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Kim Kardashian’s Surprise Appearance on North West’s Stream Sparks Online Buzz

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 01: Kim Kardashian and North West are seen leaving the Ritz Hotel on May 01, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by MEGA/GC Images)

North West has taken over social media after a recent livestream moment that quickly went viral, following the surprise appearance of her mother, Kim Kardashian. The young internet personality was in the middle of her stream when Kim stepped in to supervise, instantly drawing massive attention and sparking conversations across platforms.

Viewers were caught off guard by the rare glimpse into the Kardashian household, as Kim was seen monitoring the stream and ensuring everything remained appropriate. Her calm but watchful presence highlighted the balance she maintains between allowing her daughter to express herself creatively online and protecting her in the highly visible digital space.

The moment resonated with many parents, who praised Kim for being hands-on and intentional about North’s online activity, especially at a time when young creators are gaining large audiences at record speed. Others focused on North’s confidence and natural comfort in front of the camera, noting that she handled the attention with ease despite her mother’s supervision.

As clips from the stream spread rapidly, reactions ranged from admiration to debate, with some applauding the parenting approach while others questioned children’s presence on public streaming platforms. Regardless of the differing opinions, the livestream succeeded in keeping North West at the center of online discussions once again.

The viral moment underscores the growing influence of celebrity children in digital culture and the increasing importance of parental involvement as young creators navigate the spotlight. For many viewers, Kim Kardashian’s appearance wasn’t just a cameo, but a reminder that behind the fame, parenting still comes first.

IS-Linked Fighters Kill 25 Farmers in DR Congo

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At least 25 farmers have been killed in a series of overnight attacks carried out by fighters linked to the Islamic State (IS) group in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to local leaders, security sources and humanitarian workers.

The attacks occurred between Saturday night and early Sunday in several remote villages located in the forested areas of Ituri province, a region that has endured years of persistent armed violence. The assailants have been identified as members of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an armed group originally formed by Ugandan rebels and now affiliated with IS.

A humanitarian worker in the area told AFP that many of the victims showed signs of extreme brutality, saying they “had been bound and hacked with machetes.” The worker added that more than 20 bodies had been seen following the raids.

Leon Undemutau Manzaleke, a local civil society leader, confirmed that all those killed were farmers who had been tending to their fields in the affected communities. He described the death toll of 25 as provisional but said it had been corroborated by multiple sources.

Further details emerged from local human rights activist Christophe Munyanderu, who said that in addition to the killings, several residents were abducted during the attacks. The exact number of hostages remains unclear.

The ADF has been blamed for repeated massacres across eastern DRC, particularly in Ituri and neighbouring North Kivu province. The region has also faced ongoing insecurity linked to other armed groups, including the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel movement.

Since 2021, joint military operations by Congolese and Ugandan forces have been underway in Ituri and northern North Kivu in an effort to dismantle ADF strongholds. Despite these operations, attacks on civilians have continued, underscoring the persistent security challenges in eastern Congo.

Authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the latest incident as investigations and security assessments continue.

DJ Khaled’s wife gifted him a brand-new Rolls-Royce on his birthday and his reaction was priceless

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DJ Khaled recently celebrated his birthday in grand style, and one moment from the day has captured widespread attention. His wife, Nicole Tuck, surprised him with a brand-new Rolls Royce, turning the celebration into an emotional and memorable occasion that quickly went viral online.

In videos shared across social media, DJ Khaled is seen visibly overwhelmed as he reacts to the luxury gift. Known for wearing his emotions openly, the music mogul struggled to hold back tears as he expressed gratitude to his wife, repeatedly thanking her and acknowledging the love and support she has shown him over the years. The moment resonated with fans, many of whom praised the couple’s bond and Nicole Tuck’s thoughtful gesture.

The Rolls Royce, a symbol of luxury and success, reflects not only DJ Khaled’s achievements in the global music industry but also the couple’s journey together. Nicole Tuck has been a constant presence in his life, standing by him long before the fame and accolades, and her gift was widely interpreted as a celebration of their partnership rather than just material wealth.

Social media reactions poured in shortly after the video surfaced, with fans describing the moment as wholesome, heartfelt, and refreshing. While some jokingly pointed out DJ Khaled’s tendency to get emotional during special moments, many admired his openness and ability to show vulnerability without embarrassment.

The birthday surprise serves as a reminder that even among celebrities accustomed to luxury, genuine acts of love and appreciation still hold deep emotional value. For DJ Khaled and his wife, the moment was less about the car itself and more about the meaning behind it, making it one of the most talked about celebrity birthday gestures in recent times.

Florida Wife Goes Viral After Withdrawing $24,000 to Clear Husband’s Child Support Arrears

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A Florida woman has gone viral after revealing that she withdrew $24,000 from her bank account to settle her husband’s child support debt to one of his baby mamas and she isn’t stopping there. According to her, she also plans to pay an additional $6,000 owed to another woman, saying she’s determined to “protect her man at all costs.”

In videos and posts circulating online, the woman explained that her decision wasn’t forced or pressured. She claimed it was a personal choice she made to keep her family intact and prevent her husband from facing legal trouble, possible arrest, or public embarrassment. To her, stepping in financially was a form of loyalty and sacrifice, not weakness.

The story has sparked intense reactions on social media. While some people praised her for standing by her husband and taking responsibility for the reality of his past, many others strongly criticized her move, arguing that she is paying for mistakes she didn’t make. Critics say the husband should be the one handling his child support obligations, not relying on his wife to bail him out.

Others raised concerns about the message it sends, especially to women, warning that “ride or die” loyalty can sometimes cross into self-neglect. Still, the woman remains unapologetic, insisting that outsiders don’t understand her marriage or the decisions she’s willing to make to protect her peace and her household.

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: her bold move has reopened conversations around blended families, financial responsibility, and how far loyalty should really go in marriage.

IPOB-PW hails MASSOB for embracing political participation

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Agitators for a sovereign state of Biafra
Agitators for a sovereign state of Biafra

The Political Wing of the Indigenous People Of (IPOB-PW), has commended Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) for listening to the voice of reason championed by IPOB-PW.

Recall that MASSOB over the weekend announced its intention to deepen political participation as part of what it termed Biafra’s political emancipation, stressing that it possesses a strong grassroots base capable of influencing political formations.

“We shall engage in political participation as Biafra political emancipation determines our political involvements and participation. We have the grassroots base and block political formations,” MASSOB said in a statement.

IPOB-PW in a statement made available to Diaspora Digital Media said it’s a thing of pride for the group as MASSOB has finally embraced the message of political participation as a way of addressing Igbo marginalisation which it has been championing.

“This shows that our work is yielding results. IPOB-Political Wing will get the job done for the sake of our children and generations to come”, the statement partly reads.

The group further noted that it will not relent in consulting, dialoguing, and convincing all pro-Biafra groups to follow the path of political participation.

“IPOB-PW will not relent in consulting, dialoguing, and convincing all pro-Biafra groups to toe the path of political participation. We will continue to negotiate and aid every effort towards taking back our land politically. Independence starts and ends with politics.

“For decades, we have allowed politicians controlled by Abuja to decide our fate and frustrate efforts towards restoring Ala-Igbo and charting a new course for our people.

“The creation of an independent state will eventually start and end on the round table of politics. No one can stay outside politics, and believing change will occur.

“IPOB-PW will also sustain this fruitful dialogue and consultation with IPOB under Nnamdi Kanu, BIM-MASSOB, and other pro-Biafra groups. We will ensure that this political wing’s mission is achieved.

“MASSOB making the official announcement of embracing political participation is a significant step towards the mission of restoring Biafra.

“Let it be clear to all doubters that MASSOB is the father of present Biafra agitation, and because the father has taken this bold step, others will follow suit”, the statement added.

Air Peace, Emirates Seal Interline Deal for Single-Ticket London, Global Connections

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Nigerian Airline Air Peace

Nigerian carrier Air Peace and Dubai-based Emirates have entered into a bilateral interline agreement that allows passengers to travel on both airlines under a single ticket, expanding seamless connectivity between Nigeria, West and Central Africa, the United Arab Emirates and London.

Both airlines announced the agreement on Monday, outlining routes and destinations covered under the partnership.

The deal enables coordinated flight schedules and through-checked baggage on select routes, removing the need for passengers to collect and recheck luggage during connections.

Under the arrangement, Emirates passengers can now connect beyond the 13 Nigerian cities already served by Air Peace to regional destinations including Banjul in The Gambia and Dakar in Senegal via Abidjan, as well as Freetown in Sierra Leone and Monrovia in Liberia via Accra.

Conversely, Air Peace passengers will gain access to Emirates’ global network through its Dubai hub, with onward connections to international destinations such as London Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted.

In a joint statement, the airlines said the agreement builds on their existing partnership and is designed to improve air connectivity between Africa, the UAE and Europe.

“The agreement offers passengers of both airlines frictionless, single-ticket travel with through-checked baggage on select routes, resulting in greater comfort and convenience,” the statement said.

Explaining how the interline arrangement works, the airlines noted that travellers can book combined itineraries across both carriers under one ticket, with baggage checked through to the final destination on qualifying routes.

Tickets can be booked via emirates.com, flyairpeace.com, or through accredited travel agents.

Emirates’ Deputy President and Chief Commercial Officer, Adnan Kazim, said the partnership strengthens the airline’s presence across Africa while supporting Nigeria’s aviation, tourism and trade sectors.

Air Peace’s Chief Commercial Officer, Nowel Ngala, said the deal aligns with the airline’s objective of improving Africa’s access to global markets by linking its regional network with Emirates’ international routes.

The agreement comes just over a year after Emirates resumed flights to Nigeria following a two-year suspension linked to challenges in repatriating revenue amid foreign exchange constraints.

Flights were restored on October 1, 2024, following diplomatic engagements between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates.

Industry analysts note that the partnership also builds on Air Peace’s growing international footprint.

The airline launched its Lagos–London route in March 2024, later expanding domestic connections to feed the service from multiple Nigerian cities.

With the new interline agreement, Emirates passengers can now access Air Peace’s Nigerian network via Lagos, including Abuja, Asaba, Akure, Benin City, Calabar, Enugu, Ilorin, Kaduna, Kano, Port Harcourt, Owerri, Warri and Uyo, further strengthening regional and international travel options.

Renowned Economist, Rewane Pegs Naira’s True Value at ₦1,257/$, Says Currency Undervalued by 11%

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Renowned economist and Managing Director of Financial Derivatives Company (FDC), Mr. Bismarck Rewane, has offered a sobering yet cautiously optimistic assessment of Nigeria’s currency outlook, declaring that the naira is currently trading below its fair value and is undervalued by about 11 per cent. Speaking at the 2026 Economic Outlook organised by the Association of Corporate Treasurers of Nigeria (ACTN), Rewane pegged the naira’s true value at approximately ₦1,257 to the United States dollar, based on purchasing power parity (PPP) analysis. DDM NEWS reports that his comments have reignited discussions within Nigeria’s financial and corporate circles about exchange-rate reforms, currency valuation, and the broader implications for businesses navigating an increasingly volatile macroeconomic environment.

Rewane’s intervention comes at a time when the naira has been under sustained pressure following exchange-rate liberalisation, declining foreign inflows, and structural imbalances within the economy. While public discourse has largely focused on the currency’s weakness and the pain felt by consumers and businesses, Rewane’s analysis introduced a more nuanced perspective. According to him, when assessed through the lens of PPP—a model that compares the relative purchasing power of currencies by measuring the cost of a standard basket of goods—the naira is not as fundamentally weak as market rates suggest.

Anchoring his keynote address with data-driven insights, Rewane explained that currencies typically gravitate towards their PPP-implied values over a medium-term horizon of about five years. In Nigeria’s case, he said current PPP estimates place the appropriate exchange rate at ₦1,256.79 to the dollar, a figure that closely aligns with his broader valuation of ₦1,257/$. This, he argued, indicates that the naira is trading at a discount of roughly 11 per cent relative to its fair value, suggesting room for correction if underlying economic fundamentals improve.

DDM NEWS understands that Rewane was careful to balance optimism with realism. While acknowledging the naira’s undervaluation on paper, he stressed that market prices are influenced not only by theoretical models but also by investor confidence, liquidity conditions, policy credibility, and structural constraints. As such, he cautioned that the convergence of the naira towards its fair value would not be automatic or immediate, but rather contingent on consistent policy execution and improved macroeconomic coordination.

At the outset of his presentation, Rewane shifted attention to the core mandate of corporate treasurers, describing their primary responsibility as the optimisation of a company’s liquid resources. In an environment marked by exchange-rate volatility and inflationary pressures, he said treasurers must operate with what he termed “cautious optimism.” This involves balancing risk and opportunity, particularly when managing foreign-currency exposure, funding strategies, and foreign-exchange-related transactions.

According to Rewane, the current operating environment requires treasurers to be more proactive and strategic than ever before. He noted that decisions around currency exposure can no longer be reactive, as sudden shifts in exchange rates can significantly affect cash flows, balance sheets, and profitability. Instead, treasurers must rely on robust forecasting, scenario analysis, and disciplined risk management frameworks to navigate uncertainty.

The 2026 Economic Outlook event also featured a panel discussion that provided practical perspectives on treasury management in Nigeria’s evolving financial landscape. Among the panelists were Adeyinka Ogunnubi, Group Treasurer of CFAO Nigeria and National President of the ACTN, and Titilola Osinowo, Group Head of Treasury and Investments at Ardova Plc. Their contributions complemented Rewane’s macroeconomic analysis by translating theory into actionable strategies for corporate finance professionals.

Osinowo emphasised the importance of liquidity management and outlined several tools that treasurers could deploy to mitigate currency and cash-flow risks. She highlighted foreign-exchange swaps and options as instruments that should increasingly form part of treasury toolkits, particularly for companies with exposure to dollar-denominated transactions. According to her, the key lies in adopting a more structured and deliberate approach to hedging, rather than relying on ad hoc measures.

“If you have dollar receivables, you match your expenses with those dollar receivables, or you align your cash flows accordingly,” Osinowo explained. She described this approach as natural hedging, noting that it allows companies to reduce currency risk without incurring excessive hedging costs. DDM NEWS reports that her remarks resonated strongly with participants, many of whom are grappling with the challenge of managing mismatched currencies in an unstable exchange-rate environment.

Ogunnubi, speaking on what he described as “smart allocations,” reinforced the idea that treasury management is fundamentally about maximising the value of every unit of cash while minimising cost and risk. He argued that effective treasury practice goes beyond simply holding cash; it requires strategic deployment that supports operational efficiency and long-term sustainability. According to him, working capital management should always be the first consideration for treasurers when making allocation decisions.

He further explained that companies may, at different points in their operating cycles, transition from a net negative cash position to a net positive one. Such transitions, he said, raise critical questions about cash deployment and prioritisation. “Then the question becomes: what do you do?” Ogunnubi asked. “Do you pay suppliers early? You may not be able to pay dividends ahead of time, but fundamentally, it comes down to identifying the most efficient and optimal use of cash at any given point.”

DDM NEWS notes that the discussions at the ACTN event underscored a broader shift in Nigeria’s corporate finance ecosystem, where treasurers are being called upon to play a more strategic role amid economic uncertainty. Rewane’s assertion that the naira is undervalued has provided a measure of reassurance, but it also highlighted the gap between theoretical valuation and market reality.

As Nigeria continues to navigate exchange-rate reforms, fiscal adjustments, and structural challenges, the question remains whether policy consistency, improved productivity, and increased foreign inflows can help bridge that gap. For now, Rewane’s analysis offers a data-backed counterpoint to prevailing pessimism, suggesting that while the naira is under pressure, it may not be as fundamentally misaligned as many fear.

Calvin Bassey’s Estranged Father Begs the Super Eagles Star For Reconciliation After 18 Years

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Nearly two decades after a painful family separation that severed contact between a father and his children, the estranged father of Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey has come forward with an emotional appeal for forgiveness, reconciliation and healing, reopening a deeply personal chapter that has remained closed for 18 long years. In an interview that has since gone viral across social media platforms and sparked widespread public debate, Mr. Ughelumba, the footballer’s biological father, spoke with visible emotion about the circumstances that led to the breakdown of his family, the years of silence that followed, and his persistent but largely unsuccessful attempts to reconnect with his sons. DDM NEWS reports that the interview has triggered renewed conversations around family estrangement, parental alienation, and the human cost of broken marriages, even in the lives of globally celebrated figures.

Mr. Ughelumba, who hails from Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State, recounted how his family’s journey began abroad, far from Nigeria. According to him, his first three sons—Elvis, Mathew and Calvin Ughelumba—were born in Italy, while his youngest son, Michael, was born in Ireland. The family later relocated to London in pursuit of better opportunities, but what began as a hopeful migration gradually unraveled under the strain of marital disagreements. Ughelumba insisted that the issues between him and his then-wife were not extraordinary, describing them as normal husband-and-wife conflicts that many couples experience. However, he said the situation took a drastic turn while he was away at work, claiming that his wife left suddenly with the children without prior notice.

In his words, that moment marked the beginning of nearly two decades of emotional exile. Communication between him and his children, he said, was completely cut off for years, leaving him to grapple with unanswered questions, heartbreak, and a lingering sense of loss. It was not until 2017 that he allegedly heard from his estranged wife again, when she contacted him over the need to obtain Nigerian passports for the children. Ughelumba said he responded immediately, providing all required documents and even paying for flight tickets so the children could visit him. He stressed that during that brief reunion, he deliberately avoided speaking ill of their mother, believing that shielding the children from parental conflict was the right thing to do.

According to Ughelumba, that fragile reconnection was short-lived. He claimed that communication was abruptly cut off again shortly after Calvin began to secure professional football opportunities, a development that would eventually propel him to international fame. From that point onward, Ughelumba said his efforts to reconnect intensified, especially from 2020 onward, as he sought to rebuild a relationship not as a footballer’s father, but simply as a parent yearning to see his child.

One of the most emotional moments he described occurred during the COVID-19 lockdown when he travelled from London to Leicester in an attempt to see Calvin, who was then with Leicester City. Ughelumba insisted that his motivation had nothing to do with football, money or fame. “I wasn’t going there because he was a footballer,” he said. “I just wanted to see my son.” He recalled that officials at Leicester City assisted in reaching Calvin, using his childhood nickname, “Biggy,” which prompted an initial warm response. For a brief moment, it seemed as though the long years of silence might finally be broken.

However, Ughelumba said the encounter ended painfully. According to him, after Calvin contacted his mother, his demeanor reportedly changed. Ughelumba claimed that his son told him to say whatever he had to say and leave, making it clear that he did not wish to continue the interaction. That moment, he said, was devastating, reinforcing the emotional distance that had grown over the years.

Still, Ughelumba did not give up. He revealed that he travelled from Italy to Côte d’Ivoire during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in another attempt to reconnect, and later moved to Abuja in pursuit of reconciliation, but all efforts proved futile. DDM NEWS understands that these repeated attempts underscore the depth of his desire to heal old wounds, even as public sympathy remains divided over the narrative.

Calvin Bassey’s football journey has been nothing short of remarkable. He began his professional career at Leicester City before moving to Rangers FC in 2020, where he became a key figure, making over 60 appearances and winning both the Scottish Premiership and the Scottish Cup. In 2022, he completed a record €23 million transfer to Ajax, before returning to the English Premier League in 2023 with a €22 million move to Fulham. On the international stage, the 26-year-old defender made his Super Eagles debut in 2022 and has since featured prominently at two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments, establishing himself as a mainstay in Nigeria’s national team.

Earlier in his career, Bassey was registered under his father’s surname, Ughelumba, but later adopted Bassey, his mother’s name. The footballer has consistently and publicly credited his mother for raising him and his siblings, acknowledging her sacrifices and resilience. In a widely quoted statement, Bassey once said that from the age of six, it had been just his mother and the boys, adding that placing her name on his jersey was his way of expressing gratitude for her unwavering support.

In his emotional appeal, Ughelumba maintained that he harbours no resentment toward his children and is not seeking public sympathy or material gain. Instead, he pleaded for forgiveness and peace, saying he has endured years of silent suffering while praying for reconciliation. “I have no problem with my children,” he said. “Even if I am a devil, I cannot be a devil where my children are. I have been dying in silence, but I am still praying for peace.”

As of the time of filing this DDM NEWS report, Calvin Bassey has not publicly responded to his father’s renewed appeal. The silence has left many questions unanswered, while the story continues to stir emotions and debate about family, forgiveness, and the unseen personal struggles that can exist behind public success.

Why Your Body Reacts Differently to Food as You Get Older

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Many adults find themselves eating the same meals they enjoyed in their twenties, only to wonder why their bodies now respond with discomfort, fatigue, or unexplained weight gain. Health experts say this experience is not unusual   and it is not a sign that something is wrong. Rather, it is a natural result of aging and biological change.

As the years pass, the body evolves in ways that directly affect how food is processed and tolerated. Ignoring these changes, specialists warn, often leads to persistent digestive issues and declining overall wellbeing.

Your Body Is Aging  Even If Your Mind Feels Young

Mentally, many people still feel energetic and capable of long work hours, late nights, and high stress. Physically, however, the body does not always keep pace.

One major change is a gradual slowdown in metabolism. This means the body burns calories more slowly than it once did. Foods that were once easily tolerated  such as late-night meals or heavy portions  may now result in bloating, fatigue, or a feeling of heaviness the following day.

This shift is not superstition or external influence. It is a biological process that affects everyone with time.

Digestion Changes With Age

Digestive efficiency also declines as the body grows older. The stomach produces fewer digestive enzymes, which are essential for breaking down food properly. When enzyme levels drop, certain foods become harder to digest.

As a result, foods such as dairy, beans, and heavy carbohydrate-based meals may suddenly cause bloating, discomfort, or prolonged sluggishness. While many people choose to manage these reactions, medical professionals caution that constant discomfort should not be normalized.

Your Gut Has Evolved Over Time

The balance of bacteria in the gut  which plays a critical role in digestion and immunity  also changes with age. Long-term stress, medication use, poor sleep, and years of consuming highly processed foods can disrupt this balance.

When the gut microbiome changes, the body may react differently to foods it once handled easily. These reactions are not exaggerated responses; they are signals that internal conditions have shifted.

Sugar and Refined Carbohydrates Become Harder to Tolerate

Another significant change involves how the body handles sugar and refined carbohydrates. With age, sensitivity to these foods increases.

White bread, pastries, sugary drinks, and excessive white rice intake may now trigger sudden tiredness, headaches, mood swings, and increased fat accumulation around the abdomen. Despite familiarity with these foods, the body becomes less forgiving over time.

Inflammation: The Overlooked Factor

Chronic inflammation is a silent contributor to many food-related reactions in older adults. Diets high in processed foods, sugar, excessive oil, and alcohol can increase inflammation levels.

When inflammation rises, symptoms such as joint pain, digestive discomfort, constant fatigue, and mental fog may appear. These signs are often dismissed as stress, but experts emphasize that they frequently reflect dietary strain on the body.

What the Body Needs as It Ages

Contrary to popular belief, the body is not demanding less food  it is asking for better food choices. As people age, their bodies respond more positively to balanced portions, higher protein intake, increased vegetable consumption, reduced processed foods, and adequate hydration.

Quality becomes far more important than quantity.

Accepting the Reality of Change

Aging is not a punishment; it is a process of adjustment. The challenge many people face is not that their bodies react differently to food, but that they resist changing long-established habits.

Holding on to old eating patterns while expecting the same physical responses often leads to frustration. Health professionals note that true wisdom lies in recognizing when adaptation is necessary.

Final Thoughts

When certain foods no longer sit well, it is not a personal failure. It is the body communicating a need for attention and care.

Listening, adjusting dietary choices, and prioritizing long-term health can make a significant difference. The benefits may not be immediate, but the future body will respond with gratitude.

CBN Upgrades Opay, Moniepoint, Kuda Others to National Status

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has upgraded the operating licences of several leading financial technology companies and microfinance banks to national status, allowing them to operate across the country after meeting regulatory requirements.

The upgrade covers major players including Moniepoint Microfinance Bank, Opay, Kuda Bank, Palmpay and Paga, many of which have expanded rapidly through digital platforms and extensive agent networks, effectively outgrowing their former regional licences.

Confirming the development in Lagos, the Director of the Other Financial Institutions Supervision Department at the CBN, Mr Yemi Solaja, said the affected institutions had satisfied the conditions for nationwide operations. He spoke at the annual conference of the Committee of Heads of Banks’ Operations.

“Institutions like Moniepoint MFB, Opay, Kuda Bank and others have now been upgraded. In practice, their operations are already nationwide,” Solaja said.

He stressed the importance of physical presence and customer support, noting that a large portion of the companies’ customer base operates within the informal sector.

“Most of their customers are in the informal sector. They need a clear point of contact if issues arise,” he added.

With the new national licences, the fintech firms are now subject to stricter regulatory obligations, including higher capital requirements.

For instance, national microfinance banks are required to maintain a minimum capital base of ₦5 billion.

They are also expected to establish offices to handle customer complaints and dispute resolution, while continuing to promote financial inclusion.

The licensing upgrade follows previous regulatory enforcement actions by the apex bank.

In 2024, Moniepoint and Opay were each fined ₦1 billion for breaches related to Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance, highlighting the CBN’s efforts to strengthen standards and oversight within Nigeria’s rapidly growing digital finance sector.

The CBN said the move is part of broader reforms aimed at ensuring stability, consumer protection and sustainable growth in the country’s financial services industry.

Selective Buying Lifts NGX By ₦3.45bn As NPF Microfinance, Morison Lead Gainers

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(DDM) – Selective buying activities lifted the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) equities market by ₦3.45 billion as investors cautiously returned to the market to pick stocks considered undervalued and resilient.

Market data from the trading session showed that renewed interest in select equities pushed the overall market capitalisation upward, reflecting a modest rebound after periods of subdued activity and profit-taking.

Investors concentrated their demand on a narrow group of stocks rather than broad-based buying, signaling a cautious but deliberate investment strategy amid prevailing economic uncertainties.

NPF Microfinance Bank emerged as one of the session’s strongest performers, recording a significant price appreciation that placed it among the day’s top gainers.

Morison Industries also attracted strong investor demand, closing the session with notable gains that reinforced its position on the gainers’ chart.

Market analysts attributed the positive performance of both stocks to renewed confidence driven by expectations of improved financial performance, balance sheet stability, and long-term growth prospects.

Trading records indicated that buy-side pressure outweighed sell orders for these equities, pushing prices higher despite generally mixed sentiment across the broader market.

Although the market recorded a net gain, analysts noted that activity remained selective, with investors avoiding aggressive exposure to risk-sensitive stocks.

The NGX All-Share Index reflected the improved sentiment by closing higher, supported largely by gains in small- and mid-cap stocks rather than heavyweight equities.

Market watchers observed that banking and industrial stocks attracted moderate attention, while consumer goods and energy stocks traded with caution.

Analysts explained that investors are currently responding to macroeconomic signals, monetary policy expectations, and company-specific fundamentals rather than speculative momentum.

They added that the selective buying pattern suggests that market participants remain wary of inflationary pressures, exchange rate volatility, and liquidity conditions within the economy.

Despite these concerns, the modest increase in market capitalisation signals a level of resilience, as investors continue to search for value opportunities within the equity market.

Stockbrokers said many investors are positioning ahead of corporate earnings releases, dividend announcements, and audited financial statements expected in the coming weeks.

They noted that stocks with relatively low entry prices and strong recovery potential are likely to continue attracting attention in the near term.

Market sentiment indicators showed mixed breadth, with gainers narrowly edging out losers, reinforcing the view that the session’s gains were driven by targeted interest rather than widespread optimism.

Analysts cautioned that sustained market growth will depend on stronger economic data, policy clarity, and improved investor confidence.

They advised investors to remain disciplined, conduct proper due diligence, and focus on fundamentally sound stocks capable of weathering economic fluctuations.

As trading continues, experts expect the NGX to experience intermittent gains supported by selective buying, while broader market direction will remain sensitive to both domestic and global economic developments.

The ₦3.45 billion increase, though modest, reflects a gradual attempt by investors to regain footing in the market while balancing risk and opportunity.

Security operatives seal Onitsha market to enforce Soludo’s directive

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(DDM) – Security operatives on Tuesday sealed the Onitsha Main Market in Anambra State as part of enforcement actions following a directive issued by Governor Chukwuma Soludo.

The operation involved a joint team of security personnel who moved into the commercial hub early in the day.

Officials closed all major entrances to the market and restricted movement within the area.

The enforcement exercise followed the state government’s decision to compel compliance with an executive order affecting market operations.

Authorities said the action aimed to restore order and ensure adherence to government regulations.

Traders arriving at the market met locked gates and a heavy security presence.

Security operatives instructed traders and customers to vacate the premises immediately.

Some traders expressed surprise at the timing of the operation.

Others accused the government of poor communication ahead of the enforcement.

Anambra State officials insisted that the directive had been clearly communicated through relevant market leadership structures.

Government representatives maintained that the closure formed part of broader reforms targeting safety, sanitation, and regulatory compliance.

Officials explained that the administration would not tolerate disobedience of lawful directives.

They emphasized that the Soludo administration remains committed to restoring discipline across commercial spaces in the state.

Security personnel maintained calm throughout the operation and prevented any breakdown of law and order.

No violent confrontation was reported during the sealing of the market.

Some traders attempted to plead with security officials for temporary access to retrieve goods.

Security operatives, however, insisted on full compliance with the directive.

State authorities reiterated that enforcement actions would continue until all conditions set by the government are met.

Officials said the market closure aligns with ongoing efforts to sanitize trading environments across Anambra State.

The Onitsha Main Market stands as one of the largest commercial centers in West Africa.

Its activities significantly contribute to the economy of Anambra State and the wider South-East region.

Government officials acknowledged the economic importance of the market but stressed that public interest comes first.

They argued that long-term benefits of order and regulation outweigh short-term disruptions.

Traders’ associations within the market expressed concern over potential losses resulting from the closure.

Some market leaders called on the state government to open dialogue with stakeholders.

They urged authorities to consider the economic hardship facing traders amid rising costs of living.

The state government responded by assuring traders that the closure is temporary.

Officials promised that the market would reopen once compliance requirements are fulfilled.

Security sources disclosed that similar enforcement exercises may occur in other parts of the state.

They warned that the government would apply the law uniformly without favoritism.

Residents around the market reported reduced traffic and commercial activity following the closure.

Commercial transport operators adjusted routes to avoid the sealed area.

The development sparked reactions on social media, with videos of the sealed market circulating widely.

Supporters of the government praised the action as a sign of decisive leadership.

Critics, however, questioned the timing and economic impact of the enforcement.

Political observers described the move as part of Governor Soludo’s broader governance style.

They noted that the administration has consistently emphasized rule of law and institutional order.

Analysts added that effective communication remains critical to public acceptance of such measures.

The Anambra State Government urged residents to remain calm and law-abiding.

Officials encouraged traders to engage relevant authorities through recognized channels.

They reaffirmed that the state remains open to constructive engagement with market stakeholders.

Security operatives continued to guard the market premises after the initial operation.

Authorities confirmed that monitoring teams would remain on ground to ensure compliance.

The state government concluded that enforcement actions are necessary to achieve sustainable urban management.

Officials stressed that adherence to government directives remains non-negotiable.

The closure of the Onitsha Main Market has once again highlighted the tension between regulation and livelihood in major commercial centers.

As enforcement continues, traders and authorities face renewed pressure to find a balanced resolution.

Gombe Receives 200,000 Vaccine Doses To Combat Livestock Diseases

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(DDM) – Gombe State has received more than 200,000 doses of animal vaccines as authorities intensify efforts to combat major livestock diseases and protect the livelihoods of farmers across the state.

The vaccines were supplied as part of a coordinated animal health intervention aimed at preventing the spread of economically devastating diseases, including Contagious Bovine Pleuropneumonia (CBPP), which has continued to threaten cattle production in northern Nigeria.

State officials confirmed that the consignment will strengthen veterinary services and improve disease prevention among cattle, sheep, and goats, which remain central to agriculture and food security in Gombe.

The government announced that it will distribute the vaccines free of charge to livestock owners across rural and semi-urban communities, prioritising areas with a history of disease outbreaks.

Veterinary officers have commenced preparations for a statewide vaccination campaign, including community sensitisation, deployment of trained animal health workers, and activation of cold-chain systems to preserve vaccine quality.

Officials explained that CBPP remains one of the most destructive cattle diseases in Nigeria, often causing large-scale animal losses, reduced productivity, and severe financial hardship for pastoralists.

They stressed that vaccination remains the most effective and affordable method of preventing outbreaks, compared to emergency responses after infections have already spread.

The state government noted that livestock farming provides direct and indirect employment for thousands of residents, particularly in rural communities where cattle rearing supports household income and local economies.

Authorities added that safeguarding animal health also strengthens human nutrition by ensuring stable supplies of meat, milk, and other animal products.

Livestock farmers across several local government areas welcomed the intervention, describing it as timely amid rising costs of feed, insecurity affecting grazing routes, and climate pressures on animal production.

Some farmers said recurring disease outbreaks had forced many livestock owners to sell animals at a loss or abandon large-scale farming entirely.

They expressed optimism that the vaccination programme would reduce mortality rates, improve herd productivity, and restore confidence in the livestock sector.

The Ministry of Agriculture stated that officials will closely monitor the vaccination exercise to ensure transparency, wide coverage, and measurable impact.

Officials also revealed plans to collect data during the campaign to strengthen disease surveillance and guide future animal health policies.

Experts have repeatedly warned that weak veterinary systems and low vaccination coverage continue to fuel livestock losses nationwide, undermining Nigeria’s food security goals.

They argue that sustained investment in animal health remains critical as the country’s population grows and demand for animal protein rises.

The intervention in Gombe aligns with broader national efforts to modernise agriculture, reduce rural poverty, and strengthen food systems through targeted support for farmers.

Agricultural analysts believe that consistent vaccination programmes could significantly reduce livestock-related losses and improve Nigeria’s capacity to meet domestic meat and dairy demand.

The state government reiterated its commitment to supporting farmers through extension services, disease prevention strategies, and collaboration with federal agencies and development partners.

Officials urged livestock owners to cooperate fully with veterinary teams and present their animals for vaccination during the campaign period.

They warned that failure to participate could expose entire communities to preventable outbreaks with serious economic consequences.

With the arrival of the vaccines, stakeholders say Gombe State has taken a significant step toward strengthening animal health, protecting rural livelihoods, and reinforcing food security across the region.

Gov Yusuf Defects To APC, Secures Automatic Ticket For 2027

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(DDM) – Governor Abba Yusuf of Kano State officially joined the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday.

He announced his defection during a ceremony attended by party leaders, stakeholders, and supporters in Kano.

Yusuf explained that he defected to act in the best interest of the people of Kano State.

He said joining the APC would allow him to implement policies and deliver on his development agenda.

The governor added that aligning with the ruling party ensures better collaboration with federal authorities and faster access to resources.

Yusuf said he carefully considered the political landscape and the welfare of his constituents before making the decision.

APC leaders welcomed Yusuf and described his defection as a boost to party unity and strength ahead of the 2027 elections.

They confirmed that Yusuf has secured an automatic ticket to contest under the APC in 2027.

Political analysts said Yusuf’s move could trigger a realignment of politicians in northern Nigeria and shift state and national calculations.

Yusuf assured Kano residents that his defection will not interrupt ongoing infrastructure, healthcare, and education projects.

He said he will continue focusing on improving citizens’ lives and promoting inclusive governance.

Opposition parties reacted cautiously, noting that Yusuf’s move gives APC a significant electoral advantage in Kano State.

Observers said automatic candidacy in the ruling party reduces internal competition and strengthens Yusuf’s political position.

Yusuf urged other politicians to prioritize service to the people over partisan interests and to focus on policies that deliver results.

His defection reflects a broader trend of high-profile politicians joining the APC ahead of the 2027 elections.

Political commentators said Yusuf’s move will increase the ruling party’s momentum in key northern states.

He concluded by urging residents to remain engaged and support governance initiatives, emphasizing stability and continuity.

The APC now positions Yusuf as a key figure in its 2027 electoral strategy in Kano State.

2027: We’ll Raise Money To Fund Tinubu’s Re-Election — Northern Youth Group

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(DDM) – The Northern Nigeria Youth Leaders’ Forum (NNYLF) has formally endorsed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in office.

The youth group announced their support during a press briefing in Abuja, pledging to mobilize resources to fund Tinubu’s 2027 re-election campaign.

According to the NNYLF leadership, the endorsement reflects their confidence in Tinubu’s leadership, governance style, and policies aimed at national development.

The group explained that Tinubu’s administration has implemented reforms that have positively impacted various sectors, including security, infrastructure, and economic stabilization.

NNYLF stated that their backing is not merely symbolic, but will involve active fundraising and mobilization to ensure the president’s campaign is adequately financed.

The organization added that the endorsement aligns with their belief in continuity of leadership as a way to sustain national progress.

NNYLF leaders emphasized that youth participation is crucial in politics, both in advocacy and in contributing to the democratic process.

They called on other youth groups across the country to join efforts in supporting leadership that promotes stability, growth, and national unity.

The Northern Nigeria youth body further highlighted that their decision to support Tinubu is informed by his outreach to all regions and inclusive governance approach.

NNYLF’s endorsement signals a growing momentum for Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027, particularly among young voters and political stakeholders in northern Nigeria.

Political analysts noted that such support from organized youth groups could significantly boost Tinubu’s campaign, particularly in mobilizing grassroots voters.

The group also warned opposition parties against spreading misinformation, stressing that the youth remain focused on constructive political engagement.

NNYLF leaders stated that their fundraising initiatives will be transparent, lawful, and aligned with electoral regulations set by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

They described President Tinubu as a leader whose track record deserves continuity, citing policy initiatives, economic reforms, and security measures as proof of effective governance.

The forum’s endorsement is part of a broader political trend in northern Nigeria, where youth-led movements are increasingly influencing electoral outcomes.

NNYLF also called for active dialogue between the government and youth organizations to ensure that the voices of young Nigerians are heard and represented in policymaking.

Members reiterated that their support for Tinubu is rooted in his demonstrated commitment to national cohesion, economic development, and institutional reform.

The group concluded by urging citizens to actively participate in the 2027 elections, emphasizing that democratic engagement is a shared responsibility.

NNYLF’s announcement is expected to spark conversations on youth influence in national politics and the role of organized groups in shaping electoral results.

No One Can Defeat Tinubu In 2027 — Atiku’s Son

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(DDM) – Abba Atiku, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has publicly declared that no political party will be able to defeat President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 2027 presidential election.

The statement was made during an interview with journalists where Abba Atiku spoke on the political landscape ahead of the next general elections.

He described President Tinubu as a seasoned politician with extensive experience, leadership acumen, and a nationwide appeal that makes him a formidable candidate.

According to Abba Atiku, the ruling party under Tinubu has laid strong political structures across Nigeria, which would make opposition parties’ efforts to win the presidency highly challenging.

He emphasized that Tinubu’s political influence extends beyond party lines, attracting supporters from different regions and demographics in the country.

Abba Atiku also praised Tinubu’s achievements in office, highlighting efforts in governance, economic policy, and national security as key factors solidifying his popularity.

The politician’s son further noted that any party intending to unseat Tinubu in 2027 would require unprecedented strategic coordination and resources to compete effectively.

He warned that overconfidence among opposition parties could be detrimental, given the ruling party’s well-established grassroots networks and voter mobilization mechanisms.

Abba Atiku’s comments come amid ongoing political maneuvering as parties across the country prepare for the 2027 elections, including candidate declarations and coalition talks.

Political analysts have interpreted the remarks as an indication of confidence in the ruling party’s ability to maintain its influence in upcoming national contests.

Some observers also noted that statements like Abba Atiku’s could serve as a rallying call to Tinubu’s supporters, reinforcing party unity and commitment ahead of the election.

Opposition leaders, however, have maintained that the electoral outcome will ultimately depend on voters’ decisions and performance-based evaluations of the government.

Abba Atiku reiterated that President Tinubu’s track record in public service and political strategy provides him with a competitive edge over rivals.

He added that Tinubu’s engagement with youth groups, regional stakeholders, and party loyalists continues to strengthen his position as the leading candidate for 2027.

The remarks sparked reactions on social media, with supporters praising the confidence shown, while critics questioned the assertion and reminded the public of the unpredictability of elections.

Abba Atiku concluded by urging all political actors to focus on building strong platforms and engaging citizens positively rather than underestimating the president’s reach.

His comments highlight the ongoing discourse on Nigeria’s electoral politics and the perceived dominance of certain political figures in shaping future outcomes.

The 2027 presidential election is increasingly becoming a focal point of national debate, with Tinubu’s leadership and the opposition’s strategies under close public scrutiny.

Delta Police Arrest Man Over Alleged Defilement Of Minors

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(DDM) – The Delta State Police Command has arrested a 40-year-old man in connection with the alleged defilement of two minors in Agbarho Community, Ughelli North Local Government Area.

The arrest followed a report lodged with the Delta State Police, prompting immediate investigation by local officers.

Police confirmed that the victims in the case are aged 12 and 13 years, highlighting the severity of the alleged crime.

The Divisional Police Officer in Agbarho led the operation that successfully apprehended the suspect.

Authorities emphasized that the suspect will be formally charged to court in line with legal procedures governing such offences.

The arrest was publicly confirmed on January 26, 2026, in Agbarho, Delta State, drawing attention to child protection issues in the region.

Police spokespersons reiterated that the Delta State Police Command is committed to safeguarding children and enforcing the law against sexual offences.

Officials warned that anyone found violating the rights of minors will face the full weight of the law without exceptions.

Local community leaders expressed relief over the swift action taken by police, noting that such incidents undermine public safety and community trust.

Experts in child protection highlighted the importance of early intervention and community vigilance in preventing abuse and ensuring justice for victims.

The Delta State Police urged parents and guardians to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour immediately.

Authorities further called on residents to cooperate with law enforcement to ensure perpetrators are swiftly brought to justice.

Police also assured the public that the welfare of the victims is being prioritised, with counselling and support measures provided to aid their recovery.

Community members praised the arrest as a demonstration of the police’s commitment to protecting vulnerable populations.

The Delta State government has previously launched initiatives aimed at protecting children and curbing sexual offences, including awareness campaigns and stricter law enforcement measures.

Legal analysts observed that the arrest sends a strong message that perpetrators of sexual offences will face prompt legal action in Delta State.

The case is expected to proceed through the judicial system, with authorities confirming that investigations are ongoing to uncover any accomplices or additional evidence.

Police also highlighted that similar operations have been carried out across the state to identify and prosecute offenders targeting children.

The Delta State Police Command continues to appeal to residents to remain vigilant, protect children, and report crimes to authorities without delay.

High Court Bars DESTMA From Impounding Vehicles In Delta

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(DDM) – A High Court sitting in Warri, Delta State, has ruled that the Delta State Traffic Management Authority (DESTMA) lacks the legal power to arrest motorists or impound vehicles.

The judgment, delivered on January 26, 2026, follows a legal challenge questioning the legality of DESTMA’s operations within the state.

The court held that the agency’s actions, including the detention of vehicles and imposition of fines, contradict the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution.

According to the ruling, DESTMA’s enforcement activities exceed its statutory mandate and encroach on powers reserved for law enforcement agencies.

The court clarified that only the Nigeria Police Force and other authorised authorities are constitutionally empowered to detain vehicles or apprehend motorists.

This decision effectively restrains DESTMA from undertaking further enforcement actions until proper legal backing or legislative provisions are secured.

Legal experts observing the case noted that the ruling reinforces the principle of constitutional supremacy and protects citizens from arbitrary administrative action.

Motorists across Warri and other urban centres in Delta State welcomed the decision, describing it as a victory for the rule of law and citizens’ rights.

The plaintiff, who challenged DESTMA in court, argued that the agency’s repeated impoundment of vehicles disrupted livelihoods and violated fundamental freedoms guaranteed under the Constitution.

In response to the ruling, DESTMA officials indicated that they would review the judgment and explore appropriate legal options to align their operations with constitutional provisions.

Civil society groups and human rights advocates praised the judgment, emphasizing that it sets a precedent against overreach by state agencies.

The court also urged state authorities to ensure that regulatory agencies operate strictly within the bounds of the law, respecting citizens’ rights and due process.

Observers noted that the case reflects broader concerns about the need for clear legislation governing state traffic management authorities in Nigeria.

Legal analysts said the ruling could prompt legislative amendments or clarifications to define the roles and powers of DESTMA more precisely.

Some Delta State residents reported that previous DESTMA impoundments caused financial hardship, especially for daily commuters and commercial vehicle operators.

The court’s decision, therefore, provides temporary relief to motorists while highlighting the need for proper regulatory frameworks.

Experts also highlighted that the judgment strengthens public confidence in the judiciary as a check on administrative excesses.

The ruling has sparked discussions among lawmakers, legal practitioners, and transport unions about balancing traffic management with constitutional protections.

It remains to be seen how the Delta State government will respond and whether DESTMA will seek legislative amendments to regain its enforcement authority.

The judgment underscores the importance of operating all state agencies within the legal frameworks established by the Constitution.

NDDC Launches Youth Training Programme On CNG Vehicle Conversion

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(DDM) – The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has officially launched a youth training initiative focused on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) vehicle conversion.

The programme, according to NDDC officials, is designed to equip young people with practical skills in CNG vehicle conversion and maintenance.

Applications for the training are now open to youths aged 18 to 35 across all nine states of the Niger Delta region.

The NDDC stated that the initiative is part of its broader mandate to empower the youth, foster entrepreneurship, and create sustainable employment opportunities.

Participants will gain hands-on experience in converting vehicles to run on CNG, a cleaner and more cost-effective alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
The programme is expected to enhance the technical capacity of young people, positioning them to take advantage of emerging opportunities in the green energy sector.
Officials emphasised that the training will also contribute to the region’s environmental sustainability by promoting the use of cleaner energy solutions.

The NDDC highlighted that CNG vehicle conversion offers significant economic benefits, reducing fuel costs for vehicle owners while providing skilled jobs for trained youths.
This initiative reflects the commission’s commitment to addressing unemployment challenges in the Niger Delta, which has long struggled with high youth joblessness despite abundant natural resources.
The programme will be implemented in phases, ensuring participants receive comprehensive theoretical and practical instruction in CNG technology.
NDDC leadership noted that this training aligns with Nigeria’s broader energy transition goals, aiming to reduce reliance on petrol and diesel fuels.
Participants who successfully complete the training are expected to receive certification that will enhance their employability in both public and private sectors.
The commission also stressed the importance of youth involvement in technological and energy-related initiatives as a way to foster innovation in the region.
Stakeholders from the private sector, including automotive and energy companies, have been invited to collaborate with the NDDC to expand the programme’s impact.
By focusing on skill acquisition in CNG conversion, the NDDC aims to create a new cadre of trained professionals capable of driving sustainable energy solutions locally.
The initiative is also intended to complement other regional development programmes aimed at reducing poverty, boosting industrial growth, and improving standards of living.
Officials encouraged interested youths to apply promptly, noting that selection will be competitive and based on commitment and potential to benefit from the training.
The NDDC reaffirmed its dedication to youth empowerment, sustainable development, and environmental responsibility across the Niger Delta region.

Delta State, 2027, the Cost of Leadership Without Accountability

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(DDM) – Delta State stands at a critical crossroads in its political and developmental trajectory, according to Nigerian diaspora leader and policy strategist, Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi.

Gbandi, a former ADC National Deputy Chairman (Diaspora) and senatorial candidate for Delta North, said the state’s rich endowment of oil, strategic geography, and educated population should have positioned it as a benchmark for sub-national development in Nigeria.

He noted that, when compared with peer states such as Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Edo, Delta’s performance exposes a troubling gap between potential and reality.

Gbandi emphasised that this is not a partisan critique, but a civic reflection on governance, leadership choices, and the costs associated with misplaced priorities.

The veteran strategist highlighted that Delta State has consistently ranked among the top recipients of federal allocations for over two decades, with annual budgets ranging between ₦450 billion and ₦700 billion in recent years.

Despite these allocations, he said Delta’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) has stagnated below its true potential, unlike Rivers and Akwa Ibom, which have grown their IGR bases into the ₦20–₦30 billion range through deliberate reforms.

Gbandi pointed out that Delta’s strong commercial centers, including Asaba, Warri, and Ughelli, along with oil service activities, have not translated into meaningful revenue expansion.

Infrastructure delivery in the state, he argued, remains fragmented, with projects lacking clear timelines, continuity, or long-term maintenance frameworks.

He contrasted this with the visible successes in peer states, including Akwa Ibom’s aviation and industrial investments, Rivers’ transport and healthcare projects, and Edo’s urban regeneration programmes.

According to Gbandi, Delta’s spending is high, but the state struggles to show proportional impact in roads, hospitals, schools, and public utilities.

He also raised concerns about human capital development, noting that Delta has produced generations of professionals, yet education and healthcare outcomes remain underwhelming.

Youth unemployment, he added, persists despite the state’s fiscal capacity and resource base.
Gbandi stressed that governance failures in Delta State reflect broader national issues, driven by political elites prioritising loyalty, control, and personal glorification over service, competence, and accountability.
He warned that public office should be treated as a responsibility, not a throne, and that leadership must focus on measurable outcomes, such as functioning hospitals, maintained roads, competitive schools, and job creation.

As Nigeria approaches 2027, Gbandi called for principled and disciplined political engagement, urging citizens to demand evidence-based leadership rather than emotional loyalty.

He said Delta State does not lack resources, talent, or opportunities, but requires leadership that prioritises public service over personal gain.

Gbandi concluded that if governance reforms are implemented and leaders held accountable, Delta State can rise to its true potential, becoming a model of development, not just a recipient of federal revenue.
He urged Nigerians to insist on leadership that delivers results, democracy that works, and governance that serves the people.

Amaechi Support Group Vows Massive Delegate Mobilisation Ahead Of ADC Primaries

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(DDM) – The Rotimi Amaechi Mobilization Team (RAMT) has vowed to mobilise thousands of delegates across Nigeria in support of the former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, ahead of the forthcoming primaries of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

The group made this declaration amid growing political activities within the ADC as aspirants intensify consultations and grassroots engagements ahead of the party’s internal selection process.

RAMT described Amaechi as a tested political leader with the experience, national outlook, and administrative capacity required to reposition Nigeria at a critical moment in its democratic journey.

Speaking through its national coordinators, the mobilisation team said it has commenced strategic outreach to party delegates across all geopolitical zones.

The group stated that its mobilisation drive is focused on ensuring that delegates understand Amaechi’s political record, governance philosophy, and vision for national development.

According to RAMT, the mobilisation effort is not limited to urban political elites but extends deeply into grassroots party structures at state, local government, and ward levels.

The group explained that Amaechi’s years as Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, two-term Governor of Rivers State, and Minister of Transportation give him a unique advantage among contenders.

RAMT argued that these roles exposed Amaechi to executive, legislative, and policy-making responsibilities at both subnational and national levels.

The mobilisation team further stated that Amaechi’s role in major infrastructure projects, including rail development and port reforms, demonstrates his capacity to deliver tangible results.

According to the group, delegates are increasingly drawn to candidates with verifiable records rather than mere political slogans.

RAMT said its engagements with ADC stakeholders show growing enthusiasm for Amaechi’s candidacy, particularly among younger party members seeking reform-oriented leadership.

The group noted that many delegates view Amaechi as a bridge between old political experience and new reform expectations within the ADC.

RAMT also stressed that its mobilisation strategy prioritises peaceful persuasion, internal democracy, and respect for party processes.

The team stated that it is working closely with state coordinators to ensure transparent communication with delegates and avoid misinformation.

Political observers say the ADC primaries are shaping up to be competitive, with multiple interest groups positioning themselves ahead of the delegate-based selection.

Analysts note that strong mobilisation at the delegate level often plays a decisive role in Nigerian party primaries.

RAMT acknowledged that internal party contests require organisation, loyalty, and sustained engagement rather than last-minute political bargaining.

The group said it is confident that its nationwide structure will translate into substantial delegate support on the day of the primaries.

According to RAMT, Amaechi’s long-standing involvement in national politics has earned him allies across party lines, regions, and ideological blocs.

The mobilisation team added that its campaign message centres on competence, national unity, economic restructuring, and institutional reform.

RAMT called on ADC members to prioritise credibility and capacity in their choice of candidate.

The group insisted that Amaechi represents a serious option for delegates seeking a candidate with both political depth and administrative courage.

As the ADC primaries draw closer, RAMT said it remains committed to expanding its outreach and consolidating support across the federation.

The coming weeks are expected to test the strength of mobilisation networks as aspirants seek to convert influence into delegate votes.

For now, RAMT maintains that it is prepared to deliver what it describes as a decisive delegate showing for Rotimi Amaechi at the ADC primaries.

Low Sperm Count: The Male Health Issue Often Ignored Until It Becomes a Problem

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Low sperm count is far more common than many people realize, yet it remains one of the least discussed male health concerns. Cultural expectations, fear of judgment, and misinformation often push men into silence, even when simple lifestyle adjustments could make a meaningful difference.

Medical experts note that while low sperm count can affect fertility, it is not always rooted in permanent medical conditions. In many cases, it reflects the body’s response to daily habits, stress levels, and overall lifestyle choices.

Not Always a Fertility Crisis

Contrary to popular belief, low sperm count does not automatically mean infertility. Doctors explain that the male reproductive system is highly sensitive to physical and emotional stressors. Prolonged fatigue, irregular sleep, poor nutrition, and unmanaged stress can temporarily affect sperm production and quality.

In such cases, addressing underlying lifestyle factors may significantly improve reproductive health without invasive treatments.

The Overlooked Role of Sleep

One of the most underestimated factors in male reproductive health is sleep. Hormonal balance, particularly testosterone production, is closely linked to sleep quality.

Men who experience chronic sleep deprivation often show hormonal imbalances that can affect sperm count and motility. Adequate, consistent rest allows the body to regulate these hormones properly, supporting overall reproductive function.

Heat Exposure and Sperm Health

Heat is another critical factor many men unknowingly overlook. The testes require a slightly cooler temperature than the rest of the body to function optimally.

Frequent use of tight clothing, placing laptops directly on the lap, or prolonged exposure to hot environments can gradually reduce sperm quality. Over time, these habits may contribute to a noticeable decline in reproductive health.

Lifestyle Choices Leave a Biological Footprint

Health professionals emphasize that the body often mirrors daily choices. Diets high in processed foods, excessive alcohol intake, smoking, and exposure to harmful substances can affect energy levels, hormone balance, and sperm health.

Conversely, a balanced diet rich in nutrients, regular physical activity, and reduced exposure to toxins support the body’s natural reproductive processes.

Hydration: A Simple but Powerful Factor

Water intake plays a crucial role in overall health, including sperm production. Proper hydration supports healthy blood flow, hormone transport, and cellular function.

Many men underestimate how chronic dehydration can affect their bodies, including reproductive health. Drinking sufficient water daily is a simple step with wide-ranging benefits.

Stress: The Silent Disruptor

Stress is increasingly recognized as a major contributor to male reproductive issues. Elevated stress hormones can interfere with testosterone levels and sperm production.

Experts stress that mental well-being is not a luxury but a necessity. Managing stress through rest, exercise, mindfulness, or professional support can have a positive impact on reproductive health.

Small Habits, Long-Term Impact

Improving sperm health does not always require drastic changes. Consistent sleep, moderate exercise, balanced nutrition, reduced alcohol consumption, and intentional rest can collectively support male wellness over time.

These small, sustainable habits often produce better long-term results than short-term fixes.

Knowledge Without Shame

Medical professionals encourage men to understand their bodies without fear or stigma. Awareness empowers better decision-making and encourages timely lifestyle changes or medical consultations when necessary.

Low sperm count is a health issue, not a personal failure.

The Need for Open Conversations

Experts agree that men need more safe, judgment-free spaces to discuss reproductive health. Open conversations promote awareness, responsibility, and early intervention.

Breaking the silence around low sperm count is not just about fertility—it is about overall well-being, confidence, and long-term health.

As awareness grows, health professionals hope more men will feel empowered to seek information, make healthier choices, and prioritize their reproductive health without shame.

Europe Probe Elon Musk’s X Over Explicit Images Generated by Grok

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The European Union has launched a formal investigation into X, the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, following widespread concern over sexually explicit images generated by its artificial intelligence chatbot, Grok.

The probe, announced by the European Commission on Monday, will examine whether X adequately assessed and mitigated the risks associated with deploying Grok’s image-generation features within the EU.

The investigation comes after reports late last year that the chatbot produced sexualised images of women and children in response to user prompts, sparking global outrage.

In response to the backlash, X initially restricted Grok’s image-generation capabilities to paying subscribers before later blocking the creation of revealing images of real people altogether.

Despite these measures, EU officials say questions remain about whether sufficient safeguards were in place before the tool was released.

Henna Virkkunen, the Commission’s executive vice-president responsible for technology, security and democracy, said sexual deepfakes involving women and children constitute a serious violation of rights.

She noted that the investigation would determine whether X met its legal obligations under EU law or failed to adequately protect users.

The inquiry is being conducted under the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA), which requires large technology platforms to take stronger action against illegal and harmful online content.

Commission officials said there is no fixed timeline for concluding the investigation, but penalties, including fines, are possible if violations are confirmed.

X, when contacted for comment, referred to an earlier statement in which it said it removes high-priority violative content, including child sexual abuse material and non-consensual nudity, and cooperates with law enforcement where necessary.

EU officials acknowledged that X has taken steps to limit misuse of Grok but said the platform appeared not to have properly evaluated the risks before launching the chatbot.

One official said the Commission’s aim was to change platform behaviour rather than simply impose punishment.
The investigation follows other regulatory actions against X.

In December, the EU fined the platform approximately $140 million for breaches of the Digital Services Act related to the design of its verification system.

Separately, authorities in the United States, including California’s attorney general, have opened inquiries into the spread of non-consensual explicit material generated using Grok.
Several countries, including Indonesia and Malaysia, have banned Grok, while the UK media regulator Ofcom has also launched a formal investigation into X over the issue.

7 Simple Ways to Build and Maintain a Healthy Digestive System

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Digestive problems such as gas, bloating, heartburn, nausea, constipation, or diarrhoea can quickly turn what should be an enjoyable experience sharing a meal with friends into an uncomfortable one.

Eating is essential to life, but when digestive discomfort sets in, meals that should bring pleasure can instead become a source of stress. Over time, this can leave you with a constantly unsettled stomach searching for relief.

A healthy, well-functioning digestive system is vital to overall well being. When your stomach is disturbed, it can affect your mood, energy, and productivity, often ruining an otherwise good day.

The good news is that by adopting a few simple habits, you can significantly reduce digestive symptoms and improve gut health often without dramatic lifestyle changes.

Below are seven practical ways to support a healthier digestive system.

1. Reduce Sugar and Fat Intake

Foods high in sugar, fat, or oil especially fried foods are harder for the body to digest. They can slow down digestion, leading to discomfort, bloating, and a heavy feeling after meals.

Excess sugar also causes blood sugar levels to spike, forcing the pancreas to release more insulin. Over time, this process can contribute to weight gain and other metabolic issues.

Instead, focus on eating fresh or frozen fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, nuts, and seeds. When consuming meat, choose lower-fat options such as fish, poultry, lean beef, or pork. Opt for olive oil instead of butter or margarine.

2. Stay Properly Hydrated

Adequate hydration plays a crucial role in digestion. Water helps food move smoothly through the digestive tract and prevents constipation by softening stools.

Aim for about 9 to 13 cups of fluid daily, or enough so that your urine appears light or clear. However, it is advisable to drink water before or after meals rather than during meals to avoid slowing digestion.

3. Move Your Body Regularly

While exercise is often associated with physical appearance, it also has powerful internal benefits. Regular physical activity improves blood flow to all organs, including the digestive system.

Movement stimulates and strengthens the muscles of the stomach and intestines, helping food pass through more efficiently. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate activity daily, but avoid intense exercise immediately after eating.

4. Add Probiotics to Your Diet

The digestive tract contains trillions of bacteria more than the number of cells in the human body. Maintaining a healthy balance between good and bad bacteria is essential for proper digestion.

When harmful bacteria dominate, digestive discomfort often follows. Probiotic-rich foods help restore balance by supporting beneficial bacteria. Yogurt is a simple and effective option to include in your daily diet.

5. Eat Slowly and Mindfully

Digestion works best when it is not rushed. Eating too quickly can overwhelm the stomach and lead to bloating or indigestion.

Taking your time during meals allows your body to properly digest food and absorb nutrients. It also gives your brain enough time to recognise when you are full, helping prevent overeating.

Avoid distractions such as television, smartphones, or computers while eating. When your focus is on food, you are more likely to eat mindfully and in appropriate portions.

6. Increase Fiber Intake

Although fiber is not fully absorbed by the body, it plays a major role in digestive health. There are two main types of fiber: soluble and insoluble.

Soluble fiber dissolves in water and slows digestion, helping you feel fuller for longer. It also helps regulate blood sugar levels by slowing glucose absorption.

Insoluble fiber passes through the digestive system largely unchanged, adding bulk to stool and attracting water in the colon. This makes bowel movements softer and easier, reducing constipation and discomfort.

7. Maintain a Healthy Body Weight

Maintaining a healthy weight is linked to fewer digestive issues, particularly gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).

GERD occurs when stomach contents flow back into the oesophagus due to a weakened valve between the stomach and oesophagus. This allows strong stomach acid to irritate the oesophagus, causing burning and pain.

Losing excess weight reduces pressure on the stomach and can significantly ease heartburn and related discomfort.

Final Thoughts

The speed at which food moves through the digestive system from ingestion to elimination has a major impact on gut health. When food remains in the digestive tract for too long, harmful by-products from bacteria can build up.

A shorter and smoother transit time supports a healthier digestive system. By making mindful food choices and adopting simple daily habits, you can improve digestion and enhance your overall quality of life.

BREAKING: Army finally admits there was coup plot against Tinubu

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BREAKING NEWS

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has confirmed that a group of military officers were involved in a coup plot aimed at overthrowing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, months after the federal government initially debunked reports linking the incident to national security concerns.

Recall that speculation about an attempted coup first surfaced in October 2025 after the federal government suddenly cancelled the parade planned for Nigeria’s 65th Independence Day celebration on October 1.

However, in a statement issued on Monday, the Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Samaila Uba, confirmed that investigations had uncovered evidence implicating some personnel in a plot to overthrow the government.

Uba said those with cases to answer would be formally arraigned before appropriate military judicial panel to face trial in accordance with the Armed Forces Act and other applicable service regulations.

He said: “The Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) wishes to inform the general public that investigations into the matter have been concluded and the report forwarded to appropriate superior authority in line with extant regulations.

“The comprehensive investigation process, conducted in accordance with established military procedures, has carefully examined all circumstances surrounding the conduct of the affected personnel.

“The findings have identified a number of the officers with allegations of plotting to overthrow the government which is inconsistent with the ethics, values and professional standards required of members of the AFN.

“Accordingly, those with cases to answer will be formally arraigned before appropriate military judicial panel to face trial in accordance with the Armed Forces Act and other applicable service regulations.”

He further explained that the military made this development public was to ensures accountability while upholding the principles of fairness and due process.

According to him, the Armed Forces remain resolute in maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, loyalty and respect for constitutional authority.

Uba added: “The AFN reiterates that measures being taken are purely disciplinary and part of ongoing institutional mechanisms to preserve order, discipline and operational effectiveness within the ranks”.