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BREAKING: Rivers Chief Judge Declines Lawmakers’ Request to Probe Fubara

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BREAKING NEWS

Simeon Amadi, chief judge of Rivers, has declined to constitute a judicial panel to probe Siminalayi Fubara, governor of the state, citing a court judgement.

The Rivers state house of assembly had asked Amadi to set up a seven-member panel to investigate Fubara and Ngozi Odu, his deputy, over allegations bordering on gross misconduct.

Details shortly.

Why You Shouldn’t Buy Antibiotics Without a Prescription

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In Nigeria, self-medication has become a deeply ingrained habit. For many people, the first response to illness is not a hospital visit but a quick stop at the pharmacy or chemist. Long queues, waiting times, stress, and the cost of care often discourage people from seeking professional medical help. Instead, many Nigerians turn to past experiences, online searches, or advice from friends to diagnose and treat themselves.

This pattern has become so familiar that common symptoms are quickly labelled. A headache is assumed to be malaria. Weakness is treated with antibiotics. A fever triggers the reuse of a drug that “worked last time.” While this approach may feel convenient, it is also dangerous.

Medical experts warn that not every headache is malaria, and not every fever is caused by an infection. Some symptoms may point to more serious underlying conditions. When individuals guess their illness and treat themselves without proper diagnosis, they risk addressing the wrong problem while the real issue remains unresolved.

Many Nigerians have also experienced a situation where a drug that once worked effectively later seemed to lose its power. In such cases, the immediate assumption is often that the medication is fake. However, in many instances, the real problem is drug resistance.

Drug resistance occurs when antibiotics are used improperly or too frequently without medical guidance. Over time, bacteria adapt and learn how to survive these drugs. As a result, when antibiotics are genuinely needed to treat a serious infection, they may no longer be effective. This growing resistance is one of the most serious consequences of self-medication.

Another widespread misconception is that antibiotics can cure all illnesses. This is false. Antibiotics do not treat malaria and are ineffective against viral infections such as the flu or common cold. Using them for conditions they cannot treat only exposes the body to unnecessary medication and accelerates resistance.

There is also the dangerous habit of stopping antibiotics as soon as symptoms improve. Failing to complete a prescribed course may kill only the weaker bacteria, leaving stronger ones behind. These surviving bacteria can multiply, leading to infections that are more difficult and more expensive to treat.

Self-medication can also mask symptoms. Temporary relief may create the false impression that a problem has been resolved, while the underlying condition continues to worsen. By the time professional medical help is finally sought, the illness may have progressed to a more severe stage.

Beyond resistance and misdiagnosis, antibiotics carry potential side effects. When abused, some can damage the liver, kidneys, or digestive system. Because these drugs are easily accessible, their risks are often underestimated.

While hospital visits can be stressful and the healthcare system can be demanding, the long-term consequences of misusing antibiotics are far more costly. These consequences may include prolonged illness, higher medical bills, and in severe cases, loss of life.

Health professionals advise Nigerians to think twice before purchasing antibiotics without a prescription. Seeking proper medical advice and using antibiotics responsibly is not a sign of weakness—it is a sign of wisdom. Protecting your health today ensures a safer and healthier future.

Nos Miraj Claims He Started “Pop the Balloon” Game Show Before It Became Popular in the US

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Popular entertainer Nos Miraj has revealed on the TeeWithTay podcast that he was the originator of the viral game show “Pop the Balloon,” which recently gained massive attention in the United States. According to Miraj, the concept was his idea long before it became widely known overseas.

“I started the ‘Pop the Balloon’ game show before the lady in the US copied it and made it popular,” Miraj stated during the interview. He explained that the reason he couldn’t officially claim ownership of the concept was that he never trademarked the name “Pop the Balloon.”

The revelation has sparked discussions online about originality, intellectual property, and the importance of protecting creative ideas. Many fans expressed support for Miraj, saying it’s frustrating to see someone else gain international recognition for a concept he pioneered.

Miraj’s experience also serves as a cautionary tale for content creators and entrepreneurs. Without proper legal protection, even the most original ideas can be copied and popularized by others, sometimes before the original creator gains the recognition they deserve.

JUST IN: Trump officially signs founding charter of ‘Board of Peace’ at Davos

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US President Donald Trump has formally signed the charter of his so-called “Board of Peace,” which he has billed as a body for resolving international conflicts, with other founding members in Davos.

“Congratulations President Trump, the charter is now in full force, and the board of peace is now an official international organisation,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said at the signing ceremony.

Permanent membership comes with a $1 billion price tag and the composition of the group has proved controversial, with the inclusion of leaders like Russian President Vladimir Putin, who invaded Ukraine four years ago.

Trump said Putin had agreed to join, while the Russian leader said he was still studying the invite.

 

Other members include Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Hungary’s Viktor Orban, while Pope Leo XVI has also been sent an invitation.

More details shortly…

Solomon Buchi Slams Egungun of Lagos Over iShowSpeed Interview

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Nigerian media personality Solomon Buchi has come under the spotlight after publicly criticizing popular interviewer Egungun of Lagos. The criticism comes in the wake of Egungun’s widely discussed interview with international streamer iShowSpeed, which many felt lacked depth and substance.

In a scathing statement, Buchi said, “Just because you’re popular for interviewing BBL Snapchat ladies, asking silly questions, and shouting ‘that’s massive,’ doesn’t mean you have the intellectual capacity to conduct a good interview.” He further emphasized that popularity does not equate to professionalism or skill in journalism.

The comment has reignited debates about the quality of online interviews and the responsibility of content creators. While Egungun has a large following due to his humorous and casual interview style, critics argue that such approaches often sacrifice meaningful conversation and fail to extract insightful responses from high-profile guests.

Social media reactions have been mixed. Some users agree with Buchi, praising him for calling out what they see as low-quality content and encouraging better standards in Nigerian media. Others defend Egungun, arguing that his style is meant to entertain rather than conduct serious journalism.

Media experts suggest that the controversy underscores a broader issue in the industry. With the rise of social media influencers doubling as interviewers, the lines between entertainment and professional journalism have blurred. Dr. Ifeoma Nwosu, a media analyst, notes, “Engaging interviews require preparation, critical thinking, and respect for the guest’s expertise. Popularity and a large following do not replace these essential skills.”

The discussion also highlights the growing influence of international content creators like iShowSpeed visiting Nigeria. Analysts say that how Nigerian media personalities handle such interviews can affect the country’s global perception in entertainment and digital media.

As this debate unfolds online, one thing is clear: audiences are increasingly demanding more substance and professionalism from media figures, even those known primarily for entertainment.

Peace for Sale? Inside Trump’s $1bn ‘Board of Peace’

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Trump does not want Iran Regime change then Hints at it

United States President Donald Trump has unveiled what may become one of the most controversial diplomatic experiments of his presidency: a self-styled “Board of Peace,” an international body he says is designed to resolve global conflicts  and which he has openly suggested could one day replace the United Nations.

The initiative, however, is already exposing deep fault lines in global politics.

While the board has attracted support from several Middle Eastern monarchies, authoritarian leaders, and politically isolated states, it has struggled to gain the confidence of key Western allies.

Critics warn that the structure, leadership, and ambition of the board risk undermining the existing international order rather than strengthening it.

From Gaza Oversight to Global Ambition

The Board of Peace was initially conceived as a narrow mechanism to oversee the demilitarization, reconstruction, and governance of Gaza following Israel’s devastating two-year war.

That original plan received backing from the United Nations Security Council, lending it a degree of international legitimacy.

But the concept has since evolved or expanded far beyond its original mandate.

A draft charter circulated to invited nations now describes the board as a permanent international organization tasked with promoting peace, stability, and governance in conflict-prone regions worldwide. Notably, Gaza is no longer mentioned at all.

Under the proposal, Trump would serve as the board’s chair indefinitely, potentially beyond his second presidential term.

Who Holds the Power

At the top of the structure is Trump himself, overseeing a “founding Executive Board” composed of a small circle of political allies and insiders.

This inner group includes his son-in-law Jared Kushner, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, special envoy Steve Witkoff, and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Below them would sit member states, serving renewable three-year terms. Permanent membership, however, comes at a steep cost: a reported $1 billion fee, ostensibly earmarked for reconstruction efforts in Gaza.

This pay-to-stay model has alarmed diplomats and transparency advocates, who argue it risks turning peacekeeping into a transactional enterprise vulnerable to influence and corruption.

Who Has Signed On

Support for the Board of Peace has come largely from outside Western Europe.

Countries that have accepted invitations include the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Qatar, Bahrain, Turkey, Pakistan, Morocco, Hungary, Kosovo, Argentina, Paraguay, Indonesia, Vietnam, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also agreed to participate, despite voicing strong objections to the inclusion of Turkish and Qatari representatives and facing an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court.

Armenia and Azerbaijan fresh from a U.S.-brokered peace agreement that granted Washington exclusive development access to a key transit corridor  have also joined.

Perhaps most controversially, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, widely described as Europe’s last dictator and a close ally of Russia’s Vladimir Putin, has accepted an invitation.

Trump has also claimed that Putin has agreed in principle to participate, though the Kremlin has yet to formally confirm.

Who Is Holding Back

Several Western nations have declined or expressed serious reservations.

France and Norway have rejected the proposal outright, citing concerns about how the board would coexist with the United Nations.

Italy has raised constitutional questions, while Ireland has said it is still reviewing the invitation.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has been blunt, saying it is impossible to imagine sitting at the same table as Russia while Moscow continues its war against Ukraine.

China has confirmed it was invited but has stopped short of committing, reiterating that it remains firmly committed to an international system centered on the United Nations.

Why the Board is Raising Alarm

At the heart of the controversy is Trump’s repeated suggestion that the Board of Peace could replace the UN an institution created 80 years ago to prevent global conflict through collective security.

The board’s charter refers vaguely to “institutions that have too often failed,” a phrase widely interpreted as a thinly veiled critique of the United Nations.

Diplomats fear the initiative could fracture international cooperation, weaken established norms, and concentrate global decision-making power in the hands of a few wealthy or politically aligned states.

UN officials have dismissed the notion that the organization could be supplanted, insisting the UN remains indispensable. Still, the very suggestion underscores a growing tension between unilateral power politics and multilateral governance.

A Test of Global Order

Trump’s Board of Peace reflects a broader worldview: skepticism toward multilateral institutions, preference for deal-making over diplomacy, and belief in strongman leadership as a path to stability.

Supporters see it as a bold alternative to what they view as an ineffective international system.

Critics see it as a dangerous experiment one that risks legitimizing authoritarian actors, monetizing peace, and eroding the fragile architecture that has helped prevent major global conflict for decades.

Whether the Board of Peace becomes a transformative diplomatic forum or a short-lived political spectacle remains uncertain.

What is clear is that it has already sparked a fundamental debate about who governs global peace and on whose terms.

In a world facing multiple overlapping crises, the question is not just whether new institutions are needed, but whether replacing cooperation with concentration of power will bring peace or deepen division.

For now, Trump’s Board of Peace stands less as a solution, and more as a symbol of an international order in transition and under strain

It’s Very Expensive to Be a Girl… Love Doesn’t Pay Bills” Woman Sets $7,000 Weekly Price for Relationship

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A young woman has sparked conversations online after revealing just how expensive it is to be in a relationship with her in Nedu’s podcast. She openly admitted that love alone is not enough to sustain her lifestyle. “It’s very expensive to be a girl. Love doesn’t pay bills,” she said.

According to her, any man who wants to be with her must be willing to provide $7,000 every week. She explained that financial support is a requirement, not optional, and emphasized that anyone serious about being her partner must be able to meet this standard.

Her bold statement has divided opinions on social media. Some admire her for being upfront and valuing herself, while others argue that such demands make relationships feel transactional rather than emotional.

Experts note that while financial expectations are normal, extreme conditions can create an imbalance. Relationship counselor Dr. Chike Obi explains that financial transparency is important, but placing monetary demands above emotional connection can make a relationship more about money than mutual love and respect.

The discussion also highlights broader issues around lifestyle expectations and financial independence. While some see her stance as empowering and a way to assert her worth, others worry that equating love with money risks turning relationships into business deals instead of genuine partnerships.

This story has become a hot topic because it challenges traditional ideas about love, money, and relationships. It serves as a reminder that in any partnership, emotional support, trust, and respect remain crucial, even when financial considerations are involved.

Go Out and Enjoy Yourself” Woman Advises Married Friend After Six Months of Neglect

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A social media discussion has sparked intense debate after a woman gave blunt advice to her married friend who has been experiencing neglect in her marriage. According to the advice, the woman’s husband hasn’t been intimated with her for the past six months, leaving her feeling isolated and unappreciated.

“Your so-called husband hasn’t touched you in six months,” the friend said candidly. “At this point, you might as well go out and enjoy yourself with other men, since he’s doing his own too. And let’s not forget you’re the one catering for the family, holding everything together while he’s absent emotionally.”

The advice highlights a growing concern among couples facing emotional disconnect and imbalance in responsibilities. Experts say that prolonged neglect in a marriage, whether physical, emotional, or both, can lead to resentment, frustration, and even the breakdown of the relationship if left unaddressed.

Relationship counselor, Dr. Ifeoma Nwosu, explains, “When one partner consistently neglects intimacy and shared responsibilities, it places an unfair burden on the other. Open communication is vital, but sometimes individuals must prioritize their own happiness and well-being, especially if their partner shows no willingness to change.”

The viral conversation has sparked mixed reactions online. While some applaud the straightforward advice, others caution against seeking fulfillment outside marriage without first attempting reconciliation.

Nevertheless, the core message remains clear: emotional and physical neglect in a marriage is not something to ignore. Individuals must recognize their worth and ensure they are not left feeling invisible in a partnership where they give more than they receive.

NAFDAC Begins Enforcement of Sachet Alcohol Ban

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Alcohol in sachets is common place in Nigeria

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has commenced full enforcement of the ban on the production and sale of alcoholic beverages in sachets and PET bottles below 200ml, in line with a directive from the Senate aimed at protecting public health.

The Director-General of NAFDAC, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, disclosed this on Wednesday during a media parley in Lagos, confirming that the agency had received a formal order from the Senate to proceed with enforcement activities.

According to Adeyeye, the development follows the conclusion of consultations that had earlier led the Federal Government to temporarily suspend implementation of the ban.

“We have already started the enforcement to ban alcohol production in sachets and bottles below 200ml after we received the order from the Senate to proceed,” she said.

Background to the ban

Diaspora Digital Media reported that NAFDAC had announced on November 11, 2025, that it would enforce a total ban on the affected products by December 2025, following a Senate resolution.

However, the implementation was paused after the Federal Government directed regulatory agencies to suspend action pending broader stakeholder consultations.

Adeyeye said those consultations have now been concluded, clearing the way for enforcement.

The NAFDAC boss explained that the decision was driven by concerns over public health, particularly the need to protect children, adolescents and young adults from alcohol abuse.

She noted that alcohol sold in sachets and small containers is cheap, easily accessible and easy to conceal, making it attractive to vulnerable groups.

“NAFDAC is not against alcohol. What we are against is the proliferation of high-alcohol-content products in sachets and small bottles, which make it easy for children to access them,” Adeyeye stated.

Concerns over alcohol strength

Adeyeye revealed that before her tenure, some sachet alcohol products contained between 50 and 90 per cent alcohol, which she described as dangerously high.

She said NAFDAC had directed manufacturers to reduce alcohol content to 30 per cent, a move that was strongly resisted by industry players.

“Manufacturers went directly to the ministry to complain, citing potential job losses and investment risks,” she said.

According to Adeyeye, those objections led the Federal Government at the time to grant producers a five-year grace period, running from December 2018 to January 31, 2024, to restructure their operations.

She stressed that the grace period has long expired, making renewed enforcement unavoidable.

Adeyeye reaffirmed NAFDAC’s commitment to safeguarding public health through strict regulatory oversight, while assuring stakeholders of continued engagement.

She said the agency would remain firm on compliance while ensuring that regulatory actions are guided by public health priorities.

In November 2025, the Senate directed NAFDAC and other regulatory bodies to fully enforce the ban on high-strength alcoholic beverages packaged in sachets.

The directive followed the adoption of a motion sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpeyong, calling for an end to further extensions of the phase-out timeline.

Carter Efe Shades Peller Over iShowSpeed Meeting, Declares Himself and Kolu Most Respected Nigerian Streamers

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Nigerian comedian and content creator Carter Efe has sparked online chatter after taking a jab at fellow influencer Peller over his recent encounter with American streamer iShowSpeed.

According to Carter Efe, Peller reportedly spent a whopping ₦4.8 million just to meet Speed during the latter’s visit to Nigeria. However, Efe claims that despite the huge amount spent, Peller didn’t actually get to interact with the streamer directly the only thing he managed to touch, Carter Efe says, was Speed’s car.

Speaking candidly to fellow creator Enzo, Carter Efe didn’t hold back. He emphasized that influence in the Nigerian streaming scene isn’t measured by money, but by respect and credibility, and boldly stated that only Kolu and I are the most respected streamers in Nigeria. The remark has ignited a lively debate among fans and followers about who truly holds clout in the growing Nigerian streaming and content creation space.

Some fans have taken Efe’s comments as playful banter, a humorous jab typical of the entertainment world, while others believe it underscores a genuine rivalry among top streamers, highlighting the competition to maintain relevance and respect in a fast-growing digital industry.

With international stars like iShowSpeed visiting Nigeria and attracting attention from local celebrities, the dynamics of fame and influence are evolving rapidly. Carter Efe’s statement serves as a reminder that in the streaming world, money alone does not guarantee status respect and recognition are earned, not bought.

ICPC to Arraign Mike Ozekhome Over UK Property Fraud

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The Federal Government is set to arraign Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Mike Ozekhome, before the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Maitama, over alleged fraud linked to a property in London, United Kingdom.

Barring any last-minute changes, the arraignment will take place on Monday, January 26, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. in Courtroom 4, according to a hearing notice obtained on Wednesday.

Ozekhome is the sole defendant in the case, with the Federal Republic of Nigeria listed as the plaintiff.

The prosecution will be conducted by Osuobeni Akponimisingha, Head of the High Profile Prosecution Department of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).

The hearing notice states that the matter will be transferred from the general cause list to the court’s hearing paper for the scheduled date.

It also directs parties seeking adjournment to apply promptly and provide evidence where necessary, while requests to compel witness attendance must be made with reasonable notice.

The ICPC filed a three-count charge against Ozekhome on January 16, 2026. The first count alleges that in August 2021, Ozekhome knowingly received House 79, Randall Avenue, London NW2 7SX, from Mr. Shani Tali, an act the commission claims constitutes a felony under Sections 13 and 24 of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.

The second count alleges that Ozekhome, while acting as a legal practitioner and SAN, created a false Nigerian passport bearing the name of Mr. Tali to support a fraudulent ownership claim over the London property, contrary to Sections 363 and 364 of the Penal Code of the FCT.

In the third count, the ICPC alleges that Ozekhome knowingly used the same forged passport to substantiate the property ownership claim, contrary to Section 366 of the Penal Code.

The case followed a petition submitted to the ICPC by Mr. Olanrewaju Suraj, head of the Human and Environmental Development Agenda.

The petition referenced a judgment by a British property tribunal, which allegedly accused Ozekhome and others of conspiring with corrupt Nigerian officials to procure forged identity documents in order to fraudulently claim ownership of the North London property.

The ICPC said it launched its investigation after the UK tribunal’s ruling implicated several individuals in a complex scheme involving fraud and forged documents.

Phyna Sparks Outrage After Saying iShowSpeed Would Have Chilled With ‘Bandits’ in the North

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According to Phyna, Speed’s trip was largely centered around Lagos and other popular urban locations, which, while entertaining, barely scratched the surface of Nigeria’s diversity. She jokingly remarked that the streamer should have been taken to Northern Nigeria, where he would have experienced a completely different side of the country from culture and lifestyle to the realities people talk about but rarely show online.

Her comment, however, quickly raised eyebrows after she added that Speed would have been “chilling with dem bandits,” a statement many interpreted as dark humor aimed at the long-standing insecurity challenges in parts of the North. While some fans laughed it off as sarcasm, others criticized the remark, saying it unfairly reinforces negative stereotypes about an entire region.

Supporters of Phyna argued that her comment reflects how social media often sanitizes celebrity visits, showing only the glamorous side of Nigeria while ignoring the complex issues many citizens face daily. They believe her statement was more of a social commentary than a literal suggestion.

On the other hand, critics felt the joke was unnecessary and insensitive, especially given ongoing efforts by locals to promote the North’s rich culture, tourism, hospitality, and history beyond headlines about insecurity.

As expected, the comment has fueled debates online, with Nigerians split between those who see it as harmless banter and those calling for more responsible conversations about regional identity. iShowSpeed himself has not responded to the statement, but the discussion it sparked once again highlights how celebrity visits can open deeper conversations about representation, perception, and the many sides of Nigeria the world rarely sees.

Can Korede Komaiya’s Critics Follow a Poor Pastor?

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By Ugochukwu Ugwuanyi

No rest for the weary, they say. While still fine-tuning my last article, I was imbued with the thrust and thoughts of this opinion piece. I had felt the need to give my readers a breather, but the propelling force behind the assignments pointed me to what must be written in the now. Who am I to say ‘no’ since He’s the enabler? It is His will, my hands – to paraphrase the repeated response in an ongoing episodic TV epic.

As a digital marketing strategist, I understand the downsides of running a content treadmill. Interestingly, the Owner of the work also adopts the Flywheel approach, where every essay reinforces the previous one. Regardless, if He gives me a message to pass across, how dare I say He’s talking too much! That would defy His reason for calling me a VIS (Very Important Servant as captured in Isaiah 49:6 ERV). So, kindly tolerate the “nuisance” of this back-to-back being in your media consumption space. It is purely the case of necessity being laid upon me, as Paul the Apostle would say.

That said, Pastor Korede Komaiya, has courted controversy with his vow never to follow a poor pastor. The statement came with a major revelation: modern-day pastors follow senior colleagues who constitute them into a “brotherhood” or “clique” called the Sons of the Prophet. While managing the communications of one of them, he termed it “Our family tree,” urging me to refrain from referencing or quoting preachers not in their clan!

As I was saying, critics and disparagers of prosperity preaching went on overdrive after the internet reported that the Presiding Pastor of The Master’s Place has vowed never to be under the wings of a poor pastor. These were his exact words: “I will never follow a poor pastor. Nothing will make me do it. Criticise me from now until tomorrow, I will never follow a poor pastor. I no go follow am!” Komaiya was ready for some criticisms, and boy, was he dragged for being “materialistic”. They accused him of pandering to Mammon and “Babylon”. Soon, a 1996 picture depicting the pastor under the grip of poverty surfaced online.

Those faulting Komaiya are overlooking that he didn’t make an empty statement but spoke out of Proverbs 19:4 to wit: “Wealth makes many “friends”; poverty drives them all away.” (NLT). The man of God’s hermeneutics of that scripture is that your influence stops where your affluence ends. Komaiya strengthened his argument with Deuteronomy 8:18, “You shall remember the LORD your God, for it is He who gives you power to get wealth, that He may establish His covenant which He swore to your fathers, as it is this day.” Let’s be clear that this intervention holds brief for no one nor throws jabs at anyone. It solely interrogates the statement quoted above within the bounds of the Bible. The essay shouldn’t be construed as an endorsement of some pastors’ doctrines and dogmas.

Given his audacious and unapologetic proclamation, it would seem as if Komaiya was out to spite his “less-fortunate” colleagues. He hit more like disdaining the indolent living sub-optimally because they lack understanding and can’t access the grace available to them. Isn’t it stated in 2 Corinthians 8:9 that Jesus became poor for our sake, so that through Him we might become rich? How can someone living on the bank of a river be content with washing his hands with spittle?

A pastor should be the living proof that the power to be wealthy comes from the Lord. As Psalm 35:27 puts it, people should testify that God truly derives pleasure in the prosperity of His servant. With 1 Corinthians 3:21 affirming that “all things are yours”, that should be the reality of God’s general fit to be followed by the likes of Komaiya. They should be mature enough in their walk with God to have access to Kingdom wealth and call forth provisions from thin air. In Matthew 17:24-27, Jesus told Peter to catch a fish and take a coin from its mouth to pay the temple tax for both of them. The scripture says, “…as he is, so are we in this world.”

If this isn’t the testimony of any senior man of God, it’s either because they are ignorant of prosperity principles or aren’t putting what they know to work. It can also be that their faith level is abysmal, or they lack the authority to exorcise demonic forces inhibiting their breakthrough. Whatever the case, there’s clearly an indictment somewhere. Their poverty is therefore symptomatic of a deeper deficiency, indolence, or indiscipline. With true riches being found in grace, righteousness, and relationship with Christ, should Komaiye be crucified for choosing not to submit to someone lacking in those?

The question in the caption remains valid because verily, verily I say unto you, the pastor’s expressed sentiment is widely prevalent. It’s just that only a few are bold enough to vocalise it. In a previous article, I highlighted the ‘like-priest-like-people’ philosophy that attracts people of this generation to Churches with upwardly mobile pastors. Those who are so motivated in their choice of Churches are like Komaiya, who would not follow a poor pastor!

Lately, there has been an increasing number of celebrities and socialites who are accepting Jesus as their savior. You can be sure that this fad would not have been if there were no more accomplished pastors. In fact, do your checks to find out if any of these high-net-worth personalities align themselves with any pastor who is not a high-flyer.

The proclivity also obtains in secular settings. My late brother, the influential and prodigiously talented Nnamdi Unkl (God rest his soul), shared how his then-boss, an Israeli, wouldn’t give business to any vendor who didn’t own a car. Man’s thinking was that such persons are desperados who will stop at nothing to raise money to buy a car. In fairness, that can’t be said of pastors who are not financially buoyant. Their undoing is the inability to prove that they are serving the God who challenges His faithful to “Only ask, and I will give you the nations as your inheritance, the whole earth as your possession.” (Psalm 2:8).

Not too long ago, “cut soap for me na” was a popular lingo in the streets. It was a polite plea for the well-to-do to disclose how they came by success. People follow prosperous pastors because they “cut soap” for church members by enriching sermons with their lived success principles. This is what traducers latch on to dismiss such pastors as motivational speakers who have veered from teaching the Gospel and the Salvation of the lost. What people with this mentality fail to understand is that the Gospel and Salvation are all-encompassing. Yet, all the facets demonstrate the power of God to set people free from all forms of bondage, including poverty.

As Komaiya pointed out, financial resources matter because the running cost of a Church service alone, or what is required to fund mission work, isn’t chicken feed. When God says in Zechariah 1:17 that “My cities through prosperity shall yet be spread abroad”, it’s also a reference to the gospel and mission work.

In a previous article, we expounded how God relates to people based on their understanding of Him. It is what you see of Him that you get. If your faith and actions rise to the level of beholding Him as the God who can supply all your needs according to His riches in glory, He makes that your testimony. That a denomination chose to focus on one facet of Salvation doesn’t mean they’ve lost their way or are not pointing people to The Way. Actually, the one who was coached by the Church into manifesting a glorious destiny, becoming the first in their family to succeed, will fervently believe in God and possibly lead the entire family to Christ.

The article isn’t throwing the poor under the bus or undermining them. They are quite precious in the sight of the Lord and deserve respect with their dignity not demeaned in any way. Poverty isn’t even a perpetual condition, given that time and chance happen to them all. We only argue that it is not God’s design nor desire for His people to be poor. Consider the KJV rendition of the proverb that precipitated Komaiya’s outburst. It says “the poor is separated from his neighbour.” This threatens the spread of the Gospel because the righteous poor will have no one to evangelise!

Those offended by Pastor Komaiya’s comment should candidly ask themselves if they can humbly submit themselves to a poor priest.  That they don’t mind doesn’t mean they should rail against those who prefer to follow a rich pastor. Live and let live should reign, even if in keeping with the parable where the Master allowed the wheat and the tares to grow simultaneously. (Matthew 13:25-30). It’s whatever works best for everyone, provided that the Lord’s standards (the Scriptures) aren’t compromised in any way!

VIS Ugochukwu, a Sage, Storyteller and Media Trainer, is open to feedback on X via @sylvesugwuanyi

iShowSpeed Reaches 50 million Subscribers During Wild Birthday Celebration in Nigeria

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Popular YouTuber and live streamer Darren Watkins Jr., widely known as iShowSpeed, marked a huge milestone in his career as he crossed 50 million subscribers and it happened live in Nigeria, during an intense and unforgettable birthday celebration.

The internet star turned 21 on January 21, 2026, while in Lagos as part of his ongoing Speed Does Africa tour. What started as a birthday outing quickly turned chaotic when his subscriber count jumped past the 50-million mark in real time. The moment triggered massive excitement, both online and on the streets.

Crowds flooded the area as Speed’s convoy moved through Lagos, with fans surrounding the vehicles, shouting his name and trying to get closer. The situation quickly became overwhelming, forcing security to intervene and adding to the raw, high-energy atmosphere that has followed Speed throughout his Nigerian streams.

One of the most talked-about moments of the day came from Nigerian streamer Jarvis, who appeared in a robot outfit and instantly grabbed Speed’s attention. Their interaction, filled with hype and spontaneous dancing, produced a viral clip that boosted visibility for both creators and became one of the highlights of the celebration.

The day also featured a dramatic attempt by teenage magician and content creator Peller, who made repeated efforts to get Speed’s attention for a collaboration. He was seen chasing the convoy by car and even on horseback, openly pleading for a chance to link up after reportedly spending heavily. Despite his determination, he was pushed back by security, and the moment sparked fresh conversations online, especially after old clips of his past confidence resurfaced.

The sharp contrast between Jarvis’s natural viral moment and Peller’s desperate pursuit became a major talking point, reflecting the different ways creators try to break through in the digital space.

For iShowSpeed, hitting 50 million subscribers in Lagos during his birthday was more than a personal win. it was proof of his global influence and the powerful connection he has with fans across continents. As videos from the day continue to spread, his Nigeria birthday celebration is already being remembered as one of the most chaotic and historic moments of his career.

UK Court Sentences Mother-of-10 Over 25 Years of Domestic Slavery

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A UK court has jailed Mandy Wixon, a mother of 10, after finding her guilty of keeping a woman with learning difficulties captive for more than 25 years and subjecting her to domestic servitude and sustained abuse.

The offences occurred at Wixon’s home in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, where the victim was forced to clean the house, live on severely restricted food and remain indoors for years at a time.

The court heard that the woman was repeatedly assaulted, with washing-up liquid squirted into her mouth, bleach splashed on her face, and her head shaved against her will.

At Gloucester Crown Court, Judge Ian Lawrie described the case as having a “Dickensian quality” as Wixon was convicted of false imprisonment, forcing a person to perform compulsory labour, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

The victim, now in her 40s and identified as K, was discovered by police on March 15, 2021, after one of Wixon’s sons raised concerns with authorities.

Prosecutors said K came from a troubled background and, at around 16 years old in 1996, was handed over to Wixon, who had a loose connection to her family.

The court heard that K was regularly beaten, struck with a broom handle, and lost teeth as a result of the abuse.

Her movements were tightly controlled, she was forced to wash secretly at night, and police described her bedroom as resembling a “prison cell”.

Speaking to officers, K said: “I don’t want to be here. I don’t feel safe. Mandy hits me all the time. I don’t like it.”

Detective Sergeant Alex Pockett told the court that when police arrived, the victim was visibly terrified.

“Her head was held down. It was clear she was extremely scared,” he said.

Prosecutor Sam Jones said the victim had effectively vanished from society. “By the late 1990s, it appears the woman disappeared into a black hole.

There is not a single recorded meeting or confirmed sighting of her outside the house,” he told jurors.

The case has sparked renewed calls for greater vigilance in protecting vulnerable individuals from long-term abuse hidden behind closed doors.

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The Top 10 Strangest Facts About Your Ears

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When last did you truly notice your ears?

Not just a quick glance in the mirror—but a real look.

They sit quietly on the sides of your head, doing their job without noise, without drama… until something goes wrong. Yet behind that calm appearance is one of the most powerful and mysterious systems in the human body.

Here are 10 strange and unbelievable facts that prove your ears are far more impressive than you think.

1. Your ears never sleep — even when you do

When you fall asleep, your eyes close and your body relaxes.
But your ears? They stay wide awake.

They continue collecting sounds all night long.
Your brain simply decides which ones to ignore.

That’s why a sudden sound—no matter how small—can wake you instantly.

Your ears are always on duty.

2. Your ears are better at balance than hearing

Most people believe ears exist only for sound.

In reality, their most important role is balance.

Deep inside your inner ear are tiny, fluid-filled canals that constantly inform your brain whether you are standing, falling, spinning, or upside down.

Without your ears, walking in a straight line would be almost impossible.

3. Your ear contains the smallest bones in your body

Hidden inside your ear are three tiny bones:

  • The Hammer (Malleus)

  • The Anvil (Incus)

  • The Stirrup (Stapes)

The smallest of them—the stirrup—is about the size of a grain of rice.

Despite their size, these bones vibrate thousands of times every second just to help you hear.

4. Your ears react faster than your brain

Your ears often detect sound before your brain fully understands it.

That’s why you jump before you know what scared you.
That’s why you turn before realizing someone called your name.

Your ears respond instantly.
Your brain catches up afterward.

5. Your ear shape is as unique as your fingerprint

No two ears are exactly the same—not even identical twins.

This uniqueness is so precise that some modern security systems now use ear-shape recognition instead of fingerprints.

Your ears are your personal identity mark.

6. Your ears can hear your body from the inside

Your ears don’t only listen to the world around you.

They also hear what’s happening inside your body—your heartbeat, breathing, chewing, even the movement of your bones.

In a very quiet room, you may even hear blood flowing through your veins.

7. Your ears grow throughout your entire life

Your ears never stop growing.

They don’t grow taller—they grow longer.

That’s why elderly people often appear to have bigger ears.
It’s not magic.
It’s gravity slowly pulling them downward over time.

8. Your ears detect danger faster than your eyes

Sound can travel around corners.
Light cannot.

That means your ears can alert you to danger before you ever see it—a speeding car behind you, movement in the bushes, or a falling object.

Your ears are your built-in early warning system.

9. Your ears turn sound into electricity

Sound enters your ear as waves.

But your brain doesn’t understand sound waves—it understands electricity.

So your ears perform an incredible task: they convert sound waves into electrical signals your brain can interpret.

You are literally hearing through electricity.

10. Your ears are directly connected to your brain

There is no filter.
No delay.
No backup system.

Your ears are wired straight into your brain, making them one of the fastest communication pathways in your body.

That’s why loud sounds can shock you instantly.

Final Thought

Your ear is not just an organ.

It is a biological supercomputer—always listening, always balancing, always protecting you.

Small… but unbelievably powerful.

Bonus Fact

World Hearing Day – March 3

Organized by the World Health Organization (WHO), this day is dedicated to raising awareness about hearing loss prevention, ear care, and overall hearing health.

Your ears do so much for you—take care of them.

Why Resident Doctors Cannot Be Granted Special Allowances – Federal Government Explains

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The Federal Government has provided fresh clarification on the lingering dispute with the National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), insisting that its inability to grant certain demands—particularly special allowances for resident doctors—is rooted in structural regulations and public service policy constraints, not indifference to the welfare of health workers.

This position was reiterated by the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako, during a recent appearance on an African Independent Television (AIT) programme. His remarks were later conveyed in an official statement issued by the Director of Information and Public Relations at the Ministry, Alaba Balogun.

According to Dr. Salako, several of the demands put forward by resident doctors are limited by existing civil service rules and approved schemes of service, which the government cannot unilaterally alter without far-reaching implications across the public sector. He stressed that the ongoing standoff should not be interpreted as government neglect, but rather as a reflection of the need to balance workers’ demands with established regulations and national fiscal realities.

In response to claims circulating in the public space, NARD firmly rejected suggestions that its threat of industrial action was politically motivated or influenced by opposition elements. The association maintained that its agitation is purely centered on welfare, working conditions, and the sustainability of Nigeria’s healthcare system.

Despite the tension, the Minister disclosed that the Federal Government has already taken significant steps to improve the welfare of health workers. Chief among these measures is the approval of an annual N90 billion increase in health sector allowances, a move he described as a clear demonstration of the administration’s concern for healthcare professionals.

This development comes amid renewed strike threats by resident doctors, who had announced plans to withdraw services nationwide from midnight, January 12, 2026, if unresolved issues persisted. In a statement issued after an Emergency National Executive Council (E-NEC) meeting, NARD President Dr. Mohammed Suleiman declared the association’s resolve to embark on an indefinite and comprehensive strike, tagged “No Implementation, No Going Back.”

However, Dr. Salako countered that the government has already addressed a substantial number of the doctors’ demands and is close to resolving the remaining ones. He revealed that negotiations have yielded progress, with NARD’s list of demands reducing from 19 to nine, a development he said reflects ongoing engagement and goodwill on both sides.

The Minister outlined several initiatives undertaken by the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to prevent recurring strikes and promote industrial peace. He reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to uninterrupted healthcare delivery and constructive dialogue, noting that while the government would prefer to significantly raise health workers’ pay, it must also meet obligations to other critical sectors such as education, security, and national infrastructure within the limits of available revenue.

Dr. Salako further explained that in November 2025, President Bola Tinubu’s administration approved an upward review of professional allowances for health workers, adding nearly N90 billion annually to government expenditure. The revised allowances cover call duty, shift duty, non-clinical duty, and rural posting allowances, and were reached through joint negotiations involving all health worker groups.

He noted that previous negotiations were often fragmented, with doctors, nurses, and other professionals negotiating separately, resulting in conflicting agreements on pay parity and frequent industrial actions. To correct this, the Ministry adopted a collective bargaining framework, ensuring that all health worker groups negotiate together to promote fairness and stability.

On the contentious issue of specialist allowances for resident doctors, Dr. Salako clarified that resident doctors are specialists-in-training, and that existing regulations reserve such allowances strictly for consultants. He added that the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission has advised against extending the allowance to residents, warning that doing so could open the door to similar claims from other health workers undergoing specialist training.

Addressing concerns over certification, the Minister dismissed claims of government inaction, explaining that the National Postgraduate Medical College does not issue certificates after Part I examinations, a policy beyond the Ministry’s authority to change.

He also spoke on the controversial disengagement of five resident doctors in Lokoja, clarifying that their cases stemmed from established civil service disciplinary procedures. According to him, a Ministerial review committee has recommended the reinstatement of two doctors, reprimand for two others, and a fresh disciplinary hearing for one, all in line with due process.

While acknowledging public frustration over frequent strikes in the health sector, Dr. Salako observed that such disputes are not unique to Nigeria, citing similar challenges in countries like the United Kingdom and parts of Europe.

He assured Nigerians that the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and other stakeholders, remains committed to sustained dialogue aimed at stabilising the health sector, ensuring industrial harmony, and preventing future disruptions to healthcare services nationwide.

Urine Warning Signs: How To Tell If You May Have A Kidney Problem

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Your kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste, balancing fluids, and keeping your body healthy. One of the earliest ways kidney problems show up is through changes in urine. Many people ignore these signs, but paying attention can help detect kidney issues early.

Here are urine-related signs that may indicate a kidney problem:

1. Foamy or Bubbly Urine

If your urine looks unusually foamy, like soap suds, it may be a sign of excess protein leaking into the urine. This condition, called proteinuria, can indicate kidney damage, especially when it happens frequently and not just after dehydration.

2. Blood in the Urine

Urine that appears pink, red, or brown may contain blood. Even if it’s painless, blood in urine should never be ignored. It can be linked to kidney infections, kidney stones, or more serious kidney conditions.

3. Very Dark or Cola-Colored Urine

Dark brown or tea-colored urine may suggest your kidneys are not filtering waste properly. While dehydration can also cause dark urine, persistent discoloration may point to kidney disease or muscle breakdown affecting kidney function.

4. Frequent Urination (Especially at Night)

Urinating more often than usual—especially waking up several times at night—can be a sign that your kidneys are struggling to concentrate urine properly. This is common in early kidney disease.

5. Pain or Burning During Urination

A burning sensation or pain while urinating may indicate an infection in the urinary tract or kidneys. If untreated, infections can spread and damage the kidneys.

6. Difficulty Urinating or Weak Urine Stream

Trouble starting urination, straining, or a weak flow can sometimes be related to kidney or urinary tract problems, especially if accompanied by swelling or discomfort.

7. Unusual Urine Smell

Strong, foul, or sweet-smelling urine can be a sign of infection or excess waste buildup in the body. While food and dehydration can affect urine smell, persistent changes should be checked.

8. Reduced Urine Output

Producing very little urine, despite drinking enough fluids, can indicate serious kidney impairment. This is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention.

9. Swelling Along With Urine Changes

If urine changes occur alongside swelling in the feet, ankles, face, or hands, it may mean the kidneys are retaining fluid instead of removing it properly.

When to See a Doctor

If you notice persistent urine changes lasting more than a few days—especially blood, foam, pain, or reduced urine output—seek medical advice immediately. Early detection can prevent permanent kidney damage.

Conclusion

Your urine is one of the clearest indicators of kidney health. Changes in color, smell, frequency, or appearance can be early warning signs of kidney problems. Paying attention and acting early can make a significant difference in treatment and rec

JUST IN: Putin Considers Trump’s ‘Peace Board’ Proposal

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(DDM) – Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that his government will carefully evaluate former US President Donald Trump’s invitation to join the proposed “Board of Peace.”

Trump introduced the initiative as a global platform designed to mediate international conflicts, potentially serving as an alternative to traditional organizations like the United Nations.

During a press briefing at the Kremlin, Putin stressed that Russia will analyze the proposal based on its national interests and alignment with international law.

“The Russian government will review all aspects of this initiative,” Putin stated, emphasizing that any engagement must support Russia’s foreign policy goals.

Trump presented the concept last month, describing the board as a forum for world leaders, diplomats, and influential business figures to negotiate solutions to global disputes.

He asserted that the board would operate independently, backed by a permanent $1 billion fund, and would focus on direct negotiations instead of bureaucratic delays.

Global media, political analysts, and leaders immediately debated the initiative’s feasibility and legitimacy.

Proponents argue that the board could provide an alternative space to resolve conflicts in regions where traditional diplomacy has stalled.

Critics warn that the initiative could disrupt existing international agreements and aggravate geopolitical tensions.

Putin did not commit to joining the project but confirmed that Russia would weigh the invitation against ongoing diplomatic efforts with the United States and NATO members.

Moscow has historically approached US-led initiatives cautiously, particularly those that could affect global security structures.

Officials at Russia’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that they will hold preliminary discussions to assess the board’s structure, funding model, and operational framework.

“The concept of a private international peace forum presents opportunities, but Russia will only participate after legal, strategic, and security evaluations,” a ministry spokesperson explained.

Observers noted that the invitation arrives amid heightened US-Russia tensions, including ongoing conflicts in Ukraine, NATO expansion issues, and Arctic security concerns.

Trump continues to promote the board through social media, insisting that it could help reduce conflicts in hotspots across the Middle East, Africa, and Eastern Europe.

Experts suggest that Putin’s measured response reflects Russia’s strategy to maintain diplomatic leverage while avoiding a reactive stance.

Global attention now focuses on whether Moscow will engage with Trump’s proposal and how such participation could influence future international peace initiatives.

Enugu–Onitsha Road Ready In April, Says Umahi

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(DDM) – The Federal Government has announced April 28 as the target date for the completion of major sections of the long-awaited Enugu–Onitsha Expressway.

The disclosure was made by the Minister of Works, Senator David Umahi, following an inspection tour of the project.

Umahi said the government was satisfied with both the pace and quality of work currently ongoing on the critical South-East transport corridor.

He explained that the road, which has suffered decades of neglect, had now reached an advanced stage after several failed interventions in the past.

The Enugu–Onitsha Expressway is one of the most important federal highways in Nigeria, linking Enugu State to Anambra State and serving as a major gateway between the South-East and other regions.

For years, the road became notorious for accidents, gridlock, vehicle breakdowns, and economic losses due to its severely degraded condition.

Successive governments awarded contracts for its rehabilitation, but many of those efforts collapsed due to funding gaps, contractor abandonment, and poor execution.

Umahi stated that the current administration adopted a different approach by insisting on strict supervision, accountability, and performance benchmarks.

He disclosed that MTN Nigeria, under a tax credit arrangement, is handling the construction through reputable subcontractors.

According to the minister, this model has helped to guarantee steady funding and ensure that work progresses without interruption.

Umahi praised the engineering standards observed on the project, noting that drainage systems, pavement layers, and asphalt works were executed to specification.

He said the April 28 deadline was realistic, stressing that only minor finishing works would remain after the major carriageways are completed.

The minister assured road users that safety features such as signage, lane markings, and shoulders were being incorporated into the design.

He emphasized that the goal was not just to reopen the road but to deliver a durable highway that would last for decades.

Umahi also acknowledged the patience of residents, commuters, and businesses who have endured years of hardship due to the road’s condition.

He noted that the reconstruction would significantly reduce travel time between Enugu and Onitsha, boost regional trade, and enhance road safety.

Local traders, transporters, and residents have repeatedly described the road as an economic lifeline for the South-East.

Many believe its completion will revive commercial activities, reduce vehicle maintenance costs, and improve access to markets and ports.

Umahi added that the Federal Government remains committed to completing other strategic road projects across the country.

He said infrastructure development remains central to national economic growth and regional integration.

With April 28 now set as the completion date, expectations are high among road users and stakeholders.

For many Nigerians in the South-East, the announcement represents renewed hope that a long-standing infrastructure nightmare may finally be coming to an end.

BREAKING: Trump Reaches Greenland Framework Deal With NATO, Drops Tariff Threats

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(DDM) – President Donald Trump has announced that he has reached a “framework” agreement with NATO concerning Greenland.

The announcement signals a major shift in earlier tensions between the United States and several NATO allies.

Trump confirmed that tariffs previously scheduled to take effect on February 1 will no longer be imposed on eight NATO countries.

He made the disclosure in a post shared on his Truth Social platform.

According to the US president, a “very productive meeting” with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte produced the outlines of a future agreement related to Greenland.

Trump described the proposed arrangement as beneficial to both the United States and its NATO partners.

“This solution, if consummated, will be a great one for the United States of America, and all NATO nations,” Trump wrote.

He further revealed that additional discussions are ongoing regarding what he described as the “Golden Dome” in relation to Greenland.

Trump said more details would be made public as negotiations continue.

The president also announced the formation of a high-level negotiating team to handle the talks.

Vice President JD Vance will play a central role in the negotiations.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also been tasked with leading the diplomatic process.

Special Envoy Steve Witkoff is included among the key officials overseeing the discussions.

Trump stated that all negotiators will report directly to him as talks progress.

The development marks a significant diplomatic turnaround after weeks of uncertainty surrounding US–NATO relations.

Observers say the move could ease trade tensions and reshape strategic cooperation in the Arctic region.

More details are expected as negotiations advance.

PRESS RELEASE: COPDEM FC Expands National Footprint

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(DDM) – Amb. Lilliane Sleek Ukoha Launches Imo State Chapter as “Team Excellence”

Amb. Lilliane Sleek Ukoha, the National CEO of COPDEM Football Club and State Chairperson of COPDEM Imo State Chapter, officially inaugurated the Imo State Chapter of the football club today.

This landmark event marks the third strategic rollout of the national institution, following successful launches in Kano and Ekiti States.

Speaking at the official launch in Owerri, the capital city, Amb. Ukoha, a Strategic Communications Expert, emphasized that COPDEM FC is far more than a local sports team. She framed the club as a “National Institution” designed to standardize talent discovery and facilitate the global export of Nigerian excellence.

“We are building excellence in readiness to export the best of Nigeria to the world,” Amb. Ukoha declared during her keynote address. “Whether a player is in the North, West, or East, they will be governed by the same standards of discipline, professional integrity, and excellence.”

In her capacity as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Football Club, Amb. Ukoha introduced a high-powered State Management Team tasked with executing the club’s mandate in the Eastern region:

Comr. NobleIyk Edoziem – Team Manager

Coach Chika Opara – Team Senior Coach

Lady Chioma Ugbaja – Team Secretary & Welfare Director

Addressing the new appointees, she issued a stern charge for dedication and brilliance, noting that the Imo Chapter is designated as the “CEO’s Home Team,” expected to set the benchmark for the remaining 33 states and the FCT.

The launch also featured a formal note of gratitude to the club’s Board of Trustees (B.o.T) and the National leadership of the Football Club for their confidence in the Imo State project. Amb. Ukoha assured the leadership body that Imo State would serve as a “Rubicon of Excellence,” blending athletic prowess with the professional standards required for international scouting and exploits.

Drawing on her leadership philosophy, she concluded with a powerful charge:

“True leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality. Today, we have moved the goalposts of possibility in Imo; we will not stop until the spirit of excellence defines every pitch across this nation.”

COPDEM FC is a national sports organization dedicated to youth empowerment, talent management, and the professionalization of grassroots football in Nigeria.

The club focuses on creating a structured pathway for local athletes to reach global markets through discipline and hard work.

COPDEM FC is a strategic offshoot of the Coalition for the Protection of Democracy (COPDEM), a premier political Action Group (PAG), dedicated to upholding democratic values, social justice, and good governance in Nigeria.

The creation of the Football Club is a direct socio-economic intervention by the mother-body.

It is designed to channel the energy of the youth into a structured, professional sports environment, actively transforming potential into productivity and ensuring that the next generation of Nigerians are disciplined, empowered, self-reliant and globally competitive citizens.

Signed:

Amb. Lilliane Sleek Ukoha

National Chief Executive Officer (CEO), COPDEM FC

Chairperson, COPDEM Imo State Chapter

Delta Obidient–ADC Alliance Shakes Delta Politics As Gbandi Declares Old Order Finished

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(DDM) – Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi has described the official unveiling of Delta Obidient under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a historic and defining moment in the political journey of Delta State.

Hon. Gbandi made this declaration while reacting to the widely attended unveiling ceremony held in Asaba, where supporters, party faithful, and political stakeholders gathered to formally align the Obidient movement with ADC.

He stated that the event symbolized a bold statement of unity of purpose, stressing that the coming together of Delta Obidients and ADC reflected the collective yearning of the people for responsible leadership.

Hon. Gbandi emphasized that the unveiling was not just a ceremonial gathering but a clear expression of political consciousness among Deltans.

He noted that for too long, the state had suffered from leadership failures, weak accountability, and governance structures that excluded the masses.

According to him, the Delta Obidient movement represents clarity of vision because it prioritizes people-centered governance over personal ambition.

Hon. Gbandi said the choice of ADC as a platform was deliberate, strategic, and rooted in shared values of integrity, transparency, and grassroots empowerment.

He explained that ADC has consistently projected itself as a party committed to national rebirth and democratic accountability.

Hon. Gbandi described the alliance as a bridge between youthful political consciousness and structured party leadership.

He said the movement brings renewed energy, credibility, and moral strength to the political space in Delta State.

Hon. Gbandi further stressed that leadership must work for all Deltans, not just a privileged few.

He argued that true leadership listens to the people, responds to their needs, and delivers measurable development.

According to him, the message from the unveiling was clear that Deltans are ready to move beyond politics of division, patronage, and empty promises.

Hon. Gbandi called on party members and supporters to see the moment as a responsibility rather than a celebration alone.

He urged them to remain disciplined, organized, and focused on building strong grassroots structures across all local government areas.

Hon. Gbandi stated that sustainable political change begins with unity and consistent engagement with the people.

He praised the organizers of the unveiling for demonstrating orderliness, inclusiveness, and political maturity.

He also commended the Delta Obidient faithful for their resilience and belief in a better future.

Hon. Gbandi reiterated that the movement must be guided by issue-based politics and not personal attacks.

He said the focus must remain on policies that address unemployment, insecurity, education, healthcare, and economic inclusion.

According to him, the unveiling sent a strong signal that Delta State is ready for progressive leadership anchored on hope.

Hon. Gbandi concluded by reaffirming his commitment to the ideals of unity, progress, and collective advancement.

He declared that the journey ahead requires sacrifice, patience, and unwavering belief in democratic values.

He assured supporters that with shared resolve and purposeful leadership, Delta State will experience meaningful transformation.

Hon. Gbandi ended his message with a rallying call to all Deltans.

He said, “Together, we rise. Together, we move forward.”

2027: Man arrested for conducting illegal voter registration with INEC device in Abia

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PVCs no suppose be di only requirement for voting — INEC

The Abia State Police Command has arrested 47-year-old Chukwuemeka Nwaobilor for allegedly conducting an illegal voters’ registration exercise on behalf of politicians.

He was caught at Mbawsi Mini Stadium in Isiala Ngwa North Local Government Area with an INEC registration machine meant for Isiala Ngwa South LGA.

Nwaobilor, reportedly an INEC staff, allegedly collaborated with unidentified politicians to manipulate voter registration.

The suspect was arrested following a tip-off by concerned residents.

He was taken into custody by police operatives from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Isiala Ngwa North Division, working in conjunction with the Divisional Police Officer and the Mayor of Isiala Ngwa North LGA.

After his arrest, Nwaobilor was ferried away to the Abia State Police Command Headquarters in Umuahia for further interrogation and investigation.

While reacting to the development, an INEC staff member in Abia State, Mr. Victor Abraham, confirmed the arrest of the suspect but stated that the commission’s management was still meeting to verify the identity and official status of the arrested individual.

Meanwhile, the Abia State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Maureen Chinaka, provided further details on the arrest, confirming that the suspect was caught while conducting unauthorized voters’ registration.

“He was caught by police officers from Isiala Ngwa Divisional Headquarters who were acting through actionable intelligence, while he was conducting unauthorized INEC voters’ registration at Mbawsi mini stadium in Isiala Ngwa North local government area of the state,” Chinaka said.

She revealed that during interrogation, the suspect confessed to being paid ₦50,000 by an individual identified simply as Damian to carry out the illegal registration exercise.

“He confessed to being paid the sum of ₦50,000 by one Damian to carry out the act. The INEC device was recovered from him and he’s currently being detained at the State Criminal Department (SCID) in Umuahia, the state capital,” the police spokesperson added.

Chinaka noted that investigations into the matter are ongoing, assuring that the police will identify all individuals involved in the alleged scheme.

 

APC Chieftain Dumps Party, Embraces ADC In Enugu

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(DDM) – Hon. Franz Onuoha, a former chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State, has officially defected from the ruling party to the African Democratic Congress.

Hon. Onuoha made his defection public when he arrived at the ADC State Secretariat in Enugu with a group of supporters, declaring his intention to formally identify with the opposition party.

The former APC chieftain announced that his decision followed deep dissatisfaction with governance and development outcomes under the ruling party in Enugu State.

He disclosed that although only a small delegation accompanied him to the secretariat, more than one thousand of his supporters at the grassroots were prepared to register with the ADC.

Onuoha told party officials that his political base in Ezeagu Local Government Area remained solid and ready for immediate mobilisation.

He explained that his move was driven by a desire to align with a party he believes can rescue Nigeria and Enugu State from bad governance.

The former APC chairman stated clearly that he was no longer willing to associate with policies and leadership styles that have failed to improve the living conditions of ordinary citizens.

He emphasized that the ADC represents a platform committed to transparency, accountability, and people-oriented governance.

Onuoha noted that many of his followers have waited patiently for an opportunity to join a party that prioritises the welfare of the masses over elite interests.

He assured ADC leaders that registrations would begin immediately at ward levels upon his return to Ezeagu.

Welcoming the defectors, the Enugu State Chairman of the ADC, Mrs. Stella Chukwuma, described Onuoha’s defection as another sign that the ruling party is steadily losing public trust.

Mrs. Chukwuma said the ADC remains the party to beat in Enugu State due to growing dissatisfaction with the current administration.

She stressed that ADC does not rely on inducements or intimidation to attract members.

According to her, Nigerians are voluntarily joining the party because hardship has exposed the failures of those in power.

She accused the ruling party of using electronic registration and empowerment schemes to lure desperate citizens.

Mrs. Chukwuma alleged that some empowerment programmes involve collecting people’s National Identification Numbers under questionable arrangements.

She stated that many residents have rejected such tactics and are instead turning to the ADC in large numbers.

The ADC chairman argued that heavy taxation and harsh economic policies have driven poor traders out of business across the state.

She acknowledged visible infrastructure projects but insisted that rural communities remain neglected and impoverished.

Mrs. Chukwuma said the suffering masses now see ADC as a political refuge and a credible alternative.

She expressed confidence that those joining the party today would translate into votes during future elections.

Also speaking, the ADC Deputy Chairman in Enugu State, Mr. Obiora Obetta, said the party is preparing to expand its membership base further.

Mr. Obetta announced that the party would soon commence electronic registration to accommodate the growing number of interested Nigerians.

He explained that eligibility for membership begins at eighteen years of age in line with electoral laws.

He described the ADC as a rescue platform designed to restore dignity, opportunity, and hope to citizens.

The defection of Hon. Franz Onuoha adds to a growing wave of political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Political observers say the move reflects widening cracks within the ruling party at the grassroots level.

Analysts also note that opposition parties are increasingly benefiting from public frustration over economic hardship and governance challenges.

Diaspora Digital Media reports that ADC leaders in Enugu believe the momentum will continue as more politicians and supporters defect.

The party insists that sustained grassroots mobilisation will be key to translating defections into electoral success.

The development underscores intensifying political competition in Enugu State as parties reposition for future contests.