JUST IN: EU Freezes US Trade Deal Talks ‘Indefinitely’ Amid Trump’s Greenland Threats

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The European Union has put work on a major trade deal with the United States on hold indefinitely after President Donald Trump threatened to acquire Greenland and impose up to 35% additional tariffs on countries that oppose his ambitions.

The move came as a key group of European Parliament members blocked a vote to ratify the deal Wednesday.

Bernd Lange, chair of the Parliament’s trade committee, announced on X: “EU-US Deal on ice indefinitely!”

The preliminary agreement, reached in July 2025, set tariffs at 15% on EU goods shipped to the US and included commitments for increased EU purchases of American agricultural and energy products.

Lange accused the US of violating the deal by issuing new tariff threats, adding: “Until the threats are over, there will be no possibility for compromise.”

Trump, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, said he did not intend to use military force to acquire Greenland but repeatedly insisted that Europe effectively hand over the island to the United States.

The threats prompted an emergency meeting of European representatives over the weekend.

French President Emmanuel Macron reportedly asked the EU to activate its anti-coercion mechanism, known as a “trade bazooka,” which could involve suspending US company licenses or taxing US services.

Trade between the US and EU totaled nearly $1 trillion in 2024, making any escalation potentially damaging for both economies. EU leaders are set to meet in Brussels on Thursday to discuss possible retaliation if Trump enacts his tariff threats.

Trump’s ability to implement the tariffs may hinge on a case currently before the US Supreme Court, which is expected to issue a ruling soon.

Obi Cubana, Peter Obi, Mercy Chinwo Lead Tributes At Port Harcourt Burial

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(DDM) – Port Harcourt was a hub of high-profile sympathy as Nigerians from diverse sectors came together for the burial of the late Mrs. Nimi Obata Grant-Offor.

The solemn ceremony took place in Omagwa, Rivers State, drawing notable figures from business, politics, entertainment, and faith communities.

The gathering highlighted the widespread respect the Grant-Offor family commands across Nigeria.

Guests described the burial as both grand and emotional, reflecting the life and legacy of Mrs. Grant-Offor.

She was remembered for her warmth, philanthropy, and dedication to family and community, leaving a lasting impact on those around her.

Billionaire businessman and nightlife entrepreneur Obi Cubana attended, underscoring his close ties with the Grant-Offor family and the wider Port Harcourt business community.

Former Anambra State governor and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, was present to offer condolences and join in prayers for the repose of the late matriarch’s soul.

Mercy Chinwo, the acclaimed gospel singer from Rivers State, also participated, lending her voice and presence to worship and reflection.

Her involvement resonated with locals, as she is widely recognized for spiritually uplifting contributions at important events.

DDM observed that the event attracted a wide array of dignitaries, including traditional rulers, senior clergy, business leaders, and influential politicians from Rivers State and beyond.

Security was tight, ensuring a smooth flow of the program, while elegant décor created a fitting tribute to Mrs. Grant-Offor’s life.

Guests noted that the well-organized ceremony served as an appropriate farewell for a woman whose quiet contributions touched countless lives.

The presence of high-profile figures like Obi Cubana, Peter Obi, and Mercy Chinwo amplified the national significance of the event.

DDM reports that attendees were deeply moved, reflecting on Mrs. Grant-Offor’s legacy and her role in nurturing family and community values.

Conversations during the event emphasized her philanthropic work, which included support for education, healthcare, and social initiatives across Rivers State.

Political and business leaders commended the family for maintaining dignity and grace throughout the proceedings.

Many attendees highlighted that the gathering was not only a farewell but also a celebration of a life that fostered unity and compassion.

The burial served as a reminder of the societal impact individuals can have through quiet service, generosity, and community engagement.

DDM further noted that such ceremonies help reinforce cultural and social bonds, bringing together people from different sectors in shared respect and remembrance.

As the event concluded, prayers and musical tributes echoed, marking a dignified closure to the life of Mrs. Grant-Offor while inspiring attendees to continue her legacy of service.

Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi Blasts GCON Award, Calls For National Conscience

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(DDM) – Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi, a prominent diaspora political leader and public affairs analyst, has condemned Nigeria’s recent decision to confer the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON) on billionaire Gilbert Chagoury.

DDM notes that Gbandi described the award as a “troubling moment” for Nigerians and a clear signal of moral decay in the nation’s leadership culture.

He argued that national honours are meant to celebrate integrity, accountability, and service to the people, not to reward proximity to power or financial influence.

Gbandi actively reminded Nigerians of Chagoury’s long-standing links to the financial network of the late General Sani Abacha, whose regime remains one of the most corrupt in modern African history.

He highlighted that journalists, court proceedings, and international media have repeatedly documented Chagoury’s alleged role in enriching himself and the political elite during Abacha’s rule.

Gbandi cited Nigerian journalist Bayo Onanuga’s 1997 exposé on Chagoury, emphasizing that decades later, there has been no transparent domestic reckoning.

He warned that symbolically erasing this history through a national honour reflects a governing culture that prioritizes wealth accumulation and political utility over public virtue.

Gbandi did not shy away from addressing Nigeria’s domestic crises, stressing that youth unemployment, insecurity, and poverty continue to grow while elite indulgence goes unchecked.

He actively criticized controversial policies that burden the vulnerable while protecting politically connected interests, noting that these actions deepen the societal divide.

According to Gbandi, the silence of intellectuals, journalists, and civil society has enabled moral decay, turning what should be public outrage into complacency.

He asserted that patriots once understood that dissent is a critical component of democracy, and that today’s muted voices threaten the nation’s ethical backbone.

Gbandi framed the GCON award as a symbolic test of national conscience, questioning whether Nigeria honours accountability or celebrates opportunism.

He further called on citizens to support emerging reform movements like the African Democratic Congress (ADC), which he says offer platforms to challenge entrenched elite capture.

Gbandi actively encouraged Nigerians to demand transparency and ethical governance, stressing that inaction risks turning moral collapse into default consent.

He concluded that Nigeria’s survival and credibility depend on reclaiming its conscience and restoring the principle that public service, not personal enrichment, deserves recognition.

Gbandi’s outspoken critique positions him as a leading voice in the ongoing debate over ethics, governance, and national values in Nigeria.

This episode, he warns, should galvanize citizens, political actors, and institutions to confront moral decay before it becomes irreversible.

2 senior officers killed as Boko Haram bombers hit military convoy in Borno

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Army rout Boko Haram /ISWAP terrorists in Yobe State
FACT FILE: Army rout Boko Haram /ISWAP terrorists in Yobe State

A suicide bomber rammed a car loaded with explosives into a military convoy in Borno State’s Timbuktu triangle, killing five soldiers and injuring several others.

According to security sources, two senior officers, a major and a lieutenant, were among those affected.

Diaspora Digital Media understand that the troops were returning from a clearance operation when the attack occurred.

The attack destroyed military equipment and logistics vehicles.

At the time of filing this report, the bodies of the deceased soldiers have been flown to Maiduguri, while injured officers are receiving medical attention.

This incident follows recent operations by the Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI, which cleared terrorist camps and thwarted drone attacks in the area.

 

 

Terror financing: Malami to stay long behind bars

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Abubakar Malami
Abubakar Malami

Abubakar Malami, former Attorney General of the Federation, is being held by the Department of State Services (DSS) for alleged terrorism financing and related security concerns.

He was arrested on January 20, 2026, shortly after perfecting his bail conditions and exiting Kuje Correctional Centre in Abuja, where he was detained over money laundering allegations by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The DSS is seeking a court order to extend Malami’s detention, citing the sensitive and complex nature of the investigation, which may take several months.

Sources familiar with the ongoing investigation said the secret police is questioning Malami over his alleged handling of intelligence related to terrorism financing, particularly the list of suspected Nigerian terror financiers released by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2021.

“This investigation will take time. That is why we are seeking a court order to retain him in custody,” a security source said. “A major issue under review is how the UAE terror financiers’ list was treated during his tenure as Attorney General.”

In 2021, the UAE issued Resolution No. 83, naming six Nigerians among 38 individuals and 15 entities accused of financing Boko Haram and other terrorist organisations.

Recall that the development sparked nationwide controversy and raised questions over Nigeria’s response to foreign intelligence disclosures.

While in office, Malami repeatedly stated that the federal government would not protect or shield any individual linked to terrorism or its financing, irrespective of status.

Investigators are now said to be re-examining those assurances in light of the allegations against him.

Beyond the terror financing probe, Malami is also being questioned over reports of an alleged arms cache discovered at his residence in Kebbi State, as well as multiple petitions alleging links to terrorism financing.

Security sources stressed that terrorism-related offences are treated with the utmost seriousness globally, noting that the DSS is constitutionally mandated to investigate terrorism and related offences, often in collaboration with other security agencies.

With the DSS now seeking judicial approval for extended detention, sources insist that Malami is unlikely to regain his freedom in the immediate future as investigations intensify.

 

 

From Ihiagwa to the World: The Humanitarian Journey of High Chief Dr. Onuoha

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Every community produces individuals whose influence quietly reshapes society through sustained service rather than spectacle.

In Ihiagwa, a town in Owerri West Local Government Area of Imo State, one such individual has built a legacy defined by compassion, discipline, and long-term impact.

High Chief Dr. Patience C. Onuoha Adamezirialannaya I, Omeroha II of Ihiagwa, and Odi Uko Nanba is a physician of global repute, humanitarian, and community builder whose work spans healthcare, youth development, enterprise, and social welfare.

Born in Ihiagwa, Dr. Onuoha’s formative years were shaped by strong family values and a culture of responsibility to others.

She is an alumna of Owerri Girls Secondary School, where her academic foundation was laid, before proceeding to the United States to pursue medical education.

Today, she practises medicine with distinction across the United States and beyond, providing care to diverse populations while remaining closely connected to her roots at home.

Her lifelong commitment to service is not accidental. It reflects early influences from her parents her father’s firm belief in education as a tool for empowerment, and her mother’s quiet generosity expressed through everyday acts of kindness.

These values would later define the direction of her philanthropic and community engagements.

A major focus of Dr. Onuoha’s intervention has been youth empowerment.

Convinced that sustainable development depends on purposeful young people, she committed ten consecutive years to sponsoring the Mezie Ihiagwa Unity Cup, an annual football tournament that has become a unifying platform for youths across the community.

Beyond competition, the tournament promotes discipline, teamwork, and aspiration, encouraging participants to see local talent as a pathway to wider opportunities at state, national, and international levels.

Her sustained support for youth development earned her recognition by the Youth Council of Nigeria, Owerri West Chapter, which conferred on her the title of Youth Ambassador.

She has consistently framed the recognition not as an honour, but as a responsibility one that reinforces her belief that young people remain the backbone of societal progress.

Dr. Onuoha’s investment in education extends beyond advocacy.

In December 2015, she donated a fully equipped library centre to her community, expanding access to learning resources and creating an environment that supports academic growth for future generations.

Her contributions are structured around three key pillars.

The first is healthcare. As Dr. Patience Onuoha, DOPC, she delivers medical services across borders, combining professional excellence with humanitarian commitment.

Through periodic medical outreach programmes, individuals who would otherwise lack access to specialised care such as cataract and glaucoma surgeries have received life-changing treatment at no cost.

The second pillar is economic development.

Through Patching Enterprises Limited, a privately owned general contracting firm, Dr. Onuoha contributes to infrastructure development by designing, manufacturing, and supplying building materials, while creating employment opportunities that support sustainable livelihoods within the community.

The third pillar is humanitarian service, institutionalised through the Chinpat Global Foundation.

The foundation focuses on medical assistance, educational support, pandemic relief, and community welfare, particularly for indigenous Ihiagwans, while extending its reach to Nigerians and Africans at large.

One of the foundation’s most significant interventions occurred in December 2025, when over 370 widows and octogenarians in Ihiagwa received clothing materials, financial assistance, and structured community support.

The initiative also led to the establishment of the Adamezirialannaya and Ihiagwa Widows Association and the Adamezirialannaya and Ihiagwa Octogenarians Association institutions designed to provide long-term care, dignity, and inclusion for vulnerable members of society.

Collectively, these efforts reflect a philosophy of service rooted in sustainability rather than episodic charity.

They underscore a belief that meaningful impact is achieved not through isolated gestures, but through systems that endure.

At its core, this is the story of a woman deeply connected to her people, guided by a sense of duty, and committed to building a legacy that extends beyond personal success.

In an era where public service is often measured by visibility, the life and work of High Chief Dr. Patience C. Onuoha stand as a reminder that lasting change is built quietly through consistency, compassion, and commitment.

DDM joins family, friends, and the Ihiagwa community in celebrating High Chief Dr. Patience C. Onuoha on her birthday, wishing her many more years of impactful service, good health, and fulfilment.

iShowSpeed Touches Down in Lagos, Nigeria for His Highly Anticipated Stream

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Global streaming sensation iShowSpeed has finally arrived in Lagos, Nigeria, and the excitement surrounding his visit is already electric. The American YouTuber and live streamer, famous for his unfiltered reactions and high-energy content, touched down to a wave of online celebration from Nigerian fans who have long anticipated his arrival.

News of his landing spread quickly across social media, with clips and photos capturing the moment sparking widespread buzz. For many fans, iShowSpeed’s presence in Lagos is more than just a visit, it’s a reflection of Nigeria’s growing influence in global internet culture. From music to street energy, Lagos offers a raw, vibrant backdrop that perfectly matches the streamer’s unpredictable style.

Fans are eagerly awaiting his livestreams, expecting spontaneous encounters, cultural exchanges, and moments that could easily go viral. With Lagos known for its fast pace and bold personality, many believe the city and the streamer are a perfect match.

As anticipation builds, one thing is clear: iShowSpeed’s Lagos stream is set to be unforgettable. All eyes are now on the city as the world waits to see how Nigeria will welcome one of the internet’s most talked-about personalities live and in real time

I’m Very Disappointed in You, Seun Kuti. I Used to Like and Respect You” Saida Boj Calls Out Afrobeat Star

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Social media personality Saida Boj has publicly expressed her disappointment in Afrobeat singer and activist Seun Kuti, sparking fresh debate online and drawing mixed reactions from fans and commentators.

In a statement shared online, Saida Boj did not hold back as she questioned Seun Kuti’s recent comments and public posture, saying they no longer align with the image she once admired. According to her, the singer’s approach and tone in recent controversies have made her rethink the respect she previously had for him.

While she did not spell out every detail behind her frustration, her remarks appear connected to Seun Kuti’s recent outspoken positions and confrontations on social media—particularly around sensitive topics involving music legacy, modern artists, and public criticism. Saida Boj suggested that she expected a higher level of restraint and leadership from someone carrying the Kuti name.

Her comments quickly went viral, prompting widespread reactions. Some social media users supported her stance, arguing that public figures must be open to criticism, regardless of their background or lineage. Others, however, defended Seun Kuti, insisting that his activism and blunt honesty are consistent with the legacy of his father, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, and should not be watered down to satisfy public comfort.

Supporters of Seun Kuti pointed out that he has always been unapologetic in his views, particularly when addressing issues of injustice, hypocrisy, and cultural erasure. To them, Saida Boj’s disappointment reflects a clash of expectations rather than wrongdoing.

As of the time of this report, Seun Kuti has not publicly responded to Saida Boj’s statement. Saida Boj has also not added further clarification beyond her initial remarks.

The exchange has reignited conversations about celebrity accountability, generational differences in expression, and whether outspoken activism should be tempered for public approval. For now, the situation remains a social media standoff—one that underscores how quickly admiration can turn into criticism in the age of instant opinions and viral commentary.

6 students die, others missing in Benue boat mishap

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Boat capsizes of California coast, 3 dead, 5 missing.

A boat accident at Buruku crossing in Benue State has claimed six lives, with many others still missing.

The wooden boat was carrying passengers and vehicles when it capsized around 11pm on Monday.

Overloading has been blamed for the tragedy, with eyewitnesses saying the boat had over 45 people on board.

Most victims were students returning to school.

While reacting to the incident, the state Commissioner for Marine and Blue Economy, Mr. Denis Iyaghigba, said he received the news with “grave concern and deep distress,” describing it as a painful reminder of the dangers associated with unsafe and unregulated inland water transport.

In a statement by his media aide, Lubem Gena, the commissioner extended his sympathy to the families of the victims and the Buruku community.

“Preliminary reports indicate that the mishap occurred in the course of routine river transportation,” he said.

Iyaghigba disclosed that a full-scale investigation has been launched to determine both the immediate and remote causes of the accident.

Warning that recklessness and disregard for safety standards would no longer be tolerated, Iyaghigba assured that enforcement measures would be strengthened.

These include vessel inspections, operator licensing, passenger safety education, and closer monitoring of river transport activities across the state.

 

Troops bust ISWAP recruitment syndicate in Borno, nab 3 agents

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ISWAP recruitment agents
ISWAP recruitment agents

Troops of Operation Hadin Kai have arrested three suspected ISWAP recruitment agents in Banki town, Borno State.

The arrest was made following a coordinated intelligence-led operation.

Diaspora Digital Media understand that the suspects were taken into custody on January 17 after a tip-off from one of Banki community leaders alerted authorities to suspicious movements linked to terrorist recruitment activities.

Sources said intelligence operatives were secretly drafted to the area, where they intercepted the suspects as they allegedly attempted to enlist and transport youths for terrorist training.

The suspects, Gajibo Kayama, Tahiru Modu, and Bulama Modu were caught attempting to enlist youths aged 17-20 for terrorist training in Adamawa State.

Meanwhile, preliminary investigations revealed that the trio were former ISWAP members who claimed to have renounced the group about five years ago but were allegedly re-engaging in recruitment activities.

“They were arrested while attempting to recruit and convey youths from within Banki town to Adamawa State for training,” a security source said.

The suspects have since been handed over to the Military Intelligence Regiment for further interrogation and necessary action.

 

 

 

 

“You Will Definitely Go to Jail” Tonto Dikeh Issues Stern Warning to TikTok Impersonator

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Nollywood actress and philanthropist Tonto Dikeh has issued a strong public warning to an unknown individual allegedly impersonating her on TikTok, accusing the person of collecting money from unsuspecting members of the public under false pretenses.

In a statement shared online, the actress expressed outrage over the alleged impersonation, making it clear that she would not tolerate anyone using her identity to deceive or exploit others. According to Tonto Dikeh, the individual has been presenting herself as the actress while soliciting funds—an act she described as criminal and unacceptable.

The actress, known for her outspoken nature, emphasized that she has never authorized anyone to raise funds on her behalf on TikTok or any other social media platform. She urged the public to remain vigilant and to verify accounts before engaging in any financial transactions online.

Her warning quickly gained traction, prompting widespread reactions from fans and social media users. Many applauded her firm stance against online fraud, noting that impersonation of public figures has become increasingly common as scammers exploit trust and popularity for personal gain.

Others used the moment to call for stronger action by social media platforms to curb impersonation, fake accounts, and digital fraud. Some fans also encouraged victims who may have been scammed to report the matter to law enforcement and provide evidence where possible.

While Tonto Dikeh did not disclose whether formal legal action has already been initiated, her statement suggests she is prepared to involve the authorities if the impersonator is identified. Legal experts note that impersonation and obtaining money under false representation are serious offenses that can attract severe penalties under Nigerian law.

As online fraud continues to rise, the actress’s message serves as a clear warning to impostors and a reminder to the public: not every verified-looking account is authentic, and caution is essential in the digital space.

For now, Tonto Dikeh maintains that anyone found exploiting her name will face the full weight of the law, regardless of public sympathy or online pressure.

Trump Issues Stark Warning to Iran Over Alleged Assassination Threat

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Trump asserts airspace dominance over Iran

United States President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, saying any attempt to assassinate him would result in overwhelming retaliation against the country.

Speaking on NewsNation’s “Katie Pavlich Tonight” on Tuesday, Trump said alleged threats from leaders in Tehran would be met with devastating consequences.

“If anything ever happens, we’re going to blow the whole country up,” he said, adding that Iran would be “wiped off the face of this earth” if he were targeted.

Trump revealed that intelligence officials during the Biden administration had briefed him on alleged assassination plots while he was campaigning for president in 2024.

Former Attorney General Merrick Garland had earlier said the alleged threats were linked to Iran’s desire for revenge over the 2020 killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, carried out during Trump’s first term in office.

Despite receiving the briefing, Trump criticized former President Joe Biden for failing to publicly address the issue, arguing that sitting and former presidents should stand together when national security threats arise.

“I have very firm instructions,” Trump said. “If anything happens, they’re going to be wiped off the face of this earth.”

The president noted that he had previously issued similar warnings shortly after returning to office, following the signing of an executive order granting him broad authority to apply maximum pressure on Tehran. Trump has repeatedly stated that contingency plans are in place to respond decisively if Iran were to act on any threats.

Trump also reiterated that military action remains an option, particularly amid ongoing unrest in Iran. Weeks of anti-government protests have reportedly led to more than 3,300 deaths following clashes with Iranian security forces. While Trump said he had recently been informed that executions linked to the protests had stopped, he warned that renewed violence could trigger U.S. intervention.

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has accused the United States of orchestrating unrest inside Iran. In a series of posts on X over the weekend, Khamenei said Washington was attempting to undermine the Iranian government.

“We do not intend to lead the country toward war,” Khamenei said. “But we will not let go of criminals, whether internal or international.”

The exchange underscores rising tensions between Washington and Tehran, as both sides trade increasingly sharp rhetoric amid an already fragile regional security environment.

From Online Tears to a New Beginning: BLord Employs Ogun State Woman After Viral Plea, Relocates Her to Akwa Ibom

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A touching story of hope and opportunity has captured public attention after popular businessman and tech entrepreneur BLord responded to a viral video of a young woman from Ogun State who was seen crying and pleading online for employment.

The woman, whose emotional appeal spread rapidly across social media, spoke candidly about her struggles, unemployment, and desperation for a chance to work and rebuild her life. Her raw display of vulnerability struck a chord with many viewers—but it was BLord’s response that truly changed her story.

After coming across the video, BLord reportedly reached out and offered her immediate employment in his company. In a move that surprised many, he went a step further by facilitating her relocation from Ogun State to Akwa Ibom, where his business operations are based.

Sources close to the situation say arrangements were made to ensure her safe movement, accommodation, and onboarding into the company, turning what began as an online cry for help into a life-changing opportunity within days.

Social media users have since praised BLord for acting beyond words and stepping in with tangible support. Many described the gesture as a reminder of how social media, often criticized for negativity, can also become a bridge to real-life transformation when compassion meets opportunity.

“This is how influence should be used,” one commenter wrote, while others applauded BLord for giving the woman dignity through work rather than temporary charity.

While BLord has not given a lengthy public statement on the matter, the action itself has spoken volumes, reinforcing his image as a businessman willing to uplift others and invest in human potential.

BREAKING: Court sacks Abure as LP chair, orders INEC to recognise Nenadi-led leadership

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Labour Party (LP) national chairman, Julius Abure
Labour Party (LP) national chairman, Julius Abure

A Federal High Court in Abuja has sacked Julius Abure as Labour Party (LP) National Chairman, declaring Senator Esther Nenadi Usman as the valid leader.

The court relied on a Supreme Court verdict, ordering INEC to recognize Usman’s caretaker committee as the party’s authority until a national convention is held.

The ruling follows a leadership crisis in LP, with Abure’s tenure disputed.

The judgment followed a suit marked: THC/ABJ/CS/2262/2025, which the former minister lodged before the court.

Aside from Abure, the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) was also cited as a defendant in the matter.

Justice Lifu held that evidence before him established that Abure’s tenure as the national chairman of the LP had since elapsed.

While dismissing Abure’s contention that the matter was an internal affair of a political party, which is non-justiciable, the court held that the setting up of the LP Caretaker Committee was “a necessity” that arose from the Supreme Court’s order.

It will be recalled that following a leadership crisis that rocked the LP, the National Executive Committee, NEC, of the party resolved to remove Abure as the National Chairman.

To fill the leadership vacuum, the party constituted a 29-member caretaker committee, with the former Finance Minister, Usman, as Chairman.

The decision was the outcome of an expanded stakeholders’ meeting of the party that was hosted in Umuahia by Governor Alex Otti of Abia State.

The meeting at which Abure was sacked from office was chaired by his former ally and the party’s 2023 presidential election candidate, Mr Peter Obi.

Dissatisfied with the decision, Abure approached the Federal High Court in Abuja to validate his position as the National Chairman of the party.

In an affidavit he personally deposed to in support of the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1271/2024, Abure told the court that following the death of the National Chairman of the LP, he was lawfully elected as the Acting National Chairman of the party at a National Executive Council, NEC, meeting of the party that held in Benin City, Edo State, on March 29, 2021.

He told the court that on April 18, 2023, at the NEC meeting of the party held in Asaba, Delta State and duly monitored by INEC, it was resolved that tenures of State Chairmen whose tenures had expired be renewed.

He said it was at the same meeting that some members who were engaged in anti-party activities were expelled and replacements for vacant positions created as a result of the expulsion were made.

Abure averred that in line with a consensus that was reached at the meeting, the party subsequently held its National Convention on March 27, 2024, at Nnewi, Anambra State, where we was lawfully elected to the office of National Chairman of the LP.

He said the party under his leadership produced candidates for governorship elections in both Edo and Ondo states.

While both the high court and the court of appeal upheld Abure’s case and ordered INEC to recognise him, he was however dislodged by the Supreme Court which nullified the concurrent decisions of the two lower courts

In its lead judgement that was prepared by Justice Inyang Okoro, the apex court allowed the appeal that was filed by Chairman and Secretary of the Caretaker Committee, Senator Usman and Hon. Darlington Nwokocha, respectively.

The Supreme Court equally dismissed a cross-appeal that was filed by Abure, even as it enjoined political parties to always abide by their own rules in the appointment of their officers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Abure: Court upholds exclusion of LP candidates from FCT election

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Abure faction of Labour Party insists Supreme Court Labour Party judgment was in Abure's favour

A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has upheld the exclusion of Labour Party (LP) candidates from the FCT Area Council elections scheduled for February 21, 2026.

Justice Peter Lifu ruled that the suit filed by LP was statute-barred, as it wasn’t filed within the 14-day statutory period required for pre-election matters.

The court also noted that the LP’s case involved forum shopping, given a similar pending case in Nasarawa State High Court.

The LP had argued that INEC unlawfully excluded its candidates and logo from the final list of contestants, despite letters of complaint sent in September and October 2025.

However, INEC cited a Supreme Court ruling that the tenure of LP’s national chairman, Julius Abure, had expired, justifying its decision to exclude the party’s candidates.

It will be recalled that the protracted leadership tussle in the LP was at the root of INEC’s decision not to recognise the list of candidates the warring factions submitted for the FCT poll

Japan Restarts World Largest Nuclear Plant Amid Safety Concerns

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Japan has restarted the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the world’s largest by potential capacity, for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, despite widespread local opposition and ongoing safety concerns.

The restart took place Wednesday at 19:02 local time (10:02 GMT), according to TEPCO spokesman Tatsuya Matoba.

The resumption was approved last month by the regional governor, although a September survey showed that around 60 percent of local residents oppose the restart.

A small group of protesters, mostly elderly residents, gathered near the plant’s entrance Tuesday, expressing fears over the safety of local communities.

“It’s Tokyo’s electricity that is produced here, so why should we be put at risk?” said 73-year-old Yumiko Abe.

TEPCO emphasized that it will verify the integrity of all facilities carefully and address any issues transparently.

The plant has undergone major upgrades since Fukushima, including a 15-metre tsunami wall, elevated emergency power systems, and enhanced safety mechanisms.

Nevertheless, critics remain concerned about the risk of a serious accident, citing previous minor incidents, cover-up scandals, and what they consider inadequate evacuation plans.

Seven groups submitted a petition signed by nearly 40,000 people opposing the restart, highlighting the plant’s location on an active seismic fault zone and its history of strong earthquakes.

Japan, heavily reliant on imported fossil fuels, aims to reduce its carbon footprint and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, with nuclear power projected to provide about 20 percent of the country’s electricity by 2040. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has voiced support for nuclear energy as part of this strategy.

Meanwhile, the ongoing decommissioning of Fukushima continues, a complex project expected to take decades.

The restart of Kashiwazaki-Kariwa marks a significant step in Japan’s energy strategy, even as local communities and activists voice deep skepticism and fear.

Police Confirm Abduction of Over 100 Christian Worshippers After Initial Denial

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Police Public Relations Officer (FPRO), CSP Benjamin Hundeyin
Police Public Relations Officer (FPRO), CSP Benjamin Hundeyin

The Nigeria Police Force has confirmed the abduction of more than 100 Christian worshippers in Kurmin Wali, a remote community in Kajuru Local Government Area, Kaduna State.

This announcement reverses earlier statements that had cast doubt on the incident.

The Police said initial confusion arose following a meeting of the Kaduna State Security Council, convened by Governor Uba Sani, during which some local officials reportedly disputed the reports.

Earlier remarks by the Kaduna State Commissioner of Police were misunderstood as a denial of the abduction.

In a statement issued by Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, the Police clarified that their earlier comments were a “measured response” while details from the field, including the number and identities of those affected, were being verified.

Subsequent checks by operational units and intelligence sources have now confirmed the abduction.

In response, the Police have activated coordinated security operations, focusing on rescuing the victims and restoring calm to the area.

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has ordered the deployment of tactical units, intelligence assets, intensified patrols, and targeted search-and-rescue operations across Kajuru and surrounding communities.

The Force also appealed to the public and media to rely on official updates and avoid speculation, emphasizing that citizen safety remains a top priority.

“The Force remains fully committed to the safety of all citizens and will continue to provide updates as developments unfold,” the statement added.

Masari’s former aide dumps APC for ADC in Katsina

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Almustapha Saulawa
Almustapha Saulawa

Almustapha Saulawa, former Protocol Officer to ex-Governor Aminu Masari, has defected from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to the opposition African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Katsina State.

Saulawa announced his defection on Tuesday at the ADC Secretariat in Katsina, where he formally registered as a party member alongside a large number of supporters, many of them youths.

He said his physical presence at the party secretariat was necessary to legitimise his political activities within the ADC.

“I’m here to declare myself as a tentative member of ADC, as it is enshrined in the law that I cannot act until I belong. That is why I’m here to become a member of ADC today together with my supporters, which of course are the teeming youth of Katsina,” he said.

Saulawa, a founding member of the APC, cited principle and a desire to “rescue” Katsina State as reasons for his move.

While projecting confidence ahead of the 2027 general elections, he claimed the ADC had emerged as a serious threat to the ruling party.

He further alleged that the APC had been reduced to two categories of members.

“I was part and parcel of the ruling APC and worked tirelessly from the scratch, but today I decided to join ADC. I was tired of being a sycophant to my former party,” he said.

“I’m sure ADC will win come 2027, and APC knows that ADC will win, having seen the calibre of people, especially the youth, who are joining. They know they are not going anywhere come 2027.

“The APC has only two types of people left in the party as we speak: those intimidated by empty threats, and those in government who are afraid of losing their daily stipends or being denied contracts if they leave for another party, especially the ADC,” Saulawa stated.

Saulawa’s defection adds to a growing list of prominent APC members leaving the party in Katsina, including former Secretary to the State Government Mustapha Inuwa and Senators Ibrahim Tsauri and Baban Kaita.

He projected the ADC as a serious threat to the APC and emphasizes building the party in Katsina, without ruling out future electoral ambitions.

 

 

The Moment Pastor David Commanded an Usher to Sleep Congregation Stunned as Efforts to Wake Him Failed

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A dramatic moment during a church service has sparked widespread reactions online after a video surfaced showing Pastor David allegedly instructing one of his ushers to “sleep,” after which the usher reportedly became unresponsive, leaving members of the congregation visibly shocked.

According to accounts shared alongside the viral clip, the incident occurred in the middle of a live service while the pastor was preaching. In the footage, Pastor David is seen addressing the usher directly before issuing the command. Moments later, the usher appears to slump or lie down, seemingly falling into a deep sleep.

What followed heightened the tension in the auditorium. Several church members reportedly rushed toward the usher, attempting to wake him. Despite repeated efforts calling his name, shaking him gently, and urging him to stand the usher did not immediately respond, triggering murmurs and alarm among worshippers.

The unusual scene quickly became a talking point on social media, with mixed reactions pouring in. Some viewers described the moment as a powerful demonstration of spiritual authority, likening it to biblical accounts of deep trances or spiritual encounters. Others expressed concern, questioning whether the incident was staged, misunderstood, or potentially related to exhaustion or a medical condition.

Critics also raised questions about safety and responsibility, emphasizing the need for caution during highly charged religious moments. A number of users urged churches to ensure that congregants are protected and that any unusual occurrences are handled with medical awareness rather than assumptions.

Supporters of Pastor David, however, defended the event, insisting that it was a genuine spiritual manifestation and criticizing skeptics for rushing to judgment without understanding the church’s beliefs or practices.

As of the time of this report, Pastor David and the church leadership have not released an official statement clarifying the incident. The condition of the usher was also not publicly disclosed, though some reports suggest he later regained full awareness.

The incident has reopened broader conversations about faith, perception, and the power of suggestion in religious settings, especially in an era where moments from worship services can instantly go viral and be interpreted in countless ways.

While opinions remain divided, one thing is certain: the moment has captured national attention, reminding the public of how quickly extraordinary scenes whether spiritual, symbolic, or misunderstood can ignite debate far beyond the church walls.

South Africa Approves Salary Increase for Public Servants

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has approved a salary increase for public office-bearers, set to take effect from April 1, 2026, the presidency announced on Tuesday.

The decision follows recommendations from the Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office-Bearers, which proposed a 4.1% adjustment for all public officials.

After reviewing the recommendations and assessing the implications for public finances, Ramaphosa approved increases of 4.1% and 3.8% depending on the category of office-bearers.

According to the presidency, the 4.1% raise applies to judges, magistrates, traditional leaders, and members of independent constitutional institutions.

Meanwhile, the 3.8% increase will cover members of the National Executive, Parliament, provincial executive councils, and provincial legislatures.

The Independent Commission is mandated under South Africa’s constitution to make annual recommendations on the salaries, allowances, and benefits of public office-bearers.

In doing so, it considers factors such as the responsibilities and status of each office, affordability, inflation, the state’s resources, and remuneration levels across the public service.

The adjustment comes as part of ongoing efforts to ensure fair compensation for officials while balancing the country’s fiscal responsibilities.

I’m the Newborn Fela If You Say You’re Bigger Than Fela, Then I’m Bigger Than You. Nobody Blow Reach Me” Portable Declares Himself Bigger Than Everyone

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Controversial Nigerian street-pop singer Portable has once again set social media ablaze following a bold and characteristically fiery declaration in which he proclaimed himself “the newborn Fela,” insisting that no contemporary artist comes close to his level of impact.

In a viral video currently making the rounds online, the Zazoo Zeh hitmaker dismissed claims by other artists who often describe themselves as “bigger than Fela,” arguing that such comparisons automatically place him above them all.

The statement, delivered in his usual unfiltered and animated style, quickly ignited reactions across Nigerian social media, with fans and critics dissecting every word. While some dismissed the comments as another episode of Portable’s trademark bravado, others saw it as a deliberate attempt to insert himself into the ongoing debate about legacy, influence, and relevance in Nigerian music.

Portable’s reference to Fela Anikulapo Kuti, the legendary Afrobeat pioneer, is particularly striking given the sensitivity surrounding Fela’s name. For decades, Fela has remained a towering figure in African music and activism, and comparisons to him often spark intense backlash. Portable, however, appeared unfazed, positioning himself not as a replica but as a rebellious successor shaped by the streets rather than institutions.

Supporters of the singer argue that his rise from obscurity to mainstream recognition, driven largely by viral moments and raw street credibility, gives weight to his claims of organic success. “Nobody blow reach me” has since become a catchphrase among his fans, who interpret it as a statement about authenticity rather than commercial achievements.

On the other hand, critics accuse Portable of chasing attention and disrespecting the sacrifices of music pioneers. Some insist that influence should be measured by longevity, cultural impact, and global reach—not social media virality or controversy.

As expected, the declaration has divided opinions, fueling debates across platforms about ego, artistry, and how far confidence should go before it turns into provocation. As of now, no major artist has responded directly to Portable’s claim.

Whether viewed as confidence, satire, or calculated controversy, one thing remains certain: Portable understands how to command attention. And in an industry where visibility often equals relevance, his latest statement has once again ensured that all eyes remain firmly on him.

UK Court Arraigns Nigerian Ex-Minister of Petroleum Over £100,000 Bribery

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Former Nigerian Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke, on Monday appeared before Southwark Crown Court in London for preliminary proceedings in an ongoing bribery case being prosecuted by United Kingdom authorities.

Alison-Madueke, who served as Nigeria’s petroleum minister between 2010 and 2015, was present in court as the matter came up before Justice Thornton in Court 8.

The session focused on procedural and administrative issues ahead of the substantive trial, which is scheduled to begin on January 26, 2026.

The former minister, who was Nigeria’s first female petroleum minister and later became the first woman to serve as Secretary-General of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), has been on bail since her arrest in London in October 2015. She has pleaded not guilty to six counts of bribery.

The charges were formally filed in 2023 by the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA), which alleges that Alison-Madueke received improper benefits while holding public office in Nigeria.

According to the agency, she is accused of abusing her position to influence the award of lucrative oil and gas contracts in exchange for personal gains.

Prosecutors allege that Alison-Madueke received at least £100,000 in cash, along with other benefits including chauffeur-driven vehicles, private jet travel and access to multiple properties in London.

The indictment also lists additional benefits linked to those properties, such as renovation costs, furnishings, household staff, school fees and luxury shopping expenses.

The NCA said it believes the benefits were provided as rewards for facilitating multi-million-pound contracts.

The trial is expected to last between 10 and 12 weeks. Two other defendants are also facing related bribery charges.

One of them, Doye Agama, joined Monday’s hearing via video link, while the other, Olatimbo Ayinde, appeared in person before the court.

The Moment Carter Efe Asked a Policeman for His Account Number but the Officer Declined Because of a Livestream

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Popular Nigerian skit maker and singer Carter Efe sparked conversations online after a recent moment involving a police officer during a live broadcast captured public attention.

The incident occurred while Carter Efe was livestreaming, engaging

with fans in his usual humorous and spontaneous manner. During the interaction, he encountered a police officer and, in what appeared to be a friendly gesture, asked the officer for his bank account number, seemingly with the intention of sending money or offering financial support.

However, the moment took an unexpected turn when the police officer politely declined, explaining that he could not accept or share such information because the interaction was happening on a livestream.

The officer’s response immediately stood out to viewers, many of whom praised him for maintaining professionalism and awareness, especially in an era where public officials are under constant scrutiny online. Rather than engaging in an act that could be misinterpreted as solicitation or misconduct, the officer chose to draw a clear boundary.

Social media reactions poured in shortly after the clip circulated. Some users applauded the officer for protecting his integrity and avoiding unnecessary controversy, while others found humor in the situation, noting how Carter Efe’s well-meaning gesture unintentionally highlighted the tension between public generosity and official ethics.

Mother Publicly Accuses Ayinde Foga of Alleged Affair With Her Married Daughter

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A developing controversy has stirred public attention after a woman came forward with allegations against Ayinde Foga, accusing him of having an inappropriate relationship with her daughter, who she says is legally married.

According to the woman, who made the claims during a public outburst and subsequent online circulation, she believes Ayinde Foga engaged in a secret affair with her daughter despite being fully aware of her marital status. The mother expressed deep distress, stating that the alleged relationship has caused serious strain within her family and has brought emotional turmoil to both households involved.

In her account, the woman claimed she discovered conversations and interactions which, in her view, pointed to an intimate relationship beyond friendship. She further alleged that repeated warnings and attempts to intervene were ignored, prompting her decision to make the matter public.

“This has destroyed peace in my home,” she reportedly said, adding that she felt compelled to speak out after exhausting private efforts to resolve the issue.

The allegations have since generated widespread reactions on social media, with opinions sharply divided. While some users sympathized with the mother and condemned what they described as a lack of moral boundaries, others cautioned against rushing to conclusions, stressing that the claims remain unproven and that all parties involved deserve a fair hearing.

As of the time of this report, Ayinde Foga has not publicly responded to the allegations. There has also been no confirmed statement from the daughter or her husband addressing the claims. No legal action has been announced, and it remains unclear

whether the matter has been reported to law enforcement or is being handled as a private family dispute.

Observers have noted that situations involving family conflict and alleged extramarital relationships are often complex, urging the public to avoid harassment or defamatory attacks while facts are still unclear. Legal experts also warn that public accusations without judicial findings can carry serious consequences.

This remains a developing story. Until verifiable evidence or official statements emerge from the parties involved, the claims should be treated strictly as allegations, not established facts.

2027: PDP Zones Presidential Ticket to the South

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PDP Chairman, Ambassador Iliya Damagun
PDP Chairman, Ambassador Iliya Damagun

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has said its presidential ticket for the 2027 general election will be open to all eligible Nigerians from the southern part of the country, including former President Goodluck Jonathan.

The position was stated on Tuesday night in Abuja by former Minister of Special Duties, Tanimu Turaki (SAN), who leads a faction of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC).

Turaki spoke after leading party officials on a courtesy visit to former Vice-President Namadi Sambo at his residence in Asokoro.

Responding to questions on whether Jonathan or any other prominent figure had indicated interest in contesting, Turaki said the party had zoned its presidential ticket to the South and that any qualified southerner was free to vie for it.

He explained that the PDP’s process would be open, transparent and fair, adding that while the party was aware that some individuals would not be eligible to contest, he declined to mention names.

“We in the PDP have taken a decision to zone our presidential ticket to the southern part of the country.

For now, we do not know who will emerge as our candidate, even though we know those who will not be our candidates,” Turaki said.

He added that any PDP member from the South or of southern extraction who meets constitutional requirements is free to contest, stressing that the party’s internal process would create a level playing field.

Turaki said the visit to Sambo was to formally introduce officials elected at the party’s national convention held in Ibadan on November 15, 2025.

According to him, the former vice-president welcomed the delegation and offered advice on the party’s challenges and prospects.

He also disclosed that Sambo reaffirmed his membership of the PDP and promised to resume more active participation in party activities.

Turaki said the assurance from party elders and founding members was a boost to the PDP as it works to reposition itself ahead of future elections.

He further told party supporters that the PDP was regaining political momentum, citing recent electoral successes, including area council elections in the Federal Capital Territory and off-season governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states.

According to him, the party remains focused on rebuilding itself into a strong platform capable of winning national elections.

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