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2027: You can’t scare me off — Tinubu fires back at opposition

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President Bola Tinubu has said he is not intimidated by individuals or groups seeking to unseat him in the 2027 elections.

He said this on Thursday while receiving members of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

The delegation was led by governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State.

Tinubu said he remains committed on what he described as a historic responsibility to lift Nigeria out of poverty and ignorance while strengthening democratic values.

He urged members of the group to promote unity and national development, stating, “ There’s no other path that we embrace to national greatness. Other than build one nation, one common vision for progress and the prosperity, of our people. That’s what we must do. That’s what Renew Hope is all about.”

He also lambasted opposition elements, stressing that his administration would respect the rule of law and judicial authority.

“We would not submit to disobedience of a lawful order of the court. We must embrace the judiciary. Whether it favors us or it doesn’t. We submit to this principle of democracy. Separation of power and understanding of the dynamics of it,” he said.

While referring to the convention of the African Democratic Congress, Tinubu reiterated his commitment to democratic stability, dismissing opposing activities as distractions.

“Not the noise making. Not the rascality of a street convention.

“You want to scare me off? It’s a lie. I went through this path before. And if I have to come back over and over and over again, I’ll do the same thing.”

He further criticised some of his opponents, pointing to what he described as their past failures in governance and policy implementation.

“None of them is without history, the head was the Chairman of the National Council on Privatization NCP, in this country, one time, they privatized the steel industry in Delta State, is it working today? No. They privatized the Ajaokuta Steel, is it working today? No.

“Go on with the list. They privatized another man’s political party. That one said no.”

The President emphasised the need for integrity and patriotism among Nigerians, insisting that national development depends on collective effort.

“There is no better place than your own country, and no one can build it, except you. We saw great things, we’ve seen skyscrapers, we wondered how the plane takes off and fly out from one destination to the other.”

“These are no magic of yesterday. It is the thinker of tomorrow and the future that can elevate life, that can reform us all. And being a transformative leader that you are, you are in good company.

Tinubu also urged his supporters not to be afraid, reflecting on the state of the economy and his succession from former President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Don’t be afraid. I have listened to you. This economy, I didn’t have to look back because the truth is, I took over from myself. The late Buhari is me, he was a partner and if I took over from him, is that not from myself? So, if something is wrong, fine. Live with it, correct it, move on.”

He described both the party primaries and the general election that brought him to power as challenging but said he overcame the hurdles.

 

Selena Gomez Breakup Rumors With Benny Blanco Spark Online Buzz

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Rumors are swirling around Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco after claims surfaced that she briefly confirmed a breakup on Instagram before quickly deleting the post.

While neither Selena nor Benny has officially addressed the situation, fans have been piecing together clues ranging from subtle social media changes to the now-deleted story fueling speculation that the relationship may have come to an end. In today’s digital age, even a few seconds of a post can spark widespread conversation, and this situation is no different.

Selena has always been open about her journey with love, self-worth, and personal growth. Over the years, she’s spoken candidly about the challenges of maintaining relationships in the public eye, where every move is scrutinized and often misunderstood.

If the rumors are true, many supporters believe this could be a moment for her to refocus on herself her music, mental health, and personal happiness. Given her past experiences, taking a step back might not be a setback, but rather a powerful reset.

At the same time, it’s important to remember that not everything online tells the full story. Until there’s a clear confirmation, this remains speculation but one thing is certain: whenever Selena Gomez makes a move, the world is watching.

Horror in Ohio: Father Pleads Guilty to Severe Abuse of 11-Month-Old

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A 38-year-old man, Jason Santos, has pleaded guilty to horrific child abuse charges in Summit County following a case that shocked investigators and the local community.

According to prosecutors, the victim an 11-month-old infant suffered prolonged and severe abuse that resulted in multiple broken bones, including fractures to the arms, legs, ribs, and clavicle. Medical reports also revealed traumatic brain injury, internal bleeding, and extensive bruising across the child’s body.

Authorities say the baby was discovered unresponsive at a Red Roof Inn, prompting an emergency response. First responders rushed the infant to the hospital, where doctors quickly determined the injuries were consistent with ongoing, intentional harm rather than a single incident.

Investigators described the case as one of the most severe instances of child abuse they had encountered, citing the extent and pattern of injuries. The evidence ultimately led to Santos entering a guilty plea in court, avoiding a full trial.

Prosecutors have indicated they will pursue the maximum penalty. Santos now faces a potential life sentence, with formal sentencing scheduled for April 21.

The case has sparked renewed outrage and concern about child protection, with many calling for stronger safeguards and earlier intervention in suspected abuse situations.

Tinubu Accuses Atiku of ‘Privatising’ ADC, Mocks Opposition Move

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has taken a jab at former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, accusing him of trying to “privatise” the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as the party struggles with internal divisions.

Tinubu made the remark on Thursday while receiving a delegation of Renewed Hope Ambassadors at the State House in Abuja, linking the ADC’s ongoing crisis to what he described as Atiku’s political style.

Drawing from Atiku’s past role in Nigeria’s privatisation programme, Tinubu questioned the outcome of some of those efforts, pointing to industries he claimed have not performed since being privatised.

“He privatised the steel industry in Delta is it working today? No. He privatised Ajaokuta is it working today? No,” Tinubu said, adding that the same approach is now being applied to a political party.

“They are trying to privatise another man’s party, but the owner said no,” he added.

His comments come at a time when the ADC is grappling with a prolonged leadership crisis that has split the party into multiple factions. Among those laying claim to leadership are groups linked to David Mark, Nafiu Bala, and Ogga Kingsley.

The situation escalated earlier this month when the Independent National Electoral Commission withdrew recognition of both the Mark-led faction and Bala’s group, following an interim ruling by the Court of Appeal.

The dispute is now headed to the Supreme Court of Nigeria, which is expected to hear an appeal on April 22.

Meanwhile, tensions within the party have spilled over at the state level. A faction of the ADC in Adamawa recently announced Atiku’s suspension, accusing him of fueling divisions a move that has further complicated the situation.

With the 2027 general elections drawing closer, the crisis within the ADC is raising fresh doubts about the opposition’s ability to present a united front.

DJ Cuppy Says She’s Done With Flashy Men, Wants a Simple 9–5 Lover

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DJ Cuppy is once again getting people talking this time with a refreshingly honest take on love and relationships.

After years of being in the spotlight and dating men from different backgrounds, the billionaire heiress and DJ revealed that her priorities have shifted. According to her, the excitement of flashy lifestyles and high-profile partners no longer holds the same appeal. What she now desires is something much simpler and arguably more meaningful.

Cuppy shared that she’s open to being with a regular “9–5” man someone grounded, consistent, and not consumed by social media or public validation. In a world where online presence often defines identity, her preference for a low-key partner stands out.

She even reflected on a past experience where she stepped outside her usual circle and joined a paid dating platform, reportedly spending £400 just to explore new possibilities. Through that, she met a bus driver an experience that, while unexpected, seemed to broaden her perspective on love beyond status and wealth.

Her statement highlights a deeper realization: sometimes, peace and emotional security matter more than luxury or fame. It also challenges the idea that relationships must always match social class or public image.

For many fans, her words feel relatable. Behind the glamour, DJ Cuppy is simply expressing a desire most people understand finding something real, stable, and genuine in a world that often feels anything but.

UK PM Faces Calls to Resign Over Mandelson Row Scandal

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under renewed pressure, with opposition figures calling for his resignation following fresh revelations tied to the appointment of Peter Mandelson.

The controversy centres on Mandelson’s stint as the UK’s ambassador to the United States.

It has now emerged that he failed a security vetting process before taking up the role yet was still allowed to proceed with the appointment.

The situation escalated further after Mandelson was later dismissed, with Starmer accusing him of misleading the government about the nature of his relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

According to the government, Starmer was not aware that officials at the Foreign Office had overridden the failed vetting decision.

However, the fallout has been swift, with the department’s top civil servant, Olly Robbins, expected to step down after reportedly losing the prime minister’s confidence.

Critics, though, are not letting Starmer off the hook. Ed Davey said the prime minister cannot shift responsibility onto aides, arguing that accountability ultimately rests with him.

“I don’t think the prime minister can get out of this by sacking officials,” Davey said, adding that Starmer may have misled parliament and the public a claim the government strongly denies.

Starmer has already apologised for the appointment but insists he acted in good faith. He has described Mandelson’s conduct as a “litany of deceit” and promised to release documents detailing how the appointment was handled.

Senior minister Darren Jones backed the prime minister, saying Starmer was “furious” upon learning that the vetting concerns had been overridden.

He maintained that while the process may have been flawed, it does not call the prime minister’s position into question.

Meanwhile, Mandelson is also facing a separate police investigation over allegations that he leaked government documents to Epstein.

He has not publicly responded to those claims.

With pressure mounting and more details expected to emerge, the issue is set to return to parliament, where Starmer is due to address lawmakers in the coming days.

Trump Says Pope Must Understand Iran Is a Global Threat

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United States President Donald Trump has said that he has no issue with Pope Leo XIV speaking his mind but insists the pontiff must recognize what he calls a major global threat: Iran developing nuclear weapons.

Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump stressed that while the Pope is entitled to his views, the stakes are too high to ignore.

“The Pope can say what he wants, and I want him to,” Trump said. “But Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. The world would be in great danger.”

The remarks come amid growing tension between the two figures. The Pope has recently been vocal in criticising the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran, describing the conflict as senseless and calling for peace.

Trump, however, has pushed back sharply, even accusing the Pope of being “weak” on foreign policy.

His comments have sparked backlash from many Christian groups in the United States, cutting across political lines.

The conflict itself has escalated significantly since late February, when the U.S. and Israel launched strikes on Iran.

Tehran responded with its own attacks, targeting Israel and Gulf countries hosting U.S. military bases.

The fighting has since spread, with thousands reported killed and millions displaced across the region.

Despite the criticism, the Pope has made it clear he won’t be backing down. In a recent interview, he said he would continue to speak out against the war, regardless of pressure from political leaders.

For now, the exchange highlights a growing divide not just between two powerful voices, but over how the world should respond to the escalating crisis involving Iran.

Wike Slams Atiku, Calls Him ‘a Serial Loser’

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has taken a direct swipe at former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, describing him as a habitual contender who keeps returning to the ballot despite repeated defeats.

Wike made the remarks on Thursday while inspecting ongoing road projects across Abuja, using the opportunity to respond to Atiku’s criticism of the current administration.

He dismissed those claims outright, arguing that Atiku had no grounds to say nothing had improved.

In his words, Atiku has been a “serial contestant and loser,” and he believes the former vice president will likely still be in the race again by 2031.

Wike didn’t stop there. He challenged Atiku to compare the state of the FCT today with what it was during his time in office, insisting the difference is clear.

“Let him look at Abuja now and when he was vice president,” Wike said. “Can he honestly say things are the same?”

He also addressed claims by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) that officials in the FCT tried to disrupt the party’s convention.

Wike brushed it off, saying he wasn’t even aware of the venue in question and insisted there was no interference.

“These kinds of claims are just attempts to gain sympathy,” he said.

The minister stressed that his focus remains on governance, not politics, noting that ongoing projects would continue regardless of the political climate.

“The election will come, but work must go on. Contractors are here to deliver, not to play politics,” he added.

On infrastructure, Wike gave updates on key projects, saying work on the Airport–Kuje road is nearing completion, with part of the bridge set to open soon. He also noted that the first phase of the Kuje–Gwagwalada road project is progressing well and should be ready around the same time.

He expressed satisfaction with the pace and quality of the work, adding that these developments would transform Kuje into a more attractive place to live and help ease pressure on central Abuja.

Wike concluded by saying most of the administration’s projects are on track, with over 80% expected to be completed before January.

Israel Says Iran Must Choose Between Deal or Death

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Israel has warned Iran that it could face tougher and more aggressive strikes if it refuses a US-backed proposal aimed at curbing its nuclear ambitions.

Speaking on Thursday, Israel’s defence minister said Tehran is at a turning point it can either step away from what he described as “terror and nuclear weapons” in line with the US proposal, or risk a deeper escalation.

He made it clear that rejecting the offer would come at a cost.

According to him, if Iran chooses not to comply, Israel is prepared to expand its military actions and hit targets even more severe than those already attacked.

The warning adds to growing tensions in the region, as pressure mounts on Iran to respond to the US proposal while the threat of further conflict continues to loom.

Ghana rolls out fuel subsidies amid rising global prices

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The government of Ghana has announced new subsidies on petrol and diesel to cushion the impact of rising fuel costs on citizens.

The policy, introduced by the Ghanaian Ministry of Energy and Green Transition, took effect on April 16, 2026.

Under the measure, diesel prices will drop by GH¢2.00 per litre, while petrol will be reduced by 36 pesewas per litre.

Officials say the intervention will run for an initial four weeks, during which authorities will monitor global oil market trends before deciding whether to extend or adjust the policy.

Speaking on Citi FM, ministry spokesperson Richmond Rockson said the move is designed to ease the burden on consumers without creating future financial obligations.

He stressed that, unlike some past interventions, the government does not intend to recover the cost of the subsidy from citizens later.

Instead, he described it as a deliberate sacrifice, with the state absorbing revenue losses to provide immediate relief.

According to Rockson, the government has taken an “innovative” approach to ensure the subsidy remains sustainable over the short term, with expectations that global market conditions could improve in the coming weeks.

However, analysts warn that such measures may strain public finances if extended, potentially forcing the government to make difficult fiscal adjustments down the line.

The decision comes against the backdrop of rising global oil prices, driven in part by tensions in the Middle East and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz.

Several countries, including South Africa, have also introduced similar measures to shield consumers from the surge in fuel costs.

Ex-Envoy And Experts Call For Urgent Restructuring To Tackle Nigeria’s Insecurity And Institutional Weakness

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ABUJA — A former ambassador and other policy experts have renewed calls for the restructuring of Nigeria, warning that rising insecurity and weakening institutions are threatening national stability and democratic governance.

The renewed debate reflects growing concern among stakeholders over the country’s security challenges, governance gaps, and long-standing constitutional questions.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that the former envoy, alongside security and governance analysts, argued that Nigeria’s current political structure is no longer effective in addressing its complex and evolving national problems.

They maintained that restructuring remains a critical step toward strengthening federalism, improving accountability, and empowering subnational governments to respond more effectively to local challenges.

According to the experts, insecurity across various regions of the country has exposed deep institutional weaknesses, particularly in areas of policing, resource control, and emergency response coordination.

They warned that without meaningful reforms, Nigeria risks continued instability, economic pressure, and declining public trust in democratic institutions.

The discussion comes amid ongoing national debates about governance reforms, with several political and civil society actors pushing for constitutional amendments or a complete overhaul of the federal structure.

The former ambassador emphasized that restructuring should not be viewed as a political slogan but as a practical framework for improving efficiency in governance and ensuring equitable development across regions.

Experts also highlighted the need for stronger institutions capable of enforcing the rule of law, reducing corruption, and enhancing service delivery at all levels of government.

Security challenges, including banditry, terrorism, and communal conflicts, were cited as key indicators of systemic strain within Nigeria’s governance architecture.

Observers note that similar calls for restructuring have emerged periodically over the years, often gaining momentum during periods of heightened insecurity or political tension.

However, progress on constitutional reforms has remained slow, largely due to political disagreements and competing interests among stakeholders.

Despite these challenges, advocates argue that restructuring remains essential for long-term stability and national cohesion.

They further stressed that Nigeria’s demographic growth and economic pressures make institutional reform increasingly urgent.

As discussions continue, attention is expected to shift toward how political leaders and lawmakers respond to renewed calls for change ahead of future constitutional review processes.

The debate underscores a recurring national question about the most effective structure for governance in Africa’s most populous nation, as pressure builds for reforms that match present-day realities.

Sporting Lagos Secure NPFL Return After Hard-Fought Victory Over Osun United

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ILEOGBO, OSUN STATE — Sporting Lagos have secured their return to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) after edging Osun United 1-0 in a decisive Nigeria National League (NNL) promotion clash on Thursday.

The result confirms Sporting Lagos’ immediate return to the top flight following a tightly contested promotion race that went down to the final day of the season.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that the Lagos-based club sealed promotion from NNL Conference B after a narrow but crucial victory, with Alex Leme scoring the only goal of the match to settle the encounter in Ileogbo.

Goalkeeper Clinton Lawal also played a decisive role, producing a series of important saves to preserve the lead and ensure Sporting Lagos held on under sustained pressure.

The win proved vital as Sporting Lagos finished top of Conference B with 36 points, narrowly ahead of Akwa United, who ended the campaign on 35 points after also securing a 2-1 victory over Solution FC in Awka.

The promotion battle remained tense heading into the final fixtures, with both sides separated by just a single point. Sporting Lagos needed all three points to guarantee automatic promotion, while any dropped points could have allowed Akwa United to leapfrog them into the top spot.

Akwa United, former NPFL champions, pushed strongly until the end but ultimately fell short despite completing their own winning result on the final day.

Sporting Lagos’ achievement marks a swift return to the NPFL just two seasons after their relegation in 2024, following a brief stay in the top division.

The club will now compete in the NPFL alongside fellow Lagos sides Inter Lagos and Ikorodu City, strengthening the city’s representation in Nigeria’s top-flight football.

Elsewhere, Doma United have already confirmed their promotion, while additional promotion slots remain undecided across other NNL conferences as the season concludes.

Attention will now shift to the NNL Super 4 playoffs scheduled to hold in Ikenne, where the newly promoted teams will compete for the league title.

The conclusion of the regular season highlights the competitive nature of the NNL, where promotion battles often go down to the final minutes of the campaign.

Sporting Lagos will now look to prepare for their NPFL return, aiming to establish themselves more firmly in the top tier after their previous relegation setback.

Real Madrid reportedly set to refuse guard of honour for Barcelona amid rising El Clásico tensions

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MADRID — Real Madrid are reportedly prepared to decline a traditional guard of honour for Barcelona if their rivals secure the La Liga title before their upcoming El Clásico clash, amid growing friction between Spain’s biggest clubs.

The development adds another layer of tension to one of world football’s fiercest rivalries, as both sides approach the end of a highly charged and emotionally intense season.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) understands that the reported decision reflects both competitive disappointment and deteriorating relations between the clubs, with Real Madrid frustrated by a season that has fallen short of expectations.

Madrid’s campaign has included setbacks across multiple competitions, including defeat to FC Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup, elimination from the Copa del Rey, and a Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich.

In La Liga, Madrid currently trail Barcelona by nine points with only a handful of matches remaining, leaving the title race increasingly out of reach.

As a result, internal focus at the Santiago Bernabéu is said to have shifted from chasing the league crown to finishing the season strongly and rebuilding momentum.

However, attention has now turned to protocol ahead of the next El Clásico, scheduled for May 10 at the Spotify Camp Nou, where tensions could spill beyond the pitch.

Reports suggest that even if Barcelona mathematically secure the La Liga title before the match, Real Madrid will not participate in the customary guard of honour, a gesture traditionally used to acknowledge newly crowned champions.

The stance is believed to be influenced not only by sporting rivalry but also by ongoing controversy surrounding the Negreira case, which has further strained relations between both clubs.

The dispute has intensified long-standing mistrust, with Real Madrid continuing to push for closer scrutiny of Barcelona’s past dealings, deepening divisions within Spanish football’s most high-profile rivalry.

Analysts note that the refusal to perform a guard of honour, while symbolic, would significantly heighten pre-match tension and add emotional weight to an already explosive fixture.

Barcelona, meanwhile, remain focused on sealing the title as quickly as possible and could mathematically confirm the championship before facing their arch-rivals.

As El Clásico approaches, the situation underscores how football’s greatest rivalry continues to extend beyond the pitch, shaped by history, politics, and escalating competitive pressure.

Chelsea set to tie down Levi Colwill with long-term contract extension

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LONDON — Chelsea are preparing to secure the future of academy graduate Levi Colwill with a new long-term contract that could keep him at Stamford Bridge into the 2030s, according to reports.

The move is part of the club’s wider strategy to retain core players while rebuilding stability around a young English core.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that the proposed deal for Levi Colwill is expected to follow a series of high-profile contract renewals at the club, as Chelsea continue to lock down key assets for the long term.

Colwill, a product of Chelsea’s Cobham academy, has been viewed internally as a central figure in the club’s defensive future, despite currently being sidelined due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury suffered before the start of the season.

The 21-year-old defender has been undergoing recovery and is now participating in full team training, with hopes that he could feature again before the end of the campaign.

Chelsea’s defensive struggles this season have intensified the urgency around squad stability, with the club also exploring options to reinforce the backline in the upcoming transfer window.

Colwill has already made around 75 appearances for the first team and is seen as one of the most important long-term development players within the squad structure.

His current contract runs until 2029, with an option for an additional year, but the new proposal is expected to significantly extend his commitment into the next decade.

The contract strategy reflects a broader Chelsea policy of securing key players on long-term deals, following extensions for major squad figures in recent seasons.

Among them is Cole Palmer, who recently signed an extension running until 2033, reinforcing the club’s intention to build around young core talent.

Similarly, captain Reece James also signed a new long-term deal earlier this year, while midfielder Moises Caicedo has reportedly agreed an extension until 2033.

Club officials believe that securing players on long-term contracts is essential to maintaining stability amid ongoing squad rebuilding and managerial pressure.

Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali has also publicly backed the club’s leadership direction, including support for head coach Liam Rosenior despite recent inconsistent performances.

As Chelsea continue their restructuring process, Colwill’s expected extension is being viewed as a key step in shaping the club’s long-term defensive identity.

If finalized, the deal would cement him as one of the central pillars of Chelsea’s future plans well into the next decade.

Chelsea vs Manchester United: Champions League race heats up in Stamford Bridge showdown

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LONDON — Chelsea will host Manchester United in a high-stakes Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge on April 18, 2026, with both sides under pressure in the race for Champions League qualification.

The fixture arrives at a critical point in the season as both clubs battle inconsistency and mounting expectations from fans and management.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that Chelsea go into the match struggling for form, with just one win in their last six games, a run that has intensified scrutiny on head coach Liam Rosenior and triggered reported fan frustration, including planned protests at Stamford Bridge.

The Blues’ dip in performance has seen them slide to sixth place in the Premier League table, increasing pressure to respond quickly as the season enters its final stretch.

Defensively, Chelsea will be boosted by the return of Levi Colwill and Trevoh Chalobah to training, but they remain short-handed with Reece James still sidelined, alongside Jamie Gittens and Filip Jorgensen.

Across the pitch, Manchester United also arrive needing a response after a disappointing result against Leeds United, despite creating multiple scoring chances.

United currently sit third in the standings but are aware that any further slip could jeopardize their position in the top four, making this encounter crucial for their season objectives.

Their attacking threat is expected to revolve around Bruno Fernandes, Amad Diallo, and Matheus Cunha, who have been key contributors in recent weeks.

Managerial selection issues also shape United’s build-up, with Kobbie Mainoo potentially returning from injury, while Matthijs de Ligt remains unavailable.

Defensive concerns are compounded by suspensions to Harry Maguire and Lisandro Martínez, leaving United with limited options at the back.

Chelsea, meanwhile, face their own selection challenges, with injuries restricting defensive depth and forcing tactical adjustments ahead of the match.

Analysts expect a closely contested encounter, with both teams showing vulnerabilities but also capable of producing decisive moments in attack.

Manchester United are slightly tipped to edge the match 2-1 away from home, although the unpredictable nature of the fixture leaves room for either side to seize control.

Kick-off is scheduled for 8pm Nigerian time, with the result likely to have significant implications in the race for Champions League qualification.

EPL Saturday fixtures set as top-four race and survival battle intensify

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ENGLAND — The Premier League returns with a packed Saturday schedule featuring key clashes across the table, as teams battle for European qualification, mid-table stability, and survival.

The fixture list brings together high-stakes encounters, including London derbies, relegation six-pointers, and a headline showdown between two traditional rivals.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that the action begins with a West London derby as Brentford host Fulham in a fixture that carries implications for the upper mid-table race.

Fulham enter the match in strong form after a 3-1 win in the reverse fixture, with hopes of completing a league double over their local rivals for the second straight season.

Brentford, however, remain firmly in contention for a top-seven finish and will view the clash as an opportunity to close the gap on their London neighbours.

At Elland Road, Leeds United face Wolverhampton Wanderers in a crucial relegation battle that could have major implications for survival.

Wolves are under severe pressure, with relegation fears mounting as the season nears its decisive stages, while Leeds continue to fight to escape the drop zone.

The visitors will be seeking redemption after losing the reverse fixture 3-1 earlier in the campaign, adding extra tension to an already critical encounter.

Attention then shifts to St James’ Park, where Newcastle United take on AFC Bournemouth in a match shaped by managerial speculation and European ambitions.

Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola is reportedly set to leave at the end of the season, with ongoing links suggesting a possible move to Newcastle as a successor to Eddie Howe.

Both teams enter the match with contrasting motivations, as Newcastle push for European qualification while Bournemouth aim to finish strongly amid uncertainty.

At Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Tottenham Hotspur face Brighton & Hove Albion in a fixture that could shape the race for European places.

Tottenham are still searching for consistency under their new era after a disappointing opening defeat to Sunderland, while Brighton arrive with momentum following a 2-0 win over Burnley.

The night’s headline fixture sees Chelsea host Manchester United at Stamford Bridge in a crucial top-four battle.

Manchester United claimed a 2-1 win in the reverse fixture and will be aiming to complete a league double, a feat they have not achieved against Chelsea in several seasons.

Chelsea, meanwhile, will be under pressure to respond at home as both sides continue to chase Champions League qualification.

As the Premier League season approaches its final stretch, Saturday’s fixtures could prove decisive in shaping the table across all zones—from relegation to European contention.

Israel-Lebanon truce begins as army warns of possible violations

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MIDDLE EAST — A fragile 10-day truce between Israel and Lebanon has officially taken effect, raising cautious hopes for de-escalation after days of heightened cross-border tensions.

The ceasefire agreement is expected to provide temporary relief for civilians caught in the conflict, particularly those displaced by recent hostilities along the border regions.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) understands that the truce allows thousands of residents on both sides to begin returning to their homes, many of which were abandoned amid fears of escalating violence.

The Lebanese Armed Forces has, however, warned that the ceasefire remains fragile, citing concerns over potential violations that could undermine the agreement before its expiration.

Military officials in Lebanon emphasized the need for strict adherence to the terms of the truce, noting that any breach could quickly reignite tensions and reverse gains made toward stability.

The ceasefire follows a period of intensified exchanges between Israeli forces and armed groups operating from southern Lebanon, heightening fears of a broader regional conflict.

Observers say such short-term truces are often used as confidence-building measures, creating space for humanitarian access and diplomatic engagement.

Despite the temporary halt in hostilities, underlying tensions between Israel and Lebanon remain deeply rooted, driven by longstanding political, territorial, and security disputes.

The border region has historically been a flashpoint, with sporadic clashes occurring over the years involving state and non-state actors.

For displaced civilians, the truce represents a critical opportunity to assess damage, reunite with family members, and resume daily life, even if only briefly.

Humanitarian organizations have also welcomed the pause, urging both sides to use the window to facilitate aid delivery and protect vulnerable populations.

However, analysts caution that without a broader political resolution, temporary ceasefires may only offer short-lived relief rather than lasting peace.

As the 10-day timeline begins, attention will focus on compliance from both sides and whether the truce can hold long enough to pave the way for further negotiations.

For now, residents returning to affected areas remain hopeful but cautious, aware that the situation could shift rapidly if violations occur.

Europa League semi-finals confirmed as Aston Villa face Nottingham Forest

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EUROPE — The UEFA Europa League semi-final fixtures have been confirmed following the conclusion of the quarter-final second-leg matches played across Europe on Thursday.

The results completed the lineup for the last four, with top-performing clubs securing their places after decisive aggregate victories.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports that Aston Villa, Braga, Nottingham Forest, and Freiburg have all progressed to the semi-final stage of the competition.

Aston Villa delivered a commanding performance in their quarter-final tie, defeating Bologna 4-0 at Villa Park to seal an emphatic 7-1 aggregate victory.

The English side dominated both legs, showcasing attacking strength and defensive discipline as they advanced comfortably into the next round.

Nottingham Forest also secured qualification after edging FC Porto 1-0 at home, completing a 2-1 aggregate win in a closely contested matchup.

The result marks a significant European milestone for Forest, who have continued to exceed expectations with their structured and resilient performances.

In Spain, Braga produced an impressive display to defeat Real Betis 4-2, sealing a 5-3 aggregate victory and confirming their place among the final four.

The Portuguese club showed composure under pressure, delivering a clinical performance away from home to secure progression.

Meanwhile, Freiburg maintained their strong form by defeating Celta Vigo 3-1, completing a dominant 6-1 aggregate win across both legs.

The German side has emerged as one of the most consistent teams in the competition, combining tactical organization with attacking efficiency.

The semi-final fixtures are scheduled to take place on April 30, with teams now preparing for the decisive stage of the tournament.

The confirmed fixture will see Aston Villa take on Nottingham Forest in what promises to be a high-intensity encounter between two English sides.

The second semi-final pairing, involving Braga and Freiburg, is also expected to deliver a competitive contest as both clubs aim to reach the final.

With only four teams remaining, the Europa League is entering its most critical phase, where experience, form, and tactical execution will determine who advances to the final.

UEFA names Olise, Zubimendi in Champions League team of the week

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EUROPE — UEFA has unveiled its official Champions League Team of the Week, featuring standout performers including Michael Olise and Martín Zubimendi following the conclusion of the quarter-final second-leg fixtures.

The selection reflects individual brilliance across Europe’s elite competition as clubs battled for places in the semi-finals.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that Olise earned his place after an impressive performance for Bayern Munich in their dramatic victory over Real Madrid, while Zubimendi stood out for Arsenal in their narrow progression past Sporting CP.

The weekly selection highlights the best-performing players across all positions, recognizing influence, consistency, and impact in decisive matches.

Other notable inclusions came from clubs that exited the competition but still produced exceptional individual displays.

In goal, Juan Musso of Atletico Madrid was selected after a commanding performance that helped his side secure progression.

The defensive line featured Eduardo Quaresma of Sporting CP, Dayot Upamecano of Bayern Munich, and Marquinhos of Paris Saint-Germain.

In midfield, Joshua Kimmich of Bayern Munich and Marcos Llorente of Atletico Madrid were included alongside Zubimendi, reflecting strong control and creativity in the center of the pitch.

Arda Güler of Real Madrid also made the list, despite his team’s elimination, underlining his individual impact in the tie.

In attack, Olise was joined by Ousmane Dembélé of Paris Saint-Germain and Ferran Torres of Barcelona, completing a dynamic forward line.

The announcement comes as the competition now shifts focus to the semi-final stage, where Europe’s top four teams will battle for a place in the final.

With performances intensifying and stakes higher than ever, UEFA’s selections offer a snapshot of the players currently shaping the narrative of this season’s Champions League.

Labour Party faction suspends 26 members after leadership crisis deepens

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ABUJA — A faction of the Labour Party has announced the suspension of 26 prominent members, intensifying the party’s internal crisis and signaling deepening divisions within its leadership structure.

The development comes amid an ongoing power struggle within the party, with competing factions laying claim to legitimacy following leadership disputes that have lingered since 2025.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the faction led by Nenadi Usman, operating under a caretaker committee, approved the suspension through its National Executive Council and made the announcement public via its official communication channels.

The affected individuals are believed to be loyal to the rival faction associated with Julius Abure, whose leadership has remained a subject of legal and political contention.

The crisis traces back to a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of Nigeria on April 4, 2025, which removed Abure as the national chairman of the party, reshaping the internal power dynamics and paving the way for alternative leadership claims.

Since the ruling, multiple factions have emerged, each asserting control over the party’s structure, assets, and decision-making processes.

The latest suspension is seen by observers as part of efforts by the Nenadi Usman-led group to consolidate authority and sideline perceived opposition within the party.

Political analysts warn that the escalating internal conflict could weaken the Labour Party’s cohesion ahead of future elections, particularly as it seeks to maintain relevance following its strong showing in the 2023 general elections.

The party, which gained national prominence through its presidential candidate Peter Obi, has struggled to maintain unity amid leadership disputes and competing interests.

Critics argue that continued infighting risks eroding public confidence, while supporters of the caretaker committee insist the measures are necessary to restore discipline and order within the party.

Below is the full list of suspended members as released by the faction:

Eneyi G. Zidougha,

Hilda Doukubo,

Lincolin Charles,

Muhammed Sabitu Aliyu,

Ogar Osim,

Vincent Okwuokei,

Casmir Agbo Uchenna,

Simon Zubairu Bamga,

Abduljamid Sa’ad Suleiman,

Emmanuel Agida,

Auwala Ahmed,

Ularama Jubrila,

Grace Zafara Posat,

Suleiman Abdurahman Abdul,

Ajibade Adekunle Samson,

Alexander Emmanuel Ombugu,

Elizabeth Ativie,

Godwin Jioke,

Airen Igbinedion,

Osas Frank,

Kennedy Ahanotu,

Dr. Ayo Olurunfemi,

Abayomi Arabambi,

Umar Faruk Ibrahim,

Auwal Tafoki, and

Obiora Ifoh.

The situation within the Labour Party remains fluid, with further legal and political developments expected as rival factions continue to assert control.

Observers say the party’s ability to resolve its leadership crisis will play a crucial role in determining its future trajectory in Nigeria’s political landscape.

Nigerian artist Biqlion defies threats, vows to keep sharing anti-government song

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LAGOS — A Nigerian man known as Biqlion has said he will continue promoting his protest song criticizing the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu despite claiming he has received threats over the track.

The development highlights growing tensions around political expression and freedom of speech in Nigeria’s digital space, especially as artists and content creators increasingly use music and social media to voice dissent.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that Biqlion made the statement in an online post, where he alleged that unnamed individuals had sent him threatening messages demanding he delete the song.

He insisted that he would not back down, framing his music as a form of truth-telling and civic expression aimed at holding leaders accountable.

“Nigerians, I will keep sharing my song about Tinubu’s failure and bad governance despite the threats and messages asking me to delete it,” he said.

He further urged the public to stream and share the song widely, claiming that attempts to silence him were driven by discomfort with criticism.

The incident reflects a broader pattern in Nigeria where political commentary—especially critical of those in power—often generates strong reactions both online and offline.

In recent years, musicians and activists have increasingly used digital platforms to bypass traditional media channels, amplifying their messages directly to audiences.

However, this shift has also exposed creators to backlash, including harassment and alleged intimidation, particularly when their content challenges government policies or leadership.

Analysts note that protest music has long played a role in Nigeria’s political landscape, dating back to legendary figures like Fela Kuti, who used his songs to criticize government excesses and social injustice.

Biqlion’s stance echoes that tradition, positioning music not just as entertainment but as a tool for advocacy and public discourse.

Supporters argue that such expressions are protected under democratic principles, including freedom of speech and artistic expression.

Critics, however, often raise concerns about the tone and potential impact of politically charged content, especially in a polarized environment.

As reactions continue to unfold, the situation underscores the delicate balance between free expression and the realities faced by individuals who challenge authority in Nigeria.

For now, Biqlion appears determined to continue sharing his message, even as debates over dissent, governance, and civic space remain at the forefront of national conversation.

Lagos pastor gets life sentence for raping church member’s daughter

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LAGOS — A Lagos court has sentenced a 63-year-old pastor, Chris Douglas, to life imprisonment after finding him guilty of raping the daughter of a church member, bringing a high-profile case to a close and sparking renewed debate about abuse of trust within religious institutions.

The judgment underscores the Nigerian judiciary’s stance on sexual violence, particularly in cases involving positions of authority and influence within communities.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the court delivered its verdict after reviewing evidence and testimonies presented during the trial, concluding that the prosecution had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt.

The case drew significant public attention due to the accused’s role as a religious leader, a position often associated with moral guidance and community trust.

According to proceedings, the offence involved the sexual assault of a minor, the daughter of a church member who had placed confidence in the pastor’s leadership.

The court held that such a breach of trust aggravated the severity of the crime, warranting the maximum sentence under the law.

Legal experts note that life imprisonment in such cases reflects both punitive and deterrent objectives, aimed at discouraging similar offences and reinforcing protections for minors.

The ruling also highlights ongoing concerns about safeguarding within religious and community institutions, where authority figures may wield significant influence over vulnerable individuals.

Advocates against sexual violence have repeatedly called for stronger reporting mechanisms and protective measures to ensure victims can come forward without fear of stigma or retaliation.

In Nigeria, cases of sexual abuse often face challenges including underreporting, social pressure, and lengthy judicial processes, making convictions like this particularly significant in the broader fight for accountability.

Observers say the outcome may encourage more victims and families to pursue justice, especially in situations involving powerful or respected individuals.

The Lagos State judiciary has in recent years emphasized stricter enforcement of laws relating to sexual offences, aligning with national and international frameworks aimed at protecting children and vulnerable persons.

The conviction of Chris Douglas serves as a reminder that legal consequences apply regardless of social status, profession, or religious standing.

As public reaction continues, the case is expected to fuel further discussions on accountability, child protection, and the responsibility of institutions to ensure safe environments for their members.

Prophet Ebuka Obi tells American-born Anambra indigene language defines identity

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ANAMBRA — Popular cleric Ebuka Obi has emphasized the importance of native language as a core part of cultural identity, telling an American-born individual of Anambra origin that language remains a defining marker of who they are.

The statement, delivered during an interaction that has since circulated widely online, reflects growing conversations about cultural preservation among Nigerians in the diaspora.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the cleric made the remark while addressing a person of Igbo descent born and raised in the United States, stressing that regardless of geographical location, one’s native language remains a key link to heritage.

He stated that language is not merely a communication tool but a cultural identity that connects individuals to their roots, traditions, and ancestral history.

The comment comes amid increasing concern about the gradual decline in indigenous language use among younger generations, especially those raised outside Nigeria.

Many diaspora families face challenges in passing down native languages such as Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa to children born abroad, often due to assimilation pressures and limited exposure.

Cultural advocates have long warned that losing indigenous languages could weaken connections to heritage, traditional values, and community identity over time.

Ebuka Obi’s message aligns with broader efforts by educators, linguists, and cultural organizations who are encouraging Nigerians in the diaspora to prioritize language preservation within their families.

In Igbo culture, language plays a central role in storytelling, proverbs, customs, and social interactions, making it a critical element of identity formation.

Anambra State, located in southeastern Nigeria, is widely regarded as one of the cultural hubs of the Igbo people, with strong emphasis on traditions, values, and linguistic heritage.

For many individuals born outside Nigeria, reconnecting with their native language often becomes part of a larger journey toward rediscovering identity and belonging.

Observers note that such statements from influential religious and public figures can reinforce the importance of cultural pride, especially among younger audiences navigating dual identities.

The conversation also highlights the broader global challenge of preserving minority and indigenous languages in an increasingly interconnected and westernized world.

As debates around identity and cultural continuity continue, voices like Ebuka Obi’s are adding momentum to calls for stronger cultural education within families and communities both at home and abroad.

FCCPC Airtime Borrowing Ban Sparks Outcry Among Nigerians

The suspension of mobile credit services has left millions of struggling Nigerians without an emergency financial safety net.

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The FCCPC banned airtime borrowing in Nigeria to regulate loan sharks. Discover why major telcos suspended the service and how a court ruling gives us hope now.

 To begin with, the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission suspended airtime borrowing. Consequently, telecom operators like MTN and Airtel stopped this service immediately. As a result, millions of struggling citizens lost a crucial safety net overnight. Furthermore, this article will explain why this happened and what comes next.

The FCCPC Action Against Digital Loan Sharks

Specifically, the regulatory agency launched the new consumer lending regulations. Source:  Furthermore, officials aim to control predatory loan sharks through these strict rules. Because of this, the government ordered networks to shut down credit services. In addition, authorities demanded that companies only use approved credit vendors.

Meanwhile, this sudden decision created massive problems for ever

yday people. To put it simply, many traders rely on borrowed data to make daily sales. Even so, the commission prioritized fighting bad lenders over immediate public convenience. Consequently, experts noted the harsh impact. “Consumers were not consulted, nor were they considered.”  Anonymous Observer, Telecom Sector.

Public Outcry Over the FCCPC Airtime Loan Ban

Following this, anger erupted on the streets of Kano and Lagos. Specifically, citizens complained bitterly about the sudden loss of emergency credits. Moreover, people without bank access felt the impact of this policy most. https://independent.ng/fccpcs-airtime-borrowing-ban-triggers-outcry-among-poor-nigerians/ Therefore, the public demanded a swift return of their emergency dial codes.

At the same time, experts accused the agency of regulatory overreach. In other words, critics believe the commission stepped into territory meant for ministries. Despite this, telecom companies complied quickly to avoid trouble with the government. As a result, the poorest citizens bore the heavy burden of this change.

A Court Injunction Brings Temporary Relief

Shortly after, the telecommunications industry decided to fight back against the ban. Specifically, the Wireless Application Service Providers Association took the matter to court. Furthermore, they secured a major legal victory at the Federal High Court in Lagos.  This means that a judge temporarily paused the enforcement of lending regulations.

Also, the judge restrained the commission from acting on the new rules immediately. Consequently, the court order stops all government agents from implementing the controversial lending policy. In addition, this legal pause lasts until the court hears the full case details. As a result, millions of users now have a glimmer of hope for restored services.

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Ultimately, the sudden ban on airtime borrowing highlighted a deep flaw in regulatory planning. Furthermore, the court injunction provides essential breathing room for the affected users. Overall, the government must balance consumer protection with the survival needs of poor citizens. Moving forward, the entire industry awaits the final court decision to determine the service’s future.

JUST IN: Court Orders Arrest of Buhari’s Ex-Minister Sadiya Farouq

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A High Court in the Federal Capital Territory has ordered the arrest of former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, over alleged fraud.

In a ruling delivered on Thursday, Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie also issued a warrant for the arrest of a Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Bashir Nura Alkali.

The decision followed the failure of both defendants to appear in court to answer a 21-count charge filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The charges include criminal breach of trust, abuse of office, and the alleged diversion of public funds amounting to about $1.3 million and over ₦746 million.

At Thursday’s hearing, only the third defendant, Sani Nafiu Mohammed, was present in court.

Prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), told the court that despite being granted administrative bail, the first and second defendants had failed to make themselves available for arraignment. He added that efforts to serve them had been unsuccessful, even though their lawyers had earlier indicated they would appear.

Jacobs further informed the court that Farouq had previously obtained permission to travel to Saudi Arabia for medical treatment and was allowed to travel with her international passport. However, he said she has neither returned the passport nor provided any medical report since.

In response, defence counsel Abdul Ibrahim (SAN) argued that his client’s absence was due to ill health and sought to rely on an affidavit to that effect. The court, however, declined to entertain the submission.

The EFCC then urged the court to grant a bench warrant to compel the defendants’ appearance, stating that they had failed to honour the terms of their bail.

Despite the defence’s request for more time, Justice Onwuegbuzie ruled in favour of the prosecution and ordered the immediate arrest of the two defendants.

The case has been adjourned until May 18 for their arraignment.

Farouq, who was appointed minister in 2019 under former President Muhammadu Buhari, is accused of mismanaging funds linked to the National Social Safety Net Coordinating Office (NASSCO), including payments made for the validation of beneficiaries under a federal programme.