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Imo @50: Remembering Chief Osigwe Nwogu, the man who designed Abuja and made many Igbo men

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Chief Nwogu
Chief Nwogu

By Onwuasoanya FCC Jones, PhD

 

It was exactly today, 50 years ago, that the late General Murtala Mohammed made that historical broadcast that brought to a pleasant climax, the years of struggle by some eminent Igbo leaders and scholars for the carving out of a State from the old East Central State, Imo. One of the things that General Murtala’s epochal broadcast did is not only carve out a particular area of Igbo land to be called a distinct name but it also gave us, from this part of Igbo land and Nigeria, the special and enviable honour of owning, some of Nigeria’s nay Africa’s best brains and pacesetters. One of such men is the first Nigerian to become a Chartered Quantity Surveyor who is also the first Nigerian to set up Nigeria’s first indigenous private practice named; Osigwe Nwogu and Partners: Chartered Quantity Surveyors.

Chief Osigwe Nwogu scored first in many fields of human endeavour, that it would not be out of place to describe him as one of the architects of Nigeria’s physical infrastructure and architectural identity, he was aptly described by Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu of the Hardel and Enic fame as; “a star whose life epitomized the Igbos’ determination to succeed and excel under overwhelming odds. “, not just for his unrivaled industry in his field of study and practice, but also for his unmatched creativity and foresight that stood him miles apart and ahead of his contemporaries.

An outstanding son of Obinuhu of Nkwere ancient kingdom, Chief Emmanuel Osigwe Nwogu was the pioneer alternate chairman of the board of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, whose influence and contributions to the designing of what is today regarded, rightly, as the most beautiful city in West Africa, cannot be exaggerated, as his creative vision and bold idea aligned with his patriotic zeal to gift Nigeria a capital city that rivals with the best in the world.

A soul brother to every enterprising Igbo man or woman who came around him, the Integrated Consultants, a firm he co-founded and co-owned with the former Vice-president of Nigeria, Chief Dr Alex Ekwueme, opened a huge door of opportunities for many Igbo owned construction giants like the Hardel and Enic, Ozigbo Brothers, R.O Nkwocha, Franco Builders, Joe Nwankwu and many other Igbo contractors and builders. The Integrated Consultants designed most of the renowned federal government buildings we have in Nigeria today, including; the Three Arms Zone which consists of the National Assembly Complex, the Aso Rock Presidential Villa and the Supreme Court Complex. The firm also designed and supervised the construction of most of Nigeria’s Federal Airports, Universities, and federal colleges.

Recounting the invaluable contributions of Chief Osigwe Nwogu to Nigeria’s physical infrastructure and design, Nigeria’s first elected Vice-President, Dr. Alex Ekwueme shared how their paths crossed and how his partnership with him was not just beneficial to their businesses but to ensuring an organised and well-planned national infrastructure;

“I returned to Nigeria in June 1957 after my overseas studies and on 02 January, 1958, I registered the firm of Ekwueme Associates, Architects and Town Planners. Our first commissions were to design of schools in the Lagos Federal Capital Area under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Education. These were followed by commissions for housing: office buildings, Radio and Television studios (Enugu and Benin), Railway Hospital, Faculty Buildings at the University of Ibadan, etc etc. In all these projects we were able to use the services of Nigerian engineering firms (notably Obi of Obembe and Associates, E Of Fasehun Associates and Iyiola Omisore Associates, among others). But we were never able to procure the services of Nigerian Quantity Surveying firms because there was none. So, all of our Quantity Surveying work was done by expatriate (United Kingdom) firms.”

He continued;

” This was the situation then, when on a visit to Enugu, I was introduced to one Emmanuel Nwogu, a chartered quantity surveyor ( the first Nigerian to do qualify) working for the Eastern Nigeria Ministry of Works. I urged him to resign his civil service appointment immediately and set up in private practice. I assured him that our firm had (and I hoped, would continue to have) enough work to keep him busy with much more professionally and financially rewarding returns to boot. Having only recently returned to Nigeria after several years’ study and work abroad, and being in the process of settling down, he weighed the security of the public sector and decided that he would maul over my suggestion and revert to me in due course. I put forward a similar suggestion to Late Engr. Dan Hogan, a chartered Structural Engineer also working for the Eastern Nigeria Ministry of Works. And finally, I shared the same idea with an old Secondary school mate and friend, Late Engineer Seth Nwanagu who after a brilliant academic outing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology followed by work at the Boeing Airplane Company had returned to Nigeria and after working briefly for SHELL was then working in the Air Conditioning Division of Mandilas and Karaberis (M&K) as it then was…”

The cerebral former Vice-President was eventually successful in persuading these eggheads and patriots to team up with him in setting the pace for the Nigerian Building Industry. This led to the registration of Integrated Consultants Nigeria, the first consortium for consultancy in the building industry in Nigeria, which he described as; ” pioneering, trailblazing, paceseting endeavour”.

Of course, it is impossible for one to attain the great heights attained by Chief Osigwe Nwogu, like other great men and trailblazers, without a distinct dint of hardwork and discipline. His Excellency made this obvious in his eulogy to the roadmaker and menmaker of the Surveying profession in Nigeria;

“Since work on educational projects was tied to the school calendar, in that buildings and facilities must be ready for use at the start of a school year, work had to be done on very tight, sometimes near-impossible time schedules and it was not unusual for work by the consortium to be going on sometimes for forty eight hours at a stretch without a break for sleep. I found Osigwe Nwogu as hardworking as myself while at the same time maintaining high professional standards in the quantity surveying part of the assignment and we never failed to meet our set time schedules.”

Chief Osigwe Nwogu was not just a man of success, but also a man of value, in keeping with Albert Einstein’s philosophy of success. He impacted positively in the lives of hundreds of people, especially, younger people with whom his path crossed. For instance, while he was a man of some good means, who engraved his name in the sands of time, he did not also fail to put Imo’s name on the map in any way he could do it. As the man who erected the first private residential building in Abuja, on allocation number IMO 001, Pioneer House, which still stands tall today, he did not focus on self-glorification.

As Imo marks its golden jubilee, which includes the celebration and the remembrance of some of Imo’s most illustrious sons and daughters, there is no doubt that Chief Osigwe Nwogu, a man whose businesses and innovations provided and still provides jobs and wealth opportunities for hundreds of Imo sons and daughters, especially, through his paceseting work in the field of quantity surveying and the many companies like; Merchant Bank, Diamond Breweries and others where he was a major shareholder/director.

IMO IS GREAT!

Viral GoFundMe Targets Billie Eilish’s Malibu Home Following Grammy Remarks

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A viral fundraiser has drawn attention after an Australian man launched a campaign claiming he plans to move into Billie Eilish’s Malibu home, inspired by the singer’s recent comments at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

At the ceremony, Eilish used her acceptance speech to speak against U.S. immigration policies, stating, “No human being is illegal on stolen land.” The statement, widely circulated online, was interpreted as a criticism of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and sparked widespread debate on social media.

Following the speech, Drew Pavlou, an activist from Australia, announced a GoFundMe campaign to finance his travel to the United States, saying he intends to relocate to Eilish’s beachfront property. Pavlou claimed her Grammy remarks inspired him, stating, “I was inspired by Billie Eilish’s recent statement that ‘no human being is illegal’ and now intend to fly to America to move into her house at Malibu.”

The campaign quickly went viral, attracting attention for its audacity and unusual premise. GoFundMe later removed the fundraiser, citing violations of its platform policies, after which Pavlou reportedly sought alternative channels to continue raising support.

The stunt has divided public opinion. Critics have framed it as a literal misinterpretation of Eilish’s words, mocking the idea that celebrity activism requires giving up personal property. Supporters argue that Pavlou’s actions were meant to be satirical, highlighting the sometimes extreme interpretations of public statements made by celebrities.

Billie Eilish’s comments at the Grammys came amid a growing trend of artists using major platforms to address political and social issues. While her speech drew praise from fans and advocates for immigrant rights, it also sparked backlash from those who disagreed with her critique of ICE and the broader historical context she referenced.

Although Pavlou’s campaign is unlikely to result in an actual move-in, the incident underscores how celebrity statements can be amplified in the digital age. sometimes in unexpected and provocative ways. It also reflects ongoing debates over social activism, freedom of expression, and the role of public figures in shaping cultural conversations.

As of now, neither Eilish nor her representatives have publicly commented on the fundraiser or Pavlou’s claims, leaving the stunt to exist largely as an online spectacle and conversation starter.

Morocco Evacuates 50,000 as Floods Threaten City

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Morocco has evacuated over 50,000 residents from Ksar el-Kebir after weeks of heavy rain caused severe flooding, affecting nearly half of the city’s population, according to state media.

Rising waters from the Loukkos River and the nearby Oued Makhazine dam, which reached full capacity, posed a serious threat to the city.

Authorities sealed off the city, cut electricity in some neighborhoods, and closed schools until Saturday. Shelters and temporary camps were set up to house displaced residents.

The Moroccan army deployed rescue teams, medical personnel, trucks, and equipment to aid evacuation efforts, while helicopters were used to rescue those trapped by rising water.

The flooding crisis has also affected other areas, such as Sidi Kacem, where authorities reinforced riverbanks with sandbags to protect communities.

While the heavy rains ended a seven-year drought, they have created new challenges, with the national dam-filling rate now close to 62%, and several major reservoirs at full capacity.

Residents and authorities remain on high alert as the situation develops.

UAE Signs Trade Deal With DR Congo

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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has signed a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to boost trade and investment between the two nations.

The agreement was signed in Abu Dhabi in the presence of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi.

Sheikh Mohamed said the deal is designed to support both countries’ development goals and enhance private-sector collaboration in key sectors such as mining, agriculture, and clean energy.

The CEPA is expected to reduce tariffs and ease trade barriers, significantly increasing investment flows.

The leaders also witnessed an investment cooperation agreement in the mining sector and a memorandum of understanding between their diplomatic academies. Maritime transport cooperation was also agreed upon.

DR Congo, a major producer of cobalt and other minerals critical for electric vehicles and energy technologies, provides the UAE with a strategic entry point to expand trade across Central and Eastern Africa.

Non-oil trade between the UAE and DRC reached $2.9 billion in the first nine months of 2025, a 16% increase from the previous year.

The CEPA aligns with the UAE’s goal to grow its non-oil foreign trade to $1.1 trillion by 2031.

Nigerian Man Killed While Fighting for Russia in Ukraine

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Reports have emerged that a Nigerian national was killed while fighting for Russian forces against Ukraine, four years into the ongoing conflict.

The death was confirmed by journalist Jaafar Jaafar and security analyst Zagazola Makama, who described the incident as tragic.

Makama noted that the man had left his family in Northern Nigeria to enlist with Russia’s military, only to lose his life on the battlefield.

Images circulating online reportedly show the deceased with his children.

The war, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions.

Russia, facing manpower shortages, has increasingly relied on foreign recruits, private military contractors, and allied militias. Ukraine continues to receive military and financial support from Western allies, including the United States and the European Union.

Excessive Alcohol Intake Linked to Worsening Prostate Health in Men, Experts Warn

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Health professionals are drawing renewed attention to the impact of excessive alcohol consumption on prostate health, warning that heavy drinking may quietly worsen common prostate conditions in men, particularly as they age.

While diet and physical activity are often emphasized in conversations about men’s health, lifestyle habits such as alcohol intake are frequently overlooked. Medical experts note that although the effects may not be immediately noticeable, prolonged and excessive drinking can contribute to a range of prostate-related problems over time.

Alcohol and Prostate Inflammation

Alcohol is known to act as an irritant within the body. In men who suffer from prostatitis—an inflammatory condition of the prostate gland—alcohol consumption may aggravate symptoms such as pelvic pain, discomfort during urination, and an increased urge to urinate. Even in men without a prior diagnosis, regular heavy drinking may heighten inflammation and worsen underlying irritation.

Increased Urinary Difficulties

As men grow older, many experience benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate that can cause weak urine flow, frequent urination, and nighttime trips to the bathroom. Alcohol, which has diuretic properties, increases urine production and can irritate the bladder. This combination often intensifies urinary symptoms, particularly after episodes of heavy drinking.

Hormonal Imbalance Concerns

Long-term alcohol use has also been associated with disruptions in hormonal balance. Testosterone and estrogen levels, both of which influence prostate growth and function, may be affected by chronic alcohol intake. Experts suggest that such hormonal changes could contribute to prostate enlargement and related complications.

Impact on Treatment and Recovery

For men already managing prostate conditions, alcohol may interfere with prescribed medications and reduce their effectiveness. It can also slow recovery by prolonging inflammation and affecting overall immune function, according to healthcare providers.

Moderation and Medical Advice Emphasized

Doctors stress that the message is not necessarily complete abstinence for everyone, but moderation. Reducing alcohol intake is often recommended as a practical first step for men experiencing urinary changes or pelvic discomfort, alongside seeking professional medical evaluation.

Exploring Complementary Management Options

In addition to conventional medical care, some men explore complementary approaches aimed at managing inflammation and urinary symptoms associated with chronic prostatitis or BPH. These may include lifestyle adjustments and, in some cases, traditional herbal formulations that focus on anti-inflammatory effects and improved urinary flow.

Health experts emphasize that any alternative or supplemental treatment should be considered as part of a broader, doctor-guided prostate health strategy, rather than a substitute for professional care.

Veekee James and Husband Femi Atere Announce Pregnancy, Share Joyful Baby Bump Reveal

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Nigerian fashion designer and style icon Veekee James has sparked excitement and warm reactions online after announcing that she and her husband, Femi Atere, are expecting their first child together. The designer shared the joyful news by proudly showing off her baby bump, instantly drawing congratulations from fans, celebrities, and followers across social media.

The announcement marks a beautiful new chapter for the couple, who have continued to captivate the public since their highly celebrated wedding. Veekee James, known for her creativity, elegance, and influence in the fashion industry, radiated joy and confidence as she revealed her growing bump, symbolizing both love and new beginnings.

While keeping details of the pregnancy largely private, the reveal itself spoke volumes. Supporters praised her glow, style, and grace, with many expressing excitement at watching the designer step into motherhood. The moment was widely shared, quickly becoming a trending topic as admirers flooded her page with prayers, well wishes, and heartfelt messages.

Veekee and Femi Atere’s relationship has often been admired for its warmth and mutual support. Since their marriage, the couple has openly celebrated faith, partnership, and family values, making the pregnancy announcement especially meaningful to those who have followed their journey.

For many fans, the news represents more than just a celebrity pregnancy—it reflects answered prayers, growth, and the beauty of new life. Veekee James has long inspired young creatives with her success and authenticity, and this new phase of motherhood adds another layer to her story.

As they prepare to welcome their baby, Veekee James and Femi Atere are being showered with love and anticipation from well-wishers eager to see them embrace parenthood. Though the due date has not been disclosed, one thing is clear: the couple is entering this season with joy, gratitude, and overwhelming support.

Congratulations continue to pour in as they await the arrival of their little bundle of joy, marking yet another milestone in their love story.

PDP fixes new date for national convention in Abuja

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By Agency Report

The Abdulrahman Mohammed-led National Caretaker Committee (NCC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has fixed March 28 and March 29 for the party’s national convention in Abuja.

The party made this known in a communique issued at the end of the 105th meeting of its National Executive Committee (NEC) on Monday night.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the communique was read by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr Haruna Mohammed, at the end of the meeting, held at the official residence of the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, in Abuja.

In the communique, signed by Mohammed and the National Secretary, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, the party also slated ward and local government congresses for February and State congresses for March.

It said that the party’s NEC had directed the NCC, in collaboration with the National Organising Secretary and relevant organs of the party, to issue detailed guidelines, notices and modalities for the conduct of the congresses.

The communique added that the committee had been directed to act strictly in compliance with the PDP constitution, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) regulations, and judicial directives.

The party’s NEC also unanimously reconfirmed, ratified and reaffirmed the full content, validity, force and effect of all resolutions and decisions reached at the 104th emergency NEC meeting held on Dec. 7, 2025.

“That all actions taken, pursuant to the 104th NEC resolutions, remain binding, lawful and operative, having been taken in strict compliance with the PDP Constitution (as amended), the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the Electoral Act, and relevant judicial pronouncements,” the communique stated.

The party’s NEC also welcomed and affirmed the judgment of the Federal High Court in Ibadan which upheld the legality of the party’s leadership and administrative arrangements and directed INEC to recognise the duly-constituted caretaker committee.

The NEC equally resolved that all party organs, members and stakeholders would continue to act strictly in obedience to subsisting court judgments and judicial directives.

The committee therefore urged INEC and all relevant institutions to fully comply with the judgment in the interest of democracy and constitutional order.

It further reaffirmed the legitimacy, authority and mandate of the Mohammed-led committee, with Anyanwu as Secretary.

The party stressed that NCC remained the only lawful national administrative organ of the party, fully empowered to act as the National Working Committee (NWC), pending the conduct of the national convention.

The NEC also affirmed the extension of the tenure of the National Caretaker Working Committee (NCWC) and other affected caretaker committees of the state and zonal chapters, pending the conduct of the national convention and the state and zonal congresses, respectively.

The committee further mandated the NCC to immediately activate Convention Sub-Committees and begin full logistics, administrative and consultative preparations to ensure a transparent, inclusive and credible convention.

It also urged stakeholders, supporters, and members of the PDP across the country and in the diaspora to remain steadfast, law-abiding, and committed to the ideals of the party.

 

NAN

Eric Murphy and Jasmin Lawrence Expect First Child, Marking a New Chapter for Comedy Royalty

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Eric Murphy and Jasmin Lawrence have announced that they are expecting their first child together, nearly one year after officially tying the knot. The news has delighted fans, not only because of the couple’s growing family, but also because it further unites two legendary Hollywood lineages.

Eric is the son of iconic comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, while Jasmin is the daughter of celebrated comedian Martin Lawrence. Their relationship has long captured public attention, as it symbolically brings together two of the most influential figures in comedy and film history. Now, with a baby on the way, that connection has taken on even deeper meaning.

The couple shared the pregnancy news with close friends and family before it began circulating online, quickly drawing warm reactions from fans and fellow celebrities. Many described the moment as historic, celebrating the idea that the legacy of two comedy giants is continuing through the next generation.

Eric and Jasmin have largely kept their relationship private over the years, choosing to share only select moments with the public. After dating quietly, they surprised many when they announced their wedding last year in an intimate ceremony attended by close family and friends. Both Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence were reportedly present, making the occasion even more special given their long-standing friendship and professional history.

Since their marriage, the couple has focused on building a life away from the spotlight, maintaining a low-profile lifestyle while supporting each other’s personal and professional goals. The pregnancy announcement reflects this approach, emphasizing family and stability rather than publicity.

Fans have taken to social media to congratulate the couple, with many expressing excitement over what they jokingly call “comedy royalty” expanding its family tree. While Eric and Jasmin have not yet revealed the baby’s gender or due date, the announcement alone has sparked widespread celebration.

As they prepare to welcome their first child, Eric Murphy and Jasmin Lawrence are stepping into a new phase of life

one defined by parenthood, legacy, and the blending of two iconic families. Their journey continues to resonate with fans who have watched their love story unfold quietly but meaningfully, now culminating in the arrival of a new generation.

FG Launches Free Nationwide Training for 10 Million Nigerians on Financial Literacy

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Vice President Kashim Shettima
Vice President Kashim Shettima

The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched a free nationwide training programme aimed at equipping 10 million Nigerians with financial literacy, digital skills, and investment knowledge.

The initiative prioritizes women and youth to support sustainable wealth creation in the country’s rapidly evolving digital economy.

The programme is led by the Office of the Vice President through the Presidential Committee on Economic & Financial Inclusion (PreCEFI), chaired by Vice President Kashim Shettima.

Professional bodies involved include:

Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)

Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN)

Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS)

National Institute of Credit Administration (NICA)

Chartered Risk Management Institute (CRMI)

Nigeria Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (NIIE)

WAWU Africa is the technical partner, providing the digital platform and enabling infrastructures.

The programme aims to foster financial competence, trust, and capability, ensuring access to financial systems is accompanied by the skills to use them effectively.

Vice President Shettima described the initiative as a “strategic national investment in human, institutional, and ethical capacity”, emphasizing the role of youth and women in realising Nigeria’s demographic dividend.

Dr. Nurudeen Abubakar Zauro, Technical Adviser on Economic and Financial Inclusion, highlighted the need for practical skills alongside infrastructure, stating that financial inclusion is incomplete without the ability to use services responsibly.

Youth engagement remains a challenge: in Q1 2024, 14.4% of Nigerian youths aged 15–24 were neither in school, employed, nor in any form of training.

86% of the workforce lacks post-secondary education, and over 100 million young Nigerians do not have basic digital skills, limiting access to opportunities in the digital economy.

The government has previously partnered with the UAE to train seven million youths in digital skills and entrepreneurship.

The programme officially kicked off with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the federal government and the six professional bodies, marking a significant step toward nationwide capacity building in financial literacy and inclusion.

Why Staying Ahead of Illness Is the Smartest Health Decision You Can Make

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In today’s fast-paced world, many people delay visiting the hospital until their condition becomes severe. Health experts warn that this reactive approach to healthcare can have serious consequences, stressing that prevention remains the most effective way to safeguard long-term wellbeing.

Routine medical checkups play a critical role in detecting illnesses early—often before any visible symptoms emerge. Diseases such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and certain types of cancer frequently develop silently. Without regular screening, many individuals only discover these conditions at advanced stages, when treatment is more complex, costly, and less effective.

Medical professionals recommend that adults regularly monitor key health indicators, including blood pressure, blood sugar levels, cholesterol, and body mass index. These basic assessments provide vital insight into an individual’s risk of developing chronic conditions. Early detection allows patients to make necessary lifestyle changes and begin timely treatment, significantly improving health outcomes.

Mental health has also become a growing concern. Stress, anxiety, and depression are increasingly linked to work demands, financial pressures, and societal expectations. Regular consultations with healthcare providers can help identify mental health challenges early and prevent them from escalating into more serious conditions.

Nutrition and physical activity remain essential pillars of disease prevention. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins strengthens the immune system and lowers the risk of illness. When combined with consistent physical exercise, healthy eating habits contribute to improved energy levels and overall quality of life.

Health experts further advise adequate rest, proper hydration, and avoiding harmful habits such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. These lifestyle choices are key to reducing the risk of chronic diseases and promoting long-term health.

While regular health checkups may seem unnecessary when no symptoms are present, experts agree that prevention is always preferable to cure. Prioritizing healthcare today can lead to a longer, healthier, and more productive life.

Viral Ezenwanyi Mmiri Opens Up on Love, Power, and Her Marriage to a Christian Man

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Viral spiritual figure Ezenwanyi Mmiri, popularly known as Mmiri Doredo and revered by her followers as the Queen of Wealth, has sparked widespread discussion after speaking openly about her marriage to a Christian man and the spiritual journey surrounding their union.

Addressing growing curiosity and speculation online, Ezenwanyi Mmiri clarified that her husband did not know about her spiritual identity when their relationship began. According to her, their bond was formed purely out of genuine affection, not fear, manipulation, or spiritual influence. She firmly denied using charms or supernatural coercion, stressing that authentic love was the foundation of their relationship.

She explained that, despite her status as a marine goddess, completeness in her spiritual calling required a balance between the spiritual realm and the human world. In her belief system, having a life partner on land is not optional but essential. Without that earthly union, she said, her spiritual crown would remain incomplete, reducing her role to that of a messenger rather than a fully established queen.

Ezenwanyi Mmiri revealed that love, in her view, must be free from material motivations such as wealth, physical appearance, or power. She emphasized that both partners must enter the union willingly and sincerely. According to her, the water kingdom itself does not accept relationships built on deception or selfish gain, and any union lacking genuine love would not be spiritually approved.

She further disclosed that after their Igbo traditional wedding, she convinced her husband to undergo a water-based spiritual marriage. Initially skeptical due to his Christian background, he reportedly agreed after observing her convictions and understanding the cultural and spiritual importance of the rite. She stated that the spiritual marriage bound them both to strict loyalty, claiming that infidelity by either partner would carry fatal consequences.

Following the completion of the spiritual rites, Ezenwanyi Mmiri said she fully assumed her power and position within the marine kingdom. She described the process as a rite of completion, granting her full authority, wealth alignment, and recognition within her spiritual domain.

Her revelations have triggered mixed reactions across social media. Some viewers expressed shock and disbelief, while others viewed her account as a reflection of deeply rooted traditional and spiritual beliefs that coexist alongside modern religions in parts of Africa. Critics questioned the compatibility of such beliefs with Christianity, while supporters argued that cultural spirituality has long existed independently and deserves understanding rather than ridicule.

Ezenwanyi Mmiri concluded by reiterating that her marriage was not an act of manipulation but one of destiny and mutual consent. She maintained that love, whether spiritual or physical, must be pure to be accepted by both the human world and the spiritual realm.

As the conversation continues, her story has reignited broader debates around faith, tradition, spirituality, and how ancient belief systems still influence personal relationships in contemporary society.

No other country sees daily killings like Nigeria — Kukah

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Bishop Matthew Kukah
Bishop Matthew Kukah

Bishop Matthew Kukah of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto has expressed concern over Nigeria’s daily killings, saying the situation is unparalleled globally.

Speaking at the launch of a book on Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, Kukah stated that the country is divided along religious lines, exacerbated by Western media narratives.

“What is happening in Nigeria cannot happen in Sudan, Cameroon, Niger, Ghana, or any other country in the world,” Kukah said. “There is no other country in the world that 10 people are killed on Monday, 50 on Tuesday, 100 on Wednesday, and the killings go on every week. How can such a country move forward?”

He added: “Only in Nigeria do people die as Christians and Muslims. The Western media is fuelling the killings along religious lines — 20 Christians killed, 30 Muslims killed.”

Kukah called on political and religious leaders to build institutions that unite Nigerians for peace and the country’s development.

He also hailed former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Attahiru Jega, for intervening in the 2023 governorship crisis in Adamawa State.

Also speaking at the event, former Senate President and ex-Kwara State governor, Bukola Saraki, urged Nigerians to prioritise leaders with strong leadership qualities over political affiliations.

“The country can only move forward when the right people are given the chance to pilot its affairs,” he said, adding that Fintiri’s infrastructural footprint shows he is prepared for leadership.

Nassarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, who chaired the ceremony, encouraged Fintiri to join the All Progressives Congress, saying the party’s expansion had reached Adamawa State.

“If I come with the APC cap and flag, I would hand it to you today as our new member,” he said.

Governor Fintiri described himself as a “man of destiny,” reflecting on the 2023 elections.

“There were numerous futile shots at stopping me. The 2023 election was just the height of them, and an embarrassing one, not only to the state but to the nation and to democracy globally. In 2023, we saw treachery; we saw assault; we saw the moral compromise of a bankrupt elite masked as patriots. But most importantly, we saw support and resilience of the true Adamawa people and friendships that go beyond the state.”

He added: “If 2023 had not happened, I wouldn’t have known some people for who they are: pretentious, greedy, opportunistic, and desperate, yet crying the victim and still claiming democratic credentials they are distant from. The sad news is that this clique of pretenders and political puppeteers are still around, shuttling between Yola and Abuja, shamelessly and dangerously hovering around our democracy. We must, as we did in 2023, resist them with our votes and unmask them to the world.”

 

 

 

Court bars NLC, TUC from planned FCT protest

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The National Industrial Court in Abuja has restrained the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC), and others from embarking on industrial action or protests in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Justice Emmanuel Subilim granted the interim order following an application by the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and the FCT Administration.

The application, dated February 2, was brought pursuant to a suit marked NICN/ABJ/30/26 and filed by James Onoja (SAN) on behalf of the FCT Minister and the FCTA.

After hearing the claimants, Justice Subilim granted an interim order restraining the 1st to 5th respondents, their agents or privies, from embarking on any strike or protest pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

The judge also directed the 5th to 9th defendants, who are security agencies, to ensure there is no breakdown of law and order in the nation’s capital.

According to the claimants, the Chairman of the FCT Council had circulated a mobilisation message to members and affiliated unions for a mass protest scheduled for February 3, an action they said violated existing court orders.

They told the court that following an interlocutory ruling delivered on January 27, 2026, the order was served on the defendants on the same day the NLC and TUC allegedly directed their affiliated unions to intensify and sustain the strike.

The claimants said the directive, jointly signed by both unions, instructed striking workers to resume the strike on the grounds that their counsel, Femi Falana, SAN, had filed an appeal against the interlocutory ruling.

They added that the Joint Unions Action Committee subsequently issued a circular directing all employees to continue the strike, a move they said was aimed at causing a breakdown of law and order in Abuja.

The court adjourned the matter until February 10 for the hearing of the motion on notice.

 

 

Malami Challenges EFCC Forfeiture Order, Claims He Recieved ₦958m Gifts and ₦374m in Salaries, Allowances

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Former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), has pushed back strongly against the interim forfeiture of dozens of properties linked to him and members of his family, insisting before a Federal High Court in Abuja that his wealth was acquired through legitimate means, including salaries, allowances, business income and gifts from personal associates. The unfolding legal battle, now drawing intense public scrutiny, has reignited debate over the legality and ethics of public officers receiving large monetary gifts while in service.

DDM NEWS reports that Malami, through his legal team led by senior advocate Joseph Daudu, filed a motion challenging the interim forfeiture order granted in favour of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). The order, issued on January 6 by Justice Emeka Nwite, directed the temporary forfeiture of 57 properties allegedly suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities. The assets were said to be linked to Malami and two of his sons, Abdulaziz Malami and Abiru Rahman Malami.

In granting the ex parte application filed by the EFCC, the court held that the properties were reasonably suspected to have been acquired with proceeds of unlawful activities and therefore ordered their interim forfeiture to the Federal Government. Justice Nwite also directed the anti-graft agency to publish the forfeiture order in a national newspaper, inviting interested parties to appear within 14 days to show cause why the assets should not be permanently forfeited.

However, in a swift response, Malami approached the court with a motion on notice, alleging that the EFCC secured the interim order through suppression of material facts and misrepresentation. According to DDM NEWS, the former AGF argued that the action violated his constitutional rights to property, presumption of innocence, and family life, and warned that allowing the forfeiture proceedings to continue could result in duplicative litigation and conflicting judicial outcomes.

The application, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/20/2026 and filed on January 27, specifically targets the forfeiture of three properties listed as numbers 9, 18 and 48 in the EFCC’s application. These include Plot 157 on Lamido Crescent, Nasarawa GRA, Kano, purchased on July 31, 2019; a five-bedroom duplex with boys’ quarters at No. 12 Yalinga Street, off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja, acquired in October 2018 for ₦150 million; and the ADC Kadi Malami Foundation Building, reportedly purchased for ₦56 million.

Malami is asking the court to set aside the interim forfeiture order as it affects the three properties and to restrain the EFCC from interfering with his ownership, possession and control of them. He further contends that one of the properties is held in trust for the estate of his late father, the late Kadi Malami, and therefore cannot be linked to any alleged unlawful activity.

In a detailed 14-ground argument, Daudu told the court that the EFCC failed to place any prima facie evidence before it to establish that the properties were proceeds of crime or connected to any specific offence. He noted that Malami had duly declared the assets listed as numbers 9 and 18 in his asset declaration forms submitted to the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) in both 2019 and 2023, while property number 48 was clearly indicated as a trust asset.

“These assets, their value and their root of title have been clearly stated and specifically demonstrated in the various asset declaration forms spanning from 2019 to 2023,” Daudu stated, according to documents sighted by DDM NEWS.

The senior lawyer went further to outline Malami’s declared sources of income, insisting that they were substantial enough to justify the acquisition of the properties in question. According to him, the former AGF disclosed earnings amounting to ₦374,630,900 from salaries, estacodes, severance allowances and related entitlements. He also listed sitting allowances received from Malami’s participation in various statutory bodies, including the Federal Judicial Service Commission, the Federal Capital Territory Judicial Service Commission, the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee, and a high-powered presidential committee.

Other declared income streams include ₦574,073,000 from the disposal of assets, ₦10.017 billion as turnover from business ventures, ₦2.522 billion as loans extended to businesses, and ₦958 million described as traditional gifts from personal friends. Daudu further disclosed that Malami realised ₦509,880,000 from the public launch and presentation of his book titled “Contemporary Issues on Nigerian Law and Practice, Thorny Terrains in Traversing the Nigerian Justice Sector: My Travails and Triumphs.”

“These streams of income, and the continuing profits generated from the businesses over the years, sufficiently show that the properties sought to be forfeited were acquired through legitimate and lawful means,” Daudu argued, adding that the interim forfeiture order was obtained through misrepresentation.

Despite the heavy legal submissions, DDM NEWS observed that the matter could not proceed on the scheduled date, as it was not listed on the court’s cause list. The case had been handled during the court’s vacation, and the presiding judge, having concluded vacation matters, returned the file to the Chief Judge for reassignment. Several lawyers were also present in court, having filed processes on behalf of different clients seeking to halt the final forfeiture proceedings.

Beyond the courtroom, the controversy has sparked widespread legal and civil society reactions, particularly over Malami’s claim of receiving nearly ₦1 billion as gifts while serving as a public officer. Legal practitioners have pointed out that Nigerian law places strict limits on gifts received by public officials.

A former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Garki Branch, Obioma Ezenwobodo Esq, told DDM NEWS that there are clear laws prohibiting public officers from accepting gifts that could influence their official duties or create conflicts of interest. He warned that if prosecutors establish such links, Malami could face significant legal challenges.

Similarly, lawyer Nnamdi Ahaaiwe Esq cited the Fifth Schedule of the 1999 Constitution, which prohibits public officers from accepting benefits on account of actions taken in the course of duty, except within narrow and clearly defined exceptions. He also referenced provisions of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, which criminalise the corrupt acceptance of gifts or gratification, with penalties ranging from five to seven years imprisonment.

Civil society groups have also weighed in. The Executive Director of the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), Auwal Rafsanjani, described gifts received by public servants in the course of duty as a form of corruption and called for a clear cap on allowable gifts. In Kano, activist Comrade Akibu Hamisu described Malami’s claims as an attempt to legitimise alleged illicit enrichment, questioning how such figures could align with Nigeria’s official remuneration structure.

DDM NEWS notes that according to the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), ministers earn about ₦7.8 million annually, including allowances, a figure that stands in stark contrast to the sums now being debated in court. As the legal battle unfolds, observers say the case could set an important precedent for asset forfeiture, public accountability, and the interpretation of Nigeria’s anti-corruption laws.

Rivers Crisis: Tinubu Halts Fubara’s Impeachment

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Sim Fubara, President Bola Tinubu and Mr. Nysom Wike
Sim Fubara, President Bola Tinubu and Mr. Nysom Wike

President Bola Tinubu has intervened once again to settle the protracted feud between Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor and estranged godfather, Nyesom Wike.

The move comes after months of political tension that had pushed the state to the brink of impeachment, legislative paralysis, and instability.

Tinubu’s latest intervention follows a previous, short-lived peace effort in December 2023, which broke down, prompting a six-month emergency rule in Rivers State declared in March 2025.

Key directives from Tinubu

Impeachment on hold: The president ordered an immediate suspension of any impeachment efforts against Fubara, stressing that Wike must be respected as the state’s undisputed political leader.

Wike’s authority recognized: All internal party disputes in Rivers must ultimately defer to Wike. Tinubu drew a parallel with Lagos State, noting that party leadership must respect political elders regardless of personal disagreements.

By-elections: The president directed that candidates loyal to Wike should be recognized by APC for the upcoming House of Assembly by-elections in Ahoada East II and Khana II, scheduled for February 21, 2026.

Background of the feud

The conflict began soon after Fubara’s inauguration in May 2023, when he sought to assert independence from Wike’s influence.

Wike, who engineered Fubara’s rise as his successor, allegedly attempted to maintain control over Rivers State governance from Abuja.

Most state lawmakers reportedly align with Wike, leading to repeated impeachment attempts against Fubara.

Fubara’s allies argue the former governor, now APC minister and based in the FCT, should not dictate state affairs.

Previous peace attempts failed, culminating in the emergency rule of March 2025. The latest Tinubu-mediated resolution aims to restore stability while maintaining party hierarchy.

Fubara’s concessions

As part of the peace deal:

Fubara must formally recognize Wike as political leader with final authority over party matters in Rivers.

Wike’s camp must halt all impeachment actions against the governor.

Notably, the president sidelined discussions about Fubara’s potential second-term ambitions in 2027, describing such deliberations as premature.

This intervention underscores Tinubu’s ongoing role in managing political stability in key states, particularly those considered critical for the APC’s 2027 re-election strategy. Rivers State, being oil-rich and politically significant, remains a top priority in the president’s national governance agenda.

Are You Going to Sue?” Trump Responds to Reporter, Slams Trevor Noah and the Grammys

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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again stirred public debate after responding to questions about remarks made during the Grammy Awards, directing sharp criticism at host Trevor Noah and the ceremony itself.

When asked by a reporter whether he intended to pursue legal action against Noah, Trump did not rule it out. He took issue with what he described as a false implication that he had spent time on Jeffrey Epstein’s private island an allegation Trump firmly denied.

According to Trump, the comment crossed a line and damaged his reputation. While stopping short of formally confirming a lawsuit, he suggested that the claim was serious enough to warrant legal consideration, reiterating that he never visited Epstein’s island and rejecting any association with it.

Trump did not limit his criticism to the alleged remark alone. He went on to dismiss Trevor Noah’s performance as Grammy host, describing him as ineffective and unimpressive. In Trump’s view, Noah failed to connect with audiences, contributing to what he characterized as an overall disappointing broadcast.

The former president also took aim at the Grammy Awards as a whole, saying he watched portions of the show but found it largely unwatchable. He criticized the pacing, tone, and general execution of the event, arguing that it lacked entertainment value and failed to hold viewers’ attention.

In typical fashion, Trump compared Noah to other late-night and awards-show hosts, claiming that while Noah was not the worst he had seen, he ranked close. The remarks echoed Trump’s long-standing skepticism toward major entertainment institutions and media figures, whom he has frequently accused of bias and poor performance.

The comments quickly sparked reactions online, with supporters applauding Trump for pushing back against what they see as irresponsible statements, while critics accused him of attempting to intimidate comedians and deflect from broader conversations surrounding accountability and elite circles.

Neither the Recording Academy nor Trevor Noah has publicly responded to Trump’s comments as of now. However, the exchange has added another layer of controversy to an awards season already marked by political undertones, cultural tension, and heightened public scrutiny of influential figures.

As debates around freedom of expression, satire, and accountability continue to blur lines between politics and entertainment, Trump’s remarks underscore how even an awards show can become a flashpoint for larger cultural and legal conversations.

Whether the situation escalates into legal action or remains a war of words, it once again highlights the increasingly fragile intersection of celebrity culture, politics, and public perception in today’s media landscape.

SpaceX to Acquire Elon Musk’s AI Firm xAI in Major Merger Move

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SpaceX has confirmed it is taking over Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence start-up, xAI, in a deal that further tightens the billionaire’s growing web of interconnected companies.

The space company announced the acquisition by posting a memo from Musk on its website, describing the merger as the creation of an “innovation engine” that brings together AI, rockets, space-based internet, and media under a single structure.

While financial terms were not officially disclosed, a source familiar with the matter said the deal values xAI at $125 billion (£91bn) and SpaceX at $1 trillion, positioning SpaceX as the most valuable private company ever.

Tesla’s $2bn investment and a bigger automation plan

The move follows a recent announcement by Tesla, another Musk-controlled company, which revealed last month that it had invested $2 billion into xAI.

Musk has previously told Tesla investors he sees xAI acting like an “orchestra conductor” for Tesla’s factories, particularly as the company pushes deeper into autonomous robots and automation.

He also signalled a major strategic pivot, saying Tesla would stop producing two vehicle models in favour of building robots one of the most significant shifts in the company’s history.

However, Tesla’s investment in xAI has not been without controversy. Some shareholders objected to the decision, questioning why Tesla resources were being channelled into another Musk venture.

A vote last year reportedly showed more abstentions and opposition votes than approvals.

IPO speculation grows as SpaceX consolidates

The merger is also fuelling fresh speculation that SpaceX may be preparing for a public listing.

SpaceX is reported to be exploring an IPO, and analysts say consolidating xAI into its operations could make the company more attractive to public investors.

Emily Zheng, a senior analyst at Pitchbook, said the acquisition fits a pattern seen among major private firms looking toward the stock market.

She noted that the heavy costs tied to AI including computing power, infrastructure, and energy demands are pushing even the biggest private startups to consider going public.

In his memo, Musk argued that space could eventually solve one of AI’s biggest challenges: energy and scalability.

He said the immediate focus would be launching AI satellites from Earth, but suggested the bigger goal is far more ambitious space-based data centres capable of powering advanced AI at a scale not possible on the ground.

Musk wrote that such capabilities could help fund and enable future expansion projects, including bases on the Moon and an eventual human civilization on Mars.

xAI’s origins and the role of X (formerly Twitter)

xAI initially emerged from Musk’s ownership of X, formerly known as Twitter, after he acquired the platform in 2022.

The company benefited from access to real-time data on the platform, which is valuable for AI training. By spring 2025, xAI had become independently incorporated and gained a higher valuation than X itself.

xAI later acquired X in an all-stock deal, with Musk saying the merger would combine “data, models, compute, distribution and talent.”

Grok under scrutiny

xAI’s flagship product, the Grok chatbot, has faced repeated criticism, particularly over its image generation features.

In recent weeks, both the European Commission and UK media regulator Ofcom opened investigations into X amid concerns that Grok may have been used to generate sexualised images.

xAI has said it introduced new restrictions in January to limit how users can edit images through Grok.

What’s left outside Musk’s main empire?

With xAI now moving under SpaceX, only Neuralink and The Boring Company appear to remain as Musk’s smaller ventures that have not been absorbed into one of his larger companies.

The deal marks yet another step in Musk’s effort to unify his businesses and potentially position SpaceX as a more dominant force not only in space exploration, but in the rapidly expanding global AI race.

Trump Files $1 Billion Damages Claim Against Harvard

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US president Donald J Trump.

US President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will seek $1 billion in damages from Harvard University, escalating an ongoing dispute between the federal government and one of America’s most influential academic institutions.

Trump made the declaration on Monday via his Truth Social account, stating that his administration was no longer interested in maintaining any future relationship with the university.

“We are now seeking One Billion Dollars in damages, and want nothing further to do, into the future, with Harvard University,” Trump wrote.

Why Trump is targeting Harvard

Trump’s move is tied to broader accusations from his officials against Harvard and other top US universities. The administration has alleged that these institutions promote what it calls “woke” ideology, while also failing to adequately protect Jewish students during pro-Palestinian campus protests.

The administration has reportedly pursued legal complaints and demanded what critics describe as excessive financial penalties, with opponents calling the approach a political pressure campaign aimed at liberal universities.

The latest development comes after a report by the New York Times claimed Harvard had secured some concessions during settlement discussions with the government.

The report said Trump had dropped an earlier demand for Harvard to pay $200 million as part of a settlement, following prolonged negotiations.

However, Trump’s new position appears to harden the administration’s stance even further, with the president now demanding a much larger sum.

Trump also referenced earlier settlement talks from last year, saying negotiations had previously been close to a $500 million settlement.

He claimed Harvard proposed opening trade schools as part of the deal, but argued the plan was rejected for being inadequate.

According to Trump, the trade school proposal was simply an attempt by Harvard to avoid what he described as a much larger cash settlement.

Other Ivy League schools under pressure

Harvard is not the only elite institution facing pressure.

Columbia University reportedly agreed to pay $200 million last summer and pledged to follow rules that prevent race from being considered in admissions or hiring decisions.

The University of Pennsylvania also aligned with Trump administration concerns last year by announcing it would ban transgender women from competing in women’s sports.

While Trump accused Harvard of “serious and heinous illegalities,” he did not specify which laws the university allegedly violated.

The dispute is expected to further intensify debates in the US over campus activism, free speech, antisemitism allegations, and government influence over university policies.

Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo Fires Back at Tattoo Critics, Questions Religious Double Standards

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Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo has ignited fresh debate online after responding to criticism over his newly revealed tattoo, challenging what he described as selective judgment among Christians and the wider public.

The popular relationship coach and senior pastor came under scrutiny shortly after images of his tattoo began circulating on social media. Critics questioned how a Christian leader could openly wear a tattoo, with some framing it as incompatible with faith and moral standards expected of clergy. The backlash quickly gained traction, prompting the pastor to address the matter directly.

In a pointed response, Pastor Okonkwo highlighted what he views as hypocrisy in the criticism directed at him. He noted that many of those condemning his tattoo freely engage in cosmetic and aesthetic practices such as wearing wigs made from human hair, fixing artificial eyelashes, or undergoing microblading procedures, yet see no issue with these modifications. According to him, such practices also involve altering one’s appearance, raising questions about why tattoos are singled out as unacceptable.

His remarks shifted the conversation from the tattoo itself to a broader discussion about how society defines morality, spirituality, and personal expression. Pastor Okonkwo emphasized that external appearances do not determine a person’s faith or relationship with God, arguing that character, conduct, and love for others should matter far more than outward looks.

The response resonated with many supporters who applauded his honesty and willingness to confront what they see as outdated or inconsistent standards within religious spaces. They argued that Christianity should focus on spiritual growth and compassion rather than rigid rules about appearance. Others, however, maintained that spiritual leaders should uphold traditional values, insisting that tattoos remain controversial within certain Christian interpretations.

The exchange has once again brought attention to evolving perspectives on faith in modern society. As younger generations embrace self-expression and challenge long-held norms, religious leaders are increasingly navigating the tension between tradition and contemporary culture.

Pastor Okonkwo’s comments underline a growing call for introspection within religious communities, urging believers to examine why certain practices are condemned while others are widely accepted. Whether one agrees with his stance or not, the conversation has opened space for a more nuanced discussion about faith, freedom, and the essence of spirituality in today’s world.

Rather than silencing the criticism, the pastor’s response has amplified an important question: should faith be measured by outward appearance, or by the values and actions that define a person’s life?

Nuclear Deal: Iran Orders Talks With US as Trump Warns of ‘Bad Things’

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FBI indicted Iranian government in a plot to assassinate United States president-elect, Donald Trump
FBI indicted Iranian government in a plot to assassinate United States president-elect, Donald Trump

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has reportedly directed officials to begin nuclear negotiations with the United States, as US President Donald Trump issued a fresh warning that “bad things” could happen if Tehran fails to reach an agreement with Washington.

Local media reports said Pezeshkian ordered the opening of talks on Iran’s nuclear programme amid rising tensions between both countries, following Iran’s deadly crackdown on recent anti-government protests and renewed pressure from the US.

Trump, who has already ordered the deployment of an aircraft carrier group to the Middle East, said he still hoped both sides could “work something out” but stressed that time was running out for Iran to accept a deal.

Despite the threats, Tehran has continued to insist it prefers diplomacy, while warning that any aggression would be met with a strong response.

According to Iran’s Fars news agency, the Iranian president has authorised negotiations with the US, citing an unnamed government source.

The report was also published by government-backed newspaper Iran and reformist daily Shargh.

A meeting is reportedly being arranged in Turkey on Friday, following diplomatic interventions by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey and Oman, an Arab official told AFP.

Meanwhile, US outlet Axios reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to meet with US envoy Steve Witkoff in Istanbul to discuss the possibility of a renewed nuclear deal.

Trump has repeatedly warned that Iran must act quickly, arguing that its nuclear programme is aimed at producing an atomic bomb an allegation Tehran has consistently denied.

Speaking in a CNN interview on Sunday, Araghchi said Iran shares Trump’s position against nuclear weapons and described that as a possible foundation for agreement, adding that Iran would expect sanctions relief in return.

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman, Esmaeil Baqaei, also said Tehran was working on a negotiation framework expected to be ready within days, with communications being passed through regional intermediaries.

Turkey has continued to play a leading role in de-escalation efforts, with Araghchi recently visiting Istanbul and holding discussions with officials in several regional countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

Sudan’s RSF Commander Killed as Rival Factions Clash in Darfur

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A senior commander of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has reportedly been killed during internal fighting in the Darfur region, local sources have said.

The commander, Abdullah Abu al-Qasim, who led the RSF’s Sha’iriya sector, was said to have died in clashes that broke out among RSF factions in the Khazan area late on Sunday.

Sources said the violence started at about 8:00 p.m. local time and was triggered by internal leadership disputes within the paramilitary group.

While the clashes reportedly caused multiple casualties, the exact number of those killed or injured remains unclear.

Abu al-Qasim, also known as “Dawli,” was described as a key RSF field commander in the area. He was also the brother of Muhammad Abu al-Qasim, the Nazir (tribal chief) of the Birgid tribe.

The RSF has not issued an official statement on the reported incident.

Sudan has remained in crisis since April 2023, when conflict erupted between the RSF and the Sudanese Armed Forces, sparking widespread violence and instability across the country, including the Darfur region.

Court Blocks Mass Protest, Strike Against Wike, FCTA

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The National Industrial Court (NIC) in Abuja has restrained workers under the umbrella of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) from embarking on a planned mass protest and strike against the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

The court order, issued on Monday, followed an ex-parte motion filed by Mr Wike and the FCTA, seeking to halt the planned industrial action scheduled for Tuesday, 3 February, or any other date.

Justice Emmanuel Sibilim granted the interim injunction after hearing submissions from the claimants.

Motion Filed by Wike, FCTA

The application was filed on 2 February in a suit marked NICN/ABJ/30/26, through counsel James Onoja (SAN), acting on behalf of the FCT minister and the FCTA.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the NLC and TUC were listed as respondents in the matter, alongside individuals identified as Benson Upah, General N.A Toro, and Stephen Knabayi.

Court Issues Interim Order

In his ruling, Justice Sibilim restrained the first five respondents, including the labour unions, as well as their agents and affiliates, from proceeding with any strike action pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

The judge also directed the 5th to 9th defendants, who are security agencies, to ensure there is no breakdown of law and order.

The matter was subsequently adjourned to 10 February for the hearing of the motion on notice.

Background to the Dispute

According to the claimants, the case arose after the chairperson of the FCT council of the workers’ union allegedly sent out a mobilisation message to members and affiliated unions, calling for a mass protest scheduled for 3 February.

The court’s intervention now temporarily halts the planned protest and any related strike action, pending further proceedings.

2027 Power Play: Kwankwaso Puts ADC Defection on Hold Amid Uncertainty Over Peter Obi’s Presidential Ticket

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As political permutations ahead of the 2027 general elections continue to intensify, fresh details have emerged on why former Kano State governor and National Leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, is yet to make a decisive move to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), despite months of high-level engagements. Multiple credible sources have revealed that Kwankwaso’s hesitation is closely tied to unresolved concerns over whether former Anambra State governor, Peter Obi, will secure the ADC’s presidential ticket.

DDM NEWS gathered that while talks between Kwankwaso’s political machinery, the Kwankwasiyya Movement, and the ADC leadership have reached an advanced stage, the absence of a clear guarantee for Obi has slowed momentum. Insiders describe the situation as a delicate political chess game, with Kwankwaso’s potential defection being viewed as a critical bargaining chip in shaping the ADC’s presidential equation for 2027.

At the heart of the unfolding drama is a proposed alliance between Kwankwaso and Obi, which would see both political heavyweights run on a joint presidential ticket under the ADC platform. Sources familiar with the talks say the alliance is part of a broader coalition strategy reportedly midwifed by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who has remained an influential behind-the-scenes figure in opposition realignments.

According to information obtained by DDM NEWS, the ADC constituted a three-man high-powered committee to interface with prominent politicians considering joining the party. This committee has held multiple meetings with representatives of Kwankwaso, including a recent closed-door session in Abuja aimed at finalising the terms of his defection. However, the talks reportedly ended without a firm conclusion, as several political and strategic issues remained unresolved.

A senior ADC official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that discussions are ongoing and expressed optimism that a breakthrough could be reached soon. “We are closing in on Kwankwaso, and we will be happy to receive him. Our committee met with his team a few days ago, and another meeting is scheduled. We are hopeful that within a week or two, we will reach a strong conclusion,” the official said, while admitting that key concerns still needed to be addressed.

From the Kwankwaso camp, however, the tone is more cautious. A trusted insider within the Kwankwasiyya Movement acknowledged the meetings but stressed that a defection is unlikely in the immediate future. According to the source, influential northern leaders, alongside former President Obasanjo, have advised Kwankwaso not to rush into the ADC without firm assurances regarding Obi’s political fate.

“Many things are playing out,” the insider told DDM NEWS. “Some northern leaders and Baba Ota (Obasanjo) are advising RMK to tread carefully. As it stands, Kwankwaso is the bargaining strength for Peter Obi to secure the ADC presidential ticket, and that card must be played wisely.”

The source further alleged that there are growing fears within the Kwankwaso camp that powerful interests loyal to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar may be positioning themselves to dominate the ADC ahead of the party’s presidential primaries. According to this narrative, Obi may have been strategically lured into the party, only to face stiff opposition during the primaries and potentially be pressured into accepting a vice-presidential slot.

“The picture we are seeing is troubling,” the source said. “ADC leaders are mounting pressure on RMK to join, and yes, he is interested. But we do not want to play into the hands of those rooting for Atiku’s presidency who may have almost taken over the party. The fear is that Obi will contest the primaries, lose to Atiku, and then be persuaded to settle for vice president. How far Obi is willing to go in that direction is still unclear.”

DDM NEWS also learnt that both the Obi and Kwankwaso camps have held consultations with key national figures in a bid to galvanise support for a southern presidency in 2027. Central to these discussions is the argument that, in the interest of equity and balance, the South should be allowed to complete an eight-year tenure, a goal that many believe can only be achieved through an Obi presidency.

An NNPP chieftain involved in the consultations disclosed that Kwankwaso’s defection is contingent on the outcome of these broader engagements. “We are committed to seeing the South complete its eight years, which is only possible with Peter Obi as president. People like Obasanjo believe strongly in this arrangement. If that happens, Kwankwaso can then reasonably position himself for the 2031 presidential race,” the source explained.

The insider emphasized that Kwankwaso remains in extensive consultations and that no decisive move will be made until all strategic considerations are settled. “As of today, RMK is Obi’s strongest bargaining chip within the ADC. But politics is dynamic. A day is too long in the political arena,” he added.

Confirming the state of talks, another source noted that both the ADC and Kwankwaso committees met recently in Abuja and agreed to reconvene in the coming week. “Yes, the meeting took place, and both sides agreed to continue discussions. By next week, we should have a clearer position,” the source said.

When contacted by DDM NEWS, the National Publicity Secretary of the ADC, Bolaji Abdullahi, declined to comment on the specifics of the negotiations, stating that he was not part of any committee engaging Kwankwaso. However, he described Kwankwaso as a formidable political force with significant national appeal.

Similarly, the National Publicity Secretary of the NNPP, Ladipo Johnson, said he was not in possession of any concrete information regarding Kwankwaso’s potential defection and therefore could not comment.

As consultations continue behind closed doors, DDM NEWS observes that the coming weeks may prove decisive. Whether Kwankwaso eventually makes the leap to the ADC—or chooses to hold back in defense of a broader southern strategy—will not only shape the internal dynamics of the ADC but could significantly redefine the opposition landscape ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

Snakebite Deaths Spark Demand For Free Antivenom Nationwide

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(DDM) – Health professionals in Nigeria are raising fresh concerns about snakebite deaths.

Community pharmacists say many of these deaths are preventable.

They are urging the Federal Government to act quickly.

Their appeal is directed at President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

They want lifesaving antivenom made free across the country.

Pharmacists argue that cost is a major barrier to treatment.

They say many victims cannot afford urgent care.

The Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria has spoken publicly.

The group highlights the scale of the problem.

It describes snakebite envenoming as a neglected health crisis.

Experts say snakebites affect rural and farming communities most.

Many victims are farmers, herders, and children in remote areas.

These groups often live far from equipped hospitals.

Delays in treatment can worsen outcomes.

Quick access to antivenom improves survival chances.

The ACPN estimates thousands die yearly from snakebites.

Its chairman, Pharmacist Ambrose Eze, shared recent figures.

He said about 2,000 Nigerians die annually from complications.

He also noted over 20,000 cases occur each year.

Many survivors face lasting health problems.

Some suffer permanent disabilities.

Limb loss is one serious consequence.

Experts link these outcomes to late treatment.

They also blame weak drug supply systems.

Some hospitals reportedly lack antivenom stocks.

Others must refer patients elsewhere.

Referrals can cost precious time.

Time is critical in snakebite care.

Medical workers stress early intervention.

Antivenom neutralizes venom in the body.

Without it, complications can increase.

Treatment costs are another concern.

Pharmacists say a dose may cost around ₦40,000.

That amount is high for many families.

Out-of-pocket payments remain common in Nigeria.

Health insurance coverage is still limited.

The pharmacists propose a solution.

They want antivenom included under NHIA coverage.

They say this would reduce financial pressure.

It could also increase hospital readiness.

They also recommend local production.

Local manufacturing may lower costs.

It may also improve availability.

Nigeria relies heavily on imported antivenom.

Importation can face delays and shortages.

Global health bodies recognize snakebite as a tropical disease.

The World Health Organization has flagged the issue before.

Snakebites are common in parts of Africa and Asia.

Climate and environment play a role.

Bushy and agricultural zones see higher cases.

Public awareness is another challenge.

Some victims first seek traditional remedies.

Medical experts advise hospital treatment instead.

They say proper care saves more lives.

Pharmacists emphasize that every life matters.

They call for stronger government commitment.

They want funding and policy support.

They believe prevention and access must improve.

Observers say the appeal adds pressure on policymakers.

They note rising focus on public health funding.

Citizens continue to watch government response.

Health advocates hope for quick action.

They say free antivenom could save many lives.

They also say it would support vulnerable communities.

The debate now centers on funding priorities.

For many families, the issue is urgent.

For pharmacists, the message is simple.

They say treatment should not depend on wealth.

They insist lifesaving drugs must be accessible.

They believe nationwide coverage is achievable.

They argue political will is key.

As cases continue yearly, concern remains high.

Health workers say prevention and readiness must go together.

They conclude that early care saves lives.