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AFCON 2025: Davido Loses ₦495 Million Bet as Super Eagles Fail to Beat Morocco

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The 2025 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final clash between Nigeria and Morocco delivered heartbreak on multiple fronts, but few losses captured public attention quite like that of Nigerian music superstar David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, who has revealed that he lost a staggering ₦495 million after backing the Super Eagles to defeat the Atlas Lions.

The revelation came shortly after Nigeria’s painful exit from the tournament following a tense and emotionally charged encounter that ended goalless after 120 minutes of regulation and extra time, before Morocco prevailed 4–2 on penalties. The defeat not only dashed Nigeria’s hopes of lifting the AFCON trophy but also dealt a heavy financial blow to one of the country’s most influential entertainers.

Davido, a multiple award-winning global music icon and one of Africa’s most visible football enthusiasts, is widely known for his deep emotional investment in Nigerian sports, particularly the national football team. Over the years, he has repeatedly demonstrated unwavering loyalty to the Super Eagles, both publicly and financially. This time, however, his faith came at a significant cost.

According to reports monitored by DDM NEWS, the singer placed the massive bet in support of Nigeria’s qualification to the AFCON final, confident that the Super Eagles would overcome the Moroccan challenge. Unfortunately, football, with all its unpredictability, once again proved that passion and loyalty do not always translate into victory.

Following the final whistle and the decisive penalty shootout, Davido took to social media to acknowledge the loss in his trademark understated and humorous fashion. Rather than vent frustration or lament the outcome, the singer posted an image of what he described as his “recovery meal,” a subtle but powerful message that instantly resonated with fans across Nigeria and beyond.

The post quickly went viral, sparking widespread reactions across social media platforms. Many fans praised Davido for handling the situation with grace and composure, noting that his reaction reflected maturity and emotional intelligence despite the magnitude of the loss. Others, however, could not help but focus on the sheer scale of the money involved.

Online commentators and fans jokingly remarked that ₦495 million could build estates, fund dozens of startups, sponsor hundreds of students through university, or significantly impact struggling communities across the country. While the jokes flowed freely, the underlying sentiment revealed a deeper national conversation about wealth, responsibility, and the culture of high-stakes betting.

DDM NEWS observes that Davido’s disclosure has once again spotlighted the growing intersection between celebrity culture, football fandom, and gambling in Nigeria. In recent years, sports betting has exploded into a multi-billion-naira industry, fueled largely by football enthusiasm and aggressive marketing. Celebrities, intentionally or otherwise, have become central figures in shaping public attitudes toward betting.

For many Nigerians, Davido’s bet symbolizes both the glamour and the risks associated with high-stakes gambling. While the singer can absorb such a loss without threatening his livelihood, critics argue that publicizing such figures may inadvertently normalize reckless betting behavior among young fans who lack similar financial security.

Supporters of Davido, however, counter that the artist has every right to spend his money as he pleases and that his openness reflects honesty rather than recklessness. They note that Davido did not encourage others to place bets, nor did he glorify the loss. Instead, his reaction emphasized resilience and emotional balance in the face of disappointment.

Beyond the betting narrative, Nigeria’s defeat itself remains a bitter pill for football supporters nationwide. The Super Eagles put up a disciplined and determined performance, matching Morocco stride for stride over two hours of football. Despite several chances at both ends, neither side could break the deadlock, pushing the match into a nerve-wracking penalty shootout.

Morocco’s goalkeeper emerged as the hero of the night, saving two Nigerian penalties and sealing his team’s passage to the final. The loss extended Nigeria’s long wait for another AFCON title and reignited debates about penalty preparedness, squad depth, and tactical decisions at the highest level of African football.

For Davido, the loss transcended money. Known for wearing his emotions openly, especially when it comes to Nigeria, the singer’s disappointment mirrored that of millions of fans whose dreams of AFCON glory were once again postponed. His subtle online response struck a chord precisely because it reflected a collective national mood: hurt, disappointed, but resilient.

DDM NEWS understands that this is not the first time Davido has openly supported Nigerian teams financially or emotionally, nor is it likely to be the last. His deep-rooted connection to football and national pride continues to define his public persona beyond music.

As discussions rage on about betting culture, celebrity influence, and financial responsibility, one thing remains clear: football in Nigeria is far more than a game. It is emotion, identity, hope, and heartbreak rolled into one. And when Nigeria wins or loses, the ripple effects are felt across every segment of society, from street corners to stadiums, and even into the bank accounts of global superstars.

While Morocco marches on to the AFCON final, Nigeria, Davido, and millions of fans are left to regroup, reflect, and look ahead. For Davido, the lesson may simply echo an old truth of football and life itself: sometimes you give everything, and still, the result doesn’t go your way.

FG, ASUU sign fresh agreement

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The Federal Government has unveiled a renegotiated agreement with the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), describing it as a turning point in restoring stability, trust and quality in Nigeria’s tertiary education system.

The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, at the presentation of the agreement in Abuja on Wednesday, said it reflected the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to accessible, quality and uninterrupted academic calendars.

According to the minister, the President took personal ownership of resolving long-standing disputes that had affected the university system for decades.

”For decades, unresolved remuneration concerns, welfare gaps, and recurring industrial disputes disrupted academic calendars, undermined staff morale, and threatened the future of our young people.

”Under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, we deliberately chose dialogue over discord, reform over delay, and resolution over rhetoric,” he said.

He explained that a key provision of the agreement was the review of the remuneration package of academic staff in federal tertiary institutions, as approved by the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission, with effect from Jan. 1, 2026.

He said the emoluments of university academic staff had been reviewed upward by 40 per cent to improve morale, enhance service delivery, boost global competitiveness and curb brain drain.

According to him, the 40 per cent review is represented through a consolidated academic tools allowance, which is peculiar to university academic staff and forms part of the salary structure.

The minister said the consolidated academic tools allowance would cover journal publications, conference participation, internet access, learned society membership and book allowances.

This, he described as essential for effective teaching, research and global academic competitiveness.

He added that nine hitherto earned academic allowances had been clearly structured, made transparent and tied strictly to duties performed to promote productivity, accountability and fairness.

He also announced the introduction of a new professorial credit allowance, describing it as the first of its kind approved by the federal government.

According to him, the allowance applies strictly to full-time professors and academic readers in universities, in recognition of their heavy scholarly, administrative and research responsibilities.

He explained that under the new structure, professors would receive an additional N1.8 million per annum, amounting to about N140,000 monthly, while academic readers would receive N840,000 per annum, or N70,000 monthly.

The minister said the allowance was designed to support research coordination, academic documentation, correspondence and administrative efficiency, enabling senior academics to focus more on teaching, mentorship, innovation and knowledge production.

The minister said the government had already commenced implementation of the agreement, noting that a circular directing the full implementation of the wages component had been issued by the National Salaries, Income and Wages Commission.

According to him, the circular, dated Dec. 30, 2025, was released to ensure the agreement took effect from Jan. 1, 2026, in line with the government’s commitment.

Also speaking, ASUU President, Prof. Chris Pinuwa, recalled that the 2009 agreement, which was due for renegotiation in 2012, experienced prolonged delays.

Pinuwa said that the 2025 agreement was the outcome of a renegotiation process initiated in 2017 to revitalise Nigeria’s university system.

According to him, several renegotiation committees were constituted between 2017 and 2022 under successive administrations, including those chaired by Wale Babalakin, Munzali Jibrin and Nimi Briggs, but none produced a collective bargaining agreement.

He said the current administration inaugurated a new renegotiation committee chaired by Alhaji Yayale Ahmed in October 2024, noting that an agreement was reached about 14 months later.

He said the agreement focused on conditions of service, funding, university autonomy and academic freedom, as well as other systemic reforms aimed at reversing decay, curbing brain drain and repositioning universities for national development.

He commended Ahmed and members of the renegotiation team, Alausa, and President Bola Tinubu for their commitment to concluding the renegotiation process.

While expressing satisfaction with the successful collective bargaining process, Pinuwa said there were still unresolved issues affecting the university system, particularly persistent government interference in university autonomy.

“As we are here with joy for a successful collective bargaining between ASUU and the federal government, we need to note that there are still pending issues, which are more of internal.

“This issue is dragging the progress and survival of the university system: government persistent encroachment into the autonomy of the universities.

”University autonomy is universally recognised as a cornerstone of a functional higher education system.

”In Nigeria, although university autonomy is recognised in principle and partially entrenched in law, its practical implementation remains weak,” he said.

 

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JUST IN: US Begins Sale of Venezuelan Oil in First $500m Deal

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United States president Donald Trump.

The United States has carried out its first sale of Venezuelan crude oil, marking a significant shift in Washington’s approach to the country’s energy resources following recent political developments in Caracas.

According to Reuters’ report, an administration official confirmed that the initial transaction was valued at about $500 million, with further oil sales expected in the days and weeks ahead.

Details of the sale, including buyers and delivery timelines, were not immediately disclosed.

The move follows the US intervention in Venezuela earlier this month and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Since then, President Donald Trump has made clear his intention to tap into Venezuela’s vast oil reserves, describing them as a key asset in the country’s economic future.

On Friday, Trump said the oil industry could invest at least $100 billion to revive Venezuela’s long-neglected energy sector, though no breakdown was provided to support the figure. That optimism was met with caution from senior US energy executives during discussions at the White House.

ExxonMobil chief executive Darren Woods told officials that Venezuela remains a difficult investment environment, citing the absence of clear legal and commercial frameworks. “There are a number of legal and commercial structures that would have to be put in place to even assess potential returns,” he said. Other industry leaders echoed similar concerns, and no firm investment commitments emerged from the meeting.

In a statement, White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said the administration is holding “positive, ongoing discussions” with oil companies interested in making large-scale investments to restore Venezuela’s oil infrastructure.

Meanwhile, market reports suggest Venezuelan crude is being offered to traders at a discount compared with oil from other suppliers, including Canada, as efforts begin to reintroduce the country’s output into global markets.

While the first sale signals a new phase in US policy toward Venezuela’s energy sector, industry executives remain cautious about the scale and speed of any long-term investment until regulatory and political uncertainties are addressed

Genocide: Dollar rains as FG, pro-Biafra agitators compete to influence President Trump

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

The Nigerian government and pro-Biafra agitators are in a lobbying war in Washington, DC, trying to influence US President Donald Trump over allegations of “Christian genocide” in Nigeria.

The Nigerian government has hired DCI Group, a US-based public affairs and lobbying firm, for $750,000 monthly to communicate Nigeria’s actions to protect Christian communities and maintain US support in countering jihadist groups.

According to the lobbying contract document filed with the US Department of Justice, Aster Legal, a law firm in Kaduna, hired the services of DCI Group on behalf of Nuhu Ribadu, national security adviser (NSA).

Overtime, the group has helped build religious freedom support for Ukraine among US conservatives and secured a delay in the implementation date of EU regulation on deforestation-free products (EUDR).

Diaspora Digital Media understand that the six month agreement was signed on December 17, 2025, and would be automatically renewed for another six months.

On December 12, Nigeria paid the American lobbying firm the sum of $4.5 million as a six-month retainer pre-payment for the contract.

Though, the filings did not reveal where Aster Legal raises the funds from but, insider sources told Africa Confidential that it may either come from wealthy supporters of President Bola Tinubu or indirectly from the Nigerian government.

In contrast, the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE) has engaged Washington & Madison, a DC-based lobbyist group, for $66,000 monthly to push for sanctions against Nigerian officials, US engagement with a putative Biafran administration, and support for military strikes and favorable oil deals.

However, the Nigerian government’s lobbying efforts seem to be yielding results, with the US delivering military supplies to Nigerian security agencies and planning to deliver 12 Bell Textron AH1Z Cobra attack helicopters worth $997 million by 2028.

 

 

 

 

 

These Nollywood Movies Are Too Good to Ignore

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Nollywood continues to raise the bar with films that combine strong storytelling, star power, and glossy production. In recent years, audiences have gravitated toward movies that explore ambition, relationships, fame, family, and the unseen struggles behind success. These films don’t just entertain. They reflect real emotions, modern lifestyles, and the evolving face of Nigerian cinema.

From romantic dramas and family stories to crime thrillers and feel-good comedies, the movies below stand out for their impact and craftsmanship. They are also backed by respected filmmakers whose creative vision shapes the final experience. Here’s a curated list of modern Nollywood films worth watching, along with the directors and producers you can search to easily find their official cover posters.

1. Reel Love (2025)

Director: Kayode Kasum
Writer: Ife Olujuyigbe
Producer: Timini Egbuson

A stylish romantic drama that blends love, ambition, and emotional conflict. Its modern visuals and relatable storytelling make it one of the most talked-about Nollywood films of its time.

2. Love in Every Word (2025)

Director / Producer: Omoni Oboli

This heartfelt romance focuses on communication, growth, and emotional honesty in relationships. It connects strongly with audiences through its realism and warmth.

3. Something About The Briggs (2025

Director / Writer / Producer: Bukola Ogunsola

A layered family drama that explores ambition, secrets, and emotional tension. The film highlights the pressures that often exist behind polished lifestyles.

4. Breath of Life (2023)

Director / Writer: BB Sasore
Producers: BB Sasore, Eku Edewor, Derin Adeyokunnu

A critically acclaimed drama known for its depth, strong performances, and emotional storytelling. It explores redemption and personal transformation with maturity.

5. Battle on Buka Street (2022)

Directors: Funke Akindele & Tobi Makinde
Producers: Funke Akindele, Nicole Ofoegbu

A vibrant mix of comedy and drama filled with humor, rivalry, and heart. The film’s energy and strong characters make it a fan favorite.

6. Passport (2022)

Genre: Comedy-Drama

A light-hearted Nollywood hit packed with romance, humor, and unexpected twists. It delivers feel-good entertainment with star appeal.

7. Gangs of Lagos (2023)

Director / Producer: Jadesola Osiberu
Writers: Jadesola Osiberu, Kay Jegede

A bold crime drama that dives into power, loyalty, and survival. Its cinematic visuals and intense storytelling make it a standout modern release.

8. Superstar

Genre: Music / Drama

Set within the Nigerian music industry, this film explores fame, pressure, and identity reminding viewers that success often comes with hidden costs.

Why These Films Stand Out

What connects these movies is their ability to show the human stories behind success, love, fame, and family. They reflect a Nollywood that is confident, evolving, and unafraid to tell layered stories that resonate both locally and globally.

Ogun LP Accuses APC E-Registration Of 2027 Manipulation

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(DDM) – The Ogun State chapter of the Labour Party (LP) has accused the All Progressives Congress (APC) of attempting to manipulate membership figures through its new e-registration platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.

DDM gathered that the LP made the allegations on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, claiming that the APC’s digital registration initiative is designed to inflate its membership numbers and create an unfair advantage over rival political parties.

Ogun LP officials warned that the e-registration could be used to falsify records, disenfranchise genuine members, and skew internal party processes, thereby undermining the integrity of the political system.

The party stressed that transparency and accountability in membership registration are critical to ensuring a level playing field in the run-up to the 2027 polls.

According to LP sources, the digital drive raises concerns about security, verification procedures, and the potential for technological abuse in manipulating figures for political gain.

Political analysts noted that similar accusations have emerged in past election cycles, where parties have allegedly exploited registration technologies to consolidate influence and control within states.

The LP accused the APC of prioritizing numerical strength over democratic fairness, claiming that the e-registration platform could marginalize opposition voices and manipulate voter perception in Ogun State.

Party leaders urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and other regulatory bodies to monitor political party registration practices closely, ensuring that digital innovations do not compromise the fairness of internal party and general elections.

The Ogun LP emphasized that free, fair, and transparent political processes are vital to democracy, warning that attempts at digital manipulation could erode public trust in the political system.

Observers noted that digital registration systems, while designed to streamline membership processes, can be vulnerable to exploitation if oversight mechanisms and independent audits are not strictly enforced.

The LP further warned that any attempts by the APC to manipulate membership data could prompt legal challenges, protests, or intervention by electoral authorities to protect democratic integrity.

Political commentators said the controversy highlights the growing intersection of technology and politics in Nigeria, where digital tools can be used both to enhance transparency and, if misused, to distort political outcomes.

The Ogun State LP concluded by reaffirming its commitment to democratic principles, urging citizens, party members, and political stakeholders to remain vigilant against attempts to undermine fair competition ahead of the 2027 elections.

NJC Recommends 35 Judges, Oyewole For Supreme Court

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(DDM) – The National Judicial Council (NJC) has recommended the appointment of 35 new judges to various courts across Nigeria, including Justice Joseph Oyewole for the Supreme Court.

DDM gathered that the announcement followed the NJC’s 110th meeting, where members deliberated on judicial appointments, promotions, and confirmations aimed at strengthening the country’s justice system.

The council noted that the recommended appointments reflect a rigorous selection process, emphasizing merit, experience, integrity, and adherence to judicial ethics.

Justice Oyewole’s recommendation for the Supreme Court marks a significant milestone in his career, acknowledging his years of service and contributions to Nigeria’s judiciary.

NJC officials stated that the appointments are intended to address gaps in the judiciary, enhance efficiency, and ensure timely dispensation of justice across the nation.

Observers noted that the expansion of the bench is crucial given the increasing workload in courts, including constitutional, civil, and criminal matters that demand swift adjudication.

The NJC emphasized that all recommended judges have undergone thorough vetting, including scrutiny of professional conduct, legal knowledge, and adherence to ethical standards, ensuring that only qualified candidates ascend to higher judicial offices.

Legal analysts highlighted that Justice Oyewole’s elevation to the Supreme Court is expected to influence key constitutional interpretations and judicial precedents, given the court’s role in shaping national jurisprudence.

The council also stressed that the appointments reflect Nigeria’s commitment to judicial independence, transparency, and the promotion of highly competent legal minds within the judiciary.

Members of the bar and civil society welcomed the NJC’s recommendations, urging swift confirmation and swearing-in procedures to bolster public confidence in the judicial system.

Observers noted that judicial appointments at this level are often closely monitored due to their impact on national legal frameworks and the interpretation of laws affecting governance and citizens’ rights.

The NJC urged the executive arm of government to expedite approvals and support mechanisms for the newly recommended judges to assume their duties without delay.

This latest round of appointments comes at a time when Nigeria’s judiciary faces increased public scrutiny, emphasizing the importance of competent, fair, and impartial judges in upholding the rule of law.

The NJC reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining high standards in judicial appointments, ensuring that the nation’s courts are staffed with professionals capable of delivering justice efficiently and transparently.

Napoli Held By Parma, Inter Milan Eye Serie A Lead

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Napoli's Scottish midfielder #8 Scott McTominay claps to supporters at the end of the during the Italian Serie A football match between Napoli and Parma at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in Naples on January 14, 2026. (Photo by CARLO HERMANN / AFP)

(DDM) – Napoli were held to a goalless draw by Parma in a frustrating Serie A encounter, allowing leaders Inter Milan to extend their advantage at the top of the Italian league.

DDM gathered that the match, played at Napoli’s home ground on Wednesday, saw the hosts dominate possession but struggle to break down Parma’s disciplined defensive structure.

Despite multiple attacking opportunities, Napoli could not convert chances into goals, with key forwards being denied by Parma’s goalkeeper and defensive organization.

The draw is a setback for Napoli as they seek to close the gap on Inter Milan, who currently hold the top spot in the Serie A standings. Analysts noted that dropped points at this stage of the season could prove costly in the title race.

Napoli started the match with intensity, controlling midfield play and creating several threatening attacks, but Parma remained resilient, absorbing pressure and launching occasional counterattacks to unsettle the home side.

Key moments included shots from Napoli’s forwards hitting the post and goalkeeping saves that kept the match scoreless. Both teams showed tactical discipline, with Parma focusing on defensive solidity and Napoli pressing for a breakthrough.

Observers highlighted that Napoli’s inability to score reflects ongoing challenges in finishing under pressure, which could affect their title aspirations if left unaddressed.

Inter Milan, meanwhile, remain in prime position to capitalize, with a chance to widen the gap over Napoli in the coming fixtures if they maintain consistency in their performances.

Napoli’s manager acknowledged the team’s efforts but admitted that clinical finishing and sharper decision-making in the final third were lacking during the match.

Fans expressed frustration on social media, noting that while Napoli controlled large portions of the game, the failure to score undermined their performance and provided rivals with an opportunity to pull ahead.

Parma earned praise for their defensive organization and tactical discipline, demonstrating the challenges mid-table sides pose even to title contenders in Serie A.

The draw leaves Napoli in pursuit of Inter Milan but signals the importance of maintaining focus, converting opportunities, and managing pressure in the final stretch of the season.

Serie A analysts predict that Napoli will need to strengthen their attacking efficiency in upcoming matches to stay in contention for the Scudetto, especially with Inter Milan continuing their strong campaign.

As the season progresses, Napoli’s focus will be on regaining momentum, tightening defensive transitions, and maximizing scoring opportunities to keep pace with league leaders.

SDP Chieftain Defects To ADC Ahead Of Ogun 2027 Elections

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(DDM) – In a strategic political move, Hon. Dr. Lawrence Kingsley I. Oluwakayode, a prominent chieftain of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) in Ado Odo Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State, has officially defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

DDM gathered that the groundbreaking defection was formalized during a high-profile meeting with ADC officials and members of the party’s Sango Ward, signaling a significant realignment in local politics.

Dr. Oluwakayode, who has long been influential within the SDP and local governance circles, cited the need for greater alignment with a party that shares his vision for development, community empowerment, and effective representation as key reasons for the shift.

The move is widely seen as a major boost for the ADC in Ogun State, particularly as Dr. Oluwakayode prepares to contest the 2027 Ogun State House of Assembly seat for Ota State Constituency 1.

Party officials described the defection as a strategic gain that strengthens ADC’s grassroots presence, enhances its political profile, and positions the party as a formidable contender against dominant political rivals in the area.

Observers noted that defections ahead of elections are a common feature of Nigerian politics, often reflecting both ideological alignment and tactical considerations aimed at maximizing electoral success.

Dr. Oluwakayode addressed party members during the meeting, emphasizing his commitment to promoting inclusive governance, infrastructural development, and socio-economic growth in his constituency, promising to leverage his experience and networks to deliver results if elected.

Political analysts argue that this defection could trigger further realignments in Ado Odo Ota and surrounding constituencies, as other local leaders assess their prospects and consider strategic partnerships ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The ADC leadership welcomed Dr. Oluwakayode, stressing that his experience, leadership credentials, and community engagement track record align with the party’s agenda of fostering accountable and development-focused representation.

Residents and political watchers in the constituency have expressed optimism that the addition of Dr. Oluwakayode to ADC’s ranks could invigorate political competition, provide alternative leadership, and enhance the quality of representation at the state assembly level.

Observers also noted that the defection underscores the growing influence of smaller parties like the ADC in shaping local politics, particularly when they attract experienced and credible politicians from established parties.

As preparations for the 2027 elections intensify, Dr. Oluwakayode’s move is expected to reshape campaign strategies, influence voter sentiment, and potentially alter the balance of political power in Ota State Constituency 1.

The meeting concluded with ADC members pledging full support to Dr. Oluwakayode’s candidacy, reinforcing the party’s commitment to winning the seat through a combination of grassroots mobilization, policy-focused campaigns, and effective constituency engagement.

Late Bayelsa Deputy Governor Scheduled For Burial January 30

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(DDM) – Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has announced that the burial of the late Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, will take place on Thursday, January 30, 2026.

DDM gathered that the announcement was made during a statement from the Governor’s office, which highlighted the late deputy governor’s contributions to governance, public service, and development in Bayelsa State.

Senator Ewhrudjakpo, who passed away recently after a brief illness, served as Deputy Governor under the Diri administration and was widely recognized for his commitment to grassroots development, youth empowerment, and community engagement.

Governor Diri described Ewhrudjakpo’s death as a significant loss to the state, noting that his legacy would continue to inspire public servants and citizens alike.

The government has indicated that detailed arrangements for the burial ceremony will be communicated to the public, with protocols to allow dignitaries, political leaders, and citizens to pay their last respects.

Family sources revealed that the funeral will combine state honors with traditional rites, reflecting both Ewhrudjakpo’s political stature and his deep roots within Bayelsa’s communities.

Observers noted that the late deputy governor played a pivotal role in implementing development projects, supporting education, healthcare, and infrastructure initiatives across the state, which earned him widespread admiration.

Political leaders, colleagues, and citizens have begun paying tribute, highlighting his dedication, humility, and inclusive approach to leadership during his tenure.

The announcement of the burial date also comes as officials coordinate security, traffic management, and ceremonial arrangements to ensure that the funeral proceeds smoothly and with dignity.

Governor Diri urged residents to observe the funeral period with decorum and participate in celebrating Ewhrudjakpo’s life and contributions to Bayelsa State.

Analysts noted that the late deputy governor’s death leaves a gap in the state’s leadership, but his policies, mentorship, and community engagement efforts remain integral to the continuity of governance.

The state government plans to commemorate Ewhrudjakpo’s life through posthumous honors, reflecting his service and commitment to advancing the welfare of Bayelsa residents.

Citizens and political associates alike are expected to attend the burial, marking the occasion as both a solemn farewell and a celebration of a life devoted to public service.

Governor Diri concluded by reiterating condolences to the family, colleagues, and all Bayelsa residents, emphasizing the late deputy governor’s enduring legacy in the political and social development of the state.

Davido Stakes Over N71 Million On Super Eagles AFCON Semi

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(DDM) – Afrobeats superstar Davido has thrown his full support behind Nigeria’s Super Eagles ahead of their crucial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) semi-final clash against hosts Morocco, reportedly staking over N71 million on the team to win.

DDM gathered that the music icon placed the substantial wager as a demonstration of confidence in the Super Eagles’ ability to secure a place in the final, reflecting his patriotism and enthusiasm for Nigerian football.

Davido’s backing comes amid widespread anticipation for the semi-final match, which has captured the attention of fans across Nigeria and the African continent, with supporters eagerly following updates on the game.

The singer, known for his love of football and active engagement with sports events, reportedly placed the bet with multiple bookmakers ahead of kickoff, signaling strong faith in Nigeria’s squad led by coach and star players.

Observers noted that celebrity support, such as Davido’s, often boosts national morale, generating excitement among fans and inspiring greater attention to the team’s performance.

The Super Eagles have been in fine form throughout the tournament, displaying tactical discipline, quick transitions, and resilience, which may have influenced Davido’s decision to stake a significant amount on their progression.

Analysts say that the high-profile wager is symbolic, reflecting the intersection of sports, entertainment, and national pride, particularly during major continental tournaments like AFCON.

Fans across social media platforms have reacted to the news with a mix of admiration, encouragement, and playful rivalry, highlighting the cultural influence of celebrities on national sports narratives.

Davido’s action has also sparked conversations about responsible gambling, with experts reminding the public to approach sports betting cautiously, despite the excitement surrounding major matches.

The semi-final clash between Nigeria and Morocco is widely expected to be tightly contested, with both teams seeking to secure a place in the AFCON 2025 final, which promises to be a historic showdown.

Observers note that celebrity endorsements and high-value bets can amplify the visibility of African football, attracting international attention and spotlighting the talents of players from the continent.

Davido’s stake, amounting to over N71 million, underscores his unwavering support for Nigerian football and his belief in the Super Eagles’ ability to overcome the host nation’s challenges on home turf.

The announcement also reinforces the growing connection between Nigeria’s entertainment industry and sports, demonstrating how public figures can influence fan engagement and national enthusiasm during critical tournaments.

As the Super Eagles prepare to face Morocco in a high-stakes semi-final, Davido’s confidence serves as both a personal show of faith and a rallying point for millions of Nigerians supporting their team.

ADC Declares Readiness To Capture Zamfara From PDP 2027

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(DDM) – The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has declared its readiness to wrest control of Zamfara State from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of the 2027 general elections.

DDM gathered that Mr. Kabiru Garba, Zamfara State Chairman of the ADC, made the statement on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, emphasizing the party’s confidence in its ability to present a strong alternative to the incumbent PDP administration.

Garba noted that the ADC has been working diligently to strengthen its grassroots structures, mobilize supporters, and engage communities across Zamfara to ensure a credible and competitive campaign in 2027.

He argued that the ADC’s platform prioritizes good governance, accountability, youth empowerment, and development-oriented policies, positioning the party as a viable alternative to the PDP.

According to Garba, the ADC has identified gaps in the current administration’s performance, including issues related to infrastructure, security, and public service delivery, which the party intends to address comprehensively if elected.

Political analysts noted that Zamfara has historically been a battleground state, with shifting allegiances among major parties, making grassroots mobilization and public perception crucial for electoral success.

The ADC chairman emphasized that the party’s strategy involves engaging local leaders, women’s groups, youth organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure inclusive participation and broad-based support.

Observers highlighted that smaller parties like the ADC are increasingly positioning themselves as credible challengers to established political powers by leveraging public dissatisfaction, innovative campaigns, and targeted policy proposals.

Garba also expressed confidence that the ADC’s message of reform, transparency, and development resonates with voters seeking change and a break from the status quo in Zamfara.

He urged residents to actively participate in the party’s outreach programs and rallies, stressing that collective engagement is critical to achieving meaningful political transformation in the state.

The party plans to roll out detailed policy proposals and campaign initiatives in the months ahead, aimed at addressing critical issues such as education, healthcare, youth employment, and security.

Political commentators noted that the ADC’s growing visibility in Zamfara reflects a broader trend of increasing multiparty competitiveness in Nigerian politics, where voters are willing to consider alternatives beyond traditional ruling parties.

The statement by Garba signals the ADC’s serious intent to challenge the PDP in Zamfara and sets the stage for intense political activity as preparations for the 2027 general elections gather momentum.

Oyedele Flags Nigeria’s Tax System As Unfair To Low-Income Earners

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(DDM) – The Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Mr. Taiwo Oyedele, has raised serious concerns about Nigeria’s personal income tax system, describing it as inequitable and unsustainable.

DDM gathered that Oyedele revealed approximately 96 percent of personal income tax collected in Nigeria historically comes from low-income earners, highlighting a structural imbalance in the country’s tax administration.

He explained that the disproportionate burden on low-income workers undermines social equity, discourages compliance, and places an excessive financial strain on the most vulnerable segments of society.

According to Oyedele, the current tax framework allows higher-income earners to contribute relatively little, which not only reduces the fairness of the system but also limits the government’s ability to mobilize adequate revenue from those with greater capacity to pay.

Economic experts noted that such a skewed tax structure can exacerbate poverty, widen income inequality, and create public resentment toward taxation policies.

Oyedele argued that reforming the personal income tax system is essential for achieving fiscal sustainability, promoting fairness, and ensuring that tax burdens are equitably shared across different income groups.

The chairman emphasized that tax policy should focus on capacity to pay, with progressive taxation mechanisms that allow high-income earners to contribute proportionally more to national revenue.

He further revealed that previous tax collection patterns indicate systemic challenges in enforcement, compliance, and taxpayer education, which disproportionately affect low-income earners while leaving loopholes for wealthier individuals.

Observers suggested that addressing these imbalances is crucial as Nigeria seeks to expand its revenue base, improve public services, and strengthen economic development initiatives without overburdening vulnerable citizens.

Oyedele also highlighted the need for transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement in the reform process, urging government agencies to consult widely and design policies that balance revenue needs with social justice.

He warned that failure to reform the system could lead to growing public disillusionment, reduced tax morale, and a widening gap between the rich and the poor in Nigeria.

Analysts noted that progressive taxation has been successfully implemented in other countries to ensure fairness, increase government revenue, and support social programs, providing a potential model for Nigeria to emulate.

The chairman concluded by stressing that the reform of Nigeria’s personal income tax system is not merely an administrative issue but a fundamental step toward economic equity, fiscal sustainability, and national development.

Kwankwaso Sets Condition For Possible APC Return

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(DDM) – Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, national leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), has outlined a condition under which he would consider rejoining the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

DDM gathered that the former Kano State governor made the disclosure amid ongoing speculation about political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Kwankwaso emphasized that any decision to return to the APC would depend on the party addressing specific issues related to internal democracy, leadership structure, and the protection of members’ political interests.

Political observers note that Kwankwaso’s remarks come against the backdrop of heightened political maneuvering in northern Nigeria, where the NNPP has emerged as a formidable opposition force challenging the APC’s dominance.

The senator indicated that he remains committed to ensuring that any political move aligns with the interests of his supporters, party members, and the broader electorate, rather than personal ambition alone.

Kwankwaso’s statement follows previous denials from the NNPP regarding rumors of mass defections, highlighting his cautious approach to political negotiations and party realignments.

Analysts suggest that the condition set by Kwankwaso reflects broader concerns about maintaining political relevance, protecting party cohesion, and securing strategic positions for NNPP members should any reintegration occur.

The NNPP leader also stressed that any dialogue with the APC would be conducted transparently, ensuring that his party’s values and objectives are preserved, and that constituents’ interests are not compromised.

Political commentators observed that Kwankwaso’s stance could influence other northern political actors contemplating defection, potentially shaping alliances and strategies in the lead-up to the 2027 elections.

The senator’s condition reportedly focuses on ensuring fair representation within APC structures, guaranteeing policy influence, and safeguarding the political futures of key NNPP leaders and supporters.

Experts note that Kwankwaso’s careful positioning underscores the evolving dynamics of Nigerian party politics, where strategic negotiations, conditions, and alliances often determine the outcome of elections.

Observers also highlight that this development adds complexity to the political landscape in Kano State and the broader northern region, where voter loyalty and party influence are closely contested.

The NNPP, under Kwankwaso’s leadership, has steadily expanded its footprint, and any potential return to APC would have significant implications for electoral calculations, party strength, and the balance of political power in Nigeria.

Political analysts continue to monitor the situation closely, noting that Kwankwaso’s condition may serve as a template for negotiating terms in future defections or reconciliations across party lines.

The senator concluded by reaffirming his commitment to democratic principles, emphasizing that any political realignment would be guided by fairness, transparency, and strategic considerations for his party and constituents.

Live Update: Nigeria, Morocco Go Into Halftime Level In AFCON 2025

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(DDM) – At halftime in Rabat, the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 semi-final between Nigeria and hosts Morocco remains goalless, with both teams locked at 0-0.

DDM gathered that the first 45 minutes have been evenly contested, with the Super Eagles controlling possession at times but struggling to penetrate Morocco’s organized defensive setup.

Nigeria has created promising openings, moving the ball through midfield effectively and testing the Moroccan backline, but finishing has been elusive.

Morocco, playing in front of a supportive home crowd, has relied on quick counterattacks, attempting to exploit spaces left by Nigeria while maintaining defensive discipline.

The match has been physical, with both sides committing tactical fouls to break momentum. Referees have issued several cautions to ensure control over aggressive challenges.

Analysts noted that the opening goal could come at any moment, as both teams continue probing for weaknesses in each other’s formations.

Fans watching the match have expressed optimism and confidence in the Super Eagles’ ability to break the deadlock in the second half, urging composure and sharp finishing.

Coaches from both sides are expected to make strategic adjustments during the interval to capitalize on opportunities and minimize defensive lapses in the second half.

The second half promises to be tense and closely contested as Nigeria and Morocco seek the decisive goal to secure a place in the AFCON 2025 final.

Nigeria Holds Morocco Scoreless At Halfway Point AFCON 2025

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(DDM) – At the 45-minute mark of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 semi-final clash, Nigeria and hosts Morocco remain deadlocked at 0-0.

DDM gathered that the Super Eagles have enjoyed periods of possession, creating several promising opportunities, but have yet to break the Moroccan defensive line.

Fans and commentators noted that Nigeria has been lively in attack, moving the ball effectively across midfield and testing Morocco’s backline with quick transitions.

Despite sustained pressure, clear-cut chances have been limited, and both sides are showing tactical discipline, keeping the match tight and highly competitive.

Observers highlighted that the opening goal feels imminent as the Super Eagles continue probing, while Morocco remains dangerous on the counterattack, making the contest balanced and tense.

Supporters expressed optimism on social media, with many calling on the team to maintain composure and capitalize on scoring opportunities in the second half.

The first half has been physical, with midfield battles dominating play, and referees issuing a few cautions to manage challenges.

As the teams prepare for the second half, analysts expect Nigeria to push harder for the breakthrough, aiming to gain an advantage before the final 45 minutes.

Fans continue to rally behind the Super Eagles with chants and encouragement, confident that a decisive goal could come soon.

Senegal Defeats Egypt To Secure AFCON 2025 Final Spot

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(DDM) – Senegal advanced to the final of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Egypt in a tense semi-final clash on Wednesday night.
DDM gathered that the decisive moment came in the 78th minute when Senegal star Sadio Mané struck from the edge of the penalty area, curling the ball into the left corner beyond the reach of the Egyptian goalkeeper.
The goal reflected Senegal’s growing control and tactical patience after a closely contested first hour, during which both teams tested each other but failed to convert chances into goals.
Egypt began the match confidently, controlling midfield and seeking to exploit speed and creativity from their talisman Mohamed Salah. However, opportunities remained limited as Senegal’s defense stood firm, frustrating repeated Egyptian advances.
The first half was marked by fouls and disciplinary action, including yellow cards for Senegal’s Kalidou Koulibaly and Habib Diarra, both of whom will now miss the final should Senegal advance.
Despite Egyptian spells of possession, Senegal gradually imposed themselves, gaining dominance in midfield and pushing the Pharaohs deeper into their defensive third.
After the interval, Senegal increased tempo and attacking intent. Nicolas Jackson and Iliman Ndiaye went close on several occasions, while repeated corners and wide deliveries kept Egypt under consistent pressure.
Mané eventually found space just outside the penalty area, delivering a precise finish that settled the contest and ignited celebrations among Senegalese supporters.
Egypt sought to respond with multiple substitutions in the final minutes but struggled to generate meaningful chances, recording only one shot on target throughout the match, highlighting a frustrating evening for the Pharaohs in front of goal.
Senegal controlled the statistics, finishing with 65 percent possession, 12 attempts on goal, and six corner kicks, while Egypt remained largely restricted to defensive duties and counterattacks.
The win sets up a highly anticipated AFCON final for Senegal against either Nigeria’s Super Eagles or tournament hosts Morocco, with the final scheduled for Sunday.
Football analysts noted that Senegal’s victory demonstrated tactical discipline, patient build-up, and effective finishing, showcasing why they remain one of Africa’s top footballing nations.
Senegal’s coach praised the squad for their resilience and ability to execute game plans under pressure, while Mané’s decisive contribution reinforced his status as one of the continent’s most influential players.
The result extends Senegal’s remarkable run in AFCON tournaments and strengthens their ambition to defend their continental crown, with fans eagerly awaiting Sunday’s final showdown.

BREAKING: US Suspends Visa Processing for Nigeria, 74 Other Countries

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The United States has suspended visa processing for Nigeria and 74 other countries in a move aimed at tightening immigration screening and preventing the entry of applicants deemed likely to become a public charge.

According to an internal U.S. State Department memo, consular officers have been instructed to halt visa issuance under existing immigration laws while the department conducts a broad review of its screening and vetting procedures. The suspension is scheduled to take effect from January 21, 2026, and will remain in place indefinitely pending the outcome of the reassessment.

Countries affected by the pause include Nigeria, Somalia, Russia, Afghanistan, Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Thailand, and Yemen, among others.

The development follows heightened scrutiny of immigration-related welfare use, particularly after a major fraud investigation in the United States uncovered large-scale abuse of taxpayer-funded benefit programmes. Federal officials said the probe, which took place in Minnesota, involved a significant number of Somali nationals or Somali-Americans.

In November 2025, the State Department had already directed diplomatic missions worldwide to apply expanded screening rules under the “public charge” provision of U.S. immigration law. Under this framework, visa applicants may be denied entry if they are considered likely to depend on public assistance.

Factors to be assessed include an applicant’s health status, age, financial capacity, English proficiency, employment prospects, and potential need for long-term medical care. The guidelines also permit visa denials for individuals with a history of government cash assistance or long-term institutionalisation.

A spokesperson for the State Department said the measure was necessary to protect public resources and ensure that immigration policies are enforced consistently.

While the public charge rule has existed in U.S. immigration law for decades, its application has varied across different administrations, with consular officers traditionally exercising broad discretion.

The State Department noted that exemptions to the visa suspension would be very limited and granted only after applicants fully satisfy public charge requirements.

Fubara Impeachment Suffers Setback as Two More Lawmakers Withdraw Support

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The impeachment process against Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Ngozi Odu, has faced another setback, as two more members of the State House of Assembly withdrew their support, calling instead for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing political crisis.

Barile Nwakoh, representing Khana Constituency I, and Emilia Amadi of Obio/Akpor Constituency II, announced their decision on Tuesday, just 48 hours after two other lawmakers, including House Minority Leader Sylvanus Nwankwo and Peter Abbey of Degema, made similar withdrawals.

While the legislators acknowledged that the Governor and his deputy may have breached constitutional provisions, they said their decision was influenced by interventions from respected leaders and stakeholders who urged restraint for the sake of stability in the state.

With this development, four of the 26 lawmakers who initially endorsed the impeachment notice have now stepped back, highlighting growing calls within the Assembly for dialogue over confrontation.

The Rivers State House of Assembly is scheduled to reconvene on January 15, 2026, amid heightened attention on how the leadership will navigate the deepening divisions within the chamber.

Earlier, Nwankwo and Abbey had warned their colleagues that prolonging the political tension could further destabilize governance in Rivers State and urged them to explore alternative mechanisms for resolving the impasse.

Insecurity: Niger govt orders residents to vacate Kainji lake area

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The Niger government has given a two-month notice to people living in hamlets around Kainji Lake to vacate the area so as to be resettled by the Emirate Council.

This is contained in a statement on Wednesday by Mr Bologi Ibrahim, the Chief Press Secretary to Gov. Muhammad Bago.

Bago gave the directive when he paid a condolence visit to the Emir of Borgu, Alhaji Muhammad-Haliru Dantoro, Kitoro IV, at his palace in New Bussa.

He told the traditional ruler that his visit was to commiserate with him and the entire people of the Emirate over the recent terrorist attack that claimed so many lives.

The governor said that the resettlement of the people had become necessary to avoid collateral damage, as his administration, in collaboration with the Federal Government, was determined to clear the forest.

He said that this was with a view to flushing out criminals who were using Kainji Lake as their camp and, as such, making the land very uninhabitable for the people around the area.

He decried the influx of people into the Emirates without profiling, noting that it had become a security concern even as the activities of informants had thwarted security efforts in the Emirate.

Bago therefore urged the Emirate Council to rise up to its responsibility and join forces with the security agencies and government at all levels to combat any form of insecurity in the Emirate.

He extended his heartfelt condolences to the Emir and the people of the Emirate, especially the families of the victims, and prayed for the repose of the souls of those killed.

In the same vein, the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Dr Aliyu Abdullahi, said the Federal Government was also interested in ensuring that there was peace and security across the country.

According to him, “It will be a welcome development if some concrete actions are taken to get the people relocated while the forest is taken back and deployed for further community use.

Responding, the Emir pledged to work closely with relevant authorities to identify and prosecute informants in the Emirate, adding that the security of lives and property was paramount.

He promised that no stone would be left unturned in securing the lives and property of his people and the area.

Dantoro appreciated the governor for the visit and reassured him of the Emirate’s continued support for his policies and programmes geared towards improving the lives of the people.

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BREAKING: US Withdraws Some Staff From Qatar Air Base as Trump Weighs Military Action on Iran

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The United States has begun reducing the number of personnel at its Al‑Udeid Air Base in Qatar, officials say, in a precautionary move as tensions with Iran continue to escalate.

The air base, the largest U.S. military facility in the Middle East, hosts around 10,000 troops.

According to three diplomats speaking to Reuters, some personnel were advised to leave the base on Wednesday evening.

Officials emphasized that this is a posture adjustment for force protection rather than a full-scale evacuation and that the base remains fully operational.

The move comes amid mounting international concern over Iran’s crackdown on anti-government protests, which rights groups say has left thousands dead. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened “very strong action” if Iranian authorities carry out executions of protesters, while Tehran has condemned the warnings as a pretext for military intervention.

Qatar’s government confirmed that precautionary steps had been taken at the base “in response to the current regional situation,” emphasizing the need to safeguard residents and critical infrastructure.

Diplomatic sources said Tehran had warned that U.S. bases in the region could be targeted if military action is taken against Iran. While no specific threats have been reported against Al‑Udeid, officials say the reduction in personnel is a risk-management measure.

The situation remains fluid, and authorities have stressed that the base continues its operations while maintaining heightened security measures.

NYSC ready to adopt inclusion of corps members with disabilities — DG

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) says the scheme is ready to adopt and implement a standardised protocol for inclusive handling of corps members with disabilities throughout the orientation course and service year.

The Director-General of the NYSC, Brig. – Gen. Olakunle Nafiu said this on Wednesday in Jos, at the opening ceremony of the NYSC 2026 pre-orientation workshop.

Nafiu said the initiative focused not only on compliance but also on dignity, inclusion, and equal opportunity.

“It emphasises our commitment to leaving no one behind and positioning the NYSC as a humane, progressive, and nationally responsive institution,” he said.

The D-G, who delivered the keynote address, described the pre-orientation workshop as a strategic platform rather than a routine administrative exercise.

According to him, the workshop provided an opportunity for critical planning and reflection ahead of one of the most important phases of the NYSC service year, which is the orientation course.

“The orientation course constitutes the bedrock of the entire NYSC service year.

“It is where service begins, character is forged, and citizenship is affirmed,” he said.

He emphasised the need for the continuous reimagining of the orientation programme in line with national realities, global best practices, and the evolving behaviour of youths.

The D-G noted that the theme of the workshop, “Revamping the NYSC Orientation Course Experience as a Foundation for Impactful Service by Corps Members”, aligned with the scheme’s goal of producing disciplined, patriotic, and socially responsible citizens.

The NYSC boss commended the dedication and professionalism of management and camp officials.

He specifically applauded the seamless conduct of the 2025 Batch ‘C’ Orientation exercise, which he said demonstrated the power of teamwork and institutional discipline.

He said the 2026 workshop would feature innovative sessions, an open-mic discussion to address emerging challenges, improved camp management strategies, enhanced stakeholder collaboration, and the introduction of practical training modules to equip corps members with post-camp skills.

Nafiu urged participants to engage actively in the sessions to produce practical and actionable outcomes that would strengthen the orientation course nationwide.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the workshop commenced on Jan 13 and would end on January 16.

 

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Terror herdsmen kill retired officer, councillor, 4 others in Benue

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At least six people have been killed by suspected armed herders in Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State within the past three days.

The victims include a retired Warrant Officer, a former councillor, and four others.

The attacks occurred in Asa 2, Otukpo, and Otukpo-Akpa, with the herders also abducting a woman and child.

The Otukpo chairman, Maxwell Ogri, told journalists on Tuesday that the Sunday incident was caused by bandits masquerading as herders.

Also, the state assembly lawmaker, Kennedy Angbo, decried the incessant attacks, while the Special Adviser on Internal Security, Joseph Har, confirmed the incident and reports that police and Civil Protection Guards are on the scene.

The Benue State police spokesperson, DSP Udeme Edet, confirmed four deaths and said investigations are ongoing.

 

 

JAMB Announces Sale of 2026 UTME, Direct Entry Forms

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced the commencement of the sale of registration forms for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) and Direct Entry (DE) admissions for the 2026/2027 academic session.

The announcement was made in a statement posted on JAMB’s official X handle on Tuesday night and signed by the Registrar, Professor Ishaq Oloyede.

According to the statement, registration for the UTME will run from Monday, January 26, 2026, to Saturday, February 28, 2026.

The examination itself is scheduled to take place between Thursday, April 16, and Saturday, April 25, 2026. An optional Mock-UTME is slated for Saturday, March 28, 2026.

JAMB noted that the UTME is open to suitably qualified candidates seeking admission into Nigerian tertiary institutions for the 2026/2027 academic session, including candidates from foreign countries.

The board stated that all prospective candidates must have obtained their National Identification Number (NIN) before registration.

It also clarified that candidates must be at least 16 years old by September 30, 2026, to be eligible for admission.

However, JAMB explained that candidates below the age of 16 by that date may be considered for a waiver, subject to an intensive evaluation process.

Such candidates must score not less than 80 per cent in UTME or A-Level examinations, Post-UTME, Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE), and the exceptional candidate assessment. The results of underage candidates, the board said, will only be released after the evaluation process is concluded.

For Direct Entry applicants, JAMB announced that the sale of application documents and E-PIN vending will begin on Monday, March 2, 2026, and end on Saturday, April 25, 2026.

The registration process for Direct Entry candidates will be conducted exclusively at JAMB state and zonal offices.

The board said further details regarding the registration process would be communicated in due course.

Trump Threatens ‘Very Strong Action’ Over Iran’s Plan to Execute Protesters

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United States President Donald Trump has warned that Washington could take “very strong action” if Iranian authorities proceed with plans to execute protesters arrested during recent nationwide demonstrations.

The warning comes amid mounting international condemnation of Iran’s crackdown on protests that rights groups say has resulted in widespread killings and mass arrests.

According to activists, the government has also enforced a prolonged internet blackout, now stretching beyond five days, to limit the flow of information.

Reacting to Trump’s comments, Iran’s mission to the United Nations accused the United States of seeking regime change and using human rights concerns as a pretext for foreign intervention.

Tehran dismissed Washington’s threats, insisting that it had restored order following days of unrest across the country.
Rights organisations, however, paint a far grimmer picture.

They accuse Iranian security forces of using live ammunition against demonstrators and concealing the true scale of casualties.

Verified videos circulating on social media appear to show bodies laid out in a morgue near Tehran, with grieving relatives searching for missing family members.

Speaking in a media interview, Trump said the United States would not remain passive if executions begin, particularly amid reports that some detainees could face capital charges for “moharebeh”, or waging war against God.

Iranian prosecutors have confirmed that such charges are being considered against some protest suspects.

The US State Department has identified at least one protester who has reportedly been sentenced to death, while estimating that more than 10,000 people have been arrested since the demonstrations began.

Amnesty International and other rights groups have called on Iran to immediately halt all executions and release those detained for exercising their right to protest.

European governments have also reacted strongly. Several countries, alongside the European Union, have summoned Iranian diplomats in protest, warning of further sanctions if the crackdown continues.

EU officials described the rising number of casualties as deeply disturbing.
Iranian authorities maintain that dozens of security personnel have been killed during the unrest and have announced plans for a mass funeral in Tehran for what they describe as “martyrs.”

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has portrayed pro-government rallies as evidence that the protest movement has been defeated and issued warnings against foreign interference.

Analysts say the protests represent one of the most serious challenges to Iran’s leadership in years, though they caution that the state’s powerful security apparatus could still prevent any immediate political change.

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