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Senate Retains Manual Backup Despite Minority Opposition, Clause 60 Controversy

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Nigerian Senate
Nigerian Senate

(DDM) – Diaspora Digital Media confirms that the Nigerian Senate on Tuesday approved the electronic transmission of election results while retaining manual collation as a backup, following a tense plenary session marked by opposition from 15 lawmakers over Clause 60 of the Electoral Act (Repeal and Re-Enactment) Bill, 2026.

The upper chamber voted 55 to 15 in favor of maintaining the manual fallback provision, which ensures that Form EC8A, signed and completed manually at polling units, remains legally decisive if electronic transmission fails. Senators opposing the clause, led by Enyinnaya Abaribe (ADC/Abia South), had advocated for real-time electronic uploads without a backup system.

The decision comes after the Senate earlier rescinded the bill to review discrepancies in several clauses, including Clause 60, and to align the legislation with the February 2027 general elections announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The reversal allowed the Senate to restart deliberations and reconsider the contentious manual transmission provision.

Tuesday’s proceedings were dominated by heated exchanges over Clause 60, which governs the collation and electronic transmission of election results.

Abaribe demanded a division on the clause, triggering a rowdy session reminiscent of his earlier, withdrawn attempt during last week’s emergency plenary. Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele intervened to maintain order, noting that procedural motions allowed for reconsideration under Order 52(6) of the Senate Standing Orders.

The manual backup clause ensures that, in cases where polling unit results cannot be transmitted electronically to INEC’s Result Viewing Portal (IReV) due to network disruptions, manually documented results will serve as the official record. The amendment provides legal certainty and preserves the integrity of election outcomes, preventing potential disputes caused by technological failures.

Senators who supported the provision, including Deputy Minority Leader Lere Oyewunmi, argued that manual documentation safeguards democracy and protects voters’ interests. Those opposing the clause expressed concerns that retaining a manual fallback could slow result collation and reduce transparency. Despite the dissent, the majority prevailed, reinforcing the Senate’s position on balancing technology and accountability.

Earlier in the session, Bamidele highlighted multiple inconsistencies in the bill, including cross-referencing, numbering, and internal alignment across clauses 6, 9, 10, 22, 23, 28, 29, 32, 42, 47, 51, 60, 62, 64, 65, 73, 77, 86, 87, 89, 93, and 143. He also noted that the timing of the 2027 elections, coinciding with Ramadan, could impact voter turnout and logistics, justifying the bill’s rescission and reevaluation.

The renewed approval follows intense public scrutiny, protests, and advocacy by youth movements, civil society groups, and opposition figures demanding strong electoral safeguards. While electronic transmission remains mandatory, the Senate’s insistence on a manual backup ensures continuity, legal clarity, and resilience against technological failures ahead of the 2027 elections.

Weaker Dollar Offers Hope for Naira Stability, Eases Economic Pressures

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Nigeria's Naira Rebounds Alongside A Decline In Dollar Reserves
Nigeria's Naira Rebounds Alongside A Decline In Dollar Reserves

(DDM) – Diaspora Digital Media notes that a weaker U.S. dollar could offer temporary relief for Nigeria’s economy, but its impact depends on broader domestic conditions.

Analysts say the first channel of influence is imports, as Nigeria relies heavily on dollars for machinery, pharmaceuticals, electronics, industrial inputs, and consumer goods. The local naira cost of these goods equals the dollar price multiplied by the exchange rate. When the naira is unstable or weak, even modest drops in dollar prices may fail to lower domestic costs. Conversely, a stable or stronger naira allows importers to plan pricing more effectively, potentially slowing inflation or easing price pressures on the street.

Inflation remains a critical factor. While a weaker dollar can reduce imported inflation by lowering the naira cost of foreign goods, domestic drivers—food shortages, rising transport and energy costs, insecurity, and distribution inefficiencies—can continue to push prices upward. Economists warn that dollar movements alone cannot solve Nigeria’s inflation challenges unless local conditions improve concurrently.

Oil earnings represent another potential area of relief. Nigeria earns dollars through crude exports, and a weaker dollar does not automatically increase revenue. If oil prices rise while the dollar weakens, the country may earn more per barrel, but gains depend on export volumes and how efficiently dollars enter the local foreign exchange market. Improved liquidity from these inflows could relieve pressure on the naira and stabilize domestic prices.

External debt is particularly sensitive to exchange rate movements. Nigeria services debt denominated in dollars, and the real economic burden is measured in naira. A stronger naira against the dollar reduces the domestic cost of debt payments, easing fiscal pressure, whereas a weaker naira increases the burden, regardless of global dollar weakness. Economists highlight that the ideal scenario combines a weaker dollar with a stable naira and increased foreign exchange availability.

Investment flows may also respond to global currency dynamics. Lower U.S. interest rates or a weak dollar can push investors toward emerging markets like Nigeria. Success depends on investor confidence regarding currency repatriation, policy consistency, and transparency. Without such confidence, potential inflows may not materialize, leaving naira pressure largely unchanged.

Remittances form another channel where a weaker dollar affects ordinary Nigerians. While a stronger naira reduces the naira value of remitted dollars, the net effect depends on purchasing power. Cheaper imports and slower domestic inflation can allow families to maintain or increase real purchasing power, even if fewer naira are received per dollar.

Economists conclude that a weaker U.S. dollar presents an opportunity to ease economic pressures in Nigeria, but its benefits are conditional. Stable naira policies, effective foreign exchange management, and domestic inflation control are essential for translating global currency movements into tangible improvements for citizens.

Tinubu giving only APC govs N500b each as palliative — Gov Lawal

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Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal
Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal

Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal has alleged that the Federal Government is disbursing N500 billion in intervention funds to APC governors, claiming Zamfara hasn’t benefited.

Lawal, a PDP member, stated this during a Radio DW Hausa interview, saying Zamfara receives only statutory allocations without extra support.

He maintained his administration is executing development projects despite lacking federal intervention funds.

“The Federal Government has never disbursed any intervention fund to Zamfara State unlike other states. I have it on good authority that some states have received over N500 billion from the Federal Government, but my state has not received a single kobo. I believe it is because I am not in the same party as them. I am in an opposition party,” Mr Lawal said.

“Since I became governor in 2023, if not for the allocation we are entitled to, the Federal Government has not given us any additional intervention. But that has not stopped us from doing our best to execute projects for the betterment of our people,” he added.

Despite what he described as a lack of additional federal support, Lawal said his administration had continued to implement development projects across Zamfara.

“I have never borrowed any loan to run our state, not even one cent. Every month, N1.2 billion is deducted before the money is sent to us,” he said.

Meanwhile, amid ongoing internal challenges within the PDP, Mr Lawal ruled out defecting to another political party.

“As a Muslim, I believe only God gives power, no one else. I can’t betray my party just because we have internal issues within it. I will do my best to see the end of this issue we are facing.

“I can’t make that decision alone. I have to consult with my supporters before I can make such a decision. But if PDP is fixed, then there will be no reason for me to move to any party,” the governor added.

 

FG to establish fire stations in 109 Senatorial Districts

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Kwara State Fire Service during a drill
Kwara State Fire Service during a drill

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The Federal Government has concluded plans to establish fire stations in all the 109 Senatorial Districts in the country, as part of efforts to mitigate fire disasters in the country.

Dr Olumode Samuel-Adeyemi, the Controller General of the Federal Fire Service, FFS, made this known when he visited the Singer market in Kano State on an on-the-spot assessment following the fire incident in the market on Feb. 14.

This, according to Samuel-Adeyemi, was part of efforts to mitigate fire disasters and boost safety, protect lives, and secure national assets in the country.

The CG said that, particularly, a fire post would be established at Singer market in Kano to reduce and curb recurring fire outbreaks in the market.

Mr Samuel-Adeyemi, who conveyed the message of the Minister of Interior, Dr Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, sympathised with government and people of Kano State, particularly residents and traders of Singer market, over the loss of lives and property worth billions of naira.

He said the visit was part of the ongoing efforts by FFS to strengthen emergency response and improve safety in public infrastructure.

“I conducted an on-the-spot assessment of affected areas and met with market leadership to discuss preventive measures.

“Two similar incidents occurred in the market within weeks, resulting in significant economic loss, to this end, a fire station will be established within the market to reduce response time to incidents,”he said.

Mr Samuel-Adeyemi appealed to Nigerians to always give right of way to fire trucks, noting that although firefighters responded to the Singer Market incident within 20 minutes, but access to the scene was delayed due to obstruction.

He identified faulty electrical wiring, unsafe fuel storage, cooking inside shops, use of generators, lithium battery installations, and unattended electrical appliances as major causes of market fires.

On preventive measures, he said the service has intensified public education and inspections through its Inspectorate and Enforcement Unit to ensure compliance with fire safety standards.

He added that the proposed amendment of the Fire Service Act would strengthen the service’s enforcement powers, including sealing premises that fail to install required fire safety equipment.

He said that plans to establish fire stations across senatorial districts and local government areas to widen coverage and improve rapid response have reached an advanced stage.

“We will collaborate with the Nigeria Police Force and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to ensure crowd control during fire incidents.

“We will also construct water reservoirs in major markets nationwide to enable firefighters access water promptly during emergencies,”he said.

He commended the Kano State Fire Service and other emergency agencies for their cooperation and assured continued federal support in equipment and training.

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Ramadan crescent moon sighted in Saudi Arabia

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Moon

The crescent moon marking the start of Ramadan has been sighted in Saudi Arabia, with Wednesday, February 18, 2026, confirmed as the first day of the holy month.

The moon was spotted in Hawtat Sudair and Tumair, Al-Majma’ah Governorate, with favorable weather conditions.

Meanwhile, Muslims in Nigeria are expected to wait for a declaration on the commencement of Ramadan in the country from the Sultan of Sokoto and Amirul Mumineen, His Eminence, Alh. Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar.

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the holiest month of the year.

It commemorates the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Mohammed.

Dokpesi Jr, Ex-GMD Akiotu clash over DAAR Communications management shake-up

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DAAR Communications
DAAR Communications

There’s been a major shake-up at DAAR Communications, with Chairman Raymond Dokpesi Jr and former Group Managing Director Tony Akiotu at odds over management changes.

Dokpesi Jr defended the restructuring, saying it was necessary for the company’s growth and stability after his father’s passing.

While speaking in Abuja, the chairman described the departure of long-serving executives as a tough but necessary move aimed at ensuring stability and future growth.

He said the transition process was carefully handled to minimise tension and sustain investor and stakeholder confidence.

According to him, the company faced significant challenges after his father’s death, including declining investor confidence and a drop in share value.

He added that he had to juggle family obligations with urgent corporate matters, and was surprised to learn that the company secretary had convened an emergency board meeting without his knowledge — a development he said raised concerns about corporate governance.

Dokpesi Jr acknowledged that the exiting executives were owed salary arrears and other entitlements, which the organisation had to settle.

However, he noted that the arrears had accumulated into billions of naira during their 15-year tenure.

“I will continue to apologise to Mr Tony Akiotu and the affected management staff for any hurt feelings resulting from the actions taken. But I have no regrets — I believe it was the right decision, and the results we are seeing today validate that choice,” he said.

He further explained that the restructuring enabled the company to prioritise outstanding salary obligations and improve operational efficiency.

Most of the organisation’s business units, he noted, are now financially independent, with others expected to attain full autonomy before year-end.

But in response, Akiotu criticised Dokpesi Jr’s remarks, describing them as unfair and misleading.

He argued that it was wrong for a chairman who presided overboard meetings and approved management memos to later accuse the same leadership team of mismanaging the company.

“All major operational and financial decisions taken during my tenure were subject to board approval and oversight,” Akiotu maintained.

He also highlighted the achievements recorded under the former management, noting that the company grew into a national and international media brand, with radio and television operations across Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Akiotu added that while executive retirements may be permissible under company regulations, the public characterisation of their tenure overlooked the sacrifices made in building one of Nigeria’s pioneering broadcast institutions.

“If Raymond Dokpesi Jr believes we played no part in the growth of the company, we leave it to Nigerians and history to make that judgment,” he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2027: Don’t waste your money, Tinubu will secure landslide victory — APC chieftain

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President Bola Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

APC’s National Working Committee member, Hon. Durotolu Oyebode Bankole, has said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is poised for a decisive re-election victory in 2027, citing his impressive track record and rising public approval.

Bankole attributed Tinubu’s popularity to reforms in agriculture, economic stabilization, and infrastructure development, including ongoing road projects like the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway and Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway.

Bankole dismisses opposition criticisms as politically motivated, stressing Tinubu’s focus on consolidating reforms and deepening social development. Would you like to know more about Tinubu’s policies or the opposition’s response?

In a statement issued Tuesday in Abuja, Bankole described any attempt to challenge the President in 2027 as a “waste of resources”.

While citing the 2023 presidential election results announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Bankole recalled that Tinubu secured 8,794,726 votes to defeat his closest rivals Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who polled 6,984,520 votes, and Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP), who garnered 6,101,533 votes.

He noted that the President also met the constitutional requirement of securing at least 25 per cent of votes in two-thirds of the states and the Federal Capital Territory.

According to the APC chieftain, the political permutation has since shifted in Tinubu’s favour.

He referenced recent surveys by NOIPolls indicating that the President’s approval rating has risen to 51 per cent — a significant increase from earlier figures during his first year in office.

Bankole attributed the surge in approval to reforms in agriculture, economic stabilization and infrastructure development.

On housing, he pointed to the Renewed Hope Cities and Estates programme, which targets the delivery of 100,000 housing units nationwide.

In education, he cited the Student Loan Scheme, which he said has disbursed over N95.6 billion to hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries, alongside investments in medical education and renewable energy projects in tertiary institutions.

The APC official also referenced economic indicators, including a reported 4.23 per cent GDP growth in the second quarter of 2025 and the increase of the national minimum wage to N70,000.

He said the administration’s fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange reforms were difficult but necessary measures to reposition the economy.

Speaking on criticisms from opposition groups, including the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) and the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Bankole dismissed allegations of governance failures as politically motivated attempts to discredit the administration.

“The President remains focused on consolidating reforms and deepening social development,” he said, adding that 2026 has been designated as the “Year of Families and Social Development” to strengthen national cohesion.

He maintained that the APC would continue to defend what he described as the gains of the Tinubu administration, expressing confidence that Nigerians would reward the President with a landslide victory in 2027.

Anderson Cooper Departs 60 Minutes After Nearly Two Decades

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Veteran journalist Anderson Cooper has announced his departure from the iconic news programme 60 Minutes, ending nearly 20 years as a correspondent on the award-winning show. Cooper joined the programme in May 2006 and quickly became one of its most recognizable faces, contributing to some of the series’ most impactful stories.

In a statement released on February 16, Cooper described his time on 60 Minutes as a career highlight. He credited the role with providing opportunities to tell compelling stories alongside some of the industry’s most talented producers, editors, and camera crews. Reflecting on the experience, he said joining the programme was a dream come true, recalling how he grew up watching the show with his family and immediately accepted the offer when approached to become a correspondent.

Cooper explained that his decision to step away is motivated primarily by family considerations. After years of balancing responsibilities at both CNN and CBS, he expressed a desire to spend more time with his young children. He emphasized that leaving now feels like the right choice, both personally and professionally.

Industry observers have noted that Cooper’s reporting helped define a generation of 60 Minutes journalism, delivering in-depth investigations and human-interest stories that reached millions of viewers. His departure marks the end of an era for the broadcast, and his colleagues have praised him for his professionalism, integrity, and distinctive storytelling style.

While Cooper leaves the programme, he has indicated that he will continue pursuing other journalism and media projects, signaling that his voice and influence in television news are far from finished.

Adekunle Gold and Davido’s New Song Sparks “Married Men’s Confession” Buzz

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Nigerian Afrobeats stars Adekunle Gold and Davido have captured fans’ attention with their latest collaboration, “Only God Can Save Me”, released on February 12 through their joint YouTube channel. The song tells the story of a man surrounded by attractive women while trying to stay faithful, blending humor, honesty, and relatable experiences.

Fans quickly dubbed the track a “married men’s confession,” noting how it reflects the challenges of resisting temptation even after marriage. Adekunle Gold’s verse focuses on avoiding drama while acknowledging the allure of flirtation, and Davido’s verse emphasizes the costs of love and dating, all while confidently asserting his appeal. The chorus reinforces the struggle, asking, “Only God can save me. How do I look away when these fine girls want me?”

The song resonates even more given the artists’ personal lives. Adekunle Gold is married to fellow Afropop singer Simi, while Davido is married to celebrity chef Chioma Avril Rowland. Fans have praised the track for its authenticity, catchy melody, and clever storytelling, sparking conversations on social media about loyalty, temptation, and married life. “Only God Can Save Me” continues to highlight both artists’ ability to blend personal experiences with infectious Afrobeats rhythms, keeping listeners engaged and entertained.

Odumodublvck Open to Reconciliation With Blaqbonez, But Only In Person

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Nigerian rapper Odumodublvck, known for his distinctive “Okpoproko” sound, has expressed willingness to reconcile with fellow artiste Blaqbonez—but only if the apology comes directly and in person.

Speaking on a recent podcast, Odumodublvck explained that while he does not close the door on reconciliation, forgiveness requires sincerity. His Christian faith, he said, informs his belief that people can be forgiven, but only when a person shows a genuine willingness to make amends.

He claimed that Blaqbonez has not approached him personally. Instead, he alleges, intermediaries, including respected figures within the music industry have attempted to mediate on Blaqbonez’s behalf. Odumodublvck argued that this approach is insufficient and that true reconciliation requires personal accountability.

“My disagreement with Blaqbonez is personal, but I am open to reconciliation,” he said. “Forgiveness is only meaningful when it comes from someone who is truly contrite. You are sending big names to plead on your behalf, but avoiding a direct apology, even in private, will not work.”

The rapper added that he would not publicize an apology online, emphasizing that humility and sincerity are essential for real growth. “If you can’t humble yourself, you will remain stunted,” he remarked.

Odumodublvck also clarified that the conflict, which began last year, extends beyond the usual rap rivalry. He accused Blaqbonez of attempting to frame it as a typical hip-hop feud through diss tracks, downplaying the personal nature of their dispute.

Fans of both artists have reacted strongly on social media, sparking discussions about accountability, respect, and resolution in the Nigerian music industry.

Portable Fires Back at Olamide, Sparks Social Media Debate

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Nigerian street-pop artist Portable, whose real name is Habeeb Okikiola Badmus, has stirred conversation online after making bold remarks about fellow music star Olamide in a viral video.

In the clip, Portable alleged that Olamide had influenced certain industry players to limit airplay of his music. He emphasized that his success and rise in the Nigerian music scene are the result of his own efforts and the support of his fanbase, rather than backing from any single individual.

Portable also expressed frustration at what he perceives as obstacles placed in his path, questioning the actions of those he feels should support rather than hinder his career.

The video quickly spread across social media, generating a mix of reactions. While some fans applauded Portable’s candidness and praised his independence, others called for restraint and encouraged both artists to avoid public conflicts.

As of now, neither Olamide nor his management team has responded to Portable’s statements.

This incident adds to Portable’s reputation for being outspoken and unfiltered in interviews and online appearances, reinforcing his status as one of Nigeria’s most talked-about emerging artists. His remarks have reignited discussions about artist autonomy, industry politics, and relationships among top Nigerian musicians.

Jared Leto Invests in Nigerian Drone Startup Terra in $22 Million Funding Round

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Academy Award winner Jared Leto has joined a group of investors backing Terra, a fast-growing Nigerian drone technology company, in a $22 million funding round.

Terra, a two-year-old startup headquartered in Abuja, recently secured the investment as part of its latest capital raise. The new funding comes shortly after the company closed an earlier $11.8 million round, bringing its total funding to approximately $34 million.

Leto, known for his roles in films such as Suicide Squad and Morbius, invested alongside major venture capital firm Lux Capital. Also participating in the round is Olugbenga Agboola, chief executive officer of Flutterwave.

The deal marks a significant milestone for Nigeria’s technology ecosystem, particularly in hardware and defense-focused innovation, sectors traditionally overshadowed by the country’s fintech dominance.

Terra was founded by Nathan Nwachukwu, 22, and Maxwell Maduka, 24. According to the founders, the company initially set out to raise $5 million but received far greater investor interest than anticipated. The oversubscribed round pushed total funding well beyond expectations.

The company develops autonomous security drones, surveillance towers, and unmanned ground systems designed to protect large-scale infrastructure and industrial sites. Terra states that its technology currently safeguards assets valued at approximately $11 billion.

With a reported valuation exceeding $100 million, Terra is also expanding beyond Nigeria. Plans are underway to establish a manufacturing facility in Saudi Arabia to meet growing international demand.

Leto’s involvement highlights increasing global attention on African technology startups. The investment underscores confidence from international backers in Nigeria’s emerging hardware and security technology sector.

As Terra scales operations and expands internationally, it is positioning itself as one of the continent’s most closely watched tech ventures.

Iran Threatens to Sink US Warships if Nuclear Deal Fails

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Iran’s Khamenei claims victory over Israel, US in speech

Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of Iran, has issued a stark warning to the United States, declaring that Tehran possesses the capability to sink American warships and deliver a devastating blow to its military.

In a series of posts shared Tuesday on his official account on X (formerly Twitter), Khamenei dismissed Washington’s military presence in the Middle East as ineffective and ridiculed recent remarks attributed to U.S. President Donald Trump concerning the endurance of Iran’s political system.

“The U.S. President has said that for 47 years, the United States hasn’t been able to eliminate the Islamic Republic. That is a good confession,” Khamenei wrote, adding: “You, too, will not be able to do this.”

Addressing the repeated deployment of U.S. naval forces near Iranian waters, he acknowledged the destructive capability of American warships but insisted Iran holds superior deterrent power.

“The Americans constantly say they’ve sent a warship toward Iran… however, more dangerous than that warship is the weapon that can send that warship to the bottom of the sea,” he stated.

Khamenei also challenged Washington’s claim of maintaining the world’s most powerful military, warning that even the strongest force could be struck “so hard that it cannot get up again.”

The remarks were delivered as he met thousands of residents from East Azerbaijan Province to commemorate the February 18, 1978 uprising in Tabriz.

The rhetoric comes amid heightened regional tensions and the longstanding geopolitical rivalry between Tehran and Washington.

While the U.S. has frequently deployed naval assets in the region as a deterrent measure, Iran’s leadership continues to project defiance, presenting its military capabilities as a key pillar of national sovereignty and regional influence.

JUST IN: Reps Make U-Turn, Approves E-Transmission of Election Results

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The House of Representatives on Tuesday reversed aspects of the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill passed in December, amending Section 60(3) to allow both electronic and manual transmission of election results.

Under the earlier provision, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was required to electronically transmit polling unit results to its Result Viewing Portal (IREV) in real time alongside physical collation.

The revised clause now states that the presiding officer shall electronically transmit results from each polling unit to the IREV portal only after Form EC8A has been duly signed and stamped by the presiding officer and countersigned by candidates or polling agents where available.

It further provides that where electronic transmission fails due to communication challenges, the signed Form EC8A will serve as the primary document for collation and declaration of results.

Following the adoption of the amendment, opposition lawmakers staged a walkout from the chamber in protest.

The lawmakers, led by Minority Leader Kingsley Chinda, later addressed journalists at the House of Representatives Media Centre, rejecting the new provision and describing it as anti-people.

The development signals renewed debate over electoral transparency and the role of technology in Nigeria’s voting process.

BREAKING: Senate Passes Controversial Electoral Act Amendment Bill

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio
Senate President Godswill Akpabio

The Senate of Nigeria on Tuesday passed the Electoral Act, 2022 (Repeal and Re-Enactment) Bill 2026 following a tense clause-by-clause consideration, particularly over Clause 60, which governs the transmission of election results.

The session initially stalled as lawmakers began scrutinising each provision of the bill in the Committee of the Whole.

Tensions flared when Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe raised a point of order on Clause 60(3), challenging the provision that allows Form EC8A to serve as the official source in the event of electronic transmission failure.

Opposition senators demanded a formal division to vote on the contentious caveat.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio presided over the voting, directing those in support of the proviso to stand, followed by those opposed. Out of 70 senators present, 55 voted in favour of retaining the clause allowing manual transmission as a fallback, while 15 opposed.

The debate also touched on concerns regarding the scheduling of the 2027 general elections.

Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele noted that the 360-day notice requirement for elections, as outlined in Clause 28, could force the presidential and National Assembly elections to fall during Ramadan, potentially affecting voter turnout and logistical arrangements.

Discrepancies in several clauses, including Clauses 6, 9, 10, 22, 23, 28, 29, 32, 42, 47, 51, 60, 62, 64, 65, 73, 77, 86, 87, 89, 93, and 143, were also highlighted as affecting cross-referencing and legislative consistency.

Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin advised that revisiting provisions previously ruled upon would be out of order, but Senate Leader Bamidele clarified that the motion to rescind the earlier amendment had effectively reset the bill for fresh deliberation.

The bill’s passage comes amid a series of legislative disputes with the House of Representatives, which recently adopted a version allowing both electronic and manual transmission of polling unit results.

The Senate’s approval signals a move toward harmonising the bill ahead of the 2027 elections while addressing technical and procedural concerns raised by lawmakers and stakeholders.

The session concluded with the Senate affirming the amendment and setting the stage for final reconciliation with the House version of the Electoral Act.

VIDEO: Moment Opposition Lawmakers Walk Out, Chant ‘APC Ole’

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House of Representatives plenary descended into turmoil on Tuesday as lawmakers protested what they described as a procedural breach during consideration of amendments to the Electoral Act.

The uproar began when Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, who presided over the session, moved to consider the amendment bill without specifying the provisions under review or conducting a clause-by-clause examination, a standard practice in parliamentary procedure.

Several legislators interrupted the proceedings, insisting that each clause of the bill must be scrutinised and voted on individually to ensure proper legislative oversight.

Aggrieved members rose from their seats chanting “clause by clause,” demanding adherence to parliamentary norms.

The disruption forced a temporary halt to the session as tensions escalated, with lawmakers challenging the manner in which the debate was being conducted.

The confrontation lasted for several minutes, reflecting the high stakes and lingering divisions over the role of real-time electronic transmission and other provisions in the Electoral Act.

Observers noted that the incident highlights ongoing friction between the opposition and the ruling party over transparency and procedural integrity in the legislative process, particularly regarding amendments intended to modernise Nigeria’s voting system.

CBN to fine Banks N10m for using unaccredited cheque printers

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has imposed a N10 million fine on commercial banks that use unaccredited cheque printers or personalisers.

This sanction is part of the apex bank’s revised penalties for violating the Nigeria Cheque Standard (NCS) and the Nigeria Cheque Printers’ Accreditation Scheme (NICPAS).

Banks found using unaccredited printers will face a N10 million fine and immediate withdrawal of affected cheques. Repeat offenders will be fined N20 million and have their cheques withdrawn.

The CBN aimed to strengthen efficiency and safety within the Nigeria Clearing System and reflect current banking sector developments.

All banks and accredited cheque printers/personalizers are urged to comply with the revised guidelines.

 

Electoral Act: Opposition Lawmakers Fume Over Move to Adopt Senate’s Version

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Opposition members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday criticised efforts to amend Clause 60 of the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, describing the move as a setback for electoral transparency.

The disputed clause, previously approved by the House, provides for real-time electronic transmission of election results from polling units to a central viewing platform managed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Pressure mounted earlier in the week, prompting the Committee on Electoral Matters to propose rescinding the earlier provision. Opposition lawmakers insisted that the House retain the original version mandating real-time transmission.

During plenary, Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu sided with lawmakers of the ruling party who argued that the House should adopt the Senate’s version of the amendment.

Tensions rose in the chamber as opposition legislators protested, chanting slogans accusing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of undermining electoral reforms.

The National Assembly has constituted conference committees from both chambers to harmonise differences between the House and Senate versions of the bill.

While the House version previously approved real-time electronic transmission of results, the Senate version allows manual transmission where real-time upload is not possible.

The dispute underscores ongoing divisions over the role of technology in Nigeria’s electoral process and broader concerns about transparency and credibility in future elections.

MASSOB urges Trump to return Nigeria to indigenous ethnic nationalities

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United States President Donald Trump
United States President Donald Trump

The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), has called on the United States government to return Nigeria to her indigenous ethnic nationalities.

MASSOB made the call in a statement issued by it’s leader, Comrade Uche Madu, which a copy was made available to Diaspora Digital Media.

It also acknowledged the intervention of President Trump’s administration and other United States congressmen in bringing attention to the systematic ethnic genocide against Christian-dominated communities in Nigeria by organized Fulani terrorist groups.

While commending Trump for the efforts of his administration and the US Congressmen who have raised their voices against the heinous acts of violence and persecution faced by Christians in Nigeria, MASSOB expressed readiness to engage with leaders of the United States and the broader international community toward achieving a permanent and lasting solution to Nigeria’s long-standing and intractable challenges through peaceful and lawful mechanisms, including the application of the United Nations principle of self-determination for indigenous peoples.

The statement reads: “The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) wishes to acknowledge the intervention of President Trump’s administration and other United States congressmen in bringing attention to the systematic ethnic genocide against Christian-dominated communities in Nigeria by organized Fulani terrorist groups.

“MASSOB is deeply grateful for the efforts of President Trump’s administration and the US Congressmen who have raised their voices against the heinous acts of violence and persecution faced by our people in Nigeria. The international community’s recognition of the ongoing atrocities committed by these terrorists is a significant step towards ensuring justice and protection for the innocent victims.

“We applaud the commitment of President Trump and the US Congressmen in addressing the plight of our people and calling for an end to the senseless violence that has plagued our communities. Their unwavering support and advocacy for the protection of our human rights and the preservation of our heritage is a testament to the values of freedom and justice that we hold dear.

“MASSOB stands in solidarity with the efforts of President Trump’s administration and the US Congressmen in seeking justice for the victims of ethnic genocide in Nigeria. We call on the international community to continue to pressure the Nigerian government to take concrete actions to end the violence and bring the perpetrators of these crimes to justice.

“MASSOB also look forward to deeper engagements with leaders of the United States and the broader international community toward achieving a permanent and lasting solution to Nigeria’s long-standing and intractable challenges through peaceful and lawful mechanisms, including the application of the United Nations principle of self-determination for indigenous peoples.
Historical precedents, such as the internationally supervised processes that produced lasting political settlements in the former Yugoslavia, demonstrate that carefully guided self-determination frameworks for Biafra can provide sustainable pathways to peace, stability, and coexistence.

“The support and advocacy of President Trump’s administration and the US Congressmen give us hope that justice will prevail and that the victims of ethnic genocide in Nigeria will finally receive the protection and justice they deserve.

“MASSOB urged the United States of America to return Nigeria to her indigenous ethnic nationalities before the British colonist amalgamated and yoked groups of ethnic strangers in this contraption called Nigeria.”

FG donates N5b to victims of Singer Market inferno

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In this aerial view smoke and flames billow from burning houses during a wildfire in Concepcion, Chile, on January 18, 2026. Chilean President Gabriel Boric declared a state of emergency on January 18 for two southern regions where raging wildfires have forced about 20,000 people to evacuate their homes. (Photo by GUILLERMO SALGADO / AFP)

By Agency Report

The Federal Government has donated N5 billion to the victims of the devastating inferno that razed parts of Singer Market in Kano on Saturday, bringing immediate relief to hundreds of the affected traders.

The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) reports that Vice-President Kashim Shettima disclosed the donation during a sympathy visit to the market on Monday.

The visit followed last week’s fire outbreak, which destroyed goods and properties worth billions of Naira, leaving many traders in distress.

Describing the incident as a national tragedy, Shettima said the inferno was not only a loss to Kano State but to the entire federation.

The vice-president, who was accompanied by the Governors of Jigawa, Kebbi and Imo, offered prayers for the victims and prayed to the Almighty Allah to prevent the recurrence of such obnoxious disasters in the future.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the Singer Market Traders Association, Junaid Zakari, expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for what he described as a timely and generous gesture.

He pledged that the funds would be used judiciously to support the affected members and help restore business activities in the historic market.

NAN

Health Report: Experts Advise Caution With Certain Foods After Age 40

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Turning 40 is widely regarded as a major life milestone, but health professionals say it is also a period when the body begins to undergo subtle metabolic and physiological changes. While these shifts may not be immediately noticeable, they can influence how the body processes certain foods and drinks. Nutrition specialists emphasize that paying closer attention to diet at this stage can help maintain energy levels, support organ function, and reduce the risk of chronic disease.

One of the primary concerns is the consumption of sugary drinks. Beverages such as soda, energy drinks, and even some packaged fruit juices can cause rapid spikes in blood sugar levels. Over time, frequent spikes may contribute to weight gain, increase the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes, and raise the risk of cardiovascular problems. Health experts recommend replacing these drinks with water, herbal teas, or natural homemade smoothies, which are gentler on metabolism and provide hydration without excess sugar.

Processed meats are another category that nutritionists advise limiting. Foods like bacon, sausages, and hot dogs often contain high amounts of sodium and preservatives. Regular intake has been linked to elevated cholesterol levels and increased strain on the heart. Leaner protein sources including fish, skinless poultry, and legumes are considered safer alternatives that still meet the body’s protein needs without the added health risks.

Fried and oily foods can also become more problematic after 40. As metabolism gradually slows with age, the body may find it harder to efficiently burn excess fat from greasy meals. This can lead to gradual weight gain and heightened blood pressure. Cooking methods such as baking, steaming, or grilling are widely recommended because they reduce unnecessary fat while preserving flavor and nutrients.

Refined carbohydrates, including white bread, pastries, and instant noodles, may also have a stronger impact on energy levels in midlife. These foods can cause fluctuations in blood sugar that leave individuals feeling tired or sluggish. Whole grains like oats, brown rice, and quinoa provide more stable energy, promote fullness, and support digestive health due to their higher fiber content.

Alcohol and caffeine intake should likewise be monitored more carefully. With age, the liver may take longer to process alcohol, making excessive consumption more taxing on the body and potentially affecting long-term organ health. Moderate drinking or choosing lighter alternatives—is often advised. Caffeine, while generally safe in small amounts, can interfere with sleep and heighten stress if consumed in excess, particularly as sensitivity increases over time.

Health professionals stress that turning 40 does not require drastic dietary restrictions, but rather thoughtful adjustments. Making balanced food choices, staying hydrated, and practicing moderation can play a crucial role in preserving vitality and preventing illness in the decades ahead.

“I Will Spend Any Amount to Get Justice” — VeryDarkMan Reacts to Disturbing Assault Case

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Nigerian activist and Social commentator VeryDarkMan has publicly reacted to a disturbing video in which a woman shared her experience of being sexually assaulted in her own home.

In the emotional footage circulating online, the woman alleged that a stranger entered her residence and assaulted her while she was alone. She also claimed that after the incident, the suspect sent her a message admitting to the crime. According to her account, the attacker stated that he inflicted injuries on her in an attempt to manipulate the narrative of what happened.

Reacting to the video, VeryDarkMan expressed anger and vowed to support efforts to ensure the suspect is held accountable. He stated that he would commit personal resources toward seeking justice in the case.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage on social media, with many Nigerians calling for swift investigation and prosecution if the allegations are substantiated. Advocates have emphasized the importance of allowing law enforcement agencies to handle the case through proper legal channels.

Sexual violence experts consistently stress that survivors should receive immediate medical attention, psychological support, and legal guidance. They also caution the public against spreading unverified details that could interfere with investigations or further traumatize victims.

As of now, authorities have not released an official statement confirming arrests or formal charges in connection with the allegations.

The case has renewed broader conversations about home security, community vigilance, and the urgent need for stronger protections for women. Many online users are urging a balanced approach, supporting the survivor while ensuring due process is followed.

Electoral reform: Police Fire Tear Gas at Peaceful Protesters in Abuja

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Armed police officers on Tuesday dispersed protesters with tear gas at the entrance of the National Assembly Complex in Abuja, disrupting a rally organised to demand mandatory electronic transmission of election results.

The demonstrators, who gathered under the banner #OccupyNASS, were calling for real-time electronic upload of polling unit results to the portal of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to improve transparency and credibility in future elections.

The protest attracted civil society groups, activists, and citizens advocating electoral reforms.

Among prominent figures present were former Minister of Education Oby Ezekwesili, activist and publisher Omoyele Sowore, and former presidential candidate Adewole Adebayo.

Witnesses said the protesters were addressing supporters and urging sustained advocacy when security operatives, reportedly led by the National Assembly Divional Police Officer, moved in to disperse the gathering.

Tear gas canisters were fired into the crowd, causing panic as demonstrators fled coughing and gasping for breath. Several protesters reportedly sustained injuries in the ensuing chaos.

Despite the initial dispersal, protesters regrouped near the Assembly gate in defiance of police action.

Reinforcements, including multiple police vehicles carrying armed personnel, later arrived and fired additional rounds of tear gas to break up the crowd.

The demonstrators chanted slogans including “We no go gree, Akpabio pass the bill” and “Our vote must count,” while carrying placards reading “Don’t alter the bill, pass it” and “Rigging election is a coup.”

Their demands were directed at Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the leadership of the National Assembly, whom they accused of stalling reforms critical to electoral transparency.

Protesters insisted they would continue to push for amendments to the Electoral Act that would mandate immediate electronic transmission of results, arguing the reform is essential to preventing electoral manipulation and restoring public confidence in Nigeria’s democratic process.

As of the time of filing this report, the police had not issued an official statement on the incident.

Anambra Govt Seals Shops Over Sit-at-Home Order

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The Anambra State Government has sealed several shops at the Building Materials Market in Ogidi and the Electrical Parts Market in Obosi for two weeks after traders failed to open for business on Monday.

The enforcement action followed a monitoring visit by the Special Adviser to the governor on markets, Chief Evarist Uba, who inspected the markets as part of efforts to ensure compliance with the directive mandating full business activities on Mondays.

Uba said the closures were necessary to restore normal economic activities and reinforce Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s order ending the Monday shutdown that has disrupted commerce across the state.

He commended traders who complied with the directive, noting that a significant number of shops at the Obosi Electrical Parts Market opened for business, marking a departure from the weekly lockdowns that have hindered economic activity.

According to him, the monitoring exercise was aimed at assessing compliance levels and encouraging traders to support efforts to revive commercial activities in the state.

The affected markets are major commercial hubs, and the state government says the enforcement measure is intended to deter future non-compliance and sustain economic stability.

5 Signs You’re Not Drinking Enough Water

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Water is essential for nearly every function in the human body, from regulating temperature to supporting circulation and digestion. Yet many people do not consume enough fluids daily, often overlooking early warning signals of dehydration. Health experts warn that failing to stay properly hydrated can strain the heart, kidneys, joints, and other vital systems, particularly in hot climates or during physical activity. Recognizing the body’s subtle cues can help prevent complications before they become serious.

Persistent Dry Mouth and Throat

One of the earliest and most noticeable signs of inadequate hydration is a constant feeling of dryness in the mouth or throat. This occurs because the body reduces saliva production when fluid levels drop. While lip balms or moisturizers may ease surface dryness, they do not address the underlying issue. Drinking water is the only effective way to restore proper hydration.

Dark Yellow Urine

Urine color is a simple but reliable hydration indicator. Pale or light-straw urine usually signals adequate fluid intake, while dark yellow or amber tones suggest the body is conserving water. When dehydrated, the kidneys retain fluid, producing more concentrated urine.

Frequent Headaches or Dizziness

Insufficient water can reduce blood volume slightly, which may limit oxygen flow to the brain. This can trigger headaches, fatigue, or lightheadedness, especially when standing up quickly. Chronic dehydration may also worsen migraines in individuals prone to them.

Dry Skin and Reduced Elasticity

Skin relies on proper hydration to maintain elasticity and a healthy appearance. Dehydrated skin may feel rough, appear dull, or lose its ability to bounce back quickly when gently pinched. Although moisturizers can improve surface texture, internal hydration is crucial for lasting skin health.

Joint Discomfort and Muscle Cramps

Water helps lubricate joints and maintain electrolyte balance. When fluid levels drop, joints may feel stiff and muscles may cramp more easily, particularly during exercise or in hot weather. Long-term dehydration can also increase the risk of kidney stones, as the body lacks sufficient fluid to dilute minerals in urine.

Why Hydration Matters

Proper hydration supports stable blood pressure, efficient circulation, temperature control, and waste removal. While individual needs vary depending on age, climate, and activity level, health authorities generally recommend drinking water consistently throughout the day rather than waiting until thirst becomes intense, as thirst itself is a late sign of dehydration.

The Bottom Line

Ignoring the body’s hydration signals can lead to discomfort and, over time, more serious health issues. Paying attention to these warning signs and maintaining regular fluid intake is a simple yet powerful step toward protecting overall health.