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BREAKING: Gunmen attack Kaduna churches, kill seven, abduct worshippers

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Suspected terrorists have launched a deadly attack on two churches in Kaduna State, killing at least seven people and abducting several others during Easter celebrations.

According to report, the assault occurred in the early hours of Sunday in Ariko community, located in Kachia Local Government Area, throwing residents into panic.

Officials said the attackers targeted First ECWA Church and St. Augustine Catholic Church, opening fire on worshippers gathered for services.

Mark Bawa, the councillor representing Awon Ward, confirmed the incident, noting that casualty figures are still being verified. Initial reports suggest that between seven and eight people were killed, while many others were taken into the surrounding bush.

“The attackers came in large numbers, surrounded the area, and began shooting sporadically,” he said, adding that poor telecommunications in the community may have delayed any emergency response.

Residents reported that the gunmen operated for an extended period without resistance, raising fresh concerns about the vulnerability of rural communities in the region.

The latest violence comes just weeks after a similar attack in Kurmin Wali, also in Kachia LGA, where worshippers were abducted during a church gathering.

Security authorities are yet to release a full statement as of press time, but the incident has renewed calls for stronger protection, especially in Southern Kaduna where such attacks have become increasingly frequent.

More details are expected top emerge.

Resurrection without Amnesia: Between the Prodigal Son and the University of Crime

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By Chris Agbedo

Easter is the grammar of paradox. It proclaims life out of death, hope out of despair, return out of rupture. It is the season where endings are revised and finalities are questioned. Yet, even within its luminous promise, Easter does not practise amnesia. The resurrection does not erase the cross; it redeems it. The wounds remain visible even in glory. It is within this delicate theology of memory and renewal that Nigeria’s current security discourse must be read. In recent days, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has found itself compelled to “clarify” remarks by the Chief of Defence Staff, Olufemi Oluyede, invoking the biblical “prodigal son” to justify the logic behind Operation Safe Corridor, a deradicalisation and reintegration programme for surrendered insurgents. What began as metaphor quickly metastasised into controversy. Words were lifted, pared down, and recast as policy indulgence. Clarification followed as it often does, not as origin, but as aftermath. But clarification, like resurrection, does not occur in a vacuum. It speaks into a landscape already marked by suffering.

Even as this debate unfolded, violence returned with grim insistence. In Jos, lives were cut short in yet another eruption of insecurity. The timing is more than incidental; it is symbolic. While the state speaks of repentance, citizens are confronted with fresh grief. While policy gestures toward reintegration, reality insists on loss. Thus, the central tension sharpens: can a nation extend the possibility of return without trivialising the weight of harm? Can it preach resurrection without appearing to forget the cross?

The CDS’s “prodigal son” metaphor gestures toward a moral universe where errancy is not final, where those who stray may yet return. It is a language of mercy, of second chances, of doors left open. Within Christian thought, especially in this Easter season, such language resonates deeply. It speaks to the human capacity for transformation. But policy is not parable. The DHQ’s clarification rightly insists on this distinction. Operation Safe Corridor, it argues, is not an amnesty programme but a strategic instrument, targeted, conditional, and embedded within a broader counter-insurgency framework. It is designed not for hardened ideologues but for those who surrender, who are screened, who are deemed low-risk. It is, in essence, the soft edge of a hard war. And yet, even sound strategy must answer to moral perception. For, to many Nigerians, especially those who have borne the brunt of insurgency, the language of the prodigal son can sound discordant. Forgiveness, when voiced too early or too abstractly, risks being heard as forgetfulness. Mercy, when unaccompanied by visible justice, may appear as imbalance.

Easter itself cautions against such imbalance. The resurrection does not bypass Good Friday; it passes through it. Redemption is not cheap; it is costly. The wounds of the crucifixion are not denied; they are transfigured. This is where the Nigerian conversation must deepen. For across the globe, a radically different philosophy in El-Salvador is unfolding under Nayib Bukele, one that rejects the language of return altogether. In Bukele’s formulation, hardened criminals are not prodigals; they are “graduates” of what he terms the “University of Crime.” The metaphor is stark, even brutal. It suggests not deviation but completion, an education in violence so thorough that rehabilitation becomes implausible.

This is not mere rhetoric. It is embodied in institutions such as the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), where the emphasis is not on reintegration but on containment. Here, incarceration is definitive, not transitional. The prison is not a corridor back to society; it is a terminus. Bukele’s “Zero Leisure” doctrine reinforces this worldview. Prisoners are compelled into labour – construction, manufacturing, public works, not as preparation for reintegration but as a form of disciplined contribution within confinement. In this schema, the criminal is not reformed; he is repurposed. To admirers, this is clarity without illusion. It rejects what Bukele calls the “perverse incentives” of leniency. It treats violence with uncompromising severity and prioritises public safety above all. To critics, it is a troubling absolutism, one that risks collapsing justice into punishment, and humanity into utility. Reports of overcrowding, custodial deaths, and due process concerns raise questions about the moral cost of such certainty.

Thus, between Nigeria’s prodigal son and El Salvador’s university graduate lies a spectrum of possibilities—and dangers. One risks excessive mercy; the other, excessive severity. One opens the door perhaps too wide; the other bolts it shut. Easter, however, refuses both extremes. For the Easter story is neither naïve about evil nor fatalistic about human nature. It acknowledges betrayal, violence, and injustice; yet insists on the possibility of renewal. But that renewal is not unconditional; it is anchored in truth. It requires confrontation with wrongdoing, not its concealment. It demands transformation, not mere declaration. In this sense, Easter offers not a policy blueprint but a moral compass.

Applied to Nigeria’s context, this compass suggests a path that is neither indulgent nor implacable. It is a path where deradicalisation is pursued, but not romanticised; where reintegration is possible, but not automatic; where justice for victims is visible, not assumed. This is where the DHQ’s clarification, though necessary, must evolve into something deeper—coherence. Clarification addresses what was said; coherence addresses what is done. If Operation Safe Corridor is to command public confidence, it must demonstrate rigour. Screening must be credible. Monitoring must be sustained. Reintegration must be conditional upon verifiable transformation. Communities affected by violence must not be passive recipients of policy but active participants in determining its terms. Above all, the state must rebalance its moral optics. For too often, it appears as though more energy is expended in explaining compassion for perpetrators than in demonstrating justice for victims. This perception, fair or not, is corrosive. It breeds cynicism. It widens the trust deficit.

Easter demands a different alignment. If there is to be resurrection, there must first be reckoning. If there is to be forgiveness, there must also be acknowledgement. If there is to be return, there must be responsibility. In practical terms, this means that deradicalisation programmes must be complemented by robust victim-support frameworks—compensation, memorialisation, psychological care, and, where possible, justice. It means that the narrative of national security must centre not only on those who surrender but also on those who have suffered. Otherwise, the symbolism becomes inverted: the prodigal is celebrated, while the faithful wounded are forgotten.

The language of the “University of Crime,” for all its clarity, also demands caution. It reminds us of the danger of closing the door entirely of declaring individuals beyond redemption. Such finality may offer immediate security dividends, but it risks entrenching a worldview where human beings are permanently defined by their worst acts. Easter resists such finality. It insists that endings are not always ends. But it also insists that beginnings are not cheap. Thus, the Nigerian state must walk a narrow path, between hope and realism, mercy and justice, strategy and morality. It must resist the temptation to resolve complex dilemmas through simple metaphors. For neither the prodigal son nor the university graduate can fully capture the layered realities of insurgency. What is required is not rhetorical flourish but ethical consistency. Words must align with actions. Policies must reflect principles. And above all, the state must speak in a language that acknowledges the full spectrum of its audience—the repentant insurgent, yes, but also the grieving citizen. For a nation cannot rise on selective memory.

Easter teaches that resurrection is meaningful only because the wounds are remembered. The empty tomb does not cancel the cross; it completes its meaning. So too for Nigeria. If it is to move toward peace, toward its own form of national resurrection, it must carry its wounds honestly. It must ensure that in opening doors for some, it does not close the space of justice for others. It must prove, not merely proclaim, that mercy and accountability can coexist. Until then, every clarification will remain what it currently risks being: a necessary defence of intent, but an insufficient answer to pain.

And in a country where the echoes of violence have not yet faded, it is not clarity alone that is required but credibility. For, in the final reckoning, resurrection without memory is illusion. And peace without justice is only a pause between conflicts. A nation that forgets too quickly does not heal; it merely postpones its pain. Memory is not a burden to be discarded but a compass to be consulted. It warns against easy narratives, against premature closure, against the seduction of declaring victory where wounds still fester. True renewal is not the erasure of scars but their transformation into safeguards; i.e., reminders that guide future choices and restrain old errors. Justice, in this sense, is not vengeance; it is equilibrium. It is the slow, deliberate work of restoring moral balance, of assuring the innocent that their suffering counts and of signaling to the guilty that accountability is not negotiable. Without this balance, reconciliation becomes fragile, a thin veneer stretched over unresolved grievance.

If Nigeria must rise, it must do so with both eyes open, one on mercy, the other on memory. It must resist the impatience to move on and instead cultivate the courage to reckon. It is only a peace that remembers can endure, and only a justice that is seen can persuade. Anything less is not resurrection, but reprieve.

Trump confirms rescue of US airman in Iran

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A U.S. Airforce officer whose plane was shot down in Iran was rescued by U.S. forces early Sunday after evading capture for more than a day in enemy territory.

“The U.S. Military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the World, to retrieve him. He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine,” Trump said on Truth Social.

The officer’s F-15 fighter jet was shot down on Friday over western Iran, and Trump said “one of the most daring Search and Rescue Operations in U.S. History” was undertaken to rescue him.

Tehran and Washington confirmed Saturday that Iran downed the two-seat F-15E jet.

The incident marks the first time Iranian forces have successfully shot down a U.S. combat aircraft since the war began on Feb. 28.

“This brave Warrior was behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran, being hunted down by our enemies, who were getting closer and closer by the hour,” Trump said. “At my direction, the U.S. Military sent dozens of aircraft, armed with the most lethal weapons in the World, to retrieve him. He sustained injuries, but he will be just fine.”

Separately, two U.S. officials said Saturday the pilot of a U.S. A-10 Warthog jet ejected from the aircraft that crashed in Kuwait after being hit by Iranian fire.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Trump Says Two US Airmen Rescued in Iranian Territory

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US President Donald Trump has announced that American forces have successfully rescued a second airman who was downed in Iran, describing the mission as one of the most daring search-and-rescue operations in US history.

According to Trump, the airman was located deep behind enemy lines in mountainous terrain and had sustained injuries but is expected to recover.

The rescue follows an earlier operation in which another pilot was safely recovered, though officials delayed confirmation to avoid jeopardising the second mission.

The development comes amid intensifying hostilities across the Middle East.

Iran has continued missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and Kuwait, while maintaining control over the strategic Strait of Hormuz a key global energy corridor.

Tensions have escalated further following Trump’s renewed ultimatum, giving Iran 48 hours to reach a deal or face severe military consequences.

Iranian military officials have dismissed the warning, describing it as reckless and vowing a strong response.

The conflict has increasingly targeted economic and energy infrastructure on both sides.

Recent strikes in Iran reportedly hit industrial facilities, while retaliatory attacks have impacted key sites in Gulf nations, raising fears of broader disruption to global oil supplies.

Meanwhile, concerns are mounting over the safety of nuclear facilities, particularly near the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, after reports of nearby strikes triggered international alarm.

Although no radiation leaks have been confirmed, global watchdogs have expressed deep concern over the risks.

As the conflict spreads, analysts warn that continued escalation could have far-reaching consequences for regional stability and the global economy.

La liga: Muriqi scores stoppage-time winner as Mallorca stun Real Madrid 2-1

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(DDM) – RCD Mallorca produced a dramatic late comeback to defeat Real Madrid 2-1 in a shocking La Liga result decided in stoppage time by Vedat Muriqi.

DDM gathered that the result has sent shockwaves through Spanish football, as the defeat dents Real Madrid’s momentum in the title race at a crucial stage of the season.

The match began with Real Madrid dominating possession and dictating the tempo, as expected from a side chasing the league crown.

Real Madrid looked comfortable early on, pushing Mallorca deep into their half and creating several chances through sustained attacking pressure.

However, RCD Mallorca remained disciplined defensively and gradually grew into the game, frustrating Madrid’s attempts to control the encounter.

The breakthrough eventually came as both sides traded momentum, with Mallorca refusing to collapse under sustained pressure from the visitors.

Real Madrid briefly appeared on course for another routine league victory, controlling large spells of the second half.

But Mallorca’s resilience paid off as they found a way back into the contest, shifting the atmosphere inside the stadium dramatically.

The game turned tense in the closing stages, with both sides chasing a decisive moment as the clock ticked down.

That moment arrived in stoppage time when Vedat Muriqi delivered a decisive strike to complete the turnaround for Mallorca.

His late winner sparked celebrations among Mallorca players and fans, sealing a memorable victory over one of Spain’s most dominant clubs.

The goal also underlined Muriqi’s reputation as a clutch forward capable of delivering in high-pressure moments.

For Real Madrid, the defeat represents a significant setback in their La Liga title ambitions, especially given how late the decisive goal arrived.

Mallorca, meanwhile, gain a crucial three points that could strengthen their position in the league table and boost confidence for the remainder of the season.

Sokoto Senator Dumps APC, Blames Insecurity And Rising Hardship

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(DDM) – Senator Ibrahim Lamido representing Sokoto East Senatorial District has resigned from the All Progressives Congress, citing worsening insecurity and economic hardship in his constituency.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) notes that the lawmaker attributed his decision to what he described as the party’s inability to adequately address the growing challenges facing the people.

Lamido stated that the persistent security threats and economic struggles have continued to affect the daily lives of his constituents, prompting his decision to take a new political direction.

According to him, the situation in Sokoto East has deteriorated, with residents grappling with fear, uncertainty, and declining living standards.

He expressed concern that efforts to tackle insecurity have not yielded the desired results, leaving communities vulnerable.

The senator also pointed to rising cost of living and economic hardship as key factors influencing his resignation.

Observers say his exit reflects broader concerns among political stakeholders over governance and public welfare.

Analysts note that insecurity in northern Nigeria, including banditry and kidnapping, has remained a major issue affecting communities and economic activities.

They add that economic pressures, including inflation and unemployment, have further compounded the challenges faced by citizens.

Lamido’s resignation is expected to trigger political realignments within Sokoto State and possibly beyond.

Political watchers say such moves could influence party dynamics ahead of future elections.

The development also raises questions about the ruling party’s ability to retain key members amid growing dissatisfaction.

As reactions continue to trail the announcement, attention remains on the senator’s next political move and its potential impact on the region’s political landscape.

Southampton Shock Arsenal With Late Winner, Reach FA Cup Semis

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(DDM) – Southampton FC produced a stunning upset by defeating Arsenal FC 2-1 in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that the dramatic encounter ended in heartbreak for Arsenal, who were knocked out despite entering the match as favourites.

Southampton secured victory through a late goal from Shea Charles, whose decisive strike sealed progression to the semi-finals.

The match saw both sides battle intensely, with Arsenal initially pushing for dominance but struggling to convert key chances.

Southampton, however, remained resilient and capitalised on crucial moments to turn the game in their favour.

The winning goal came late in the match, sending Southampton fans into celebration and silencing the Arsenal faithful.

Analysts described the result as one of the biggest surprises of the FA Cup round, given Arsenal’s strong form and squad depth.

They noted that Southampton’s tactical discipline and determination played a key role in overcoming a more highly rated opponent.

For Arsenal, the defeat marks a disappointing exit from one of England’s most prestigious competitions.

Observers say the loss could raise questions about the team’s consistency in high-pressure knockout matches.

Meanwhile, Southampton’s victory boosts their confidence as they advance to the semi-finals with renewed belief.

The club is now seen as a potential dark horse in the competition following the impressive performance.

Fans and pundits alike will be watching closely to see if Southampton can continue their fairytale run toward the final.

Tinubu Unveils Ogun Projects, Declares: “Our Investments Are About The People”

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(DDM) – President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has inaugurated a series of major infrastructure projects in Ogun State, declaring that his administration’s investments are focused on improving the lives of citizens.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that the projects unveiled include a new cargo airport, electric mobility initiatives, and a customs processing hub aimed at boosting economic activities in the state.

Speaking during the inauguration, Tinubu emphasised that the projects are designed to drive development, create jobs, and enhance productivity across key sectors of the economy.

He stated that the government’s approach to infrastructure development is people-centred, targeting long-term benefits rather than short-term gains.

According to the president, the newly commissioned cargo airport is expected to improve logistics, facilitate trade, and attract both local and international investment.

He noted that the facility would strengthen Ogun State’s position as a strategic industrial and commercial hub in Nigeria.

Tinubu also highlighted the introduction of electric bikes as part of efforts to promote cleaner and more sustainable transportation systems.

The initiative, he said, aligns with global trends toward reducing carbon emissions and improving urban mobility.

In addition, the customs hub is expected to streamline trade processes, reduce bottlenecks, and enhance revenue generation for the government.

The president stressed that efficient customs operations are critical to economic growth and national competitiveness.

Observers say Ogun State’s proximity to Lagos makes it a key beneficiary of such infrastructure investments.

They note that improved transport and logistics systems could further attract industries and boost regional development.

Analysts also point out that the projects reflect broader efforts by the federal government to modernise infrastructure and stimulate economic expansion.

However, some critics argue that sustained maintenance and effective management will be crucial to ensuring long-term impact.

They warn that without proper oversight, large-scale projects risk underperformance or abandonment.

As the administration continues to roll out development initiatives, attention remains on how these projects will translate into tangible improvements in the lives of ordinary Nigerians.

BREAKING: ADC-DN Declares Global Action: “INEC Chairman Must Go Now”

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(DDM) – The African Democratic Congress Diaspora Network (ADC-DN) has issued a strong communiqué following a global emergency session, declaring a decisive international push over concerns about Nigeria’s democratic process.

DDM confirmed that the emergency meeting was held on April 4, 2026, from 6:02pm to 9:10pm Abuja time, bringing together ADC-DN leadership across Africa, Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East, as well as Oceania and the Pacific.

After extensive deliberations, the group adopted several key resolutions, including a firm position on leadership, electoral credibility, and global advocacy.

The diaspora body expressed full confidence in the leadership of Senator David Mark, reaffirming its commitment to party unity and democratic values within the African Democratic Congress.

In a strongly worded stance, ADC-DN aligned with the party’s national leadership in calling for the resignation of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

The group warned that recent actions by INEC have eroded public confidence and raised serious doubts about its neutrality as an electoral umpire.

It further noted that a wide spectrum of diaspora professionals and stakeholders have lost trust in the current leadership of the commission, describing the situation as requiring urgent corrective measures.

On international engagement, ADC-DN mandated its leadership across all five global regions to actively engage host governments, institutions, and diplomatic channels.

The objective, according to the communiqué, is to raise global awareness about perceived threats to Nigeria’s democracy and their wider international implications.

The group also called for increased international observation and support to safeguard electoral integrity in Nigeria.

As part of its strategy, ADC-DN directed all continental structures to initiate coordinated “Meet-the-Press” briefings and media engagements across their respective regions.

This move is aimed at amplifying global awareness, presenting fact-based narratives, and strengthening diaspora-led advocacy efforts.

On internal party matters, the network urged the ADC’s National Working Committee and National Executive Committee to uphold strict internal democracy, transparency, and fairness.

It emphasised the need to reinforce discipline and consolidate a united, credible, and people-centred political platform.

The diaspora body also raised concerns about structural duplication, cautioning against the proposed Special Representatives Network in global capitals.

According to ADC-DN, such a move could weaken coordination and efficiency, as similar functions already exist within its established framework.

On organisational alignment, the network reaffirmed its commitment to holding its congress in line with the national ADC timetable and constitutional provisions.

It directed continental leaders to fast-track preparations, ensure inclusiveness, and promote broad participation across all structures.

The communiqué described the planned congress as a strategic platform for consolidating diaspora engagement and political alignment.

In a call to action, ADC-DN stressed that this moment represents a critical turning point in Nigeria’s democratic journey, urging members and stakeholders to remain vigilant, engaged, and committed to democratic principles.

The group concluded by reaffirming its position as a major global stakeholder and the “7th Political Zone” of the ADC, committed to defending democracy and promoting credible leadership.

The communiqué was jointly signed by Chairman Kenneth Chubuogwu Gbandi, General Secretary Chief Ojiodu-Ambrose Uche (Amb. Toni Tuklan), and Director of Media and Communications MacGodwin Iweajunwa.

Trump Boasts: “We Destroyed Iran Bridge,” Threatens More Devastation

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(DDM) – President Donald Trump has announced the destruction of a major bridge in Iran, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict between both nations.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that Trump disclosed the development on Thursday, claiming that the tallest bridge in Iran had been successfully targeted and destroyed.

The U.S. leader shared footage on social media showing thick smoke rising from what he identified as the B1 Bridge located in Karaj, approximately 35 kilometres southwest of Tehran.

According to Trump, the strike forms part of ongoing military operations linked to the five-week war between the United States and Iran.

He issued a strong warning to Iranian authorities, declaring that further destruction would follow if Iran fails to come to the negotiating table.

Trump had earlier intensified rhetoric by threatening to bomb Iran “back to the Stone Ages,” a statement that has drawn global attention and concern.

Security analysts say the reported destruction of key infrastructure could significantly disrupt transportation and logistics within affected regions.

They warn that targeting major infrastructure may deepen the humanitarian and economic impact of the conflict.

Observers also note that the public release of strike footage signals a strategic communication move aimed at demonstrating military capability.

The development is expected to heighten fears of further escalation in an already volatile Middle East situation.

International stakeholders have continued to call for restraint and diplomatic engagement to prevent a wider regional crisis.

As tensions rise, attention remains on whether Iran will respond militarily or opt for negotiations in the face of mounting pressure.

2027: I’ll Support Whoever Emerges as ADC Candidate – Atiku

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has reaffirmed his commitment to party unity, saying he will support whoever emerges as the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 elections.

Speaking in an interview with DW Hausa, Atiku noted that the number of aspirants within the party remains manageable, stressing that consensus and cooperation would be key moving forward.

“We will support and endorse whoever emerges as the flag bearer,” he said, contrasting the ADC’s situation with previous contests in larger parties where numerous aspirants vied for the ticket.

Atiku also highlighted what he described as the party’s growing popularity, particularly among young Nigerians. According to him, the ADC has created opportunities for youth and women to actively participate in politics, with many young people already contesting positions across different levels.

When asked if he would back a younger presidential candidate, he responded affirmatively, reinforcing his stance on inclusivity within the party.

Dismissing concerns about challenges facing the ADC, including recent developments involving the electoral body, Atiku insisted the party continues to gain momentum nationwide. He attributed its internal issues to pressure from powerful interests unsettled by its rising influence.

Reflecting on Nigeria’s broader challenges, Atiku expressed concern over worsening insecurity, especially in the northern region, linking it to youth unemployment and limited access to education. He argued that inadequate investment in education and job creation has left many young people vulnerable.

He further criticised the government’s handling of corruption, alleging a lack of accountability and commitment to tackling the issue.

Despite the challenges, Atiku said Nigerians are increasingly eager for change, adding that growing economic and security pressures could shape voter decisions in the next general election.

Atiku Declares: “I’ll Back Any ADC Candidate,” Signals Major 2027 Realignment

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(DDM) – Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has pledged to support whoever emerges as the presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that Atiku made the declaration while stressing the need for unity and collective strategy within the opposition bloc.

The former presidential candidate stated that his priority is not personal ambition but ensuring a strong and united front capable of challenging the ruling party.

He emphasised that internal cohesion remains critical if the ADC is to present a credible alternative to Nigerians.

According to Atiku, supporting the party’s eventual flagbearer would demonstrate political maturity and commitment to democratic principles.

His statement is being interpreted as a strategic move aimed at strengthening alliances and avoiding fragmentation within the opposition.

Political observers say the declaration could influence other key stakeholders to adopt a similar position, thereby reducing internal rivalry.

Analysts also note that Atiku’s endorsement carries significant weight given his long-standing presence in Nigeria’s political landscape.

The development comes amid ongoing realignments within opposition parties seeking to build momentum ahead of 2027.

Observers believe that a unified opposition ticket could significantly reshape the political contest and challenge existing power structures.

Atiku’s position is also seen as a signal that broader coalition talks may already be underway behind the scenes.

Some analysts suggest that the ADC is gradually emerging as a potential rallying platform for opposition forces.

However, questions remain about how the party will manage internal interests and competing ambitions among aspirants.

Political watchers say the success of such unity efforts will depend on transparency, fairness, and credible primary processes.

As the 2027 elections draw closer, attention remains on how major political figures like Atiku will shape alliances and influence the direction of opposition politics in Nigeria.

Trump Issues 48-Hour Ultimatum to Iran: Make Deal or Face ‘Hell’

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United States President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, giving the country 48 hours to strike a deal on reopening the Strait of Hormuz or face severe consequences.

In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump said time was running out, warning that “all hell” would break loose if Iran failed to comply within the deadline.

The ultimatum follows earlier threats made on March 21, when Trump vowed to “obliterate” Iran’s power infrastructure if it did not fully reopen the crucial oil transit route.

However, he briefly softened his stance days later, citing “productive conversations” with Iranian officials and delaying potential military action.

Despite the temporary pause, the renewed warning signals escalating tensions, with the Strait of Hormuz a key global oil corridor remaining at the centre of the standoff.

Experts have cautioned that any attack on civilian energy facilities could amount to a war crime, raising further concerns about the potential fallout of the crisis.

NASAA Expands Global Offensive: ADC Envoys Mobilised In 20 Cities Over Nigeria Crisis

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(DDM) – The National and State Assembly Aspirants has launched an international mobilisation campaign in collaboration with the African Democratic Congress to engage foreign governments over Nigeria’s ongoing political tensions.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that NASAA directed its diaspora members to join ADC envoys across multiple foreign cities as part of a strategy to counter what it described as “one-sided” narratives by the federal government.

Speaking in Abuja, NASAA National Chairman, Sunday Edegbe, instructed coordinators to expand the initial 12 cities targeted for engagement to at least 20 cities worldwide.

He emphasised that the international outreach is necessary to present what the group considers the true state of Nigeria’s democracy to the global community.

The initiative follows the controversial decision by the Independent National Electoral Commission to withdraw recognition from factions within the ADC.

INEC had announced the suspension of engagement with both the faction led by David Mark and another aligned with Nafiu Bala, pending the outcome of a case before the Federal High Court.

The decision was linked to a Court of Appeal judgment delivered on March 12, which has since triggered political reactions and legal interpretations.

Reacting to the development, the Mark-led faction criticised INEC’s stance, alleging bias and calling for the removal of the commission’s chairman.

In a statement, ADC National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, disclosed that the party has established a Special Representatives Network (SRN) across key global capitals.

He explained that the network is designed to strengthen international engagement and promote democratic accountability.

Abdullahi further claimed that since July 2025, there have been sustained efforts to weaken opposition parties, disrupt leadership structures, and limit political participation in Nigeria.

According to NASAA leadership, diaspora coordinators will act as liaison officers between the party and foreign governments, parliamentary institutions, international media, and diaspora communities.

They are expected to present briefings, build alliances, and amplify the party’s position on Nigeria’s political developments.

Observers say the move represents a significant escalation, taking Nigeria’s internal political dispute to the international stage.

Analysts warn that such actions could attract global scrutiny while also influencing diplomatic and political perceptions of Nigeria.

They add that engaging foreign institutions may increase pressure on domestic actors to ensure transparency and adherence to democratic norms.

As the situation unfolds, attention remains on how the Nigerian government and electoral authorities will respond to this growing international campaign.

Amaechi Vows Free Access To Education As Youth Delegation Demands Reform

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(DDM) – A youth delegation under the Nigerian Youth Ambassadors for Change Initiative has held a strategic engagement with former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, focusing on youth empowerment, leadership, and national development.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that the group, led by Comrade Peter, paid a courtesy visit aimed at fostering dialogue on education, governance, and the future of Nigerian youths.

During the meeting, Amaechi made a strong commitment to educational reform, declaring that every Nigerian child must have access to schooling regardless of financial background.

He stated, “We will make sure that all children go to school,” emphasising education as a fundamental pillar for national growth and stability.

Amaechi further referenced his tenure as Governor of Rivers State, where he implemented policies centred on affordability and accessibility in education.

According to him, “When I was governor, the principle was affordability and accessibility,” noting that efforts were made to expand access to public schools and reduce financial barriers.

The former governor, who served Rivers State from 2007 to 2015, is widely known for initiating key infrastructure projects, reforms in the education sector, and improvements in public service delivery.

He later served as Nigeria’s Minister of Transportation from 2015 to 2023, during which he oversaw major railway modernisation projects, including the Abuja-Kaduna and Lagos-Ibadan rail lines.

His tenure at the federal level was marked by efforts to revive Nigeria’s rail transport system and expand connectivity across regions.

Amaechi has also been a prominent figure in national politics, having previously served as Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, where he played a key role in intergovernmental coordination and policy discussions.

Observers note that his political career has been defined by strong positions on governance, institutional reforms, and national development.

The youth delegation commended his remarks on education, describing them as timely given the rising number of out-of-school children in Nigeria.

They stressed that challenges such as inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and limited access continue to affect the education sector.

The engagement also explored broader issues including youth inclusion in governance, job creation, and leadership development.

Participants emphasised the need for policies that empower young people with skills, innovation, and opportunities for economic participation.

Analysts say such engagements reflect increasing political awareness among Nigerian youths and their willingness to demand accountability from leaders.

They add that education remains central to national development, making commitments from influential figures highly significant.

As discussions continue, attention remains on how such promises will translate into actionable reforms capable of transforming Nigeria’s education system and empowering future generations.

Lauren Sanchez Strikes Out on Her Own, Insiders Say She’s Stepping Out of Jeff Bezos’ Shadow

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Lauren Sanchez is reportedly carving her own path, with sources suggesting she “doesn’t really need” her billionaire husband Jeff Bezos to define her public profile. According to insiders, the TV personality is embracing her own ambitions and seeking recognition independent of her high-profile marriage.

Since receiving her massive diamond ring, Sanchez is said to be focused on building her personal brand, pursuing projects that showcase her talents and influence. “She now wants to be a star in her own right. She’s not taking a second seat to him,” one source revealed.

Industry observers note that Sanchez has long had a presence in media and entertainment, from her work as a TV anchor to her ventures in production and private aviation. Now, her supporters say, she’s determined to step into the spotlight fully and be acknowledged for her accomplishments rather than being defined by her relationship.

This shift reflects a broader trend among high-profile partners of global figures who are seeking to establish independent identities, leveraging their platforms and networks to create personal impact. For Sanchez, the move seems to be about autonomy, visibility, and control over her own narrative.

While Bezos remains one of the most powerful figures in business, insiders suggest that Sanchez is no longer content with being seen solely as his spouse, aiming instead to command attention on her own terms and solidify her status as a prominent media personality and influencer.

Swae Lee Claps Back at French Montana Over “Unforgettable,” Claims Full Credit

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Swae Lee has publicly responded to French Montana regarding their 2017 hit “Unforgettable,” asserting that he did not receive any payment from the song despite its massive success. The track, which has achieved 11x platinum certification, became a global phenomenon, but according to Swae Lee, he was the primary creative force behind it.

In a recent statement, he claimed he wrote the entire song himself and only included French Montana after the rapper “finessed” his way onto the record. Swae Lee also revealed that the track initially featured collaborations with Jeremih and Wizkid, but they were ultimately replaced in the final version.

Swae Lee admitted that he regrets putting only French Montana on the artwork, as many fans now mistakenly credit the rapper as the song’s main artist. “People think it’s his song, but I wrote the whole thing,” he said, expressing frustration over the ongoing misunderstanding.

The revelation has reignited discussions about credit, royalties, and the music industry’s treatment of songwriters and featured artists. Fans and industry observers have praised Swae Lee for speaking out, noting that it highlights common issues around recognition and compensation in collaborative projects.

This dispute adds another chapter to the long-running conversation about transparency and fairness in music production, emphasizing the importance of proper crediting and contractual clarity, especially for tracks that achieve massive commercial success.

Patience Ozokwo Explains Why Nollywood Actors Struggle Financially

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Veteran Nollywood actress Patience Ozokwo has spoken candidly about the financial challenges faced by actors in Nigeria’s film industry. According to her, the lack of royalties is a key reason why many performers struggle to achieve long-term financial stability.

Ozokwo explained that most actors are only paid for their time on set, with no share in the ongoing profits from film screenings, streaming, or international distribution. “The reason why Nollywood actors and actresses are poor is because we don’t get royalties for what we do, we only get paid for our appearance at the shoot,” she said.

She noted that this system leaves talented performers dependent on constant work to sustain themselves, rather than being able to benefit from the lasting value of their creative contributions. In contrast, industries in other countries often provide actors with royalties or residual income, allowing them to earn continuously from their work over time.

The actress also highlighted a growing trend of performers turning to digital platforms such as YouTube to supplement their income. By creating their own content or sharing behind-the-scenes footage and web series, actors can reach global audiences and generate revenue directly, bypassing traditional production models.

Ozokwo’s comments have sparked discussions within the industry about fair compensation and the need for systemic reforms that would allow actors to benefit from their work long after filming ends. Many believe that implementing royalties could not only improve financial security for actors but also encourage higher quality productions and investment in Nollywood’s growth.

Her insights underscore the importance of rethinking the economics of the Nigerian film industry and finding sustainable ways to reward talent for the cultural value they create.

Bianca Censori Emotional as Ye Celebrates SoFi Stadium Triumph

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Bianca Censori was visibly emotional following her husband Kanye West’s record-breaking performance at SoFi Stadium, where he performed to a crowd of 80,000 fans. The concert marked a remarkable comeback for Ye, who had previously faced industry blacklisting and public skepticism about his ability to perform in the United States.

Censori, who has remained a steadfast presence throughout Ye’s controversies and challenges, was seen supporting him throughout the night, reflecting both pride and relief as the event unfolded. Her unwavering support has been widely noted as a key source of strength for Ye during periods of intense scrutiny and professional obstacles.

The performance was more than just a concert; it was a symbolic moment of redemption. Fans and observers alike celebrated the sheer scale of the audience, the energy of the performance, and the way West reclaimed his place in the live music scene. For Censori, witnessing her husband embraced by thousands of devoted fans was a powerful affirmation of resilience and loyalty.

On social media, many praised the couple’s unity, noting that Censori’s support exemplifies the role of partners in helping public figures navigate the pressures of fame. Her emotional reaction was seen as a mixture of pride, joy, and relief, capturing a private yet deeply human response to a historic night in Ye’s career.

The sold-out shows at SoFi Stadium mark a turning point for Ye, and Censori’s presence underscores the importance of unwavering support during both triumphs and trials, highlighting the personal dimensions behind the public spectacle.

Kanye West Triumphs Over Industry Blackout with Record-Breaking SoFi Stadium Shows

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Kanye West made a remarkable comeback, defying industry doubts and personal controversies, as he performed to a packed crowd of 80,000 fans at SoFi Stadium. The audience joined him in an unforgettable moment, singing along to his hit track “Heartless,” creating an electric atmosphere that highlighted his enduring influence in music.

During the performance, Ye addressed the crowd, reflecting on the skepticism that surrounded his return to the United States. “That’s what 80,000 people sound like, ladies and gentlemen… they said I’d never be back in the states. Two sold-out concerts,” he said, acknowledging both the challenges he had faced and the overwhelming support from his fanbase.

The concerts marked a significant milestone in West’s career, demonstrating that despite being blackballed by much of the industry, his connection with fans remains strong. The energy of the stadium underscored the enduring impact of his music, showing that his creative influence and cultural relevance have not waned.

Industry insiders noted that such a turnout not only challenges assumptions about his current marketability but also reaffirms his ability to captivate audiences on a massive scale. For many fans, the performances were a celebration of resilience, artistry, and the powerful bond between an artist and their listeners.

West’s triumphant return to live performances serves as a reminder that public support can sometimes outweigh professional pushback, proving that talent, timing, and fan loyalty can redefine the trajectory of even the most controversial careers.

Michelle Obama Tells Jamie Lee Curtis Fame and Fortune Don’t Guarantee Happiness

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Former First Lady Michelle Obama recently shared her insights on wealth and celebrity during a conversation with Hollywood actress Jamie Lee Curtis, stressing that money and fame alone cannot bring true happiness.

Obama noted that while society often equates success with wealth and recognition, those external markers rarely fulfill deeper emotional or personal needs. She highlighted that many high-profile individuals—millionaires, celebrities, and people who “have it all”—often struggle with a sense of emptiness despite their public success.

She encouraged the importance of prioritising meaningful relationships, personal growth, and community involvement over the pursuit of material gains. According to Obama, true contentment comes from living a life aligned with one’s values, finding purpose, and cultivating connections that nurture the heart and mind.

Her message serves as a reminder that no amount of money or public acclaim can replace inner peace, self-awareness, or the satisfaction that comes from contributing to something larger than oneself. Obama’s words resonate across industries, particularly for those in high-pressure careers, as she urges reflection on what genuinely sustains long-term happiness.

Jada Pinkett Smith Opens Up About Pursuit of Happiness in Marriage

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Jada Pinkett Smith recently shared candid reflections on her marriage to Will Smith, revealing that despite his efforts, he could not fully make her happy. She explained that for years she looked to others outside the marriage to find fulfillment, a journey she now understands was her own responsibility.

The actress admitted that her search for happiness in others helped her process and heal from personal struggles, though she recognised it was not a solution her spouse could provide. Speaking openly about the experience, she emphasised that true contentment comes from within, and that expecting another person to carry the weight of one’s joy is unrealistic.

Jada’s reflections underscore a broader understanding of emotional well-being, highlighting the importance of self-awareness, personal growth, and taking ownership of one’s own happiness, even within a committed relationship. She encouraged others to seek balance and inner peace rather than relying solely on a partner for fulfillment.

Blessing CEO Stands Firm Amid Cancer Controversy, Clarifies Donation Claims

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Blessing Okoro has doubled down on her position amid ongoing controversy surrounding her breast cancer disclosure, insisting she will not apologise despite growing public criticism.

Speaking during an interview with Egungun of Lagos, the self styled relationship expert addressed several claims that have trailed her announcement, including questions about her diagnosis and the funds raised from public donations.

Okoro maintained that she did not intentionally mislead the public, explaining that her earlier statement about having stage four cancer may have been based on incomplete or misunderstood medical information. According to her, she is still undergoing evaluation and has yet to receive a confirmed staging from her medical team.

She emphasised that she is not a medical professional and only shared what she believed to be accurate at the time. While acknowledging the confusion, she questioned the demand for an apology, insisting that she did not act with harmful intent.

On the issue of donations, Okoro pushed back against widespread reports that she received as much as N100 million. She clarified that the actual amount raised was N13 million, significantly lower than the figures circulating online. Her statement comes amid mounting scrutiny from donors and critics who have demanded transparency regarding the use of funds.

The controversy has been further complicated by allegations from individuals who claim to have contributed large sums. One such case involves a businessman who has reportedly issued a legal demand for a refund, escalating tensions and raising the possibility of legal action.

Despite the backlash, Okoro has remained resolute, defending her decision not to publicly release her medical records. She described such information as deeply personal, stressing her right to privacy even in the face of public pressure.

At the same time, she used the moment to highlight the importance of breast cancer awareness, encouraging women to carry out regular self examinations and seek medical attention if they notice unusual changes.

Her health journey, she explained, began with the discovery of a lump that was initially believed to be non cancerous. However, further evaluation later suggested otherwise, prompting additional tests and consultations. She revealed that she has not yet begun major treatment procedures and is awaiting more definitive medical guidance.

The situation has sparked widespread debate on social media, with opinions sharply divided. While some supporters have urged compassion and understanding, others have called for greater accountability, particularly given the sensitive nature of health related disclosures and public fundraising.

This is not the first time Okoro has faced public scrutiny, and the current situation has reignited discussions about credibility, influence, and responsibility among public figures in the digital age.

As the controversy continues to unfold, attention remains fixed on her next steps, both regarding her health updates and the growing calls for transparency.

Lilian Afegbai Apologises to AMVCA, Reflects on Growth After Nomination Snub

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Lilian Afegbai has publicly apologised following her earlier reaction to not being nominated at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards, a moment that sparked conversations across the Nigerian entertainment space.

Taking to her social media page, the Nollywood actress, popularly known as Lily Afe, admitted that her initial response was emotional and inappropriate. She acknowledged that her words did not reflect the person she strives to be, expressing regret over how she addressed both the organisers and fellow nominees.

In her statement, Afegbai emphasised that while disappointment is natural, it should never translate into public disrespect. She noted that her reaction stemmed from a deeply personal place, describing years of feeling overlooked in the industry and seeing a recent project as a defining opportunity for recognition.

According to her, that sense of anticipation made the outcome harder to process, leading to a response she now recognises as driven by emotion rather than reflection. She extended her apology not only to the award organisers but also to her colleagues, collaborators, and supporters who may have been affected by her comments.

The actress also highlighted her journey in Nollywood, explaining that her career has been one of persistence and gradual growth. She shared that moments of recognition carry significant emotional weight for creatives who have worked quietly behind the scenes for years, making setbacks feel more intense.

Her apology has since drawn mixed reactions from fans and industry observers. While some commended her for taking accountability and showing maturity, others viewed the situation as a reminder of the pressures actors face in a highly competitive industry where validation often comes in the form of awards and public recognition.

The incident has also reignited conversations about how artists handle disappointment publicly, especially in an era where social media allows instant expression. Many believe Afegbai’s follow up message reflects a broader lesson about emotional awareness and the importance of pausing before reacting in the public eye.

Despite the controversy, her willingness to admit fault and seek understanding has been seen by some as a step toward personal and professional growth. She concluded her message with a promise to do better, reinforcing her commitment to her craft and to maintaining respect within the industry.

As the buzz around the AMVCA 12th Edition continues, Afegbai’s experience serves as a reminder that behind the glamour of award seasons are real emotions, expectations, and the ongoing journey of growth that defines every creative career.

Angelina Jolie Sparks Fresh Speculation During Cambodia Visit as Fans Debate Her Appearance

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Angelina Jolie has once again found herself at the center of intense online speculation following her recent public appearance in Cambodia. The Oscar winning actress drew attention not only for her humanitarian efforts but also for renewed debates about her appearance, with some social media users pushing unusual theories about her identity.

The 50 year old actress was spotted visiting the Samlout High School in Battambang, where she focused on evaluating student living conditions and exploring ways to expand educational opportunities. Her visit highlighted ongoing efforts to support underserved communities, particularly in areas such as science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Despite the significance of her mission, online conversations quickly shifted toward her physical appearance. Dressed in a simple yet elegant outfit, Jolie wore oversized aviator sunglasses that partially concealed her face, further fueling curiosity and speculation among fans and critics alike.

This wave of attention follows her recent appearance at a high profile event hosted by Tom Ford in Shanghai, where observers first began commenting on what they perceived as subtle changes in her facial features. While some attributed the differences to makeup choices, lighting, or travel fatigue, others leaned into more extreme and unfounded conspiracy theories suggesting the presence of a body double.

The reaction underscores a broader pattern in celebrity culture, where public figures are often subjected to intense scrutiny over their looks. In Jolie’s case, her long standing status as a global icon has made even minor changes a topic of widespread discussion.

However, beyond the online noise, Jolie’s visit to Cambodia reflects a deeper and more meaningful commitment. Through her long running involvement with the Maddox Jolie Pitt Foundation, she has continued to invest in community development, education, and environmental sustainability in the region. The foundation has played a key role in building facilities such as student dormitories and supporting scholarship programs that help young people access higher education.

Her connection to Cambodia is also deeply personal, as it is the birthplace of her eldest son, Maddox, whom she adopted as a child. Over the years, she has consistently returned to the country, blending her humanitarian work with her personal ties.

While speculation about her appearance continues to circulate online, many supporters have pushed back, urging others to focus on her impact rather than her looks. They argue that the fixation on physical changes distracts from the meaningful work she continues to do around the world.

As discussions unfold, Jolie remains characteristically focused on her mission, using her platform to advocate for education, sustainability, and humanitarian causes.