Diaspora Digital Media, in partnership with Digital Assets by Management Academy, has announced a scheduled edition of its weekly virtual programme titled Blockchain World 2.0, aimed at addressing emerging issues in the digital finance ecosystem.
The upcoming session is billed to hold on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM Nigerian time, and will be conducted via Zoom, with a simultaneous live broadcast on YouTube.
According to the organisers, the theme for this week’s discussion is “Is Crypto Still Decentralized if Institutions Dominate it?”, a topic expected to spark critical conversations around the evolving structure of cryptocurrency markets and the growing influence of institutional investors.
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In addition to the Zoom session, the programme will be streamed live on the official YouTube channel of Diaspora Digital Media, providing wider access for viewers who prefer to watch remotely.
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The weekly Blockchain World 2.0 series is designed to educate, inform, and engage audiences on trends shaping blockchain technology, cryptocurrency adoption, and digital financial systems globally.
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They further urged interested individuals to take advantage of the platform to deepen their knowledge and stay updated on critical developments in blockchain and cryptocurrency.
The All Progressives Congress has announced its timetable for primary elections ahead of the 2027 general elections, setting the cost of its presidential nomination form at ₦100 million.
The decision was disclosed following a high-level meeting of the party’s National Working Committee, where key dates and guidelines for the nomination process were finalized. Although the exact time of the meeting was not publicly stated, it is understood to have taken place in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
According to party officials, the sale of nomination and expression of interest forms will commence ahead of the scheduled primaries, which are expected to hold nationwide in line with the timetable released by the ruling party.
The ₦100 million fee for the presidential form maintains the high financial threshold seen in previous election cycles, a move that has consistently generated debate among political observers and the general public.
Party insiders say the pricing reflects the APC’s strategy to attract serious contenders while also serving as a fundraising mechanism for campaign activities and administrative processes.
The timetable outlines a series of activities, including the screening of aspirants, appeals, and the conduct of primaries across various elective positions such as governorship, National Assembly, and state assemblies.
Political analysts note that the announcement signals the early start of internal party processes as major political parties begin positioning ahead of the 2027 elections.
The development also comes amid increasing political realignments, consultations, and speculations over potential presidential aspirants within the APC and across opposition parties.
Critics, however, argue that the high cost of nomination forms may limit participation to only wealthy individuals, thereby excluding younger aspirants and those without significant financial backing.
Supporters of the policy counter that political campaigns require substantial funding and that aspirants are expected to demonstrate capacity to mobilize resources.
As preparations intensify, attention is expected to shift to key figures within the APC who may declare interest in the presidential race, as well as possible alliances and internal party dynamics that could shape the outcome of the primaries.
The party has assured members of a transparent and credible process, emphasizing that all aspirants will be given a level playing field in accordance with the party’s constitution and electoral guidelines.
Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested four suspected members of an armed robbery syndicate during a coordinated sting operation in Ughelli, Delta State.
The arrests were carried out following intelligence reports linking the suspects to a series of robbery incidents that had reportedly terrorised residents and commuters within the Ughelli axis in recent weeks.
Police sources disclosed that the operation, which was executed by tactical units, took place in the early hours of the day after security operatives tracked the suspects to their hideout. The exact time of the raid was not officially disclosed, but authorities confirmed it was a targeted and pre-planned action.
According to preliminary findings, the suspects are believed to be part of a larger criminal network involved in armed robbery activities across parts of Delta State. During the operation, security personnel reportedly recovered items suspected to be proceeds of crime, as well as weapons used in previous attacks.
Residents of Ughelli had earlier raised alarm over increasing cases of robbery, prompting intensified surveillance and intelligence gathering by law enforcement agencies. The successful sting operation is being seen as a response to growing public concern over safety in the area.
A senior police officer involved in the operation stated that investigations are ongoing to uncover other members of the syndicate who may still be at large. Efforts are also being made to determine the full extent of the group’s activities and any possible links to other criminal operations in the region.
The police assured residents that normalcy is being restored and urged members of the public to continue providing useful information that could aid ongoing security operations.
Authorities further reiterated their commitment to tackling crime across Delta State, emphasizing that more targeted operations will be carried out to dismantle criminal networks and enhance public safety.
The arrested suspects are expected to be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations, as the police continue their crackdown on organised crime in the state.
Suspected gunmen have reportedly attacked a commercial bus belonging to GUO Transport along the Benin–Ore Expressway, killing the driver and abducting several passengers in a fresh wave of highway violence in southern Nigeria.
The incident occurred on Sunday along the busy Ore–Benin corridor, a major interstate route linking the South-West to the South-South and South-East regions of the country.
According to reports, the bus was travelling from Lagos towards the eastern part of Nigeria when it was ambushed by armed attackers who opened fire on the vehicle.
The driver was shot dead on the spot, forcing the vehicle to a halt and leaving passengers at the mercy of the assailants.
Eyewitness accounts indicate that the gunmen then forced passengers out of the bus and marched them into nearby forest areas, a tactic commonly associated with kidnapping gangs operating along the route.
The exact number of abducted passengers remains unclear as of the time of reporting, with authorities yet to release an official figure.
Police authorities in Edo State have reportedly confirmed the attack and launched a manhunt for the perpetrators, while security operatives have begun combing surrounding forests in a bid to rescue the victims.
The Benin–Ore Expressway has increasingly become notorious for kidnappings, armed robberies, and violent ambushes, with commuters frequently raising concerns over safety along the corridor.
Security experts attribute the recurring attacks to inadequate patrol coverage, difficult terrain, and the strategic importance of the highway, which makes it a prime target for criminal gangs.
Videos circulating on social media reportedly show the aftermath of the attack, including the abandoned vehicle and belongings of passengers scattered along the road, further fueling public anxiety.
The latest incident has triggered renewed outrage among Nigerians, with many calling on the federal government and security agencies to intensify patrols, deploy surveillance technology, and implement stronger response systems to secure major highways.
The attack adds to a growing list of similar incidents across the country, highlighting the persistent insecurity affecting road travel and raising concerns about the safety of commuters nationwide.
As of now, rescue efforts are ongoing, and authorities are under increasing pressure to ensure the safe return of the abducted passengers while bringing the perpetrators to justice.
d4vd arrives at the Streamy Awards on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023, at the Fairmont Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
The case involving D4vd has continued to unfold in Los Angeles, drawing widespread attention as more details emerge around the tragic death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez.
What began as a missing person report in 2024 gradually turned into a complex investigation that left both the public and authorities searching for clarity. For months, there were few concrete updates, fueling speculation across social media and intensifying concern over the teenager’s disappearance.
The case took a chilling turn in September 2025 when investigators discovered human remains inside a vehicle linked to Burke. The car, which had been sitting in a Hollywood tow yard after being impounded, reportedly drew attention due to a strong odor. Upon inspection, authorities found Celeste’s decomposed body concealed in bags, raising immediate questions about how long the vehicle had gone unnoticed and who had access to it during that time.
Medical examiners later indicated that the victim may have been deceased for weeks before the discovery, adding another layer of complexity to the timeline. By then, Burke had been actively touring internationally, enjoying a rapid rise in fame and a growing global fanbase.
As news of the discovery spread, the contrast between his public success and the seriousness of the investigation became a major talking point. Shortly after, he stepped away from public appearances and cancelled tour dates, though no official charges had been announced at the time.
Behind the scenes, legal proceedings were already underway. A grand jury had reportedly been reviewing evidence for months, hearing testimony and examining the circumstances surrounding the case. The lack of public updates during this period only deepened public curiosity and, in some cases, frustration.
The recent arrest and formal charges mark a significant turning point. Prosecutors now appear to believe they have sufficient evidence to move forward, while Burke’s legal team maintains his innocence, setting the stage for what is expected to be a closely watched court battle.
Legal experts note that cases like this often take time due to the need for forensic analysis, witness interviews, and the careful building of a case that can withstand scrutiny in court. The delay in arrest, while questioned by many, may reflect the complexity of the investigation rather than inaction.
For Celeste’s family, however, the legal process is only one part of a much larger reality. They have continued to mourn her loss while publicly calling for accountability and answers about what led to her death.
As the case moves into the courtroom phase, attention will likely shift from speculation to evidence, testimony, and legal arguments. For now, it remains a deeply emotional and highly sensitive case one that has not only captured headlines but also sparked broader conversations about justice, accountability, and the impact of public scrutiny in high-profile investigations.
Nigerians have taken to social media to celebrate Tunde Onakoya, founder of Chess in Slums Africa, after he shared a striking video of himself playing chess at the iconic Louvre Museum in Paris dressed proudly in traditional agbada.
In the now-viral clip, Onakoya is seen calmly focused over a chessboard, his richly designed outfit flowing as tourists and onlookers move around the historic location. The moment, simple yet powerful, quickly caught attention online, with many praising not just his skill but the symbolism behind the scene.
For supporters, the image represented more than a casual game of chess it was a bold statement of identity. Wearing agbada in one of the world’s most visited cultural landmarks struck a chord with Nigerians, who described it as a proud display of heritage on a global stage.
Many users applauded Onakoya for consistently merging intellect with culture, noting how he continues to redefine what modern African excellence looks like. Comments flooded in, describing the moment as “graceful,” “intentional,” and “deeply inspiring,” especially for young Nigerians who look up to him.
Beyond the aesthetics, others highlighted the deeper message tied to his journey. Through his work with Chess in Slums Africa, Onakoya has built a reputation for using chess as a tool for social change empowering children in underserved communities and giving them access to opportunities many never imagined.
Seeing him in Paris, confidently dressed in traditional attire while engaging in a game often associated with strategy and intellect, reinforced that mission. It showed that global relevance does not require abandoning cultural roots a sentiment many found refreshing.
Some users also pointed out the contrast between the historic European setting and his distinctly Nigerian outfit, calling it a “beautiful collision of worlds.” To them, it symbolized a new narrative where African culture is not just present but celebrated in global spaces.
As the video continues to circulate, it has sparked conversations about representation, pride, and the evolving image of Nigerians abroad. For many, Onakoya didn’t just play chess in Paris he made a statement without saying a word.
Nigerian streamer and content creator Habeeb Hamzat, popularly known as Peller, has continued to dominate online conversations following his bold stance on personal finance a stance many are calling both admirable and controversial.
Beyond the viral clip, the discussion has taken on a deeper life of its own, with Nigerians dissecting not just what he said, but what it represents in a country where financial pressure often comes from every direction.
Peller’s philosophy appears rooted in extreme financial discipline and self-preservation. By setting a hard boundary never allowing his savings to fall below ₦100 million he is essentially building a psychological “floor” that protects him from slipping back into financial instability. For many young Nigerians trying to escape cycles of poverty or inconsistency, that mindset resonates strongly. It reflects a growing shift toward intentional wealth-building, especially among digital creators and entrepreneurs who don’t have guaranteed income streams.
However, the backlash reveals something equally important: culture. In Nigeria, money is rarely just personal it is communal. From extended family expectations to emergency contributions, financial success often comes with an unspoken obligation to support others. This is where critics argue Peller’s stance feels detached. To them, refusing to touch savings even in life-or-death situations crosses from discipline into insensitivity.
Social media reactions have only amplified the divide. While some users praised his “no-touch policy” as the kind of mindset needed to build generational wealth, others mocked the idea, suggesting it ignores real-life emergencies where money isn’t just numbers it’s survival.
Interestingly, Peller’s comments also highlight a broader issue: the lack of reliable systems. In countries with stronger healthcare, insurance, and social support structures, individuals are less burdened by sudden financial responsibility for others. In Nigeria, where such systems are often weak or inaccessible, people rely heavily on family and friends making his stance even more controversial.
Some financial analysts online have tried to strike a middle ground, suggesting that while discipline is crucial, flexibility is equally important. Emergency funds, they argue, exist for a reason and completely locking away money without exceptions could be risky in its own way.
At its core, the debate isn’t just about Peller. It’s about a generation trying to redefine money habits in a tough economy balancing survival, ambition, and responsibility.
And whether people agree with him or not, one thing is certain: Peller has sparked a conversation that goes far beyond ₦100 million it’s about values, priorities, and what financial security truly means in today’s Nigeria.
The former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, and the defendants, including the University of Nigeria, Nsuka, UNN, on Monday opted for an out-of-court settlement of their dispute.
Mr Nnaji had filed a suit before Justice Hauwa Yilwa of the Federal High Court in Abuja, praying the court to stop the university from releasing his academic records following allegations of certificate forgery.
The ex-minister, the plaintiff in the case, was alleged to have forged his degree and National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, certificates.
The allegations, through a media report, led to his resignation as Nigeria’s minister in 2025.
Justice Yilwa had, on Feb. 26, fixed today for the hearing of his suit.
Upon resumed hearing, Ope Muritala, who appeared for Mr Nnaji, told the court that the case was fixed for hearing of all pending applications.
Mr Muritala, however, said that there was “a new development as parties were exploring an out-of-court settlement.”
He applied for an adjournment to allow parties explore the peaceful resolution of the case.
Lawyers to the Minister of Education, P. C. Ike, and his counterpart for the National Universities Commission, NUC, N. H. Obah told the court they were unaware of the development.
They said they were only hearing about this while in court.
The duo, however, did not oppose Muritala’s application.
On his part, Chidubem Ugwueze, who represented UNN and its officials (3rd to 7th defendants), said that the lead counsel, Chris Uche, SAN, had informed him of the settlement plan.
He said the defendants were not opposed to the reconciliatory move but urged the court to “hear their motion for regularisation” in case the talks failed.
Justice Yilwa declined to take the application.
She said the motion would be considered if the settlement efforts failed.
The judge then adjourned the matter until July 8 for report of settlement.
Mr Nnaji, in an ex-parte motion, had sought an order granting him leave to issue prerogative writs prohibiting the university and its officials from “tampering with” or continuing to “tamper with” his academic records, among others.
Mr Nnaji, in the suit, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1909/2025, sued the Minister of Education, NUC, UNN and Ortuanya as 1st to 4th respondents.
He also joined the Registrar of UNN; Ujam and the Senate of the university as 5th to 7th respondents respectively.
He sought the leave to issue a prerogative writ of mandamus compelling the university and its officials to release his academic transcript to him, and asked the Minister of Education and the NUC to exercise their supervisory powers to compel UNN to do so.
He equally sought an interim injunction restraining UNN and its officials from “tampering” with his academic records pending the determination of the substantive suit, among others.
But in their preliminary objection, the 3rd to 7th defendants, prayed the court to strike out the suit for want of jurisdiction.
They also sought an order awarding substantial costs in favour of the 3rd, 4th and 6th defendants.
In a nine-ground of argument, they said the motion ex-parte for leave was not filed within three three months of the occurrence of the subject matter.
They argued that this was contrary to Order 34 Rule 4(1) of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules 2019.
They also argued that it was contrary to the provisions of Section 2 (a) of the Public Officers Protection Act 2004, which rendered the entire proceedings incompetent and rob this court of jurisdiction.
“The substantive motion for prerogative orders was wrongly brought by motion on notice instead of an originating motion as required under Order 34Rule 5 (1) of the Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 2019.
“The application is incompetent, premature, speculative there being no prior request or denial of release of academic records or any evidence of interference with the applicant’s academic records prior to the commencement of this action,” they said.
They equally argued that the court lacked jurisdiction to entertain “matters concerning student academic records, examinations, results and transcripts.
They argue that the matter is not proceedings arising from the administration or management of any agency within the exclusive jurisdiction in Section 251(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended).
They also argued that internal remedy has not been exhausted and the applicants’ fundamental rights has not been breached.
They said no reasonable cause of action was disclosed against the 3rd to 7th respondents, particularly the 4th respondent, Prof. Ortuanya, who acted solely in his official capacity as VC of UNN, among others.
Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has reportedly dismissed calls attributed to Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, urging him to withdraw from the 2027 presidential race, insisting that he remains firmly committed to his political ambition.
The development, which has stirred fresh political debate ahead of the 2027 general elections, is said to have further intensified discussions around opposition alignment, coalition building, and internal negotiations among key political figures in Nigeria.
According to reports circulating on Nairaland and other political discussion platforms, Peter Obi was alleged to have made a private appeal to Amaechi, encouraging him to reconsider his presidential ambition in favour of a broader opposition consensus. However, Amaechi is said to have rejected the request outright, maintaining that stepping down is not part of his current political strategy.
The meeting or interaction where the alleged request was made was not formally detailed in terms of exact venue and time, though it is believed to have taken place within political consultation circles involving key stakeholders discussing the 2027 electoral landscape. No official confirmation has been provided regarding the specific date, and political observers say details remain unclear.
Amaechi, a former Governor of Rivers State and a prominent figure in Nigeria’s opposition politics, is widely expected to be positioning himself for a presidential run, although he has yet to formally declare under any political party platform for the 2027 election cycle.
Political analysts note that the reported disagreement highlights growing tensions within opposition blocs, as various figures seek to consolidate support ahead of what is expected to be a highly competitive election. Calls for unity among opposition leaders have increased in recent months, with some stakeholders advocating for a single candidate capable of challenging the ruling party’s dominance.
Peter Obi, who came third in the 2023 presidential election under the Labour Party, has continued to maintain a strong support base among younger voters and urban populations. His political influence has made him a central figure in discussions around potential alliances and mergers within the opposition.
Amaechi’s rejection of the reported plea is seen by observers as a signal that major opposition figures may struggle to reach a consensus ahead of 2027, potentially leading to multiple strong contenders in the race.
As political activities gradually intensify across the country, attention is now shifting toward how opposition leaders will navigate negotiations, party alignments, and personal ambitions in the coming months, especially as early groundwork for 2027 continues to take shape.
Chelsea will travel to the Amex Stadium to face Brighton & Hove Albion in a Premier League fixture on Tuesday night, with manager Liam Rosenior still dealing with several injury concerns and late fitness decisions ahead of the match.
According to reports from the Evening Standard, Chelsea’s preparations for the game remain unsettled due to multiple absentees and doubts across key positions. The club is looking to bounce back from recent inconsistent results, but squad availability is expected to play a major role in shaping their approach.
A major doubt for the encounter is striker Joao Pedro, who is facing a late fitness test. The forward, who joined Chelsea from Brighton in a deal worth up to £60 million and has scored 19 goals in all competitions, missed the previous defeat to Manchester United due to a thigh injury. However, he has returned to training and a final decision on his involvement will be made on Tuesday morning.
In contrast, Chelsea have confirmed that Estevao Willian will miss the match after suffering a hamstring injury during the first half of the 1-0 loss to Manchester United. Medical staff are continuing assessments, but he remains unavailable for selection.
Midfield reinforcement comes in the form of Enzo Fernandez, who is expected to feature after being withdrawn late in the previous match due to cramp. The Argentine midfielder has been declared fit and could play a key role in Chelsea’s midfield setup.
However, the Blues will continue to be without several important players. Reece James, Levi Colwill, Jamie Gittens, and goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen are all sidelined with injuries, leaving gaps across defence and attack. Despite this, Trevoh Chalobah is in contention for a starting role after returning to the bench against Manchester United following an ankle problem.
There is also a leadership adjustment expected, with Moises Caicedo likely to captain the team in the absence of Reece James. In attack, Liam Delap may begin on the bench if Joao Pedro is deemed fit enough to start, while young midfielder Jesse Derry has been training with the senior squad and could be included in the matchday selection.
Chelsea’s likely formation is a 4-2-3-1 setup, with Robert Sanchez in goal; Malo Gusto, Wesley Fofana, Trevoh Chalobah, and Marc Cucurella in defence; Andrey Santos and Moises Caicedo in midfield; and an attacking line featuring Pedro Neto, Enzo Fernandez, Cole Palmer, and Joao Pedro.
With fitness doubts still unresolved, Chelsea’s final team sheet will depend heavily on late medical assessments as they look to secure a crucial result away from home.
Chelsea forward Nicolas Jackson is set to return to Stamford Bridge at the end of the season, as uncertainty grows over Bayern Munich’s willingness to complete a permanent deal for the striker following his loan spell in Germany.
Jackson, who joined Bayern on loan last summer, has registered nine goals across all competitions during his time in the Bundesliga. However, despite flashes of promise, the German champions are yet to make a final decision on whether to trigger a permanent transfer option.
According to reports from The Sun, Bayern Munich, who recently secured the Bundesliga title after a win over Stuttgart, are still assessing Jackson’s long-term future. The club’s coaching staff, led by Vincent Kompany, are said to have been impressed with the player’s attitude and adaptability, leaving the door open for a potential stay beyond the current campaign.
“SunSport has been told that Vincent Kompany has taken a keen liking to how Jackson has handled himself and would not be against keeping him, though no decision will be made until the end of the season,” the report stated.
Despite this interest, sources suggest that Bayern remain hesitant, with financial considerations and squad planning expected to play a key role in any final decision. If the German giants opt against a permanent move, Jackson will return to Chelsea ahead of the summer transfer window.
At Chelsea, Jackson’s long-term future remains uncertain. While some sections of the fanbase would reportedly be open to a sale at the right price, others believe he still has potential to develop into a more consistent attacking option if given time and proper support within a settled system.
The striker’s situation comes at a time of wider instability at Stamford Bridge, where squad planning and attacking output have been recurring concerns. Chelsea’s coaching staff are expected to reassess their forward options ahead of next season, with potential incoming and outgoing transfers likely depending on managerial decisions and financial strategy.
For Jackson, the coming weeks will be decisive. Bayern’s final evaluation, expected at the end of the season, will determine whether he remains in Germany or returns to England to fight for his place in a highly competitive Chelsea squad.
Lagos State just released new cybersecurity guidelines to protect local businesses from digital threats. Find out how this practical framework defends your data.
Currently, Lagos State has launched its first official cybersecurity guidelines for local businesses. Specifically, Commissioner Gbenga Omotoso announced this new safety framework to combat rising digital threats. As a result, the state aims to protect companies from severe online attacks. Furthermore, this move sets the stage for a much safer digital economy across the region.
Rising Cyber Threats Facing Lagos Businesses
To begin with, Lagos serves as the leading technology hub in Africa today. However, this massive digital growth brings serious dangers to local enterprises. Furthermore, according to the National Information Technology Development Agency, Nigeria loses roughly $500 million annually to cybercrime. Consequently, these financial losses destroy small and large businesses alike. Moreover, malicious hackers recently breached government systems, including the Corporate Affairs Commission. Therefore, experts agree that immediate action remains absolutely necessary.
Ikeja, Lagos
In addition, the new guidelines address these urgent vulnerabilities head-on. Specifically, the Lagos State Cybersecurity Advisory Council helped draft this vital document. Furthermore, Professor Fene Osakwe chaired this expert team to ensure practical solutions. Also, Gbemisola Kayode-Bolarinwa provided crucial project management expertise during the drafting process. As a result, the guidelines avoid heavy fines and focus entirely on helpful advice. Ultimately, the government wants to build public trust rather than punish struggling founders.
Simple Cybersecurity Guidelines for Small Companies
Meanwhile, the policy offers very clear steps for small and medium enterprises. In other words, small business owners do not need expensive software to stay safe. Instead, the framework recommends simple practices like using strong passwords. Also, workers must use multi-factor authentication to secure their online accounts. Besides that, owners should regularly train their staff to spot fake phishing emails.
Following this, the guidelines highlight the importance of daily data backups. To clarify, businesses must keep three copies of their data on different devices. Moreover, keeping one backup copy offline prevents total loss during ransomware attacks. Additionally, companies must segment their guest Wi-Fi from their main corporate network. Furthermore, businesses must report any digital breach within exactly 72 hours. Ultimately, these simple actions protect the core backbone of the local economy.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Lagos State Governor
Advanced Cyber Defences for Large Enterprises
On the other hand, medium and large enterprises face much stricter recommendations. Because of this, these companies must handle vast amounts of sensitive customer data very carefully. Therefore, the state advises them to adopt recognized global security standards. For instance, large firms should deploy identity management tools to restrict network access. Furthermore, IT teams must run simulated phishing tests to keep employees alert.
Drones for smarter traffic control in Lagos
Similarly, these larger companies must assess the security of their third-party vendors. Specifically, a weak cloud provider can easily cause a massive data breach. Consequently, large enterprises must demand strict security guarantees from all external partners. In addition, the framework encourages regular risk assessments to find hidden flaws. As a result, these proactive steps prevent costly public relations disasters.
Furthermore, the document strongly pushes for continuous security monitoring systems. Specifically, advanced software can instantly detect unusual behaviour on corporate networks. As a result, IT teams can isolate a threat before it spreads widely. Also, large organizations should implement privacy-by-design concepts into their daily operations. Ultimately, these strict measures protect millions of innocent consumers from identity theft.
Securing Government Data and Public Infrastructure
At the same time, state ministries face the highest security expectations of all. To put it simply, government agencies control the most critical national information. Therefore, the guidelines require them to establish dedicated security operations centres. Also, these public departments must share threat intelligence to stop coordinated attacks. Besides that, strict application security remains mandatory for all new software projects.
Furthermore, the document demands total transparency when a data breach occurs. That is to say, agencies must promptly notify the public about stolen citizen data. Moreover, these rules align perfectly with the recent Cybercrime Act of 2024. Likewise, they match the standards set by the Nigeria Data Protection Act. Ultimately, this alignment ensures that public institutions obey federal privacy laws.
“Businesses that adopt these recommendations are not only protecting themselves; they’re actively contributing to a secure digital ecosystem that fosters innovation, investment, and public confidence.” Gbenga Omotoso, Commissioner for Information and Strategy
The Future of Digital Safety in Lagos
Despite this progress, the new policy still has a few notable blind spots. For example, the document completely ignores emerging threats like artificial intelligence deepfakes. Also, it provides very little guidance on tracking long-term implementation success. Nevertheless, making the rules voluntary encourages more business owners to participate willingly. Consequently, companies can improve their defences without fearing sudden government audits.
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Moreover, the Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology promises continuous updates. Specifically, Commissioner Tubosun Alake fully supports this ongoing educational initiative. As a result, the state will adapt the rules as new threats appear. In summary, this collaborative approach builds a much stronger and safer business environment. Ultimately, Lagos is choosing practical teamwork over strict penalties.
In conclusion, the new Lagos cybersecurity framework offers a brilliant starting point. Specifically, it gives organizations of all sizes the tools to protect themselves. As a result, local enterprises can now grow their digital operations securely. Looking ahead, this unified effort will firmly secure the future of Africa’s tech capital.
A dramatic stoppage-time goal secured a 2–1 victory for Kano Pillars over Rivers United in a tense Nigeria Premier Football League encounter.
The match, played at a lively atmosphere in Kano, saw both sides struggle to break the deadlock in a cautious first half that ended goalless.
The game eventually came alive in the second half as Kano Pillars began to press higher and create more attacking opportunities.
Their persistence paid off in the 81st minute when Musa Abdullahi produced a composed finish to give the home side the lead.
Rivers United, however, responded strongly as they pushed forward in search of an equaliser, increasing pressure on the Pillars defence in the closing stages.
Their efforts were rewarded in the 89th minute when Handsome Surveyor found the back of the net, bringing the visitors level and seemingly rescuing a point.
The equaliser shifted momentum towards Rivers United, who appeared poised to leave with a draw after a hard-fought comeback.
However, the final moments of the game delivered a shocking twist as Musa Abdullahi struck again deep into stoppage time.
His second goal in the 90+2 minute restored Kano Pillars’ lead and ultimately sealed all three points in dramatic fashion.
The late winner sparked celebrations among home supporters, who witnessed a thrilling finish to an intense encounter.
For Rivers United, the defeat represents a setback in their push for the league title, as dropped points at this stage of the season could prove costly.
The result highlights the unpredictable nature of the NPFL, where matches often swing in the dying minutes due to sustained pressure and defensive lapses.
Kano Pillars, meanwhile, will take confidence from their resilience and ability to respond under pressure, especially after conceding a late equaliser.
The victory is expected to boost their morale as they continue their push to climb the league standings.
Analysts note that such tightly contested matches underline the competitiveness of the league, where fine margins often decide outcomes.
As the season progresses, both teams will be looking to maintain consistency, with Rivers United aiming to recover quickly and Kano Pillars hoping to build on this momentum.
Speculation surrounding the future of Mikel Arteta at Arsenal FC has intensified following a crucial 2–1 defeat to Manchester City in the Premier League title race.
The loss, which took place at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, saw Erling Haaland score the decisive goal in the 65th minute, dealing a significant blow to Arsenal’s title ambitions.
The result has allowed City to close the gap on the league leaders to just three points, with a game in hand that could see them draw level if they secure victory in their next fixture.
Arsenal had previously held a commanding nine-point lead at the top of the table, but recent results, including a shock home defeat to Bournemouth, have seen their advantage slip.
The downturn in form has sparked frustration among sections of the fanbase, with some supporters beginning to question Arteta’s ability to deliver major silverware.
The pressure has been compounded by the possibility of Arsenal ending the season without a trophy, despite earlier hopes of competing on multiple fronts.
Reports suggest that the club’s hierarchy may be considering contingency plans should results continue to decline before the end of the campaign.
Former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has reportedly emerged as a potential replacement option if the club decides to part ways with Arteta.
Fabregas, who is currently building his coaching profile, has been linked with a future return to top-level management, with suggestions that he could take charge at Arsenal or other major European clubs.
Comments from Como president Mirwan Suwarso have further fueled speculation, as he acknowledged that Fabregas could eventually move on to bigger opportunities if his current success continues.
Meanwhile, former Arsenal star Robert Pires has previously indicated that failure to win a trophy this season could prompt the club to consider a managerial change.
However, some insiders maintain that Arsenal’s leadership still supports Arteta, who remains under contract until 2027 and has overseen significant progress since taking charge.
Football journalist David Ornstein noted that while the club intends to continue with Arteta, poor results in the closing weeks of the season could lead to difficult internal discussions.
Despite the growing pressure, Arteta’s tenure has seen Arsenal return to consistent title contention and improved performances in domestic and European competitions.
Analysts suggest that the coming weeks will be crucial in determining both Arsenal’s title fate and the manager’s future at the club.
With key fixtures ahead, the team’s response to recent setbacks is expected to play a decisive role in shaping decisions at the Emirates Stadium.
For now, uncertainty remains, with the club balancing long-term stability against the immediate demand for success from supporters and stakeholders.
A new agricultural initiative tagged Green4Life Agro Project has been unveiled as part of efforts to boost farming, create jobs, and drive economic growth across Delta North.
The programme, promoted under the campaign theme “Make Anioma Green Again,” is designed to provide practical opportunities for farmers, youths, and rural communities in the region.
According to project advocates, the initiative will be implemented across all nine local government areas in Delta North, with a focus on strengthening agricultural productivity and improving livelihoods.
The plan includes the deployment of modern agro-technology to enhance farming efficiency, increase yields, and support sustainable agricultural practices.
Promoters of the project say it aims to generate up to 120,000 jobs within four years, targeting both direct and indirect employment opportunities in the agricultural value chain.
A key component of the initiative is a proposed Diaspora Financial Grant, expected to attract funding and investment support from Nigerians living abroad.
The programme also seeks to establish and strengthen local produce markets, ensuring that farmers have better access to buyers and fair pricing for their goods.
Organizers disclosed that the project will be executed in partnership with international collaborators, including institutions based in Germany and Portugal.
They noted that the collaboration is expected to introduce global best practices and technical expertise into local farming systems.
Advocates of the initiative emphasized that Delta North, also known as Anioma land, possesses vast agricultural potential that remains underutilized.
They argued that with proper planning, investment, and coordination, rural communities in the area can be transformed into productive economic hubs.
The project also highlights the importance of youth participation in agriculture, positioning the sector as a viable and profitable career path.
Supporters believe that engaging young people in modern farming could help address unemployment and reduce rural-urban migration.
In addition, the initiative promotes sustainable growth by encouraging environmentally friendly farming methods and long-term resource management.
The vision behind the programme draws inspiration from successful agricultural systems in countries like Germany and the Netherlands, which are known for their advanced farming technologies and efficient value chains.
Stakeholders say replicating elements of these models in Delta North could significantly improve productivity and competitiveness.
The project is also being linked to broader political advocacy, with supporters calling for leadership that prioritizes agricultural development and economic empowerment.
Observers note that while the proposal presents ambitious targets, its success will depend on effective implementation, funding, and continuous stakeholder engagement.
As discussions around the initiative gain traction, many residents and farmers are hopeful that it will translate into tangible benefits and long-term development for the region.
The Green4Life Agro Project is expected to remain a key talking point in Delta North’s development discourse, particularly as political activities ahead of future elections continue to intensify.
The Chairman of Owo Local Government Area, Tope Omolayo, was reportedly assaulted and stripped by suspected thugs shortly after resuming office following a six-month suspension.
The incident occurred in Ondo State, where tensions are said to have escalated around the local government secretariat as the chairman attempted to reclaim his position.
Eyewitness accounts indicate that the attackers stormed the premises, physically assaulted Omolayo, and forcibly removed parts of his clothing in a public display that has since drawn widespread condemnation.
Sources within the local government area suggest that the attack may be linked to ongoing political disputes and disagreements surrounding his suspension and return to office.
The situation reportedly created panic among staff and residents in the area, with many fleeing the scene as the violence unfolded.
Security operatives, including personnel from the Nigeria Police Force, were said to have intervened to restore order and prevent further escalation.
Authorities have not yet released full details of the incident, but initial reports indicate that efforts are underway to identify and apprehend those responsible for the attack.
The assault has sparked outrage among political stakeholders and civil society groups, who described the act as a threat to democratic governance and the rule of law.
Observers note that attacks on public officials, particularly within government premises, raise serious concerns about security and political tolerance at the grassroots level.
Some analysts believe the incident reflects deeper divisions within local political structures, where disputes can sometimes degenerate into violence.
There have also been calls for a thorough investigation and prosecution of those involved, to serve as a deterrent against future acts of political thuggery.
Meanwhile, supporters of the chairman have expressed concern over his safety and urged authorities to provide adequate protection as he resumes his duties.
The development highlights the fragile nature of local governance in some parts of the country, where leadership transitions can be accompanied by unrest.
As investigations continue, many residents are hoping for a swift resolution to the crisis and a restoration of normalcy in the local government area.
The incident has once again drawn attention to the need for stronger institutional safeguards to protect elected officials and uphold democratic processes at all levels.
At least five persons have been killed in a renewed attack on Tse Ameen community in Gwer West Local Government Area, deepening security concerns in Benue State.
The incident, which reportedly occurred in the early hours of the day, has been linked to suspected armed herders who invaded the community and unleashed violence on residents.
Local sources said the attackers struck unexpectedly, causing panic as villagers fled for safety while properties were left vulnerable during the chaos.
Community members disclosed that the victims were caught off guard, with some unable to escape the assault in time.
The attack has added to a series of violent incidents that have plagued parts of Benue State, particularly rural farming communities.
Residents expressed fear over the recurring nature of such attacks, noting that many communities now live under constant threat.
Some locals lamented that despite previous incidents, security presence in vulnerable areas remains insufficient to deter further violence.
Authorities are yet to release full details of the latest attack, but security agencies are said to have been alerted and are making efforts to restore calm in the affected area.
The killings have sparked fresh calls for stronger security measures, with community leaders urging the government to take decisive action to protect lives and property.
Benue State has, over the years, experienced clashes often linked to disputes over land, grazing routes, and access to resources.
These conflicts have led to displacement of residents, destruction of farmlands, and disruption of local economies.
Observers warn that continued insecurity in agrarian communities could worsen food production challenges and increase humanitarian concerns in the region.
Stakeholders have repeatedly called for a comprehensive approach that includes improved security deployment, dialogue among affected groups, and long-term conflict resolution strategies.
Meanwhile, affected families are said to be mourning their loved ones, as the community grapples with the aftermath of the attack.
The development underscores the urgent need for coordinated efforts by both state and federal authorities to address the root causes of violence in the region.
As investigations continue, many residents remain on edge, hoping for lasting peace and protection from further attacks.
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has inaugurated two major infrastructure projects in Bayelsa State, commending the state government for what he described as impactful development efforts.
The projects include the Agbura–Oxbow Lake Road and the Oporoma Referral Hospital, both aimed at improving connectivity and healthcare delivery in the state.
Speaking during the inauguration ceremonies, Osinbajo praised Governor Douye Diri for prioritizing projects that directly affect the lives of ordinary citizens.
He noted that infrastructure development remains a critical driver of economic growth and social wellbeing, particularly in riverine communities where access has historically been a challenge.
The Agbura–Oxbow Lake Road is expected to enhance transportation within the region, opening up communities for economic activities and easing movement for residents.
Similarly, the newly completed Oporoma Referral Hospital is designed to strengthen the healthcare system by providing advanced medical services to people in the area and surrounding communities.
Osinbajo emphasized that improved healthcare facilities are essential for reducing mortality rates and ensuring that citizens receive timely and quality medical attention.
Governor Diri, in his remarks, said the projects reflect his administration’s commitment to inclusive development and improving the standard of living for Bayelsa residents.
He explained that the road project would reduce travel time and boost local commerce, while the hospital would serve as a major medical hub in the state.
The governor also reiterated his government’s focus on delivering people-oriented projects despite economic challenges.
Community members and stakeholders who attended the event expressed appreciation for the initiatives, describing them as long-awaited developments.
They noted that the road and hospital would significantly improve daily life, particularly in areas that have suffered from poor infrastructure for years.
Analysts say the commissioning of the projects highlights ongoing efforts by state governments to invest in critical sectors such as health and transportation.
They also point out that such developments can attract further investments and improve overall economic prospects in the region.
The event marks another milestone in Bayelsa’s infrastructure drive, as authorities continue to pursue projects aimed at bridging development gaps across the state.
Observers believe sustained investment in key sectors will be crucial in addressing long-standing challenges and promoting balanced growth in the Niger Delta region.
The First Lady of Anambra State, Nonye Soludo, has called for improved welfare, protection, and compassion for vulnerable children during a visit to orphanage homes across the state.
She made the appeal while interacting with children and caregivers, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in ensuring that less privileged members of society receive adequate care and support.
The visit formed part of her ongoing humanitarian outreach aimed at promoting child welfare and strengthening social support systems for disadvantaged groups.
During the engagement, the First Lady spent time with the children, shared gifts, and encouraged them to remain hopeful despite their circumstances.
She stressed that every child deserves love, education, and a safe environment to grow, regardless of their background or personal challenges.
According to her, society must move beyond sympathy and take deliberate actions to improve the living conditions of orphaned and vulnerable children.
She also urged individuals, corporate organizations, and government agencies to collaborate in addressing the needs of orphanages, including access to quality healthcare, education, and nutrition.
Caregivers at the facilities highlighted some of the challenges they face, including inadequate funding, limited resources, and the increasing number of children requiring support.
They called for sustained assistance from both the government and well-meaning individuals to help maintain standards of care and expand their capacity.
Observers note that orphanages play a crucial role in providing shelter and guidance for children who lack parental care, making them essential components of the social welfare system.
The First Lady reiterated her commitment to advocating for policies and initiatives that prioritize child protection and development within the state.
She further emphasized that investing in children, particularly those in vulnerable conditions, is critical to building a more inclusive and equitable society.
Her visit has been widely commended by community members and stakeholders, who described it as a timely intervention that draws attention to the plight of orphaned children.
Many also called for continuous engagement and long-term solutions to ensure that such children are not left behind in the state’s development agenda.
The outreach underscores the growing focus on social welfare issues in Anambra, as efforts continue to improve the quality of life for all residents, especially the most vulnerable.
As advocacy for child welfare gains momentum, stakeholders hope that increased awareness will translate into concrete actions and sustainable support systems for orphanages across the state.
The United States government has launched a new refund portal for businesses affected by tariffs imposed during the administration of former President Donald Trump.
The move follows a landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States, which struck down several trade tariffs introduced under the Trump administration, declaring them inconsistent with existing legal frameworks.
Officials say the newly created portal will allow eligible companies to file claims and recover funds paid under the now-invalidated tariff regime.
The tariffs, initially introduced as part of a broader trade strategy, targeted a range of imported goods and were aimed at protecting domestic industries and addressing trade imbalances.
However, the policy faced multiple legal challenges from businesses and trade groups, who argued that the measures imposed financial burdens and exceeded executive authority.
Following the court’s decision, authorities moved swiftly to establish a structured process for refunds, ensuring that affected companies can reclaim duties paid over the disputed period.
According to government sources, the portal will include detailed guidelines on eligibility, documentation requirements, and timelines for processing claims.
Trade analysts note that the refund initiative could result in billions of dollars being returned to businesses, depending on the number and scale of successful claims.
The development is expected to provide relief to importers and manufacturers who had absorbed increased costs due to the tariffs.
Economists also suggest that the refunds could improve cash flow for affected firms, potentially boosting investment and operational capacity.
At the same time, the decision may have broader implications for U.S. trade policy, particularly regarding the limits of executive power in imposing tariffs without legislative backing.
Observers say the ruling reinforces the role of judicial oversight in economic policymaking and could influence how future administrations approach trade restrictions.
Businesses have been advised to begin compiling relevant records, including payment receipts and import documentation, to support their refund applications.
The government has also indicated that support channels will be available to assist applicants navigating the process.
While the portal marks a significant step toward resolving disputes over the tariffs, experts warn that the claims process could be complex and time-consuming, especially for companies with extensive import histories.
Nonetheless, the initiative represents a major policy shift, signaling an effort to address the financial impact of past trade decisions and restore confidence among affected stakeholders.
As the refund process begins, attention will likely turn to how efficiently claims are handled and the overall economic impact of returning funds to businesses across various sectors.
The All Progressives Grand Alliance has announced May 23, 2027, as the date for its presidential primary election ahead of Nigeria’s next general polls.
The party also revealed that its presidential nomination form will cost ₦75 million, a figure that reflects the growing financial demands of contesting for the nation’s top office.
According to party officials, the timetable is part of early preparations aimed at ensuring a smooth and transparent candidate selection process.
The schedule outlines key activities leading up to the primaries, including the sale of nomination forms, screening of aspirants, and internal consultations among stakeholders.
APGA noted that the high cost of the presidential ticket aligns with prevailing trends among major political parties in Nigeria, where nomination fees have steadily increased over recent election cycles.
Party leaders argue that the fee is necessary to manage the number of aspirants and ensure that only serious contenders participate in the race.
However, the announcement has already sparked debate among political observers and members of the public, with some criticizing the rising cost of participation in Nigeria’s electoral process.
Critics say such high fees could discourage credible but less financially endowed candidates from contesting, thereby limiting inclusiveness and internal party democracy.
Supporters of the decision, on the other hand, maintain that political campaigns require substantial funding and that aspirants must demonstrate capacity to mobilize resources.
The development comes as political activities gradually begin to gather momentum ahead of the 2027 elections, with parties repositioning and strategizing for what is expected to be a highly competitive contest.
APGA, which has traditionally maintained a strong base in the South-East, is expected to use the primaries to project a candidate capable of expanding its national appeal.
Analysts believe that early release of the timetable could give aspirants more time to build structures, engage delegates, and articulate policy positions.
The party also emphasized its commitment to conducting credible primaries in line with electoral guidelines set by the Independent National Electoral Commission.
As preparations intensify, attention is likely to shift to other political parties and the fees they will set for their own nomination forms.
For now, APGA’s announcement signals the beginning of another election cycle, with stakeholders closely watching how internal party processes will shape the broader political landscape in Nigeria.
A Nigerian TikTok content creator has issued a public apology following outrage over a viral video in which she admitted to assaulting an elderly woman on a public bus in Lagos.
The incident, which quickly spread across social media platforms including TikTok, sparked widespread condemnation, with many Nigerians calling for accountability and stronger consequences for acts of violence against vulnerable individuals.
In the now-viral clip, the young woman was heard narrating how she allegedly beat the elderly passenger during a confrontation inside a commercial bus, commonly known as “danfo,” a popular means of transportation in Lagos.
The video triggered intense backlash, as viewers expressed concern over the increasing normalization of violent behavior for online content and clout chasing.
Following the outrage, the TikToker released an apology video, admitting wrongdoing and expressing regret over her actions.
She stated that her behavior was unacceptable and acknowledged the pain and distress caused to the victim and the general public.
However, many social media users have dismissed the apology as insufficient, arguing that it appeared to be a reaction to public pressure rather than genuine remorse.
Civil society groups and online commentators have also weighed in, emphasizing the need to protect elderly citizens from abuse and harassment, especially in crowded public transport systems.
The incident has reignited discussions about safety and conduct in Nigeria’s urban transport environment, where disputes between passengers can sometimes escalate due to overcrowding and economic stress.
Observers note that while arguments on public buses are not uncommon, physical assault—particularly against an elderly person—crosses a serious moral and legal line.
Some legal analysts have pointed out that such an act could constitute assault under Nigerian law and may attract criminal liability if formally reported and investigated by authorities.
As of the time of reporting, it remains unclear whether law enforcement agencies have taken action or if the victim has filed an official complaint.
The controversy also highlights the growing influence of social media culture, where individuals sometimes engage in extreme or harmful behavior in pursuit of attention, followers, or viral recognition.
Advocates are calling for stricter enforcement of laws against assault, as well as increased public awareness on conflict resolution and respect for vulnerable members of society.
Meanwhile, many Nigerians continue to demand justice for the elderly woman, insisting that apologies alone should not replace accountability.
The situation remains a trending topic online, with users urging authorities to investigate the incident and ensure that appropriate action is taken to deter similar occurrences in the future.
Nigerian music star Peter Okoye, popularly known as Mr P, has revealed that he is officially changing his birth date, sparking widespread reactions among fans and the entertainment community.
The announcement was made through his social media platforms, where the singer shared the update in a casual but surprising tone, leaving many followers curious about the reasons behind the decision.
Peter Okoye, who rose to fame as one-half of the iconic duo P-Square alongside his twin brother Paul Okoye, did not initially provide detailed explanations regarding the change, which has since fueled speculation online.
Fans and observers have questioned whether the move is linked to personal, legal, or branding reasons, as altering an official birth date is uncommon, especially for a public figure of his stature.
The development has also triggered debates about identity documentation in Nigeria, where discrepancies in birth records are not entirely unusual due to historical gaps in registration systems.
Some supporters have defended the singer’s decision, arguing that individuals should have the right to correct personal records if inaccuracies exist, particularly if such changes align with official documentation processes.
Others, however, expressed confusion, noting that celebrities typically maintain consistent public records due to endorsements, contracts, and international engagements that often require verified personal data.
Peter Okoye has, over the years, built a successful solo career after the split of P-Square, releasing multiple songs and performing globally under his stage name Mr P.
His influence extends beyond music into business and brand endorsements, making any personal announcement from him a topic of public interest.
Industry analysts suggest that the announcement, whether symbolic or administrative, may not significantly impact his career but could attract attention due to his high-profile status.
The singer has yet to clarify whether the change has been officially documented with relevant authorities or if it remains a personal declaration.
Observers also point out that in some cases, public figures adjust personal details for reasons ranging from record corrections to spiritual beliefs or rebranding strategies.
As reactions continue to pour in, many fans are awaiting further clarification from the artist to better understand the motivation behind the decision.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding the announcement, Peter Okoye remains one of Nigeria’s most recognizable entertainers, with a loyal fan base that continues to follow his career closely.
The situation highlights how even personal updates from celebrities can quickly evolve into national conversations, especially in the age of social media.
For now, the singer’s statement stands as an unusual but intriguing development, with expectations that more details may emerge in the coming days.
Retired officers of the Nigeria Police Force staged a protest at the entrance of the Presidential Villa in Abuja, demanding their removal from the Contributory Pension Scheme.
The protest took place at the main gate of the Aso Rock Presidential Villa on Monday morning, drawing attention from passersby, security personnel, and government officials.
The aggrieved retirees blocked access routes to the Villa, chanting solidarity songs and carrying placards with inscriptions condemning the pension system they described as unjust.
Many of the protesters, dressed in mufti and some in partial uniform, expressed deep frustration over what they called years of neglect and poor welfare under the scheme.
They argued that the Contributory Pension Scheme has subjected retired police officers to hardship, alleging that the payments they receive are inadequate to meet basic living standards.
According to the protesters, the pension structure has failed to reflect their years of service, sacrifices, and contributions to national security.
Some of the retired officers insisted that they were not properly informed or adequately prepared before being enrolled into the scheme.
They called on the Federal Government to immediately remove police retirees from the Contributory Pension Scheme and return them to the old defined benefits system.
Several demonstrators claimed that delays in payments and inconsistencies in pension disbursement have worsened their living conditions.
Others shared personal accounts of financial struggles, including inability to afford healthcare, housing, and family responsibilities.
The protest caused temporary disruption around the Villa axis, with security operatives closely monitoring the situation to prevent escalation.
Officials were seen engaging with representatives of the retirees in an attempt to calm tensions and restore normalcy.
The issue of police pensions has remained a longstanding concern in Nigeria, with repeated calls for reform from both serving and retired personnel.
Critics of the Contributory Pension Scheme argue that it does not adequately cater to the peculiar nature of police service, which involves high risk and limited alternative income opportunities after retirement.
Supporters of the scheme, however, maintain that it was introduced to ensure transparency, sustainability, and accountability in pension management.
The protesting officers insisted that their demand is not new, noting that previous appeals and negotiations with authorities have not yielded meaningful results.
They urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene directly and address their grievances as a matter of urgency.
Civil society organizations have also weighed in on similar protests in the past, calling for a comprehensive review of the pension framework for security agencies.
Observers note that the protest highlights broader concerns about welfare and post-service support for law enforcement personnel in Nigeria.
As of the time of reporting, discussions between government representatives and the protesting retirees were ongoing, with expectations that a resolution may be reached.
The retirees vowed to continue peaceful demonstrations if their demands are not met, emphasizing their determination to secure improved welfare and dignity in retirement.
TOPSHOT - A man stands with an Iranian national flag along an intersection at Valiasr Square in Tehran on April 6, 2026. Israeli strikes killed the intelligence chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, as the Islamic republic on April 6 defied threats from the US President to devastate civilian infrastructure if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /
A senior Iranian official said on Monday that Tehran is “positively reviewing” its participation in fresh peace talks with the United States in Pakistan, marking a notable shift in tone from earlier statements that had flatly ruled out attendance and threatened retaliation for US aggression.
The official was careful to stress that no final decision had been made. And adding to the uncertainty, a separate source told Reuters that Vice President JD Vance widely expected to lead the American delegation had not yet left the United States, contradicting reports that he was already en route to Islamabad.
Time is not on either side’s side. The two-week ceasefire announced by Donald Trump on April 7 is set to expire at 8 p.m. EST on Tuesday midnight GMT, or 3:30 a.m. Wednesday in Iran.
The ceasefire had looked close to collapse over the weekend after US Marines boarded and disabled an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel, the M/V Touska, following a six-hour standoff in the north Arabian Sea.
US Central Command released footage showing Marines rappelling from helicopters onto the ship after US forces fired on it to disable its engines.
The vessel was reportedly headed toward Iran’s Bandar Abbas port and is believed to have been carrying dual-use items with potential military applications.
Iran’s military called it “armed piracy,” accusing Washington of blatant aggression, while noting that the presence of crew members’ families on board had constrained their response.
Tehran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei was blunt: the US had shown it was “not serious” about diplomacy and was “insisting on some unreasonable and unrealistic positions.”
China, the largest buyer of Iranian crude, weighed in sharply. President Xi Jinping called for ships to resume normal passage through the strait and urged both sides to resolve the conflict through political and diplomatic channels a direct signal of Beijing’s economic stake in the outcome.
Despite the turbulence, Pakistan pressed ahead with preparations to host a second round of talks, deploying nearly 20,000 security personnel across Islamabad road even as it remained unclear whether either delegation would actually show up.
Behind the scenes, Pakistan’s key mediator Field Marshal Asim Munir told Trump directly that the US blockade was the primary obstacle to Iran’s participation, and that it needed to be addressed for talks to proceed.
Trump, according to a Pakistani security source, promised to consider the advice.
Iran reinforced the point through official channels, with Tehran saying Pakistan was making “positive efforts” to end the blockade and secure its return to the table.
The Strait of Hormuz, meanwhile, has been reimposed under Iranian restrictions after a brief partial reopening with shipping data showing just three crossings in a 12-hour window on Monday, a virtual standstill for one of the world’s most vital energy corridors.
Oil prices climbed around 5% on Monday as traders priced in the growing risk of ceasefire collapse.
The S&P 500, which had been recovering from its US-Iran war lows at a pace comparable to the rebound from last year’s tariff-driven selloff, remains vulnerable to any further deterioration.
Trump’s rhetoric has not softened. On Sunday he warned that the US would destroy every bridge and power plant in Iran if Tehran rejected his terms.
Iran responded in kind, threatening to strike power stations and desalination plants across Gulf Arab states hosting US military bases if civilian infrastructure in Iran came under attack.
European allies, watching from the sidelines after being repeatedly criticised by Trump for failing to support the war effort, have their own concern: that Washington’s negotiating team is pushing for a quick, surface-level deal that would leave the most technically complex issues nuclear verification, sanctions architecture, Hormuz governance unresolved and requiring years of follow-on talks to untangle.
The broader human toll continues to mount. Thousands have been killed by US-Israeli strikes on Iran and in Israel’s parallel invasion of Lebanon, where a separate truce also remains in place.
Iran has responded with missile and drone strikes against Israel and Arab countries hosting US military bases.
With the ceasefire expiry hours away, talks unconfirmed and military incidents multiplying, the next 48 hours may be the most consequential of the entire conflict.