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Power Struggle Looms as Nsukka Demands Enugu Governorship Slot

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NSUKKA — A strong political message has been directed at stakeholders in Nsukka land, calling for unity, strategic action, and renewed determination as conversations around equity and leadership in Enugu State intensify ahead of the 2027 governorship race.

The open letter, issued by the Obodoeze Media Project (OMP), appeals to elders, political leaders, professionals, and youths across Nsukka to recognize what it describes as a defining moment in the region’s political history, urging them to act decisively in pursuit of greater representation.

According to the statement, Nsukka has long occupied a contradictory position within Enugu State, being politically significant in terms of population and electoral influence, yet consistently underrepresented in key leadership positions and governance structures.

The letter highlights a historical imbalance in the state’s political power distribution since Nigeria’s return to democratic rule in 1999, noting that leadership has largely rotated within other zones, particularly areas now identified as Enugu East and Enugu West, while Nsukka has remained on the margins.

At the federal level, the document points to what it describes as a prolonged absence of ministerial appointments from Nsukka, arguing that the region’s exclusion from such positions reflects a broader decline in its political influence within national decision-making processes in Nigeria.

The authors also reference structural changes dating back to the creation of Ebonyi State in 1996, which altered the political configuration of the region and, according to the letter, weakened Nsukka’s bargaining strength by concentrating it into a single senatorial district.

The statement argues that this structural imbalance has continued to shape political outcomes in Enugu State, contributing to what it describes as recurring marginalisation and exclusion of Nsukka interests in governance arrangements.

Despite these challenges, the letter criticises what it calls a culture of prolonged patience among Nsukka stakeholders, stating that repeated calls to “wait for the right time” have not translated into meaningful political advancement for the region.

It insists that there is no formal agreement requiring Nsukka to remain sidelined and that principles of fairness and equity now support a shift in leadership toward the zone.

Within this context, the letter presents the emergence of Chief Obodoeze Ocho as a significant political development, describing his candidacy for the 2027 governorship election as a strategic opportunity for Nsukka to assert itself in the state’s power structure.

The document portrays Ocho as a candidate with the capacity to deliver inclusive governance, emphasizing his perceived qualities of discipline, competence, and commitment to public service. It further argues that his candidacy represents more than a personal ambition, framing it as a collective movement for regional inclusion.

A central theme of the message is the need for unity among Nsukka stakeholders, which the authors identify as a longstanding challenge. The letter suggests that internal divisions have historically weakened the region’s political strength, allowing other blocs to consolidate power more effectively.

It calls for a departure from fragmented political interests, urging leaders and citizens alike to prioritize collective goals over individual ambitions in order to achieve meaningful political representation.

The appeal also situates the political discussion within broader socio-economic realities in Enugu State, pointing to rising economic hardship, increasing cost of living, and governance challenges affecting ordinary citizens.

According to the letter, these conditions underscore the urgency for leadership that is more responsive to the needs of the people, arguing that governance should focus on tangible improvements in living standards rather than symbolic achievements.

The authors stress that Nsukka cannot afford to remain passive in the face of these challenges, urging stakeholders to take deliberate steps toward political mobilisation and strategic engagement ahead of the 2027 elections.

Among the key recommendations outlined are the need for coordinated political action, consolidation of electoral strength, and unwavering support for what the letter describes as a credible candidate capable of advancing Nsukka’s interests.

The statement also clarifies that its call is not directed against any other zone within Enugu State but is instead framed as a demand for fairness, balance, and equitable distribution of political power across the state.

Political observers note that such appeals are likely to shape early alignments and discussions ahead of the 2027 governorship race, particularly in a state where zoning, regional identity, and power-sharing arrangements have historically influenced electoral outcomes.

They add that the emphasis on unity within Nsukka could play a decisive role in determining the region’s political trajectory, especially if stakeholders succeed in presenting a united front during party primaries and the general election.

As the political landscape continues to evolve, the message from the Obodoeze Media Project underscores a broader theme emerging across Nigeria’s subnational politics, the growing demand for inclusion, equity, and representation in governance.

For Nsukka, the letter concludes, the moment represents both a challenge and an opportunity, a chance to move from the periphery of political influence to a more central role in shaping the future of Enugu State.

White House Denies Considering Nuclear Strikes on Iran

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The White House has dismissed suggestions that the United States is considering the use of nuclear weapons against Iran, following controversial remarks by Vice President JD Vance.

In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, the White House said Vance’s comments about possible military options had been misinterpreted. It stressed that there was no implication of a nuclear strike in his remarks.

The clarification came after Vance stated that US forces possess capabilities they have “so far haven’t decided to use” in enforcing an ultimatum issued by President Donald Trump.

Reacting sharply to speculation online, the White House wrote: “Literally nothing @VP said here ‘implies’ this…”, rejecting claims that nuclear options were under consideration.

The response followed a post from an account linked to former Vice President Kamala Harris, which suggested that Vance’s comments hinted at the potential use of nuclear weapons.

The exchange comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, with growing concerns over possible military escalation in the region.

While the US has maintained pressure on Iran through diplomatic and military channels, officials insist that nuclear action is not part of current considerations.

BREAKING: New ADC Faction Emerges, Rejects David Mark-Led Coalition

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A fresh leadership crisis has hit the African Democratic Congress (ADC) following the emergence of a new faction that has rejected the authority of a coalition reportedly led by David Mark.

The faction, led by Don Norman Obinna, claims it represents the party’s legitimate National Executive Committee and has moved to take control of its affairs ahead of the next national convention.

Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, the group distanced itself not only from the David Mark-led coalition but also from another faction linked to Nafiu Bala, deepening internal divisions within the party.

The group argued that the tenure of former party chairman Ralph Nwosu had expired in August 2022, adding that his continued involvement in party matters had led to a series of legal disputes.

It also challenged the credentials of Nafiu Bala, stating that he never held the position of National Vice Chairman, while affirming that former presidential candidate Dumebi Kachikwu remains a member of the party.

According to the faction, interim leaders have now been appointed to oversee the party’s activities and ensure continuity pending the conduct of a national convention.

The development signals growing instability within the ADC, as multiple power blocs jostle for control ahead of future electoral contests, including the 2027 general elections.

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ADC Crisis: Before Sam Amadi deceives Nigerians

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Collins Opurozor
Collins Opurozor

By Collins Opurozor

Yesterday, on Arise News, I watched Dr. Sam Amadi discuss the crisis rocking the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC). He spoke as an analyst and as Director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thought. These roles demand rigor and honesty. They require that every claim be rooted in verifiable facts.

Analysis is not guesswork. It is a disciplined and scientific exercise. It begins with facts and ends with logical conclusions. As Appadorai rightly noted, “the classification of facts and formulation upon that basis of absolute judgments which are consistent and universally valid sums up the essence of modern science.” Anything outside this standard is not analysis. It is propaganda.

Amadi made a claim that deserves interrogation. He suggested that Nafiu Bala Gombe, the man at the center of the ADC logjam, apart from his contested resignation, was part of the National Working Committee (NWC) dissolved by the National Executive Committee (NEC). That statement is not supported by the constitution of the ADC. It introduces confusion into an already sensitive issue.

Section 13 of the ADC Constitution does not grant the NEC the power to dissolve the NWC. That authority is clearly reserved for the National Convention under Section 16. The language is direct and leaves no room for ambiguity. Only the National Convention can elect, remove or dissolve the NWC or any of its members.

This means that any attempt by the NEC to remove Bala Gombe is null and void. It has no legal foundation within the party’s own framework. Such an action cannot stand. It is important that public commentators understand this before making definitive claims.

Beyond the immediate legal issue, this controversy opens a wider window into the internal character of many briefcase political parties in Nigeria. Too often, these parties are built not as democratic institutions but as instruments of control. Their constitutions are carefully drafted to concentrate power around a coterie of perpetual owners, limit internal accountability, and shield leadership from routine institutional checks. What appears on paper as a collective structure often functions in practice as a tightly managed hierarchy.

In such environments, the distinction between party ownership and party leadership becomes blurred. Figures like Ralph Okey Nwosu, as long-standing national chairman, exemplify how founders can entrench themselves through constitutional design. By ensuring that only a National Convention can remove any member of the National Working Committee, and by making such conventions almost impossible to convene without him, the structure effectively secures his dominance. The NEC, despite being a proper organ in internal party disciplinary issues, is thereby reduced to an administrative body without real disciplinary authority over the NWC.

It is against this backdrop that the current struggle involving David Mark and his associates must be properly situated. The attempt to reposition the ADC as a viable coalition platform ahead of 2027 has manifestly collided with the entrenched legal architecture of the party. Bringing in a new leadership bloc without first navigating the deliberately planted landmines and cumbersome constitutional requirements, especially the necessity of a properly convened National Convention, has inevitably produced resistance, disputes, and litigations, including that of Bala Gombe.

The crisis, therefore, is not accidental. It is the predictable outcome of bypassing due process in a system already designed to resist abrupt change. If the group around David Mark had pursued a structured transition: engaging the Ralph Okey Nwosu-led NWC, working through the NEC only within its lawful limits, and ultimately submitting to a legitimate National Convention ab initio, the present turmoil could have been avoided. But instead of admitting and problematizing the flawed processes of the attempted transition, the incipient ADC managers are always eager to shift culpability to the APC-led Federal Government. This is very unfortunate! Shortcuts in party governance almost always end in institutional conflict.

This is why analysts like Sam Amadi must be careful and precise. When he attributes powers to the NEC that it clearly does not possess under Sections 13 and 16 of the ADC Constitution, he misleads the public and distorts the legal reality of the crisis. At a time when Nigerians are seeking clarity, not confusion, public intellectuals must resist the urge to speculate or align with interests. They must stay with the facts, the law, and the truth.

ADC: Tinubu, Amupitan plotting to cripple opposition, democracy — Atiku’s aide

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Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

Mr. Paul Ibeh, the spokesman of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, on Tuesday accused President Bola Tinubu and the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of working to undermine opposition and democracy in Nigeria.

This is coming following the delisting of David Mark’s leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) by INEC.

Diaspora Digital Media reported that Mohammed Haruna, INEC’s commissioner for information and voter education, in a statement said the commission would refrain from engaging the two factions in ADC, citing the March 12 judgement of the court of appeal.

The commission added that it would not attend meetings, congresses, or conventions of the groups pending the determination of a case before the federal high court

In a post on X, Ibeh stated that presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga had indicated that Nafiu Bala had emerged as the ADC national chairman, claiming the development was influenced by the President and INEC.

He questioned the development, noting that INEC had previously filed court processes challenging Bala’s eligibility for the ADC chairmanship, and asked what had changed since then.

Ibeh further accused Tinubu and Amupitan of masterminding what he described as a “democratic faux pas,” warning that such actions could amount to a drift toward dictatorship.

He added that the situation draws parallels with past political developments in Nigeria’s recent history.

He wrote: “Bayo Onanuga is posting on his X account that Nafiu Bala is now the ADC Chairman because his Tinubu’s @NGRPresident and Amupitan’s @inecnigeria are in bed with Bala to annihilate the opposition and inevitably subvert Nigeria’s democracy.

“This is the same INEC that filed processes in court last year to show cause why Bala is not deserving of the Chairmanship of the ADC. What has changed since then?

“Tinubu and Amupitan are the ones cooking up the democratic faux pas. Our message to them is that this dictatorship may live, but not for very long. Does this remind you of another era in our recent history?”

EU Says Strikes on Civilian Infrastructure ‘Illegal’ as Nuclear Fears Grow

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European leaders have warned that attacking civilian infrastructure during war is against international law, as tensions in the Middle East continue to rise.

Speaking on Monday, Antonio Costa stressed that strikes targeting civilian facilities especially energy site are “illegal and unacceptable.”

His comments came after Donald Trump threatened to destroy key infrastructure in Iran if it failed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for global oil shipments.

Costa noted that ordinary citizens would suffer the most if the conflict escalates, describing them as the real victims of both government actions and military responses.

The European Union also called on Iran to stop attacks in the region and allow free movement through the strait.

Despite the ongoing fighting, EU officials say diplomacy remains the only real solution to the crisis.

At the same time, concerns are growing about nuclear safety. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, warned that strikes near Iran’s nuclear facilities particularly the Bushehr plant could trigger a serious radiation incident.

One reported strike landed very close to the site, raising fears about how easily the situation could spiral.

Although the nuclear facility itself has not been hit, repeated attacks nearby have already caused damage and casualties, increasing anxiety across the region.

Meanwhile, violence continues on multiple fronts. In Haifa, four members of the same family were killed in a missile strike.

In Lebanon, an Israeli airstrike on a residential building killed civilians, though Israel said it was targeting a militant and is investigating the incident.

Israel has also struck major Iranian energy sites, including facilities linked to the South Pars gas field, which accounts for a large share of Iran’s production.

As the conflict intensifies, Trump has repeated threats of further strikes, including attacks on power plants and bridges if shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is not restored.

Former IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei also weighed in, urging regional governments to act quickly to prevent the situation from turning into what he described as a “ball of fire.”

Overall, the situation remains highly volatile, with growing fears that continued escalation could have serious consequences not just for the region, but for the global economy as well.

Nigerian Medical Association Raises Alarm Over Alleged Fraud Involving Blessing CEO

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The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has reportedly raised serious concerns over what it describes as a case of deception involving social media personality Blessing CEO. According to the association, investigations suggest that a medical report she allegedly presented to the public as proof of a breast cancer diagnosis may not be authentic.

In its statement, the NMA claimed the document in question was forged and originally belonged to another individual identified as Mbara Deborah. The association further alleged that the report was manipulated and circulated to mislead the public, particularly in connection with fundraising efforts.

The development has sparked widespread reaction, with many expressing shock over the allegations, especially given the sensitive nature of illnesses like breast cancer. Health professionals have emphasized that such actions, if proven true, undermine public trust and could have damaging consequences for genuine patients who rely on public goodwill and support during medical crises.

Medical experts have also pointed out that falsifying health records is a serious ethical and legal violation. Beyond potential criminal implications, it raises concerns about misinformation and exploitation within the digital space, where emotional narratives can quickly attract attention and financial contributions.

Public reaction has been swift, with social media users calling for accountability and transparency. Some have urged authorities to carry out a thorough investigation to establish the full facts of the case, while others have expressed sympathy for individuals who may have donated in good faith.

As of now, Blessing CEO has yet to issue a detailed response addressing the latest claims. Observers note that her next steps could be critical in shaping public perception as the situation continues to unfold.

The NMA, on its part, reiterated the importance of verifying medical information before sharing or supporting any health-related campaigns, urging the public to rely on credible institutions and certified professionals.

This incident has reignited conversations about the growing need for regulation and accountability in online fundraising and personal storytelling, especially when they involve life-threatening health conditions.

Resident Doctors suspends nationwide strike

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Doctors from Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH) during a protest
Doctors from Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital (KUTRRH) during a protest

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The Association of Resident Doctors (ARD), University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, will resume work at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday following the suspension of the nationwide strike by the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD).

ARD UCH President Dr Uthman Adedeji disclosed this on Tuesday in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan, confirming compliance with the national directive.

NAN reports that NARD had earlier directed its members nationwide to embark on an indefinite strike over the federal government’s failure to address its demands.

The demands include immediate reversal of the revised Professional Allowance, payment of outstanding promotion and salary arrears, and prompt disbursement of the 2026 Medical Residency Training Fund (MRTF), among others.

Adedeji said the strike was suspended after an Extraordinary National Executive Council meeting, during which NARD directed members nationwide, including those at UCH, to resume duties at 8:00 a.m. on Wednesday.

He explained that the decision followed the federal government’s reversal of its stance on the revised professional allowance and a commitment to address other outstanding issues raised by the association.

He said that no new patients would be admitted at UCH until Wednesday morning, as doctors would use the period to properly hand over patients currently on admission to consultants.

According to him, patients who are stable will be discharged, while no new cases, including emergencies, will be accepted until full services resume at the scheduled time.

Adedeji added that some doctors might be granted additional time to manage critically ill patients beyond the handover window, subject to approval from the association’s leadership.

He reiterated the association’s commitment to patient care and urged the federal government to urgently address the demands of NARD to prevent further disruption in the health sector.

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UN Security Council to Vote on Hormuz Resolution as Trump Deadline Looms

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The United Nations Security Council is set to vote on a new resolution aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz, as pressure builds just hours before a deadline set by Donald Trump.

The proposal, backed by Gulf countries and the United States, has been watered down after facing resistance from major powers like France, Russia, and China.

 trEarlier versions had called for the possible use of force to reopen the waterway, but that language has now been removed.

Instead, the current draft focuses on urging countries to take “defensive” steps to ensure safe passage for ships, while calling on Iran to immediately stop any actions blocking maritime traffic.

The vote comes at a tense moment. Trump has given Iran until midnight to agree to a deal to reopen the strait or face large-scale U.S. strikes on key infrastructure, including power plants and bridges.

Iran has effectively blocked the strait since the war began in late February, disrupting global oil supplies and shaking markets worldwide.

The waterway is one of the most important routes for energy shipments, carrying about a fifth of the world’s oil.

Bahrain, which helped push the resolution, says the situation is hurting not just the region but the global economy.

But disagreements among Security Council members have slowed progress, with the risk of a veto from Russia or China still hanging over the vote.

The draft resolution also calls for an end to attacks on civilian infrastructure, including oil and gas facilities, warning that such actions could lead to a dangerous escalation.

French officials have stressed that hitting civilian infrastructure would violate international law and could trigger a wider crisis with serious global consequences.

Despite the tensions, there are still diplomatic efforts underway behind the scenes, with mediators trying to broker a deal between both sides.

For now, the outcome of the vote and whether it changes anything on the ground remains uncertain, as the world watches closely with the clock ticking down.

Kanye West Faces Mounting Backlash Over Wireless Festival Headline Slot

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Controversy continues to build around Kanye West’s scheduled appearance as the headline act for all three nights of Wireless Festival, as criticism intensifies from political leaders, advocacy groups, and corporate sponsors.

The situation has now reached government level, with UK ministers reportedly reviewing whether the rapper should be granted entry into the country. While no official travel plans have been confirmed, the mere possibility of his performance has triggered widespread debate about accountability, public influence, and the limits of artistic platforms.

Several major brands have already distanced themselves from the festival. A growing list of sponsors have withdrawn support, signaling concern over being associated with the controversy. This wave of corporate exits highlights how reputational risk can quickly impact business decisions when public backlash gains momentum.

Political figures across party lines have also voiced strong opinions. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the situation as deeply troubling, pointing to West’s history of antisemitic remarks. Other officials echoed similar sentiments, arguing that allowing him to headline such a major event could send the wrong message at a time when concerns about rising antisemitism remain high.

Calls for stricter action have grown louder, with some urging the government to deny him entry altogether. Critics argue that his past statements are not isolated incidents but part of a pattern that has caused significant harm and offense. Advocacy groups representing Jewish communities have also joined the conversation, questioning whether the festival’s organizers should reconsider the booking entirely.

Despite the backlash, organizers of Wireless Festival have yet to issue a formal response, and West remains listed as the headline performer. This silence has only fueled further speculation about whether the event will proceed as planned or if changes could still be made under increasing pressure.

The controversy also brings renewed attention to West’s past actions, including social media posts and public statements that have drawn widespread condemnation over the years. While he previously issued a public apology, stating regret and attributing some of his behavior to personal struggles, critics remain skeptical, with some noting a cycle of apology followed by repeated incidents.

Beyond the immediate situation, the debate raises broader questions about the intersection of celebrity, accountability, and freedom of expression. Supporters argue that artists should not be permanently excluded from platforms, especially after issuing apologies, while critics insist that actions must have lasting consequences, particularly when they involve harmful rhetoric.

As the festival date approaches, uncertainty continues to surround West’s involvement. Whether the government intervenes, organizers reconsider, or the performance goes ahead as planned, the situation has already become one of the most talked-about cultural controversies in the UK this year.

Fresh Strikes Hit Iran as Trump Deadline Nears

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Fresh strikes have hit parts of Iran just hours before a deadline set by Donald Trump, raising fears that the conflict could spiral even further.

Iranian officials say key infrastructure was targeted, including two bridges.

One strike near Qom and another in central Iran reportedly left people dead, while a major road linking Tabriz to Tehran was forced to shut down.

There were also explosions in and around Tehran, with reports of casualties in nearby areas. Residents described a tense atmosphere, with many unsure how far things could go.

The strikes come as Trump piles pressure on Tehran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz a key passage for global oil shipments.

He has warned that if Iran doesn’t comply before the deadline, the U.S. could carry out large-scale attacks on major infrastructure.

His tone has only grown more severe, warning of devastating consequences if no deal is reached.

Iran, however, is not backing down. Officials say they will not bow to threats and have warned they could hit back by disrupting oil and gas supplies.

Israel said it had already carried out a broad round of strikes, while also warning civilians in Iran to stay away from rail lines and public transport for safety.

The tension is spreading beyond Iran.

In the Gulf, authorities briefly shut down a major bridge linking Saudi Arabia and Bahrain amid fears of retaliation. There have also been reports of attacks on energy sites in the region.

Efforts to reach a ceasefire are still stuck. A proposal backed by countries like Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey has yet to gain traction, with both sides holding firm to their positions.

With the deadline fast approaching, the situation remains unpredictable and the risk of a wider conflict is growing.

Emmanuella Ropo Speaks Out Against Paternity Rumors, Threatens Legal Action

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Internet personality and entrepreneur Emmanuella Ropo, wife of Fuji legend King Wasiu Ayinde, has publicly addressed long-standing allegations about her personal life, firmly denying claims that she has children with multiple men.

In a strongly worded statement shared on her Instagram page, Emmanuella pushed back against what she described as years of false narratives and online bullying. She clarified that she has three children, all from one man, stressing that the widely circulated claim of her having children with different fathers is entirely untrue. According to her, all her children share the same surname, Adewale, a detail she says further reinforces her position.

Beyond setting the record straight, Emmanuella made it clear that she is no longer willing to ignore the rumors. She warned that any continued spread of defamatory claims would be met with legal consequences, signaling a shift from silence to action. Her statement reflects growing frustration with how misinformation can persist and spread, especially on social media platforms where narratives often take on a life of their own.

Her response has since sparked conversations online, with supporters praising her for addressing the issue directly and defending her reputation. Others have pointed out the challenges public figures face in maintaining privacy, particularly when personal matters become topics of public speculation.

In addition to her online presence, Emmanuella holds the respected traditional title of Otun Iyalode of Igbehin in Abeokuta, a role that underscores her standing within her community. Her marriage to Kwam 1 in November 2021 also placed her more prominently in the public eye, further amplifying attention on her personal life.

Observers note that her decision to confront the rumors head-on highlights a broader issue within celebrity culture, where unverified claims can quickly gain traction and cause lasting reputational damage. By speaking out and threatening legal action, Emmanuella appears determined to draw a clear line and protect both her image and her family from further scrutiny.

As reactions continue to pour in, her message remains firm and direct: the narrative being pushed about her is false, and she expects it to be corrected moving forward.

Trump Says ‘A Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight’ as Deadline for Iran to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Looms

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United States president Donald Trump.

President Donald Trump has issued warning ahead of a critical deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, saying “a whole civilization will die tonight” if tensions escalate further.

The warning comes as U.S. prepares for potential large-scale strikes on Iranian infrastructure if Tehran fails to comply by 8 p.m. Eastern Time.

In a series of statements, Trump threatened sweeping attacks targeting Iran’s power plants, bridges, and key infrastructure, describing a scenario in which vital national assets could be “decimated.”

The ultimatum is tied to the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial global shipping route that Iran has effectively restricted amid the ongoing conflict.

U.S. Vice-President JD Vance, speaking during a visit to Budapest, said Washington remained confident it could secure a response from Iran before the deadline, despite slow-moving negotiations.

Iran has dismissed a proposed 45-day ceasefire, insisting instead on a permanent end to hostilities.

Officials in Tehran have also warned that any further attacks could trigger retaliation beyond Iran’s borders, including strikes on infrastructure in Gulf countries allied with the United States.

Iranian authorities reported intensified airstrikes across the country, including hits on bridges, airports, petrochemical facilities, and energy infrastructure.

Explosions were also reported on Kharg Island, a key oil export hub.

In a show of defiance, President Masoud Pezeshkian called on civilians to form human chains around critical infrastructure, saying millions had volunteered to defend the country.

The conflict has already taken a heavy toll. Reports indicate that more than 1,900 people have been killed in Iran, alongside 1,400 in Lebanon and dozens more in Israel and other parts of the region.

Fresh strikes have also reportedly damaged civilian sites, including a synagogue in Tehran and residential buildings, raising concerns about the widening humanitarian impact.

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that attacks on civilian infrastructure violate international law, urging restraint from all sides.

Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, with countries such as Pakistan acting as intermediaries.

However, negotiations remain fragile, with both sides maintaining hardline positions.

As the deadline approaches, the situation remains highly volatile.

Trump has framed the standoff as a potentially historic turning point, suggesting it could reshape Iran’s political future.

With military operations intensifying and diplomatic channels under strain, the coming hours are expected to be decisive for both the region and global energy security.

Gingivitis: Early warning signs, causes and effective treatment options

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What your face reveals about your health

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The human face does more than express emotion it may also provide early signals about underlying health conditions. From changes in the skin and eyes to shifts in lip color or facial hair patterns, medical experts say the face can reflect important clues about what is happening inside the body.

Long before the rise of modern diagnostic tools, traditional healing systems examined facial features as indicators of internal balance. While contemporary medicine does not rely on facial observation alone, growing evidence suggests that certain visible changes can correspond with nutritional deficiencies, hormonal shifts and organ function.

Health professionals caution, however, that the face is not a diagnostic tool. Instead, it should be viewed as an early warning system one that may prompt further investigation when unusual or persistent changes appear.

Early signals, not conclusions

Dermatologists and clinicians note that the skin is often the first place where internal imbalances become visible. Persistent dryness, unusual pigmentation or sudden breakouts may reflect issues ranging from dehydration to hormonal fluctuations.

Similarly, the eyes can reveal more than fatigue. Yellowing of the whites, for example, may indicate liver-related concerns, while puffiness or dark circles could be linked to sleep quality, stress or fluid retention.

Changes in the lips  including cracking, discoloration or swelling  may also point to vitamin deficiencies or allergic reactions. In some cases, variations in facial hair growth patterns can signal hormonal imbalances, particularly in women.

Bridging traditional insight and modern science

While traditional practices such as face mapping have long associated specific facial zones with internal organs, modern medicine approaches these ideas with caution. Experts emphasize that although some correlations exist, they are not always precise or universally applicable.

“Facial changes can offer useful clues, but they must be interpreted in context,” health professionals advise. “No single sign should be taken as confirmation of a medical condition.”

Awareness as a preventive tool

Medical experts encourage individuals to become more observant of gradual or unusual changes in their appearance. Recognizing patterns  such as recurring skin issues, persistent puffiness or unexplained discoloration can help individuals seek timely medical advice.

At the same time, specialists warn against self-diagnosis based solely on appearance. A comprehensive evaluation, including medical history and laboratory testing, remains essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Looking beyond appearance

Ultimately, the face should be seen not just as a reflection of outward beauty, but as a potential window into overall well-being. By paying closer attention to subtle changes, individuals may gain earlier awareness of health concerns  and take proactive steps toward addressing them.

In this way, the face becomes less about aesthetics and more about insight, offering quiet signals that, when carefully observed, can support better health outcomes.

Video “DJ Tunez vs Burna Boy: Video of Fight at Obi Cubana Party Breaks the Internet”

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Videos and eyewitness accounts from a crowded Lagos party, reportedly held at the residence of popular socialite Obi Cubana, have surfaced online showing a physical altercation involving DJ Tunez and members of Burna Boy’s entourage. The incident has sparked widespread attention across social media, with fans of both artists weighing in and debates raging online.

According to reports, the situation began when DJ Tunez, Wizkid’s official DJ, repeatedly played songs from Wizkid’s catalogue while Burna Boy was present. Some members of Burna Boy’s team approached Tunez and requested that he play Burna Boy’s tracks as well. Eyewitnesses say Tunez dismissed the request, allegedly instructing the team to speak directly with Burna Boy. This exchange reportedly escalated tensions, with some witnesses suggesting the DJ’s actions were interpreted as intentional disrespect.

Videos from the scene appear to show Tunez being physically confronted by a group of people surrounding Burna Boy. Accounts differ on how the altercation began—some claim Tunez provoked the situation by focusing too much on Wizkid’s music, while others insist Burna Boy initiated the scuffle before additional individuals got involved. Rumors of injuries circulated online, though no official reports have confirmed hospitalization, and police have not made any statements regarding the incident.

This altercation comes amid the ongoing, highly publicized tension between Wizkid and Burna Boy, which has periodically surfaced in the media and on social platforms. Fans on both sides have taken to Twitter, Instagram, and X to express support, criticism, and theories about what happened, turning the incident into one of the most talked-about entertainment news stories of the week.

Industry insiders note that while DJs often have creative freedom over their sets, playing tracks selectively in the presence of rival artists can sometimes be interpreted as a provocation, particularly in highly charged environments with celebrity egos at play. Some commentators have also criticized the party’s security arrangements, questioning how such a physical confrontation could escalate in a crowded venue.

As of now, neither DJ Tunez, Burna Boy, nor Obi Cubana have publicly addressed the incident. Fans continue to share clips and discuss the event online, dissecting every moment and debating the motivations behind the confrontation.

While social media amplifies the story, observers hope that both sides handle the matter discreetly to prevent further escalation. The incident underscores the delicate balance of maintaining professional relationships in the entertainment industry, especially when rivalries, large crowds, and high-profile personalities collide.

The event also serves as a reminder of how quickly celebrations can turn tense, even among well-known celebrities, and how the smallest decisions like which songs to play can have amplified consequences in high-stakes social settings.

N3.3trn debt payment: Stakeholders optimistic of improved power supply

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You no fit make law on Electricity standard – Senate to State Govs

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Residents of the FCT have expressed optimism that with the approval of N3.3 trillion by the Federal Government to settle the long-standing debts owed generation companies, electricity supply will improve.

The residents spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Tuesday.

Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, in a statement said that President Bola Tinubu approved the fund to finally settle the outstanding debts under the Presidential Power Sector Financial Reforms Programme.

The debt payment plan followed the final review of the legacy debts that had beset the power sector for more than a decade.

The long-standing debts accumulated between February 2015 and March 2025. Following verification.

He said ₦3.3 trillion was agreed as a full and final settlement, ensuring a fair and transparent resolution.

Recall that there had been power outage in some parts of the country for some months, while other areas for some weeks and days.

Following the development, a lot of businesses had collapsed.

The Nigerian Independent System Operator, NISO, attributed the continued decline in electricity generation on the national grid as well as the persistent gas supply constraints affecting several thermal power plants.

Pius Ogiemudia, an Enginner, resident in Orozo said that the payment of the debt would improve electricity as Power Generation Companies (GenCos) would be able to pay for gas supplied to them.

According to him, the payment will ensure consistent gas supply to thermal plants, which account for about 70 per cent of the country’s power generation.

”I am happy that the Federal Government has approved payment plan to settle the debt owed generation companies as I believe that this will bring lasting solution to the problem in the power sector,”he said.

Stephen Adelaja, an Accountant residing in Kuje, said that the settling of the debt by the Federal Government would reduce the incidence of load shedding and grid collapses, leading to more reliable electricity for homes and businesses.

Mr Adelaja said that the power supply had been epileptic for a long time and with the payment, electricity would improve.

Caroline Odeh, a resident of Lugbe said that the move was seen as a “strategic reset” intended to attract private capital and encourage investment in generation and distribution infrastructure.

Mrs Odeh said that stabilising the power sector would support industrialisation, create jobs, and foster economic growth, particularly for small enterprises.

”I am happy about the development, it will improve power supply and also boost investors confidence in the sector,” she said.

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Easy posture correction: 5 exercises for fast results

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Poor posture has emerged as a widespread health concern in modern society, driven largely by long hours spent hunched over computers, mobile devices and steering wheels. Beyond cosmetic concerns, experts warn that improper alignment can lead to chronic pain, reduced mobility and even impaired breathing.

According to physical therapists, however, consistent, targeted exercises can effectively counter these effects and help restore proper posture.

Understanding posture-related imbalances

Sedentary lifestyles often lead to predictable patterns of muscular imbalance. One of the most common is upper cross syndrome, marked by forward head posture, rounded shoulders and weakened upper back muscles.

At the same time, prolonged sitting contributes to lower cross syndrome, where tight hip flexors and hamstrings combine with weakened glute muscles to disrupt pelvic alignment. While these conditions develop gradually, specialists note they can be corrected with regular movement and strengthening routines.

Five key exercises for posture correction

Chin tucks
Designed to address forward head posture, chin tucks strengthen the deep neck flexor muscles. Experts note that even slight forward positioning of the head significantly increases strain on the cervical spine. This simple movement can be performed multiple times daily, particularly after extended screen use.

Wall angels
Wall angels help counter rounded shoulders by strengthening upper back muscles and improving shoulder blade mobility. The exercise encourages proper alignment by reinforcing the muscles responsible for pulling the shoulders back.

Thoracic extensions
Stiffness in the mid-back, or thoracic spine, is a common result of prolonged sitting. Thoracic extension exercises, often performed with a foam roller, help open the chest, relieve spinal pressure and support better breathing mechanics.

Cat-cow stretches
Borrowed from yoga practice, the cat-cow sequence promotes spinal flexibility and improves body awareness. The flowing motion between arching and rounding the spine also activates core muscles essential for maintaining posture.

Glute bridges
Weak glute muscles can contribute to lower back pain and poor pelvic positioning. Glute bridges activate these key stabilizers while also stretching tight hip flexors, helping to restore balance in the lower body.

Building sustainable habits

Health professionals emphasize that consistency is more important than intensity when correcting posture. Short daily sessions  even as little as 10 to 15 minutes  are more effective than occasional, longer workouts.

Incorporating posture checks throughout the day, alongside ergonomic improvements to workspaces, can further reinforce proper alignment. Over time, these small but consistent efforts can lead to lasting improvements in posture, comfort and overall physical health.

UN Warns Trump Over Iran Strike Threats as Tuesday Deadline Nears

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The United Nations has warned that President Donald Trump could be in breach of international law if he follows through on threats to strike civilian infrastructure in Iran.

The warning comes as Trump’s Tuesday 8 p.m. deadline approaches, raising tensions in the ongoing conflict.

DDM reported that the U.S. president had earlier threatened to destroy Iran’s power plants and “blow up everything,” while issuing a fresh ultimatum without detailed conditions.

According to the UN spokesman, Stephane Dujarric, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is alarmed by the rhetoric, particularly threats targeting infrastructure such as bridges and energy facilities.

He cautioned that even if such sites have military relevance, the risk of civilian harm could make any attack unlawful under international law.

Guterres has urged both the United States and Iran to respect international law, avoid targeting civilian infrastructure and ensure the protection of civilians, while also maintaining freedom of navigation in key waterways.

The latest tensions are tied to repeated deadlines issued by Trump since March, aimed at forcing Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil route.

Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, with countries including Pakistan, Egypt and Turkey pushing for a 45-day ceasefire to prevent further escalation.

However, Iran has rejected a temporary truce, insisting instead on a permanent end to the war. Fighting has continued, with reports of Iranian strikes across Israel and parts of the Gulf, alongside Israeli attacks on key Iranian petrochemical facilities.

Iran has also warned that any strike on its civilian infrastructure would trigger retaliatory attacks on energy facilities across the region, heightening fears of a broader economic and energy crisis.

The conflict, now in its fourth week, continues to disrupt global energy markets and keep international stakeholders on edge.

Global Protests Erupt as ADC Diaspora Network Raises Alarm

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WASHINGTON DC — Protesters under the leadership of Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi have taken to the streets across major global cities, amplifying concerns about Nigeria’s current political and economic challenges through coordinated demonstrations.

The protests, organised by the African Democratic Congress Diaspora Network (ADC-DN), featured demonstrators carrying bold placards with messages such as “Stop Tinubu from killing innocent Nigerians in the North,” “Stop Tinubu from turning Nigeria into a one-party state,” and “Stop Tinubu from putting Nigerians in unnecessary debts,” reflecting deep frustrations among participants.

Across cities including Washington, D.C., London, Berlin, and Brussels, protesters also displayed signs reading “Stop Tinubu from using food as a weaponised tool” and “Stop Tinubu from using INEC to silence other parties in Nigeria,” indicating a wide range of grievances tied to governance and democratic processes in Nigeria.

Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi, who leads the ADC Diaspora Network, described the demonstrations as a unified global movement aimed at drawing international attention to what he called “critical realities facing Nigerians at home.” He stressed that the protests were not isolated actions but part of a coordinated effort spanning multiple continents.

Participants, many of whom are Nigerians in the diaspora and international supporters, gathered in public spaces holding banners and chanting messages calling for accountability, transparency, and reforms in governance. The visible branding of the African Democratic Congress on protest materials further highlighted the political dimension of the campaign.

Observers noted that the protests reflected growing diaspora engagement in Nigeria’s internal affairs, as citizens abroad increasingly leverage their positions to influence global discourse on governance back home. The ADC-DN 7th Zone played a central role in mobilising participants and synchronising the demonstrations across different regions.

Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi emphasized that the movement seeks to unite voices from different parts of the world, ensuring that issues affecting Nigeria are not ignored by the international community. He added that the goal is to sustain pressure through peaceful advocacy and continued engagement with global stakeholders.

The protest messages, as seen on placards, touched on sensitive issues including security concerns in northern Nigeria, economic hardship, alleged political marginalisation, and the independence of democratic institutions. These themes have remained central to public discourse within Nigeria in recent times.

Analysts say such coordinated global protests could influence international perception of Nigeria’s internal situation, especially when amplified by diaspora networks with access to foreign media and policy platforms. They add that while protests alone may not lead to immediate change, they contribute to sustained global awareness.

As demonstrations continue across cities, organisers have hinted at further actions aimed at maintaining momentum and expanding the conversation beyond street protests to policy advocacy and diplomatic engagement.

The unfolding events highlight the increasing role of diaspora-led activism in shaping narratives about governance, accountability, and reform in Nigeria, signaling a new phase of transnational political engagement.

Teen Student Stabs Teacher to Death in Russia

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A school teacher has been stabbed to death by her 17-year-old student in the Perm region of Russia, authorities said on Tuesday.

According to report, the victim identified as Olesya Petrovna Baguta, was attacked at the entrance of her school in the town of Dobryanka. She was rushed for medical treatment but later died from her injuries despite efforts to save her.

Regional governor Dmitry Makhonin confirmed the incident, describing it as tragic.

The suspect, a 17-year-old student of the school, has been arrested, according to the Investigative Committee of Russia.

Authorities noted that the attack is part of a growing pattern of violent incidents in Russian schools in recent months, including knife assaults and other attacks in different regions.

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Offset Reportedly Involved in Shooting Near Florida Casino, Escapes Unhurt

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American rapper Offset was reportedly involved in a shooting incident near the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, according to reports making rounds online.

The incident is said to have occurred in the vicinity of the popular entertainment venue in Hollywood, an area known for its nightlife and heavy foot traffic. While initial details remain limited, sources indicate that gunfire broke out close to where the rapper was present.

Despite the alarming nature of the situation, reports suggest that Offset was not seriously harmed. Sources familiar with the incident have stated that he is “fine,” easing concerns among fans who quickly reacted to the news on social media.

It remains unclear whether the rapper was directly targeted or simply caught in the vicinity when the shooting occurred. Authorities have yet to release an official statement detailing the circumstances, including potential suspects or motives behind the incident.

The situation has once again raised concerns about safety around high-profile figures, particularly in crowded public spaces where celebrities often attract attention. Incidents like this highlight how quickly situations can escalate, even in well-known and frequently visited locations.

Fans have since flooded social media with messages of relief and support, expressing gratitude that the rapper was not seriously injured while also calling for more information about what truly happened.

As investigations continue, more details are expected to emerge regarding the events surrounding the shooting and whether anyone else was affected.

For now, the focus remains on the fact that Offset is safe bringing a sense of relief after what could have been a far more tragic outcome.

Trump Threatens to Jail Reporter Over Leaked Iran Airman Rescue Details

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United States President Donald Trump has threatened to jail a journalist who reported on the rescue of a U.S. airman in Iran, escalating tensions between his administration and the media.

Speaking at the White House, Trump said he would demand that the reporter reveal their source, arguing that the leak put a sensitive military operation at risk.

He warned that failure to comply could lead to jail time.

“We’re going to go to the media company that released it and say, ‘National security give it up or go to jail,’” he said.

The controversy stems from reports that emerged after a U.S. fighter jet was shot down over Iran.

Media outlets revealed that one of the two airmen onboard had been successfully rescued, while efforts were still underway to recover the second.

Trump claimed the early disclosure could have endangered the ongoing mission, although both airmen were eventually recovered safely.

It remains unclear which specific journalist or outlet the president was referring to, as several organisations including major U.S. media reported the rescue around the same time.

The remarks mark a sharper tone in the administration’s ongoing criticism of media coverage of the war involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran.

Trump and his allies have repeatedly accused the press of portraying the conflict in a negative light.

The issue has also drawn attention to broader concerns about press freedom. U.S. law generally protects journalists from being forced to reveal confidential sources, especially in matters involving public interest.

Meanwhile, comments from Brendan Carr have added to the pressure on media organisations.

He recently warned broadcasters against airing what he described as “fake news,” suggesting they should reconsider their approach ahead of license renewals.

The latest developments highlight the growing friction between national security concerns and the role of the media during wartime reporting

Almajiris deserve share of national cake — Sheikh Gumi

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Sheikh Ahmad Gumi
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi

Controversial Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has urged the federal government to give underprivileged Almajiri children access to their own share of the “national cake”.

He made the call in a Facebook post on Monday after encountering a group of Almajiri children begging.

Gumi, who shared a video of the hapless children, decried their plight.

He repeated his January 12, 2026, call for a ‘Marshall Plan’ for Quranic education, envisioning a comprehensive strategy to modernise it while preserving its moral values, similar to the US-led post-WWWII reconstruction effort.

Gumi said: “Today, I met these almajiris waiting for alms. There is a need for a Marshall plan to give them their share of the national cake.

“The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: ‘Are you granted victory and provided for except through your weak ones?’”

The cleric has been a strong critic of the Almajiri system in Northern Nigeria.

He has often framed the challenges inherent in the system not as a charitable concern but as a national imperative tied to societal stability.

 

 

 

 

 

Disney Apologizes After Disrupted Proposal Sparks Outrage And Couple Rejected it.

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A romantic moment meant to last a lifetime turned into a source of disappointment after a proposal at a Disney location was unexpectedly interrupted prompting the company to issue an apology to the couple involved.

According to reports, the man had carefully planned the proposal for months, going as far as securing permission from a staff member ahead of time. The setting was meant to be perfect one that would mark a joyful milestone in their relationship.

However, things took an unexpected turn when the proposal was disrupted during the moment itself. While full details of the interruption have not been officially disclosed, the incident quickly drew attention online, with many expressing sympathy for the couple and frustration over how the situation was handled.

In response, Disney acknowledged the incident and apologized, offering compensation as a gesture of goodwill. Despite this, the couple reportedly declined the offer, choosing instead to stand by their feelings about the experience rather than accept a settlement.

For many observers, the story highlights how deeply personal and meaningful such moments are. A proposal is often a once-in-a-lifetime event, carefully planned and emotionally significant something that cannot easily be replaced or recreated.

Social media reactions have been strong, with users debating customer service standards and the responsibility of large organizations when handling special occasions. Some believe the apology was necessary but insufficient, while others argue that mistakes can happen, even in highly controlled environments.

As the story continues to circulate, it serves as a reminder that behind every viral moment are real people and real emotions. For this couple, what was meant to be a perfect memory became something far more complicated one that has now sparked a wider conversation about respect, communication, and accountability.