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Taraba Woman Disfigures Teenage Girl’s Face Because Her Husband Likes Her (PHOTO)

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Widespread outrage and deep concern have swept across Taraba State following a disturbing incident in which a teenage girl was allegedly attacked and permanently disfigured by an adult woman driven by suspicion and jealousy. The incident, which occurred in Donga town, headquarters of Donga Local Government Area, has ignited a broader conversation about gender-based violence, child protection, and the growing need for swift justice in cases involving minors.

According to information gathered by DDM NEWS, the suspect, identified as Ramatu Abbas, is accused of using a razor blade to mutilate the face of 17-year-old Iwasen Terhemba. The attack has been linked to Ramatu’s suspicion that her husband had developed an inappropriate interest in the teenager, an allegation that has further complicated public reaction to the case.

Community sources told DDM NEWS that Iwasen Terhemba, who resides with her guardian, Jemila Wanga, had repeatedly rejected alleged advances from the suspect’s husband. Those close to the teenager insist that she consistently made it clear she was not interested and had no intention of engaging in any relationship with a married man. Despite these rejections, suspicion reportedly festered in the mind of the wife, culminating in the violent act that has now left the community in shock.

Residents allege that the incident took place when the teenager’s guardian was not at home. In what witnesses described as a calculated and deliberate act, the suspect allegedly stormed the residence and attacked the young girl, leaving her with serious facial injuries. The brutality of the act, particularly against a minor, has drawn condemnation from across Donga and beyond, with many residents describing it as both inhumane and unjustifiable.

“This is beyond jealousy; this is cruelty,” a resident of Donga told DDM NEWS. “Even if there was suspicion, how do you take it out on a child who did nothing wrong? The anger in this community is real, and people want to see justice done.”

Since news of the incident broke, civil society groups, women’s advocates, and concerned citizens have taken to social media and community forums to express their outrage. Many have pointed out that the victim was not only a minor but also doubly vulnerable, living under guardianship and allegedly targeted in her own home. Calls have intensified for authorities to treat the matter with urgency and transparency to prevent any attempt at compromise or quiet settlement.

Confirming the development, the spokesperson for the Taraba State Police Command, Superintendent Victor Mshelizah, told journalists that the police had taken decisive action. “The issue is being taken care of already,” he said. “The suspect is in custody while the victim is recovering. The case will soon be charged to court.”

The police confirmation has provided some reassurance to residents, but many insist that arrest alone is not enough. According to DDM NEWS investigations, community leaders and youth groups in Donga are demanding that the prosecution be thorough and that the full weight of the law be applied. They argue that cases involving violence against minors often suffer delays or are quietly resolved, leaving victims without justice and perpetrators emboldened.

Beyond the immediate legal process, the incident has sparked a wider debate in Taraba State about domestic tensions, misplaced blame, and the societal tendency to punish young girls for the actions or intentions of adult men. Several women’s rights advocates who spoke to DDM NEWS stressed that the root of the problem lies in patriarchal attitudes that excuse male misconduct while redirecting anger toward females, particularly younger and less powerful ones.

“This case exposes a dangerous pattern,” said a gender rights activist in Jalingo. “If the allegations are true, the teenager rejected advances. Instead of addressing the husband’s behaviour, the anger was turned on a child. That mindset must be challenged.”

The condition of the victim has also become a major concern. While police say she is recovering, sources close to the family told DDM NEWS that the psychological impact of the attack may be long-lasting. There are growing calls for the state government and relevant social welfare agencies to provide medical, psychological, and legal support to the teenager to aid her recovery and reintegration.

Traditional leaders in the area have reportedly held emergency meetings to address the tension generated by the incident. Some have urged calm, while also supporting demands for justice. Religious leaders have similarly condemned the act, describing it as morally reprehensible and contrary to cultural and religious values that emphasize protection of children and peaceful resolution of disputes.

For many residents, the case has become a symbol of a deeper societal failure. Questions are being asked about how domestic suspicions escalate into violence, the lack of early intervention mechanisms, and the limited protection available to young girls in vulnerable living situations. As one resident put it, “If this can happen in broad daylight in someone’s home, then no child is truly safe.”

As the case moves toward the courts, DDM NEWS will continue to follow developments closely. Observers say the outcome will send a strong message either way: that violence against minors will be punished decisively, or that justice remains uncertain for the most vulnerable.

For now, the people of Taraba State wait, watching closely as the legal process unfolds, hoping that accountability, not silence or compromise, will define the resolution of a case that has shaken the conscience of an entire community.

US Targets Iran’s ‘shadow Fleet’ Oil Shipping vessels Over Crackdown On Protesters

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The United States has intensified its pressure campaign against Iran, unveiling a fresh round of sanctions targeting what it describes as Tehran’s vast “shadow fleet” of oil shipping vessels, a clandestine network allegedly used to generate revenue that fuels domestic repression and regional instability. The move, announced on Friday by the U.S. Treasury Department, comes amid mounting international outrage over the killing of protesters in Iran and signals a renewed determination by Washington to choke off financial lifelines sustaining the Iranian regime.

According to DDM NEWS findings, the sanctions affect nine vessels and eight related companies accused of facilitating the transport of Iranian oil and petroleum products to global markets in defiance of existing restrictions. The targeted firms are reportedly based across several countries, including India, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates, underscoring the complex and transnational nature of Iran’s sanctions-evasion network. U.S. officials say the vessels and their owners or management firms have collectively moved hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of oil, revenue that Washington insists rightfully belongs to the Iranian people.

In a strongly worded statement, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described the sanctions as a direct response to Iran’s violent suppression of dissent. He said the vessels form a “critical component” of how the Iranian government generates funds used not for public welfare, but to repress its own citizens and bankroll destabilising activities abroad. According to Bessent, the U.S. Treasury will continue to monitor what he described as tens of millions of dollars the Iranian regime has “stolen” and is attempting to funnel into foreign banks beyond Tehran’s borders.

DDM NEWS understands that U.S. authorities argue that oil revenues, rather than being channelled into healthcare, infrastructure, and basic economic services, are instead diverted to finance Iran’s regional proxy groups, weapons development programmes, and security agencies. These agencies, Washington says, are at the forefront of violent crackdowns on demonstrators who have taken to the streets demanding accountability, economic relief, and political reforms.

The Iranian government has yet to issue an official response to the latest sanctions. Iran’s mission to the United Nations in New York did not immediately reply to requests for comment, leaving analysts to speculate on Tehran’s next move as tensions between the two countries continue to escalate. However, Iranian officials have consistently rejected U.S. accusations in the past, framing sanctions as economic warfare designed to weaken the country and undermine its sovereignty.

At the centre of the sanctions announcement is the concept of the “shadow fleet,” a term used by Western governments and maritime experts to describe vessels that transport oil under sanctions through covert and often deceptive practices. DDM NEWS reports that these ships are typically ageing tankers with opaque ownership structures, frequently registered under flags of convenience in jurisdictions with limited regulatory oversight. Many operate without top-tier insurance coverage, making them unacceptable to major oil companies and unsafe for entry into numerous international ports.

Despite these risks, such vessels have become a crucial tool for sanctioned states seeking to keep oil flowing to willing buyers. By frequently changing names, flags, and ownership details, the shadow fleet operates in a legal grey zone that complicates enforcement efforts. U.S. officials say the vessels targeted in the latest sanctions, including the Sea Bird, Al Diab II, and Cesaria, flagged by Palau, as well as the Comoros-flagged Avon and Chiron 5, are emblematic of this system.

The sanctions come against the backdrop of widespread unrest in Iran, where rights groups report that thousands of people, including bystanders, were killed during protests that erupted over economic hardship, political repression, and perceived abuses by security forces. Observers have described the crackdown as the most severe since Shi’ite clerics consolidated power following the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Although protests reportedly dwindled in recent weeks, activists insist the underlying grievances remain unresolved.

President Donald Trump, who has returned to the White House, has adopted an increasingly confrontational tone toward Tehran. DDM NEWS notes that Trump has repeatedly warned Iran against further violence toward protesters and against reviving elements of its nuclear programme that the U.S. views as threatening. On Thursday, Trump said the United States had an “armada” heading toward Iran, a remark widely interpreted as a show of military resolve rather than an immediate threat of action. He added that he hoped force would not be necessary, but made clear that Washington was prepared to respond if red lines were crossed.

U.S. officials, speaking anonymously, confirmed that the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, along with several guided-missile destroyers, is expected to arrive in the Middle East in the coming days. The deployment is being portrayed as a deterrent, aimed at reassuring allies and signalling to Tehran that the U.S. is closely monitoring developments in the region. Military analysts caution, however, that such moves risk miscalculation in an already volatile environment.

Iran, for its part, maintains that its nuclear programme is strictly for peaceful purposes, a claim it has reiterated repeatedly in response to U.S. and Israeli concerns. Tehran has also accused Washington of hypocrisy, arguing that sanctions exacerbate economic hardship for ordinary Iranians while doing little to change government behaviour. Nevertheless, the U.S. insists that targeted sanctions, particularly those aimed at illicit revenue streams, are designed to hold the regime accountable without indiscriminately harming civilians.

DDM NEWS analysis suggests that the latest sanctions represent more than just an economic measure; they are a political message. By focusing on oil shipping vessels linked to protest crackdowns, Washington is attempting to tie Iran’s internal human rights record directly to its access to global markets. This approach reflects a broader strategy of leveraging economic tools to influence domestic conduct, a tactic that has become increasingly prominent in U.S. foreign policy.

Critics of sanctions argue that Iran has repeatedly demonstrated an ability to adapt, using informal networks and alternative markets to blunt their impact. Supporters counter that sustained pressure increases the cost of repression and limits the resources available for military and security operations. Whether the latest move will significantly alter Tehran’s calculations remains uncertain, but it has undeniably raised the stakes.

As the standoff deepens, DDM NEWS will continue to monitor developments surrounding the sanctions, the activities of Iran’s shadow fleet, and the broader geopolitical implications for the Middle East and global energy markets. What is clear for now is that the intersection of human rights concerns, energy security, and great-power rivalry has once again placed Iran at the centre of an unfolding international confrontation, with consequences that may extend far beyond its borders.

Killings and Kidnappings Surge After U.S. Airstrikes in Nigeria: Terrorists Kill 183, Kidnap 366

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When American warplanes struck suspected terrorist enclaves in Sokoto State on Christmas Day, December 25, 2025, Nigeria’s Federal Government publicly welcomed the intervention. Officials described it as a strategic boost to the country’s long-running war against terrorism, insisting the operation had Nigeria’s consent and was aimed at degrading extremist networks operating beyond the traditional Boko Haram strongholds in the North-East. At the time, the strikes were framed as a decisive moment, a show of international cooperation against transnational jihadist threats creeping into the North-West.

Less than a month later, however, the optimism has faded. Instead of ushering in calm, the period following the U.S. airstrikes has coincided with a dramatic escalation in violence across large swathes of the country. Killings, kidnappings, and coordinated attacks have surged, leaving many Nigerians questioning whether the foreign intervention disrupted terrorism or merely rearranged it into an even more complex and dangerous form. DDM NEWS investigations reveal that between December 25, 2025, and January 21, 2026, no fewer than 183 people were killed while at least 366 others were abducted in a wave of attacks spanning at least seven states.

From Kaduna to Zamfara, Niger to Sokoto, Borno to Plateau, armed groups have unleashed sustained violence that has exposed a chilling reality: Nigeria is no longer dealing with a single insurgency or a clearly defined enemy. Instead, the country is confronting a volatile mix of ideological terrorism, profit-driven banditry, and emerging hybrid groups that blend both motives, spreading faster than the state’s capacity to contain them.

A strike that raised more questions than answers

The U.S. airstrikes of December 25 were unusual not only because they occurred on Nigerian soil, but also because of the limited information surrounding them. Washington said the operation targeted Islamic State-linked elements operating in Sokoto State, a region increasingly affected by armed groups exploiting porous borders with the Sahel. Nigerian authorities offered few details, leaving critical questions unanswered. Who exactly were the targets? How many fighters were killed? Were civilians affected? And most importantly, did the strikes significantly weaken terrorist capacity or provoke retaliation?

In the absence of clear official explanations, events on the ground quickly became the loudest response. Within 24 hours of the strikes, armed attacks intensified across multiple states, almost as if militant groups were daring further foreign intervention. Rather than retreating, armed actors appeared to fan out, striking rural communities, highways, places of worship, and even military targets.

From airstrikes to anarchy

DDM NEWS findings show that the North-West, already Nigeria’s most volatile region in recent years, became the epicentre of renewed bloodshed. Kaduna, Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, and Niger states recorded repeated attacks, while violence also spilled into the North-Central and North-East zones. Villages were raided, farmers ambushed, travellers abducted, and communities thrown into mourning.

Kaduna State, in particular, emerged as ground zero. In one of the most shocking incidents, armed gangs stormed three churches in Kajuru Local Government Area on January 17 and 18, abducting 177 worshippers during services. The scale and coordination of the attack sent shockwaves across the country and highlighted how vulnerable even communal spaces have become. Days later, in a follow-up raid, three people were killed and 10 more kidnapped in the same axis.

Security analysts who spoke to DDM NEWS believe the post-strike environment created confusion and opportunity. “The strike disrupted some jihadist cells, but it also created a power vacuum,” one senior security source said. “Bandits moved quickly to fill that space, expand operations, and increase ransom revenue.”

Boko Haram and ISWAP refuse to fade

Contrary to expectations in some quarters, jihadist groups in the North-East did not retreat after the U.S. intervention. Boko Haram and its splinter faction, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), continued to mount attacks on military positions and rural communities in Borno State and surrounding areas. On January 21, five soldiers were killed and several others injured when a Boko Haram suicide bomber rammed into a military convoy in the Timbuktu Triangle area of Borno, a stark reminder that the insurgents remain capable of deadly strikes.

For over a decade, Boko Haram and ISWAP have demonstrated an ability to adapt under pressure, dispersing, regrouping, and exploiting local grievances. DDM NEWS analysis suggests that foreign airstrikes, while tactically significant, have not dismantled the local dynamics that sustain insurgency. Instead, militant groups have adjusted, maintaining mobility and influence across difficult terrain.

The rise of Lakurawa and a new threat frontier

Perhaps the most alarming development since December 25 is the rapid expansion of Lakurawa, an emerging armed group operating along Nigeria’s north-western border. Unlike traditional bandit gangs driven purely by ransom and cattle rustling, Lakurawa reportedly blends ideological messaging with organised criminal activity. The group is said to impose taxes on communities, recruit local youths, carry out coordinated raids, and establish territorial control.

Security officials fear Lakurawa represents a dangerous bridge between Sahelian jihadist networks and Nigeria’s bandit economy. If left unchecked, it could transform the North-West into a new insurgency theatre similar to the North-East, further stretching Nigeria’s already burdened security forces.

The human cost in numbers

Although official statistics remain fragmented, data compiled by DDM NEWS from security reports, humanitarian organisations, and credible media sources paint a grim picture. Between December 25, 2025, and January 21, 2026, at least 183 people were killed and 366 abducted across Kaduna, Niger, Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Borno, and Plateau states. These figures are conservative, as many rural attacks go unreported or are under-reported, sometimes due to fear, isolation, or official denial.

In some communities, survivors bury their dead quietly, wary of attracting further attention from armed groups. Families of abducted victims often negotiate in silence, selling assets to raise ransom while hoping their loved ones will return alive.

A nation already bleeding before the strikes

DDM NEWS notes that the surge in violence after December 25 did not occur in a vacuum. Nigeria has grappled with deadly insecurity for over two decades, with the crisis taking a particularly dangerous turn since 2014. According to data from the National Bureau of Statistics, an estimated 614,937 people were killed between May 2023 and April 2024, while over 2.2 million people were kidnapped within the same period.

Although kidnapping incidents reportedly declined slightly in 2024, violence surged again in 2025. An estimated 6,800 deaths were recorded in the first half of that year alone. April 2025 witnessed 570 deaths and 278 abductions, while August 2025 recorded 545 violent incidents, 732 deaths, and 435 abductions. These figures underscore the scale of Nigeria’s security crisis even before the U.S. intervention.

A relentless timeline of bloodshed

The days following the airstrikes were marked by near-daily attacks. On December 26, armed militia killed 16 people in Bokkos and Barkin Ladi areas of Plateau State, while bandits struck rural communities in Niger State, killing residents and abducting others. December 27 saw attacks in Anka Local Government Area of Zamfara, leaving five dead and 20 kidnapped. Similar incidents followed almost every day, spanning Kaduna, Katsina, Sokoto, Niger, Borno, and Plateau states, culminating in the deadly suicide attack on a military convoy on January 21.

War without frontlines

What Nigeria is facing today is no longer a conventional insurgency with clear frontlines. Instead, the conflict has mutated into overlapping layers of violence. Ideological terrorists such as Boko Haram and ISWAP pursue extremist goals. Bandit groups focus on ransom, arms trafficking, and territorial control. Hybrid actors like Lakurawa combine ideology with organised crime. Bombing one group can inadvertently strengthen another, creating a vicious cycle.

A senior military officer admitted to DDM NEWS, “We are fighting shadows. When you hit one camp, three new groups emerge elsewhere.”

Kidnapping as an industry

One of the most disturbing trends since December 25 is the industrialisation of kidnapping. Armed groups now operate like corporations, with intelligence units identifying targets, strike teams carrying out abductions, negotiators handling ransom talks, and logistics networks moving victims through forests. Ransom payments are reinvested into weapons, recruitment, and expansion, turning insecurity into a self-sustaining criminal economy.

As Nigeria becomes one of the world’s leading kidnapping hotspots, questions persist about whether the U.S. airstrikes, though well-intentioned, may have exacerbated an already fragile situation.

A dangerous crossroads

Experts remain divided. Some argue the strikes were necessary to curb transnational jihadist expansion, while others warn they risk drawing Nigeria deeper into global counterterrorism battles without addressing root causes. DDM NEWS analysis suggests that while specific militant cells may have been weakened, the broader conflict has become more fragmented and harder to defeat.

Beyond bombs and bullets lies a deeper crisis driven by weak state presence in rural areas, poverty, unemployment, porous borders, arms proliferation, corruption, and governance failures. Until these structural issues are addressed, military victories may remain temporary, and Nigeria risks sliding into a prolonged era of decentralised violence where terrorists, bandits, and militias compete for territory, influence, and blood.

IShowSpeed’s Lagos Stench Reaction Ignites Fresh National Debate on Nigeria’s Sanitation, Governance and Urban Management (PHOTO)

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Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial heartbeat and one of Africa’s fastest-growing megacities, has once again found itself at the centre of a heated public debate following the viral reaction of American internet personality Darren Watkins Jr., popularly known as IShowSpeed, to what he described as overwhelming foul smells during his recent visit to the city. What began as a series of spontaneous livestream clips during the 21-year-old content creator’s Africa tour has since evolved into a broader national conversation about sanitation, urban planning, governance, and the lived realities of millions of Lagos residents.

DDM NEWS reports that IShowSpeed, who boasts tens of millions of followers across YouTube and other social media platforms, arrived in Lagos as part of a highly publicised African tour that had earlier taken him to other countries on the continent. Known for his energetic, unfiltered style and real-time livestreams, the young influencer took to the streets of Lagos, immersing himself in the city’s bustling traffic, vibrant street life, and cultural scenes. However, amid the honking cars, crowded roads, and energetic atmosphere, he appeared visibly unsettled by persistent unpleasant odours emanating from open drains and overflowing refuse dumps in some areas he visited.

Short video clips showing IShowSpeed reacting to the smell, covering his nose, and verbally expressing discomfort quickly went viral across Nigerian social media. Within hours, the footage had sparked widespread reactions, ranging from embarrassment and anger to resignation and calls for introspection. For many Lagos residents, the clips did not reveal anything new; rather, they amplified a long-standing issue that locals have complained about for years but which, they argue, often receives inadequate attention from authorities.

Across platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook, Lagosians and other Nigerians began sharing personal stories and images of blocked drainage systems, uncollected waste, and refuse heaps lining major roads and residential streets. Many pointed out that the stench highlighted by the visiting influencer is a daily reality for residents, particularly in densely populated areas where poor drainage, flooding, and irregular waste evacuation have become routine.

DDM NEWS gathered that several commentators questioned how a city that reportedly generates over ₦800 billion annually in internally generated revenue continues to struggle with basic sanitation and waste management. Critics argued that Lagos’ status as Nigeria’s economic powerhouse, home to multinational corporations and some of the country’s most expensive real estate, should translate into cleaner streets, efficient drainage systems, and a more functional waste management framework.

The debate soon moved beyond sanitation to broader questions of governance and accountability. Some residents accused successive administrations of prioritising image and mega projects over essential urban services, while others blamed rapid population growth and rural-urban migration for overwhelming existing infrastructure. Lagos, estimated to house over 20 million people, continues to grow at a pace that many urban planners say far exceeds the city’s capacity to manage waste and maintain environmental standards.

The controversy took a sharper turn following a public response by the Chairman of Kosofe Local Government Area, Moyo Ogunlewe. Reacting to the criticism sparked by IShowSpeed’s comments and the subsequent online backlash, Ogunlewe reportedly pushed back against critics, suggesting that many of those condemning the state of sanitation had benefited from free or subsidised education and opportunities provided by the state. His remarks were interpreted by some as dismissive and, by others, as deflecting attention from the core issues being raised.

DDM NEWS observed that Ogunlewe’s response triggered another wave of reactions, with critics accusing him of resorting to tribal or sectional rhetoric instead of addressing the substantive concerns about waste management and environmental health. Some social media users described the comments as tone-deaf, arguing that access to education does not negate citizens’ right to demand clean and safe living conditions. Others insisted that public officials should welcome criticism as an opportunity to improve governance rather than personalise the debate.

In the midst of the growing controversy, attention has once again turned to the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), the agency responsible for refuse collection and disposal across the state. Calls have intensified for LAWMA to improve efficiency, expand coverage, and ensure timely evacuation of waste, particularly in high-density and flood-prone areas. Environmental advocates argue that poor waste management not only contributes to foul odours but also exacerbates flooding, spreads disease, and undermines public health.

Experts have weighed in, noting that Lagos’ sanitation challenges are the result of a combination of factors, including inadequate infrastructure, weak enforcement of environmental laws, poor urban planning, and behavioural issues such as indiscriminate dumping of refuse. According to environmental health specialists, blocked drains filled with plastic waste and organic debris are a major source of odour and flooding, especially during the rainy season.

Some analysts also argue that the state’s reliance on private sector participation in waste management, while beneficial in some respects, has not fully addressed the needs of low-income and informal settlements. In these areas, irregular waste collection often leads residents to resort to dumping refuse in drains, canals, and open spaces, creating a cycle of environmental degradation that is difficult to break without sustained government intervention.

For many Nigerians, the IShowSpeed episode has become symbolic of how international attention can sometimes succeed where local advocacy struggles. Several commentators noted that it took a foreign influencer’s candid reaction to bring renewed focus to an issue that residents have long normalised. Others, however, cautioned against reducing Lagos to negative stereotypes, stressing that the city’s challenges should be contextualised within its size, complexity, and economic importance.

Despite differing perspectives, there appears to be broad consensus on one point: the sanitation debate sparked by IShowSpeed’s visit should not be dismissed as mere online drama. Instead, many argue it should serve as a wake-up call for policymakers at both state and local government levels to prioritise environmental cleanliness, invest in modern waste management systems, and engage communities in sustainable sanitation practices.

As the discussion continues, DDM NEWS notes that the incident has once again highlighted the power of social media in shaping public discourse and holding authorities to account. What began as a fleeting moment during a livestream has evolved into a mirror reflecting deeper structural and governance issues within Africa’s largest city.

Whether this renewed attention will translate into concrete action remains to be seen. For now, IShowSpeed’s Lagos stench reaction has forced an uncomfortable but necessary conversation—one that touches on dignity, public health, governance, and the everyday realities of life in a megacity striving to balance global ambition with local challenges. DDM NEWS will continue to monitor responses from government agencies, civil society groups, and residents as the sanitation debate unfolds.

Nigeria’s National Grid Collapses Again as Power Generation Crashes to Historic Low

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Nigeria’s long-troubled electricity sector has once again been plunged into crisis following the collapse of the national power grid, an incident that sent shockwaves across the country and left millions of homes, offices, hospitals and businesses in darkness. DDM NEWS can confirm that the latest system failure triggered a dramatic drop in electricity generation, plunging output from over 4,500 megawatts to an alarming low of just 24 megawatts by about 1:30pm, effectively crippling power supply nationwide.

Checks by DDM NEWS reveal that all 23 power generation companies connected to the national grid simultaneously lost output during the incident, resulting in zero power allocation to each of Nigeria’s 11 electricity distribution companies. The sudden and near-total shutdown underscored the vulnerability of the country’s centralised transmission system and once again exposed deep-seated structural weaknesses that have persisted despite years of reforms and repeated assurances by authorities.

As at the time of filing this report, the cause of the latest grid collapse had not been officially disclosed. Officials of the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN), which is responsible for managing the national grid, were yet to issue a detailed explanation, leaving consumers and industry stakeholders grappling with uncertainty and frustration. The silence has only intensified public anger, particularly among Nigerians who have endured years of erratic power supply and frequent system failures.

This incident marks the first national grid collapse recorded in 2026, coming barely weeks after a similar failure on December 29, 2025, which also triggered widespread blackouts across the country. The recurrence of such collapses within a short time frame has raised fresh concerns about whether lessons are truly being learned from previous incidents or whether the power sector is trapped in a cycle of breakdowns and reactive fixes.

DDM NEWS reports that Nigeria has experienced dozens of grid collapses over the past decade, with some years recording multiple partial or total system failures. While some collapses are classified as “partial,” where only sections of the grid are affected, others—like the latest incident—are total collapses, meaning the entire national grid shuts down. Each collapse disrupts economic activity, damages equipment, and erodes public confidence in the power sector.

Industry experts say the national grid’s fragility is the result of a complex mix of technical, operational and structural challenges. Among the most frequently cited causes are inadequate maintenance of ageing transmission infrastructure, weak system protection mechanisms, frequent fluctuations in power generation, and poor coordination between generation, transmission and distribution segments of the electricity value chain.

In recent years, grid collapses have also been linked to sudden load imbalances, where power generated does not match demand, leading to system instability. When such imbalances are not quickly corrected, protective systems automatically shut down parts of the grid to prevent damage, sometimes cascading into a full system collapse. According to power sector analysts, Nigeria’s grid lacks sufficient redundancy and resilience to absorb shocks, making it prone to repeated failures.

The latest collapse has once again drawn attention to the Transmission Company of Nigeria, which operates a grid that many experts argue is overstretched and outdated. Despite improvements in installed generation capacity over the years, the transmission network has struggled to keep pace, often becoming the weakest link in the power supply chain. While successive governments have announced ambitious plans to expand and modernise transmission infrastructure, implementation has been slow and uneven.

Stakeholders have repeatedly warned that without massive and sustained investment in transmission infrastructure, grid collapses will remain a recurring feature of Nigeria’s power landscape. They argue that the grid was never designed to handle the current level of demand, let alone future growth driven by population expansion, urbanisation and industrialisation.

Beyond technical issues, governance and funding challenges continue to plague the sector. Power sector operators often complain of liquidity constraints, with distribution companies unable to fully pay for energy received, leading to cash flow problems that affect maintenance and investment across the value chain. These financial pressures, analysts say, indirectly contribute to system instability by limiting the ability of operators to carry out routine upgrades and preventive maintenance.

The economic implications of the grid collapse are significant. For businesses, especially small and medium-scale enterprises, unreliable power supply translates into higher operating costs as they rely on diesel and petrol generators to stay afloat. Manufacturers, hospitals, schools and telecoms operators are particularly vulnerable, as even brief power disruptions can lead to financial losses, service interruptions and safety risks.

Households, meanwhile, continue to bear the brunt of the crisis. For many Nigerians, grid collapses mean hours or days without electricity, compounding the hardship caused by rising living costs and inflation. The latest outage has once again sparked outrage on social media, with citizens questioning why Africa’s largest economy still struggles to maintain a stable power grid.

DDM NEWS gathered that civil society groups and energy advocates are renewing calls for comprehensive reforms, including decentralisation of power supply through mini-grids and renewable energy solutions. They argue that reducing over-reliance on a single national grid could help mitigate the impact of system collapses and improve overall resilience.

There are also growing calls for greater transparency and accountability in the handling of grid failures. Experts insist that timely and detailed explanations of collapses, along with clear timelines for restoration and concrete preventive measures, are essential to rebuilding public trust. Without this, they warn, grid collapses will continue to be seen as symptoms of deeper institutional failures rather than isolated technical incidents.

As Nigerians await an official statement from the Transmission Company of Nigeria and other relevant authorities, the latest collapse has once again reignited debate about the future of the country’s electricity sector. For many observers, it serves as a stark reminder that despite decades of reforms, privatisation and policy promises, reliable power remains elusive.

DDM NEWS will continue to monitor developments surrounding the grid collapse, including restoration efforts, official explanations and policy responses. For now, the incident stands as yet another chapter in Nigeria’s long and troubled electricity story, raising urgent questions about whether meaningful change is finally on the horizon or whether grid collapses will remain an unfortunate norm in the years ahead.

Drama Alert: Peller Calls Out OGB for Lying About Helping Him Meet iShowSpeed

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Nigerian content creator Peller has opened up about a recent controversy involving social media commentator OGB Recent and American streamer iShowSpeed, revealing what he describes as a betrayal. According to Peller, OGB lied about helping him reach out to iShowSpeed, claiming he was acting on Peller’s behalf.

Peller explained that instead of assisting him, OGB only used him to get the location of iShowSpeed’s hotel, which Peller admitted he foolishly provided. “I was stupid enough to give it to him,” Peller confessed, emphasizing that OGB was desperate to meet the streamer and didn’t even attempt to contact iShowSpeed’s management on his behalf.

The revelation has sparked intense discussions across social media platforms, with fans debating OGB’s intentions and Peller’s role in the drama. Many users sympathized with Peller, noting that being used in such a manner is unfortunately common in the entertainment and influencer space, where opportunism can overshadow genuine assistance.

Others criticized the public airing of the issue, arguing that some matters should be resolved privately rather than broadcast online. However, Peller’s candid confession has also been praised for its honesty, highlighting the challenges that arise when trying to connect with international celebrities and navigate online personalities with hidden agendas.

This disclosure adds another layer to the ongoing narrative between Peller, OGB, and iShowSpeed, who has remained largely silent on the matter. Fans are now eagerly awaiting any response from OGB, while speculating about what this might mean for Peller’s future interactions with the popular streamer.

The incident underscores the risks influencers face in the social media and entertainment ecosystem, where trust, loyalty, and intentions are often tested, and where personal interactions can quickly become public drama.

Mark Angel’s Past Statement Resurfaces After Ex-Wife Reveals Marital Struggles

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A throwback clip of popular Nigerian skit maker Mark Angel has resurfaced online, sparking reactions among fans after his ex-wife shared details of their past marital struggles. In the video, Mark Angel, known for his comedic skits that often go viral, candidly stated that he would never want his daughter to date a man like himself, a comment that has taken on new significance in light of recent revelations.

The resurfaced clip gained traction after Mark’s ex-wife opened up about the challenges she faced during their marriage. She reportedly revealed that Mark put her through difficult times, including emotional and financial strains, which shed new light on his previous statement about men like him. Many social media users have interpreted the skit maker’s comment as either a self-reflective acknowledgment of his flaws or a humorous remark that unexpectedly mirrors real-life events.

Fans and followers of the comedian quickly took to social media to share their opinions. Some praised Mark for being self-aware and honest, even in jest, while others criticized him, suggesting that his past actions might contradict the wisdom he expressed in the throwback video. The discussion has reignited debates around celebrity behavior, personal growth, and accountability, especially when private lives are exposed online.

Entertainment observers note that throwback clips like this often gain new relevance when former partners or family members reveal personal experiences. In Mark Angel’s case, the combination of humor, reflection, and recent revelations has created a viral mix, reminding fans that even comedians have complex personal lives behind the laughter.

As social media continues to dissect the throwback clip and the revelations from his ex-wife, it remains clear that Mark Angel’s past and present will continue to be a topic of discussion among fans, highlighting how celebrity culture, personal accountability, and entertainment intersect in Nigeria today.

Forget iShowSpeed, Come to Dubai” Billionaire Offers Peller Luxury Trip and Bugatti Ride

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A Dubai-based billionaire has reportedly offered Nigerian content creator Peller a fully sponsored trip to Dubai, sparking excitement among his fans online. According to sources, the billionaire promised that Peller should forget about chasing iShowSpeed and focus on this new opportunity instead.

The generous offer doesn’t stop at travel. The billionaire also promised to link Peller up with his brother, a well-known figure in the Dubai business and entertainment scene, and even take him on a luxury Bugatti ride, a gesture that has Nigerians buzzing with envy and admiration.

Fans quickly took to social media to express their reactions. Many praised Peller for securing such a massive opportunity, with some joking that “Dubai is calling, iShowSpeed is history” Others highlighted how this could be a game-changing moment for Peller’s career, offering him exposure, networking opportunities, and access to luxury experiences most influencers only dream of.

The news has also reignited conversations about the influence of international supporters and sponsors in the Nigerian entertainment scene. Observers note that while online rivalries like Peller versus iShowSpeed dominate discussions, real-world opportunities such as this can be far more impactful for content creators’ growth.

While details of the trip are still being kept private, insiders say that Peller is thrilled about the offer and may be traveling soon. Nigerians online are already eagerly awaiting updates, with many predicting that the Dubai trip could open doors to even bigger opportunities for the young content creator.

This development further cements Peller’s status as one of Nigeria’s rising digital stars and shows how global recognition is increasingly coming to Nigerian influencers in unique and exciting ways.

Somto Not Leaving Oga Okwy’s Neck Anytime Soon — Internet Reacts

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passengers on a recent flight were left in stitches when a 5-year-old boy, Somto, took it upon himself to document his very first time on a plane. With a mix of excitement, innocence, and unfiltered honesty, the little boy grabbed the attention of everyone on board, making the journey unforgettable for fellow travelers. In the video, Somto can be seen announcing his maiden flight experience with such enthusiasm that passengers couldn’t help but laugh and cheer him on. His expressions and reactions captured the pure joy of experiencing something new for the first time, reminding everyone just how magical first-time moments can be.

The clip quickly went viral online, with viewers describing Somto as a “force of nature” and predicting that this little boy is not leaving Oga Okwy’s neck anytime soon, a nod to how beloved he has already become. Many Nigerians on social media praised the boy’s confidence and charm, saying he has a natural flair for entertaining that could take him far in life.

The short video also resonated with parents, who admitted it brought back memories of their own children’s first flights and the joy of witnessing their little milestones. Social media users flooded the comments with laughing emojis, playful banter, and predictions about how Somto might become a future influencer or content creator.

Moments like these serve as a heartwarming reminder of the innocence and joy children bring into everyday life, and how even something as routine as air travel can become a hilarious and memorable adventure when seen through a child’s eyes. Somto’s first-flight video has already earned him internet fame, and it looks like Nigerians can’t get enough of his infectious energy. If this little boy continues to share his adventures, there’s no doubt he’ll become a household name in the entertainment space, capturing hearts with his playful antics every step of the way.

VIDEO: Protesters Ask Tinubu to Sack Wike for ‘Disrespecting APC Leaders’

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Some youths have staged a protest at the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC), demanding the removal of Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), over alleged disrespect to party leaders.

The protesters converged on the APC secretariat on Friday with placards bearing inscriptions such as “President Tinubu, sack Wike now” and “Stop disrespecting APC members”.

Other placards read “No minister is above APC”, “APC no be Wike property”, “APC must wrestle order”, “Wike, APC leadership is not your mate”, and “Wike, no more political threats”.

More details shortly.

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19-Year-Old Lady Sparks Social Media Debate with Bold Relationship Demands

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A 19-year-old lady has set social media ablaze after publicly sharing her relationship conditions, insisting that any man dating her must provide for all her needs. She listed what she expects from a partner, including clothing, feeding, and other essentials. According to her, if a man chooses to date her, it is his responsibility to ensure she lacks nothing.

Social media users were quick to react. Some supporters praised her honesty, saying her expectations are fair, especially in cultures where men are traditionally seen as providers. Others were less forgiving, calling her demands unrealistic or selfish. Many argued that a healthy relationship should involve mutual support, not just financial provision. Some also raised concerns about encouraging dependency at a young age, emphasizing the importance of independence and self-growth.

Relationship experts note that young people are still learning about boundaries, partnership, and compromise. They advise that clear communication and agreed-upon expectations are key, and that relationships thrive on mutual respect, emotional support, and shared responsibility, not one-sided financial dependence.

The 19-year-old’s statement touches on bigger conversations about modern dating, gender roles, and personal values in Nigeria and beyond. As young people navigate love, money, and independence, social media reactions show how divided opinions are on what is considered acceptable in relationships today. Whether praised for honesty or criticized for boldness, her declaration has captured public attention and sparked heated debate across platforms.

OpenAI Brings Ads to ChatGPT, Opening a New Channel for Advertisers and Redefining AI Monetisation

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After months of intense speculation about how OpenAI intends to sustainably monetise one of the world’s most widely used artificial intelligence platforms, the company has confirmed a major strategic shift: limited, targeted advertising will soon begin appearing inside ChatGPT. The move marks OpenAI’s first official step into the advertising ecosystem and signals a significant evolution in how AI-driven consumer platforms may balance free access with long-term revenue generation.

DDM NEWS reports that the initial rollout of advertising within ChatGPT is expected to begin in the coming weeks, starting with a controlled test in the United States. The ads will only be shown to users on ChatGPT’s Free and Go tiers, leaving higher-priced subscriptions—including Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise—entirely ad-free. The Go plan, which launched globally this week at a price of $8 per month, is positioned as a low-cost premium option, sitting between the free tier and more advanced paid plans.

With more than 700 million weekly users worldwide, ChatGPT represents one of the largest and fastest-growing digital audiences on the planet. For advertisers, this opens a powerful new channel to reach users at moments of high intent—when they are actively seeking information, advice, or solutions. For OpenAI, it offers a potential revenue stream capable of supporting the enormous computational costs associated with training and running large-scale AI models.

According to details shared by the company, ads will appear at the bottom of ChatGPT conversations and will be contextually linked to the topic being discussed. For example, a user asking about holiday destinations or travel tips may see a sponsored message from a travel company, airline, or hotel brand. Importantly, OpenAI says these ads will not interrupt conversations or be embedded within answers themselves, a design choice aimed at preserving the core user experience.

DDM NEWS understands that OpenAI is keenly aware of user concerns around trust, transparency, and data privacy. As a result, the company has outlined a number of safeguards intended to differentiate its advertising model from more intrusive digital ad systems. Ads will be clearly labeled as “sponsored,” visually separated from ChatGPT’s responses, and easy to dismiss. Users will also be able to see why a particular ad is being shown to them and can opt out of ad personalisation entirely.

In addition, OpenAI has placed firm restrictions on where ads can appear. Advertisements will not be shown to users under the age of 18, nor will they appear alongside sensitive topics such as health, mental health, or politics. These exclusions are designed to prevent ethical concerns and reduce the risk of manipulation in areas where misinformation or undue influence could have serious consequences.

Perhaps the most significant assurance from OpenAI is its emphasis on what it calls “answer independence.” The company insists that advertising will have no influence whatsoever on ChatGPT’s responses. In other words, paying advertisers will not be able to shape, bias, or suppress answers generated by the AI. OpenAI has also stated that it will not sell user data to advertisers, a pledge likely intended to distinguish its approach from traditional ad-driven platforms that rely heavily on personal data profiling.

This move places OpenAI closer to long-established technology giants such as Google and Microsoft, both of which already generate billions of dollars annually from advertising tied to search, productivity tools, and AI-powered services. However, OpenAI’s approach appears more cautious and limited, at least in its initial phase, reflecting the unique role ChatGPT plays as a conversational assistant rather than a traditional content feed.

DDM NEWS notes that the announcement has sparked widespread debate within the tech industry. Supporters argue that advertising is a practical and inevitable step for a platform of ChatGPT’s scale, especially if OpenAI hopes to keep its free tier accessible to users around the world. Critics, however, warn that introducing ads—even carefully labeled ones—could gradually erode trust, particularly if commercial interests begin to influence product decisions over time.

The contrast with Google’s strategy is particularly striking. Speaking recently at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis revealed that there are currently no plans to introduce advertising into Google’s Gemini AI app. While Google continues to run ads across its core Search business and other AI-enhanced features, Gemini itself is being positioned as an ad-free assistant. This divergence highlights a growing philosophical split in how major AI players view monetisation and user experience.

For Google, the decision to keep Gemini ad-free may reflect confidence in its existing advertising empire, which remains deeply embedded in search and online discovery. OpenAI, by contrast, does not have a legacy ad business to fall back on and must explore new revenue paths to support its rapid expansion, infrastructure demands, and ongoing research.

Industry analysts suggest that OpenAI’s decision could set an important precedent for other AI platforms navigating similar challenges. As generative AI tools become more deeply integrated into everyday life, the question of who pays—and how—becomes unavoidable. Subscription-only models risk excluding users in lower-income regions, while unrestricted advertising risks undermining credibility. OpenAI’s hybrid approach may be an attempt to strike a middle ground.

From a marketer’s perspective, ChatGPT’s ad experiment represents a potentially transformative opportunity. Unlike traditional social media or display advertising, ChatGPT interactions are driven by user intent rather than passive scrolling. This could allow brands to reach consumers at moments when they are actively researching products, planning purchases, or seeking recommendations, making ad placement more relevant and potentially more effective.

However, DDM NEWS understands that much will depend on how users respond once the ads go live. If ads are perceived as helpful, unobtrusive, and genuinely relevant, they may be accepted as a fair trade-off for free access. If not, OpenAI risks backlash from a user base that has grown accustomed to a relatively clean, ad-free experience.

As OpenAI prepares to test this new model in the United States, the global tech community will be watching closely. The results of this experiment are likely to influence not only ChatGPT’s future but also broader conversations about the sustainability, ethics, and economics of artificial intelligence. Whether advertising becomes a cornerstone of AI platforms or remains a carefully controlled supplement will help define the next chapter of the digital age.

For now, as DDM NEWS observes, OpenAI’s move into advertising underscores a simple reality: as AI becomes mainstream, it must also become economically viable. How that balance is struck may shape the future of human–AI interaction for years to come.

iShowSpeed Moved to Tears by Guide’s Gesture in Benin Republic

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American streamer iShowSpeed experienced one of the most emotional moments of his African tour while visiting Benin Republic. Known for his high-energy livestreams, the influencer showed a different side of himself as he stood at the Door of No Return, a historic landmark that marks the departure point of enslaved Africans centuries ago.

During the visit, his guide paused mid-explanation and offered to be iShowSpeed’s African mother. The gesture was heartfelt, symbolizing a deep connection and respect for the young streamer while acknowledging his role in showcasing African culture to the world.

The guide also thanked iShowSpeed for highlighting Africa’s beauty, people, and culture. Fans watching the livestream noted that Speed was speechless, visibly touched by the gesture and the powerful history surrounding him.

Social media users have applauded the interaction, calling it a powerful display of respect, cultural appreciation, and human connection. Many highlighted how the incident showed a more reflective side of iShowSpeed, proving that even energetic influencers can be profoundly moved by history and personal gestures of kindness.

The “Speed Does Africa” tour continues to captivate audiences worldwide, and this moment at the Door of No Return will likely remain one of the most talked-about highlights — a reminder of the power of history, culture, and the bonds that transcend borders.

iShowSpeed’s Team Reportedly Accuses Peller of Disrespect, Calls for “Wotowoto” Discipline, OGB Recent Reveals

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Social media is buzzing following fresh claims by popular online commentator OGB Recent, who alleged that iShowSpeed’s team was deeply unhappy with Nigerian content creator Peller over what they described as disrespectful behaviour towards the American streamer.

According to OGB Recent, iShowSpeed’s team reportedly complained bitterly about Peller’s conduct, claiming he lacked basic manners in his interactions with Speed. The situation, as revealed, left members of Speed’s camp visibly upset, with strong words allegedly exchanged behind the scenes.

In a statement that quickly went viral, OGB Recent quoted iShowSpeed’s team as saying that Peller was very disrespectful towards Speed, adding dramatically that what Peller needs is “wotowoto disciplining,” a Nigerian slang expression suggesting serious correction or reprimand.

The alleged complaint has since sparked intense reactions online, with Nigerians taking sides across social media platforms. While some users agreed with iShowSpeed’s team, accusing Peller of crossing boundaries in the name of content and clout, others defended the influencer, arguing that his actions may have been misunderstood or exaggerated.

Many commentators pointed out that the clash highlights a recurring issue in the entertainment space, where excitement, overfamiliarity and the pressure to go viral can sometimes blur the line between humour and disrespect, especially when dealing with international guests.

As of the time of this report, Peller has not publicly responded to the allegations, and neither iShowSpeed nor his official team has released a formal statement confirming or denying the claims shared by OGB Recent.

Nevertheless, the story has reignited conversations around professionalism, cultural sensitivity and how Nigerian content creators engage with global stars. Whether the matter will be addressed publicly or quietly resolved remains to be seen, but one thing is certain, the internet is watching closely.

Trump Says US Warships En Route to Iran

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United States President Donald Trump has said that a powerful U.S. naval force is heading toward Iran, warning Tehran against renewed nuclear activity or further violence against protesters, even as he expressed hope that military action would not be necessary.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One on Thursday, Trump said the United States was closely monitoring Iran and had positioned multiple warships in the region as a precaution.

“We have a lot of ships going that direction, just in case. I’d rather not see anything happen, but we’re watching them very closely,” Trump said, adding later: “We have an armada heading in that direction, and maybe we won’t have to use it.”

U.S. officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed that the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and several guided-missile destroyers are expected to arrive in the Middle East in the coming days after redeploying from the Asia-Pacific region.

According to one official, the Pentagon is also considering deploying additional air-defense systems to protect U.S. military bases in the region in the event of a potential Iranian strike.

The latest deployments expand Washington’s military options at a time of heightened tensions with Tehran, following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities in June and a renewed crackdown on protests inside Iran.

Trump reiterated that the United States would respond forcefully if Iran attempts to restart its nuclear program.

“If they try to do it again, they have to go to another area. We’ll hit them there too, just as easily,” he said.

He also claimed that Iran had halted mass executions following U.S. threats, alleging that nearly 840 planned hangings were canceled.

“At an hour before this horrible thing was going to take place, they canceled it,” Trump said, calling the move “a good sign.”

Iran has not publicly confirmed the claim.

Iran is required to report to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on the status of nuclear sites struck by the United States and on the whereabouts of its nuclear material, including an estimated 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60% purity.

According to IAEA benchmarks, such material could be sufficient to produce up to 10 nuclear weapons if further enriched.

The nuclear watchdog has not verified Iran’s stockpile of highly enriched uranium for at least seven months, despite recommending monthly inspections.

Protests in Iran, which began on December 28 over economic hardship in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, rapidly spread nationwide before appearing to taper off in recent weeks.

The U.S.-based human rights group HRANA said it has verified 4,519 deaths linked to the unrest, including 4,251 protesters, with more than 9,000 additional deaths still under review.

An Iranian official told Reuters that confirmed deaths exceeded 5,000, including about 500 security personnel.

When asked about the number of protesters killed, Trump said:

“Nobody knows… it’s a lot, no matter what.”

While U.S. military buildups in the Middle East have historically been framed as defensive, last year’s surge preceded direct strikes on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

The current deployment has raised concerns about the risk of further escalation in an already volatile region.

U.S. officials say the situation remains fluid, with Washington balancing military readiness against diplomatic efforts to prevent a broader conflict.

iShowSpeed Get Pride’ SaidaBoj Sparks Online Reactions

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Controversial social media personality SaidaBoj has once again stirred conversations online after making a blunt statement about popular American streamer iShowSpeed, declaring that the internet sensation “has pride.”

Her comment, which quickly gained traction across social media platforms, came amid ongoing discussions about iShowSpeed’s personality, behavior, and interactions during his recent public appearances and travels. According to SaidaBoj, Speed’s confidence sometimes crosses into pride a trait she believes shapes how he reacts to people and situations around him.

While she did not present her opinion as an attack, her words were direct and unapologetic, a style she is well known for. “iShowSpeed has pride,” she stated plainly, sparking mixed reactions from fans and critics alike.

Supporters of SaidaBoj agreed with her perspective, arguing that iShowSpeed’s global fame at a young age may have influenced his demeanor. They pointed out moments where the streamer appeared dismissive or overly self-assured, suggesting that pride can sometimes overshadow humility when fame comes too fast.

However, fans of iShowSpeed were quick to push back, defending him fiercely. Many argued that what SaidaBoj described as pride is simply confidence and self-belief, especially for someone who has built a massive global following through hard work and consistency. Others noted that iShowSpeed often shows vulnerability, excitement, and respect for different cultures, particularly during his visits to African countries.

The debate has since grown beyond the statement itself, evolving into a larger conversation about fame, youth, and how public figures are judged online. Some users questioned whether society is too quick to label confident young stars as arrogant, while others insisted that public figures must always be conscious of how their actions are perceived.

As expected, SaidaBoj’s comment has kept her at the center of online discourse, reinforcing her reputation as someone unafraid to speak her mind whether people agree with her or not.

For now, iShowSpeed has not responded directly to the statement, but the buzz surrounding SaidaBoj’s remark proves once again how easily a few words can ignite widespread debate in today’s social media-driven culture.

Davido & Phyno Represent Nigeria at Feng Chen Wang AW26 Show During Paris Fashion Week

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Nigerian music heavyweights Davido and Phyno have once again put Nigeria on the global map as they stepped out in style at the Feng Chen Wang Autumn/Winter 2026 (AW26) show during Paris Fashion Week.

The highly anticipated runway show, held in Paris, attracted top fashion insiders, creatives, and global celebrities and the presence of Davido and Phyno added undeniable African star power to the event. Seated among international tastemakers, the duo drew attention not just for who they are, but for how confidently they carried Nigerian excellence into one of fashion’s biggest spaces.

Davido, known for blending luxury with bold personal style, looked completely at home at the front row. His appearance further reinforces his growing influence beyond music, as he continues to make waves in global fashion circles while representing Afrobeats on an international stage.

Phyno, on the other hand, brought his signature calm confidence and street-meets-high-fashion energy to the show. The rapper’s presence highlighted how Nigerian hip-hop and street culture are increasingly intersecting with high fashion worldwide.

The Feng Chen Wang AW26 collection itself explored modern structure, movement, and balance a fitting backdrop for two artists whose careers are built on evolution and cultural impact. Their attendance wasn’t just about fashion; it symbolized how Nigerian creatives are now recognized as key voices in global pop culture.

As Paris Fashion Week continues to celebrate diversity and innovation, moments like this show that Nigerian artists are no longer just invited they are part of the conversation. Davido and Phyno’s appearance stand as another reminder that Nigerian talent belongs on every global stage, whether in music, fashion, or culture at large.

Court orders INEC to recognize David Mark-led candidates for FCT polls

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A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Tuesday directed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to publish the names of candidates submitted by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) under Senator David Mark for the upcoming February 21 Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Delivering judgment in suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/1907/25, Justice Mohammed Umar ruled in favor of 17 ADC candidates who had challenged INEC’s refusal to grant them electronic access to upload their names on the commission’s portal, preventing their participation in the elections.

Justice Umar stated that the evidence presented by the plaintiffs was credible and “proved their case beyond reasonable doubt.” He consequently ordered INEC to recognize and publish the plaintiffs’ names as ADC candidates for the respective positions contested in the party’s substitution primary election.

The judge further mandated that the names be uploaded onto INEC’s portal in compliance with Sections 29(1), 31, 33, and 84(1)(5)(6) of the 2022 Electoral Act and INEC’s Election Guidelines.

The candidates court ordered to be listed include: Jafaru Shaibu, Ayenajeyi Yakubu, Dauda Awode, Ezra Zaki, Sunday Abraham, Ayuba Adam, Jamilu Kabiru, Nuhu Madaki, Ibrahim Ali, Ogwuche Linus, Chibuike Anyika, Okechukwu Ironkwe, Godwin Adoga, Agada John, Onuoha Goodness, Mahrazu Bichi, and Tobias Obechina.

The plaintiffs had approached the court after INEC denied ADC access to upload candidates’ particulars related to substitution primaries, citing issues with recognition of the current party leadership’s signatures—including those of Senator David Mark (National Chairman) and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (National Secretary)—by INEC’s officials.

In a 27-paragraph affidavit, one of the plaintiffs, Onuoha Goodness, explained that despite multiple attempts and formal requests, INEC withheld access, claiming the substitution notification letter and signature discrepancies prevented authorization.

Goodness also noted that ADC’s efforts to upload Form EC9 and EC13 were thwarted because access codes tied to the former National Chairman were no longer valid under the current leadership.

The court was asked to determine whether, under the Electoral Act and INEC guidelines, the commission is legally obliged to provide electronic access to ADC to upload candidates’ names for the FCT Area Council elections.

With Tuesday’s ruling, INEC is now compelled to facilitate ADC’s participation by publishing the candidates’ names ahead of the polls.

Maina: NBA Has Sold Its Soul To The Devil

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By Ofonime Honesty

If you ever needed proof that the legal profession in Nigeria has lost its moral and professional compass, look no further than what unfolded in Asokoro, Abuja, on Thursday. The Garki Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association rolled out the red carpet for a convicted notorious pension thief, decorated him with a Patron’s robe, and handed him an Excellence Award for “Rule of Law and Courage.”

I mourn today, not just for the pensioners who died waiting for the billions Abdulrasheed Maina and his son stole, but for the soul of the once-respected profession.

The NBA Garki Branch, which claims to stand for justice, integrity, and the rule of law, bowed to and worshipped gross impunity at the conferment event held in Asokoro, Abuja, on Thursday. I can stake my balls on my belief that the executives of the NBA Garki Branch smiled all the way to the bank afterwards.

Maina was not a suspect; he was duly convicted. A judge looked at the evidence comprising fake accounts, stolen billions, and houses bought with pensioners’ tears—and concluded the facts were “sordid, immoral, and morbid.”

Maina’s own siblings testified against him. His company was wound up. His properties were forfeited. The Court of Appeal upheld the conviction.

Yet, there he was, standing before lawyers and being decorated as a patron and award recipient. He stood there, not in prison uniform, but in a muffler of honor.

What “courage” did the NBA reward?
The courage to steal from old men and women who served their country?
The courage to jump bail and flee justice? The courage to return from prison unrepentant?

Maina now claims he was a whistleblower. That he recovered trillions. That the now-disgraced Abubakar Malami is the real thief.

Even if a fraction of that were true, since when did one crime justify another? Since when did a thief become an honorable man because he accuses a bigger thief?

The ghosts of pensioners who suffered and died are definitely watching from the great beyond as the very people who should defend their memory pour wine for the man who broke them.

The NBA Garki Branch has not just embarrassed itself; it has dragged the entire legal profession through the mud. It has told every young lawyer that integrity is useless. It has told every pensioner that their suffering is a joke. It has told every Nigerian that in this country, shame is for sale, and honor is awarded to the highest bidder.

Where was the NBA when the pensioners wept? Nowhere. But when a hardened convict is smuggled out of prison, they find him a robe of honor and an award plaque.

This is a show of shame. A tragic, stinking, disgraceful show of shame.

I call on the national leadership of the NBA to disband the Garki Branch executive immediately. The very late but lame attempt by the NBA national body led by Mazi Osigwe to extricate itself from the shame is an act of hypocrisy. Why wait for almost 48 hours to issue such lame statement? We need action, not lame condemnation. Heads must roll. Those who sold off NBA’s integrity to a hardened convict who was smuggled out of prison, must face the music.

I call on every lawyer with a conscience to condemn this abomination. I call on the public to remember this day when a notorious criminal was honoured by the NBA.

To the pensioners still with us: I am sorry, your country has failed you again.
To the legal profession: What is left of you now?

To Maina: Enjoy your award. It is carved from the wood of shame and inscribed with the blood of a nation’s conscience.

May God not forgive the NBA Garki Branch and Maina.

I’m Not Scared, I’ll Say the Truth’ Blessing CEO Praises Davido’s Father

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Blessing CEO has once again sparked conversations online—this time with heartfelt praise for Dr. Deji Adeleke, billionaire businessman and father of Afrobeats star Davido, following his reaction to the ongoing Anu’s case.

In a message that quickly caught public attention, Blessing CEO expressed deep admiration for Dr. Adeleke’s calm, humble, and truth-driven response to the sensitive issue. According to her, his approach stood out in a world where power and wealth often silence accountability.

“I am not scared of what you will do to me, but I will say the truth,” she declared, noting that she was genuinely shocked by how constructive and composed Dr. Adeleke was in addressing the matter. She emphasized that his reaction was not defensive or arrogant, but thoughtful and grounded qualities she believes are rare among people of such immense wealth.

Blessing CEO went further to describe Dr. Adeleke’s humility as exceptional, boldly stating that there are hardly any billionaires in the world who handle public issues with such grace and openness. To her, his manner of speaking reflected integrity, emotional intelligence, and a willingness to listen rather than intimidate.

Her statement quickly resonated with many Nigerians online, with several social media users echoing her sentiments and applauding Dr. Adeleke for setting a different standard of leadership and influence. Many praised him not just as Davido’s father, but as a role model whose voice carries wisdom beyond money and status.

Blessing CEO concluded her message by expressing love and admiration for the billionaire philanthropist, encouraging him to speak more often to the public, as his words inspire trust and reassurance in a time when many feel unheard.

The moment has since reignited discussions about accountability, humility, and how influential figures should engage with the public proving once again that true respect is earned not by wealth, but by character.

Court adjourns Fubara’s impeachment challenge indefinitely

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A Rivers State High Court in Port Harcourt has adjourned indefinitely the suit filed by Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Professor Ngozi Nma-Odu, challenging their impeachment by the Rivers State House of Assembly.

The adjournment was made by Justice Florence Fiberesima after confirming that two separate appeals have been entered before the Court of Appeal, allowing the appellate court to determine the issues first.

Fubara and his deputy had approached the court to challenge what they described as unconstitutional and politically motivated impeachment proceedings being orchestrated by the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, 26 other lawmakers loyal to him, and the Clerk of the House.

Justice Fiberesima, while ruling on the application before her, held that once an appeal is properly entered, the trial court must exercise restraint to avoid actions that could conflict with the jurisdiction of the appellate court.

She noted that proceeding with the case in the face of the pending appeals could amount to judicial impropriety.

Meanwhile, the indefinite adjournment has puts the impeachment litigation on hold, further prolonging the tense standoff between the executive arm of government and the faction of the legislature loyal to the immediate past governor and Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike.

The same Oyigbo High Court had earlier issued an interim order of injunction restraining the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Martin Amaewhule, and 32 others, including the Clerk of the House and the Chief Judge of Rivers State, from taking further steps in the impeachment process.

In that ruling, the court outrightly barred the Speaker and the lawmakers from forwarding any articles of impeachment, resolutions, or other documents or communications to the Chief Judge of the state for the purpose of setting up a panel to investigate allegations of gross misconduct against Governor Fubara and his deputy.

However, the Chief Judge of Rivers State, Justice Simeon Amadi, had earlier declined to constitute a panel to investigate allegations of gross misconduct against Fubara and his deputy, citing subsisting court orders restraining him from taking such action.

JUST IN: Blackout as National Grid Collapses for First Time in 2026

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Nigeria’s national electricity grid collapsed on Friday afternoon, plunging large parts of the country into darkness in the first system failure recorded in 2026.

Data obtained from the Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) confirmed that power generation dropped to zero megawatts (MW), resulting in a complete loss of electricity supply nationwide.

According to NISO records, load allocation to all 11 electricity distribution companies (DisCos) fell to zero as of 1:00 p.m., indicating a total system collapse.

The affected DisCos include Abuja, Benin, Eko, Enugu, Ibadan, Ikeja, Jos, Kaduna, Kano, Port Harcourt, and Yola, all of which recorded no power allocation during the outage.

While the cause of the collapse has not yet been officially disclosed, grid failures in Nigeria are often linked to system instability, transmission faults, or sudden drops in generation capacity.

The development has raised renewed concerns about the fragility of the country’s power infrastructure, as businesses and households once again grapple with an abrupt disruption in electricity supply.

Authorities are expected to issue further updates as efforts continue to restore the grid and determine the cause of the collapse.

Details shortly.

NJC submits names of 14 lawyers to Tinubu for appointment as high court’s judges

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The National Judicial Council (NJC) has recommended 14 lawyers to President Bola Tinubu for appointment as Federal High Court Judges.

This follows the NJC’s 110th meeting, led by Chief Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, where candidates were considered.

Mrs Kemi Babalola-Ogedengbe, Deputy Director of Information of the NJC, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday that the names were not immediately transmitted because of security reports on the candidates.

The recommended candidates include Suleiman Amida Hassan, Chief Registrar of the Federal High Court, and 13 others: Muhammad Barau Saidu, Igboko Chinelo Conchita, Onuegbu Chioma Angela, Galumje Edingah, Ibrahim Vera Eneabo, Abubakar Musa Usman, Salihu Aisha Yunusa, Ikpeme Joy Bassey, Shehu Umaru Adamu, Mohammed Ibrahim Buba, Eigege-Binjin Nendelmum Judith, Usoro Kuyik Uduak, and Nwoye Osinachi Donatus.

 

 

 

Insecurity: US, Nigeria Unveil Anti Terror Squad

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The United States and Nigeria have taken a major step in strengthening security cooperation with the launch of the U.S.-Nigeria Working Group in Abuja on Friday.

The initiative was inaugurated by Lt. Gen. John Brennan, deputy commander of the United States Africa Command, alongside senior Nigerian military officials.

The working group is designed to enhance collaboration between the two nations in addressing terrorism and other security threats that affect vulnerable communities.

According to officials, the partnership will establish a framework for coordination, intelligence sharing, and accountability, enabling both countries to respond more effectively to terrorist activities and organised crime.

The working group will also focus on the protection of women, children, and displaced persons, who are often most affected by extremist violence.

“This initiative marks a new era of security cooperation,” said a senior Nigerian military official. “By pooling resources, expertise, and intelligence, both nations can respond swiftly to emerging threats and enhance stability in the region.”

The launch comes amid rising concerns over the activities of violent extremist groups in Nigeria, which have disrupted communities and undermined national security.

The working group is expected to implement both preventative measures and responsive strategies to tackle these challenges more effectively.

The U.S.-Nigeria Working Group represents a renewed commitment by both countries to deepen security ties and foster a safer, more resilient West African region.

Tinubu approves oil drilling, seaport project in Ogun

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President Bola Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu has approved commercial oil drilling at Tongeji Island in Ogun State and the Olokola Deep Seaport project.

Governor Dapo Abiodun announced this during a visit by senior naval officers, saying the projects align with Tinubu’s interests and will boost economic growth.

The Olokola Deep Seaport will ease congestion at Lagos ports, while Tongeji Island’s oil drilling will enhance economic inclusion for coastal communities.

The seaport, dubbed the Blue Marine Economic Zone, is expected to be a major logistics hub.

According to the governor, both projects are of particular interest to President Tinubu.

“Let me share with you that Mr President has approved the commencement of commercial oil drilling operations at Tongeji Island, and going forward, you will begin to see a lot of activities there.

“Our proposed Olokola Port, which has been on the drawing board for several years, is now back on the table. I want to sincerely thank Mr President because this is solely his initiative. In the last two weeks alone, we have held several meetings on Olokola, and Mr President has clearly expressed his desire to see the port become a reality”, the governor said.

Abiodun added that the President had directed that construction work on the seaport should be significantly advanced between now and next year.

He noted that the project would provide a strong alternative for decongesting the Lagos ports, especially with the coastal road serving as an additional logistics corridor.

The governor commended the Nigerian Navy for establishing a Forward Operations Base at Tongeji Island, noting that the naval presence would help prevent infiltration from the neighbouring Republic of Benin and deter actions capable of threatening Nigeria’s territorial integrity.

He said the state government was also working to provide basic amenities for residents of the island as part of efforts to improve living standards and support emerging economic opportunities.

Governor Abiodun praised the Navy’s role in strengthening Ogun State’s security.