Nollywood actress Annie Idibia has stirred conversations online after firmly clarifying her status as a mother and woman navigating life independently.
Taking to social media, the actress declared, “I’m not a single mom. I’m a single woman raising two kids.” The statement, written in capital letters for emphasis, appears to address assumptions about her personal life following her highly publicized marital challenges.
Annie shares two daughters with music icon 2Baba, born Innocent Idibia. Over the years, their relationship has often played out in the public eye, marked by candid interviews, reality television appearances, and moments of tension that sparked widespread media attention. While the couple has faced speculation about separation and reconciliation at different times, Annie’s latest statement seems focused less on relationship status and more on redefining how she wants to be described.
By distinguishing between being a “single mom” and a “single woman raising two kids,” Annie appears to be emphasizing that motherhood does not automatically equate to abandonment or lack of support. The phrase suggests agency and independence rather than victimhood, signaling that she sees herself as a strong, self-sufficient woman actively raising her children rather than someone defined by marital circumstances.
Fans have reacted strongly to the declaration, with many praising her confidence and clarity. Supporters argue that the term “single mom” often carries societal assumptions, while Annie’s wording reframes her reality in a way that highlights empowerment and choice. Others interpret the statement as a subtle reminder that parenting responsibilities can be shared, even if romantic relationships evolve or change.
Throughout her career, Annie has been vocal about self-growth, therapy, and healing. In recent years, she has spoken openly about overcoming emotional struggles and learning to prioritize her well-being. Her latest comment aligns with that narrative of self-definition and personal strength.
As conversations continue online, Annie Idibia’s statement has once again placed her at the center of public discourse, not for controversy, but for reclaiming her story in her own words.
The United Kingdom will deploy the air defence destroyer HMS Dragon to Cyprus, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Tuesday, following a series of Iranian drone attacks targeting British military facilities on the island.
Starmer said the UK is strengthening air defences at its base in Cyprus by deploying helicopters equipped with anti-drone capabilities.
He added that HMS Dragon, a Type 45 air defence destroyer, would be sent to the region as part of broader efforts to bolster security.
“The UK is fully committed to the security of Cyprus and British military personnel based there,” the prime minister said.
The move comes after multiple drone incidents in recent days involving RAF Akrotiri, the UK’s key military base on the Mediterranean island.
According to a Cypriot government spokesperson, one Iranian drone struck the base overnight on Sunday, causing what was described as “minimal damage.”
Two additional drones were intercepted on Monday before reaching their target.
RAF Akrotiri serves as a strategic hub for British operations in the Middle East.
The latest attacks have heightened concerns that the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel and Western allies could spill further into the eastern Mediterranean.
The deployment of HMS Dragon signals London’s intention to reinforce its defensive posture in the region amid growing instability.
The United Nations human rights office is calling for an investigation into the deadly attack on a girls’ school in Iran, urging the forces responsible to probe the incident and share findings.
“This is absolutely horrific,” said Ravina Shamdasani, spokesperson for the UN human rights office, highlighting the destruction and cruelty of the conflict.
The attack, which occurred on February 28, reportedly killed 150-165 students, with Iran labeling it “unjustifiable” and “criminal”.
The US and Israel have denied targeting the school, with the US saying it “would not deliberately target a school”.
Iran’s ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva Ali Bahreini had previously raised the issue with Turk in a letter dated March 1, calling the attack “unjustifiable” and “criminal”.
He said the attack had killed 150 students.
Turk’s office does not have enough information to make a determination as to whether the strike constituted a war crime, Shamdasani said.
President Bola A€hmed Tinubu has appointed Taiwo Oyedele as the new Minister of State for Finance, replacing Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite.
The announcement was made by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy.
Dr. Uzoka-Anite will now serve as Minister of State at the Ministry of Budget and National Planning, marking her third ministerial portfolio in the current administration.
President Tinubu has formally submitted Oyedele’s nomination to the Senate for confirmation in a letter to Senate President Godswill Akpabio.
Prior to this appointment, Oyedele, a 50-year-old economist, accountant, and public policy expert from Ikaram, Akoko in Ondo State, chaired the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, which overhauled Nigeria’s tax system.
Oyedele holds a Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accountancy and Finance from Yaba College of Technology and a BSc in Applied Accounting from Oxford Brookes University. He has also completed executive education programs at the London School of Economics, Yale University, the Gordon Institute of Business Science, and the Harvard Kennedy School.
Professionally, Oyedele spent 22 years at PwC, rising to the position of Fiscal Policy Partner and Africa Tax Leader. He also serves as a professor at Babcock University and as a visiting scholar at the Lagos Business School.
This strategic appointment comes as Nigeria continues to implement key fiscal reforms and strengthen its economic governance.
United States President Donald Trump has rejected the possibility of immediate negotiations with Iran, despite Tehran signaling a willingness to engage in talks.
“Their air defense, Air Force, Navy, and Leadership is gone. They want to talk. I said ‘Too Late!’” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post on Tuesday, reversing comments he made two days earlier suggesting openness to dialogue.
The announcement comes as the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran enters its fourth day, following coordinated strikes launched on February 28, 2026.
The campaign targeted Iranian leadership, air defenses, missile installations, naval assets, and command facilities.
The US and Israeli strikes resulted in the deaths of several senior Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, prompting state media in Iran to declare a period of national mourning.
Iran has retaliated with missile and drone attacks across the Middle East, striking US military bases, Israeli targets, and Gulf allies, including infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
The US military has confirmed six American service members killed so far.
Trump characterized the military campaign as essential for neutralizing threats posed by Iran’s ballistic missile program and nuclear ambitions, describing it as the “last best chance” to protect the United States and its regional allies.
The administration’s messaging reflects a mix of continued military resolve and limited diplomatic engagement, leaving uncertainty over whether talks with Iran could resume in the near term.
President Emmanuel Macron announced on Monday that France will increase the number of its nuclear warheads and collaborate with eight European nations in a new security initiative aimed at protecting the continent, amid growing concerns over US reliability in Middle East tensions.
Speaking at the Ile Longue Nuclear Submarine Base, Macron warned that the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran poses risks of instability that could spill over into Europe.
“The Middle East conflict brings and will continue to bring instability and a possible conflagration to our borders, with Iran’s nuclear and ballistic capabilities still intact,” he said.
The move comes as Europe watches the Israeli-US offensive in Iran and Russia’s protracted war in Ukraine, prompting a debate among NATO allies about the need for independent deterrence.
France currently holds an estimated 290 nuclear warheads, the fourth-largest arsenal globally after the United States, Russia, and China.
Macron outlined a strategy he described as “advanced deterrence,” which will see French nuclear forces integrated with eight European partners, including Germany, Britain, Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Greece, Sweden, and Denmark.
These nations will host French strategic air units, allowing for flexible deployment across Europe to complicate adversaries’ calculations.
The plan could also involve “conventional participation” of allied forces in nuclear exercises, reflecting recent joint drills with British forces.
Macron emphasized that the initiative is designed to “strengthen our nuclear deterrent in the face of multiple threats,” while respecting national sovereignty.
In parallel, France and Germany announced the creation of a “nuclear steering group” to enhance European coordination on nuclear deterrence.
The arrangement, they said, “adds to, not substitutes for, NATO’s nuclear deterrence.”
Immediate steps include German participation in French nuclear exercises, joint visits to strategic sites, and development of conventional capabilities with European partners.
Macron also cited domestic political considerations, noting concerns that a potential victory for the eurosceptic far-right National Rally party in France’s upcoming elections could weaken European cooperation.
“An upgrade of our arsenal is essential,” he said, confirming that France would increase its nuclear stockpile but will no longer disclose specific figures.
The announcement underscores a broader shift in Europe’s defense posture as NATO allies weigh the reliability of traditional security guarantees and the growing instability in the Middle East.
Missile strikes and retaliatory attacks rippled across the Middle East on Monday as Western powers signalled support for Washington, deepening fears that the escalating confrontation between Iran, Israel and the United States could spiral into a full-scale regional war.
The conflict widened sharply after Iran and allied militias launched missiles at Israel and several Arab states.
One apparent strike hit the US Embassy compound in Kuwait City, with fire and smoke seen rising from inside the complex as alarms sounded. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The attack followed a warning from US authorities urging Americans in Kuwait to take cover.
The escalation has drawn key European powers closer to the crisis. Britain, France and Germany indicated their readiness to support efforts aimed at curbing Iran’s attacks, aligning themselves with Washington as hostilities intensify. Although their involvement has been framed as supportive rather than directly combative, the statements underscore how quickly the crisis is pulling in major Western players alongside the United States.
At the same time, Israel and the US continued a sustained air campaign across Iran, targeting missile installations and naval assets.
President Donald Trump claimed that nine Iranian warships had been sunk and that the navy’s headquarters had been largely destroyed. US officials confirmed that B-2 stealth bombers were deployed to drop 2,000-pound bombs on strategic sites.
The fighting has expanded beyond the initial fronts of Israel and Iran.
In Iraq, a pro-Iranian militia said it carried out a drone attack on US troops stationed at Baghdad airport, a day after claiming responsibility for a similar strike on a base in Irbil.
In the eastern Mediterranean, Cyprus reported limited damage at a British air base after it was struck by an unmanned drone, signalling that the conflict’s reach now extends well beyond the core battlegrounds.
Hezbollah opened another front by firing missiles from Lebanon into Israel, describing the move as retaliation for the killing of Ali Khamenei.
Israel said most of the projectiles were intercepted or landed in open areas.
However, retaliatory Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed at least 31 people and wounded 149 others, according to Lebanese officials.
Explosions rocked Beirut overnight as Israeli warplanes flew low over the capital.
Lebanon’s government convened an emergency meeting amid mounting concern that the country is being drawn deeper into a confrontation it is ill-equipped to handle.
Israeli military officials warned that the intensity of their strikes would increase, suggesting further escalation is likely.
Across the Gulf, the fallout has been immediate. Iran’s counteroffensive targeted cities in the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain locations long regarded as relatively stable regional hubs.
Authorities reported that most incoming missiles and drones were intercepted, though some penetrated air defences or caused damage as debris fell into civilian areas, resulting in fatalities.
Inside Iran, officials said more than 200 people have been killed since the start of the strikes.
Streets in Tehran were largely deserted as residents sheltered from bombardment.
The paramilitary Basij force established checkpoints across the capital, tightening internal security amid growing uncertainty.
The assassination of Khamenei, who had led Iran for more than three decades, has created a significant power vacuum and heightened instability within the country’s leadership.
Senior Iranian official Ali Larijani adopted a defiant tone, insisting Tehran would not negotiate with the United States under current conditions.
In Israel, missile strikes hit multiple locations, including Jerusalem and a synagogue in Beit Shemesh, where nine people were killed and 28 wounded. Rescue services said the overall death toll in Israel has reached 11.
President Trump warned that further casualties were likely.
“Sadly, there will likely be more before it ends,” he said, urging Iranians to “take over” their government while also hinting at the possibility of dialogue with new leadership in Tehran.
He stressed, however, that US military operations would continue “in full-force” until Washington’s objectives are achieved.
The World Health Organization called for the protection of civilians and healthcare facilities, highlighting the growing humanitarian risks.
With missiles crossing borders, militias activating in multiple countries and Western powers edging closer to direct involvement, the latest escalation threatens to transform an already volatile confrontation into a broader Middle East war, with consequences that could extend far beyond the region.
Drones struck the United States embassy in Riyadh on Tuesday while explosions echoed across several Gulf capitals, as Iran expanded retaliatory strikes against industrial and diplomatic targets across the Middle East.
The attacks come four days after joint US and Israeli operations reportedly killed Iran’s supreme leader, triggering a rapidly escalating regional war marked by missile and drone exchanges across the Gulf.
In Saudi Arabia, AFP reporters observed smoke damage to the exterior walls and roof of the US embassy in the capital.
Security forces sealed off roads around the diplomatic quarter, checking identification documents as police swarmed the area. Saudi authorities condemned the strike, calling it “heinous and unjustified.”
In Bahrain and Qatar, residents reported hearing explosions and air raid sirens. Iranian armed forces announced strikes on targets in Israel and on the major US air base at Al-Udeid in Qatar.
Qatari officials said attempted attacks on Hamad International Airport were thwarted.
A spokesperson for Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Ali Mohammad Naini, warned that “the gates of hell will open more and more, moment by moment, upon the United States and Israel,” signaling the potential for further escalation.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, said he was “deeply shocked” by the mounting civilian toll.
Meanwhile, the UN nuclear watchdog indicated that satellite imagery showed “recent damage” at Iran’s Natanz uranium enrichment facility.
Overnight, powerful explosions rocked Tehran as fighter jets flew overhead. US President Donald Trump has warned that Washington is prepared to intensify its military campaign if necessary.
The US State Department on Monday urged Americans to “DEPART NOW” from countries across the Middle East, citing serious safety risks.
In Lebanon, Israel resumed airstrikes on alleged Hezbollah targets in southern Beirut after the Iran-backed militia fired rockets in support of Tehran.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said forces had been authorised to advance and secure additional strategic positions in southern Lebanon to prevent attacks on Israeli border communities.
A Lebanese army source said Israeli troops appeared to be attempting to establish a broader security belt near the town of Kfar Kila.
The expanding conflict has rattled energy markets and prompted governments worldwide to begin evacuating citizens, as fears grow that the fighting could further destabilize the region’s critical oil and gas infrastructure.
Algeria has formally declared its interest in hosting a future edition of the All Africa Music Awards, widely known as AFRIMA, signaling a potential historic expansion of the African Union-backed platform into North Africa.
The development followed a diplomatic and cultural meeting in Abidjan between Algeria’s Ambassador to Côte d’Ivoire, His Excellency Mohamed Abdelaziz Bouguetaia, and the 9th AFRIMA Best African DJ winner, DJ Moh Green. The celebrated DJ, accompanied by AFRIMA Associate Producer Victoria Nkong, presented his continental award trophy to the ambassador in what was described as both a symbolic and strategic moment for Algeria’s creative industry.
Ambassador Bouguetaia praised DJ Moh Green’s achievement, noting that his win represents not only personal success but also Algeria’s growing footprint within the African music landscape. He emphasized that Algeria recognizes the cultural and economic power of music and is open to exploring the possibility of bringing the prestigious awards ceremony to its soil.
Algeria’s expression of interest comes shortly after Côte d’Ivoire also signaled readiness to host a future edition of AFRIMA, highlighting growing competition and enthusiasm among African nations eager to leverage the platform’s cultural and economic benefits. If Algeria secures hosting rights, it would mark a significant milestone by extending AFRIMA’s reach further into North Africa, reinforcing its Pan-African identity.
Victoria Nkong described the interest as a testament to AFRIMA’s expanding continental relevance and influence. She reiterated that AFRIMA was founded not merely as an awards event but as a long-term cultural institution designed to unify Africa through music while positioning the continent’s creative economy as a global force. According to her, the platform has consistently demonstrated measurable impact in previous host countries by stimulating tourism, attracting international media, and empowering young creatives.
Since its partnership with the African Union in 2014, AFRIMA has grown into one of Africa’s most influential cultural properties. The awards aim to bridge linguistic, geographical, and cultural divides while projecting African creativity to the world from a position of strength and economic confidence.
Past host nations such as Nigeria, Ghana, and Senegal have benefited from increased international exposure, hospitality sector growth, and expanded opportunities for local artists and entrepreneurs during AFRIMA Awards Week. Each edition typically draws more than 5,000 visitors, including nominees, global production teams, policymakers, investors, media outlets, and fans. The week-long schedule features the Africa Music Business Summit, networking forums, music festivals, and the grand awards ceremony, all of which contribute significantly to the host city’s economy.
The awards ceremony itself is broadcast live to audiences in over 84 countries, amplifying the host nation’s global visibility and reinforcing Africa’s unified cultural narrative.
For DJ Moh Green, the meeting with the ambassador represented more than recognition. He described it as a deeply emotional moment that symbolized the connection between government institutions and the continent’s creative youth. By presenting his trophy to Algeria’s diplomatic representative, he underscored how African music continues to bridge cultural diplomacy and national pride.
As discussions progress, Algeria’s interest signals sustained momentum for AFRIMA as it deepens cultural integration across the continent. Should the North African nation officially host a future edition, it would further solidify AFRIMA’s role not just as a music awards platform, but as a catalyst for continental unity, economic development, and global cultural influence.
The Health Facility Monitoring and Accreditation Agency (HEFAMAA) has intensified its campaign against fake doctors and illegal health facilities, extending its community sensitisation drive to Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State.
At a recent town hall meeting and awareness campaign held in Ojo, residents were strongly cautioned against patronising unregistered and unaccredited healthcare providers, often described as “mushroom” facilities.
Representing the Permanent Secretary of HEFAMAA, Dr. Abiola Idowu, the Deputy Director of Health Education, Mrs. Oladunni Omonike, delivered a clear message: Lagos residents must take responsibility for their health by seeking care only from licensed and government-approved facilities.
“Our advice to Lagosians is simple: they should patronise only registered, government-approved facilities for their healthcare needs,” Omonike said on behalf of Dr. Idowu. She explained that properly registered facilities are known to the government and can be held accountable in the event of malpractice or negligence.
“However, when individuals patronise unregistered or mushroom facilities, it becomes difficult for authorities to intervene or protect them,” she warned.
The ongoing campaign, which has so far covered 19 local government areas across the state, aims to bring regulatory awareness directly to communities. Residents are being educated on how to identify legitimate health centres through official registration insignia, the HEFAMAA logo, and scannable QR codes displayed at accredited facilities.
According to Omonike, public response to the initiative has exceeded expectations. “In some locations, we anticipated about 200 facilities, but attendance surpassed that number. We even had to provide additional seating,” she noted, adding that the high level of engagement and inquiries reflects growing public awareness of the risks associated with unlicensed operators.
The agency revealed that the increased awareness is already producing tangible results, with more residents reporting suspicious health operations. This has enabled HEFAMAA to respond more swiftly.
“I cannot give an exact figure, but we have shut down more than five facilities already this year, and we are only in February. Even yesterday, one was sealed,” Omonike disclosed, emphasising that enforcement efforts have become more robust and proactive.
Providing further insight into the agency’s mandate, HEFAMAA’s Chief Nutrition Officer, Mr. Richard Olusanya, recalled that the agency was established in 2006 to regulate hospitals, clinics, and maternity homes across Lagos State. He stressed that only qualified and licensed practitioners registered doctors or nurses are permitted to head medical establishments.
“We cannot tolerate situations where one individual claims expertise in ophthalmology, dentistry, and general medicine. That is a clear pathway to quackery and patient harm,” Olusanya stated.
He explained that the agency conducts routine inspections every six months to assess staffing levels, equipment standards, and environmental safety. He also cautioned that smaller clinics are not authorised to operate as full-scale hospitals offering 24-hour comprehensive services.
Facility owners were urged to prominently display their registration certificates to enable patients to verify their legitimacy easily.
The statewide sensitisation exercise aligns with the Lagos State Government’s broader healthcare quality agenda under the #AGreaterLagosRising initiative. HEFAMAA has reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on quackery, sealing numerous illegal facilities in recent years to safeguard residents.
Authorities have advised Lagosians to verify the status of any health facility through official channels before seeking treatment, underscoring the message delivered in Ojo: safeguarding one’s health begins with choosing accredited care providers.
Medical professionals have reiterated that infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus commonly known as staph are treatable when properly diagnosed and managed, but warned strongly against self-medication, misuse of antibiotics, and reliance on unverified remedies.
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that can cause a range of infections, from mild skin conditions to more serious bloodstream, respiratory, and reproductive system complications. Health experts note that early detection and appropriate medical care significantly improve treatment outcomes.
Avoid Self-Medication and Unverified Remedies
Doctors caution patients against using herbal preparations or over-the-counter antibiotics without proper medical supervision. According to infectious disease specialists, inappropriate or repeated use of medications can lead to antimicrobial resistance, making the bacteria more difficult to treat.
Antibiotic resistance remains a growing global health concern, particularly with drug-resistant strains such as Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which no longer respond to several commonly used antibiotics.
Medical experts emphasize that treatment should always be guided by laboratory testing, especially a Microscopy, Culture and Sensitivity (MCS) test, which identifies the specific organism involved and determines the antibiotics to which it is sensitive.
Proper Testing Is Essential
Healthcare professionals recommend that individuals experiencing persistent symptoms seek medical evaluation and undergo appropriate laboratory investigations. Depending on symptoms and medical history, doctors may request urine tests, semen culture, urethral swab, or other relevant samples.
In addition, screening for other infections such as HIV and Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C may be advised to rule out co-existing conditions.
Medical practitioners stress that only qualified healthcare providers should interpret test results and prescribe medications.
Treatment Approach
Experts explain that once laboratory results identify the bacteria and its drug sensitivity pattern, doctors may prescribe one or more antibiotics accordingly. In moderate to severe cases, injectable antibiotics may be recommended in addition to oral medication.
Patients are strongly advised to:
Complete the full course of prescribed antibiotics.
Avoid skipping doses.
Return for follow-up testing if recommended.
Refrain from repeating previous antibiotics without a new prescription.
Repeated or unsupervised antibiotic use, specialists warn, increases the likelihood of treatment failure and resistance.
Lifestyle and Hygiene Measures
Beyond medication, doctors recommend supportive lifestyle changes during treatment:
Maintain good personal hygiene.
Avoid sharing personal items such as towels and undergarments.
Practice safe sexual behavior and, where advised, abstain temporarily to prevent transmission.
Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables.
Stay adequately hydrated.
Avoid excessive alcohol consumption.
However, experts caution against unproven “detox” products or blood-cleansing tonics marketed as cures, noting that there is limited scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness in eliminating bacterial infections.
Fertility Concerns
Some patients have expressed concerns about potential reproductive effects of prolonged infections. Urologists advise that where reproductive symptoms exist, semen analysis may be conducted alongside culture testing to assess sperm quality. Nevertheless, they stress that conclusions should be based strictly on laboratory findings and professional evaluation rather than anecdotal claims.
Conflicting Personal Testimonies
The online discussion that sparked renewed attention to the issue also revealed confusion among patients regarding claims of cure and relapse. Medical experts note that reinfection, incomplete treatment, or resistant strains may account for recurring symptoms. They advise individuals to rely on consistent follow-up care with qualified practitioners rather than online testimonies.
Key Takeaway
Health authorities maintain that Staphylococcus aureus infections are curable in many cases when diagnosed early and treated correctly. The most important steps remain:
Seek professional medical evaluation.
Conduct appropriate laboratory testing.
Follow prescribed treatment strictly.
Avoid self-medication and unverified remedies.
Public health experts continue to urge Nigerians to prioritize evidence-based medical care and to consult licensed healthcare providers for accurate diagnosis and safe treatment options.
The Chairman of the Federal Character Commission (FCC) Committee on Works, Transport and Aviation, Hon. Peter Eze, has pledged firm commitment to the full enforcement of the Federal Character principle, assuring Nigerians that the committee will live up to its constitutional responsibilities with diligence and courage.
Hon. Eze made this declaration on Tuesday during the inaugural meeting of the committee at the FCC Headquarters in Abuja.
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The committee is one of the 25 operational committees recently approved at the Commission’s weekly plenary presided over by the Executive Chairman, Hon. Mrs. Ayo Hulayat Omidiran, as part of ongoing reforms to reposition the Commission for greater effectiveness.
Addressing members drawn from the six geopolitical zones, Eze emphasized that the committee’s core mandate is to ensure strict compliance with the laws establishing the FCC, particularly in Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) under the supervision of the Federal Ministries of Works, Transport, and Aviation.
He stressed that the Federal Character principle remains a constitutional directive designed to prevent domination of public institutions by any particular region or group.
Quoting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who described the Commission as the “conscience of the nation,” Eze said the committee fully understands the weight of that responsibility.
He affirmed that the members are determined to meet the President’s expectations and align their oversight functions with the Renewed Hope Agenda by promoting fairness, equity, and national cohesion.
“The laws establishing the Federal Character Commission are clear,” Eze noted. “Our duty is not merely ceremonial. We are here to ensure full implementation and compliance. Every Nigerian, irrespective of tribe, gender, or region, deserves equal opportunity in public service.”
He further stated that effective enforcement of the Commission’s Act and mandate would strengthen unity, deepen patriotism, and foster a stronger sense of belonging among citizens.
According to him, when fairness and justice are visibly upheld in federal appointments and recruitments, national trust and loyalty naturally grow.
Reaffirming the Executive Chairman’s commitment to revitalizing the Commission, Eze assured that the committee will discharge its duties with transparency, accountability, and unwavering dedication to constitutional order, thereby reinforcing the FCC’s role as a guardian of equity and national balance.
The Nigeria Christian Pilgrim Commission (NCPC) has suspended all pilgrimages to Israel and other parts of the Middle East following the escalation of tensions in the region.
The commission’s Executive Secretary, Stephen Adegbite, announced the decision during a press briefing in Lagos on Tuesday.
He said the suspension affects both pilgrimages organized directly by the commission and those arranged by private pilgrimage operators.
According to Adegbite, the decision was taken as a precautionary measure in response to the deteriorating security situation in Israel and across the Middle East.
He stated that all pilgrimage activities will remain on hold until normalcy and safety are fully restored in the region.
The NCPC boss also confirmed that more than 500 Nigerian pilgrims who made up the final batch of the 2025 pilgrimage exercise have safely returned to Nigeria. The group arrived in the country on Tuesday without incident.
The development comes amid ongoing regional instability, prompting several governments and organizations worldwide to reassess travel plans and issue safety advisories.
Further details are expected from the commission in the coming days.
A magnitude 4.4 earthquake hit the Gerash region in southern Iran, with the tremor occurring at a depth of around 10 kilometers (6.21 miles), according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
The quake struck at 10:24 am local time, and there’s no immediate report of damage or casualties.
Iran’s location on multiple active fault lines makes it prone to earthquakes, particularly in southern provinces like Fars, where the Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.
The timing of the quake comes as the Islamic Republic push back strikes from Israel and the United States in an operation which started Saturday.
Meanwhile, Israel said it is conducting “simultaneous strikes in Tehran and Beirut,” targeting Iranian military sites and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, as its troops intensify their push in Lebanon.
eator VeryDarkMan has broken his silence on the recent controversy involving social media personality King Mitchy, insisting that the situation was a deliberate attempt to ruin his reputation.
In a candid statement shared with followers, VeryDarkMan claimed that the events surrounding the dispute were part of a planned attack aimed at sending him to prison and “canceling” him online. He expressed relief and frustration, noting that the intended scheme ultimately failed, but in the process, the matter has been trivialized and turned into a source of public amusement. “This issue was a planned att@ck to send me to prison and cancel me, their plans spoil, they now turned everything to joke,” he stated, describing how his reputation and credibility were challenged by false narratives.
VeryDarkMan emphasized that despite the public attention and social media chatter, he remains focused on presenting his side of the story and defending his integrity. According to him, misinformation spread during the conflict created unnecessary drama, and many followers were quick to assume blame without knowing the full details.
The controversy began after exchanges between VeryDarkMan and King Mitchy went viral, leading to debates across various social media platforms. Fans and online observers have since weighed in, with opinions divided over who was at fault and what the root of the disagreement was. The online feud has highlighted how quickly personal disputes can escalate into viral conflicts in Nigeria’s influencer and entertainment community.
VeryDarkMan’s statement also served as a warning to those he claims attempted to manipulate the narrative. He suggested that while their plans were meant to damage him, the outcome proved otherwise, reinforcing his resilience and ability to withstand online attacks.
As the situation continues to unfold, many followers are calling for clarity and accountability, urging both parties to address the matter responsibly rather than allowing speculation to dominate the conversation. For now, VeryDarkMan’s public statement has reaffirmed his determination to clear his name and ensure his side of the story is heard amidst the ongoing social media frenzy.
The Kremlin on Tuesday announced that the Russian President Vladimir Putin will relay the concerns of Gulf leaders to Tehran following a series of Iranian strikes on infrastructure across the region.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Putin intends to “make every effort to facilitate at least minor easing of tension” as hostilities intensify in the Middle East.
According to Peskov, the Russian leader held telephone conversations on Monday with the heads of state of the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.
During the calls, Gulf leaders expressed what he described as “deep concern” over Iranian strikes targeting infrastructure on their territories.
The Kremlin said Putin would communicate those concerns directly to Iranian authorities as part of Moscow’s diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions amid the expanding regional conflict.
A new legal storm has erupted in the high-profile custody dispute involving Nigerian music superstar Davido and Sophia Momodu, as her lawyer, Ebelechukwu Egeonu Enedah, has filed a ₦1 billion lawsuit against the singer over alleged cyberbullying, defamation, and threats directed at her following a tense February court session.
The controversy began after a heated hearing in the ongoing custody case for Davido and Momodu’s daughter, Imade. Following the proceedings, Davido took to social media to announce the withdrawal of his custody application, citing frustration with the courtroom events. In his posts, he accused Enedah of referencing his late son during the hearing, calling it a “low blow.” In what appears to have been a mistake, Davido tagged gospel artiste Tosin Bee instead of the lawyer, but the comment ignited a wave of online criticism that ultimately targeted Enedah.
In response, Enedah, a senior partner at PUNUKA Attorneys & Solicitors with more than 20 years of experience, issued a formal letter dated February 24, describing Davido’s remarks as libelous, damaging to her professional reputation, and emotionally distressing. She argued that branding her “the worst lawyer ever” was a deliberate attempt to malign her for simply performing her legal duties. The letter also highlighted concerns for her personal safety and that of her family, citing the intensity of the backlash and online harassment she has endured.
Enedah’s legal team stressed that matters involving custody of a minor should remain private and focused on the child’s best interests. They warned that Davido’s public commentary has introduced unnecessary instability into the case and undermined the judicial process.
The lawsuit demands that Davido immediately cease all public remarks about Enedah or the case, retract his social media posts, issue formal apologies across his verified platforms, and publish apologies in at least two national newspapers. Additionally, the lawyer seeks ₦1 billion in damages, giving the singer seven days to comply before the matter escalates to the Lagos High Court.
Legal observers note that this development could significantly complicate the ongoing custody proceedings, as it brings defamation and cyberbullying allegations into the mix. While Davido has yet to respond officially to the lawsuit, the case has sparked a heated debate on social media, with fans and legal analysts weighing in on the boundaries between personal expression, social media commentary, and professional conduct in sensitive legal matters.
As this story unfolds, it underscores the increasing impact of social media on legal disputes, particularly when high-profile figures are involved. Many are watching closely to see whether the court will intervene to curb online harassment and how the ₦1 billion lawsuit might influence both the custody proceedings and Davido’s public image.
The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that it carried out airstrikes overnight targeting Iran’s presidential office and the building housing the country’s Supreme National Security Council.
According to the military, the strikes also hit the gathering site of Iran’s highest-level security decision-making forum, an institution responsible for training military officers, and other critical regime infrastructure.
Israel did not provide further details on casualties or damage, and Iran has not immediately acknowledged the attacks.
The operation comes amid escalating tensions in the region following weeks of military engagements between Israel, the United States, and Iran, raising concerns over further conflict in the Middle East.
Tehran has been rocked by explosions as the US and Israel continue their strikes on Iran’s capital and other cities, marking the fourth day of war following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Iran has retaliated with missile attacks on Israel and US assets in the Gulf, escalating tensions in the region.
The conflict began with a joint US-Israeli operation, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury” and “Operation Rising Lion”, targeting Iran’s military and naval forces.
Since the strikes, 787 people have been killed on a minimum of 131 cities across Iran, the Iranian Red Crescent Society said on Tuesday.
Israel’s military said it had “struck and dismantled” the headquarters of Iran’s state radio and television broadcaster, the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), accusing it of “calling for the destruction of the State of Israel and for the use of nuclear weapons”.
In a post on Telegram, IRIB reported explosions near its headquarters in Tehran but said there had been no disruption to its operations.
Tehran’s streets have been largely deserted as people take shelter during the air strikes.
Iranian media also reported explosions in the city of Karaj, just outside Tehran, as well as in the central city of Isfahan.
Iran held a mass funeral on Tuesday for 165 schoolgirls and staff killed on Saturday in what Iran said was a US-Israeli attack on a school in the southern city of Minab.
Nigerian actress and evangelist Tonto Dikeh recently opened up about the beginnings of her spiritual journey, sharing a deeply personal account of her transformation and renewed faith.
Speaking to followers curious about how she drew closer to God, Dikeh revealed that her journey began with salvation. She explained, “My journey began with salvation, personally accepting Jesus as my Lord and Savior, letting go of the old Tonto Dikeh, and embracing the new Tonto Dikeh.” Her words reflect a deliberate process of shedding past habits, experiences, and identities in order to fully embrace her renewed life in faith.
Over the years, Dikeh has become increasingly vocal about her Christian faith, frequently using her platform to inspire and encourage others. She emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, repentance, and dedication in cultivating a personal relationship with God. Followers have praised her openness, noting that her testimony demonstrates both vulnerability and strength.
This public reflection comes after a period of personal transformation, during which Dikeh shifted from her earlier public persona to focus more on spiritual growth, ministry, and outreach. She has credited her renewed faith with helping her navigate challenges in both her personal and professional life.
Fans and admirers of the actress have expressed admiration for her journey, highlighting her honesty and willingness to share intimate details about her walk with God. For many, Tonto Dikeh’s testimony serves as a reminder that personal growth and spiritual renewal are ongoing processes that require courage and commitment.
As she continues to share her faith journey, Dikeh remains a prominent voice in encouraging others to explore spirituality, embrace change, and seek a deeper connection with God.
Social media personality Alix Earle is trending after opening up about an emotional moment involving her ex-boyfriend, NFL wide receiver Braxton Berrios.
Earle revealed that seeing Berrios for the first time in five months was more difficult than she expected. Reflecting on the encounter, she admitted that the moment brought up lingering emotions she had not fully processed. “It was honestly just really hard for me. I was really emotional,” she shared, describing how unexpected feelings resurfaced despite the time that had passed since their split.
The two previously dated publicly, often sharing glimpses of their relationship on social media. Their breakup drew significant online attention, especially among Earle’s followers, who closely document her personal life and dating experiences. Since then, both have appeared to move forward individually, though the recent reunion clearly stirred unresolved emotions for the influencer.
Adding another layer of interest to the story is the connection involving seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady. Berrios and Brady were once teammates during their time with the New England Patriots, a detail that has resurfaced as fans discuss the overlapping circles within the sports and entertainment world.
While Earle did not go into specific details about the circumstances surrounding the meeting, she emphasized how confronting it felt to come face to face with someone who had once been a major part of her life. Many followers praised her vulnerability, noting that breakups can remain emotionally complex even months later.
The situation has since sparked widespread conversation online, with fans debating whether the emotions signal unfinished business or simply the natural discomfort of reconnecting with a former partner. Regardless, Earle’s openness about the experience has resonated with many who relate to the challenge of unexpectedly crossing paths with an ex.
As the story continues to circulate, neither Berrios nor Brady has publicly commented on the renewed attention. For now, Earle’s candid remarks have once again placed her at the center of trending pop culture and sports crossover discussions.
The Federal Government has started implementing Executive Order 9 of 2026, requiring oil revenues to be remitted directly to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).
This follows the inaugural meeting of the implementation committee on February 26, 2026.
The order aims to enhance transparency and predictability in revenue allocation, with government entitlements under production-sharing contracts flowing directly into the Federation Account.
Wale Edun, the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, announced the development in a statement on Monday, providing details on resolutions at the meeting.
He said the committee reaffirmed the president’s directive that revenues accruing to the federation from petroleum operations must be handled in a manner that upholds constitutional principles, protects revenues accruable to the federation, and supports the fiscal stability of the three tiers of government.
“In line with the President’s directive, NNPC Limited shall cease, with immediate effect, the collection of the 30% management fee and the 30% frontier exploration fund deductions from profit oil and profit gas under Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs),” the statement reads.
“Additionally, all remittances of gas flare penalties into the Midstream and Downstream Gas Infrastructure Fund (MDGIF) are suspended with immediate effect, in line with the Executive Order.”
On Section 2(3) of the order, which provides for direct payments by contractors into the federation account, Edun said the committee agreed that the transition must be implemented in a manner that respects existing contractual and financing arrangements, and maintains investor confidence.
“For this reason, the Committee approved a defined transition period for the operationalisation of direct payments by contractors of profit oil, royalty oil, and tax oil into the Federation Account,” the minister said.
“Until the Committee issues detailed guidelines, contractors will continue to remit under the current process. During the transition period, the Committee will issue clear, standardised guidance to ensure an orderly changeover.”
He said the committee approved the establishment of a technical subcommittee to develop detailed transition guidelines within three weeks, and commence a review of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to address structural and fiscal anomalies that weaken federation revenues.
“The Technical Subcommittee will be led by the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, and will include the Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary Federal Ministry of Justice, the Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, and the Chairman of the Forum of Commissioners of Finance, representatives of the Minister of State Petroleum Resources, Oil, with secretarial support from the Budget Office of the Federation,” Edun said.
Fashion designer Anifa Mvuemba has announced a pause in production for her acclaimed fashion label Hanifa, marking a significant moment after nearly 15 years in business.
In a candid message shared with supporters, Mvuemba explained that the decision was rooted in intentional reflection rather than defeat. She emphasized that she does not want to rush forward simply to prove resilience or maintain the appearance of constant growth. According to her, continuing at full speed without alignment and clarity would feel inauthentic.
“I don’t want to rush just to prove resilience. I don’t want to pretend everything is fine just to keep momentum,” she shared, highlighting the emotional and creative weight behind the pause.
Founded in 2011, Hanifa rose to global prominence for its bold silhouettes, inclusive sizing, and innovative digital presentations. The brand made headlines for its groundbreaking 3D virtual runway show during the pandemic, a moment that positioned Hanifa as a forward-thinking force within the fashion industry. Over the years, the label has been celebrated for centering women of color, embracing body diversity, and blending contemporary design with cultural storytelling.
Mvuemba’s announcement reflects a broader conversation happening within the fashion world, where designers increasingly speak openly about burnout, financial pressure, and the constant demand to produce new collections in a fast-moving industry. Rather than pushing through exhaustion, the designer appears to be choosing sustainability, both personally and professionally.
Supporters and fellow creatives have responded with an outpouring of encouragement online, praising her transparency and courage. Many have noted that stepping back after years of consistent output demonstrates strength and self-awareness rather than weakness.
While production is on hold, Mvuemba has not indicated that Hanifa is permanently closing. Instead, her message suggests a period of recalibration and reevaluation. Industry observers believe the pause could allow the brand to return with renewed direction, potentially exploring new business models, creative strategies, or expanded global reach.
For a label that has consistently challenged norms and embraced innovation, this moment may represent not an ending but a transformation. As Anifa Mvuemba takes time to reassess her next steps, the fashion community watches with respect, understanding that longevity sometimes requires the courage to slow down.
Six American soldiers were killed Sunday in an Iranian missile strike on a US military facility in Kuwait, the Pentagon confirmed Monday.
Initially, US Central Command reported three fatalities, but the death toll rose after one soldier succumbed to injuries and two additional bodies were recovered from the rubble.
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said the strike hit a “tactical operations centre that was fortified” but provided no further details on the exact location.
Three US military officials told CBS News the soldiers were inside a makeshift office, protected by 12-foot steel-reinforced concrete barriers, raising questions about the building’s fortifications.
The incident marks the first confirmed American combat fatalities since the US and Israel launched military operations against Iran.
More than 13,000 US troops are stationed in Kuwait as part of the longstanding defence partnership with the Gulf nation.
Iran has retaliated against US-led strikes by launching missiles at US-allied Gulf countries, including Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, and Qatar.
Separately, three US fighter jets were downed in Kuwait on Monday in an incident initially described as “friendly fire.” All pilots ejected safely. Iran state media claimed responsibility, though no evidence was provided.
Nigerian skit maker and singer Carter Efe has sparked fresh conversations online after revealing that popular content creator Sydney Talker allegedly advised him to stop streaming and distance himself from his associate Kolu.
Speaking during a recent live session, Carter Efe claimed that Sydney Talker suggested he step away from streaming entirely. According to him, the advice went further, as he alleged that he was told to give Kolu ₦1 million and send him away. The statement has since triggered mixed reactions across social media, with fans debating whether the advice was genuine concern, business strategy, or simply taken out of context.
Carter Efe, known for his energetic personality and viral online presence, has built a significant following through livestreaming, comedy skits, and music releases. Over the years, he has remained one of the most talked-about digital entertainers in Nigeria, frequently making headlines for both his achievements and public controversies.
While he did not provide full details about the circumstances surrounding the conversation, Carter suggested that the recommendation did not sit well with him. He appeared to defend his decision to continue streaming, emphasizing that the platform remains an important part of his connection with fans and his source of income.
The mention of Kolu has also drawn attention, as viewers speculate about the nature of their working relationship. Some supporters argue that disagreements among creatives are common in the entertainment industry, especially when it comes to branding, partnerships, and financial decisions. Others believe the situation may have deeper roots that have not yet been publicly addressed.
Sydney Talker, who is widely respected for his skit productions and talent management ventures, has not officially responded to the claims at the time of reporting. Fans of both entertainers are now waiting to see whether he will clarify the situation or share his own perspective.
The development adds another chapter to the ever evolving dynamics within Nigeria’s online entertainment space, where collaborations and conflicts often unfold in the public eye. As discussions continue, many observers hope the matter will be resolved privately without escalating into a prolonged feud.
For now, Carter Efe appears determined to continue streaming and pursuing his creative path, signaling that he remains focused on maintaining his independence and direct engagement with his audience.