take on a life of their own online, especially when they touch on sensitive topics like relationships, respect, and public image. Whether intentional or not, Peller’s message has added another layer to the ongoing conversations within the entertainment space.

As reactions continue to pour in, one thing is clear the line between personal expression and public interpretation remains as thin as ever.

Davido Reflects on Humbling Visit to Old Friend: “He was poor, But Was Happier”

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Afrobeats superstar Davido has shared a deeply reflective moment from his past, giving fans a rare glimpse into how perspective can shift when faced with genuine happiness.

Recounting the experience, he spoke about reconnecting with a close friend from his secondary school days who had gone on to build a simple life, far removed from fame and luxury. Curious and intentional, Davido chose to visit quietly, avoiding attention so he could experience the moment without distractions.

What struck him most wasn’t the environment or the financial situation it was the joy. Despite having far less materially, his friend radiated a level of peace and contentment that left a lasting impression. For Davido, it became a powerful reminder that happiness isn’t always tied to wealth, status, or success.

He admitted that in that moment, seeing such genuine fulfillment made him reflect on his own life. Surrounded by global fame, expectations, and constant pressure, he found himself briefly wishing for the simplicity and emotional ease his friend seemed to embody.

The story has resonated with many, especially in a world where success is often measured by material achievements. Fans have pointed out how his words highlight a universal truth—that peace of mind, meaningful relationships, and inner satisfaction can sometimes outweigh external success.

Beyond the emotion, the moment also speaks to gratitude and perspective. It’s a reminder that while ambition and growth are important, they don’t always guarantee happiness and sometimes, those with the least can feel the most fulfilled.

For many, Davido’s reflection isn’t just a story it’s a quiet lesson about what truly matters.

Police foil bomb plot, nab 6 suspects in Ondo

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Police authorities in Ondo State have foiled a bomb attempt, arrested six suspects, recovered Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs, component and other exhibits in Akure, the state capital.

Adebowale Lawal, Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, said this during a news conference on Thursday in Akure.

Mr Lawal explained that the suspects were identified as Adekunle Prosper (male, 56), Ojo Olumide (male, 39), Tope Kolawole (male, 40), Ahmed Salihu (male, 40), Bolaji Adebowale (male, 46), and Gbadebo Abidemi (female, 43).

According to him, intelligence uncovered that the suspects had recently rented an apartment in the Oke-Odu Area of Akure, which they used as a base for their activities.

Mr Lawal, who said that the arrest was made on April 15, said the achievement followed credible and actionable intelligence received by the command regarding the activities of a suspected criminal syndicate operating along state lines.

“Acting swiftly on the intelligence, operatives were strategically deployed to the identified location, where the suspects were apprehended before they could execute their planned attack,” he said.

He said that a thorough search of the scene and subsequent operation at the suspects’ apartment resulted in the recovery of a cache of items including 217 bottles, bags of sugar and criminal charms.

“Other items include 17 mobile phones, the sum of N187,000, two HP laptops, eight slings, one knife, an external hard drive, two identity cards, one National Identity Number (NIN) card, two motorcycles, among others.

“Preliminary assessments indicate that some of these materials were intended for the construction of explosive devices, while others may have been used to facilitate coordinated criminal activities.

“Findings reveal that the group actively engaged in assembling IEDs allegedly intended for deployment on government infrastructures, with indications that their operations may extend beyond the state capital to other parts of the country.

“Notably, a document mapping out potential target locations was also recovered, suggesting a premeditated and coordinated plan.

“The timely intervention of the police undoubtedly averted what could have resulted in significant loss of lives and widespread destruction of property,” he said.

Mr Lawal, who condemned the act, advised house owners and property managers to carry out thorough background checks on prospective tenants before renting out their apartments to prevent such premises from being used as criminal hideouts or operational bases.

 

CURRY SHOCKER! Warriors Pull Off Wild Comeback as Clippers Collapse in Play-In Chaos

Did Steph Curry just save the Warriors season?

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At the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on Wednesday night, Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors deliver one of the most dramatic wins of the NBA Play-In Tournament, storming back to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 126-121 and keep their season alive.

Earlier in the night, the Philadelphia 76ers also punch their playoff ticket with a commanding win over the Orlando Magic.

DDM reports that the Warriors erase a double-digit fourth-quarter deficit in stunning fashion, while Philadelphia handles business in the East behind a superstar display from Tyrese Maxey.

The Play-In Tournament now races toward a blockbuster Friday finish with the final playoff spots on the line.

Golden State looks finished late in the game.

The Clippers lead by 13 points with under 10 minutes remaining.

The home crowd senses victory. Then everything changes.

Curry explodes when it matters most.

After a quiet first half and visible injury concern, he catches fire and finishes with 34 points.

He drills a cold-blooded three-pointer in the final minute that silences the arena and flips the game completely.

Kristaps Porzingis produces his best game since joining Golden State.

He scores 20 points, adds five rebounds and five assists, and gives the Warriors a huge lift on both ends.

His energy changes the rhythm of the contest.

This is the impact Golden State hoped for when they traded for him.

Al Horford catches fire from deep and buries four massive three-pointers late.

Draymond Green dominates defensively, swarming Kawhi Leonard and collecting four steals.

The Warriors show grit. The Clippers show panic.

For Los Angeles, the collapse feels painfully familiar.

They control the game. They hold the lead. Yet they fail to close.

Darius Garland is hunted defensively, gets into foul trouble, and eventually fouls out.

Momentum disappears. Confidence follows.

The Warriors now head to face the Phoenix Suns on Friday, with the winner claiming the No. 8 seed in the Western Conference.

One more win stands between Golden State and the playoffs.

Earlier, Philadelphia powers past Orlando 109-97 as Maxey drops 31 points.

The 76ers now move on to face the Boston Celtics in the first round.

The Magic get one last chance.

They meet the Charlotte Hornets on Friday for the final Eastern Conference playoff spot.

Friday night is now set for chaos. Seasons will end. Dreams will rise. And after this Warriors comeback, nobody is safe.

Nigeria’s Domestic Airlines Threaten Shutdown April 20 Over Surge In Aviation Fuel Price

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The Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON) has issued a stark warning that could shake the country’s aviation sector to its core, announcing that domestic flight operations nationwide may be suspended from April 20, 2026, if the escalating cost of aviation fuel is not urgently addressed. The warning, which has sent ripples across the travel industry and the broader economy, comes amid what operators describe as an unsustainable surge in the price of Jet A1 fuel, a critical component of airline operations.

In a strongly worded letter dated April 14, 2026, and circulated to journalists as well as key industry stakeholders, the AON President, Abdulmunaf Sarina, addressed the Executive Secretary of the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria, Clement Isong, expressing deep concern over what he termed an “astronomical and artificial” increase in aviation fuel prices. According to the operators, the cost of Jet A1 has risen dramatically from approximately N900 per litre as of February 28, 2026, to as high as N3,300 per litre within a matter of weeks, representing an increase of more than 300 percent.

The airline operators argued that such a steep rise is not reflective of global crude oil market trends, which they claim have seen only moderate fluctuations of around 30 percent. They described the disparity as unjustified and damaging, insisting that it has placed enormous financial pressure on airlines already struggling with multiple operational burdens.

For weeks, according to the association, domestic carriers have continued to operate despite worsening economic strain, largely out of what they described as patriotism and a sense of duty to keep the country connected. However, that resilience, they warned, is nearing its breaking point. The group emphasized that fuel costs alone have now exceeded what many airlines can reasonably sustain, even before factoring in other critical expenses such as maintenance, crew salaries, airport charges, insurance, and aircraft leasing costs.

In the letter, the AON stated that the aviation sector is now facing a severe profitability crisis, with revenue generated from ticket sales no longer sufficient to cover even fuel expenses. This imbalance, they warned, is rapidly pushing several airlines toward financial collapse. One carrier has already reportedly been forced to shut down operations entirely since March 13, 2026, and industry stakeholders fear that more may follow if urgent intervention is not provided.

According to the operators, the ongoing fuel crisis is not merely a business challenge but a looming national concern with far-reaching consequences. They cautioned that continued price escalation could effectively “decimate” the aviation industry, with ripple effects that may destabilize critical sectors of the economy. The warning underscored the importance of aviation as a backbone of national connectivity, commerce, and security, stressing that its collapse would have implications beyond the airline industry alone.

The association further explained that airlines are currently caught in a difficult dilemma. On one hand, increasing ticket prices to match rising fuel costs would likely result in drastically reduced passenger demand, as many Nigerians may no longer afford air travel. On the other hand, maintaining current fares means operating at a loss, a situation that is not sustainable in the long term. Either option, they warned, leads to economic strain, job losses, and systemic disruption.

“The actions of fuel marketers are effectively decimating the aviation industry and putting the nation’s economy, safety, and security at risk,” the AON stated, adding that prolonged instability could lead to widespread consequences, including job losses across aviation-related sectors, reduced investor confidence, and increased economic vulnerability.

The operators further emphasized that aviation remains a sector of strategic importance to Nigeria’s development, linking cities, enabling trade, and supporting both domestic and international mobility. They warned that if current trends continue unchecked, airlines may have no choice but to ground operations entirely.

“We therefore urge you to prevail on marketers to proportionately adjust jet fuel prices in line with international market realities, as airlines can no longer sustain purchases at the current exorbitant rates,” the letter stated.

The group issued a clear ultimatum, stating that unless immediate corrective measures are taken, all domestic airlines in Nigeria would be compelled to suspend operations effective Monday, April 20, 2026. The warning was described as a final appeal to stakeholders in the downstream petroleum sector and relevant government authorities to intervene before the situation deteriorates further.

Copies of the letter were also sent to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Vice President Kashim Shettima, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Festus Keyamo, the Director-General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, and the Director-General of the Department of State Services, underscoring the urgency and national significance of the issue.

Meanwhile, the crisis in aviation fuel pricing has been attributed to a combination of global and domestic factors. These include fluctuations in international crude oil prices, foreign exchange volatility, and persistent supply chain disruptions. In Nigeria’s deregulated downstream petroleum market, prices are largely determined by market forces, a system that has also been influenced by limited local refining capacity, forcing heavy reliance on imports.

Industry analysts further point to logistical bottlenecks, high distribution costs, and the influence of a few dominant suppliers as additional factors contributing to the sharp increase in Jet A1 prices. These structural challenges, they argue, have created a volatile pricing environment that continues to threaten operational stability within the aviation sector.

As the deadline of April 20 approaches, uncertainty looms over Nigeria’s airspace, with passengers, businesses, and stakeholders anxiously awaiting whether urgent government or industry intervention will prevent what could become a nationwide shutdown of domestic flights. For now, the industry stands at a critical crossroads, and the next few days may determine the immediate future of air travel in the country. DDM News continues to monitor the unfolding situation closely as tensions rise within the aviation ecosystem.

Security Forces On High Alert For Large-Scale Attack On Airport, Prison – Report

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Nigeria’s security agencies have been placed on high alert following intelligence reports of possible terrorist attacks targeting key infrastructure in Abuja and neighbouring Niger State.

According to an internal memo from the Nigeria Customs Service, the suspected targets include the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, a correctional facility in the Federal Capital Territory, and a military detention centre in Niger State.

The report, first obtained by Associated Press, suggests the attackers may be aiming to free detained militants while causing significant damage to critical infrastructure, particularly within the aviation sector.

Security officials say the plot bears similarities to a January attack in Niamey, where militants struck an air force base, injuring soldiers and damaging an aircraft. Analysts believe the pattern points to a possible attempt to replicate such operations inside Nigeria.

“Their intention appears to be the release of detained fighters and the disruption of aviation operations,” the memo indicated, warning of a coordinated effort that could mirror recent large-scale assaults on air facilities in Niger Republic.

The alert comes amid security concerns, following a recent advisory by the United States Department of State, which authorised non-essential embassy staff and their families to leave Abuja due to the evolving security situation.

Nigeria’s federal government has downplayed the advisory, describing it as a routine precaution based on U.S. internal protocols.

Authorities have not disclosed specific timelines for the alleged threats but say surveillance and security measures have been intensified across identified locations.

Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Suffers Data Breach, Asks Users To Update Login Credentials

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Concerns over digital security within Nigeria’s corporate regulatory space have come to the fore following a recent disclosure by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), confirming that it is currently reviewing a cybersecurity incident involving unauthorized access to certain aspects of its information systems, a development that has prompted urgent advisory measures for users and heightened attention across the country’s business and technology communities.

In an official public notice issued on April 15, 2026, the Commission acknowledged that the breach, though described as limited in scope, represented a serious incident requiring immediate institutional response and coordinated investigation. According to the statement, the breach involved unauthorized access to parts of its digital infrastructure, raising concerns about the safety of sensitive corporate data managed by the agency, which serves as the central repository for company registrations and business records in Nigeria.

The CAC noted that upon detecting the incident, it swiftly activated its internal cybersecurity response protocols, moving to contain the situation and prevent further unauthorized activity. The Commission also confirmed that it is working closely with the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), alongside other relevant government bodies and technical partners, to assess the full scope, origin, and potential impact of the breach. This collaborative approach, officials say, is aimed at ensuring a comprehensive and transparent investigation, as well as strengthening the resilience of its systems against future threats.

DDM News gathered that the CAC has already implemented a series of containment measures designed to safeguard its infrastructure and protect user data, while also deploying additional layers of security to reinforce its digital defenses. Although the Commission has not disclosed the exact nature or extent of the compromised data, it emphasized that the incident was limited and that proactive steps have been taken to mitigate risks and restore confidence in its systems.

As part of its advisory to stakeholders, the Commission has urged all users of its portal, including business owners, legal practitioners, and corporate entities, to take immediate precautionary steps. These include closely monitoring their records on the CAC platform, updating login credentials such as passwords and security details, and exercising heightened vigilance against suspicious or unsolicited communications that may attempt to exploit the situation through phishing or other cyber fraud schemes.

The advisory underscores a broader reality in today’s digital age, where government institutions and private organizations alike are increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. With the growing reliance on online platforms for business registration, compliance, and documentation, the integrity and security of such systems have become critical not only for operational efficiency but also for maintaining public trust.

DDM News understands that the CAC’s swift acknowledgment of the breach and its proactive communication with stakeholders have been viewed by some observers as a positive step toward transparency, even as questions remain about the underlying vulnerabilities that may have been exploited. Cybersecurity experts have noted that incidents of this nature highlight the importance of continuous system upgrades, robust encryption protocols, regular audits, and user awareness in safeguarding digital ecosystems.

For many businesses that depend on the CAC portal for official transactions, the news has triggered a mix of concern and caution, particularly regarding the potential exposure of sensitive information such as company records, director details, and financial filings. While there is currently no indication of widespread data compromise, the situation has reinforced the need for organizations to adopt stronger internal security practices, including the use of multi-factor authentication, regular password updates, and employee awareness training to mitigate risks.

The involvement of NITDA in the investigation further signals the seriousness of the incident, given the agency’s mandate to regulate and promote information technology development in Nigeria. Its collaboration with the CAC is expected to provide technical expertise and oversight, ensuring that the response aligns with national cybersecurity standards and best practices.

Beyond the immediate response, the incident also raises broader questions about the state of cybersecurity infrastructure within public institutions, particularly in developing economies where digital transformation is advancing rapidly but may not always be matched by corresponding investments in security. Analysts argue that as Nigeria continues to digitize its public services, there must be a parallel commitment to strengthening cybersecurity frameworks, enhancing capacity, and fostering a culture of vigilance among users.

The CAC, for its part, has reiterated its commitment to maintaining the security and integrity of Nigeria’s corporate registry, assuring stakeholders that updates will be provided as the review progresses. This assurance is aimed at restoring confidence and demonstrating accountability in the face of an incident that, while contained, has significant implications for public perception and institutional credibility.

As investigations continue and more details are expected to emerge, the incident serves as a timely reminder of the evolving nature of cyber threats and the importance of preparedness, resilience, and collaboration in addressing them. For users of the CAC platform, the immediate priority remains vigilance—taking the necessary steps to secure their accounts and staying informed through official channels.

In the final analysis, the CAC data breach, though described as limited, underscores a critical moment in Nigeria’s digital journey, where the balance between technological advancement and cybersecurity must be carefully managed to ensure that progress is not undermined by vulnerabilities.

Chude Jideonwo Opens Up on Living With Tourette syndrome: “My Body Misfires”

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Media entrepreneur and storyteller Chude Jideonwo has opened up about living with Tourette syndrome, offering a deeply personal look into a condition that is often misunderstood and stigmatized.

Speaking candidly, he described the experience as one where his body can sometimes act independently of his intentions what he called moments when it “misfires.” These episodes, he explained, are not within his control, highlighting the reality of living with involuntary tics that can be physical, vocal, or both.

Beyond his personal journey, Jideonwo used the moment to address the broader issue of stigma, particularly in African societies where awareness of neurological conditions remains limited. He noted that many people misinterpret symptoms, often labeling individuals as attention-seeking or behaving unusually, rather than recognizing it as a medical condition that requires understanding and support.

He also emphasized the emotional toll that comes with such misunderstandings. Living with Tourette syndrome is not just about managing physical symptoms it also involves navigating public perception, self-acceptance, and the pressure to appear “normal” in professional and social settings.

Despite these challenges, Jideonwo’s openness is being seen as a powerful step toward awareness. By sharing his story, he is helping to normalize conversations around neurological and mental health conditions, encouraging others who may be struggling in silence to feel seen and understood.

Health experts often stress that while Tourette syndrome has no outright cure, it can be managed through a combination of therapy, support systems, and, in some cases, medication. Increased awareness plays a key role in improving the quality of life for those affected.

His revelation has sparked conversations online, with many praising his courage and honesty. For many, it’s not just about his diagnosis it’s about the message that conditions like Tourette syndrome should be met with empathy, not judgment.

In a society where such topics are rarely discussed openly, his voice is helping shift the narrative from silence and stigma to awareness and acceptance.

Iran to Compete in 2026 World Cup Despite War — FIFA

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has confirmed that Iran will take part in the 2026 World Cup, despite the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

Speaking at an economic conference organised by CNBC, Infantino said Iran’s participation is not in doubt.

“Iran is coming for sure,” he stated, expressing hope that the situation in the region would have stabilised by the time the tournament begins.

“They have qualified, they represent their people, and the players want to play,” he added, underlining that the team’s involvement is based on merit, not politics.

Iran is scheduled to play its Group G matches in the United States, with two fixtures set for Los Angeles and another in Seattle.

The team will be based in Tucson, Arizona, during the tournament.

Concerns had been raised earlier about whether Iran would be able to participate, following the outbreak of conflict involving the United States and Israel in late February.

At one point, Iranian officials even floated the idea of boycotting the competition and requested that their matches be moved to Mexico an appeal FIFA ultimately rejected.

While a fragile truce has been in place since early April, tensions remain high, particularly around the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.

The United States has also imposed a blockade on vessels linked to Iranian ports, adding to the uncertainty.

Still, Infantino stressed that football should rise above geopolitical disputes. “Sport should be outside of politics,” he said, noting that FIFA’s role is to promote unity and connection, even in difficult times.

The 2026 World Cup, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is set to kick off on June 11 and will be the first edition to feature 48 teams.

Snapchat Owner to Cut 1,000 Jobs, Cites Shift to AI-Driven Work

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Snap, the parent company of Snapchat, is the latest tech firm to announce significant job cuts, pointing to the growing role of artificial intelligence in reshaping how work gets done.

According to a recent financial disclosure, the company is laying off around 1,000 employees about 16% of its workforce while also pulling back on hundreds of open positions.

In a memo to staff, CEO Evan Spiegel described the move as part of a critical turning point for the company.

The goal, he said, is to trim annual costs by roughly $500 million (£368 million) while repositioning Snap for long-term growth.

Spiegel noted that employees who remain will increasingly rely on AI tools to streamline routine tasks and work more efficiently.

He pointed to smaller, agile teams already using these tools to move faster and get more done.

Still, he acknowledged the difficulty of the transition. “Change of this scale and pace is never easy,” he wrote, adding that the process would not be seamless.

This marks Snap’s third major round of layoffs since 2022, when it first cut about 20% of its workforce.

Notably, it’s the first time Spiegel has directly linked such decisions to the rise of AI.

The company has also been under pressure from investors.

Earlier this year, activist firm Irenic Capital Management took a stake in Snap, questioning why the company remains unprofitable after 15 years despite its large user base.

The firm also highlighted weak returns, noting that a $1 investment at Snap’s 2017 listing would now be worth just 23 cents.

In his message, Spiegel emphasized the need for a faster, more efficient operating model one that leans into AI while focusing on profitability.

His remarks echo a broader trend across the tech industry. Companies are increasingly citing advances in AI particularly tools that assist with coding and automation as a reason to reduce headcount.

So far this year, major players like Amazon, Meta, Block, Pinterest, and Atlassian have collectively cut thousands of jobs.

In many cases, executives say AI is allowing them to do more with fewer people, while also requiring massive investment that forces cost-cutting elsewhere.

Jack Dorsey, CEO of Block and former head of Twitter, recently described the shift as transformative, saying AI is “fundamentally changing what it means to build and run a company.”

He added that further layoffs are likely across much of the industry in the coming year, as businesses continue to adapt to this new reality.

How I was raped on altar by pastor during deliverance — 16-yr-old student

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Precious Okafor, a 16-year-old student has narrated how a pastor in Anambra State sexually abused her under the guise of a deliverance session.

The teenager shared her experience in an interview with The PUNCH following her rescue by operatives of the Anambra State Special Anti-Touting Squad Agency in Onitsha.

“My aunt said her pastor told her I was possessed and needed deliverance. She brought me to his house at night and left me with him,” she said.

Precious claimed the pastor later started making inappropriate advances toward her.

“Later, while I was asleep, the pastor came into the room and started touching me, but I pushed his hands away. After several attempts, he eventually left. I later overheard his wife asking him where he had been, and he told her he was ‘checking on the children.

“The following day, he took me to his church in Amichi to carry out a ‘special deliverance’. He told me that I urgently needed God’s special intervention to be freed. But while the deliverance was going on at the altar, he attempted to force himself on me, but I resisted.

“For days, he didn’t give me food. At one point, I became very weak due to hunger, and the pastor overpowered me and started forcefully having intercourse with me. He did that several times on the altar during the deliverance session.

“He forcibly had intercourse with me, both in the church and sometimes at his poultry farm in Igboukwu, a neighbouring town in Aguata LGA.”

Meanwhile, the suspect simply identified as evangelist Ezani reportedly admitted wrongdoing but attributed his actions to external influence.

He said: “It is the devil’s handiwork. I didn’t know what came over me.

“I was arrested on my farm. The security operatives took me to their office in Onitsha, the same day and later transferred me to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Awka.

“I appeal to the security operatives to temper justice with mercy. It is not entirely my fault, as the girl was brought to me. I also promised to cover her medical bills if I am released”.

2027: APC rejects automatic tickets for lawmakers, other aspirants

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has ruled out granting automatic tickets to National Assembly members and other aspirants ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Speaking during a media appearance, APC National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda said the party would not bypass due process, stressing that automatic tickets would violate both the Electoral Act and the party’s constitution.

According to him, all aspirants regardless of status must go through established procedures, either by participating in direct primaries or emerging through a consensus process where all parties agree.

Yilwatda acknowledged that some lawmakers had pushed for automatic return tickets, arguing it would help the party avoid internal disputes and costly primaries.

However, he insisted that internal democracy must be upheld.

The issue has long divided the party, with supporters of automatic tickets pointing to incumbents’ established political structures, while critics warn it shuts out new entrants and fuels resentment within the ranks.

Addressing concerns about recent political movements, Yilwatda also downplayed the impact of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso’s reported defection, maintaining that the APC’s structure remains strong across key northern states.

He expressed confidence that the party would retain its influence in Kano and other parts of the North-West despite growing opposition activity.

2027: I will step aside for Obi if he wins ADC presidential ticket — Atiku

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Former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has said he is willing to step aside for Peter Obi if the former governor of Anambra State emerges as the African Democratic Congress (ADC) presidential candidate in 2027.

The Adamawa born politician said this during an interview on Arise Television on Wednesday, when he was asked directly whether he would step aside if Obi wins the ADC presidential primary.

When asked if he would step down for Obi if he gets the ADC ticket, Atiku said: “Yes, I will step aside for any winner.”

Asked if “any winner includes Peter Obi”, Atiku said, “Of course, if he is a contender, why not?”

Also, when he was asked if it would not be difficult for him to do so since Obi was his vice presidential running mate, Atiku said, “What is difficult there? It is democracy. It is either you go through consensus or you go through election. You emerge through consensus or emerge through the electoral process.”

Meanwhile, Atiku and Obi are seen as frontrunners for the ADC presidential ticket, alongside other notable figures like Rabiu Kwankwaso and Rotimi Amaechi.

Okey Bakassi Offers ₦5 Million Reward After Phones Stolen at Ikoyi Football Match

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Nigerian comedian Okey Bakassi has taken swift action following a shocking theft incident at a private football gathering in Ikoyi, drawing widespread attention both online and within the local community.

According to his account, what began as a routine midweek football session quickly turned into a security concern after an unfamiliar participant allegedly exploited the group’s trust. The suspect reportedly blended in seamlessly, joining the game without raising suspicion before staging an exit under the guise of an injury.

While the players remained focused on the match, the individual is said to have taken advantage of the distraction, making away with multiple mobile devices belonging to those present. The incident has raised concerns about how easily social environments even semi-private ones can be infiltrated when vigilance is relaxed.

Bakassi, clearly frustrated by the breach of trust, emphasized that the stolen phones are not just gadgets but essential tools for business and daily communication. Many of the victims, he noted, rely heavily on their devices for work, making the loss both financially and professionally disruptive.

In response, he has not only involved law enforcement but also leveraged public support by announcing a ₦5 million reward for credible information that could lead to the recovery of the phones or the identification of the suspect. His approach reflects a growing trend where public figures use their platforms to accelerate justice and mobilize collective action.

He also issued a stern warning to the suspect, urging a quick return of the stolen items to avoid further consequences. At the same time, he advised members of the public especially those who deal in second-hand electronics to be cautious and verify the origins of devices before making purchases.

The incident has sparked broader conversations around personal security, even in familiar or controlled environments. Many have pointed out that trust-based settings, such as social sports gatherings, can still be vulnerable if proper precautions are not taken.

As efforts to track the suspect continue, the situation serves as a reminder that opportunistic crimes can happen anywhere and that awareness, accountability, and swift response remain key in addressing them.

Court fixes date for DSS to open case against Malami, son

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Abubakar Malami

The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has fixed May 26 for the Department of State Services (DSS) to open its case of alleged terrorism against the immediate-past Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Abubakar Malami, SAN, and his son, Abdulaziz.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the DSS is prosecuting Malami and his son on allegations bordering on terrorism offences before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik.

At the resumed hearing, Akinlolu Kehinde, SAN, who appeared for the prosecution (DSS), told the court that an amended five-count charge had been filed to replace an earlier one on which they had been arraigned.

Kehinde applied to withdraw the earlier charge and requested that the amended one be read to the defendant for the pleas to be taken afresh

Lawyer to the defendants, Shaibu Aruwa, SAN, confirmed that his clients were served with the amended charge and agreed that the fresh charge be read to the defendants.

Malami and his son are alleged to have in December 2025, connived to commit acts of terrorism.

They were accused of having in their possession and without a licence, a Sturm Magnum 17 – 0101 firearm, 16 Redstar AAA 5’20 live rounds of cartridges and 27 expended Redstar.

When the charge was read out to Malami and his son, both pleaded not guilty, following which Kehinde sought a date for the commencement of the trial.

Aruwa did not object to a date for trial, but prayed the court to allow the defendants to remain on the bail earlier granted them by the court, on the conditions they had met.

With Kehinde not opposing Aruwa’s oral application, Justice Abdulmalik held that the defendants should continue on the bail earlier granted them on Feb. 27, the conditions they had met.

The judge then adjourned the matter until May 26 and June 15 for trial.

In count one of the amended charge, Malami and Abdulaziz were alleged to have, sometime in December 2025, at Geeze Phase II Area, Birnin Kebbi LGA, Kebbi, engaged in preparation to commit acts of terrorism.

They were alleged to have possessed, and without a license, a Sturm Magnum 17 – 0101 firearm, Sixteen (16) Redstar AAA 5’20 live rounds of cartridges, and Twenty-Seven (27) expended Redstar.

The offence is said to be contrary to and punishable under Section 29 of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

The prosecution accused them of possessing sixteen (16) Redstar AAA 5’20 live rounds of Cartridges without a license contrary to Section 8 (1) (b) (ii) of the Firearms Act, CAP F28, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, among others.

NAN

 

JUST IN: South African Court Sentences Julius Malema to 5 Years in Prison for Illegal Gun Discharge

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JULIUS MALEMA SEEN WITH GUN DURING RALLY.

A South African court has sentenced opposition leader Julius Malema to five years in prison after finding him guilty of firing a gun at a public rally in 2018.

The ruling was delivered by Magistrate Twanet Olivier, who said Malema deliberately broke firearm laws when he discharged an assault rifle into the air during an Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) celebration.

The case, which has stretched on for years, is politically sensitive, with large crowds of EFF supporters gathering outside the court during Thursday’s sentencing.

Malema, one of South Africa’s most prominent and controversial political figures, had been accused of violating firearm regulations during the 2018 event.

The court concluded that his actions amounted to a clear breach of the law.

Details shortly.

US-sanctioned supertankers push into Gulf despite blockade

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A second US-sanctioned supertanker has made its way into the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, even as Washington tightens its blockade on ships linked to Iranian ports.

Shipping data obtained by Reuters shows the VLCC RHN entered the Gulf on Wednesday.

The move comes just a day after another sanctioned tanker, Alicia, also passed through the same waters.

The Alicia is reportedly heading toward Iraq, according to tracking data.

The development lands in the middle of rising tension at sea, where the US says it has been actively turning vessels away since the blockade began earlier this week.

United States Central Command claims around 10 ships have already been redirected and insists none have successfully slipped through.

Iranian media, however, is pushing back on that narrative, saying at least one Iranian-linked tanker managed to cross the Strait and head toward the Imam Khomeini port despite the restrictions.

For now, it’s unclear where the RHN is headed.

The empty tanker, capable of carrying up to two million barrels of crude, has previously been linked to Iranian oil shipments, according to shipping intelligence reports.

The situation highlights how difficult enforcement remains in one of the world’s most sensitive energy corridors.

While the U.S. is warning of tougher secondary sanctions on buyers of Iranian oil, analysts say Iran still has room to keep production steady in the short term by relying on storage, even if exports come under pressure.

In the background, diplomatic signals continue, with reports suggesting Iran has floated proposals that could allow shipping to move more freely through parts of the Strait if broader negotiations with Washington succeed.

Insecurity Crisis: US Lawmaker Urges Tinubu to Rethink Defence Leadership, Remove Matawalle

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Amid growing international concern over Nigeria’s worsening security situation, a United States lawmaker has called for a sweeping overhaul of the country’s defence leadership, including the removal or redeployment of the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, in what is being described as one of the most direct external criticisms of Nigeria’s security architecture in recent times, as Kimberly Daniels, a State Representative from Florida, raised alarm over the scale and persistence of violent attacks across several regions of the country.

Speaking during an engagement linked to the United World Congress of Diplomats, Daniels delivered a strongly worded assessment of Nigeria’s current security challenges, warning that the situation has reached what she described as a critical tipping point, where routine condemnations and official assurances are no longer sufficient to address the realities on the ground. According to her, the pattern of repeated killings, particularly those recorded during the recent Palm Sunday and Easter periods, reflects a deepening failure in the country’s security framework that requires urgent and structural intervention rather than incremental responses.

The lawmaker specifically referenced attacks in states such as Plateau, Nasarawa, and Kaduna, where worshippers and rural communities were targeted in violent incidents that left dozens dead and many others displaced, further exacerbating humanitarian concerns in already vulnerable regions. She argued that despite consistent statements from Nigerian authorities condemning such attacks, there remains a significant gap between policy pronouncements and effective protection for citizens, a disconnect that she said is eroding public confidence in the government’s ability to safeguard lives and property.

DDM News gathered that Daniels’ remarks were also influenced by direct communications she claims to have received from individuals in Nigeria, as well as her role as chairwoman of the United World Congress of Diplomats, a position she said obligates her to speak out on issues of human rights and security. In a statement shared publicly, she framed her intervention as both a moral and diplomatic responsibility, particularly in light of what she described as ongoing violence affecting religious communities.

Central to her recommendations was a direct appeal to Bola Tinubu to take decisive action by either removing or redeploying Matawalle from his current position, arguing that maintaining the status quo could further undermine trust in Nigeria’s counterterrorism efforts. Daniels pointed to what she described as “red flags” surrounding the minister’s record, including allegations dating back to his tenure as governor of Zamfara State, claims of links to bandit groups, and concerns about ransom-related dealings, though these allegations remain subjects of political debate and have not been conclusively established in court.

She also questioned Matawalle’s suitability for overseeing sensitive defence responsibilities at a time when Nigeria is grappling with complex and multi-layered security threats, including banditry, insurgency, and communal violence. According to her, the urgency of the situation demands not only leadership changes but also a comprehensive review of the country’s entire security architecture, including increased transparency, accountability, and institutional reforms aimed at restoring public trust.

In what she described as a particularly troubling dimension of the crisis, Daniels raised the possibility of internal complicity within the security system, suggesting that some of the violence may be facilitated by actors operating from within the structure itself. She referred to this as “terror from within,” calling for thorough investigations into allegations of high-level involvement in banditry and other criminal activities, and urging Nigerian authorities to confront these issues openly if lasting solutions are to be achieved.

Beyond leadership changes, Daniels advocated for enhanced protection measures for vulnerable communities, particularly in the North-Central and North-West regions, where attacks have been most frequent and devastating. She emphasized the need for proactive strategies that go beyond reactive deployments, including intelligence-driven operations, community engagement, and sustained presence in high-risk areas to deter further violence.

The call for reform has also taken on an international dimension, with Daniels urging the United States and its allies to increase diplomatic pressure on Nigeria to address the situation more effectively. She referenced ongoing discussions around Nigeria’s designation as a Country of Particular Concern in relation to allegations of religious persecution, a classification that carries significant diplomatic implications and could influence bilateral relations.

DDM News understands that Daniels has been actively involved in legislative efforts within the United States to draw attention to the situation in Nigeria, including co-sponsoring House Resolution 761 in Florida, which condemns violence and supports measures aimed at promoting human rights and religious freedom. The resolution reportedly received bipartisan support, reflecting a growing consensus among some U.S. lawmakers on the need for international engagement on Nigeria’s security challenges.

Her comments come at a time when Nigeria continues to face mounting pressure both domestically and internationally over its handling of security issues, with critics arguing that existing strategies have not delivered the desired results, while government officials maintain that efforts are ongoing and that progress is being made despite the complexity of the threats involved.

As debates intensify over the effectiveness of Nigeria’s military leadership and broader counterinsurgency strategy, the intervention by a foreign lawmaker adds a new layer to the conversation, highlighting how the country’s internal challenges are increasingly attracting global attention and scrutiny. While some may view such external criticism as interference, others see it as part of a broader effort to hold governments accountable and encourage reforms that can lead to improved security outcomes.

In the final analysis, the call for a defence shake-up represents more than just a political statement; it reflects the urgency of addressing a crisis that continues to impact millions of Nigerians, underscoring the need for bold decisions, transparent governance, and a renewed commitment to protecting lives in a nation grappling with persistent and evolving security threats.

US Senate Approve Trump’s Military Sales to Israel

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Trump and Netanyahu meet a second time to discuss Gaza truce

The United States Senate on Wednesday blocked two resolutions that sought to stop roughly $450 million in weapons sales to Israel, with Republicans largely lining up behind President Donald Trump’s military support for the country.

The proposals, led by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, would have halted the sale of Caterpillar bulldozers and a separate package of 1,000-pound bombs and related military support.

Both measures were defeated on bipartisan votes, with most Republicans and several Democrats opposing them.

The first resolution, targeting about $295 million worth of bulldozers and related equipment, failed by a vote of 59–40.

Seven Democrats joined Republicans in voting against it.

A second measure, aimed at blocking a $151.8 million sale of BLU-110A/B general-purpose bombs and logistics support, was also rejected, falling 63–36.

Eleven Democrats voted with Republicans to defeat the proposal.

While the resolutions were not expected to pass, they highlighted growing unease among some Senate Democrats over the impact of U.S.-supplied weapons on civilians in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran.

Sanders argued that the sales violate U.S. laws governing foreign assistance and arms exports, saying Washington should use its leverage to push Israel to reduce civilian harm.

Supporters of the deals counter that Israel remains a key U.S. ally and that military cooperation is essential for its security.

Israel, for its part, maintains that its operations are aimed at militant targets and not civilians.

The latest votes also reflected a shift in sentiment compared to earlier attempts to block arms sales, with support for restrictions slowly increasing within parts of the Democratic caucus.

The Trump administration has previously bypassed standard congressional review procedures for certain weapons transfers during the ongoing conflict, citing urgent security concerns

57 Make First Class As National Open University (NOUN) Graduates 24,575 Students

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The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is set to mark a significant milestone in its academic journey as it prepares to graduate a total of 24,575 students during its 15th convocation ceremony scheduled for Saturday, April 18, 2026, an event that not only celebrates academic excellence but also underscores the institution’s expanding role in widening access to higher education across Nigeria and beyond.

The announcement was made in Abuja during a pre-convocation media briefing by the university’s Vice-Chancellor, Uduma Oji Uduma, who described the upcoming ceremony as both a moment of pride and a reflection of NOUN’s commitment to inclusive and flexible learning. According to him, among the thousands of graduates, 57 outstanding students have achieved First Class honours, a feat that highlights the academic rigor and quality of education delivered through the university’s open and distance learning model.

Providing a detailed breakdown of the graduating class, the Vice-Chancellor revealed that the cohort includes 17,474 undergraduate students, 1,788 recipients of Postgraduate Diplomas, 5,282 Master’s degree holders, and 31 doctoral graduates, representing a diverse range of academic disciplines and professional pursuits. He noted that this impressive figure reflects the growing acceptance of alternative education systems in Nigeria, particularly for individuals seeking to balance academic pursuits with work, family, and other responsibilities.

DDM News gathered that the Faculty of Management Sciences recorded the highest number of graduates with 7,455 students, followed closely by the Faculty of Social Sciences with 6,024 graduates, while the Faculty of Health Sciences produced 3,939 graduates. These figures not only demonstrate the popularity of these fields but also point to the increasing demand for skills in management, governance, and healthcare sectors within the Nigerian economy.

One of the most notable highlights of this year’s graduating class is the strong representation of female students, particularly at the undergraduate level, where women account for 10,180 out of the 17,474 graduates. Professor Uduma emphasized that this is more than just a statistical achievement, describing it as a “philosophical milestone” that reflects progress toward gender inclusion and empowerment in higher education. He stressed that the growing participation of women in academia is a positive indicator of societal transformation and a step toward greater equality in opportunities and outcomes.

In a deeply symbolic and inspiring revelation, the Vice-Chancellor also announced that 56 inmates from correctional centres across the country are among the graduating students, beneficiaries of the university’s policy of providing free education to incarcerated individuals. This initiative, he explained, is rooted in the belief that education has the power to transform lives, restore dignity, and offer a second chance to those seeking redemption. By extending learning opportunities to inmates, the university is not only imparting knowledge but also fostering hope and rebuilding identities, reinforcing the idea that no individual is beyond rehabilitation.

DDM News understands that the convocation ceremony will be conducted in a decentralized format, reflecting NOUN’s unique structure as an open and distance learning institution. While the main event will take place at the university’s national headquarters in Abuja, simultaneous activities will be held across various study centres nationwide, ensuring that graduates from different locations can participate in the celebration without the need for long-distance travel. This approach, according to the Vice-Chancellor, embodies the institution’s commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, allowing every graduate to share in the moment of achievement regardless of geographical constraints.

In what has been described as a major administrative breakthrough, Professor Uduma also announced that graduating students will receive their certificates immediately after the ceremony, a departure from the traditional delays often associated with certificate issuance in many Nigerian institutions. He described this development as a shift from bureaucratic inefficiency to institutional effectiveness, signaling a new era of responsiveness and accountability within the university’s administration.

The upcoming convocation will also feature a series of pre-event activities, beginning with a lecture scheduled for April 17, to be delivered by former Attorney-General of the Federation, Kanu Godwin Agabi. The lecture, themed “Nigeria Against Corruption,” is expected to spark meaningful dialogue on ethical leadership and national development, reinforcing the university’s commitment to producing not only skilled graduates but also morally conscious citizens. The session will be chaired by Professor Kabir Bala, a former Vice-Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, adding further academic weight to the event.

For Professor Uduma, who assumed office as Vice-Chancellor in February 2026, this convocation holds special significance as his first in the role, symbolizing both continuity and renewal within the institution. He expressed optimism about the future of NOUN, emphasizing the need to build on existing achievements while embracing innovation and reform to meet the evolving demands of the education sector.

Earlier in the briefing, the university’s Director of Media and Publicity, Ibrahim Sheme, highlighted the importance of collaboration between the institution and the media, describing journalists as vital partners in communicating the university’s vision and achievements to the public. He commended the media for their professionalism and support, urging continued cooperation to ensure accurate and impactful reporting.

As anticipation builds for the convocation ceremony, expectations remain high among students, faculty, and stakeholders, with many viewing the event as a defining moment in the life of the university. Beyond the celebration of academic success, the ceremony represents a broader narrative of access, inclusion, and transformation, showcasing how education can serve as a powerful tool for personal and national development.

In the final analysis, the 15th convocation of the National Open University of Nigeria stands as a testament to the institution’s enduring mission to democratize education, break down barriers, and create opportunities for all, reaffirming its place as a key player in shaping the future of learning in Nigeria.

Dangote, Trump, Xi Jinping Make TIME 100 Most Influential People List

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Africa’s richest industrialist, Aliko Dangote, has been named among the world’s most influential people in the 2026 TIME100 list.

The annual list, released by TIME Magazine on April 15, highlights global figures shaping politics, business, technology, and culture.

This year’s selection includes major world leaders such as United States President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, and Pope Leo XIV.

Tech industry leaders including Sundar Pichai and Neal Mohan also made the list.

Dangote, founder of the Dangote Group, is the only Nigerian featured in the 2026 edition.

He appears in the “Titans” category and is making his second appearance on the TIME100 list, having first been recognised in 2014.

According to TIME, Dangote was selected for his continued push to drive industrial growth across Africa, with investments spanning cement, agriculture, food processing, infrastructure, and energy.

The magazine also pointed to his strategy of building large-scale industries using locally sourced materials, alongside his recent expansion plans in manufacturing and power.

Beyond business, Dangote was also recognised for his philanthropic work through the Aliko Dangote Foundation, which funds initiatives in healthcare, education, and economic empowerment across the continent.

His company, Dangote Industries Limited, recently unveiled an ambitious long-term expansion strategy titled “Vision 2030,” aimed at scaling operations and strengthening its presence globally.

The plan focuses on existing sectors such as cement, fertiliser, and energy, while also exploring new investments in steel, power, and port infrastructure.

Other names on this year’s TIME100 list include actors Ranbir Kapoor, Dakota Johnson, and Kate Hudson, reflecting a wide mix of influence across industries and regions.

Grandfather in police custody for impregnating granddaughter

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By Agency Report

The Niger State Child Rights Agency says a 65-year-old grandfather, Musa Gado, is detained in Police custody for allegedly impregnating his 16-year old granddaughter (name withheld).

The Director General of the agency, Hajiya Kaltume Mohammed, made this known to newsmen in Minna on Wednesday.

She said that a Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid (DNA) Test confirmed that Gado, the maternal grandfather of the victim from Mashegu LGA of the state, is the biological father of the four-month-old baby delivered by his granddaughter.

According to the DG, the suspect made several fruitless attempts to abort the pregnancy.

She revealed that the victim’s father, Mr Lawal Nababa, registered a complaint in 2025 for alleged repeated sexual assaults on his daughter by her maternal grandfather.

The director general said at the time the matter was reported at the agency, the victim was six months pregnant and was kept in the agency’s custody until she delivered a baby boy in December 2025.

She said the teenager, whose parents are still alive, was reportedly taken by her maternal grandmother since childhood.

Mohammed, however, said the suspect had denied responsibility for the act, thus forcing the agency to order the DNA test that was conducted in a laboratory outside Nigeria at a cost of N500,000.

“When the girl was brought to the agency, she was actually six months pregnant. We had to do some medical checkups, and she was kept under the custody of the agency from that time until now.

“She gave birth in December, and we agreed that the only way we could get to the root of the matter and establish the fact was to go for the DNA test, which was agreed by both parties.

“After she gave birth, we waited for her to be strong before we went for the paternity test and within five weeks the result came out, and it was announced that the grandfather was the father of the baby because the result was 99.9999 per cent positive,” she said.

The director general revealed that the suspect, currently in Police custody, would be charged to court after police had completed its investigation.

Mohammed also disclosed that the agency was currently handling six similar cases, including that of a father who had been having carnal knowledge of his biological daughter.

“Child molestation and rape are alarming in the state.

“I assumed office as the DG Niger State Child Rights Agency in November 2025, and honestly, we have had a lot of issues of rape where children were molested by their parents, neighbours and some people within the community.

“Right now, we have six cases we are prosecuting, and the most important one we are handling right now is that of the 16-year-old girl who was impregnated by her grandfather.

“This case was reported to the agency by the father of the girl on 5th October 2025,” she said.

NAN

 

FG Drops Terrorism Financing Charges Against Malami, Son

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Abubakar Malami

The Federal Government has withdrawn the terrorism financing charge previously filed against the immediate past Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), and his son, Abdulaziz Malami.

However, both men were re-arraigned on a fresh charge relating to alleged illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.

At the hearing in Abuja, government counsel Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN) informed the court that the prosecution was substituting the earlier charge with an amended one focused on arms possession allegations.

He told the court that firearms and live cartridges were allegedly discovered at Malami’s residence in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State.

Following the amendment, Malami and his son both pleaded not guilty to the new five-count charge.

Their defence counsel, Shuaibu Arua (SAN), did not oppose the withdrawal of the initial terrorism financing allegation or the substitution of the charge.

He, however, urged the court to allow the existing bail terms to remain in place.

The prosecution did not object to that request.

Ruling on the matter, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik held that the earlier bail granted on February 27 remains valid, along with all conditions already met by the defendants.

The case was then adjourned to May 26 and June 15 for trial.

Malami and his son were first arraigned by the Department of State Services (DSS) on February 3.

They were initially accused of aiding terrorism financing by allegedly failing to act on case files involving suspected terrorism financiers during Malami’s tenure as Attorney-General.

They were also accused of unlawfully keeping firearms at a residence in Gesse Phase II, Birnin Kebbi, without legal authorization an offence under the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022, and the Firearms Act, 2004.

Both men had earlier been granted bail in the sum of N200 million each, with two sureties in like sum.