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DHQ Confirms Arrival of 100 US Military Personnel for Training in Bauchi

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The Defence Headquarters has confirmed the arrival of approximately 100 United States military personnel and equipment at Bauchi Airfield to support training and advisory operations.

Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Samaila Uba, disclosed the development in a statement on Monday, noting that the US personnel are technical specialists serving strictly in advisory and training roles, not combat forces.

According to him, all activities will be conducted under the authority and control of the Nigerian government and in close coordination with the Nigerian Armed Forces.

Joint training and intelligence cooperation

Uba said Nigerian troops will engage in joint training exercises and intelligence-focused cooperation initiatives alongside the advisers.

He explained that the collaboration is aimed at strengthening the capacity of troops to identify and neutralise extremist groups seeking to destabilise the country.

The Defence Headquarters reassured citizens that the Armed Forces remain committed to defeating terrorist organisations threatening Nigeria’s sovereignty and national security.

Deployment follows formal request

The deployment followed engagements between Nigerian and US defence officials and was approved after the Federal Government of Nigeria formally requested support from the United States.

The request covers military training requirements, technical assistance, and intelligence sharing to enhance counterterrorism efforts.

Uba said the cooperation will provide specialised technical capabilities to help deter terrorist threats and improve protection for vulnerable communities nationwide.

He assured Nigerians of transparency and timely updates regarding ongoing military cooperation efforts.

UK unveils digital visit visas for Nigerians

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The United Kingdom government has announced that all new UK visit visas for Nigerian travellers will be issued digitally starting February 25, 2026, in a move aimed at modernising its immigration system.

In a statement released Monday by the British High Commission and signed by Senior Press and Public Affairs Officer Onyinye Madu, applicants will now receive an electronic visa (eVisa) instead of the traditional vignette sticker placed in passports.

“The only change is the visa format: travellers will now access their visa digitally through a UKVI account,” the statement said.

The initiative forms part of the ongoing transition by UK Visas and Immigration to a fully digital border system.

Despite the format change, applicants must still complete the standard process, including submitting applications online, attending a Visa Application Centre for biometric capture, and meeting eligibility requirements.

Officials clarified that Nigerians who currently hold valid vignette visas do not need to take any action, as their documents remain valid until expiration or replacement.

According to the High Commission, the digital system will enable faster passport returns, easier online management of immigration status, and enhanced security since eVisas cannot be lost, stolen, or tampered with.

Gill Lever, British Deputy High Commissioner in Abuja, welcomed the transition, stating that the move would streamline the visa process while improving security and reducing reliance on paper documentation.

Once approved, applicants will be required to create a free UKVI account to access their eVisa and manage their travel status online.

EFCC Grills El-Rufai, Ignores Protesters

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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday interrogated former Nasir El-Rufai at the commission’s headquarters in Jabi, Abuja, following his appearance to honour an invitation by the anti-graft agency.

Neither the commission nor associates of the former Kaduna State governor had provided an official update on his stay as of late Monday.

El-Rufai’s media aide, Muyiwa Adekeye, earlier confirmed his arrival in a social media post, stating that the former governor was at the EFCC office to honour the invitation.

Protesters gather at EFCC office

Supporters and critics of the former governor gathered outside the EFCC headquarters, staging opposing demonstrations.

While supporters displayed placards reading “Say No To InJustice” and “We Stand With El-Rufai,” opposing protesters carried signs such as “No One Is Above the Law” and “El-Rufai Must Be Probed,” urging authorities to conduct a thorough investigation.

Security operatives later dispersed the crowd after traffic congestion built up in the area.

Access restricted, EFCC appeals for calm

There was mild drama when some individuals who accompanied El-Rufai were denied entry into the commission’s premises.

A protest group spokesperson, Muhammad Abdullahi, insisted that the corruption allegations against the former governor must not be politicised.

Responding to the protesters, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale assured them that their petition would be forwarded to the appropriate authorities.

“The EFCC recognises the right of Nigerians to lawful protest… and will professionally attend to all issues raised,” he said.

Allegations linked to Kaduna tenure

Sources quoted by the News Agency of Nigeria said detectives questioned El-Rufai over alleged fraud during his tenure as governor between 2015 and 2023.

In 2024, the Kaduna State House of Assembly set up a 13-member committee to review loans, grants and project implementation during his administration.

The committee accused him of money laundering and diversion of public funds amounting to ₦423 billion and recommended his probe.

El-Rufai has denied the allegations and challenged the lawmakers in court.

Possible legal action

A source at the commission said the duration of the interrogation remained uncertain, while another hinted at the possibility of arraignment in court.

Meanwhile, the Department of State Services has reportedly filed charges against the former governor over allegations that he bugged the phone of Nuhu Ribadu, the National Security Adviser.

Authorities have yet to issue an official statement on the latest developments.

It’s not yet S’east’s turn to produce president — Umahi tells Obi

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Minister Dave Umahi Snubs Third House Summons

Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, has urged former Anambra State Governor, Peter Obi, to drop his 2027 presidential ambition, stating that it’s not yet the turn of the Igbo to produce Nigeria’s president.

Umahi noted that the Southeast should support President Bola Tinubu instead, citing key appointments and infrastructure projects in the region as evidence of the president’s goodwill.

Umahi made the remarks while speaking with newsmen during an inspection of the reconstruction of the 56-kilometre Aba section of the Enugu–Port Harcourt Expressway in Abia State.

He highlighted ongoing projects like the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway and the Onitsha-Owerri corridor, noting that the region has never had a Minister of Works until now.

“Unless we are not telling ourselves the truth, there is no more marginalisation in the Southeast,” Umahi stated.

“We have never had a Minister of Works from this region until now. It is time for the Southeast to be strategic and support President Tinubu. We should tell our brother, Peter Obi, that it is not yet our turn.”

He added that the Southeast must build alliances with other parts of the country, noting that the 2027 general election offers an opportunity for the Igbo to reciprocate what he described as the President’s goodwill towards the zone.

“To have given Southeast the Minister of Works portfolio, we have never been Minister of Works, and you can see the product and the intention and good heart of the President, and so, it is time for a payback. You all know the amount of work from Port Harcourt to Enugu; there is no section of this work that is not going on for completion.

“Never in the history of Nigeria have we benefited as such. I was a Deputy Governor and then Governor for 8 years. No single project came to that state, but today, we can boast of a number of projects that are ongoing. We can boast of trillions of naira projects going on in the Southeast, like in other regions.

“The test legacy project of the President is in the Southeast. We have a service chief, we have key appointments and a lot that is going on in the Southeast under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. So, it is time to support the President; the people of the Southeast should support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“We should not engage in sentiments. We should not engage in non-strategic moves. We should tell our brother, Peter Obi, that it is not yet our turn; when it is our turn, Nigerians and Southeast people will know when it is our turn.”

Umahi also disclosed that the current administration inherited 2,068 ongoing projects valued at ₦13 trillion and is working to ensure their completion.

He commended local contractors, announcing a new construction approach to guarantee durability.

 

 

 

Right-Side Upper Abdominal Pain May Signal Gallbladder Trouble, Experts Say

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Right-side upper abdominal pain is drawing attention from health professionals who warn that discomfort in this region should never be ignored. The area contains vital organs, including the gallbladder, liver, and parts of the kidney, meaning pain there can range from a minor, manageable condition to a symptom requiring urgent medical care. Physicians stress that understanding which organ may be responsible is key to determining both the seriousness of the problem and the appropriate treatment.

Medical specialists explain that the gallbladder plays an essential role in digestion by storing bile, a fluid that helps break down fats. When gallstones develop or the organ becomes inflamed, patients may experience a distinct type of pain. This discomfort is often described as sudden and severe, typically occurring in the upper right abdomen. Many sufferers report a sharp, cramping sensation that intensifies rapidly, reaches a high level of intensity, and can last from about 30 minutes to several hours before gradually easing.

Doctors note that gallbladder-related pain frequently appears after eating fatty meals, which stimulate the organ to contract. This contraction can aggravate existing gallstones or inflammation, triggering symptoms. Certain groups face a higher risk of gallbladder problems, including women, individuals over 40, people living with obesity, and those with a family history of gallstones.

Health experts also caution that gallstones do not always produce symptoms. In many cases, they are discovered incidentally during imaging tests conducted for unrelated medical concerns. However, persistent or intense abdominal pain—especially when accompanied by fever, nausea, or jaundice—should prompt immediate medical evaluation, as it may signal complications requiring prompt treatment.

Clinicians emphasize that while some causes of right-side abdominal pain can be addressed through dietary changes and lifestyle adjustments, others may necessitate medication or surgical intervention. As a result, they advise individuals not to self-diagnose but instead seek professional assessment whenever unexplained pain occurs in this sensitive region.

Kcee and E-Money Flag Off Health Centre Project in Anambra Community

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Nigerian entertainer Kcee and businessman Emeka Okonkwo, popularly known as E-Money, have begun construction of a new health centre in their hometown of Amamputu, Uli, in Anambra State.

The project is aimed at improving access to basic medical services for residents of the community and surrounding areas. For many families, primary healthcare often requires travelling long distances, a challenge the new facility is expected to reduce.

Community members and local leaders gathered as the initiative was officially flagged off. The development has been widely welcomed, with residents describing it as a significant step toward better healthcare delivery, emergency response, and maternal and child support services.

Kcee and E-Money, who both hail from the area, have been involved in several philanthropic efforts over the years, frequently supporting causes connected to youth empowerment, infrastructure, and welfare. The health centre project adds to a growing list of interventions credited to the brothers.

While full details of the completion timeline and medical services to be offered are yet to be announced, the groundbreaking signals a long-term investment in the wellbeing of the community.

Residents say the facility will help create jobs, encourage routine health checks, and bring professional care closer to home.

Iran Launches Military Drills in Strait of Hormuz Ahead of US Talks

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has commenced military exercises in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route, ahead of anticipated talks between Iran and the United States scheduled for Tuesday in Geneva, with Oman serving as mediator.

Iranian state television reported that the drills began Monday and are designed to prepare IRGC forces for potential security and military threats in the waterway. The duration of the exercises was not disclosed.

The Strait of Hormuz handles roughly 20 percent of global oil shipments, making it one of the world’s most critical energy transit routes.

The exercises come amid a significant US military buildup in the Gulf region.

Donald Trump recently described the deployment of naval forces  including the USS Abraham Lincoln and the incoming USS Gerald R. Ford aircraft carrier as an “armada” intended to reinforce American presence and safeguard regional interests.

Iranian hardline figures have repeatedly warned that Tehran could block the Strait during heightened tensions.

The drills are being supervised by General Mohammad Pakpour, commander of the IRGC Ground Forces, and are aimed at improving rapid response capabilities.

The exercises coincide with renewed diplomatic engagement between Tehran and Washington, marking the first talks since relations deteriorated following last year’s Iran–Israel conflict.

US freezes assets of 8 Nigerians linked to Boko Haram, ISIL

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United States president Donald J. Trump.

The United States has frozen the assets and properties of eight Nigerians accused of having links to Boko Haram and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

The action was disclosed in a 3,000-page document dated February 10 and made available by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).

The publication, titled “Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List,” outlines individuals and entities whose assets have been blocked under U.S. counter-terrorism and cybercrime sanctions regimes.

The sanctioned individuals include Salih Yusuf Adamu, also known as Salihu Yusuf, who was convicted in the United Arab Emirates for setting up a Boko Haram cell to raise funds for insurgents in Nigeria.

Others on the list are Babestan Oluwole Ademulero, Abu Abdullah ibn Umar Al-Barnawi, Abu Musab Al-Barnawi, Khaled Al-Barnawi, Ibrahim Ali Alhassan, Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Ali Al-Mainuki, and Nnamdi Orson Benson, who was listed under cyber-related sanctions.

The sanctions were issued pursuant to Executive Order 13224, targeting individuals and entities involved in terrorism and its financing.

This move follows recent recommendations by US lawmakers for visa bans and asset freezes against individuals and groups accused of religious freedom violations in Nigeria, including former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.

In October 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Nigeria would again be placed on the U.S. State Department’s list of “Countries of Particular Concern,” citing alleged persecution of Christians.

Nigeria was first designated under the category in 2020 but was removed from the list in 2021 under former President Joe Biden.

Logan Paul’s Pikachu Illustrator Sets All-Time Trading Card Auction Record

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A copy of the ultra-rare Pikachu Illustrator owned by Logan Paul has officially sold for $16,492,000, establishing a new benchmark in the collectibles market.

Auction officials confirmed the sale not only set the record for the highest price ever paid for a Pokémon card, but also became the most expensive trading card of any kind to be sold at auction.

The Pikachu Illustrator card occupies a near-mythical place among collectors. Originally distributed as a prize to winners of illustration contests held in Japan in the late 1990s, far fewer copies exist compared with standard release cards. Its scarcity, combined with its special artwork and historical importance to the Pokémon brand, has made it one of the hobby’s ultimate grails.

Paul purchased his example privately before prominently showcasing it to a global audience. The card became even more famous after he wore it around his neck during his high-profile boxing appearance at WrestleMania 38, instantly exposing millions of viewers to a piece that many collectors may never see in person.

Interest in elite trading cards has surged over the past decade, with rare items moving from niche hobby circles into mainstream investment conversations. High-profile buyers, social media exposure, and major auction houses have all contributed to dramatic price increases.

With this result, the Pikachu Illustrator further cements its reputation as one of the most desirable and culturally significant cards ever produced. Collectors say the sale could influence future valuations for other ultra-rare Pokémon items and top-tier sports and entertainment cards.

Meet the Man With 12 Wives, 102 Children and 578 Grandchildren (WATCH VIDEO)

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Musa Hasahya Kasera, a resident of eastern Uganda, is widely known for having one of the largest recorded families on the continent. His household has drawn global attention because of its extraordinary size and the challenges that come with it.

Kasera has 12 wives, 102 children, and 578 grandchildren, bringing the total number of people in his immediate lineage to well over 600.

He married his first wife in the early 1970s while still a teenager. Over the decades, more marriages followed, and his family expanded rapidly. What began as a symbol of pride and status in his community gradually became difficult to manage as the numbers increased.

Providing food, healthcare, and education for such a vast household has proven demanding. Kasera has publicly admitted that he sometimes struggles to meet basic needs. Because of the large number of children, he has said he cannot always remember every name without help from other family members.

In recent years, financial pressure has forced changes within the home. Some of his wives reportedly began using birth control to prevent further pregnancies, a decision aimed at reducing the burden on limited resources. A few members of the family have also moved away in search of work and better opportunities.

The family lives in a rural area where farming and small jobs provide income, but the earnings are often not enough for everyone. Feeding hundreds of people daily remains one of the biggest concerns.

Polygamous marriages are legally and culturally recognised in parts of Uganda, particularly in traditional communities. However, families of this magnitude are rare, which is why Kasera’s story continues to attract international curiosity.

Despite the hardships, he remains a well-known figure locally and is frequently approached by visitors and media who want to understand how such an enormous family operates.

Recognizing Early HIV Symptoms That Appear on the Mouth and Skin

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Health experts say early detection of HIV can significantly improve treatment outcomes, yet many early warning signs are often overlooked because they appear mild or resemble common conditions. Medical authorities, including the World Health Organization, stress that unusual or persistent changes in the mouth and on the skin may be among the first visible indicators of infection.

One frequently reported symptom is persistent mouth ulcers. These small, painful sores may develop on the tongue, gums, or inside the cheeks and often linger longer than typical canker sores. Unlike ordinary ulcers that heal within a week or two, HIV-related lesions may recur frequently or resist treatment, signaling a weakened immune response.

Another oral sign is oral thrush, a fungal infection that causes creamy white patches on the tongue, inner cheeks, or throat. While thrush can occur in anyone, recurrent or severe cases in adults may indicate underlying immune suppression. In some instances, individuals may also experience dry mouth or unexplained gum inflammation.

Skin changes can also provide early clues. Persistent rashes especially those that do not respond to standard creams or medications. may appear on the chest, face, or limbs. These rashes can be itchy, scaly, or blotchy and sometimes resemble eczema or allergic reactions. Additionally, frequent outbreaks of shingles or unusual bruising without injury can signal immune system compromise.

In more advanced cases, people may develop distinctive purplish or dark lesions on the skin or inside the mouth. These marks can be associated with certain infections or conditions that tend to occur when immunity is significantly weakened.

Public health specialists emphasize that these symptoms alone do not confirm HIV, as they may be linked to other illnesses. However, persistent or unexplained mouth and skin changes should prompt medical evaluation and testing. Early diagnosis allows timely treatment, which can suppress the virus, protect the immune system, and greatly improve long-term health outcomes.

Medical professionals advise individuals who notice recurring oral sores, unusual rashes, or other unexplained symptoms to seek prompt medical guidance rather than self-medicating or ignoring the signs. Early attention remains one of the most effective tools in managing the condition and preventing complications.

JUST IN: Senator Proposes Single 16-Year Tenure for Presidents

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Senator Kenneth Eze (APC-Ebonyi) has called for a nationwide debate on replacing Nigeria’s current two-term, four-year presidential cycle with a single, uninterrupted 16-year tenure.

Mr. Eze, chairman of the Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation, made the proposal on Monday while speaking with journalists at his country home in Ezza South Local Government Area.

He argued that frequent elections disrupt policy continuity and hinder national development.

“Every four years, we return to campaign mode. By the third year, governance slows as attention shifts to re-election; that is why projects are abandoned, and policies are not allowed to mature,” he said.

Nigeria’s constitution currently provides for a four-year presidential term, renewable once.

Mr. Eze proposed scrapping the two-term structure in favour of one extended tenure, saying it would free leaders from electoral pressures and allow for long-term policy implementation.

He emphasized that sectors such as power, infrastructure, agriculture, and fiscal reform require sustained attention.

“Irrigation schemes, mechanized farming programs, and energy reforms demand continuity to yield measurable impact,” he said.

He defended recent economic decisions, including the removal of the fuel subsidy, as necessary to prevent fiscal collapse.

Mr. Eze stressed that his proposal is meant to spark a governance discussion, not undermine democracy.

He called for a broader constitutional dialogue involving the National Assembly, state legislatures, and citizens to evaluate whether an extended tenure could enhance policy implementation while preserving checks and balances.

Beyond tenure reform, the senator urged Nigerians to embrace civic responsibility and patriotism, challenging journalists, teachers, civil servants, and parents to uphold national values.

BREAKING: Former governor arrives at EFCC amid fresh allegations

DDM News

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El-Rufai: Already causing ripples in SDP

(DDM) – Nasir El-Rufai reportedly arrived at the headquarters of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for questioning.

Diaspora Digital Media confirms that sources describe the visit as linked to his recent public allegations.
Sources say officials received him at the commission’s main office in Abuja earlier in the day.
Those sources indicate the appearance follows claims he made about dangerous substances.
He previously alleged that authorities connected to the Federal Government of Nigeria imported hazardous materials.
He raised those claims during recent interviews and political exchanges.
Officials have not yet issued a formal statement about the purpose of his visit.

The commission also has not announced any charges or invitations publicly.
Observers say high-profile visits often trigger intense public interest and speculation.
The development arrives amid heightened political tension across party lines.
It also follows circulating claims that he avoided an earlier arrest attempt.

Those claims spread widely on social platforms and political forums.
Diaspora Digital Media notes that unverified claims can quickly shape public narratives.
Analysts urge caution until authorities provide documented details.
El-Rufai has remained a prominent voice in national political debates.
He governed Kaduna State and previously held federal appointments.
His recent remarks have drawn reactions from allies and critics alike.
Some supporters describe his statements as whistleblowing on public safety.
Some critics frame the remarks as political messaging during a tense period.
Legal experts explain that the commission can invite citizens for clarifications.
They add that invitations do not automatically imply wrongdoing.
Standard procedure allows interviews to establish facts and timelines.
Transparency from agencies can reduce rumors and restore confidence.
Political actors often face scrutiny when disputes escalate publicly.
Clear communication helps separate allegations from verified findings.
Diaspora Digital Media highlights the need for evidence-based updates.
The agency may release information after preliminary interactions conclude.
Public attention will likely remain focused on the case.
Stakeholders expect official briefings to clarify next steps.
For now, the situation continues to develop as inquiries proceed.
Diaspora Digital Media will provide updates as authorities make information available.

FENRAD hails gov Otti for construction of Omenuko bridge

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Dr. Alex Otti
Dr. Alex Otti

….Calls for reconstruction of Abam–Ohafia federal road

The Foundation for Environmental Rights Advocacy & Development (FENRAD) has commended the Executive Governor of Abia State, Alex Otti, for the successful construction and commissioning of the Omenuko Bridge in Abam, Ohafia.

FENRAD in a statement issued by it’s executive director, comrade Nelson Nnanna Nwafor, said the completion of Omenuko bridge marks a significant milestone for the people of Abam and neighboring communities.

According to Nwafor, the bridge stands as a symbol of responsive governance and a strategic intervention that enhances transportation, stimulates local commerce, improves access to healthcare and education, and promotes broader socio-economic integration within the region.

The statement reads: “The completion of this vital infrastructure marks a significant milestone for the people of Abam and neighboring communities. For decades, residents endured mobility challenges, seasonal flooding, and economic isolation due to the absence of a reliable bridge. The Omenuko Bridge now stands as a symbol of responsive governance and a strategic intervention that enhances transportation, stimulates local commerce, improves access to healthcare and education, and promotes broader socio-economic integration within the region.

“FENRAD recognizes the Governor’s demonstrated commitment to infrastructural renewal and rural development across Abia State. Strategic public investments such as this not only improve living standards but also strengthen environmental resilience in riverine and flood-prone communities.

“Call for Immediate Reconstruction of Abam–Ohafia Federal Road
While celebrating this laudable achievement, FENRAD strongly calls for the urgent reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Abam–Ohafia Federal Road. The current deplorable state of the road continues to undermine economic activities, impede safe movement, and diminish the full benefits of the newly constructed Omenuko Bridge.

“The Abam–Ohafia Federal Road is a critical artery for agricultural distribution, trade, and inter-community connectivity. Its reconstruction is therefore essential to unlocking sustainable development, reducing transportation costs, and ensuring that the gains from recent infrastructural interventions are not compromised.

“FENRAD urges the appropriate federal authorities, in collaboration with the Abia State Government, to prioritize this road as a matter of public interest and socio-economic necessity

“FENRAD: An Environmental Rights and Public Accountability Watchdog
As a leading environmental and public accountability watchdog in Abia State, FENRAD remains committed to promoting transparency, fiscal responsibility, environmental sustainability, and good governance. The organization continues to monitor public projects, advocate for due process in contract awards and execution, and demand proactive disclosure of infrastructure spending to strengthen public trust and democratic accountability.

“FENRAD reiterates its dedication to constructive civic engagement and evidence-based advocacy, ensuring that development projects across Abia State align with principles of sustainability, equity, and accountability.”

Bandits abduct wives, daughters of Chief Imam, others in Bauchi

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Bandits block major road, shoot retired Army General

Suspected bandits have abducted the wives and daughters of Imam Abubakar Muhammad Digare, the Chief Imam of Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Ikamatis Sunnah (JIBWIS), in Digare town, Bauchi State.

The attack occurred on Saturday night, with attackers invading the residence under the cover of darkness and taking several victims to an undisclosed location.

Security agencies haven’t released an official figure for the number of people abducted.

Diaspora Digital Media understand that the incident has heightened anxiety among residents, with many choosing to remain indoors and restrict their movements.

Security analyst Bakatsine noted that the attack is a clear indication of the growing audacity of criminal gangs in the region, designed to instill fear and demonstrate weakness in local security arrangements.

Bakatsine stressed the importance of prompt government intervention, stating that authorities need to respond swiftly and effectively to prevent further escalation.

The latest raid is part of a series of recent security incidents across Bauchi State, where communities have reported kidnappings, armed robberies, and other violent attacks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ukraine’s ex-energy minister arrested while trying to cross border

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German Galushchenko
German Galushchenko

Ukraine’s former Energy Minister, German Galushchenko, was arrested on Sunday while trying to cross the border, Ukraine’s National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) confirmed.

“Today, while crossing the state border, NABU detectives have detained the former Minister of Energy as part of the ‘Midas’ case,” the NABU said in a statement.

He was detained as part of the “Midas” case, a corruption scandal involving Ukraine’s energy sector.

Galushchenko, who served as energy minister from 2021 to 2025, had resigned in November amid the scandal.

According to Ukraine’s Specialised Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO), the alleged $100m scheme was orchestrated by businessman Timur Mindich.

SAPO’s investigators say Galushchenko helped Mindich manage illicit financial flows in the energy sector, while contractors working with Energoatom were forced to pay bribes of 10 to 15 percent to avoid losing contracts or facing payment delays.

The investigation alleges a $100 million kickback scheme involving Energoatom, Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear energy company.

However, the arrest is part of Ukraine’s efforts to combat corruption, a key requirement for its bid to join the European Union.

Why we stepped back from mandatory E-transmission — Senate

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The Senate has explained its decision to make electronic transmission of election results discretionary, citing Nigeria’s infrastructure challenges.

Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele stated that the decision was informed by data and consultations with stakeholders in the communications and power sectors.

Bamidele highlighted Nigeria’s low internet penetration (44.53%), poor broadband coverage (70% in 2025), and unreliable mobile network (ranked 85th globally).

He also noted that 43% of Nigerians lack access to grid power, with only 4,500 megawatts distributable nationwide.

The Senate rejected mandatory real-time electronic transmission, opting for a discretionary approach. Where internet fails, Form EC8A will serve as the primary method for result collation.

Bamidele warned that making it compulsory could trigger disputes and crises if technical failures occur.

He maintained that keeping the provision discretionary is a safer approach, noting that Section 62(2) of the Electoral Act, 2022 already provides for a National Electronic Register of Election Results.

 

 

 

 

Anambra Moves to Recruit Foreign Doctors as Eight-Month Strike Persists

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The Anambra State Government has concluded plans to recruit medical doctors from South Africa, Ghana, and India following its inability to persuade striking physicians in public hospitals to resume duty after eight months of industrial action.

Sources familiar with the development said the decision was reached during a joint meeting between state authorities and senior officials of the health ministry after negotiations with the aggrieved doctors reportedly failed to produce results.

Officials disclosed last week that the government had exhausted all avenues of dialogue and concluded that recruiting foreign medical personnel remained its only viable option to address the prolonged healthcare vacuum. They expressed concern that the ongoing strike has contributed to a rise in infant mortality, with reports indicating that more than 80 infants have died since the industrial action began in February.

An insider also revealed that the state intends to settle outstanding salary arrears owed to the striking doctors before proceeding with the foreign recruitment initiative, a move interpreted as part of efforts to formally disengage the protesting workforce.

Responding to the development, Dr. Anyaso, an executive member of the Nigerian Medical Association, confirmed that the union had been informed of the government’s plan about two months ago and said members were unfazed by the announcement.

“We remain resolute on our stand. We are waiting to see them act on their resolution,” he said, questioning the financial implications of paying foreign doctors in hard currency. He added that the association would soon unveil an alternative course of action, noting that if local doctors were paid even half of what foreign recruits might earn, the strike could be resolved.

Doctors employed in state-owned hospitals have remained off duty since February, citing the non-implementation of the consolidated medical salary structure already adopted by several other states as the primary cause of the dispute.

BREAKING: FG Sues El-Rufai for Intercepting NSA Ribadu’s Phone

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The Federal Government has filed a three-count charge against former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, alleging that he unlawfully intercepted the phone communications of the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.

The charges were lodged before the Federal High Court in Abuja through the Department of State Services (DSS).

The FG claimed that El-Rufai, who also served as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory under former President Olusegun Obasanjo, committed the offence alongside unidentified accomplices currently at large.

According to the charge, El-Rufai admitted to his involvement during an appearance on Arise TV’s Prime Time program on February 3.

Count two alleges that El-Rufai was aware of the unlawful interception of the NSA’s communications but failed to report it to security authorities.

The third count contends that by using technical equipment to intercept Ribadu’s calls, the defendants endangered public safety, national security, and instilled “reasonable apprehension” among Nigerians, in violation of sections 12(1) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) (Amendment) Act 2024 and 131(2) of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003.

The case adds to ongoing tensions between the Federal Government and opposition figures critical of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

BREAKING: Protest erupts as El-Rufai arrives EFCC headquarters

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El-Rufai: Already causing ripples in SDP

Supporters of former Kaduna State governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai converged at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) headquarters in Abuja as he arrived for questioning.

The protesters had mixed demands, with some backing El-Rufai while others pushed for a thorough investigation into alleged corruption during his tenure as Kaduna State Governor.

Diaspora Digital Media understand that the protest created a tense atmosphere, but activities remained largely peaceful.

Security operatives reportedly stopped some of El-Rufai’s entourage from entering the anti-graft agency premises, causing mild drama.

El-Rufai had honoured the EFCC invitation after his legal team confirmed he would present himself, following a failed arrest attempt at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

 

More details to follow…..

 

 

 

Only candidates supporting Tinubu will win FCT council polls — Wike

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FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has declared he’ll only support candidates backing President Bola Tinubu in the February 21 area council election, regardless of party affiliation.

Wike made this stance clear at former Senator Sandy Onor’s 60th birthday celebration in Abuja, emphasizing his duty to support Tinubu-aligned candidates.

According to the minister, political party lines would not determine his support in the council polls, stressing that his backing would go to candidates aligned with the president.

“We have the FCT area council election coming up on February 21, and I have a duty to support any candidate that supports President Tinubu to win,” Wike said.

“It is also my duty to ensure that any candidate who is not supporting Tinubu does not win in the election, and I owe no apology for my stance.”

As the election approaches, several candidates have called for a free and fair contest with equal opportunities for all participants.

In January, Moses Paul, candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), urged Wike to support his bid.

Paul said he shares the minister’s approach to performance-based governance, describing himself as “Mr Project”, a nickname often linked to Wike during his time as Rivers governor.

Meanwhile, Wike’s statement has sparked concerns about the fairness of the election, with several candidates calling for equal opportunities.

The election is shaping up to be a high-stakes contest, with Wike’s declaration potentially influencing the outcome.

 

Primate Ayodele builds mosque for Tinubu’s mother

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Primate Elijah Ayodele, founder and spiritual head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has unveiled a mosque he built and dedicated to Abibatu Mogaji, the late mother of President Bola Tinubu.

The mosque was inaugurated during Ayodele’s annual thanksgiving programme in Lagos, with attendees from various religious, traditional, and political backgrounds.

Ayodele emphasized that the project was a “direct divine instruction” and stressed that he has no personal stake in its management, handing it over to a Muslim cleric.

Ayodele dismissed claims of political motives, stating that the gesture was not intended to secure favors or appointments.

A representative of the chief Imam of Ikorodu Division described Ayodele as a genuine prophet sent by God, comparing his name Elijah to the Quranic figure, and urged Nigerians to shun religious conflicts in favour of unity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

BREAKING: US Imposes Sanctions on 8 Nigerians Over Boko Haram, ISIL Links

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US president Donald J Trump.

The United States has frozen the assets and properties of eight Nigerians accused of links to Boko Haram, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), and cybercrime activities, the US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced.

The sanctions, outlined in a 3,000-page document released on February 10, 2026, block all property and interests of the designated individuals within US jurisdiction, while US persons are prohibited from conducting business with them.

Those listed include:

Salih Yusuf Adamu (Salihu Yusuf) – tied to Boko Haram and previously involved in fundraising for insurgents from the UAE.

Babestan Oluwole Ademulero (Wole A. Babestan / Olatunde Irewole Shofeso) – sanctioned under SDNTK provisions.

Abu Abdullah ibn Umar Al-Barnawi (Ba Idrisa) – flagged for terrorism-related activities.

Abu Musab Al-Barnawi (Habib Yusuf) – identified as a Boko Haram leader.

Khaled / Khalid Al-Barnawi (Abu Hafsat / Mohammed Usman) – linked to Boko Haram.

Ibrahim Ali Alhassan – Boko Haram affiliate residing in Abu Dhabi.

Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad ibn Ali Al-Mainuki (Abu-Bilal Al-Minuki) – connected to ISIL.

Nnamdi Orson Benson – sanctioned for cybercrime-related offenses.

The OFAC sanctions fall under Executive Order 13224, a US counterterrorism measure targeting individuals and entities involved in terrorism financing and related threats.

The sanctions follow recommendations by US lawmakers targeting individuals and groups accused of violating religious freedoms in Nigeria. Previously, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) and former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso were recommended for visa bans and asset freezes for alleged human rights violations.

Boko Haram, designated a foreign terrorist organization by the US in 2013, has been responsible for thousands of deaths in northern Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin since 2009. The group’s activities remain a key focus of US counterterrorism and security measures.

In October 2025, US President Donald Trump added Nigeria to the Department of State’s “Countries of Particular Concern” list over alleged persecution of Christians, a designation previously removed by former President Joe Biden.

The sanctions underscore Washington’s continued efforts to combat terrorism, cyber threats, and human rights violations linked to Nigerian nationals and entities.

Miyetti Allah Reacts Amid US Threats Over Alleged Terror Financing

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The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) has denied allegations linking it to banditry, terrorism, kidnapping, and cattle rustling, following a proposed bill by United States lawmakers seeking sanctions over religious freedom violations in Nigeria.

The proposed sanctions reportedly target individuals and groups including Rabiu Kwankwaso, MACBAN, Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, and entities described as Fulani ethnic nomad militias.

Speaking at a press conference, MACBAN National President Baba Ngelzarma said the association respects the sovereign right of the US to deliberate on human rights and religious freedom issues but rejected narratives linking the group to terrorism.

“We categorically reject such insinuations as false, unfounded, and injurious to the integrity of a duly registered national association,” he said.

Ngelzarma noted that MACBAN, established in 1986, operates as a legally registered corporate entity with national, state, and local structures and democratically elected executives.

He added that the association is recognised by federal and state governments as a stakeholder in livestock development, pastoral welfare, and conflict mediation.

He warned that blacklisting legitimate actors could lead to economic losses, trade disruptions, and further marginalisation of vulnerable communities.

According to him, pastoralists have also been victims of insecurity, with armed groups attacking communities, rustling cattle, displacing families, and assassinating leaders.

He said at least eight state leaders of the association were killed in 2025.

MACBAN urged Nigeria’s Senate committees on foreign affairs and national security to pass a resolution correcting what it described as an erroneous characterisation and called for parliamentary diplomatic channels to engage the US Congress.

The association also warned against external narratives undermining Nigeria’s security architecture and stressed that counterterrorism cooperation should not be based on what it termed false equivalences.

Why Nigerians Should Be Careful With Peter Obi – Rapper Vector

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Nigerian rapper Vector Tha Viper has stirred conversation online after sharing his thoughts about the public perception of former Peter Obi.

Vector made the remarks during a podcast appearance where he was asked whether he believed Obi’s popularity reflects genuine public confidence or growing hype around the politician.

In his response, the rapper pointed to Obi’s reputation for intelligence, composure, and his ability to communicate complex ideas in a way that resonates with many Nigerians. Vector said figures who possess strong persuasive abilities often attract intense loyalty and high expectations from supporters.

He stressed that his comments were not based on any allegation of wrongdoing. Instead, he framed them as a reminder that citizens should remain thoughtful and critical in how they evaluate anyone in public office or seeking leadership.

Vector further noted that history has shown that charismatic or widely admired individuals can sometimes disappoint the public after gaining power. According to him, admiration should not replace verification, scrutiny, and active civic engagement.

The rapper added that his perspective was not intended to undermine Obi’s political activities or dismiss the enthusiasm of his supporters. Rather, he encouraged Nigerians to maintain awareness, ask questions, and stay involved in governance beyond campaign periods.

The comments have since generated mixed reactions on social media. Some users agreed with the call for vigilance and accountability for all leaders, while others interpreted the statement as unnecessary caution toward a politician they believe represents reform.

Public figures in entertainment have increasingly contributed to political discussions in Nigeria, especially since the last general election cycle, with musicians, actors, and influencers often using interviews and online platforms to share personal views about leadership and national development.