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Gbandi Recounts Yar’Adua’s Germany Visit, Calls For People-Centered Leadership

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(DDM) – Diaspora political leader Kenneth C. Gbandi has reflected on a past diplomatic encounter involving former Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua during an official visit to Germany, describing it as a defining moment of humility in leadership.

Gbandi said the experience occurred during Yar’Adua’s first official trip to Germany after assuming office, following the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

He recalled that the reception was heavily secured, with strict protocol arrangements and the presence of diplomats and security personnel in attendance.

According to him, a moment unfolded during the event when Nigeria’s then Ambassador, Abdulkadir Bin Rimdap, reportedly whispered to the President during the formal proceedings.

He stated that shortly after, President Yar’Adua unexpectedly stepped down from the podium and walked into the crowd, prompting a brief moment of confusion among security personnel.

Gbandi recounted that the President’s action surprised many in attendance as he moved away from the elevated platform and joined participants at ground level.

He quoted Yar’Adua as saying that he did not need security separating him from his people and preferred to sit among them.

The statement, according to him, drew a strong and emotional response from the audience at the event.

He described the reaction as genuine and spontaneous, contrasting it with what he referred to as politically driven displays of support.

Gbandi said the incident demonstrated that leadership is defined not by distance or authority, but by service, trust, and direct engagement with citizens.

He added that true leadership requires the courage to connect with people across different communities and platforms without barriers.

According to him, such examples should guide contemporary governance and political leadership discussions in Nigeria.

He argued that rebuilding public trust requires stronger ties between leaders and grassroots communities, especially in regions where citizens feel disconnected from government institutions.

Gbandi further stated that as political conversations intensify ahead of future elections, there is a need for what he described as fresh and service-driven leadership.

He specifically referenced Delta North, calling for leaders who are grounded in service rather than elite separation from the people.

He maintained that the future of leadership should be shaped by accessibility, accountability, and purpose-driven governance.

The reflections have sparked renewed discussion on leadership style and public engagement within Nigeria’s political space.

NDDC Opens Fully Funded 2026 Postgraduate Scholarship For Nigerians

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(DDM) – The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has announced the commencement of applications for its 2026 postgraduate scholarship programme, offering fully funded study opportunities for qualified Nigerians from the Niger Delta region.

The initiative is designed to support young graduates seeking to pursue advanced degrees in top universities across the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia.

The scholarship package covers full tuition fees, travel expenses, visa costs, accommodation, and living stipends for successful applicants.

Officials say the programme is part of efforts to build human capital development in the Niger Delta by equipping beneficiaries with global knowledge and skills.

Eligible applicants must be indigenes of the Niger Delta region and must have completed the mandatory National Youth Service Corps programme.

Candidates are also required to possess at least a Second Class Lower degree for Master’s level applications.

In addition, applicants must have secured admission into a postgraduate programme in a recognised and approved field of study.

The commission emphasised that applicants must have no criminal record or involvement in cult-related activities.

Fields covered under the scholarship include Engineering, Information Technology, Law, Medicine, Agriculture, Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Management Sciences, and Architecture, among others.

To apply, candidates are expected to submit key documents, including an online application form, passport photograph, local government identification letter, and an admission letter from a foreign university.

Other required documents include degree certificates, WAEC or NECO results, NYSC discharge or exemption certificate, and a guarantor’s letter of good conduct.

The selection process will involve a computer-based test to be conducted in Rivers State for shortlisted candidates.

Only applicants who score at least 70 percent in the test will proceed to the next stage of the selection process.

The NDDC noted that the scholarship represents a major opportunity for young people in the Niger Delta to access world-class education without financial burden.

Education analysts say such initiatives play a vital role in addressing regional disparities and improving professional capacity in critical sectors.

The programme also aligns with broader national efforts to promote education, innovation, and economic development through international exposure.

Interested candidates have been advised to complete their applications before the official deadline.

The application portal will close on April 19, 2026, after which no further entries will be accepted.

Applicants can submit their applications through the official NDDC scholarship portal: https://nddc.gov.ng/scholarship

The commission urged all qualified candidates to take advantage of the opportunity and ensure that all required documents are accurately submitted.

BREAKING: UNEB Releases New Guidelines For S.4 Repeaters Under CBC

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(DDM) – The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has issued fresh directives to guide secondary school administrators on the management of Senior Four (S.4) repeaters under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) for the 2026 academic session.

The new guidelines come amid a rising number of students seeking to repeat S.4 after sitting for the Uganda Certificate of Education examinations in recent years.

Education authorities also identified a category of learners who completed Senior Three under the CBC but were unable to progress to S.4 and are now seeking re-entry into the system.

The directive, signed by UNEB Executive Director Dan N. Odongo, outlines specific conditions that must be met before such students can be readmitted into schools.

According to the board, headteachers are required to admit eligible learners only after confirming that they meet all prescribed academic and assessment requirements.

The guidelines stipulate that S.4 repeaters must attend classes throughout the 2026 academic year and actively participate in continuous assessment processes.

Their coursework assessments, which include Activities of Integration and Subject Achievement for the first and second terms, must be properly compiled and submitted to UNEB.

The board further explained that only learners who were previously assessed during their S.3 level and had their results submitted to UNEB would qualify under the arrangement.

Students resuming from S.3 are required to continue their project work, focusing on implementation, documentation, and presentation as part of their final evaluation.

For repeaters, schools have been directed to carefully review earlier project submissions to ensure they meet the expected academic standards before resubmission.

UNEB also instructed that candidates must retain the same subject combinations they initially registered for during their S.3 studies.

School authorities have been warned to strictly adhere to deadlines for submission of assessment records, as outlined in a prior circular issued in February 2026.

The board emphasised that compliance with these timelines is essential to maintaining the integrity of the assessment process.

Education stakeholders say the updated guidelines are part of broader efforts to streamline the implementation of the CBC across Uganda’s secondary education system.

The Competency-Based Curriculum was introduced to shift focus from rote learning to skill development and practical application of knowledge.

However, the transition has presented challenges, particularly in managing students at different stages of progression within the system.

The new measures are intended to ensure fairness and consistency for all learners, regardless of whether they are progressing normally or repeating classes.

Officials believe the guidelines will help schools better manage student transitions while maintaining academic standards.

As implementation begins, attention will be on how effectively schools comply with the directives and support affected learners in completing their education successfully.

BREAKING: UNEB Releases New Guidelines For S.4 Repeaters Under CBC

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(DDM) – The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has issued fresh directives to guide secondary school administrators on the management of Senior Four (S.4) repeaters under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) for the 2026 academic session.

The new guidelines come amid a rising number of students seeking to repeat S.4 after sitting for the Uganda Certificate of Education examinations in recent years.

Education authorities also identified a category of learners who completed Senior Three under the CBC but were unable to progress to S.4 and are now seeking re-entry into the system.

The directive, signed by UNEB Executive Director Dan N. Odongo, outlines specific conditions that must be met before such students can be readmitted into schools.

According to the board, headteachers are required to admit eligible learners only after confirming that they meet all prescribed academic and assessment requirements.

The guidelines stipulate that S.4 repeaters must attend classes throughout the 2026 academic year and actively participate in continuous assessment processes.

Their coursework assessments, which include Activities of Integration and Subject Achievement for the first and second terms, must be properly compiled and submitted to UNEB.

The board further explained that only learners who were previously assessed during their S.3 level and had their results submitted to UNEB would qualify under the arrangement.

Students resuming from S.3 are required to continue their project work, focusing on implementation, documentation, and presentation as part of their final evaluation.

For repeaters, schools have been directed to carefully review earlier project submissions to ensure they meet the expected academic standards before resubmission.

UNEB also instructed that candidates must retain the same subject combinations they initially registered for during their S.3 studies.

School authorities have been warned to strictly adhere to deadlines for submission of assessment records, as outlined in a prior circular issued in February 2026.

The board emphasised that compliance with these timelines is essential to maintaining the integrity of the assessment process.

Education stakeholders say the updated guidelines are part of broader efforts to streamline the implementation of the CBC across Uganda’s secondary education system.

The Competency-Based Curriculum was introduced to shift focus from rote learning to skill development and practical application of knowledge.

However, the transition has presented challenges, particularly in managing students at different stages of progression within the system.

The new measures are intended to ensure fairness and consistency for all learners, regardless of whether they are progressing normally or repeating classes.

Officials believe the guidelines will help schools better manage student transitions while maintaining academic standards.

As implementation begins, attention will be on how effectively schools comply with the directives and support affected learners in completing their education successfully.

FG Launches $552m Education Reform Targeting Millions Of Students

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(DDM) – The Federal Government has commenced the rollout of a $552.18 million education reform programme aimed at transforming Nigeria’s basic education sector and improving learning outcomes nationwide.

The initiative, known as HOPE for Quality Basic Education for All and HOPE-Governance, is being implemented in partnership with the World Bank and the Global Partnership for Education.

The programme is designed to impact over 29 million children and empower approximately 500,000 teachers across the country.

It also includes plans to construct about 13,000 classrooms and reintegrate millions of out-of-school children into the education system.

The Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission, Dr. Aisha Garba, disclosed details of the initiative during a sensitisation workshop held in Ikeja, Lagos.

The workshop brought together Commissioners of Education, Chairmen of State Universal Basic Education Boards, and key stakeholders responsible for implementing the programme.

Garba described the initiative as a transformative movement that would significantly influence classrooms, communities, and future generations.

She emphasised that while the Federal Government would provide funding and technical support, the success of the programme depends largely on implementation at the state and grassroots levels.

According to her, state authorities will be responsible for conducting needs assessments, mobilising communities, and executing projects effectively.

The reform initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritises human capital development.

Officials stated that the programme is structured to improve the quality of teaching materials, strengthen learning outcomes, and enhance teacher capacity nationwide.

It is also expected to address long-standing challenges such as inadequate infrastructure and weak educational systems.

Nigeria currently faces one of the highest rates of out-of-school children globally, a situation worsened by underfunded schools and limited access to quality education.

Primary healthcare and education systems at sub-national levels have also struggled with poor resource management and insufficient staffing.

Garba stressed the importance of inclusivity, calling for focused attention on girls, vulnerable children, and those in conflict-affected areas.

She noted that education for these groups is essential for national development and social stability.

The programme adopts a results-based financing model, where states will receive funding based on measurable outcomes and performance indicators.

Authorities explained that digital monitoring systems would be deployed to ensure transparency and accountability in the use of funds.

Stakeholders, including local governments, civil society organisations, and the private sector, are expected to collaborate in the implementation process.

The rollout is being conducted in phases, with initial sessions held in Uyo for South-South and South-East states, followed by Lagos for South-West and North-Central regions.

A final phase is planned for Northern states, including the North-West and North-East regions.

The programme officially became effective in February 2026 and is expected to address critical gaps in governance, teacher development, and school infrastructure.

Education experts believe the initiative could mark a significant turning point if properly implemented and sustained across all levels of government.

Cross River Releases N339m For Students’ WAEC Registration

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(DDM) – The Governor of Cross River State, Bassey Otu, has approved the release of over N339 million to fund the registration of thousands of students for the 2026 West African Examinations Council examinations.

The intervention is expected to cover 12,589 indigenous students across the state, ensuring they are able to participate in the crucial secondary school examination without financial barriers.

Governor Otu described the initiative as part of his administration’s broader commitment to expanding access to education and supporting young people in achieving academic success.

He emphasised that no student should be denied the opportunity to sit for national examinations due to economic hardship.

The approval was announced during the first 2026 Executive Council meeting held at the State Council Chamber in Calabar.

The meeting was presided over by the governor and attended by the Deputy Governor, senior commissioners, and other top government officials.

Beyond education, the council also approved several infrastructure projects aimed at improving road connectivity across the state.

These include emergency repairs on a 10-kilometre stretch of the Ikom-Obudu Road and rehabilitation work on five kilometres of the Oban-Ekang Road.

Additional road projects are planned across multiple local government areas, including Akpabuyo, Abi, Biase, Bekwarra, Obanliku, Odukpani, Etung, Obudu, Bakassi, and Calabar South.

The government stated that the road developments are intended to enhance economic activities and improve access to rural communities.

In another major decision, the council approved the construction of a Nigerian Air Force hangar and apron at the Margaret Ekpo International Airport.

The project is expected to strengthen aviation infrastructure and support security operations within the region.

The council also endorsed the commencement of work at the Calabar International Convention Centre in preparation for AFSNET 2026.

A total allocation of over N790 million has been earmarked for these projects, reflecting the administration’s focus on infrastructure development.

Governor Otu further urged political appointees to increase their presence in local communities to attract investors and stimulate economic growth.

He stressed the importance of grassroots engagement in boosting internally generated revenue and expanding business opportunities within the state.

The governor also directed heads of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies to submit detailed reports of their achievements over the past three years.

The reports are expected to be submitted by May 1, 2026, ahead of the administration’s third anniversary.

In addition, political appointees with ambitions to contest in the 2027 general elections were instructed to resign on or before March 26, 2026, in line with the provisions of the Electoral Act.

The decisions taken at the council meeting reflect a combination of social investment, infrastructure expansion, and political restructuring as the administration prepares for future milestones.

BREAKING: Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Proposal, Insists On Dictating Terms

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(DDM) – Iran has reportedly rejected a ceasefire proposal put forward by the United States amid ongoing backchannel diplomatic efforts, signalling its intention to dictate the terms of any potential truce.

The development comes as tensions remain high in the Middle East following continued hostilities involving Iran, the United States, and their respective allies.

Iranian officials have indicated that they see no basis for accepting proposals initiated by Washington, citing past negotiations that ended without trust or lasting agreements.

Authorities in Tehran have maintained that any ceasefire must strictly align with their national interests and conditions rather than external demands.

Reports suggest that a multi-point proposal was transmitted to Iran through intermediaries as part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict.

However, Iranian leadership is said to have dismissed the proposal and instead outlined its own conditions for ending hostilities.

Among these conditions are demands for a complete halt to attacks, guarantees against future aggression, and compensation for damages caused during the conflict.

Iran has also insisted on broader strategic considerations, including recognition of its sovereignty and security interests within the region.

Officials have emphasised that Tehran will not engage in negotiations unless its core demands are addressed, reinforcing a stance of strategic independence.

The refusal to accept the US proposal highlights a wider breakdown in trust between both sides, with Iranian leaders pointing to past engagements that were followed by renewed tensions.

Analysts say this posture reflects Iran’s effort to maintain leverage in ongoing geopolitical tensions while avoiding concessions that could be perceived as weakness domestically.

The situation underscores the complexity of diplomatic efforts in the region, where military actions and negotiations continue to overlap.

Observers note that backchannel diplomacy remains active, with regional actors and intermediaries attempting to bridge the gap between both sides.

Despite these efforts, the divide between US proposals and Iran’s demands appears significant, raising doubts about the possibility of a swift resolution.

The conflict has already had far-reaching implications, including disruptions to global energy markets and heightened security concerns across the Gulf region.

Experts warn that prolonged hostilities could further destabilise the region and increase risks to international trade routes.

The rejection of the ceasefire proposal suggests that any eventual agreement will likely require extensive negotiations and compromise from all parties involved.

As the situation evolves, global attention remains focused on whether diplomatic channels can prevent further escalation.

Team Nigeria Targets World Relay Qualification In Botswana

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(DDM) – Nigeria’s national athletics squad, Team Nigeria, has departed for Botswana to compete in the Lefika International Relays with the aim of securing qualification for the upcoming World Relay Championships.

The competition is expected to serve as a crucial qualifying event, offering teams the opportunity to book their places on the global stage.

Officials say Nigeria’s relay teams are determined to deliver strong performances that will guarantee their participation in the prestigious championship.

The athletes are expected to compete in multiple relay events, including the men’s and women’s 4x100m and 4x400m races.

Preparations for the event have been ongoing, with coaches focusing on baton exchange efficiency, speed, and team coordination.

The Lefika International Relays has grown in importance within the global athletics calendar, attracting top teams seeking qualification opportunities.

For Team Nigeria, the event represents a chance to reaffirm its status as a competitive force in relay races.

Nigeria has a rich history in sprinting and relay events, having produced world-class athletes who have excelled at major international competitions.

However, recent years have seen mixed performances, with inconsistencies affecting the country’s dominance in relay events.

Athletics analysts note that qualification for the World Relay Championships is essential for maintaining Nigeria’s presence at elite competitions.

Strong performances in Botswana could also boost the confidence of athletes ahead of future tournaments, including the Olympic Games and continental championships.

Coaches are said to be emphasising discipline and teamwork, which are critical factors in relay success.

The athletes themselves have expressed determination to represent the country with pride and achieve the desired results.

Observers believe that Nigeria’s chances will depend largely on clean baton exchanges and maintaining speed throughout each leg of the races.

Competition is expected to be intense, with several other nations also seeking qualification slots.

Despite the challenges, Team Nigeria remains optimistic about its prospects in the event.

Sports officials have reiterated their support for the athletes, urging them to seize the opportunity and make a strong statement on the track.

The outcome of the competition will determine whether Nigeria secures its place among the world’s best relay teams.

As anticipation builds, attention remains on the athletes to deliver performances that will restore confidence in Nigeria’s relay programme.

JUST IN: Bellew Backs Joshua To Defeat Fury In Potential Showdown

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(DDM) – Former world boxing champion Tony Bellew has expressed confidence that Anthony Joshua would defeat Tyson Fury if the two heavyweights meet in a highly anticipated clash.

Bellew made the assertion while assessing the strengths and chances of both fighters, describing the potential bout as evenly balanced but leaning slightly in Joshua’s favour.

He noted that Joshua’s punching power remains a decisive factor that could determine the outcome of the fight.

According to Bellew, Joshua possesses the kind of knockout ability capable of ending the contest at any moment.

He explained that while Fury is known for his technical skill, movement, and defensive intelligence, Joshua’s strength and precision could prove difficult to contain.

The former cruiserweight champion described the matchup as a “50-50” contest, acknowledging that both fighters bring unique qualities into the ring.

Fury, widely regarded as one of the most skilful heavyweights of his generation, has built a reputation for his adaptability and ring awareness.

His ability to control distance and frustrate opponents has been a defining feature of his success in the division.

On the other hand, Joshua is recognised for his physical presence, disciplined approach, and ability to deliver powerful combinations.

Despite facing setbacks in recent years, Joshua has remained a major force in the heavyweight division and continues to rebuild his career.

Bellew emphasised that confidence and strategy would play a crucial role if the fight eventually materialises.

He added that Joshua’s mindset and willingness to take risks could give him the edge in a high-pressure encounter.

The potential clash between Joshua and Fury has long been a subject of global interest among boxing fans.

Negotiations for the fight have previously stalled due to contractual disagreements and scheduling conflicts.

However, interest in the matchup remains strong, with many viewing it as one of the biggest possible bouts in modern boxing.

Analysts suggest that the outcome would depend not only on physical ability but also on tactical execution and mental preparation.

Fans continue to debate the strengths of both fighters, with opinions divided on who would emerge victorious.

Bellew’s backing of Joshua adds to the ongoing conversation, further building anticipation around a fight that could define an era in heavyweight boxing.

As discussions around the bout persist, the boxing world remains eager to see whether the long-awaited showdown will finally take place.

Pereira Sends Message Of Support To Adesanya Ahead Of UFC Return

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(DDM) – Former UFC champion Alex Pereira has publicly expressed support for his longtime rival, Israel Adesanya, ahead of the latter’s anticipated return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

The development marks a notable moment of mutual respect between two fighters whose rivalry has defined a significant era in middleweight combat sports.

Pereira, who has faced Adesanya multiple times across kickboxing and mixed martial arts, acknowledged the Nigerian-born fighter’s influence and achievements in the sport.

He described Adesanya as a formidable competitor and praised his resilience, particularly as he prepares to make a comeback after a challenging period in his career.

The message of support has drawn attention from fans and analysts, many of whom view it as a sign of maturity and sportsmanship between elite fighters.

Adesanya, widely known for his striking ability and charismatic presence, has been one of the most prominent figures in the UFC over the past decade.

His rivalry with Pereira is regarded as one of the most intense in combat sports, with both fighters securing notable victories against each other.

Pereira previously held an advantage over Adesanya in their kickboxing encounters before transitioning to mixed martial arts, where their rivalry continued on a global stage.

Despite their competitive history, both fighters have often shown respect for each other’s skills and contributions to the sport.

Observers note that such gestures of respect are becoming more common in modern combat sports, where athletes balance rivalry with professionalism.

Adesanya’s anticipated return to the UFC has generated significant excitement among fans, with expectations that he will seek to re-establish his dominance in the middleweight division.

The former champion has remained a central figure in the promotion, known for his technical prowess and ability to headline major events.

Pereira’s message is seen as both a personal gesture and a reflection of the evolving relationship between top fighters who have shared intense competition.

Sports analysts suggest that the renewed focus on Adesanya’s return could reignite interest in potential future matchups, including the possibility of another clash between the two fighters.

Fans across the world have reacted positively to the development, praising both athletes for demonstrating respect beyond rivalry.

The moment highlights how competitive sports can foster mutual admiration, even among opponents with a history of fierce battles.

As Adesanya prepares for his comeback, attention remains on how he will perform and whether he can reclaim his position among the sport’s elite.

The support from Pereira adds a new dimension to their rivalry, shifting the narrative from pure competition to one that includes recognition and respect.

ADC Releases Full Party Structure From Polling Units To State Level

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(DDM) – The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has officially released its comprehensive party structure, covering executive positions from the polling unit level to the state level.

DDM learns that the announcement represents a major organisational step aimed at strengthening the party’s internal framework and operational efficiency across the country.

The newly released structure outlines leadership roles and responsibilities at various tiers, ensuring clearer coordination and improved functionality within the party system.

Party officials described the move as a deliberate effort to deepen grassroots participation and expand the party’s presence at the local level.

The development is expected to enhance communication channels between the leadership and members across different regions.

According to party stakeholders, a well-defined structure is essential for building a strong political base capable of competing effectively in future elections.

The ADC emphasised that the restructuring initiative is designed to promote inclusiveness and provide equal opportunities for members to participate in party activities.

It also aims to ensure that decision-making processes reflect contributions from various levels within the organisation.

Political observers note that strengthening grassroots structures is a key strategy for political parties seeking to expand influence and mobilise support nationwide.

The release of the structure is seen as part of broader preparations ahead of upcoming political engagements, including future elections and party conventions.

Members and stakeholders have been encouraged to familiarise themselves with the new structure and understand their roles within the system.

The party leadership also called for active participation from members in order to build a more organised and result-oriented political platform.

According to the statement, unity and collaboration among members remain essential for achieving the party’s long-term objectives.

The ADC reiterated its commitment to building a stronger and more cohesive organisation capable of delivering effective leadership to Nigerians.

Analysts suggest that the move could position the party more competitively within Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.

They also note that internal organisation and discipline often play a crucial role in determining electoral success.

The development highlights ongoing efforts by the ADC to consolidate its structure and strengthen its appeal to voters across the country.

As political activities gradually intensify, the effectiveness of the new structure will likely be tested in future engagements and electoral contests.

Pictorial: Tension Rises as South Africans Protest Against Foreigners

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(DDM) — Fresh tensions erupted in Durban as South African protesters took to the streets demanding stricter government action against foreigners, including Nigerians, in a demonstration that quickly escalated into clashes with security forces.

Eyewitness accounts indicate that the protest, which drew large crowds, was fueled by growing frustration over unemployment, crime, and economic hardship, with demonstrators accusing foreign nationals of contributing to these challenges. Protesters were seen carrying placards and chanting slogans calling for tighter immigration controls and the deportation of undocumented migrants.

Security operatives were deployed to maintain order as the protest intensified, with police eventually firing rubber bullets to disperse the crowd after tensions escalated. Videos and images circulating online show scenes of chaos, with protesters running for safety while law enforcement attempted to regain control of the situation.

Residents in affected areas reported disruptions to business activities, as shops were shut down amid fears of looting and violence. Some foreign-owned businesses were reportedly targeted, heightening concerns about the safety of migrant communities living and working in the region.

Analysts note that such protests are not new in South Africa, where periodic outbreaks of xenophobic violence have been linked to socio-economic pressures and competition for limited resources. The recurrence of such incidents continues to raise questions about long-term solutions to integration, employment, and public perception of migrants.

Community leaders and civil society groups have condemned the violence, calling for calm and urging the government to address underlying issues without resorting to scapegoating. They emphasize the need for dialogue, inclusive economic policies, and stronger law enforcement to tackle crime without targeting specific groups.

Diplomatic observers warn that repeated attacks on foreign nationals could strain relations between South Africa and other African countries, particularly Nigeria, whose citizens have often been affected by such unrest. Past incidents have triggered diplomatic protests and calls for greater protection of African migrants.

Authorities in South Africa have yet to issue a comprehensive statement on the latest protest, but officials are expected to review security measures and engage community stakeholders to prevent further escalation. Meanwhile, humanitarian groups are monitoring the situation and providing support to those affected by the unrest.

Observers say the images emerging from Durban serve as a stark reminder of the fragile balance between economic hardship and social cohesion. Without sustained efforts to address unemployment and inequality, they warn, tensions could continue to resurface with potentially far-reaching consequences.

Netanyahu Reportedly Frustrated as Mossad Plan to Trigger Iranian Uprising Fails

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Amid the intensifying geopolitical confrontation between Israel and Iran, fresh revelations have emerged pointing to growing frustration within Israel’s top leadership over an apparent failure to ignite internal unrest inside the Islamic Republic. At the center of this development is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who, according to recent reports, had placed significant strategic hope in a covert plan designed to spark a popular uprising in Iran—an outcome that now appears increasingly unlikely.

The report, originally published by The New York Times, sheds light on behind-the-scenes deliberations involving Israeli and American officials during the early stages of the ongoing conflict. Drawing on insights from both current and former intelligence figures in the United States and Israel, the report suggests that Netanyahu had actively supported an initiative led by Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad, aimed at destabilizing the Iranian government from within.

According to the account, the plan was not merely an auxiliary strategy but a central pillar in Netanyahu’s broader effort to justify military action against Iran. During discussions with then U.S. President Donald Trump, Netanyahu reportedly emphasized the likelihood that internal dissent within Iran could be amplified into a full-scale uprising, potentially leading to regime change. This projection, if realized, would have significantly altered the balance of power in the region without requiring a prolonged military campaign.

However, as the conflict has unfolded, those expectations have not materialized. Instead of widespread protests or a groundswell of opposition capable of challenging the Iranian leadership, the situation within Iran has remained relatively contained. Intelligence assessments now indicate that the conditions necessary for a large-scale uprising are absent, leading to a reassessment of earlier assumptions that may have been overly optimistic.

One of the key factors contributing to this outcome is the lingering fear among the Iranian population following previous crackdowns on dissent. Observers point to the violent suppression of protests earlier in the year, which served as a stark warning to potential demonstrators about the risks involved in challenging state authority. These memories, combined with the uncertainties and dangers posed by ongoing military strikes, appear to have significantly dampened public willingness to take to the streets.

DDM News gathered that within Israeli leadership circles, there is a growing recognition that external military pressure alone may not be sufficient to trigger internal political transformation in Iran. While some officials continue to hold onto the possibility that unrest could still emerge under the right conditions, the prevailing sentiment is increasingly one of skepticism. The gap between initial expectations and current realities has become a source of tension, particularly for Netanyahu, who had reportedly championed the strategy at the highest levels.

Behind closed doors, the Prime Minister is said to have expressed dissatisfaction with the pace and effectiveness of the Mossad’s efforts. In at least one high-level security meeting held during the early phase of the war, Netanyahu reportedly voiced concerns that the plan was failing to deliver the anticipated results. His frustration was compounded by the uncertainty surrounding the broader military campaign, including concerns that the United States might reconsider its level of involvement.

The possibility that Donald Trump could choose to scale back or even halt military operations at short notice has added another layer of urgency to Israel’s strategic calculations. For Netanyahu, the success of the uprising plan was not only about weakening Iran internally but also about ensuring sustained international support for the campaign. Without visible signs of internal resistance within Iran, the justification for continued military engagement becomes more complex and potentially more contentious on the global stage.

DDM News understands that despite these setbacks, Israeli officials have not entirely abandoned the objective of regime change in Iran. Instead, there appears to be an ongoing effort to reassess tactics and explore alternative avenues for influencing developments داخل the country. This could involve a combination of diplomatic pressure, economic measures, and continued intelligence operations, although the effectiveness of such approaches remains uncertain.

The situation highlights the inherent unpredictability of attempting to engineer political change within another nation, particularly one with deeply entrenched governance structures and a history of resisting external pressure. While intelligence agencies can gather data, influence narratives, and support opposition elements, the emergence of a массов uprising ultimately depends on a complex interplay of social, economic, and political factors that are not easily controlled from the outside.

As the conflict continues, the apparent failure of the uprising strategy serves as a reminder of the limits of covert operations in shaping large-scale political outcomes. For Netanyahu and his allies, it represents not just a tactical setback but also a strategic challenge that may require a fundamental rethinking of how to approach the broader objective of countering Iran’s influence in the region.

In the coming weeks, much will depend on how both Israel and its allies adapt to these evolving realities. Whether through recalibrated military strategies, renewed diplomatic efforts, or alternative forms of pressure, the path forward remains uncertain. What is clear, however, is that the anticipated internal collapse of Iran’s leadership has not occurred, leaving policymakers to grapple with a far more complex and protracted confrontation than initially envisioned.

Iran Strikes Israeli Chemical Facility Allegedly Linked to White Phosphorus Production in Escalating Conflict

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Tensions in the Middle East have intensified dramatically following a reported strike by Iran on a key Israeli industrial installation, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing hostilities between the two regional adversaries. According to emerging reports, an Iranian ballistic missile struck a chemical complex in southern Israel, triggering a large explosion and fire that has since drawn global attention and heightened fears of a broader confrontation.

The incident reportedly occurred on March 25 at a facility identified as the ICL Rotem chemical complex, situated within the Rotem Industrial Zone near the town of Dimona in Israel’s Negev desert. The area is known for hosting a cluster of industrial and technological operations, some of which are considered strategically sensitive. Initial accounts indicate that the missile made a direct impact on the site, resulting in a powerful blast that sent plumes of smoke rising into the sky and ignited a fire that emergency services struggled to contain in the immediate aftermath.

Iran’s latest action is believed to be part of a series of retaliatory measures carried out in recent days, as the Islamic Republic has ramped up its use of drones and ballistic missiles in response to what it perceives as Israeli aggression. While Iranian authorities have not officially released detailed statements confirming the specific target, sources aligned with Tehran have suggested that the strike was deliberate and aimed at infrastructure linked to controversial military supply chains.

Of particular concern are claims that the ICL Rotem facility is involved in the production or supply of white phosphorus, a chemical substance that has drawn widespread criticism when used in military operations due to its devastating effects. Research cited by Resistance News Network (RNN) alleges that the complex provides materials connected to white phosphorus manufacturing, with some of these supplies reportedly reaching the United States military. These claims, while not independently verified, have fueled intense debate and scrutiny over the role of industrial facilities in modern warfare logistics.

White phosphorus, though legally permissible for certain military uses such as illumination and smoke screening, has been the subject of international controversy because of its potential to cause severe burns and civilian harm when deployed in populated areas. The alleged link between the targeted facility and such materials appears to have elevated the symbolic and strategic significance of the strike, positioning it as more than just a tactical operation but also a message within the broader geopolitical narrative.

DDM News gathered that the explosion at the site caused significant disruption within the industrial zone, with nearby operations temporarily halted as safety protocols were activated. Emergency responders were deployed swiftly, working to contain the blaze and prevent further damage to adjacent infrastructure. While there have been no immediate confirmations regarding casualties, authorities are said to be assessing the full extent of the damage and potential environmental impact of the incident.

The strike underscores the growing complexity of the Iran-Israel confrontation, which has increasingly spilled beyond covert operations and proxy engagements into more direct and visible military exchanges. Analysts warn that such developments could mark a dangerous turning point, as both sides appear more willing to engage in actions that risk triggering wider regional instability.

Israel has yet to issue a comprehensive official response to the reported attack, but security sources indicate that the country’s defense systems remain on high alert amid concerns of further strikes. The Israeli government has consistently maintained a policy of responding decisively to threats against its territory, raising the possibility of retaliatory measures that could further escalate tensions.

Meanwhile, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, with calls for restraint growing louder as fears mount over the potential for a full-scale conflict. The involvement of industrial and chemical facilities in the hostilities adds another layer of concern, particularly given the potential humanitarian and environmental consequences associated with such targets.

DDM News understands that this latest development may also have implications for global geopolitical alignments, especially if allegations regarding the supply chain connections to foreign military entities gain traction. The intersection of industrial production, military logistics, and international alliances is likely to become a focal point of diplomatic discussions in the coming days.

As the situation continues to unfold, observers emphasize the need for verified information and caution against premature conclusions, noting that the fog of conflict often obscures critical details in the immediate aftermath of such घटनements. Nonetheless, the strike on the Rotem Industrial Zone stands as a stark reminder of the volatility of the region and the ever-present risk of escalation that could have far-reaching consequences beyond the Middle East.

Obidient Movement Rejects Justice Salami’s Claim, Says Obi Remains Focused

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(DDM) — Supporters of Peter Obi under the Obidient Movement have dismissed recent claims attributed to Justice Salami, insisting that the former presidential candidate will not be distracted by issues they describe as legally settled.

The group maintained that matters arising from the 2023 general elections have already been addressed through appropriate judicial processes, and should not be revisited in a manner capable of creating unnecessary political tension. According to them, reopening such discussions risks diverting attention from more pressing national concerns.

Obidient leaders stressed that Obi remains committed to his vision of governance, focusing on economic recovery, institutional reforms, and national development rather than engaging in prolonged legal or political disputes. They argued that the movement’s priority is to mobilize citizens and strengthen democratic participation ahead of future elections.

The reaction follows remarks reportedly linked to Justice Salami, which have generated debate within political and legal circles. While details of the claims continue to spark public discourse, the Obidient Movement insists that any insinuation capable of undermining Obi’s credibility should be critically examined within the context of established court rulings.

Supporters further noted that the credibility of Nigeria’s judicial system depends on respect for final decisions, emphasizing that once legal matters are conclusively determined, they should not be politicized. They warned against narratives that could erode public confidence in democratic institutions.

Political analysts say the development reflects the lingering tensions from the 2023 elections, which saw heightened legal battles and public scrutiny of electoral processes. Although the courts delivered judgments on various petitions, political alignments and rivalries continue to shape interpretations of those outcomes.

Observers also point out that the Obidient Movement has evolved into a significant political force, particularly among young voters and urban populations. Its leadership appears keen on maintaining momentum by focusing on grassroots mobilization rather than engaging in controversies that may distract from long-term objectives.

Meanwhile, calls have emerged for political actors and public figures to exercise restraint in their statements, especially on sensitive issues with legal implications. Commentators argue that responsible communication is essential to preserving national unity and preventing the spread of misinformation.

The Obidient Movement reiterated its commitment to issue-based politics, urging Nigerians to concentrate on governance, accountability, and the future of the country. They emphasized that political progress requires constructive engagement rather than revisiting resolved disputes.

As the political landscape gradually shifts towards the 2027 general elections, analysts believe that how parties and movements manage post-election narratives will play a crucial role in shaping public perception and electoral outcomes.

Female Engineers Call for Stronger Support to Boost Women in STEM

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(DDM) — Female engineers in Nigeria have intensified calls for stronger institutional support and deliberate policies to increase women’s participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.

The appeal comes amid growing concerns over the persistent gender gap in technical professions, where women remain significantly underrepresented despite rising educational attainment among female students. Industry stakeholders say structural barriers, cultural biases, and limited access to mentorship continue to hinder progress.

Speaking at various professional forums, female engineers emphasized the need for targeted interventions that will empower young girls to pursue STEM careers. They stressed that early exposure, inclusive learning environments, and sustained mentorship programmes are critical to breaking longstanding stereotypes that discourage women from entering technical fields.

Experts note that while Nigeria has made strides in promoting education for girls, the transition from academic study to professional STEM careers remains uneven. Many women face challenges such as workplace discrimination, lack of career advancement opportunities, and insufficient support systems in male-dominated industries.

Advocates are calling on government agencies, private sector organizations, and academic institutions to collaborate in designing policies that encourage female participation. These include scholarship programmes, internship opportunities, flexible work arrangements, and leadership training tailored to women in engineering and related disciplines.

Stakeholders also highlighted the importance of visible role models, noting that successful female engineers can inspire the next generation. They argue that showcasing achievements of women in STEM will help challenge societal perceptions and encourage more girls to envision themselves in such careers.

In addition to mentorship, there are calls for stronger enforcement of gender equity policies within workplaces. Observers stress that creating safe, inclusive, and supportive environments is essential for retaining women in STEM professions and ensuring they can thrive.

Analysts point out that increasing women’s participation in STEM is not only a matter of equality but also a driver of national development. A more diverse workforce, they argue, enhances innovation, problem-solving, and productivity, which are critical for economic growth in a rapidly evolving global economy.

Educational experts further recommend integrating STEM programmes into primary and secondary school curricula in ways that actively engage girls. They also advocate for teacher training and community awareness campaigns to dismantle stereotypes that limit girls’ aspirations from an early age.

As Nigeria continues to position itself as a hub for technological advancement and innovation, stakeholders insist that empowering women in STEM must be a national priority. They maintain that sustained commitment, inclusive policies, and collective action will be key to closing the gender gap and unlocking the full potential of the country’s workforce.

Why APC must be voted out in 2027 — Senator Dickson

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Senator Seriake Dickson
Senator Seriake Dickson

Former Bayelsa State governor Seriake Dickson says the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) should be voted out in the 2027 general elections, citing failure to deliver on promises.

Appearing on Channels Television’s Politics Today, Dickson argued that Nigeria has declined since the APC took power in 2015, lacking a clear governance blueprint.

He pointed to issues like insecurity, economic hardship, and poor infrastructure as evidence of the party’s shortcomings.

The senator representing Bayelsa West said: “They gathered together for the sake of removing the PDP and President Jonathan, and look at where we are; they brought in Buhari. No one asks, ‘What are you gathering for when you win power?’ They said, ‘Change,’” Dickson said.

While reflecting on the APC’s campaign message at the time, he argued that the promised “change” has not translated into tangible improvements.

“Change can be both ways; you can change from bad to worse, as the APC has done,” he added, insisting that conditions across key sectors have deteriorated.

He further bemoaned the government’s handling of corruption, insecurity and the economy, noting that financial scandals are now discussed in staggering figures.

“If you say that PDP was bad, whether it is corruption, whether it is insecurity, now corruption, you can’t even mention anything. People talk now, calculate monies now in trillions,” he stated.

According to him, the APC has also struggled to strengthen democratic values and manage Nigeria’s diversity effectively, raising broader concerns about governance and national cohesion.

Meanwhile, Dickson’s statements add to growing political debate ahead of the 2027 elections, as opposition figures intensify criticism of the ruling party and seek to reposition themselves for the next electoral cycle.

Eritrea Returns to International Football After 18 Years in AFCON Qualifier Clash Against Eswatini

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Eritrea is playing Eswatini in a preliminary qualifier for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

The match is holding at the Stade d’Honneur in Meknes.

It marks Eritrea’s first international match since 2008. The return is historic.

According to Diaspora Digital Media, the match is drawing strong global attention.

Fans are following live scores and lineups. Many are also tracking match odds.

The report highlights the significance of Eritrea’s long absence and return.

The match is not played in Eritrea. It is played in Morocco.

Eritrea does not have a stadium that meets CAF standards.

This forces the team to adopt a neutral venue.

The Stade d’Honneur provides the required facilities.

Eritrea has been absent from international football for 18 years.

During that time, the country withdraws from several competitions.

Reports link this to internal challenges. There are also past cases of players seeking asylum abroad.

These issues weaken the team structure.

Now, Eritrea is returning with a new approach.

The team is trying to rebuild. It is also trying to restore its image.

This match is a test of readiness. It is also a test of stability.

Eswatini enters the match with more experience.

The team has remained active in competitions. This gives them better match fitness.

It also gives them more tactical cohesion. However, Eritrea remains unpredictable.

On the pitch, both teams are cautious.

Eritrea appears structured in defense.

The team is trying to stay organized. Eswatini is likely to control possession. The team is using its experience to manage the game.

The match is also attracting betting interest.

Diaspora Digital Media reports rising searches on predictions.

Fans are looking at goal margins and possible outcomes.

This shows strong engagement around the game.

The players are under pressure. Eritrea’s squad carries high expectations.

They are representing a new beginning. Their performance matters beyond the result.

It reflects the country’s football future.

CAF plays a key role in this return. The body ensures Eritrea participates again.

It also ensures the match meets standards. This supports inclusivity in African football.

Attention is now on the result. A win will boost Eritrea’s confidence. It will also strengthen belief in the team.

A loss will still offer lessons. It will guide future improvements.

This match is more than football. It is a story of return. It is a story of resilience. Eritrea is stepping back into the game. The journey has begun again.

Troops nab 18 terrorist logistics suppliers in Borno

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Troops of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) have apprehended 18 suspected logistics suppliers allegedly en route to Gubio, with plans to proceed to the Gudumbali axis, a known Boko Haram terrorists (BHTs) enclave.

This is contained in a daily operational report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday.

The military said the suspects were intercepted while travelling towards the location to deliver the goods to the terrorists.

According to the report, preliminary investigation revealed that all 18 suspects confessed to engaging in the supply of goods to the terrorist group.

“They admitted that they routinely purchase and convey items to the terrorists.

“Their justification was lack of employment, which points to a deeper socio-economic challenge in Maiduguri and its environs,” the army said.

The development, according to the report, validates recent remarks by the Chief of Defence Staff on the link between economic hardship and the sustenance of insurgency logistics networks.

“The arrest highlights the critical role of civilian collaborators in sustaining terrorist operations, particularly in remote areas such as Gubio and Gudumbali,” it added.

The army called for a comprehensive approach combining military operations with economic empowerment and job creation to address the root causes of insurgency in the region.

 

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Obi shouldn’t have been allowed to contest in 2023 — Justice Salami

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Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi
Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi

A former President of the Court of Appeal, Isa Ayo Salami, has declared that Mr. Peter Obi shouldn’t have been allowed to contest the 2023 presidential election under the Labour Party.

Salami, a retired jurist, based his position on “clear constitutional limitations”, arguing that the process leading to Obi’s emergence as candidate of the party was outrightly flawed.

Salami said this on Tuesday in Ilorin while receiving an award from the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ), where he also raised concerns about declining standards within Nigeria’s judiciary.

“For instance, Peter Obi ought not be allowed to contest the 2023 presidential election,” Salami said. “In the sense that by the time he lost the PDP primary, LP had submitted its list of members to the Independent National Electoral Commission. And the Constitution says there cannot be an independent candidacy.

“How did he become a candidate of LP if he does not belong to LP?”

Additionally, he linked what he described as controversial judicial outcomes to gaps in competence among some members of the bench.

“There are a few bad eggs amongst some judges. Strictly speaking, I will not say bad eggs. Some of them have a problem with learning. They don’t have a good background to be judges. Imagine appointing a higher registrar as a judge. He has no experience,” he said.

“Personally, they are inadequate. This might be responsible for their wrong judgments. At times, if you see the judgments of some of them, even the Supreme Court judgments, you will be astounded and wonder at what is happening.”

Salami further cited a similar case involving Kano State Governor, Abba Yusuf, questioning party membership processes and judicial decisions that upheld them.

“But the Supreme Court countenanced it, even though the tribunal and Appeal Court frowned at it. That is the problem of competence. People get to the Supreme Court not because they are good but because there is a vacancy in their zone,” he added.

While reflecting on his own career, Salami bemoaned a system where seniority and experience are sometimes overlooked in judicial appointments.

“I am a practical example. Some of them who came ten years after I had got to the Court of Appeal, got recommended to the Supreme Court by me because my zone did not have a vacancy. That is the tragedy we have found ourselves in. We hope that with time, everything will be corrected.”

However, despite his criticism, Salami expressed appreciation to the WSCIJ for honouring him, describing the recognition as significant and encouraging for members of the judiciary.

“I am very happy to receive the award. I hope and pray that your organisation will flourish… There is hardly any judge who will not appreciate this type of award,” he said.

He also credited Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka and late nationalist Obafemi Awolowo as key influences in shaping his views and legal career.

 

“₦1,300 Per Litre and No Light” — Kunle Remi Cries Out Over Nigeria’s Rising Cost of Living

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Kunle Remi has voiced his frustration over the rising cost of living in Nigeria, painting a vivid picture of the daily struggles many citizens are currently facing. In a candid remark, the actor expressed how the increasing price of petrol and persistent power outages are taking a toll on his mental well-being.

He highlighted the burden of having to purchase fuel at over ₦1,300 per litre while also dealing with the lack of stable electricity. Like millions of Nigerians, Kunle Remi pointed out that he has been forced to rely heavily on generators to power his home, running them for extended periods just to maintain basic comfort. This dependence significantly increases daily expenses, especially as fuel prices continue to fluctuate.

His comments also touched on a broader concern how global events, including geopolitical tensions, seem to have a direct and immediate impact on Nigeria’s economy. Although Nigeria is an oil-producing country, local fuel prices remain heavily influenced by international market dynamics, exchange rates, and supply chain challenges. This often leaves citizens questioning why they bear the brunt of global crises despite the country’s natural resources.

The actor’s frustration reflects a wider sentiment shared by many Nigerians who are grappling with inflation, high energy costs, and inconsistent public utilities. Small business owners, in particular, have been hit hard, as the cost of running generators eats into profits, forcing some to increase prices or shut down entirely.

Power supply remains a major issue, with many households experiencing long hours or even days without electricity. This has made generators an essential, yet costly, alternative. As fuel prices rise, the financial strain becomes even more severe, affecting not just comfort but productivity and overall quality of life.

Kunle Remi’s statement has resonated strongly on social media, where many people echoed his concerns and shared similar experiences. His remarks have sparked conversations about the need for sustainable solutions, including improved power infrastructure, energy reforms, and policies that can cushion the impact of global economic shifts on everyday Nigerians.

Ultimately, his outcry underscores a growing sense of exhaustion among citizens who feel caught between rising costs and limited support systems. It highlights the urgent need for long-term solutions to address both energy challenges and economic pressures facing the country.

Iran Makes U‑Turn, Says It’s Still Reviewing US Proposal Despite Initial Negative Response

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Iran said it has not yet formally rejected a United States 15‑point plan aimed at ending the Gulf conflict, even though officials have publicly criticized the proposal.

Senior Iranian sources told Reuters that the plan is still under review, leaving open the possibility of further talks.

Iranian authorities, however, continue to speak harshly about negotiations with Washington.

DDM reported that top military spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaqari taunted President Trump on state television, saying, “No one like us will make a deal with you. Not now, not ever.”

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Beghaei described past U.S. attacks during diplomatic efforts as a “betrayal of diplomacy,” underscoring Tehran’s deep distrust of Washington.

Pakistan, acting as a mediator, delivered the U.S. proposal to Iran and has followed up with Iranian officials.

Turkey has also helped pass messages between the two sides. The U.S. plan reportedly calls for Iran to curb its nuclear program, halt enrichment, reduce ballistic missile activity, and end support for regional militias, while removing highly enriched uranium stocks.

Meanwhile, fighting continues across the region. Iran has launched drone and missile strikes against Israel and U.S. allies, including Kuwait, Jordan, and Bahrain.

Israel has carried out multiple airstrikes targeting Iranian infrastructure, including shipbuilding and submarine facilities.

The conflict is affecting global energy markets. Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz has limited oil shipping, pushing prices higher. While some traffic is allowed, vessels from the U.S., Israel, and allied countries face restrictions.

The Pentagon is sending additional troops to the Gulf, including airborne units and Marines, giving the U.S. more options for a potential ground operation.

Israeli officials remain skeptical that Iran will agree to a deal and are closely monitoring U.S. negotiations.

For now, the prospect of talks in Pakistan or Turkey depends on Tehran’s final response, even as violence and tensions continue across the region.

Drug abuse drives HIV transmission — NDLEA

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National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd.)
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Retd.)

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has identified drug abuse as a major driver of HIV transmission in Nigeria, and called for integrated strategies to address both challenges.

The Chairman, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, retired, Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, disclosed this at the inauguration of the National HIV Prevention Plan, on Wednesday in Abuja.

Mr Marwa said the fight against HIV could not be separated from efforts to curb drug abuse, particularly the use of injectable drugs, which he said increases the risk of infection through the sharing of contaminated needles.

According to him, substance abuse also contributes to poor judgment and risky sexual behaviour, further accelerating the spread of HIV.

He raised concerns about correctional facilities, noting that prisons often served as high-risk environments where addiction and limited access to prevention services created cycle of vulnerability and infection.

”For too long, drug control and public health responses have been treated separately. Today, we recognise that they are interconnected and must be addressed together,” he said.

Mr Marwa explained that while the agency remained committed to reducing drug supply, it was also prioritising drug demand and harm reduction strategies as part of a broader public health approach.

He added that NDLEA would collaborate with the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), the Federal Ministry of Health, and civil society organisations to expand HIV prevention education across communities.

The NDLEA boss further said that the agency would leverage its nationwide platforms to promote awareness among young people, emphasising that the fight against drug abuse was inseparable from the fight against HIV.

He reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to supporting the implementation of the National HIV Prevention Plan, with a focus on protecting the health and well-being of Nigerians.

Brig.-Gen. Idris Solebo, Director-General programme, Ministry of Defence Health Implementation Programme (MODHIP), commended NACA for its leadership and sustained efforts in strengthening Nigeria’s response to HIV and AIDS.

Solebo noted that NACA had played a pivotal role in advancing policies, partnerships, and evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing new HIV infections.

He said that over the years, the agency had demonstrated exceptional leadership in expanding access to treatment, care, and support services for persons living with HIV, thereby contributing significantly to Nigeria’s progress in controlling the epidemic.

He also highlighted the strong collaboration between NACA and defence-related health institutions, particularly in ensuring that members of the armed forces, their families, and surrounding communities have access to comprehensive HIV prevention and treatment services.

According to him, the partnership has been instrumental in safeguarding the health, operational readiness, and overall well-being of military personnel.

”As we work towards achieving national and global HIV targets, we remain committed to strengthening collaboration with NACA and other stakeholders to build a more resilient, coordinated, and sustainable national HIV response.’’

He reaffirmed the programme’s dedication to improving health outcomes among military personnel and the wider population, while expressing optimism about continued progress in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.

Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, Director-General of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), emphasised the crucial role of awareness and community engagement in Nigeria’s HIV response, highlighting that prevention and education were central to sustaining national gains and reaching the last mile of HIV transmission.

Issa-Onilu represented by Dr Olufemi Ayoola, NOA’s Director of Health and Social Care, noted that empowering communities through awareness and education was key to preventing new HIV infections and ensuring the success of Nigeria’s National HIV Prevention Plan 2026–2030.

 

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Nine soldiers, one police officer killed as bandits ambush troops in Kebbi

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Gunmen ambushed and killed nine soldiers and a policeman in Kebbi State’s Shanga Local Government Area on Tuesday night.

Governor Nasir Idris confirmed the attack, describing it as “barbaric” and “tragic”.

The assailants also set two military trucks ablaze during the incident.

The gunmen, believed to have been operating in the area for some time, were reportedly traced by security forces to a construction company yard.

Following a tip-off from residents, soldiers were dispatched to secure the site—but were ambushed along the way.

Governor Nasir Idris visited the mortuary and the accident and emergency unit of the Federal Teaching Hospital, Birnin Kebbi, where victims of the attack were taken to.

He assured that the state government would cover the medical bills of the injured and provide support to the families of the deceased security personnel.

“This is a sad incident. These are the soldiers who protect the lives of Kebbi residents, yet they found themselves in this situation. The Kebbi State Government will not relent in its efforts to protect the lives of its citizens,” he said.

The governor also prayed for the souls of the deceased and reiterated his administration’s commitment to strengthening security across the state.

He later proceeded to the scene of the attack for an on-the-spot assessment.

BREAKING: Iran Trashes US 15‑Point Peace Plan, Calls Talks Illogical

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Iran has rejected a United States 15-point ceasefire plan and launched new attacks on Israel and Gulf Arab states, including a drone strike that caused a massive fire at Kuwait International Airport.

The announcement comes as Israel conducted airstrikes on Tehran and the United States deployed additional paratroopers and Marines to the region.

Iran’s state broadcaster, Press TV, cited an anonymous official stating:

“Iran will end the war when it decides to do so and when its own conditions are met.”

Tehran has presented its own five-point ceasefire plan, which includes halting attacks on its officials, ensuring no further wars against it, receiving reparations, ending hostilities, and asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz a key global oil passage.

The U.S. proposal reportedly included sanctions relief, nuclear program limits, missile restrictions, reopening the Strait of Hormuz, and curbing Iran’s support for armed groups.

Many of these points particularly restrictions on missiles and militias are seen as nonstarters for Iran, which views them as vital to national security.

The conflict has already caused significant casualties: Iran reports more than 1,500 dead, while Israel counts 20 fatalities, and over 1,000 have died in Lebanon.

At least 13 U.S. service members have also been killed. Energy markets have been disrupted, with Brent crude trading near $100 a barrel, though still far above pre-war levels.

Diplomatic efforts continue, with mediators pushing for talks in Pakistan possibly as soon as Friday.

However, Iran’s deep mistrust of U.S. diplomacy following previous attacks during high-level negotiations and Israel’s ongoing military pressure make any resolution extremely challenging.

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