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The regent who would be governor: Imagining the possibilities of Ugorji in government house

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Dr. Ugorji

By Vivian Iwu

 

The motto of the Lorji Community Primary School in Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area is “work is prayer.” So, as a man works, therein lies his prayers.

In the political heartland of the “Mbaise Nation,” a quiet but powerful conversation is gathering steam. It is not yet a campaign. It is not even a structured movement. But the buzz is alluring.

Across village squares, youth meetings, town unions, and political gatherings, one dream is beginning to take hold: A Regent might just rise to become Imo State’s Governor in 2028?

At the center of this dream is Dr. Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji — a man whose journey from traditional authority to state-level governance has become one of the most intriguing political stories shaping Imo State’s approach towards the 2027 gubernatorial election.

ENTER THE RENAISSANCE MAN

In 2025, Dr. Ugorji was installed by the traditional rulers in Aboh Mbaise to a position of deep cultural and political significance — as Regent in his Lorji Nwekeukwu Autonomous Community. This is beyond his recognition by the same Council of Traditional Rulers in Aboh Mbaise with the Chieftaincy title of “Nwaejiamatu 1 of Aboh Mbaise.”

In Igbo traditional systems, a regent is not merely a placeholder. He is a custodian of continuity, a stabilizer in moments of transition, and a decision-maker entrusted with preserving both authority and harmony. It is a role that demands diplomacy, restraint, and a profound understanding of people, for in him the “Ofo” of the community resides, even if on an interim basis.

Those who have observed Dr. Ugorji during this period often describe a leadership style marked by calm negotiation, consensus-building, strategic patience, and firm resolve. According to the Palace Secretary of Lorji Nwekeukwu, Nze Emeka Njoku, “Dr. Ugorji has brought modern governance procedures, accountability and transparency to the affairs of Eze-in-Council.”

Mr. Victor “Chi-Chi” Njoku from Umugama Village states that “our Regent has instilled discipline and order in a traditional process that can often be manipulated, bringing clarity where there was confusion.” “Chi-Chi” went on to add that the Regent has mobilized the community to donate funds, which has been used to bring the salaries of Vigilante Officers and Community School Teachers up to date. Ugorji, he says, just hates to see any worker owed arreas in salary or stipend.

In an online commentary shared with this journalist, one Mr. Chinwe Njoku, a former Secretary of the Lorji Nwekeukwu Association for Progress (the Town Union), said on February 1, 2026 “…the recent suspension of a frontline cabinet member has restored my hope. It shows that the Council is serious about integrity and will no longer tolerate actions that bring shame to our community.”

According to Honourable Magnus Emenogu, the current Youth Leader of the community and former Counselor at Lorji, Dr. Ugorji introduced “a sitting allowance” for members of the Eze-in-Council who attend meetings on time. “He has brought the youth to a reckoning and respect higher than before, bringing in the youth leaders as members of the Eze-in-Council,” he added.

His Royal Highness, Eze Azunna Onwubiko, who is the traditional ruler (Uzu 11) of the neighboring Amuzu Autonomous Community, said that Dr. Ugorji “has honoured and extended his father’s legacy. He is truly Omekannaya. Dr. Ugorji has said he would not succeed his father, otherwise he would have been an excellent, refined and enlightened addition to the Council of traditional rulers in Aboh Mbaise. But I respect his sense of honouring the agreement of the rotation of the crown,” the royal father said.

According to Honourable Prince Alexander Elugwaraonu, a former Councilor representing Uvuru Ward 1, the youth in Mbaise is excited about the possibility of Ugorji as Governor. “Dr. Ugorji has promised the youngest cabinet in the history of Imo State, as well as the most gender-balanced. We believe him because as Commissioner, he set up the Youth Advocates Initiative and Hope’s Angels (both of which are support groups for security and peace).”

These are testaments to the qualities that now form the backbone of the argument being made quietly across Mbaise: that Governance at the State level may not be far removed from the principles of traditional stewardship.

If his Regency established his cultural and traditional credibility, Dr. Ugorji’s appointment as the pioneer Commissioner for Homeland Security and Vigilante Affairs by Governor Hope Uzodimma added a state-level gravitas to his profile. He knows the state, and the state knows him – he is even better known to the traditional rulers who are the chief security officers of their respective communities.

At a time when security concerns were redefining political priorities across Nigeria, the creation of the Ministry of Homeland Security and Vigilante Affairsi signaled urgency. That Dr. Ugorji was chosen by Governor Uzodimma to conceptualize and lead it, was a knod to both technocracy and strategy.

With experience drawn from the United States in the international security sphere, he was tasked with helping shape a community-based security architecture —bridging the gap between formal institutions and local vigilante systems. Equiped with kinetic resources for protection, the ministry nonetheless had “peace” in the state as its ultimate goal, with regard for the citizens’ human rights and civil liberties.

For political analysts, this local, state, national and international exposure – traditional authority and modern governance skills and experience — place Dr. Ugorji in a unique category of aspirants: those who understand both the cultural psychology of communities and the technical demands of State administration and statecraft.

Mbaise is not new to political consciousness and aspirants. The region has long been known for its strong civic engagement, intellectual vibrancy, and deep-rooted sense of identity.

So when imaginations begin to “run wild” in Mbaise, it is rarely without reason.

Several factors are driving the current wave of speculation:

THE EQUITY FACTOR

With 2027 approaching, discussions around the rotation of power to Owerri Zone have gained prominence. Mbaise, as a critical bloc within that zone, is naturally central to this conversation.

OF CAPACITY AND CAPABILITY

The narrative is gradually shifting from where the governor should come from to who can effectively govern. In that context, figures with both administrative experience and grassroots legitimacy are gaining attention. It is not about just money any longer – how much money would any aspirant offer Uzodimma that would impress him?

UGORJI VERSUS OTHERS

Dr. Ugorji’s ward-level declaration of interest —a move many consider audacious — has added fuel to the conversation. By choosing to engage openly at the grassroots level, he has effectively moved from speculation into structured political relevance. In essence, within the ruling All Progressive Congress party, it is now Ugorji versus others.

Perhaps one of the most delicate aspects of Dr. Ugorji’s rising profile is how he has managed the intersection of loyalty to the current administration and personal political ethos. In many political settings, ambition is often perceived as opposition. But in this case, observers note a more nuanced dynamic.

Dr. Ugorji has remained aligned with party structures while simultaneously signaling readiness for higher responsibility. This balancing act has contributed to a perception of disciplined posturing — an aspiration seeking transparent democratic competition in the market place of ideas, instead ofj expecting a coronation. This ethos resonates within both political elites and grassroots supporters, especially among the youth.

Within Imo’s political landscape, seasoned observers often speak of timing and sequencing. There is a growing belief that political relevance in the State is rarely accidental. Figures who eventually rise often do so after periods of seeming quietness, repositioning, and strategic patience, as well as the grace of God.

In that light, Dr. Ugorji’s current trajectory —visible enough to be discussed, yet measured enough to avoid overexposure — fits into a pattern that many analysts are beginning to watch closely. The buzz is that Nwaejiamatu is reconfiguring the succession game in Imo State.

Still, the question remains: Are these just imaginations and fantasies, or the early signs of a real political upstart?

For now, much of the energy remains conversational, paired with consultations — driven by community sentiment, political curiosity, and regional expectations. But history has shown that in Nigerian politics, today’s “imagination” often becomes tomorrow’s reality, especially when it is sustained by credibility, consistency, and authentic connection to the grassroots. Dr. Ugorji appears to be gradually building all three.

As 2027 inches closer, more aspirants will step forward, alliances will shift, and the political landscape will become much more active. Yet, in this early phase of the conversation, one thing is evident:

In Mbaise, the idea of Ugorji stepping up from Regent to Governor is no longer a distant thought. It is a growing cerebral narrative, steeped in history, fueled by hope, and sustained by the very possibility that thunder might just usher in justice to Mbaise, to Owerri Zone, and to Imo State.

JUST IN: Labour Party Zones 2027 Presidential Ticket to Southern Nigeria

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The Labour Party Nigeria has officially zoned its presidential ticket for the 2027 general election to the southern region of the country.

The party’s acting National Chairperson, Nenadi Usman, disclosed this on Tuesday while addressing journalists in Abuja, stating that the decision had already been firmly settled within the party.

She made it clear that the party would not consider aspirants from the northern region, stressing that the zoning arrangement is final.

“We have taken a definite position that we will not field any candidate from Northern Nigeria. The ticket has been zoned to the South, and that decision stands,” she said.

Despite the announcement, Usman declined to name any preferred candidate, noting that the party would adhere strictly to democratic principles in selecting its flagbearer through a transparent primary process.

On internal party matters, she revealed that a legal challenge against the dissolution of the party’s National Caretaker Committee had been dismissed by the court for lacking merit, describing the ruling as a victory for truth and due process.

Usman also hinted that the party may review the timeline for its planned congresses, citing a surge in membership that could disenfranchise new entrants if the current schedule is maintained.

Addressing security concerns, the LP chairperson confirmed that the party had reported an attack on its office to the police, expressing confidence that those responsible would be apprehended and prosecuted.

She further encouraged members to embrace the party’s digital registration system, advising that manual registration should only be used in areas with limited access to technology.

The zoning decision is expected to shape early political alignments ahead of the 2027 elections, as attention gradually shifts toward potential contenders from Southern Nigeria.

Iran War: Philippines Declares National Emergency Over Rising Fuel Costs

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The Philippines has declared a national energy emergency following a sharp rise in global fuel prices triggered by the ongoing Middle East conflict.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced the decision on Tuesday, warning that the crisis poses a serious threat to the country’s fuel supply and overall energy stability.

In an executive order, Marcos said the declaration was necessary due to the “imminent danger” facing the availability and affordability of energy resources, as global oil markets continue to react to the escalating tensions.

The surge in fuel prices has been largely driven by disruptions linked to the conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, which has unsettled key supply routes and heightened fears of shortages across energy-dependent economies.

Countries across Asia, many of which rely heavily on imported fuel, have begun to feel the strain, with rising pump prices putting pressure on businesses and households alike.

Analysts say the emergency declaration could pave the way for urgent government interventions, including fuel subsidies, price controls, or strategic supply measures aimed at cushioning the economic impact.

The development highlights the widening global ripple effects of the Middle East crisis, as governments move to shield their economies from prolonged volatility in energy markets.

Malami Accuses EFCC of Illegal Eviction from Abuja Residence

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(DDM) — Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, has accused the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission of attempting to unlawfully evict his family from his Abuja residence without a valid court order.

Malami made the allegation following reports that operatives of the anti-graft agency moved to take over his property located in the Maitama area of the Federal Capital Territory. He described the action as a violation of due process, insisting that the matter is already before a competent court.

According to the former minister, the EFCC’s move disregards ongoing legal proceedings and undermines the rule of law. He maintained that no agency has the authority to enforce property seizure or eviction without obtaining the appropriate judicial approval.

Sources close to Malami revealed that his legal team is preparing to challenge the action in court, arguing that any attempt to take possession of the property while a case is pending amounts to contempt of court. They stressed that due process must be followed to avoid setting a dangerous precedent.

The EFCC had earlier been reported to have initiated steps to recover assets allegedly linked to financial misconduct, with the Maitama property believed to be part of its investigation. However, the commission has yet to publicly clarify whether it secured a court order authorizing the takeover of the residence.

Legal experts have weighed in on the controversy, noting that under Nigerian law, interim or final forfeiture of assets must be backed by a court order. They explained that while anti-corruption agencies have the mandate to investigate and recover assets, such actions must strictly comply with legal procedures to protect constitutional rights.

The situation has generated mixed reactions across the political and legal landscape. Some observers argue that anti-corruption agencies must act decisively in asset recovery cases, while others emphasize that adherence to due process is critical to maintaining public trust in the justice system.

Political analysts also note that the dispute could have broader implications for Nigeria’s anti-corruption efforts, particularly in balancing aggressive enforcement with respect for the rule of law. They warn that any perception of overreach by enforcement agencies could weaken institutional credibility.

Meanwhile, residents of the area reported increased security presence around the property, fueling speculation and public interest in the unfolding situation.

As the controversy deepens, attention is now focused on the courts, where the legality of the EFCC’s actions is expected to be tested. Observers say the outcome could shape future enforcement practices and define the limits of agency powers in asset recovery cases.

Gunmen kill two in fresh Kwara attack

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Journalist ’s Wife and Daughters Abducted in Kaduna
Journalist ’s Wife and Daughters Abducted in Kaduna

Gunmen attacked a convoy in Kwara State’s Ifelodun Local Government Area on Tuesday, killing two hunters.

The victims were part of a group escorting the remains of fellow hunters from Oro-Ago to Oke-Oyan for burial when they were ambushed, just a few kilometres from their destination.

A community source said the convoy was ambushed as it approached Oke-Oyan, turning what was already a solemn journey into a tragic encounter.

The immediate intervention of security operatives and local hunters helped to avert further loss of life.

Operatives comprising forest guards, police officers and other vigilante officers reportedly responded promptly, forcing the attackers to retreat and restoring a measure of calm to the area.

The bodies of the slain hunters have since been deposited in a mortuary in Oro-Ago, while the convoy, under tighter security, proceeded to complete the burial rites of the earlier victims.

Meanwhile, the latest attack comes on the heels of a recent attack on a church within the same local government, where several worshippers were abducted, though some were later rescued.

The pattern of incidents has heightened anxiety among residents.

 

JUST IN: Lebanon expels Iranian ambassador

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Iran says it is ready to restart nuclear talks

Lebanon ⁠has ⁠withdrawn accreditation from the Iranian ambassador ⁠and declared him ⁠persona non grata, demanding his departure from Lebanon ‌by Sunday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday.

According to Lebanon’s National News Agency, the ministry summoned Iran’s chargé d’affaires in Beirut, Tofiq Samadi Khoshkhoo, to inform him of the decision and requested that the ambassador depart Lebanese territory by next Sunday.

The ministry also said it had recalled Lebanon’s ambassador to Iran, Ahmad Sweidan, for consultations, citing what it described as violations of diplomatic norms and established practices between the two countries.

The decision comes as the Israeli army continues to attack Lebanon with air strikes and pushes forward with a ground offensive in southern Lebanon since a cross-border attack by Hezbollah on March 2, in response to the US-Israel killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Lebanese authorities say at least 1,039 people have since been killed and 2,876 injured in Israeli attacks.

More than 1.5 million Lebanese people have been displaced as Israel has ordered people to evacuate from the country’s southern region.

Earlier this month, the Lebanese government approved measures aimed at strengthening state sovereignty and placing all weapons under state control, including banning military or security activity by Hezbollah militia and requiring the group to hand over its weapons.

The developments come amid heightened tensions in Lebanon following exchanges of fire between Hezbollah and Israel, with Israeli airstrikes targeting Beirut’s southern suburbs and areas in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley, resulting in casualties.

 

 

 

Middle-Belt COPDEM, ADC Conference, Nigeria at Crossroads – Building the Winning Coalition for 2027

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Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria – 23 March 2026. The Middle-Belt Chapter of the Coalition for the Protection of Democracy (COPDEM), in strategic alliance with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), is set to host a landmark political conference titled “Nigeria at Crossroads: Building the Winning Coalition for 2027”. The conference will take place in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria, commencing at 12:00pm.

COPDEM, a Political Action Group dedicated to civic engagement and democratic accountability, channels its members and support into ADC primarily through its Directorate of Mobilisation, which links civic activism to electoral politics. This partnership ensures a coordinated approach to political mobilisation, strategy, and coalition-building ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The conference will bring together political leaders, policymakers, stakeholders, youth leaders, and civil society representatives from across the Middle-Belt region to deliberate on strategies for forging a cohesive and winning coalition. Key focus areas include:

• Strengthening political alliances within the Middle-Belt region.

• Identifying policy priorities that resonate with Nigerians at the grassroots.

• Mobilising youth and women for active political participation.

• Building a sustainable roadmap for electoral success in 2027.

Speaking ahead of the event, Mrs Mercy L Akums, Chairman of Middle-Belt COPDEM, said:

_”Nigeria stands at a critical juncture. Our conference aims to unite diverse voices and stakeholders to chart a common path toward a stronger, more inclusive political future for our nation.”_

The conference will feature panel discussions, keynote speeches, and strategy sessions designed to foster dialogue, collaboration, and actionable outcomes that will shape political engagements in the lead-up to the 2027 elections.

Media representatives are invited to cover the event.

About COPDEM: The Coalition for the Protection of Democracy is a Political Action Group committed to civic engagement, democratic accountability, and regional development across Nigeria.

About ADC: The African Democratic Congress advocates for participatory democracy, social justice, and effective governance at all levels of Nigerian society.

For Media Enquiries contact

Mr Akor Christian

Phone 📞 +234 703 611 3633

Court adjourns El-Rufai bail hearing

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former gov of Kaduna .

A Federal High Court in Kaduna State has adjourned the bail application hearing of former Governor Nasir El-Rufai to March 31, 2026.

At the court session, counsel to the defendant, Ukpon Akpan, urged the court to grant his client bail, citing constitutional rights and the need to allow the former governor adequate time to prepare his defence.

However, the prosecution opposed the application, arguing that the charges against El-Rufai are serious and that granting bail could interfere with ongoing investigations.

The ICPC has filed dual charges against El-Rufai, with one case at the Federal High Court and another at the Kaduna State High Court, involving allegations of abuse of office, fraud, and intent to commit fraud.

El-Rufai is currently in the custody of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

 

The Hidden Health Threat Menopause Brings to Women’s Hearts

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Menopause is often discussed in terms of hot flashes, mood changes, and sleep disturbances, but experts warn there’s a less obvious risk that many women overlook: heart disease. Research shows that women, especially Black women, face significantly higher chances of developing cardiovascular problems after menopause.

Why the Risk Increases

During menopause, estrogen levels drop a hormone that has long been known to help protect the heart and blood vessels. This hormonal change can lead to higher blood pressure, increased cholesterol, and a greater likelihood of plaque buildup in arteries.

Who Is Most Affected

Studies indicate that certain groups, particularly women with a family history of heart disease, high blood pressure, or diabetes, are at greater risk. Lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, and smoking habits can further influence outcomes. Alarmingly, Black women are three times more likely than white women to experience early heart disease after menopause.

Early Detection and Prevention

Experts emphasize that menopause is a key time to prioritize heart health:

  • Regular screenings: Blood pressure, cholesterol, and glucose tests can help detect early warning signs.
  • Healthy lifestyle choices: Balanced diets, regular exercise, and avoiding smoking reduce risk.
  • Medical guidance: Discussing heart health with a doctor can help tailor preventive strategies.

The Bigger Picture

Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women worldwide, yet many are unaware of how menopause affects their risk. By understanding the connection, women can take proactive steps to safeguard their health during this life stage.

Menopause is not just about hot flashes, specialists note. It’s a critical time to be vigilant about heart health and make choices that protect your future.

Why Your Daily Habits Could Be Harming Your Baby Before Birth

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Expecting a baby is exciting, but new research and health experts warn that certain daily habits during pregnancy could affect fetal development sometimes in ways that aren’t immediately obvious.

Lifestyle Choices Matter

What a mother eats, drinks, and does can significantly influence a baby’s growth. Diets lacking essential nutrients, high caffeine intake, alcohol consumption, and smoking are all known risk factors that may increase the likelihood of complications or developmental issues. Even seemingly small choices, like skipping prenatal vitamins or overworking, can have an impact.

Environmental Exposures

Exposure to toxins in the home, workplace, or environment such as certain cleaning chemicals, pesticides, or heavy metals can affect fetal development. Health professionals recommend minimizing contact with harmful substances and prioritizing safe, well-ventilated spaces during pregnancy.

Health Conditions and Monitoring

Pre-existing conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or thyroid disorders can also pose risks to a developing baby. Regular prenatal checkups, early screenings, and following medical advice are essential to managing these conditions and reducing risks.

Mental Health and Stress

Stress and mental health during pregnancy can influence both the mother and baby. Studies suggest chronic stress may affect fetal growth, sleep patterns, and even long-term cognitive development. Mindfulness, rest, and support networks are vital tools for healthy pregnancies.

Steps for a Healthier Pregnancy

Experts recommend:

  • Taking prenatal vitamins with folic acid
  • Eating a balanced, nutrient-rich diet
  • Avoiding alcohol, tobacco, and harmful substances
  • Attending all prenatal appointments
  • Managing stress through rest, meditation, or counseling
  • Consulting healthcare providers about any medications or health concerns

Every small step counts, health specialists say. Awareness of daily habits and making informed choices can significantly improve a baby’s chances of being born healthy.

By understanding the effects of daily lifestyle choices, expecting parents can take proactive measures to ensure their baby gets the best start in life.

Russia is sending Iran intelligence to prolong war — Zelensky

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Zelenskyy rallies global support amid fierce Russian attacks

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Monday that Russia is passing intelligence to Iran in an effort to prolong the war in the Middle East.

Citing the Ukrainian HUR military intelligence service, Zelensky said in his evening video address that there was further evidence that Russia was continuing to support the Iranian leadership with intelligence.

He did not provide any details.

Zelensky also said he had been briefed by the SBU intelligence service.

Russia’s war against Ukraine must not be allowed to benefit from the geopolitical situation and the crisis in oil prices, the Ukrainian president said.

He thanked Ukrainian soldiers for the “accuracy” of their attacks on Russian oil facilities, which are vital for Moscow’s war chest.

Zelensky also warned Ukrainians that Russia might be planning a major strike, citing intelligence information.

Ukraine has been fending off a full-scale Russian invasion since February 2022.

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Why Some Babies Are Born with Disabilities: What Every Parent Should Know

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Each year, thousands of babies are born with congenital disabilitiesconditions present at birth that can affect a child’s structure, function, or metabolism. While most pregnancies result in healthy births, experts say several factors can increase the risk of having a baby with a disability.

Genetic Factors

Some disabilities are inherited from one or both parents. Genetic mutations or chromosomal abnormalities, such as Down syndrome, can occur naturally or be passed through family genes. In some cases, parents may carry genes that do not affect them but can impact their child.

Maternal Health and Lifestyle

A mother’s health and lifestyle during pregnancy play a critical role. Chronic conditions such as diabetes or obesity, infections like rubella, or exposure to harmful substances including alcohol, tobacco, or certain medications can increase the likelihood of birth defects. Proper prenatal care, a balanced diet, and avoidance of toxins are crucial preventive measures.

Environmental Influences

Exposure to environmental hazards such as heavy metals, pesticides, or radiation can also affect fetal development. Experts emphasize that living or working in high-risk environments without proper protection may elevate the chances of developmental issues.

Timing and Prenatal Care

The early stages of pregnancy are particularly sensitive. Inadequate prenatal care, lack of access to medical guidance, or delayed detection of complications can contribute to higher risks. Regular checkups, screening tests, and adherence to medical advice help reduce preventable cases.

Reducing the Risk

While not all disabilities can be prevented, awareness and proactive healthcare can make a significant difference. Women planning pregnancies are encouraged to:

  • Take prenatal vitamins with folic acid
  • Attend regular prenatal visits
  • Avoid alcohol, tobacco, and unprescribed medications
  • Manage chronic health conditions under medical supervision
  • Limit exposure to environmental toxins

“Many factors contributing to congenital disabilities are manageable,” health experts say. “Education, early detection, and proper medical care are key to giving children the best start in life.”

Understanding the causes of birth defects is essential not only for expecting parents but also for communities and healthcare systems aiming to reduce preventable disabilities and support affected families.

US Airstrikes Kill Shi’ite Commander, 14 Others in Iraq

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(DDM) — The United States has carried out a series of airstrikes in western Iraq, killing a senior Shi’ite militia commander and at least 14 other fighters in a major escalation of tensions in the region.

The strikes reportedly targeted a base belonging to the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in Anbar province, a region that has witnessed repeated security operations due to its strategic location and history of insurgent activity. Security sources confirmed that the operation focused on neutralizing key militant figures believed to be involved in ongoing regional threats.

Officials indicated that the airstrikes were carried out with precision, hitting command structures and operational facilities linked to the militia group. The identity of the slain commander has not yet been officially disclosed, but reports suggest he held a significant leadership role within the Shi’ite paramilitary network.

The PMF, a coalition of predominantly Shi’ite armed groups, was originally formed to combat extremist organizations but has since become a powerful force within Iraq’s security architecture. However, some factions within the group have been accused of maintaining close ties with Iran, raising concerns among Western powers about regional influence and security stability.

Analysts say the latest airstrikes highlight the fragile security situation in Iraq, where competing interests between local forces, regional powers, and international actors continue to create tension. The operation may also signal a renewed effort by the United States to deter militia activities and limit the expansion of Iranian-backed influence in the region.

Local authorities in Anbar confirmed that multiple casualties were recorded following the strikes, with emergency teams deployed to assess the damage and provide assistance. The incident has sparked fears of possible retaliatory attacks, which could further destabilize the already volatile security environment.

Political observers warn that such military actions risk escalating conflict, particularly at a time when diplomatic efforts are ongoing to ease tensions across the Middle East. They stress the importance of dialogue and coordinated security strategies to prevent a broader confrontation.

While the United States has not released a detailed statement on the operation, defense officials are expected to provide further clarification on the objectives and outcomes of the strikes. Meanwhile, Iraqi authorities face increasing pressure to manage internal security challenges while balancing relations with both Western allies and neighboring Iran.

The development underscores the complex geopolitical landscape in the Middle East, where military actions often carry far-reaching consequences beyond immediate targets. As the situation unfolds, global attention remains fixed on Iraq, with concerns mounting over the potential for further escalation.

Gbandi Pushes Smart City Digital Academy, Targets 120,000 Jobs in Delta

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(DDM) — Former ADC diaspora leader, Kenneth C. Gbandi has unveiled an ambitious proposal aimed at transforming Delta State through a Smart City Digital Academy and large-scale job creation initiatives.

 

The proposal, which he shared via his official communication channels, outlines a partnership with the German Center for Digital Development as well as a broader diaspora-driven North-South collaboration designed to deliver practical, future-oriented solutions for economic growth.

Gbandi emphasized that leadership requires preparation and deliberate action, noting that the initiative seeks to bridge the gap between global innovation and local realities. He explained that the Smart City Digital Academy would focus on equipping young people with digital skills, vocational expertise, and emerging technology competencies needed in today’s global economy.

According to him, the initiative is structured to drive inclusive wealth creation, particularly in Delta North, where it aims to generate up to 120,000 jobs over a four-year period. He highlighted key sectors such as the Green4Life Agro-Blue Economy, diaspora housing development, and structured training programmes as central pillars of the plan.

The proposed training framework includes basic artificial intelligence education, artisan re-skilling, and solar technician certification, all aligned with international standards. Gbandi noted that these programmes are designed to prepare participants for both local employment opportunities and global competitiveness.

He further explained that the project integrates diaspora expertise with grassroots engagement, ensuring that development strategies are not only innovative but also responsive to the needs of local communities. The initiative, he said, reflects a broader vision of sustainable growth anchored on collaboration, technology, and human capital development.

In his remarks, Gbandi also referenced Natasha Akpoti, calling attention to the need for legislative backing and political will to drive such transformative projects. He suggested that achieving the vision would require coordinated efforts between policymakers, private sector stakeholders, and development partners.

Analysts say the proposal aligns with ongoing conversations around digital transformation and youth employment in Nigeria, particularly as states seek innovative ways to address unemployment and economic diversification. They note that initiatives combining technology, agriculture, and renewable energy have the potential to deliver long-term economic benefits if properly implemented.

Observers also point out that diaspora-driven development models are increasingly gaining traction, as they bring international experience and investment into local economies. However, they stress that success will depend on effective policy frameworks, transparency, and sustained government support.

Gbandi concluded by calling on stakeholders to join the initiative, urging collective action to create an enabling environment for innovation and inclusive growth. He maintained that with the right structures in place, the vision for a digitally empowered and economically vibrant Delta State is achievable.

Three things you must know before having sexual intercourse to avoid contacting infections

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Tech Neck Crisis: How Screen Time Could Be Reshaping Your Body

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Doctors and researchers are raising concerns about a growing problem dubbed tech neck, a term describing the strain on our necks and spines caused by excessive smartphone and device use. With more people spending hours hunched over screens daily, experts warn this habit may be altering human posture and potentially anatomy over time.

Tech neck occurs when the head is tilted forward for extended periods, increasing pressure on the cervical spine. Normally, the head weighs about 10–12 pounds, but tilting it forward by just 15 degrees can add nearly 27 pounds of force on the neck, with greater angles adding even more strain. Over time, this stress can lead to chronic neck pain, spinal misalignment, and even premature wear on vertebrae and discs.

Recent studies suggest that younger generations, who grow up constantly using phones and tablets, may be more susceptible to long-term changes in posture. Some experts believe that over decades, these habits could permanently affect the curvature of the spine, causing a forward-leaning posture in a significant portion of the population.

Prevention strategies include limiting screen time, holding devices at eye level, taking frequent breaks, and incorporating exercises to strengthen neck and back muscles. Early intervention is key, as prolonged poor posture can lead to lasting discomfort and structural changes.

Technology has transformed how we live, but it’s important to use it wisely, specialists say. Small adjustments today can prevent serious spinal problems in the future.

As smartphones and tablets remain central to modern life, public health messages are increasingly emphasizing posture awareness to protect both current and future generations from the unintended consequences of tech neck.

Global Nursing Shortage Hits a Critical Point: Why 2026 Could Change Healthcare Forever

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The world’s healthcare systems are facing a mounting crisis as 2026 emerges as a tipping point for the global nursing workforce. Experts warn that shortages of trained nurses are reaching levels that could severely impact patient care and public health worldwide.

Nurses play a critical role in hospitals, clinics, and community health, yet the demand for skilled professionals continues to outpace supply. Factors such as aging populations, burnout, retirement of experienced nurses, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have intensified the strain on the workforce.

The International Council of Nurses reports that millions of nursing positions remain unfilled globally, with developing regions experiencing the greatest gaps. This shortage threatens not only the quality of care but also the sustainability of healthcare systems, with some hospitals forced to reduce services or delay treatments.

Addressing the crisis requires coordinated action, including increased investment in nursing education, better working conditions, competitive pay, and mental health support for frontline staff. Experts also emphasize the importance of retaining experienced nurses while attracting new talent to the profession.

2026 is a pivotal year, health analysts say. If decisive steps are not taken now, the shortage could escalate into a global healthcare emergency.

Public awareness and policy interventions are essential to support nurses and ensure healthcare systems remain resilient. Without swift action, patients worldwide could face longer wait times, reduced access to care, and compromised health outcomes.

Kim Declares North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons ‘Irreversible,’ Warns South Korea

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North Korean president, Kim Jong Un
North Korean president, Kim Jong Un

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has vowed that his country will never give up its nuclear arsenal, signaling that Seoul will soon be classified as Pyongyang’s “most hostile state,” according to state media.

Speaking to the Supreme People’s Assembly on Monday, Kim criticized the United States for what he called “state terrorism,” an apparent reference to U.S. military operations in Iran.

He declared that North Korea would continue to consolidate its nuclear capabilities as an “irreversible course” and expand its self-defensive nuclear deterrent.

“We will, in line with the mission entrusted by the Constitution of the Republic, further advance our self-defensive nuclear capabilities,” Kim said, according to the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

Kim’s remarks come amid heightened regional tensions following U.S. and Israeli military strikes in Iran, which Tehran denies were aimed at developing nuclear weapons.

Kim also issued a stark warning to South Korea, stating that Pyongyang would treat the country as its “most hostile state” and respond mercilessly to any perceived aggression.

This declaration came despite repeated overtures by President Lee Jae Myung for dialogue without preconditions.

Experts say Kim’s statements reflect Pyongyang’s reaction to global developments, particularly U.S. actions in the Middle East.

Hong Min, a senior analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification, noted that North Korea sees the U.S. strikes in Iran and Venezuela as reinforcing its commitment to nuclear advancement.

“The North interprets these developments as confirmation that nuclear weapons remain the only reliable security guarantee in today’s world,” said Andrei Lankov, professor at Kookmin University.

In addition to nuclear policy, Kim outlined domestic economic and security priorities. He announced a 1.5-fold increase in industrial output and earmarked 15.8% of the 2026 budget for defense, slightly higher than last year.

He also proposed establishing a formal police system to strengthen legal frameworks and maintain public order.

Kim’s speech coincides with his reappointment as head of the State Affairs Commission, North Korea’s highest policymaking body, and comes ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s planned visit to China next month, fueling speculation about renewed diplomatic engagement.

BREAKING: EFCC Moves to Take Over Malami’s Abuja Residence

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(DDM) — Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have reportedly moved to take over a property linked to former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, in Abuja.

The property, located in the upscale Maitama district of the Federal Capital Territory, is said to be part of an ongoing investigation by the anti-graft agency into alleged financial misconduct. Sources familiar with the development disclosed that EFCC officials arrived at the residence as part of enforcement actions tied to the probe.

Details surrounding the operation remain sketchy, but insiders suggest that the move may be connected to asset recovery efforts, a process often undertaken by the commission when properties are suspected to have been acquired through illicit means.

Eyewitnesses in the area reported unusual activity around the residence, including the presence of security operatives and restricted access to the premises. However, the EFCC has yet to release an official statement clarifying the nature of the action or confirming whether the property has been fully seized.

Legal experts note that under Nigerian law, the EFCC can obtain court orders to temporarily or permanently forfeit properties linked to corruption or financial crimes. Such actions typically follow investigations and judicial approval, although affected individuals retain the right to challenge the seizure in court.

The development has sparked widespread reactions, given Malami’s high-profile role in the previous administration, where he served as the nation’s chief law officer. Analysts say any enforcement action involving a former Attorney-General is likely to attract significant public attention and raise questions about accountability and due process.

Political observers have also pointed out that the case may have broader implications for Nigeria’s anti-corruption campaign, particularly in demonstrating whether institutions are willing to pursue investigations involving powerful former officials.

While Malami has not publicly responded to the reports, close associates are expected to address the situation as more details emerge. Legal proceedings, if initiated, could provide clarity on the allegations and determine the fate of the property in question.

The EFCC’s move forms part of its ongoing efforts to recover assets believed to have been unlawfully acquired and to reinforce its mandate of combating corruption across the country. Stakeholders have called for transparency and adherence to legal procedures to ensure public confidence in the process.

As the situation continues to unfold, Nigerians are watching closely, with many awaiting an official statement from the EFCC to shed more light on the circumstances surrounding the attempted takeover of the Maitama residence.

Breaking the Infertility Silence: Why So Many Couples Suffer Alone

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Infertility affects roughly one in six couples worldwide, yet the topic remains shrouded in stigma and silence. Health experts say this invisible health crisis often goes unspoken, leaving many couples feeling isolated and unsupported.

Infertility can stem from a range of factors, including hormonal imbalances, reproductive health conditions, lifestyle influences, and age-related changes. Both men and women can be affected, yet societal perceptions often place the burden on women, further intensifying the stigma.

Medical advances, from fertility treatments to assisted reproductive technologies like IVF, have expanded options for couples trying to conceive. However, experts emphasize that emotional support and open conversation are just as critical as medical intervention.

Breaking the silence around infertility is essential for reducing shame and increasing awareness. Public health campaigns and education can help couples understand that infertility is a medical issue, not a personal failing.

Couples should know they are not alone, health specialists say. Talking openly, seeking medical guidance early, and accessing emotional support can make a profound difference.”

By addressing the social and emotional barriers alongside medical solutions, communities can support those affected and help couples navigate the challenges of infertility with dignity and hope.

CDC Updates Vaccine Guidance: Why Not Everyone Needs Certain 2026 Shots

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently revised its recommendations for several vaccines in 2026, signaling a shift from universal guidance to more targeted approaches. The move comes after careful review of disease trends, vaccine effectiveness, and population risk factors.

Previously, some vaccines were recommended for all adults or children regardless of individual risk. The CDC’s new guidance focuses on specific groups most likely to benefit, while others with lower risk may no longer need routine vaccination. Health officials say this change is designed to improve safety, optimize resources, and reduce unnecessary interventions.

Vaccine recommendations evolve as we gather more data, officials explained. This adjustment reflects the latest scientific evidence and ensures that vaccines are given to those who need them most.

Experts emphasize that the change does not mean vaccines are unsafe or ineffective. On the contrary, vaccines remain a critical tool in preventing serious illness. Individuals are encouraged to consult healthcare providers to understand which vaccines are still recommended for them based on age, health status, occupation, and lifestyle.

Public health specialists also stress that targeted vaccination strategies can improve overall community immunity by prioritizing high-risk groups, helping prevent outbreaks while minimizing unnecessary shots for those at lower risk.

The CDC continues to monitor disease patterns closely and updates guidance as new evidence emerges. Residents are advised to stay informed and speak with their doctors to ensure they remain protected against preventable diseases.

Silent Meningitis on the Rise: Kent and Nearby Regions Warn Residents

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Health authorities are raising alarms after a sudden spike in meningitis cases in Kent and several other regions in 2026. Often called a silent outbreak because early symptoms can be easily mistaken for the flu, the recent surge highlights the need for awareness, timely diagnosis, and preventive measures.

Meningitis is an inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, usually caused by viral or bacterial infections. While some cases are mild, bacterial meningitis can progress rapidly, leading to serious complications or death if not treated promptly.

Officials say early symptoms including fever, headache, stiff neck, nausea, and fatigue can be subtle, making it easy for people to delay seeking medical attention. The 2026 spikes in Kent, along with isolated cases reported in surrounding areas, underscore the importance of vigilance and vaccination where available.

Public health experts emphasize that early recognition is crucial. Vaccines against certain strains of meningitis are effective and widely recommended, particularly for children, teenagers, and young adults, who are among the most vulnerable. In addition, practicing good hygiene, avoiding sharing personal items, and promptly seeking medical care if symptoms arise can help curb the spread.

This outbreak reminds us that meningitis can escalate quickly, said health officials. Awareness, vaccination, and early medical intervention remain our best defenses.

Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and urge residents in affected areas to stay informed about symptoms and preventive measures.

Why Black Women Face Higher Heart Trouble After Menopause

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New research highlights a concerning health gap: Black women are three times more likely to develop early heart disease after menopause compared to their white counterparts. Experts warn that this disparity is largely preventable with awareness, early screening, and lifestyle management.

Menopause, the natural phase marking the end of a woman’s reproductive years, brings hormonal changes that can affect heart health. While all women experience some increased cardiovascular risk during this stage, studies show Black women are disproportionately affected.

Several factors contribute to this heightened risk. Genetics, higher prevalence of high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity, as well as social determinants like access to healthcare, all play a role. Experts emphasize that these risks can be managed with routine medical checkups, healthy eating, regular exercise, and monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

Black women often enter menopause earlier and may have underlying conditions that increase heart strain,” researchers note. “Awareness and preventive care are key to closing this gap.

The findings underscore the importance of tailored healthcare strategies for women approaching menopause, particularly in communities that face systemic health disparities. Health professionals recommend women discuss heart health with their doctors well before menopause, adopt heart-friendly lifestyle habits, and seek regular screenings for cardiovascular risk factors.

Understanding this risk is the first step toward prevention. By prioritizing heart health, Black women can significantly reduce their likelihood of developing early heart disease and improve long-term well-being.

Oil Prices Spike After Iran Denies US Negotiations

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Oil prices climbed on Tuesday as markets weighed the risks to global supply following Iran’s denial of any negotiations with the United States, contradicting claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that progress toward a deal had been made.

Brent crude rose $1.25, or 1.3%, to $101.19 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) gained $2.15, or 2.4%, to $90.28. Analysts said the market remains unsettled despite a temporary pause in attacks on Iranian energy facilities.

The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for roughly 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas shipments, has been effectively blocked due to ongoing hostilities, creating what the International Energy Agency described as the largest supply disruption in history.

“The market is cautiously recovering, but the Strait of Hormuz is far from clear,” said Tim Waterer, chief analyst at KCM Trade.

On Tuesday, Iran launched waves of missiles into Israel, dismissing U.S. claims of negotiations as “fake news.” Analysts from BCA Research warned that while there has been a tentative de-escalation, the risk to energy supply remains high.

Macquarie bank noted that if the Strait of Hormuz remains effectively closed through April, Brent crude could surge to $150 a barrel, surpassing the previous all-time high of $147 set in 2008.

The spike in tension comes amid attacks on Iran’s energy infrastructure, including a gas company office and pressure-reduction station in Isfahan, and a projectile striking a gas pipeline feeding a power station in Khorramshahr, according to Fars News Agency.

The developments underscore the fragile balance in the Gulf, with energy markets highly sensitive to any escalation in the ongoing U.S.-Iran-Israel conflict.

NOUN Announces Orientation, Matriculation Dates for Fresh Students

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(DDM) — The National Open University of Nigeria has officially announced key academic activities for newly admitted students, outlining the schedule for the 2026 freshers’ orientation and matriculation ceremonies.

The institution disclosed that the orientation programme for fresh students will hold on April 7, 2026. This event is designed to introduce new learners to the university’s academic environment, policies, and operational structure. It will also provide essential guidance on how students can successfully navigate their studies within the open and distance learning system.

According to the university, the matriculation ceremony is scheduled for April 8, 2026. The ceremony will formally admit fresh students into the institution, marking the beginning of their academic journey. During the event, students will take the matriculation oath and be officially recognized as members of the university community.

University authorities emphasized that both the orientation and matriculation ceremonies are critical milestones for all newly admitted students. They noted that attendance is highly recommended, as the programmes offer valuable insights into academic expectations, course registration procedures, study techniques, and available student support services.

Officials further explained that the orientation session will also address common challenges faced by new students, particularly those unfamiliar with distance learning systems. Topics such as time management, online learning tools, and examination guidelines will be discussed to ensure students are well-prepared from the outset.

Students have been advised to make adequate preparations ahead of the scheduled dates and to stay updated through official communication channels for any additional instructions. The university stressed the importance of punctuality, proper documentation, and active participation during the events.

Education stakeholders note that orientation and matriculation ceremonies play a vital role in shaping the academic experience of new students. They provide a platform for engagement, clarification, and integration into the university system, which is essential for academic success.

Prospective students and applicants seeking assistance with admission processing into NOUN have also been encouraged to make enquiries through designated support channels. For guidance and further information, interested individuals can contact 0911 085 3633.

The announcement reflects the institution’s continued commitment to ensuring a smooth transition for new students while maintaining high academic standards. As the dates approach, freshers are expected to take full advantage of the opportunities provided to equip themselves for a successful academic journey.