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Convention: ADC in fresh venue crisis as event centre proprietor withdraws permission to use facility

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The proprietor of Rainbow Event Centre in Abuja, where the African Democratic Congress (ADC) planned to hold its national convention today, has withdrawn the earlier permission it granted to the party to use the facility.

This was disclosed by the spokesman of the party, Bolaji Abdullahi on his official X handle on Monday.

He said the venue owner cited pressure from the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA) and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, as the reason for the decision.

“After paying all the fees required, setting up for our convention tomorrow, the owner of Rainbow Event Centre has just informed us that he has come under pressure from the FCDA and Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, that if he allows the ADC the use of his facilities, his licence will be revoked,” Abdullahi said.

“But we have already signed the contract with him. We will hold our convention tomorrow as planned at the Rainbow event centre. We will not bow to this creeping tyranny. And definitely not to this petty tyrant. ADC is rising, Nigeria is rising,” he added.

ADC on Monday, had announced that it secured the Rainbow Event Centre as the venue for its convention after authorities in the Federal Capital Territory declined its request to use Eagle Square and the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Velodrome.

The ADC described the Abuja venue as central and accessible, noting that it would accommodate delegates and stakeholders from across the country.

However, the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike denied claims that the party applied to use Eagle Square, stating that no such request was received.

He also clarified that the stadium is under the control of the National Sports Commission, not the FCT Administration.

 

US Hormuz Blockade Sends Jet Fuel into Chaos

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Europe’s major airlines are calling on the European Union to take urgent action as the ongoing war involving Iran begins to disrupt jet fuel supplies and flight operations across the region.

Industry group Airlines for Europe (A4E) warned that a combination of airspace closures and tightening fuel availability could severely impact the aviation sector in the coming weeks as seen in a document obtained by Reuters.

The situation has been worsened by restrictions around the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy route.

With supply chains under pressure, industry officials fear Europe could face a broader jet fuel shortage within weeks.

Major carriers, including Lufthansa, Air France-KLM, and easyJet, are backing calls for coordinated EU intervention.

Among the measures proposed:

  • Centralised monitoring of jet fuel supplies across the bloc
  • Joint EU purchasing of kerosene to stabilise availability
  • Temporary suspension of aviation-related carbon costs
  • Removal of certain aviation taxes

The crisis has been building since the conflict escalated in late February, prompting widespread airspace restrictions.

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has already barred European airlines from flying over several Gulf countries, including the UAE and Qatar, until at least April 24.

Industry group Airports Council International Europe has also warned that, without intervention, fuel shortages could become systemic within three weeks.

Airlines are additionally seeking flexibility on regulatory requirements, including rules around airport slot usage, given the disruption caused by the conflict.

The European Commission is expected to unveil a broader package of measures on April 22 aimed at cushioning the war’s impact on energy markets.

However, it remains unclear whether specific support for jet fuel supply will be included.

Florida Prom Goes Viral as Students Arrive in Helicopters, Exotic Cars, and Even With Wild Animals

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Prom season in Florida is taking things to a whole new level, and social media can’t stop talking about it.

What used to be a simple night of suits, gowns, and dance floors has turned into a full-blown spectacle. Students are arriving in jaw-dropping style some pulling up in exotic cars, others making grand entrances in helicopters, and a few even taking things further by showing up with unusual companions like live animals.

Videos circulating online show teens throwing money in the air, posing like celebrities, and treating prom like a red carpet event. The over-the-top displays have sparked mixed reactions, with some people praising the creativity and confidence, while others question the safety and the message it sends.

School officials and parents in some areas are reportedly raising concerns about supervision, security, and the risks involved especially when it comes to exotic animals and high-profile entrances. Despite this, many students see it as a once-in-a-lifetime moment to go all out and make unforgettable memories.

As the clips continue to go viral, one thing is clear: prom in Florida isn’t just a dance anymore it’s become a show.

APC Group Calls For Implementation Of Military Pensions Board Appointment

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ABUJA, NIGERIA – A support group within the ruling party, the All Progressive s Congress, has urged full implementation of reforms aimed at strengthening transparency and efficiency inp the administration of military pensions across Nigeria.

The group, known as the APC Initiative for Good Governance, commended President Bola Tinubu for efforts directed at improving accountability systems within public service institutions, particularly those handling retirement benefits for military personnel.

They stated that strengthening the management of military pensions remains critical to restoring trust and ensuring timely payment of entitlements to retired officers and personnel.

The group emphasized that pension administration has historically faced challenges, including delays, verification issues, and administrative bottlenecks that affect beneficiaries.

They argued that recent reform efforts signal a renewed commitment to addressing long-standing concerns within the system.

The All Progressives Congress support group noted that improved transparency in pension management would enhance morale among serving and retired military personnel.

They also highlighted the importance of digital systems in reducing fraud and improving efficiency in pension processing.

Observers say military pension reforms remain a sensitive policy area, given the sacrifices made by service members during active duty.

They explain that timely and transparent pension payments are essential for maintaining confidence in government welfare systems.

Analysts also note that pension-related reforms often reflect broader governance priorities, including accountability, fiscal discipline, and institutional efficiency.

The group further praised ongoing government efforts to modernize public sector administration and reduce inefficiencies in financial management systems.

They called for sustained commitment to reforms that ensure fairness and transparency in the distribution of public resources.

Security and governance experts say that effective pension administration also contributes to national security by improving welfare conditions for retired personnel.

They argue that retired military officers continue to play important roles in advisory, security, and community development capacities.

The Bola Tinubu administration has faced increasing pressure to deliver reforms across key sectors, including welfare, security, and public finance.

Stakeholders within the All Progressives Congress have continued to advocate for policies that demonstrate improved governance outcomes.

Experts conclude that strengthening military pension administration will require sustained political will, institutional reforms, and transparent implementation mechanisms to ensure long-term efficiency and trust.

Suspension of Atiku by Adamawa ADC faction is product of Indian hemp smoking — Babachir Lawal

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Babachir Lawal
Babachir Lawal

Mr. Babachir Lawal, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has dismissed the purported suspension of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, and other party members, describing the move as the handiwork of Indian hemp smokers

Babachir, who is the Vice Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), North East region said this while speaking with PUNCH Newspaper.

Though, the sharp rebuttal is coming following reports that a factional chairman of ADC in the state, Raji Zumo, announced during a press briefing on Monday the suspension of Atiku, Lawal and the party’s transition committee chairman, Sadiq Ibrahim.

Babachir said: “If some people take heavy Indian hemp, they can claim to be President of Nigeria, so don’t consider them as normal people. Indian hemp is at duty.”

He said Raji has no reasonable position in the ADC that empowered him to speak on behalf of the party.

“Raji’s actions demonstrated the power of Indian hemp against our young men. What is his position in the party in Adamawa State, if not influence of drugs?” he said.

Also speaking, the Adamawa State Chairman of the ADC, Mr. Shehu Yohanna, said the statement credited to Raji was not only baseless but also insisted that he had left the party long ago.

“Raji was my deputy, before he disappeared to an unknown place, only for him to resurface on social media on Monday, suspending our father, Atiku Abubakar,” he said.

Meanwhile, an Adamawa State High Court on Thursday suspended the ADC congresses in the state.

Justice Ahmed Isa of Yola High Court No. 6, who presided over the case, ordered the suspension of the congresses slated for Thursday until the determination of the case.

The court adjourned the case to April 15, 2026, for continuation of hearing.

The embattled ADC chairman of the Adamawa State chapter, Shehu Yohanna, approached the court and asked it to halt the congresses due to his exclusion from the planning process.

Yohanna filed the suit against Mr. Sadiq Dasin, the state chairman of the transition committee of the ADC, Adamawa State chapter.

However, Lawal has denied knowledge of the court ruling.

“I am in Abuja, so I don’t know about the case. Go and ask those that were in court today. I don’t know anything concerning the court case,” he told PUNCH.

The Adamawa State chapter of the ADC has been engulfed in crisis since last year over the leadership of the party, creating three different factions.

US, Iran to Resume Peace Talks in Pakistan Amid Hormuz Blockade, Nuclear Standoff

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Diplomatic efforts to end the US-Iran conflict may not be dead as negotiators from both countries are considering a return to Islamabad for another round of talks later this week, according to multiple sources familiar with the discussions  a development that would signal at least a partial thaw after last weekend’s high-level engagement ended without a breakthrough.

No date has been locked in, but sources say both delegations are keeping Friday through Sunday available for a potential second meeting.

Pakistani officials, who have played a central mediating role throughout, are said to be actively working to finalise the timing with counterparts in Washington and Tehran.

A senior Iranian official confirmed that discussions remain fluid, while indicating that willingness exists on both sides to push forward.

That cautious but notable signal of intent comes despite the considerable distance that still separates the two parties.

Last weekend’s round in Islamabad was historic by any measure the most senior direct engagement between US and Iranian officials in over a decade, and the highest-level contact since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

JD Vance led the American delegation; Iran sent parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.

Yet for all its significance, the meeting produced no agreement.
The sticking points remain formidable.

Iran’s nuclear programme, the lifting of international sanctions, and control over the Strait of Hormuz the narrow waterway through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply flows are all unresolved.

The Hormuz question in particular has become the most volatile flashpoint of the conflict, with the US blockade of Iranian ports now in effect and Tehran threatening retaliation against Gulf neighbours.

A ceasefire announced last week has held, but only just. With key demands from both sides still unmet and military pressure building, the situation remains as fragile as it is consequential.

The prospect of a second Islamabad meeting, even if unconfirmed, offers the clearest sign yet that back-channel diplomacy is still alive.

Whether negotiators can bridge gaps that proved unbridgeable last weekend and do so against a backdrop of an active blockade, rising oil prices and mounting international pressure  remains the defining question of the week ahead.

Family Sues Alani Nutrition for $1M After Teen’s Death Linked to Excessive Energy Drink Consumption

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The family of a 17-year-old girl has filed a $1 million lawsuit against Alani Nutrition following her tragic death, which they claim was linked to excessive consumption of the brand’s energy drinks.

According to reports, the teenager had been drinking up to six cans of Alani energy drinks ყოველდღaily before her death. Her family alleges that the high levels of caffeine and other stimulants in the beverages may have contributed to serious health complications, ultimately leading to the fatal incident.

The lawsuit claims the company failed to provide adequate warnings about the potential risks of consuming large quantities of its products, especially for young people. The family is seeking damages, arguing that clearer labeling and stronger cautionary guidelines could have prevented the tragedy.

Medical experts often warn that excessive intake of caffeine particularly from energy drinks can lead to dangerous side effects such as rapid heart rate, high blood pressure, heart palpitations, and, in severe cases, cardiac arrest. Teenagers are considered especially vulnerable due to lower tolerance levels and smaller body size.

In response, the company is expected to challenge the claims, as energy drink manufacturers typically state that their products are safe when consumed within recommended limits. Many brands include advisory labels urging consumers to limit daily intake and avoid excessive consumption.

The case has sparked renewed conversations about the safety of energy drinks, particularly among adolescents, and whether stricter regulations or clearer public health warnings are needed to prevent similar incidents in the future.

JUST IN: Sanctioned Chinese Tanker Becomes First to Transit Strait of Hormuz Despite US Blockade

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Several oil tankers, including US-sanctioned vessels, have successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz on the first full day of a US blockade targeting ships linked to Iranian ports, according to shipping data  obtained by Reuter.

The development comes after Donald Trump announced the blockade on Sunday, following the collapse of high-level peace talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad.

Data from LSEG, MarineTraffic, and Kpler showed that the tanker Rich Starry previously sanctioned by Washington for its ties to Iranian trade became the first vessel to exit the Gulf since the blockade took effect.

The ship, owned by Shanghai Xuanrun Shipping Co Ltd, is carrying approximately 250,000 barrels of methanol loaded from Hamriyah port in the United Arab Emirates.

Another sanctioned tanker, Murlikishan, is currently heading into the strait and is expected to load fuel oil in Iraq later this week.

The vessel has a history of transporting both Russian and Iranian oil.

A third tanker, the Panama-flagged Peace Gulf, also entered the Gulf on Tuesday.

According to shipping intelligence, the vessel is bound for Hamriyah port and typically transports Iranian naphtha to non-Iranian ports for export to Asia.

Despite the U.S. action, the vessels were not in violation of the blockade, as they were not destined for Iranian ports the primary target of the restrictions.

The U.S. blockade is aimed at limiting Iran’s ability to export oil, a key source of revenue, while still allowing transit for ships heading to other regional destinations.

Meanwhile, China has criticised the move, warning it could escalate tensions and disrupt global shipping.

Beijing described the blockade as “dangerous and irresponsible,” amid concerns about the security of one of the world’s most critical energy routes.

China Slams US Blockade of Iranian Ports as ‘Dangerous’

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President Xi Jinping of China and President Donald trump of United States caught in a web of retaliations
President Xi Jinping of China and President Donald trump of United States caught in a web of retaliations

China has strongly criticised the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, calling the move both “dangerous” and “irresponsible.”

Speaking at a press briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun said Washington’s actions risk making an already tense situation worse.

According to him, increasing military activity and enforcing a targeted blockade could further strain the fragile ceasefire and heighten instability in the region.

He also warned that the move threatens the safety of vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route.

Meanwhile, analysts say both the United States and Iran may actually be looking for a way out of the conflict but without appearing weak. One expert described the situation as a search for a “face-saving” exit, where both sides can step back while still claiming some form of victory.

Despite the rising tensions, there are still signs that diplomacy isn’t completely off the table. Communication between Washington and Tehran appears to be ongoing, even if quietly, with the possibility of another round of talks being discussed.

At the same time, the broader situation on the ground remains volatile. Israeli airstrikes have continued in parts of southern Lebanon, while concerns are growing over the safety of global shipping routes.

The United Nations has also stepped in, urging all sides to respect freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and avoid turning critical waterways into tools of pressure.

Adding to the stakes, Iran has put early estimates of its war losses at around $270 billion and is already pushing for reparations in ongoing negotiations.

There are also signs of how complicated the situation has become at sea. Some vessels are still moving through the strait, but with uncertainty over whether they’ll be stopped and by whom.

Ships may now have to navigate approvals from both Iran and the United States, raising the risk of miscalculation.

Chinese President Xi Jinping has also weighed in, calling for respect for sovereignty and stability across the Gulf, while positioning China as a steady and predictable partner in contrast to Washington.

With military pressure building, economic risks rising, and diplomacy still hanging in the balance, the situation is increasingly fragile and could shift quickly depending on what happens next.

No request from ADC to use Eagle Square for convention — Wike

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, has dismissed claims that the African Democratic Party, ADC, was denied the usage of the Eagle Square for its National Convention.

Mr Wike, who made the reaction on Monday, after he inspected ongoing projects in Abuja, described the claims as “baseless”, insisting that no formal application to use the facility was submitted.

The ADC raised concerns over difficulties in securing a venue for its national convention, scheduled for Tuesday in Abuja.

Chairman of the party’s Media and Publicity Sub-Committee for the convention, Kola Ologbondiyan, made the claim on Monday.

Mr Ologbondiyan said that the party had yet to receive approval for a venue less than 24 hours before the event.

The Mmnister said: “who denied them? I am not aware of any such development.

“If it is the African Democratic Congress, such claims are their usual attempt to gain public sympathy”.

He explained that the use of Eagle Square was subject to due process, which includes formal application through the Abuja Investments Company Ltd, in charge of the facility and payment of required fees.

The mnister also pointed out that the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Velodrome is not under the FCT Administration, but the National Sports Commission.

“As we speak, no formal application has been submitted to the Abuja Investments Company Ltd.

“When the All Progressives Congress used the venue and Peoples Democratic Party used the Stadium’s Velodrome, they complied with the process.

“We do not deny anyone access if the rules are followed,” he added.

Speaking on the inspected projects, the minister expressed satisfaction with the level of work done so far, assuring that key road projects would be completed by May 15.

“The contractors have assured us that road projects will be completed by May 15, while streetlight installations will be finalised before the end of May,” he said.

At Gaduwa, Mr Wike said he had directed the installation of protective mesh to prevent encroachment on the road corridors, while works on streetlights were progressing.

At Wassa, the Minister disclosed that the FCT Administration was set to relocate artisans and sparepart dealers, operating at Apo Mechanic on the Outer Southern Expressway Road corridor.

He said that traders and artisans would be relocated to a new facility equipped with necessary infrastructure.

“This project is aimed at improving the working conditions of artisans and fulfilling long-standing promises to the informal sector,” he said.

Mr Wike attributed the steady progress of projects in the FCT to effective collaboration between the government and contractors, supported by prompt payment of contractual obligations.

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TheCuteAbiola Opens Up on Wife’s Third Surgery Battle: ‘It Was One of the Hardest Moments of My Life’

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Nigerian comedian TheCuteAbiola has opened up about a deeply emotional period in his personal life, revealing the challenges he faced while supporting his wife through multiple surgeries over the past four years.

In a heartfelt statement, he described watching his wife prepare for her third surgery as one of the most difficult experiences he has ever endured. According to him, the period was filled with fear, uncertainty, and countless sleepless nights. He spoke about the emotional weight of hospital visits, the silence that often followed difficult medical updates, and the constant prayers for a successful outcome.

The comedian emphasized that the journey was not easy, as both he and his wife had to remain strong in the face of repeated medical procedures. Despite the emotional toll, he highlighted the importance of faith, noting that it played a crucial role in helping them navigate the situation.

He also expressed gratitude, saying “Alhamdulilah for everything,” a phrase that reflects acceptance and appreciation regardless of the circumstances.

His revelation has since resonated with many fans, who have taken to social media to offer prayers and support, praising his strength and openness during such a challenging time.

Night Out Horror: Millie Taplin Speaks Out After Suspected Drink Spiking Incident in the United Kingdom

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A disturbing incident in the United Kingdom has raised fresh concerns about drink spiking and nightlife safety after 18-year-old Millie Taplin reportedly collapsed shortly after accepting a drink from a stranger during her birthday celebration.

Millie had been out celebrating her first nightclub experience when she was offered a vodka lemonade by someone she did not know. Moments after taking a sip, her condition reportedly changed rapidly. She experienced sudden numbness in her face, loss of muscle control, and severe physical distress while remaining conscious.

According to accounts shared by her family, her body became rigid and unresponsive, leaving her unable to move or communicate despite being aware of what was happening. She was quickly rushed to the hospital, where medical professionals treated her for suspected drug exposure.

Doctors reportedly believed she may have been given a combination of substances one that impaired her motor functions and another intended to induce unconsciousness. However, tests were unable to definitively identify the exact drugs involved, a factor that has added to concerns about the evolving nature of substances used in such attacks.

Following the incident, Millie’s mother shared footage and details of the ordeal to raise awareness about the dangers of accepting drinks from strangers. The warning has since resonated widely, prompting renewed discussions about personal safety in nightlife settings.

The case highlights the ongoing issue of drink spiking, which continues to be reported in clubs and bars across various regions. Advocacy groups and safety experts often advise individuals to only accept drinks directly from bartenders, keep beverages in sight at all times, and remain cautious in unfamiliar environments.

While Millie survived the incident, her experience has become a stark reminder of how quickly a night out can turn dangerous. It has also reinforced calls for increased awareness, stricter venue safety measures, and greater vigilance among clubgoers.

Coachella Debate: Wizkid and Tems Performance Sparks Conversation on Afrobeats Recognition in the U.S.

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A social media user identified as Lady has sparked conversation online after sharing her experience at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, claiming that Afrobeats did not receive the recognition it deserved during a recent performance.

According to her account, the crowd’s reaction noticeably shifted when Nigerian stars Wizkid and Tems appeared on stage. She alleged that the audience became relatively quiet and did not engage with the performance in the same way they did with more familiar Western acts.

Her comments have since fueled debate about the global reach of Afrobeats, a genre that has seen massive growth over the past decade. While Afrobeats artists have achieved international success, including chart recognition and collaborations with global stars, some argue that audience reception can still vary depending on location and familiarity.

Lady also suggested that a similar performance might receive a stronger response in the United Kingdom, where Afrobeats has a long-established presence and a more culturally diverse audience. Her remarks included a callout to Justin Bieber, referencing his influence and past collaborations with African artists.

Online reactions have been mixed. Some agreed with her perspective, noting that audience engagement often depends on exposure and cultural connection. Others pushed back, arguing that Afrobeats has already achieved significant global penetration and that isolated crowd reactions should not be seen as a reflection of the genre’s overall impact.

The discussion highlights an ongoing conversation about how African music is received on different global stages. While Afrobeats continues to break boundaries and gain international recognition, moments like this show that there are still gaps in audience familiarity in certain spaces.

As the genre keeps expanding, artists like Wizkid and Tems remain at the forefront of taking African sound to global audiences, whether through festivals, collaborations, or solo performances.

Britney Spears Enters Rehab Following DUI Arrest, Set to Face Court Hearing in California

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Britney Spears has entered a rehabilitation facility voluntarily, about a month after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.

Her representative confirmed that she checked into treatment, stating that the move is part of efforts to address her well-being following the incident.

The arrest occurred on March 4, after authorities received reports of a driver operating a BMW at high speed and in an erratic manner on a California motorway. According to the California Highway Patrol, Spears showed signs of impairment when she was stopped and underwent field sobriety tests at the scene.

Following the arrest, her representative described the situation as inexcusable and indicated that her support system was working on a structured plan to help improve her overall health and stability.

Spears is expected to appear in a California court in the coming weeks to face the DUI charge.

The singer remains one of the most successful figures in pop music, with a career spanning decades and multiple chart-topping songs.

From 2008 to 2021, she was under a conservatorship that placed control of her personal and financial affairs in the hands of her father. The arrangement was later terminated, restoring her independence.

Grief After Joy: Patrick Doyle Loses Newborn Daughter Hours After Birth Announcement

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Veteran Nollywood actor and broadcaster Patrick Doyle has shared the heartbreaking news of losing his newborn daughter just hours after joyfully announcing her arrival.

The tragic update has left fans, colleagues, and well-wishers in shock, as what began as a moment of celebration quickly turned into one of deep sorrow. Doyle had initially taken to social media to express happiness over the birth, a post that was met with warm congratulations and prayers from across the entertainment industry. However, that joy was short-lived, as he later revealed that the child had passed away shortly after.

While specific details surrounding the baby’s death have not been publicly disclosed, the loss has sparked an outpouring of sympathy and support for the actor. Many have taken to social media to offer condolences, acknowledging the emotional weight of losing a child so suddenly.

For many parents, the loss of a newborn is an unimaginable experience one that combines the hope of new life with the pain of sudden grief. Doyle’s situation has resonated deeply, not just because of his public profile, but because it reflects a type of loss that many families quietly endure.

Colleagues within Nollywood have also shown solidarity, sending messages of comfort and strength during what is clearly a difficult time. The incident has reminded many of the fragile nature of life and how quickly circumstances can change.

As condolences continue to pour in, the focus remains on supporting Patrick Doyle and his family through their grief. Though words may offer little comfort in such moments, the collective empathy from fans and peers highlights the deep respect and care many have for him.

In times like this, the priority becomes healing, privacy, and support allowing the family space to process the loss while being surrounded by compassion.

VeryDarkMan Steps Back from BLord Case, Says Authorities Should Take Over

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Controversial activist and social commentator VeryDarkMan has stirred fresh reactions online after announcing that he will no longer intervene in the ongoing situation involving businessman BLord.

In a recent statement, VeryDarkMan made it clear that he is stepping back completely, saying he will not be making any further calls or using his influence to push for BLord’s release. According to him, the decision comes after growing public criticism and claims that BLord could secure his freedom without external help.

He expressed frustration over what he described as shifting narratives, noting that while some people initially called on him to intervene, others later questioned his involvement and influence. As a result, he said it was only fair to allow the authorities to handle the matter without interference.

His remarks suggest a deliberate move to distance himself from the situation and avoid further controversy. He emphasized that law enforcement should be allowed to carry out their duties, especially now that there are voices insisting that due process should take its course.

The announcement has sparked mixed reactions across social media. Supporters argue that stepping back is the right move, as it reinforces the importance of legal procedures and avoids unnecessary pressure on the system. Others, however, believe his earlier involvement already made the situation more public and are now questioning the sudden withdrawal.

Meanwhile, the focus shifts back to the authorities, who are expected to continue handling the case based on available evidence and legal processes. With VeryDarkMan no longer actively involved, the outcome will likely depend entirely on official investigations and court proceedings.

As conversations continue online, the situation highlights the growing influence of social media personalities in legal and public matters and the challenges that come with stepping in and stepping out of such high-profile issues.

JUST IN: Trump Confirms US Blockade of Iranian Ports

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President Donald Trump has confirmed that the United States blockade of Iranian ports is now in force, describing it as the opening of a new and sharper chapter in Washington’s standoff with Tehran.

Speaking at the White House, Trump said the operation began at 10:00 a.m. ET (14:00 GMT) and was being overseen by US Central Command.

All vessels heading to or departing Iranian ports are now subject to the new restrictions.

And for any Iranian fast-attack boats that venture near the blockade, would be “immediately eliminated.”

Yet in the same breath, Trump struck a strikingly different tone on diplomacy, claiming Tehran had already blinked.

“They want a deal very badly,” he told reporters, adding that he had been contacted by what he described as “the appropriate people” from the Iranian side earlier in the day.

Whether that signals the beginning of a genuine off-ramp or simply reflects Trump’s characteristic confidence remains to be seen.

Iran, for its part, is projecting no such urgency. Parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led Tehran’s delegation in the collapsed weekend talks, was direct: Iran would not “surrender under threats.”

There has been no official Iranian response to Trump’s latest remarks.

On the ground, the UK Maritime Trade Operations has put commercial shipping on notice, warning vessels in the region to expect a heightened military presence and the possibility of inspections while transiting the area a signal of just how volatile the waterway has become.

The blockade follows a weekend of intensive but ultimately fruitless negotiations between US and Iranian officials. Trump blamed the breakdown on Tehran’s refusal to abandon its nuclear programme.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi countered that Washington had been shifting its demands throughout the talks, making any agreement impossible.

Away from the main diplomatic theatre, Pope Leo XIV offered a quiet but pointed rebuttal to Trump, who had criticised the pontiff over his calls for peace.

The Pope made clear he had no interest in a public quarrel, reaffirming that his focus was on promoting peace  not scoring political points.

With military pressure mounting, diplomacy stalled and both sides showing no sign of retreat, the coming hours will test whether back-channel contacts can cool a confrontation that is edging closer to the point of no return.

Trump Vows to Sink Any Iranian Boats Challenging US Blockade

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President Donald Trump has doubled down on his warning to Iran, saying any of its attack boats that come close to the U.S. naval blockade will be “immediately eliminated.”

The blockade, confirmed by the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), officially took effect at 1400 GMT on Monday.

It applies to all ships heading to or leaving Iranian ports, marking a major escalation despite ongoing calls for restraint and renewed negotiations.

In a post on social media, Trump claimed much of Iran’s navy had already been destroyed during the conflict.

He warned that any remaining “fast attack” vessels attempting to challenge the blockade would be taken out without hesitation.

He also noted that 34 ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday the highest number since the war began  though that figure hasn’t been independently verified.

The move comes after peace talks in Pakistan, led by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, ended without a breakthrough.

Although both sides had agreed to a temporary two-week ceasefire to allow negotiations, mediators like Shehbaz Sharif and officials in Qatar are still urging both sides to stick to the truce and keep diplomatic efforts alive.

Trump, however, suggested there may still be a path forward, telling reporters that Iranian officials have reached out and appear eager to strike a deal though he didn’t specify who made contact.

On the Iranian side, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi blamed the United States for the collapse of the talks, accusing Washington of making excessive demands.

As tensions rise, concerns are also growing over freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz  a vital global shipping route.

Leaders including Emmanuel Macron have proposed a defensive international effort to help secure the waterway, while China has warned that keeping the route open is in the global interest.

Meanwhile, the United Nations has highlighted the human cost of the crisis, noting that around 20,000 seafarers remain stranded in the region as the situation continues to unfold.

Iran has strongly rejected the blockade, calling it an act of “piracy” and warning that if its ports are threatened, no port in the wider region would be safe a statement that underscores just how fragile the situation has become.

Bandits slaughter 18 in Zamfara community

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Terror bandits have slaughtered at least 18 people in Bunkasau village, Zarummai ward of Bukkuyum local government area of Zamfara State.

This medium understand that the unfortunate attack occurred late Friday night when the criminal elements stormed the community, opening fire on residents.

According to residents, the attackers, numbering over 80 and riding on motorcycles, invaded the village around 9pm, shooting indiscriminately and leaving many injured.

Mahmud Dantawasa, Zamfara State Commissioner for Information and Culture, confirmed the incident.

He said 18 people were killed and several others sustained injuries.

While reacting to the attack, Governor Dauda Lawal expressed deep sorrow over the incident, describing the attacks on Bunkasau, Yar Galma, and Dogon Daji communities as senseless violence against innocent citizens.

He extended condolences to the bereaved families and directed the immediate deployment of a high-level delegation, led by the Deputy Governor, to provide support and ensure medical care for the injured.

In a statement issued by his media aide, Suleiman Idris, the governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to intensifying efforts to protect lives and restore peace across the state.

“Governor Lawal has directed the immediate deployment of a high-level delegation led by the Deputy Governor to convey condolences, support affected families, and ensure prompt medical attention for the injured,” the statement read.

 

FG opens applications for second phase of TVET programme

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Tunji Alausa

The Federal Government has opened applications for the second cohort of its Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Programme aimed at expanding skills acquisition and job creation for Nigerian youth.

The Federal Ministry of Education disclosed this in a statement issued on Monday in Abuja by its Director of Press and Public Relations, Mrs Folasade Boriowo.

“Today marks the opening of applications for the second cohort of our National TVET Programme, a key step in advancing human capital development,” he said.

The minister noted that the programme recorded significant interest during its first phase, with over 1.3 million applications received nationwide.

“Last year, over 1.3 million Nigerians applied, a powerful reminder of the growing demand for practical skills and the impact they can have on people’s lives and our economy,” he added.

Alausa said the application portal would open at 4:00 pm (WAT), urging Nigerians across age groups to take advantage of the opportunity.

“We are calling on every Nigerian, young or old, who has a dream, a vision for a better life, and a hardworking spirit to sign up. With TVET, you can build your own future,” he said.

According to details on the programme portal, applications reopened on April 13, 2026, offering fully funded training across multiple vocational and technical fields.

The initiative features two training tracks, a six-month Short-Term Certificate programme designed for beginners, and a one-year Vocational Education and Innovation track for individuals with prior learning or informal experience.

Entry requirements include a valid National Identification Number and Bank Verification Number, while the advanced track also accepts proof of prior learning or basic educational certificates.

Participants will receive free tuition funded by the Federal Government, monthly stipends, hands-on training, and nationally recognised certification upon completion.

The programme also offers start-up support and access to business loans to enable graduates to establish enterprises in their chosen fields.

Training areas include electrical installation, welding and fabrication, digital media, automobile repairs, fashion design, agriculture, and renewable energy, among others.

Training centres are located across the six geopolitical zones, including federal and state technical colleges, as well as accredited private institutions.

The TVET programme forms part of broader efforts by the administration of Bola Tinubu to strengthen Nigeria’s skills development ecosystem and reduce unemployment.

 

2027: I will be running for Senate under APC — Suswam

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Suswam
Suswam

Former Benue State governor, Gabriel Suswam, has declared his intention to return to the upper legislative chamber in 2027 under the umbrella of the All Progressive Congress (APC).

Suswam disclosed this on Monday during an interview on Arise Television.

In February, Suswam had announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling party.

Though, the PDP claimed he had left the party long ago.

While speaking during the interview, Suswam described the move as a “political realignment” driven by conviction rather than personal interest.

According to him, Benue State historically usually aligns with a single dominant party, and the state was under PDP control before shifting to the APC.

He noted that his move aligns with the will of the majority in the state.

“Benue State, since I started politics in 1998, is a place where the people believe in one party.

“Benue State for its first 16 years was completely a PDP state. And then subsequently after that, they moved to the APC.

“As a Benue son, I won’t be an exception to what my people want and what my people believe. They now believe in the principles and philosophy of the APC,” he said.

On his 2027 ambition, the two-term former governor said: “I’m a politician. And as a politician, if you are still strong enough to contest an election, you always want to contest elections.

“The only election that I can contest now is the Senate. Of course, I can’t go back to run for governor; even if I want to run for that, the Constitution forbids me from running for governor again.

“So of course, I’ll be running for Senate”.

ADC Reps Caucus Calls for Prosecution, Removal of INEC Chairman

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African Democratic Congress (ADC)

The African Democratic Congress caucus in the House of Representatives has called for the prosecution and immediate removal of INEC Chairman Prof Joash Amupitan, and warning that his continued tenure poses a direct threat to the credibility of the 2027 general elections.

The caucus made its position public following its inaugural meeting on Sunday, April 12, where members reviewed recent political developments and arrived at a damning verdict on the state of Nigeria’s electoral commission.

At the heart of their grievance is an allegation that Amupitan previously operated a personal X account formerly Twitter through which he allegedly expressed support for the ruling All Progressives Congress and shared controversial posts referencing claims of Christian genocide in Nigeria.

INEC has flatly denied any connection between the chairman and the account, but the ADC caucus said digital forensic findings and online investigations tell a different story.

“The office of the INEC chairman is too critical to be tainted by allegations of partisanship,” the caucus stated in a strongly worded resolution, warning that inaction risks eroding public confidence in the electoral process entirely.

The lawmakers didn’t stop there. They accused INEC, under Amupitan’s watch, of actively working to sideline the ADC ahead of upcoming elections specifically by recognising what they described as an illegitimate leadership faction within the party, in defiance of the faction led by former Senate President David Mark, which they said had previously satisfied INEC’s own requirements.

In their view, the commission has overstepped its constitutional mandate and strayed into partisan territory.

The caucus went further still, alleging collusion between certain INEC officials and members of the judiciary to influence the outcome of a pending court case over the party’s internal leadership dispute a case scheduled for hearing on April 14.

Citing Section 83(5) of the Electoral Act 2026, the lawmakers argued that courts have no jurisdiction over internal party matters and cautioned against what they called judicial overreach.

In a significant escalation, the caucus announced plans to petition the National Judicial Council over what it described as the compromise of judicial officers by political interests.

The lawmakers invoked the legacy of revered jurists Chukwudifu Oputa, Niki Tobi, Kayode Eso, and Mohammed Uwais as a benchmark for the integrity they say the current judiciary sorely lacks.

They also referenced recent remarks by Nigerian Bar Association President Afam Osigwe, who had publicly raised concerns about growing perceptions of judicial bias, including the controversial practice of politicians gifting vehicles to judges.

Framing the situation as an “existential threat” to Nigerian democracy, the ADC caucus called on citizens across party lines to rally in defence of democratic institutions.

“INEC must not only be independent in name,” the caucus declared, “but must also demonstrate impartiality, transparency, credibility, and trustworthiness.” In their assessment, that standard is currently falling far short.

NATO Allies Reject Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Blockade

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The United States’ closest allies have drawn a sharp line, refusing to participate in the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and, in doing so, exposing fresh fractures within an already strained NATO alliance.

Trump announced over the weekend that the US military would block all maritime traffic through the strategically vital waterway, after weekend talks with Iran collapsed without agreement.

The blockade, he declared on Truth Social, would not be a unilateral effort.

“Other Countries will be involved,” he wrote.

The US military later clarified that the measure, set to begin at 14:00 GMT Monday, would target only vessels travelling to or from Iranian ports.

But key NATO partners  Britain and France chief among them  want no part of it.

“We’re not supporting the blockade,” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told the BBC bluntly.

“My decision has been very clearly that whatever the pressure and there has been some considerable pressure we’re not getting dragged into the war.”

France struck a similar tone, though Paris offered an alternative.

President Emmanuel Macron announced on X that France and Britain would organise a conference to establish a multinational mission aimed at restoring freedom of navigation through the strait.

“This strictly defensive mission, distinct from the belligerents, will be deployed as soon as the situation allows,” he said.

The rift is the latest in a series of tensions between Washington and its European allies over the six-week conflict with Iran, which began on February 28.

Several European countries had already drawn Trump’s ire by denying US military aircraft access to their airspace.

Trump has since threatened to withdraw from NATO entirely and is reportedly weighing a reduction of US troop deployments in Europe.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who told European governments last week that Trump is seeking concrete commitments on securing the strait, has suggested the alliance could play a role but only if all 32 members can agree on a common mission framework. That consensus remains elusive.

Turkey, for its part, urged a diplomatic solution.

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Monday that while reopening the Strait of Hormuz is essential, establishing an international military force to oversee it would be deeply complicated.

He called on NATO to reset its relationship with the Trump administration at a summit scheduled for Ankara in July.

At stake is a waterway through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply normally flows a corridor Iran has effectively shut since hostilities began, sending shockwaves through global energy markets and supply chains.

ADC releases updated convention committee list

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ADC---Africa Democratic Congress

By Agency Report

African Democratic Congress, ADC, on Sunday released the updated list of its Convention Committee and sub-committees ahead of its April 14 national convention.

A statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, in Abuja, said the update was aimed at strengthening coordination and ensuring a smooth and credible convention.

The party had earlier released its National Convention Central Coordination Committee, with Sen. Liyel Imoke as the Chairman and Sen. Aminu Tambuwal as the Deputy Chairman.

The party urged all committee members to discharge their responsibilities with diligence and called on stakeholders to support the process.

The updated lists signed by the party’s National Organising Secretary, Chinedu Idigo read: “The ADC has approved the nomination of the following persons to serve on the convention planning committee for the national convention to be held on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.”

NAN reports that the updated convention committee list had 16 sub-committees, including logistics, electoral, accommodation, venue, security, finance, media and publicity, delegate accreditation and welfare, among others.

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UK, France, 40 Others Scramble to Reopen Hormuz After US Blockade

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sounded the alarm over the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as President Donald Trump made good on his threats Monday morning  announcing that the US military would begin blocking all ships entering or exiting Iranian ports at 10:00 A.M. Eastern Time.

“The United States to blockade ships entering or exiting Iranian Ports on April 13 at 10:00 A.M. ET. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” Trump posted on Monday.

Starmer, responding via X, warned that the standoff is already inflicting serious economic damage. The UK, he said, has quietly been building a coalition now numbering more than 40 countries  determined to restore freedom of navigation through one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes.

“The ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz is deeply damaging. Getting global shipping moving is vital to ease cost of living pressures,” Starmer wrote.

“The UK has convened more than 40 nations who share our aim to restore freedom of navigation.

This week, the UK and France will co-host a summit to advance work on a coordinated, independent, multinational plan to safeguard international shipping when the conflict ends.”

The crisis has deepened despite a two-week ceasefire agreed between Iran and the United States just last week.

Movement through the strait has remained severely restricted, with Iran reportedly demanding up to $2 million per vessel for safe passage a condition Trump flatly rejected.

Diplomatic efforts have also hit a wall. Over the weekend, Vice President JD Vance met with Iranian officials in Pakistan, but the talks collapsed without agreement.

Trump blamed Iran’s refusal to abandon its nuclear ambitions, while Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi pointed the finger back at Washington, accusing the US of constantly shifting its demands.

With negotiations stalled and the blockade now in effect, the pressure on global shipping and the broader world economy is mounting by the hour.