(DDM) – Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has joined the ongoing #OccupyNASS protest calling for electoral reforms ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Obi received warm cheers from the large crowd of protesters as he addressed journalists at the National Assembly.
He urged lawmakers to approve the electronic transmission of election results, stressing its importance for transparency and credibility.
In his brief statement, Obi said, “It’s very simple, allow the electronic transmission of Results,” emphasizing the need for real-time reporting from polling units.
The #OccupyNASS movement has been gathering momentum, attracting citizens concerned about delayed and manipulated election results in past polls.
Obi’s presence at the protest is seen as a significant boost for the movement, given his influence and popularity among youth and civil society groups.
Supporters held banners and placards calling on the National Assembly to enact reforms that ensure fair, credible, and technologically advanced elections.
Political analysts note that Obi’s active participation signals continued advocacy for electoral integrity ahead of the 2027 elections.
The former presidential candidate reiterated that modernizing election procedures through electronic transmission would reduce disputes and strengthen Nigeria’s democratic process.
The protest has drawn attention from both national and international observers concerned about the timely implementation of electoral reforms.
Lawmakers at the National Assembly have yet to respond formally to the demands of the protesters, including Obi’s call for electronic transmission.
Civil society groups continue to mobilize support for the movement, emphasizing that the public demand reflects widespread concern for transparent elections.
Obi’s engagement highlights the role of political leaders in supporting citizen-led advocacy and the push for accountable governance.
Observers say the #OccupyNASS protest may influence the legislative agenda if sustained pressure is maintained in the coming weeks.
The demonstration underscores growing public insistence on technological reforms to safeguard the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral process.
Participants stressed that allowing electronic transmission is not partisan but a necessary step to strengthen democratic institutions.
Obi concluded that ensuring real-time results is essential to building public trust in the electoral system and preventing post-election disputes.
(DDM) – The Rising Sun Foundation, a United States–based advocacy group, has called on the United Kingdom government to demand accountability from Nigerian authorities over the arrest and conviction of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
The call comes ahead of President Bola Tinubu’s expected visit to the UK, with the group insisting that the matter must be addressed before any official engagements with King Charles III.
In a press statement issued on Monday and signed by its president, Dr. Maxwell Dede, the foundation described Kanu’s 2021 arrest as an “unlawful abduction and extraordinary rendition.”
The group urged British authorities not to allow Tinubu’s visit to proceed without pressing Nigerian officials for clarity on Kanu’s arrest and transfer.
Kanu, who holds British citizenship, was reportedly arrested in Kenya in June 2021 and subsequently transferred to Nigeria under circumstances that have drawn international criticism.
The Nigerian government has confirmed his return but maintains that the transfer did not constitute an illegal rendition.
The Rising Sun Foundation claimed that the UK Foreign Office has, for nearly five years, sought clarifications from Nigeria regarding Kanu’s arrest without receiving what it describes as a transparent or satisfactory response.
Dr. Dede said, “For a British citizen traveling on a valid UK passport to be abducted from a third country and rendered to Nigeria without due process is a matter that demands urgent and serious attention.”
The foundation criticized the UK government for failing in its duty of care to Kanu, arguing that political and economic interests should not override fundamental human rights.
“It is morally indefensible for the state that created Nigeria and remains one of its principal partners to abandon its duty of care toward a British citizen for political convenience,” the statement read.
The group also cited “credible reports” about the aircraft and logistical arrangements allegedly used in Kanu’s transfer, suggesting possible international complicity.
Dr. Dede added that the UK’s continued silence has fueled public suspicion that powerful international actors may have been aware of or involved in the operation.
The foundation outlined specific demands for the UK government and the British monarch during Tinubu’s visit.
These include a full public explanation from Nigerian authorities, clarification of the legal basis for Kanu’s arrest in Kenya, and an independent inquiry if satisfactory answers are not provided.
Dr. Dede emphasized, “If the United Kingdom wishes to show it was not a silent partner—or worse, an instigator—in the unlawful abduction of its own citizen, then this visit presents a clear and unavoidable test.”
He concluded by stressing that “justice demands answers” and that global attention is focused on how both the Nigerian and UK governments respond.
The Rising Sun Foundation warned that failure to address these concerns could undermine public confidence in international accountability and human rights protections.
The case has reignited debates over citizen protection, diplomatic obligations, and cross-border enforcement in politically sensitive situations.
Analysts say the UK’s response to the foundation’s demands could set a precedent for how states handle allegations of unlawful rendition involving foreign nationals.
The issue also highlights broader tensions between human rights advocacy, international diplomacy, and political expediency in contemporary Nigeria-UK relations.
Civil society groups and human rights advocates continue to monitor the situation closely, calling for transparency and due process in Kanu’s case.
(DDM) – Details of Nigeria’s military cooperation with the United States have surfaced amid growing scrutiny over security operations in the country.
The revelations follow heightened collaboration after former US President Donald Trump re-designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) in October 2025.
The CPC designation cited allegations of Christian persecution across Nigeria, claims that the federal government has consistently denied.
Following the designation, Trump reportedly threatened to deploy US troops “guns-a-blazing” to target terrorists accused of attacking Christian communities.
In response, President Bola Tinubu dispatched a high-level delegation to engage with the Trump administration on security measures and operational coordination.
Sources say the discussions led to agreements on intelligence sharing, joint training exercises, and limited US military interventions to support Nigerian forces.
The arrangement has reportedly allowed US military personnel to operate in selected regions of Nigeria to monitor and counter extremist threats.
Officials emphasize that the collaboration aims to enhance Nigeria’s capacity to protect vulnerable communities, while avoiding unilateral foreign military action.
Critics, however, question the transparency of the agreement and warn that foreign troop involvement may complicate domestic security dynamics.
Human rights groups have expressed concern over potential violations of Nigerian sovereignty and the risk of civilian harm in contested areas.
The military partnership comes amid rising attacks by armed groups in parts of Northern and Middle-Belt Nigeria, which have caused significant displacement and fatalities.
Government sources maintain that all US operations are conducted in coordination with Nigerian authorities and under strict operational protocols.
The move underscores Nigeria’s increasing reliance on international partnerships to strengthen counterterrorism and internal security measures.
Observers note that the CPC designation remains politically sensitive, as it ties Nigeria’s international image to domestic religious tensions.
President Tinubu has repeatedly denied systemic religious persecution, emphasizing efforts to protect all citizens regardless of faith.
Meanwhile, local communities continue to monitor military movements closely, expressing both relief at added security support and concern over potential escalation.
The emergence of these details sheds light on behind-the-scenes diplomacy and military planning between Nigeria and the United States.
Security analysts suggest that the agreement reflects a broader trend of international collaboration in addressing regional terrorism challenges.
As operations unfold, the Nigerian government is expected to provide periodic updates to reassure citizens and maintain public confidence.
The implications of US military presence in Nigeria will likely continue to generate debate across political, religious, and civil society circles.
(DDM) – The Urhobo people of Warri South Local Government Area have formally called for equitable political representation within the All Progressives Congress, insisting that the APC Party Chairmanship be ceded to their bloc.
The demand was announced on Monday, February 9, 2026, ahead of the party’s 2026 congresses in Delta State.
A position paper outlining the request was signed by prominent Urhobo leaders, including Olorogun Bernard Okumagba, Chief Benson Obire, Hon. Mark Ikpuri, and Chief Vincent Okudolor.
The leaders noted that political power in Warri South has historically been dominated by the Itsekiri ethnic group since 1998.
From the start of the Fourth Republic to date, both the Council Chairman and APC Party Chairman positions in Warri South have consistently been held by Itsekiri individuals.
The Urhobo bloc described this prolonged exclusion as unjust, inequitable, and contrary to democratic principles.
They cited neighbouring local government areas, such as Warri South West and Warri North, where ethnic power-sharing has fostered political stability and unity.
The leaders emphasized that equitable access to party leadership is essential for inclusive governance and grassroots participation in Warri South.
They reaffirmed their loyalty to the All Progressives Congress, President Bola Tinubu, and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s M.O.R.E Agenda.
According to the position paper, granting the Urhobo bloc the chairmanship would strengthen party cohesion and promote peaceful engagement within the council.
The leaders argued that ethnic inclusivity in party leadership would enhance democratic representation and reduce tensions among competing groups.
They warned that failure to address the imbalance could deepen grievances and undermine the APC’s unity at the local level.
Political analysts note that calls for ethnic power-sharing often emerge ahead of party congresses to ensure broader representation and prevent factionalism.
The Urhobo bloc stressed that their demand is not a challenge to the Itsekiri community but a plea for fairness and inclusion.
They urged party stakeholders to respect historical injustices and adopt measures that reflect Delta State’s diverse demographics.
The call has sparked discussions among local APC leaders about balancing ethnic representation in upcoming leadership positions.
Observers believe that how the party responds could influence grassroots support and electoral outcomes in Warri South.
The Urhobo leaders concluded that equity in leadership is key to sustainable political development and democratic consolidation in the area.
(DDM) – Leaders of the All Progressives Congress in Gbokoda Ward 2, Warri North Local Government Area, have called on Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to clarify circulating rumours regarding Ward Chairmanship positions.
The appeal was made on Monday, February 9, 2026, amid speculations that the governor allegedly directed all Ward Chairmanship slots be allocated to recently defected APC members from the PDP.
Prominent stakeholders, including Ama Omatsuli, Paul Awala, Kinsley Omamogho, Engr Olley Endurance, and Richard Oritsetimeyin Mayuku, emphasized that public clarification is necessary to prevent unrest within the party.
The group highlighted that the rumours, if left unaddressed, could cause confusion and undermine unity among APC members in the ward.
They commended Governor Oborevwori for his leadership and infrastructural initiatives in Delta State.
The stakeholders stressed that proper communication from the governor would reinforce party cohesion and reassure long-standing members.
They specifically urged the governor to publicly debunk the claims and allow ward congresses to proceed through consensus, in line with party directives.
According to them, adherence to established party procedures is essential to maintaining fairness and transparency in leadership selection.
They warned that unchecked rumours could create divisions and weaken APC’s grassroots structures ahead of upcoming political activities.
The group appealed to all party members to exercise patience and await official guidance from state leadership.
They also called on the media and community influencers to avoid spreading unverified claims that may fuel misunderstandings.
Political observers note that early interventions by party leaders can prevent conflicts and preserve the integrity of party processes.
In recent years, Delta State has seen increased political realignments, making clear communication from leaders even more critical.
The stakeholders reiterated their commitment to supporting Governor Oborevwori’s administration while advocating for transparent and inclusive internal party processes.
They concluded that timely clarification would not only calm tensions but also strengthen APC’s position in Warri North ahead of future elections.
(DDM) – Delta State Police Command has launched an intensive manhunt for a man accused of stabbing his 23-year-old son to death in Osubi community, Okpe Local Government Area.
The incident reportedly occurred on Monday, February 9, 2026, according to the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe.
The suspect, identified as Iseleto, allegedly attacked his son, Miracle, following the young man’s decision to rent a separate apartment with his wife to maintain peace in the family home.
Residents described Iseleto as a violent man and habitual drunkard who often beat his wife and children.
According to witnesses, Miracle attempted to flee toward the roadside before being rushed to a nearby hospital.
Tragically, he succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival at the medical facility.
Police confirmed that the suspect fled the scene immediately after the attack.
Authorities said Iseleto has also made threats against other family members, raising fears for their safety.
Officers are currently conducting investigations while actively searching for the suspect across the community.
Neighbours and local leaders have expressed shock and outrage over the incident, highlighting concerns about domestic violence in the area.
Delta State Police are appealing to residents to provide any information that could lead to the apprehension of the suspect.
The command emphasized that anyone harbouring the fugitive would face legal consequences.
The case has sparked discussions about the need for stronger protection mechanisms for families experiencing domestic abuse.
Police officials reiterated their commitment to bringing the perpetrator to justice.
The manhunt continues as authorities warn the suspect that evasion will not prevent legal action.
Community members have been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
This tragic incident underscores the dangers of domestic violence escalating into fatal confrontations.
The police investigation is ongoing, with updates expected as the manhunt progresses.
Authorities continue to urge calm while assuring the public that all measures are being taken to ensure justice for Miracle.
(DDM) – The socio-cultural group, Voice of Warri Kingdom Women, has strongly condemned the violent attack on Ogidigben community in Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.
The group described the December 20, 2025, incident as an unlawful invasion targeting the peace and safety of the community.
Homes belonging to community leader Chief Captain Okpeyor Daje were reportedly burnt and vandalised, including a three-bedroom duplex and a bungalow.
Boats and other assets vital to residents’ livelihoods were allegedly looted during the attack, worsening the community’s distress.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Vivian Eric Mene called on Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to take immediate action.
She urged the state government to deploy security personnel to restore law and order in Ogidigben.
The attack has heightened fears among residents, many of whom rely on fishing and riverine activities for income.
Women and elders expressed frustration over what they described as repeated neglect of security in vulnerable Delta communities.
The Voice of Warri Kingdom Women warned that inaction could escalate tensions and provoke further unrest in the area.
Ms. Mene stressed that safeguarding Ogidigben is crucial to protecting both lives and local economic activities.
Residents have appealed for swift intervention to prevent additional destruction of homes and property.
Security experts note that riverine communities in Delta State are often exposed to attacks due to limited patrol and monitoring.
The group’s statement emphasized the need for long-term security planning and community engagement to prevent recurrence.
Local authorities are expected to respond following public pressure from civic and socio-cultural organisations.
The Ogidigben attack adds to ongoing concerns about safety, property protection, and government responsiveness in southern Delta communities.
Stakeholders continue to monitor the situation, calling for both immediate relief and sustainable preventive measures.
The Voice of Warri Kingdom Women reaffirmed their commitment to advocating for peace, justice, and protection of vulnerable residents.
Governor Oborevwori’s intervention is now widely anticipated by community members and civic groups across Warri South West.
The incident has sparked renewed calls for stronger collaboration between government, security agencies, and local leaders in safeguarding communities.
Immediate action could serve as a model for addressing similar attacks across the state’s riverine areas.
The traditional ruler of Ekeoba Ancient Kingdom, Ohuhu, Umuahia North Local Government Area of Abia State, HRM Eze Iheanyichukwu Nwokenna, has faulted the sustained criticism of Governor Alex Otti by three immediate past governors of the state, describing it as “unfair and unacceptable.”
The monarch urged Governor Otti not to be distracted, assuring him that his performance would speak volumes for him ahead of the 2027 general election.
While speaking in Umuahia, Eze Nwokenna decried what he termed a “gang-up” against Otti by three former governors, stressing that within a relatively short period, the current administration has recorded far better achievements than previous ones.
He particularly took exception to comments credited to former Governor Orji Uzor Kalu, who alleged that Governor Otti was merely repainting roads constructed during his tenure.
The traditional ruler dismissed the claim as false, insisting that Abia State has witnessed massive and unprecedented infrastructural development under Otti in less than three years.
According to him, while criticism is a legitimate part of democracy, it should be constructive rather than misleading.
Eze Nwokenna also commended the installation of modern traffic lights in major cities such as Aba and Umuahia, noting that unlike previous attempts that failed shortly after installation, the current traffic control systems are durable and of international standard.
“The impact is obvious. Drivers now obey traffic lights even when there are no vehicles approaching from the opposite direction,” he said.
The monarch advised former governors to allow Governor Otti to concentrate on governance, adding that several people-oriented projects are ongoing across the state, with residents eagerly anticipating their completion.
He reaffirmed that Abians would ultimately express their verdict through the ballot in 2027.
In a related reaction, a human rights activist and public affairs analyst, Comrade Paul Njoku, also defended the governor’s record, describing Otti’s achievements as remarkable.
Njoku said he had lived in Abia State for many years and was impressed by the scale of development recorded within a short time under the present administration.
He accused the former governors of being unfair in their criticism, noting that “even the blind can feel the impact of good governance.”
He insisted that Governor Otti’s achievements go far beyond road resurfacing.
He listed new road construction, the revival of moribund industries, the rehabilitation of healthcare facilities, improvements in education, and innovation-driven projects as evidence of tangible progress across the state.
Tinubu receives U.S troops Commander at State House
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President Bola Tinubu on Sunday received the Commander of the United States Africa Command, USAFRICOM, Gen. Dagvin Anderson, and his delegation at the State House, Abuja.
The meeting was attended by the National Security Adviser, NSA, Nuhu Ribadu, and the Service Chiefs.
Also present was the Charge d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria, Mr Keith Heffern.
Discussions focused on strengthening Nigeria-U.S. relations, particularly in security cooperation and regional stability.
The talks also reviewed ongoing efforts to address shared security challenges across Africa.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has denied allegations that it is mass-producing and releasing mosquitoes in Kenya, emphasizing that its role is to support “Kenyan-led priorities” rather than dictate health policy or bypass local government protocols.
“In Kenya, malaria prevention and control efforts are led by Kenyan authorities and institutions, in accordance with national laws and regulatory oversight,” the foundation said in a statement.
“The foundation supports Kenyan-led priorities transparently and responsibly, working alongside governments, researchers, and public health partners.”
The statement comes in response to claims by Muite, which triggered widespread debate across social media and among the public, with some citing instances they believe suggest mosquitoes are being deliberately released.
Malaria remains a significant public health challenge in Kenya.
The National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP), under the Ministry of Health, continues to oversee standard interventions such as the distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS).
While the Gates Foundation funds global research into innovative malaria control tools, including initiatives like the World Mosquito Program and Target Malaria, it clarified that all operational activities in Kenya are managed by local institutions in collaboration with national authorities.
No fewer than 259 villages across 23 endemic communities in four cross-border local government areas of Anambra State have commenced Post-Treatment Surveillance against River Blindness (Onchocerciasis) and Lymphatic Filariasis, also known as Elephantiasis.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam Obidike, disclosed this during a press briefing in Awka to mark interventions on Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) in the state. He identified the affected local government areas as Ayamelum, Awka North, Orumba North and Anambra East.
Dr Obidike described NTDs as a group of preventable and treatable diseases that disproportionately affect the world’s poorest populations, noting that about 1.5 billion people are affected globally.
“Neglected Tropical Diseases are a group of 21 infectious diseases that primarily affect poor and marginalized populations in tropical and subtropical regions. They often receive less attention and funding compared to major diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis and malaria,” he said.
He explained that World NTD Day is aimed at mobilising global support for the control, elimination and eradication of these diseases, in line with the NTD Road Map 2021–2030 and Sustainable Development Goal 3, which targets the end of NTD epidemics.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), Lymphatic Filariasis is responsible for an estimated 25 million cases of hydrocele among men and more than 15 million cases of lymphoedema (elephantiasis) worldwide.
In Anambra State, the NTD programme currently covers four endemic Preventive Chemotherapy NTDs, namely Onchocerciasis (Isi Anya Ocha), Schistosomiasis (bloody urine and stool), Soil-Transmitted Helminthiasis (intestinal worms), and Lymphatic Filariasis, which causes Elephantiasis and Hydrocele (Ibi).
Represented at the briefing by the Director of Public Health and Disease Control, Dr Afam Anaeme, the Health Commissioner said the state government, in partnership with the Carter Centre, Sightsavers and the Federal Ministry of Health, recently conducted free hydrocele surgeries. He revealed that 176 men benefited from the intervention as part of efforts to eliminate NTDs in the state.
Dr Obidike emphasised that NTDs are a critical component of global health security, noting that protecting vulnerable populations from these debilitating diseases safeguards communities and restores hope to millions.
He urged residents to promptly report cases of Elephantiasis, Hydrocele, dog bites, snakebites, Onchocerciasis nodules, Yaws, Buruli Ulcer, leprosy, Guinea Worm Disease and bloody urine to the nearest health facility.
The commissioner further stated that recent studies indicate Anambra State is approaching the elimination phase of NTDs, adding that Elephantiasis is curable when detected at the early lymphoedema stage.
“We encourage everyone to sleep under long-lasting insecticide-treated mosquito nets to prevent mosquito bites and reduce the transmission of Lymphatic Filariasis and malaria,” he added.
Speaking on cross-border transmission of NTDs, the State NTD Coordinator, Dr Emmanuel Obikwelu, said Mectizan and Albendazole are distributed to communities located along the state’s borders with neighbouring states such as Kogi and Enugu.
He disclosed that 14 centres across Anambra State currently offer free treatment for Elephantiasis through the support of the Carter Centre, adding that patients who also suffer depression and mental health challenges receive holistic care.
Also speaking, the Carter Centre Programme Officer for Anambra State, Mrs Attamah Egeonu, commended the state government for its strong partnership, noting that the progress recorded is the result of sustained collaboration among all stakeholders.
She called on residents to become NTD ambassadors in their communities.
“We have enjoyed fruitful collaboration with the Ministry of Health and other line ministries such as Education and Local Government. This work requires collective effort. Anambra is leading, and together we can sustain this success,” she said.
Goodwill messages were delivered by representatives of the Anambra State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB), Post-Primary Schools Service Commission (PPSSC), Entomological Society of Nigeria, State Technical Advisory Committee (STAC) UNIZIK, Christ the King Seminary, Nnobi, Malaria Consortium, and the Department of Planning, Research and Statistics (DPRS), among others.
The event served as a call to action for increased awareness and advocacy against Neglected Tropical Diseases. As part of the programme, students of Christ the King Seminary, Nnobi, staged a drama highlighting the causes and prevention of Schistosomiasis. The students were later commended for their active participation in the road walk and press briefing.
Hepatitis B is a serious and potentially life threatening liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Despite being less discussed than HIV, medical experts warn that hepatitis B can be just as dangerous if not more harmful especially when it progresses unnoticed. Globally, millions of people live with chronic hepatitis B, many without knowing they are infected, placing them at high risk of severe liver complications.
The infection exists in two main forms: acute and chronic. Acute hepatitis B is a short-term illness that lasts less than six months. In many adults, the body is able to fight off the virus naturally, leading to full recovery even when symptoms are severe. However, when the virus remains in the body for more than six months, the condition becomes chronic a far more dangerous phase of the disease.
Chronic hepatitis B significantly increases the risk of long-term liver damage. Over time, it can lead to cirrhosis (serious scarring of the liver), liver failure, and liver cancer. Unlike some other viral infections, liver damage from hepatitis B can develop silently for years before symptoms appear, making early detection difficult and increasing the likelihood of fatal outcomes if untreated.
Infants and young children are particularly vulnerable. While most adults recover fully from hepatitis B, babies and children who become infected are far more likely to develop chronic infection that can last a lifetime. This makes hepatitis B a major public health concern, especially in regions with low vaccination coverage.
One of the most important facts about hepatitis B is that it is preventable. A safe and effective vaccine is available and provides long-term protection against the virus. Health authorities strongly recommend routine vaccination, particularly for newborns, healthcare workers, and individuals at higher risk of exposure.
For those who are infected, treatment depends on whether the disease is acute or chronic. Acute cases may only require monitoring and supportive care, while chronic hepatitis B often requires long-term antiviral medication to suppress the virus and reduce liver damage. In severe cases where the liver has been extensively damaged, a liver transplant may be the only life-saving option.
Hepatitis B symptoms can range from mild to severe and may include abdominal pain, dark-colored urine, fever, joint pain, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, persistent weakness, and extreme fatigue. One of the most recognizable signs is jaundice a yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes although this may be less noticeable depending on skin tone.
Medical experts emphasize that individuals living with hepatitis B can take practical steps to prevent spreading the virus to others, including practicing safe sex, avoiding sharing sharp objects such as needles or razors, and ensuring close contacts are vaccinated.
As awareness grows, health professionals continue to stress that hepatitis B deserves the same level of public attention as HIV. Without proper prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment, hepatitis B remains a silent but deadly disease capable of causing irreversible harm and premature death.
Weight loss remains one of the most discussed health goals globally, yet it is also among the most misunderstood. For many individuals, years are spent cycling through trending diets and exercise routines with little or no lasting success. This repeated struggle often fuels the belief that weight loss is simply a matter of willpower. Medical experts, however, argue that persistent weight gain is often a sign that the body is under stress and not functioning optimally.
Medical weight loss adopts a different, science-based approach. Instead of forcing rapid weight reduction, it prioritizes restoring the body’s internal balance so that weight loss can occur naturally. This method recognizes that sustainable results depend on addressing the biological systems that regulate metabolism, hormones, and energy use.
Health Comes Before Weight Loss
A core principle of medically guided weight management is that overall health must come first. When the body is healthy, it regulates weight more efficiently. However, when key systems are disrupted, the body can shift into a survival mode, storing fat as a protective response.
Hormonal balance is central to this process. Certain hormones support fat burning, muscle maintenance, and energy production, while others promote fat storage especially during periods of stress, inflammation, or poor nutrition. Medical weight loss programs aim to identify hormonal imbalances and restore equilibrium, removing hidden obstacles to progress.
The Role of Hormones in Fat Storage
Weight regulation depends on a complex hormonal network. Fat-burning hormones help activate metabolism and allow the body to use stored fat for energy. When these systems function properly, weight loss becomes more achievable and sustainable.
Conversely, elevated stress hormones and unstable blood sugar levels can slow metabolism and increase fat accumulation. Factors such as chronic stress, inadequate sleep, and nutrient deficiencies often contribute to these imbalances. Addressing them is essential for long-term success.
Food Sensitivities and Inflammation
Food sensitivities are another frequently overlooked contributor to weight gain. Unlike food allergies, sensitivities often present subtle symptoms, including bloating, fatigue, joint discomfort, or stubborn weight gain. These reactions can trigger inflammation and hormonal stress responses that encourage fat storage.
Advanced testing can help identify problematic foods. Once eliminated and replaced with nourishing alternatives, many individuals report improved digestion, reduced cravings, and higher energy levels signals that the body is shifting out of survival mode.
Organ and Gland Function
Weight challenges can also reflect stress on specific organs and glands. The thyroid regulates metabolic speed, the adrenal glands manage stress, the liver processes fat, and reproductive hormones influence fat distribution. When any of these systems are compromised, maintaining a healthy weight becomes difficult.
Medical weight loss programs assess the function of these systems and design targeted strategies to support recovery, helping the body regain its ability to use fat as fuel.
Nutrition That Supports the Body
Contrary to popular belief, effective weight loss does not require extreme calorie restriction or eliminating entire food groups. In fact, overly restrictive diets can increase stress hormones and slow metabolism. Medical weight loss emphasizes nourishment rather than deprivation.
Balanced nutrition rich in healthy fats, quality protein, and vegetables supports hormone production and stabilizes blood sugar. Healthy fats promote satiety and hormonal health, while protein helps preserve lean muscle mass. As the body receives adequate nutrition, cravings often decrease and energy levels improve.
Personalized Medical Support
A defining feature of medical weight loss is individualized care. Each person’s metabolism is shaped by genetics, lifestyle, and medical history. Personalized programs allow healthcare professionals to tailor recommendations based on diagnostic data rather than assumptions.
Continuous monitoring ensures that treatment plans evolve with the body’s response, improving safety, effectiveness, and long-term adherence.
Sustainable Results Beyond the Scale
Medical weight loss is not solely about reducing numbers on a scale. Improved sleep, better digestion, reduced joint pain, and enhanced mental clarity are commonly reported benefits. These improvements reinforce healthy habits and make results easier to maintain.
When weight loss is driven by improved health rather than restriction, the body becomes more cooperative, reducing frustration and resistance.
Why Medically Guided Weight Loss Matters
Many individuals seeking solutions have already tried multiple diets without success. Medical weight loss offers a structured, evidence based alternative that targets underlying causes rather than symptoms. By combining diagnostic insight with professional support, it provides a clearer and more realistic path forward.
Programs focused on medical weight loss, including those available in cities such as Seattle, often emphasize comprehensive evaluations, evidence-based nutrition, and practical lifestyle guidance designed for real-world demands.
A Practical Path Forward
Choosing a medically guided approach allows individuals to stop guessing and start understanding their bodies. Through targeted testing, personalized nutrition, and professional oversight, weight loss becomes a natural outcome of improved health.
Final Thoughts
True weight loss is not about battling the body it is about supporting it. When hormonal balance, nutrition, and organ function are addressed together, the body responds positively. Medical weight loss represents a thoughtful, science-driven approach that aligns long-term health with sustainable weight management.
Former President Donald Trump has sharply criticized Bad Bunny’s recent Super Bowl LVII halftime performance, calling it “terrible” and “one of the worst” shows he has ever seen.
Trump went on to describe the performance as a “slap in the face” to the United States, arguing that it fails to reflect the values and standards the country sets every day. He expressed concern that such performances may have a negative influence on younger audiences who tune in from across the nation and internationally.
The former president’s comments quickly went viral, prompting widespread discussion on social media. Supporters of Trump praised his critique as honest and bold, while many fans of Bad Bunny defended the artist, highlighting the global impact of his music and the cultural representation he brought to one of the world’s biggest stages.
Bad Bunny’s halftime performance was noted for its high energy, elaborate staging, and vibrant celebration of Latin culture, drawing praise from fans and critics alike for its inclusivity and entertainment value. While some viewers agreed with Trump’s concerns over explicit or suggestive content, others argued that artistic performances at the Super Bowl are intended for a broad audience and often push creative boundaries.
The backlash and support from both sides reflect the divided public opinion surrounding Super Bowl halftime shows in general, which frequently become topics of cultural and political debate. Every year, performers are scrutinized not just for their music and choreography but also for the broader messages conveyed to viewers worldwide.
Trump’s statement adds another layer to the ongoing discussion about what kind of performances are appropriate for such a high-profile event, especially as the Super Bowl remains one of the most-watched broadcasts globally.
As the conversation continues, it remains clear that halftime shows, with their combination of music, choreography, and spectacle are more than just entertainment; they are cultural moments that spark debate and reflect societal values.
China has rejected allegations by the United States that it conducted secret nuclear explosive tests, describing the claims as false and accusing Washington of attempting to justify a possible resumption of its own nuclear testing programme.
The denial followed remarks made by the United States Under Secretary of State for Arms Control, Thomas DiNanno, at the United Nations Conference on Disarmament in Geneva last Friday.
DiNanno alleged that China had carried out covert nuclear tests, including one on June 22, 2020, and was preparing for additional tests involving high-yield explosives.
In a statement issued on Monday, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs dismissed the allegations, saying they were “completely groundless” and amounted to “outright lies.”
“The United States’ accusations are fabricated and baseless. China firmly opposes the US attempt to manufacture excuses for restarting its own nuclear tests,” the ministry said in comments reported by AFP.
China also called on Washington to halt what it described as irresponsible actions that could undermine global nuclear stability.
The dispute comes amid renewed debate over nuclear weapons testing following comments by US President Donald Trump in October, when he said the United States could resume nuclear tests “on an equal basis” with Russia and China.
Trump did not provide details on the scope or timing of any potential testing.
DiNanno’s remarks were delivered as part of a broader US proposal advocating trilateral arms control talks involving the United States, Russia and China.
The proposal follows the expiration of the New START treaty last week, which had been the final remaining nuclear arms reduction agreement between Washington and Moscow.
China has repeatedly rejected participation in such negotiations at this stage, maintaining that its nuclear arsenal is significantly smaller than those of the United States and Russia and that it should not be subject to the same limitations.
The exchange highlights rising tensions between Beijing and Washington over nuclear policy, arms control and strategic stability, as global frameworks governing nuclear weapons continue to weaken.
The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC, says the registration of over 10 million members nationwide signals a clear path to electoral victory.
The party described the figure as evidence of its growing grassroots strength and nationwide acceptance ahead of the next general elections.
The Lagos APC Spokesman, Seye Oladejo, said the success followed the recently concluded electronic registration exercise of the party
“Registering over 10 million members nationwide is unprecedented and clearly signals a victory path for the APC,” Mr Oladejo said.
He said the digital exercise strengthened internal democracy, improved transparency and deepened participation across wards, local governments and constituencies.
“The seamless adoption of the e-registration platform shows growing confidence of Nigerians in the APC and our progressive ideals,” he said.
Mr Oladejo said the process created a credible and verifiable membership database that accurately reflected the party’s true numerical strength.
He noted that both old and new members were given equal opportunity to register and qualify to vote and be voted for.
“This inclusive system has reinforced fairness, participation and trust within the party,” he said.
The spokesman added that requiring a valid Permanent Voter’s Card and National Identification Number protected the integrity of the process.
“It eliminated ghost members and safeguarded the authenticity of our membership register,” he said.
Mr Oladejo said the large membership base placed the APC in a strong strategic position ahead of the elections.
“This gives us a significant head start and demonstrates our readiness for mass mobilisation across the country,” he said.
He commended party leaders, officials and volunteers for ensuring a smooth exercise.
Mr Oladejo also appreciated members and new registrants for their cooperation toward building a stronger and more united party.
He reaffirmed the APC’s commitment to unity, internal democracy and good governance under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
Afrobeats star Lojay has sparked conversation online after offering fans a simple but practical piece of advice about nightlife in Nigeria.
The singer, known for his smooth vocals and vibrant stage presence, took to social media to share what he believes is an important rule after a night of drinking at clubs or parties. According to him, fun should always be balanced with responsibility, especially considering how intense and unpredictable nightlife can sometimes become.
While he didn’t present himself as preaching, many followers interpreted the message as coming from a place of care and experience. Lojay reminded fans that after consuming alcohol, it’s important to think clearly about safety, transportation, and the people around you.
Nightlife culture in major cities like Lagos and Abuja is energetic and fast-paced. From celebrity appearances to surprise DJ sets, partygoers often lose track of time and sometimes, their limits. Lojay’s comment appeared to acknowledge that reality while encouraging smarter choices once the music stops.
Fans reacted quickly, with many praising the artist for using his platform to promote awareness rather than just glamour. Some shared personal stories of nights that went wrong because they or someone they knew ignored similar advice. Others added their own suggestions, including going home with trusted friends, arranging rides in advance, staying hydrated, and avoiding unnecessary confrontations.
Beyond the immediate reactions, the moment highlights how celebrities increasingly influence lifestyle conversations. What might sound like a casual remark can quickly become guidance for thousands of young followers who look up to them.
Lojay has built a reputation not only for hit records but also for maintaining a relatable connection with fans. By addressing real-life situations many young Nigerians face, he once again showed why audiences see him as more than just a performer.
In the end, the message was straightforward: enjoy yourself, but stay safe.
And in a nightlife scene where anything can happen, that reminder may be more valuable than ever.
President Bola Tinubu has accepted a state visit invitation to the United Kingdom (UK) extended to him by King Charles of England.
This is contained in a statement issued by the UK Mission in Nigeria on Sunday posted on its official X handle.
According to the statement, the President’s visit, slated for Wednesday, March 18, and Thursday, March 19, will be the first by a Nigerian leader since 1989.
It added that the historic visit provides an opportunity to further strengthen the enduring partnership between the two countries.
The president will be accompanied by the First Lady, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu, during the visit, and the King and Queen will host them at Windsor Castle.
“The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu, accompanied by the First Lady, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, has accepted an invitation from His Majesty The King to pay a State Visit to the United Kingdom from Wednesday, 18th March to Thursday, 19th March 2026.
“This historic visit provides an opportunity to further strengthen the enduring partnership between our two nations.
“The King and Queen will host the State Visit at Windsor Castle,” the statement added.
The global music community is in mourning following the death of legendary Ghanaian highlife musician Ebo Taylor, who passed away on Saturday at the age of 90.
A guitarist, composer, arranger, and bandleader, Taylor’s career spanned more than six decades, during which he helped define and modernize one of West Africa’s most beloved sounds. Revered at home and admired internationally, he is widely regarded as one of the architects of contemporary highlife music.
Born Deroy Taylor in Cape Coast in 1936, the man many came to affectionately call “Uncle Ebo” grew up alongside the evolution of Ghana’s popular music. By the 1950s and 1960s, as the country moved through the hopeful early years of independence, highlife became the soundtrack of a generation — and Taylor was at the heart of it.
His music blended traditional African rhythms with elements of jazz, funk, and soul. Over time, he developed a signature style marked by warm guitar lines, rich horn arrangements, and lyrics that reflected everyday life, social change, and celebration. The fusion gave his records a timeless quality that would later travel far beyond Ghana’s borders.
Taylor’s journey also took him to London, where he studied music and interacted with other African musicians shaping new directions in sound, including Fela Kuti. Those exchanges deepened his approach to arrangement and composition, and when he returned home, he brought with him ideas that would push highlife into fresh territory.
Throughout the decades, he performed with some of the most important bands in the region, mentored younger musicians, and remained a quiet but steady influence in the industry. Even when global trends shifted, his work endured.
In the 2000s and 2010s, renewed interest in African classics sparked a revival of his catalog. International DJs, collectors, and producers rediscovered his grooves, introducing his music to new audiences and cementing his reputation as a pioneer whose sound was ahead of its time. Samples, reissues, and festival appearances brought “Uncle Ebo” back into global conversations, proving that great music never fades.
News of his passing came just a day after a city festival launched in Accra in his honor, marking his milestone birthday and celebrating his immense contributions. The timing has added an extra emotional weight to tributes now pouring in from artists, cultural leaders, and fans around the world.
Many have described him as humble, elegant, and deeply committed to his craft — a man whose melodies carried history while still feeling alive on modern dance floors.
Ebo Taylor leaves behind not only a treasured discography but a musical philosophy rooted in creativity, collaboration, and cultural pride. His influence can be heard in contemporary highlife, Afrobeat, and countless hybrid styles flourishing today.
Though a giant has fallen silent, the music he created continues
President Bola Tinubu’s late-night meeting with Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike in Abuja may be a turning point in calming the state’s political tensions.
The meeting, held at the Presidential Villa, included other prominent leaders from the state, but details of the discussions remain confidential.
However, sources indicate that Governor Fubara accompanied Wike to his residence in Guzape, Abuja, after the meeting, suggesting a possible reconciliation between the two influential figures.
Reports also hint that Fubara expressed remorse to Wike, promising to avoid disrespect in the future.
This development comes amid months of intense political tension in Rivers State, fueled by disagreements between Fubara and Wike, who were once allies.
President Tinubu’s intervention is seen as a strategic effort to restore peace, stabilize governance, and prevent further escalation in the oil-rich state.
Tragedy struck in Lagos after a gospel singer, Matthew Ogundele, and three members of his crew were discovered dead inside a music studio in the Abraham Adesanya area of Ajah.
According to information available, the Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of a suspect in connection with the incident as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the deaths.
The victims were identified as Matthew Ogundele, Itunu Ogundele, Joseph Sanya, and popular blogger Matthew Awosanya, widely known as JoesTv. Their sudden passing has sent shockwaves through the gospel music community and among followers who had interacted with them shortly before the tragedy.
Reports indicate that the singer and his team hadOlanireti Akinbola been invited to minister on Tuesday, the second day of a three-day birthday praise programme organised by fellow gospel artiste . After completing their assignment late into the night, they reportedly chose to remain at the studio to rest rather than travel elsewhere.
Their bodies were then discovered on Wednesday, prompting immediate concern and the involvement of law enforcement authorities.
While speculation has circulated online, police have urged the public to remain calm and allow investigators to determine what truly happened. Officials say preliminary steps, including securing the location and gathering evidence, are already underway, and further updates will be communicated as facts become clearer.
Friends, fans, and colleagues have taken to social media to express disbelief and grief, remembering Ogundele and his crew as passionate individuals dedicated to spreading the gospel through music and media. Tributes have continued to pour in, with many calling for a thorough investigation and justice for the deceased.
The incident has once again highlighted the risks of misinformation in the early stages of developing stories, as authorities work to piece together timelines and verify accounts from witnesses and organisers.
As families mourn their loved ones, the wider community waits anxiously for answers that might explain how a night of worship and celebration ended in such heartbreaking loss.
Egyptian international and Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah is mourning the death of his grandfather, Ahmed Abdel Aziz Al Bambi, who passed away on Monday morning, according to reports from Egyptian local media.
The sad news was confirmed by Abdel Aziz Al Bambi, son of the deceased and Salah’s uncle, who also serves as chairman of the board of directors of the Mohamed Salah Youth Center. In an emotional message shared with the public, he conveyed the family’s deep grief and asked for prayers during what he described as an incredibly painful time.
Family sources say the late Ahmed Abdel Aziz Al Bambi was a respected figure within the community and a strong pillar of support for his relatives. His passing has left a profound void among loved ones, friends, and well-wishers.
Although Mohamed Salah has not yet issued a detailed public statement, fans across Egypt and around the world have flooded social media with messages of condolence, solidarity, and prayers for the Liverpool star and his family. Many supporters acknowledged how close-knit Salah is with his roots and relatives, noting that family has always played a central role in his life and career.
The Mohamed Salah Youth Center, which has long been associated with charitable and developmental initiatives in the region, is also expected to observe mourning in honor of the elder Al Bambi, reflecting the deep connection between the footballer’s achievements and the community that raised him.
Moments like this remind supporters that beyond the goals, trophies, and global fame, athletes also face personal losses just like everyone else. For Salah, widely admired not only for his brilliance on the pitch but also for his humility and generosity off it, the period ahead will be one of reflection and remembrance.
As tributes continue to pour in, many are praying that the family finds strength and comfort while honoring the memory of a man whose legacy lives on through those he leaves behind.
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Pope Leo XIV has condemned the recent violent attacks in Nigeria, expressing sorrow over the “heavy loss of life” and urging authorities to safeguard citizens.
In a statement shared on his official X handle, the pontiff said he received news of the attacks with “sorrow and concern,” noting that multiple communities had been targeted.
He expressed solidarity with victims of violence and terrorism and called on relevant authorities to remain resolute in ensuring the safety of all Nigerians.
The Pope’s remarks come amid escalating insecurity in Nigeria, particularly in Kwara State, where gunmen attacked Woro and Nuku villages, killing scores of residents.
Reports indicate 75 deaths were confirmed by police and Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, while community members claim the toll exceeds 200.
Homes and properties were destroyed, and survivors recount widespread destruction.
President Bola Tinubu has deployed additional troops to Kwara and declared a nationwide security emergency.
An unusual protest unfolded on Monday at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja as demonstrators arrived with mattresses and pillows to press their demand for the mandatory real-time electronic transmission of election results.
The protesters, who gathered at the entrance of the federal legislature, were seen carrying bedding materials and, in some cases, lying on mattresses at the protest ground.
The symbolic action drew public attention as the demonstrators vowed to remain at the site until their demands were addressed.
The protest is linked to ongoing controversy surrounding amendments to the Electoral Act ahead of the 2027 general elections, particularly the refusal of lawmakers to explicitly mandate real-time electronic transmission of results by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Demonstrators insisted that the amended legislation must clearly include the phrase “real-time electronic transmission,” arguing that anything short of this leaves room for manipulation and electoral irregularities.
While several Nigerians and civil society groups have continued to push for compulsory electronic transmission of results to enhance transparency, some lawmakers have maintained that the provision should remain discretionary. Legislators opposing the move have cited logistical challenges, infrastructure gaps and security concerns in certain parts of the country.
Despite repeated clarifications from the Senate leadership that electronic transmission has not been removed from the Electoral Act, protesters remained unconvinced, accusing lawmakers of deliberately weakening safeguards meant to protect the credibility of future elections.
Security was tight around the National Assembly, with a heavy presence of law enforcement personnel deployed to maintain order as the protest continued. There were no reports of violence or arrests as of the time of filing this report.
The demonstration forms part of a broader wave of civic actions across the country calling for electoral reforms and greater accountability in Nigeria’s democratic process ahead of the 2027 polls.
President Bola Tinubu on Sunday received a high-level delegation from the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) at the State House, Abuja, in a meeting that underscored renewed strategic engagement between Nigeria and the United States on defence, intelligence sharing and regional security cooperation.
The U.S. delegation was led by the Commander of AFRICOM, General Dagvin Anderson, and comprised senior diplomatic and military officials.
They included the Chargé d’Affaires of the United States Embassy in Nigeria, Mr Keith Heffern; AFRICOM’s Senior Foreign Policy Adviser, Ambassador Peter Vrooman; and Command Sergeant Major Garric M. Banfield, AFRICOM’s Command Senior Enlisted Leader.
Although details of the discussions were not made public, the meeting is understood to have focused on security collaboration, counterterrorism efforts, and stability in West and Central Africa, amid ongoing regional security challenges.
President Tinubu was accompanied by top officials in Nigeria’s defence and intelligence community, reflecting the high-level nature of the engagement.
Those present included the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu; the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd); the Chief of Defence Staff, General Olufemi Oluyede; the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Waidi Shaibu; the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Lieutenant-General Emmanuel Uandiandeye; the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Mohammed Mohammed; and the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Tosin Ajayi.
The meeting comes amid broader efforts by the Tinubu administration to strengthen international partnerships aimed at addressing terrorism, insurgency, and transnational security threats affecting Nigeria and the wider region.