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.
(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.
Recent reports are raising concerns about certain prescription weight-loss medications, suggesting that they may be linked to rare but serious eye complications, sometimes referred to as eye strokes.
These vision issues, medically known as Retinal Artery Occlusion or similar vascular events in the eye, occur when blood flow to the retina is blocked. Symptoms can appear suddenly and may include blurred vision, partial vision loss, or even permanent damage if not treated promptly.
Health professionals note that some weight-loss drugs particularly those that affect blood pressure, heart rate, or blood clotting may slightly increase the risk of these vascular events. While the overall occurrence is rare, the consequences can be severe, making awareness essential for anyone taking these medications.
Patients using these treatments are advised to monitor any sudden changes in vision and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms occur. Regular eye check-ups are also recommended, especially for individuals with pre-existing conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or vascular problems, which may further increase risk.
Medical experts emphasize that while these medications can be effective tools for managing obesity, they should be prescribed carefully, with consideration of individual risk factors and ongoing monitoring for potential side effects.
Ultimately, the reports highlight the importance of balancing the benefits of weight-loss drugs with safety, encouraging patients to discuss all potential risks with their healthcare providers before starting or continuing treatment.
A new 2026 study is raising concerns about how much time teenagers spend on social media, finding a strong link between prolonged daily use and rising rates of depression among young people.
Researchers report that teens who spend more than three hours a day on platforms like TikTok and Instagram are significantly more likely to experience symptoms associated with Depression, including persistent sadness, low self-esteem, and reduced motivation.
The findings highlight growing concerns about the effects of constant digital engagement on developing brains. Adolescence is a critical period for emotional and cognitive development, and experts say excessive screen time may interfere with healthy brain function, sleep patterns, and real-life social interactions.
One of the key issues identified is the impact of comparison culture. Social media often presents curated and idealized versions of life, which can lead teenagers to compare themselves negatively with others. Over time, this may contribute to feelings of inadequacy and emotional distress.
Additionally, frequent notifications and endless scrolling can overstimulate the brain’s reward system, making it harder for teens to focus on tasks that require sustained attention, such as schoolwork. Disrupted sleep caused by late-night screen use further compounds the problem, as poor sleep is closely linked to mental health challenges.
While the study does not suggest that social media is inherently harmful, it emphasizes the importance of moderation. Experts recommend setting time limits, encouraging offline activities, and promoting open conversations about mental health and online experiences.
As digital platforms continue to shape modern life, the findings serve as a reminder that balance is essential especially for young people navigating the challenges of growth, identity, and emotional well-being in a highly connected world.
The Kano State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) is surprised by the Eid-el-Fitr gathering hosted by Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, National Leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), which brought together prominent opposition figures, including Peter Obi and Seriake Dickson.
The meeting, held at Kwankwaso’s residence in Kano, also attracted Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde.
It was part of the Sallah celebrations and included photo opportunities of the opposition figures, which Kwankwaso shared on his official X handle.
Kwankwaso described the gathering as a moment of unity and joyous celebration.
“Delighted to host Their Excellencies, Peter Obi, Seyi Makinde, and Seriake Dickson at my Kano residence for this joyful Sallah celebration,” he wrote. “Wishing everyone peace, blessings, and prosperity.”
Meanwhile, APC’s Publicity Secretary, Auwal Mai-Nage, described the gathering as unexpected and questioned its timing and political relevance, suggesting it may not resonate with local dynamics.
“We are genuinely surprised to see Kwankwaso and Peter Obi aligning in this manner.
“This is a Muslim gathering, yet Obi is widely perceived as having limited engagement with Muslim communities. For Kwankwaso to prioritise such alliances over local considerations raises serious questions about his political strategy.”
He also criticised the turnout of participants, suggesting that it was far below expectations for an event featuring prominent national figures.
“For an event that brought together two presidential candidates and key opposition leaders, the attendance was notably low. Even a local government chairman in Kano can mobilise a larger crowd,” he said.
Mai-Nage further alleged that Obi’s political moves were driven by regional considerations and expressed disappointment that Kwankwaso, a long-standing political figure in the North, would endorse such alignments.
However, observers see this meeting as a possible sign of opposition realignment ahead of the 2027 general elections, especially given Kwankwaso’s previous closed-door meeting with Makinde in Ibadan.
At least 14 soldiers were killed in a jihadist assault on a military post in Bagade, northern Burkina Faso, officials confirmed on Tuesday, marking the latest in a resurgence of violence in the country.
The attack was claimed by the Group for the Support of Islam and Muslims (JNIM), Al-Qaeda’s affiliate in the Sahel region. Security sources described the toll as “provisional,” with several soldiers still reported missing following the assault.
“Every effort has been made to neutralise the individuals responsible for the attack,” said one official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. “Many of them were killed during the counterattack.”
According to WAMAPS, a network of West African journalists tracking security developments, the death toll could be higher, including around 20 soldiers and civilian volunteers known as Volunteers for the Defence of the Fatherland (VDPs). The group reported that JNIM released a video showing approximately 15 dead soldiers, some reportedly burned alive.
Burkina Faso has been under military rule since a coup in 2022 and has faced persistent attacks from jihadist groups linked to Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, particularly in the north. Following a relative lull, violence has surged again in recent weeks.
In February, JNIM claimed responsibility for several deadly attacks on soldiers and VDPs, which resulted in more than 130 fatalities over roughly 10 days, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED).
The United Nations noted last November that the withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has weakened regional coordination, complicating collective responses to the growing extremism in the Sahel.
The Sahel region remains one of the deadliest areas globally for violent extremism. According to the Global Terrorism Index, Burkina Faso, Niger, and Mali accounted for nearly half of worldwide deaths linked to extremism in 2025.
At least 15 fighters of Iraq’s Shi’ite Popular Mobilisation Forces (PMF) have been killed in a series of U.S. airstrikes targeting their site in western Anbar province, security and health sources confirmed on Tuesday.
Among the dead was Saad al-Baiji, the PMF’s Anbar operations commander.
The strikes also left approximately 30 others injured, with several in critical condition, raising concerns that the death toll could rise further. According to PMF officials, the attack struck a command headquarters while personnel were on duty.
The PMF, also known as Hashd al-Shaabi, is an umbrella group of predominantly Shi’ite paramilitary factions that have been formally integrated into Iraq’s state security forces.
Several of its units are aligned with Iran, and the group has been involved in retaliatory attacks against U.S. bases in Iraq since the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran in February.
The recent airstrikes are seen as part of a broader escalation in the Middle East. Tehran has launched attacks on Israel and Gulf Arab states hosting U.S. military installations, while Israel has retaliated in Lebanon following cross-border fire by Iran-backed Hezbollah fighters.
The PMF described the U.S. strikes as a deliberate targeting of its leadership and warned that the attack could worsen regional tensions.
A growing wellness trend encourages people to take a daily shot of olive oil first thing in the morning, with claims that it can heal the gut, improve digestion, and boost overall health. But medical experts say the reality may be more complex and in some cases, misleading.
Olive oil, particularly extra virgin varieties, is widely recognized for its health benefits. Rich in healthy fats and antioxidants, it plays a key role in heart-friendly diets and has been linked to reduced risk of Cardiovascular Disease. However, drinking it in concentrated amounts on an empty stomach is a different matter.
One of the main reasons people notice immediate effects after taking an olive oil “shot” is its natural ability to stimulate digestion. As a fat, olive oil can trigger bowel movements, which has led to claims that it cleanses or detoxifies the gut. In reality, this effect is closer to a mild laxative response rather than a true healing process.
Experts in Gastroenterology explain that while olive oil can support gut health when included as part of a balanced diet, there is limited scientific evidence to support the idea that drinking it alone can repair the digestive system or treat underlying conditions. True gut health depends on a combination of factors, including fiber intake, hydration, and a diverse diet rich in whole foods.
There are also potential downsides to the trend. Consuming large amounts of oil adds significant calories, which may contribute to weight gain if not balanced within the diet. Some individuals may also experience nausea or digestive discomfort when taking oil on an empty stomach.
Health professionals recommend incorporating olive oil into meals such as in salads or cooking rather than consuming it in isolation. This allows the body to absorb its nutrients more effectively while maintaining dietary balance.
As with many viral health trends, the olive oil shot highlights the gap between popular claims and scientific evidence. While olive oil remains a valuable part of a healthy diet, it is not a quick fix for gut health and its benefits are best realized when used in moderation as part of a well-rounded lifestyle.
(DDM) — Authorities have arrested prominent religious leader Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar in Kaduna State, hours after he hosted opposition presidential candidate Peter Obi on Sunday.
Sheikh Umar, who commands significant influence among local communities, was taken into custody by security officials for reasons that remain unclear. Eyewitnesses confirmed his participation in a public gathering where Peter Obi addressed supporters, highlighting issues of governance and national development.
Sources indicate that the arrest came swiftly after the event, sparking questions about the timing and motivations behind the action. Legal experts have noted the potential implications for freedom of assembly and political expression in the region.
The gathering at Sheikh Umar’s residence reportedly drew hundreds of attendees, including political figures, community leaders, and party supporters. Observers describe the event as peaceful, with speeches emphasizing civic engagement, national unity, and voter education ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The arrest has triggered reactions on social media, with citizens and political commentators expressing concern over the treatment of religious leaders and the possible chilling effect on political discourse.
Security agencies have yet to issue a detailed statement explaining the specific charges or legal basis for the arrest. Meanwhile, Peter Obi’s campaign team is monitoring the situation closely, urging calm and adherence to due process.
Political analysts suggest that this development could intensify tensions in Kaduna State as the country approaches critical electoral periods. They stress the importance of maintaining the rule of law and protecting citizens’ rights to host political events and engage in public dialogue.
DDM will continue to follow this story, providing updates as more information emerges regarding Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar’s arrest and the circumstances surrounding the event.
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai arrived at the Federal High Court in Kaduna on Tuesday morning under heavy security for his arraignment over alleged corruption-related offences.
El-Rufai was brought to the court premises around 9:00 a.m. in a Hilux vehicle and remained inside for over 30 minutes before being escorted into the courtroom at about 9:34 a.m.
He was dressed in a light green babanriga with a matching cap and flanked by operatives from the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and the Department of State Services (DSS), who formed a tight protective cordon around him.
Journalists who had arrived as early as 7:00 a.m. to cover the proceedings were barred from entering the courtroom by DSS operatives. Security had been heightened around the court, located at the old Nigerian Defence Academy, with personnel from the DSS, Nigeria Police Force, Mobile Police Force, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps deployed from the early hours.
Vehicular movement in the area was restricted, forcing motorists into a single lane along the Ungwan Sarki through Kawo axis, causing traffic congestion.
The arraignment follows an announcement by the ICPC that El-Rufai would face charges alongside Joel Adoga in suit number FHC/KD/73/2026, which include conversion and possession of public property and money laundering.
In addition, a separate case has been filed before a Kaduna State High Court against El-Rufai and Amadu Sule, marked KDH/KAD/ICPC/01/26, with charges including abuse of office, fraud, intent to commit fraud, and conferring undue advantage. The ICPC stated both charges were filed on March 18, 2026, and the date for the state court arraignment will be communicated later.
The ICPC also reiterated that El-Rufai had been duly served and emphasized its commitment to due process and the rule of law.
El-Rufai’s arraignment comes amid mounting public pressure. The African Democratic Congress had demanded either his release or formal arraignment, describing prolonged detention without charges as unconstitutional. The Muslim Rights Concern and family members have also raised concerns about alleged rights violations during his detention.
DDM reported that El-Rufai was initially detained by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on February 16, 2026, granted bail on February 18, and later re-arrested by the ICPC, remaining in custody pending his arraignment.
Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai appeared at the Federal High Court in Kaduna on Tuesday morning, surrounded by tight security.
He arrived at the court around 9:00 a.m. in a Hilux vehicle and was escorted into the courtroom at 9:34 a.m.
He was surrounded by operatives of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), while those from the Department of State Services (DSS) formed a protective shield around him in the courtroom.
Newsmen were denied entry while vehicular movement was restricted, leading to motorists taking a single lane from the Ungwan Sarki axis through Kawo due to traffic disruptions.
A growing trend on social media is encouraging people to tape their mouths shut while sleeping, claiming it can improve breathing, enhance sleep quality, and even create a more defined jawline. However, health experts are raising concerns that this practice may do more harm than good.
The trend, commonly referred to as mouth taping, is based on the idea of forcing the body to breathe through the nose during sleep. While nasal breathing has recognized benefits, experts warn that blocking the mouth without proper medical guidance can be risky especially for individuals with underlying conditions like Sleep Apnea.
Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep. For individuals who unknowingly suffer from this disorder, taping the mouth shut could worsen breathing interruptions, reduce oxygen levels, and increase strain on the heart.
There are also concerns about airway obstruction. If nasal passages are blocked due to allergies, congestion, or structural issues, forcing nasal breathing may lead to discomfort, panic, or disrupted sleep. In some cases, it could even pose a safety risk if the body cannot get enough air during the night.
While some proponents claim benefits such as reduced snoring or improved facial structure, there is currently limited scientific evidence supporting these outcomes particularly the idea that mouth taping can significantly alter jawline definition.
Medical professionals emphasize that safe and effective approaches to better sleep include maintaining a healthy sleep routine, addressing nasal or breathing issues with proper treatment, and seeking professional evaluation for persistent snoring or fatigue.
As the trend continues to gain traction online, experts advise caution. What may appear to be a simple hack could carry serious health implications, especially when it interferes with natural breathing during sleep.
Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi
Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has raised alarm over the arrest of a cleric who hosted him during a recent visit to Kaduna State, describing the development as troubling for Nigeria’s democracy.
Obi disclosed on Tuesday that the cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar, was taken into custody shortly after receiving him on Sunday.
In a statement shared on his X (formerly Twitter) account, the former Anambra State governor said he was informed of the arrest early Tuesday, expressing concern over what he called a growing pattern of intimidation.
“I have just been made aware that a revered religious leader, Sheikh Ahmad Tijjani Umar, has been arrested by authorities shortly after hosting me in Kaduna,” Obi said.
Obi warned that the incident reflects a deteriorating environment for civil liberties in the country, particularly regarding freedom of speech and association.
He said actions perceived as targeting citizens or political figures risk weakening democratic institutions and eroding public trust.
“This development underscores the deeply troubling state of our nation, where freedom of speech and movement is increasingly under threat,” he stated.
The Labour Party figure stressed that protecting fundamental rights remains essential to sustaining democracy, urging authorities to adhere strictly to the rule of law.
Obi called on security agencies and government officials to avoid actions that could be interpreted as harassment or political persecution.
He cautioned that suppressing dissenting voices or intimidating perceived opponents would only deepen concerns about Nigeria’s democratic direction.
“This country must defend freedom and free speech, which are hallmarks of every democratic society,” he said, adding that intimidation has no place in governance.
As of the time of filing this report, authorities had not issued any official statement explaining the arrest or the circumstances surrounding it.
Iran has launched multiple waves of missiles into Israel on Tuesday, intensifying hostilities despite a last-minute decision by Donald Trump to delay planned U.S. strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure.
Air raid sirens sounded across Israel, including in Tel Aviv, where a multi-storey residential building was badly damaged.
Emergency responders said they were searching for civilians feared trapped in the debris, while others were found sheltering in nearby structures.
It was not immediately clear whether the destruction was caused by a direct missile hit or falling debris from intercepted projectiles.
The latest attacks came hours after Trump announced a five-day postponement of threatened attacks on Iran’s power plants, citing what he described as “very good and productive” discussions aimed at ending the conflict.
Even as diplomatic signals emerged from US, the fighting on the ground continued unabated.
Israel’s military said its fighter jets carried out a large wave of strikes in central Tehran overnight, targeting key command centres linked to Iran’s security apparatus, including facilities associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and the intelligence ministry.
According to the military, more than 50 additional targets were hit, including ballistic missile storage sites and launch positions.
The conflict remains closely tied to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global energy corridor through which about a fifth of the world’s oil passes.
Iran has effectively disrupted traffic through the strait since the war began on February 28, prompting U.S. threats to target its energy infrastructure if shipping was not fully restored.
While Trump has now delayed those strikes, U.S. military operations elsewhere in Iran are reportedly continuing.
Tehran has warned it would retaliate by targeting infrastructure linked to U.S. allies in the region, raising fears of wider disruption to global energy supplies.
Despite Trump’s claims of progress, Iranian officials have flatly denied that any negotiations are taking place.
Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf said no talks had been held with the United States, accusing Washington of spreading “fake news” to influence financial and oil markets.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards echoed that stance, describing Trump’s remarks as “psychological operations” with no bearing on Tehran’s military posture.
Financial markets reacted sharply to the conflicting developments.
Oil prices, which had dropped below $100 per barrel following news of the U.S. pause, rebounded on Tuesday as renewed missile attacks and diplomatic uncertainty rattled investor confidence. Brent crude climbed back above $104, reversing part of the previous day’s losses.
Analysts warned that the situation remains highly unstable, with one market observer describing it as “incredibly fragile.”
Trump said his envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser Jared Kushner had held discussions with Iranian counterparts and suggested a deal could be within reach, citing “major points of agreement.”
However, officials familiar with the situation indicated that any contacts may have been indirect, with countries such as Egypt, Pakistan and Gulf states acting as intermediaries.
There are also indications that potential talks could take place in Islamabad in the coming days, although no formal meeting has been confirmed.
For now, with missiles still being fired and both sides offering conflicting accounts of diplomacy, the prospect of a breakthrough remains uncertain as the conflict continues to escalate.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN - 2021/07/13: People wearing facemasks lift weights in a gym in Taipei.
Taiwan CDC "Centers for Disease Control" announced new guidelines on easing the pandemic restrictions. (Photo by Shih Hsun Chao/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
A dangerous fitness trend known as dry scooping is raising serious health concerns, as reports link the practice to heart-related emergencies among young athletes. The trend, popularized on social media, involves consuming pre-workout powder without mixing it with water often swallowing it dry before exercise for a faster energy boost.
Pre-workout supplements typically contain high levels of stimulants, especially Caffeine, along with other performance-enhancing ingredients. When taken without dilution, these substances can enter the bloodstream more rapidly, potentially overwhelming the body.
Health experts warn that this sudden surge of stimulants can place intense stress on the cardiovascular system. In some cases, it may trigger abnormal heart rhythms, high blood pressure, and, in extreme situations, increase the risk of Heart Attack even in otherwise healthy young individuals.
The risks are further heightened when large quantities are consumed or when individuals are sensitive to stimulants. Without proper mixing, the powder can also be inhaled accidentally, leading to choking, lung irritation, or breathing difficulties.
Medical professionals emphasize that pre-workout supplements are designed to be diluted and consumed according to recommended guidelines. Ignoring these instructions not only reduces safety but also increases the likelihood of adverse effects.
The growing popularity of dry scooping highlights the influence of viral fitness trends, particularly among younger audiences seeking quick performance gains. However, experts stress that there are no shortcuts to safe and effective fitness. Proper hydration, balanced nutrition, and structured training remain the most reliable ways to improve performance.
As awareness increases, health authorities are urging individuals to avoid risky supplement practices and prioritize safety over social media trends.
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.
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.
While speaking ahead of the event, Mrs Mercy 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.
United States President Donald Trump on Monday said Washington and Tehran have reached “major points of agreement” in ongoing discussions, raising hopes that a diplomatic resolution to the intensifying Middle East conflict could be within reach.
Speaking to reporters, Trump described the latest engagements as “very, very strong,” suggesting that both sides were nearing consensus on key issues.
“We have points, major points of agreement… almost all points of agreement,” he said.
Trump disclosed that his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and senior adviser Jared Kushner held talks with Iranian representatives on Sunday, with negotiations expected to continue.
He expressed optimism that a deal could be reached within a five-day window, which he earlier announced while postponing potential military action.
“We’re giving it five days… I think it could end up being a very good deal for everybody,” Trump added.
However, the U.S. president declined to reveal the specific Iranian officials involved, noting only that discussions were not being held with Iran’s supreme leadership.
Despite Trump’s claims, Iranian officials have denied that any talks are taking place. The country’s Fars News Agency, citing a source, stated that there are no direct or indirect communications with the United States.
The conflicting accounts have cast doubt on the true state of diplomacy, leaving observers uncertain whether negotiations are substantive or part of broader strategic messaging.
Earlier in the day, Trump announced a pause on planned U.S. strikes targeting Iran’s power plants and energy infrastructure an escalation that had been tied to Tehran reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
The strategic waterway, which carries roughly one-fifth of global oil shipments, has been effectively restricted amid ongoing hostilities.
Iran had warned that any U.S. attack on its energy infrastructure would trigger retaliation against Israeli power facilities and installations linked to American forces in the Gulf.
Global markets responded positively to signs of de-escalation:
Oil prices dropped sharply
The U.S. dollar weakened against major currencies
Stock markets rallied
Government bond yields declined
The war, which began on February 28 following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets, has already killed more than 2,000 people and displaced millions across the region.
It has also:
* Driven up global fuel prices
* Heightened inflation concerns
* Disrupted supply chains
* Strained geopolitical alliances
Trump said the Strait of Hormuz could be reopened “very soon” if talks succeed, even suggesting it might be jointly controlled though he offered no specifics.
While the five-day pause provides a narrow window for diplomacy, the situation remains volatile, with mixed signals from both sides and continued military tensions.
For now, the world watches closely as fragile hopes for peace compete with the risk of further escalation.
A neighbor has come forward with his account of a confrontation involving Alan Ritchson, following a video that circulated online showing part of the incident.
In an interview with TMZ, the man claimed the situation began when he noticed Ritchson allegedly riding his bike in a reckless manner within the neighborhood. Concerned for safety, he said he stepped in to warn the actor to slow down, fearing someone could get injured.
According to his version of events, the encounter escalated quickly. He explained that he physically intervened after Ritchson continued approaching him on the bike, pushing him in an attempt to stop him. The neighbor admitted to pushing him more than once, describing it as a reaction to what he perceived as a continued threat. He alleges that the situation then turned physical, claiming Ritchson got off the bike and attacked him.
Clips of the incident, which have been widely shared across social media, appear to show a heated altercation, though the full context leading up to the moment remains unclear. As is often the case with viral footage, only portions of the encounter are visible, making it difficult to determine exactly how events unfolded from start to finish.
So far, there has been no widely confirmed official statement from Ritchson addressing the specific claims made in the interview. Situations like this typically require further investigation, and it is not uncommon for multiple perspectives to emerge as more details become available.
Ritchson, best known for his role in the hit series Reacher, has built a strong public image in recent years, with his performance earning widespread praise and significantly boosting his profile in Hollywood. Incidents like this, however, can quickly draw public attention and scrutiny, especially when they involve physical confrontations.
Legal experts often note that in disputes involving physical altercations, context is critical. Factors such as who initiated contact, whether there was perceived threat or self-defense, and witness accounts all play a role in determining responsibility. If authorities become involved, both parties’ statements, along with any available video evidence, would likely be reviewed before any conclusions are reached.
At this stage, the situation remains a developing story, with many awaiting further clarification or an official response.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) raided properties linked to the embattled former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, on Monday, taking over his residences and offices.
The operation, which took place shortly after a visit by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to Malami’s residence, is being described as unlawful and politically driven by Malami’s camp.
In a statement, Mohammed Bello Doka, Malami’s spokesman, accused the anti-graft agency of acting without legal backing and in disregard of an ongoing court process.
“The Office of Abubakar Malami, SAN, wishes to formally address the shocking and unlawful actions carried out today by operatives of the EFCC at properties associated with the former Attorney General of the Federation, inclusive of his residential and business premises,” the statement said.
He said EFCC operatives, accompanied by heavily armed security operatives, forcefully entered the properties, marked them, and took control without presenting any court order authorising such action, while two individuals were taken into custody during the operation.
“EFCC officials, in the company of heavily armed security personnel, forcefully invaded and took over residences and offices linked to Malami, marking same without presenting any valid or subsisting court order authorizing such actions. Two people were taken to forceful custody in the course of the said invasion,” he alleged.
The office said the matter remains before the court, pointing to a case filed by the EFCC at the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, presided over by Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, and stressed that no final ruling has been made.
“The case instituted by the EFCC at the Federal High Court, Abuja Division… remains ongoing. The Honourable Court has not made any final determination on the issues in dispute, and no order authorizing the invasion and marking of the premises was argued and granted,” the statement added.
It also argued that an earlier interim forfeiture order obtained by the commission had expired and could not justify the action taken.
“The ex parte order granted on January 6, 2026, was expressly time-bound for a period of 14 days, which had already elapsed. That order has since lapsed and cannot, under any stretch of the law, justify the EFCC’s actions today,” Doka said.
The statement further claimed that EFCC operatives failed to present any lawful authorisation when asked during the operation.
“At the time of the invasion, EFCC operatives were requested to produce a lawful court order authorising their actions. They failed, refused, and/or neglected to present any such order, underscoring the illegality of their conduct.
“This is nothing short of a flagrant disregard for the rule of law, a gross abuse of power, and a dangerous precedent in a constitutional democracy. It represents a calculated attempt to harass, intimidate, and embarrass Malami, evidently on account of his political affiliations,” he added.
While insisting that Malami supports accountability, the statement warned against what it described as overreach by state institutions.
“While Malami remains a firm believer in accountability and the fight against corruption, such efforts must be conducted strictly within the ambit of the law and not through executive lawlessness or institutional overreach.
“We wish to reiterate that Malami will continue to fully cooperate with lawful judicial processes and will defend his rights and reputation through appropriate legal channels,” the statement added.
Meanwhile, former Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has raised the alarm that President Bola Tinubu is actively dismantling democracy and pushing the country toward full-blown authoritarian rule, which, he said, portends dangerous implications for the entire West African sub-region.
Atiku, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress was reacting to what he described as a state-sponsored siege by the Department of State Services on the residence and businesses of Abubakar Malami.
Atiku in a statement by his media office described the action as lawless, vindictive, and politically motivated.
He said: “This is not governance. This is intimidation. This is a regime weaponizing state power to silence dissent.”
The former vice president warned that Nigeria is witnessing the rapid erosion of democratic norms under Tinubu, with state institutions now reduced to tools of political persecution.
The death of Leonid Radvinsky at the age of 43 marks a significant moment in the tech and digital media industry, bringing renewed attention to the man who quietly transformed one of the internet’s most talked-about platforms into a global business powerhouse. Known for his low public profile despite his immense influence, Radvinsky’s leadership shaped the evolution of OnlyFans into a multi-billion-dollar enterprise.
According to an official company statement, Radvinsky passed away after a prolonged illness, with his family requesting privacy as they grieve. While details surrounding his final days remain limited, tributes and reactions have begun pouring in from across the tech world, with many acknowledging his role in redefining how creators monetize their content in the digital age.
Radvinsky’s journey to global recognition began long before his association with OnlyFans. Born in Ukraine and raised in the United States, he built his career in the online business space, focusing on web platforms and digital communities. However, it was his acquisition of OnlyFans in 2018 that cemented his place in modern internet history. At the time, the platform was relatively niche, but under his ownership, it underwent rapid expansion and strategic repositioning.
One of Radvinsky’s most notable contributions was doubling down on the platform’s direct-to-consumer model. Instead of relying heavily on advertising revenue like many social media platforms, OnlyFans empowered creators to earn directly from their audience through subscriptions, tips, and exclusive content. This approach not only disrupted traditional digital business models but also gave creators a new level of financial independence and control over their work.
The platform’s growth skyrocketed during the global COVID-19 pandemic, when lockdowns and economic uncertainty pushed more people toward online income streams. During this period, OnlyFans saw a massive influx of both creators and subscribers, becoming a household name worldwide. While the platform is often associated with adult content, it also hosts a wide range of creators, including fitness trainers, musicians, chefs, and influencers who use the service to connect with their audience in a more personalized way.
Despite the platform’s success, Radvinsky remained an elusive figure. Unlike many tech CEOs who actively engage with the media, he chose to operate largely behind the scenes, rarely giving interviews or making public appearances. This quiet leadership style added to the intrigue surrounding him, as he built a highly profitable company without seeking the spotlight.
Financially, his tenure was marked by remarkable achievements. Reports over the years indicated that OnlyFans generated billions in revenue, with a significant portion distributed directly to creators. This creator-first economy became one of the platform’s defining features and a key reason for its sustained growth.
Radvinsky’s passing now raises questions about the future direction of OnlyFans. Leadership transitions in major tech companies often come with shifts in strategy, and industry observers will be watching closely to see how the company evolves without its longtime owner at the helm. Maintaining the balance between profitability, creator support, and public perception will likely be a central challenge for whoever steps into leadership next.
Beyond business, his legacy lies in the broader impact he had on digital entrepreneurship. By championing a model where individuals could monetize their content without intermediaries, he helped reshape the creator economy. Today, many platforms have adopted similar features, reflecting the influence of the system he helped popularize.
As the industry reflects on his contributions, Leonid Radvinsky will be remembered not just as a CEO, but as a figure who played a key role in changing how content is created, shared, and monetized in the modern era.
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.
Davido is clearly stepping into a defining moment in his career one that goes beyond charts, awards, and global recognition. After years of building an international brand and becoming one of the most recognizable faces of Afrobeats worldwide, his recent remarks signal a powerful shift in direction. Having conquered major milestones, including sold-out arena tours and multiple appearances at the Grammy Awards, Davido is now turning his attention back to the foundation of his artistry: Africa.
Speaking during his interview with BBC Radio 1Xtra, he reflected on his journey with a sense of fulfillment but also a hunger for something more meaningful. For years, his sound has evolved to cater to a global audience, blending Afrobeats with elements of pop, R&B, and other Western influences. This fusion played a major role in expanding his reach and opening doors for African artists on the international stage. However, Davido now seems ready to strip things back and reconnect with the essence of African music in its raw and authentic form.
This shift is not just artistic it is symbolic. It represents a growing confidence among African artists who no longer feel the need to dilute their sound for global acceptance. Afrobeats, as a genre, has already proven its global appeal. Artists like Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido himself have taken African music to unprecedented heights, collaborating with international stars and performing on the world’s biggest stages. But now, the narrative is changing. Instead of adapting African music to fit global tastes, artists are allowing the world to adapt to African music.
For Davido, this means diving deeper into traditional sounds, rhythms, and cultural influences. It could involve incorporating indigenous languages more prominently, experimenting with local instruments, and drawing inspiration from the diverse musical heritage across the continent. Nigeria alone offers a rich tapestry of sounds from highlife to fuji, juju, and beyond and Davido has the platform to bring these elements to a global audience in a fresh and modern way.
There is also a personal dimension to this decision. After years of intense global exposure, returning “home” is not just about geography it is about identity. It is about reconnecting with the culture, people, and experiences that shaped him. This kind of introspection often leads to more meaningful and impactful music, as artists begin to prioritize storytelling and authenticity over commercial formulas.
Fans should expect a noticeable evolution in his upcoming projects. While Davido has always been known for his infectious energy and hit-making ability, this new phase may showcase a more grounded and reflective side of him. The music might still carry the vibrant, danceable qualities he is famous for, but with deeper cultural roots and a stronger sense of purpose.
Importantly, this move also reinforces Davido’s role as a cultural ambassador. By choosing to emphasize African sounds at this stage of his career, he is sending a message to both fans and fellow artists: African music does not need validation from outside to be valuable. It is already powerful, influential, and globally relevant.
As the Afrobeats movement continues to grow, moments like this are crucial. They define the future of the genre and shape how it is perceived on the world stage. Davido’s decision to embrace a “very, very African” sound could inspire a new wave of creativity, encouraging artists to explore their roots more boldly and authentically.
Ultimately, this is more than just a musical transition—it is a statement of intent. Davido is not just looking to maintain his success; he is looking to redefine it. And in doing so, he may be setting the stage for one of the most important chapters of his career yet one that celebrates Africa in its purest, most powerful form.
The All Progressives Congress (APC), has assured all aspirants contesting for various national offices of fairness and justice ahead of this weekend’s National Convention of the party.
This is coming after the ruling party constituted a high-level Screening Committee that will manage the convention.
The lawmaker representing Abia North Senatorial zone, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu will function as TEAM B Chairman, while Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, will also play a chairman role in TEAM A of the exercise.
Senator Kalu’s committee is charged with the task of ensuring a transparent, credible, and seamless screening of aspirants contesting for various party positions.
Serving as Vice Chairman is former Ogun State Governor and Senator, Gbenga Daniel, while Sarafa Alli will function as Secretary.
Other prominent members of the committee include Senators Osita Izunaso and Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya, as well as respected political figures such as Adebayo Adelabu, Uju Kennedy Ohanenye, and several other stakeholders drawn from across the federation.
Diaspora Digital Media understand that the composition of the committee reflects the APC’s commitment to inclusiveness, experience, and institutional balance.
The diverse membership is expected to bring credibility and depth to the screening process, reinforcing confidence among party members and aspirants.
The APC national convention is widely anticipated to shape the party’s leadership structure and strategic direction, making the role of the screening committee critical to its overall success.
A Colombian military transport aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff, killing at least 66 people, with four others still missing, authorities confirmed.
The aircraft, a Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules, was carrying 128 people, including members of the army, air force, and police, according to military officials.
The crash occurred in Puerto Leguízamo, near the border with Peru, as the plane attempted to take off.
Officials said the aircraft may have struck near the end of the runway before losing control, with one wing reportedly hitting a tree as it went down.
The impact triggered a fire, and explosive materials on board detonated, worsening the devastation.
Local residents were the first to respond, pulling injured passengers from the wreckage and transporting them on motorcycles before emergency teams arrived.
Authorities said dozens of survivors were rescued, with at least 57 hospitalized. Around 30 of those injured were reported to be in stable condition.
However, difficult terrain in the remote crash area slowed rescue operations.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Officials have not yet determined whether mechanical failure, human error, or other factors were responsible.
The aircraft manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, said it would assist Colombian authorities in the investigation.
The tragedy has renewed concerns about the condition of Colombia’s military aircraft. President Gustavo Petro criticized delays in efforts to modernize the country’s aging fleet, warning that lives are at risk.
C-130 aircraft, first introduced in the 1950s, are widely used for troop transport in Colombia’s long-running internal conflict, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
The crash comes just weeks after another C-130 aircraft accident in El Alto, which killed more than 20 people, raising broader safety concerns over the aircraft model’s continued use in the region
(DDM) — Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has called on the Abia State government to immortalise the late evangelist, Uma Ukpai, in recognition of his enduring contributions to Christianity and social development.
Speaking during a commemorative event in Umuahia, Kalu described Ukpai as a visionary cleric whose ministry transcended religious boundaries, impacting countless lives across Nigeria and beyond.
According to Kalu, the late evangelist dedicated his life to spiritual leadership, humanitarian service, and the promotion of moral values. “Uma Ukpai was a beacon of hope to many. His teachings, outreaches, and philanthropic efforts positively transformed communities, giving spiritual and material support to the vulnerable,” he said.
Kalu further urged the state government to establish lasting memorials, such as naming streets, institutions, or scholarship programs after Ukpai, to preserve his legacy for future generations. He emphasized that immortalising figures of such stature not only honours their memory but also inspires youth to pursue lives of service and faith.
The former Abia governor highlighted Ukpai’s significant role in evangelism, noting that his crusades and missionary activities brought together people from diverse backgrounds, fostering unity and moral discipline. He stressed that the evangelist’s influence extended beyond religious circles, contributing to community development projects, educational initiatives, and poverty alleviation efforts.
Relatives, colleagues, and community leaders who attended the event commended Kalu for advocating for formal recognition of Ukpai’s contributions. They echoed his call for permanent tributes that would enshrine the evangelist’s name in the state’s history.
Observers noted that the call comes at a critical moment when Abia State is seeking to highlight its cultural and religious icons to promote tourism, education, and moral leadership. Advocates believe that formally immortalising Uma Ukpai could serve as a model for honouring other distinguished citizens who have positively shaped the state and the nation.
Kalu also urged faith-based organizations and private institutions to collaborate with the government in establishing lasting monuments, scholarships, and community centers in Ukpai’s name. He argued that such efforts would ensure the evangelist’s mission and values continue to benefit future generations.
The event concluded with prayers and tributes, as attendees reflected on Ukpai’s remarkable life and legacy. Kalu reaffirmed his commitment to working with Abia State authorities to see that the late cleric’s contributions are formally recognised and celebrated.