Social media personality VeryDarkMan has shared an update involving Burna Boy and conditions in his hometown.
According to him, Burna Boy recently arrived in his village and plans to engage with the state governor over the condition of the access road. This development comes after a previous visit by VeryDarkMan, where he recorded and posted a video highlighting the poor state of the road leading into the area.
He claimed that the earlier video did not sit well with Burna Boy at the time, particularly because it drew public attention to the infrastructure challenges in his community. However, the situation now appears to have shifted, with the artist reportedly taking steps to address the issue directly through government channels.
The update has sparked conversations online about the role of public figures in community development. Some observers believe that influential individuals like Burna Boy can use their platform and access to push for improvements in neglected areas. Others note that the situation also reflects a broader issue of infrastructure gaps affecting many communities across Nigeria.
While there has been no official statement from Burna Boy or the state government confirming the meeting, the report continues to gain traction, with many watching to see if any tangible action will follow.
Residents of Kutaho and Kugir communities in Aribi Ward, Kagarko Local Government Area, have raised alarm over the continued captivity of 32 villagers abducted more than a month ago by suspected bandits.
The kidnappers are reportedly demanding ₦30 million and four motorcycles for the release of the victims, who include women, children, and a heavily pregnant woman.
The abductions occurred during a midnight raid on February 9, when armed men stormed the farming communities, firing gunshots and forcing residents from their homes.
Eyewitnesses described the attackers as forcibly rounding up villagers, threatening children, and tying up men before whisking them away to an unknown location.
Residents said repeated attacks and insecurity have forced many to flee, disrupting farming and local economic activities.
Kutaho, previously known for ginger farming, has seen agricultural productivity sharply decline due to insecurity.
Community leaders, including Pastor Bello Danasabe (ECWA) and Rev. John Maiaper (CAN), have appealed to the Kaduna State Government and security agencies to rescue the abducted villagers and restore peace to the communities. They also called for an improved security presence and better telecommunications infrastructure to enable timely reporting of attacks.
So far, limited assistance has been provided, with only local government officials delivering some food items.
The Nigeria Police Command in Kaduna State has yet to respond to requests for comment.
Israel said it killed Iran’s top security official Ali Larijani, one of the regime’s most powerful surviving figures.
The Jewish nation also said it killed the head of the Basij force, Gholamreza Soleimani, a key militia used to suppress protests in the Islamic Republic.
Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz made the claims of Larijani’s death on Tuesday.
Though, Iran did not immediately confirm the claims, and it was not clear what Israel was basing its assessment on.
The Islamic Republic state media published a handwritten note by Larijani, though it was not clear whether it was intended as proof of the life of the senior official.
Larijani’s note, published on his social media pages, commemorates 84 Iranian sailors, whose funeral is expected on Tuesday, killed in a US attack on their naval ship in international waters.
If confirmed, Larijani would be the highest-level killing in the war since United States-Israeli strikes killed former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and several members of his family, on the first day of the war they launched on February 28.
Larijani was last seen publicly on Friday, attending the Al-Quds Day rally in support of Palestinians in Tehran, along with President Masoud Pezeshkian.
The calm of Maiduguri was violently shattered on Monday night when a series of bomb explosions ripped through parts of the city, sending waves of fear, confusion, and grief across the North-East region of Nigeria. What began as an ordinary evening quickly descended into chaos as residents fled for safety, emergency sirens pierced the darkness, and rescue teams raced against time to save lives. In the aftermath of the devastating incident, Nigeria’s medical community has raised a powerful and urgent alarm, warning that healthcare institutions must never become casualties of violence. The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), reacting swiftly to the tragedy, has strongly condemned the attacks and demanded immediate action to safeguard hospitals and medical personnel operating in vulnerable areas.
In a strongly worded statement released on Tuesday, the association’s president, Dr. Mohammad Suleiman, described the explosions as tragic, barbaric, and entirely unacceptable in any civilized society. According to reports gathered by DDM News, the blasts affected multiple locations across Maiduguri metropolis, intensifying existing security concerns in a region already burdened by years of insurgency and instability. Among the locations impacted was the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), a development that has sparked widespread outrage and anxiety within Nigeria’s healthcare sector.
The incident struck particularly close to home for medical professionals because one of the explosions occurred within the premises of UMTH, the largest tertiary healthcare institution in North-East Nigeria and a critical lifeline for millions of residents across the region. The hospital has long served as a beacon of hope, providing specialized medical care to patients from Borno and neighboring states, many of whom rely on its services amid limited healthcare alternatives. For many observers, the idea that such a facility could be caught in the crossfire of violence represents a deeply troubling escalation.
NARD emphasized that hospitals occupy a unique and sacred position in society — spaces dedicated solely to healing, compassion, and the preservation of human life. The association noted that targeting or endangering healthcare facilities undermines not only medical services but also the moral foundations of humanity itself. In its statement, the body stressed that witnessing violence encroach upon a place meant to restore health and hope was both painful and unacceptable.
Despite the frightening circumstances, there was a measure of relief as the association confirmed that none of its members stationed at UMTH lost their lives or sustained injuries during the explosions. This outcome, many believe, was nothing short of fortunate given the scale of the incident and the panic that followed. Nonetheless, the psychological impact on healthcare workers and patients alike remains profound, highlighting the vulnerability of medical institutions operating within conflict-prone environments.
As emergency responders mobilized, resident doctors, medical and dental students, nurses, and other healthcare workers demonstrated remarkable courage and professionalism. Eyewitness accounts described scenes of coordinated urgency as medical teams immediately attended to victims brought into the hospital, many arriving with injuries sustained from the blasts. According to DDM News, healthcare personnel worked tirelessly through the night, prioritizing patient stabilization and emergency care despite the uncertainty surrounding their own safety.
The association commended these frontline workers for their unwavering commitment to duty, noting that their swift response exemplified the highest ideals of the medical profession. NARD also praised the management of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital for its decisive leadership and effective coordination during the crisis. Hospital authorities reportedly activated emergency protocols promptly, ensuring that medical resources were efficiently deployed to handle the influx of casualties.
Beyond commendations, the association extended heartfelt condolences to the government and people of Borno State, as well as families who lost loved ones in the attacks. The tragedy has once again underscored the heavy human cost of insecurity, particularly in communities striving to rebuild stability after years of conflict. NARD expressed deep sympathy for victims and offered prayers for those injured, wishing them speedy recovery while honoring the memories of lives lost.
However, the doctors’ response went beyond sympathy and condemnation. The association issued a firm call to action directed at the Federal Government and relevant security agencies, urging them to strengthen protective measures around healthcare facilities nationwide, especially in regions exposed to security threats. The group warned that failure to secure hospitals could discourage healthcare professionals from serving in high-risk areas, ultimately worsening already fragile healthcare delivery systems.
Among its recommendations, NARD advocated enhanced surveillance systems, increased deployment of security personnel, and strategic positioning of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) units around UMTH and other critical healthcare locations. The association stressed that proactive prevention strategies are essential to avert future attacks and reassure both medical workers and patients that hospitals remain safe environments.
Healthcare experts have long argued that protecting medical infrastructure is not only a security responsibility but also a humanitarian obligation. When hospitals are threatened, access to life-saving care becomes compromised, placing entire populations at risk. For residents of Maiduguri and surrounding communities, UMTH represents far more than a medical institution — it symbolizes resilience, survival, and hope in the face of adversity.
DDM News gathered that the latest incident has reignited national conversations about safeguarding essential services during periods of insecurity. Many stakeholders believe that stronger collaboration between health authorities and security agencies is necessary to create protective frameworks that shield hospitals from harm while enabling healthcare professionals to carry out their duties without fear.
As Maiduguri begins the slow process of healing from yet another traumatic episode, the voices of resident doctors echo as both a warning and an appeal. Their message is clear: healthcare workers cannot continue to save lives while constantly fearing for their own safety. Hospitals must remain sanctuaries, untouched by violence and protected by deliberate, coordinated security efforts.
The association concluded its statement with prayers for peace, healing, and renewed commitment from authorities to ensure that such an incident never occurs again. For many Nigerians, the tragedy serves as a sobering reminder that the protection of healthcare institutions is inseparable from the protection of humanity itself — a responsibility that demands urgent and sustained action.
President Bola Tinubu and his wife departed Abuja on Tuesday for a state visit to the United Kingdom, even as Nigeria reels from a series of deadly bomb attacks in Borno State.
Diaspora Digital Media reported that the attacks occurred in Maiduguri on Monday evening, claiming at least 23 lives and injuring 108 others.
Explosions hit three high-profile locations: the Monday Market, the Post Office Flyover, and the entrance of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.
According to ASP Nahum Daso, preliminary investigations indicate that suspected suicide bombers carried out the coordinated attacks.
Security agencies, including the Police Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit and the military, responded swiftly to secure the areas and prevent further harm. Victims were evacuated to nearby medical facilities for treatment.
Despite the ongoing crisis, preparations for Tinubu’s UK visit continued at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, with top officials, including Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, present to bid farewell.
The presidency stated that the visit aims to enhance bilateral trade between Nigeria and the UK. Meanwhile, security agencies in Borno have intensified patrols and emergency measures to curb further attacks.
Professor Charles Soludo has been officially sworn in for a second term as governor of Anambra State.
The inauguration ceremony took place on Tuesday at the newly renovated Alex Ekwueme Square in the state capital.
Soludo took the oath of office alongside his deputy, Dr Onyeka Ibezim.
The event was attended by top dignitaries, including Vice President Kashim Shettima, former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, former Commonwealth Secretary-General Emeka Anyaoku, Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara, and several other state governors.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had declared Soludo the winner of the November 8, 2025 governorship election, in which a total of 16 candidates contested.
Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) polled 422,664 votes, defeating his closest rival, Nicholas Ukachukwu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who scored 99,445 votes, while Sir Paul Chukwuma of the Young Progressives Party (YPP) came third with 37,753 votes.
The election saw 598,229 voters accredited out of 2,788,864 registered, with 595,298 votes cast and 11,244 rejected. Soludo secured victories in all 21 local government areas, delivering a landslide win for APGA.
President Bola Tinubu has directed top security chiefs to relocate to Maiduguri, Borno State capital, to take charge of the security situation following multiple bomb attacks that killed at least 23 people and injured over 100.
The President reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to defeating terrorist groups, stating that intensified operations are already underway.
In a statement issued Tuesday in Abuja, Tinubu described the latest attacks in Maiduguri as deeply distressing.
He mourned those who lost their lives, extended sympathy to the injured, and expressed solidarity with the people of Borno State during what he called a difficult period.
He stressed that the attacks are signs of desperation by terrorist groups facing sustained military pressure.
“These acts of terror are the final, frantic attempts by criminals seeking to spread fear as they come under relentless pressure from our armed forces and security agencies,” Tinubu said.
“We will not relent. Our efforts against all criminal elements, wherever they operate, will be intensified.”
He commended Nigerian troops for their bravery in repelling coordinated assaults on military formations in the state, describing the attackers as “evil-minded groups” whose actions will be decisively crushed.
“Our gallant military, alongside civilian task forces, will hunt them down and put an end to their activities,” he added.
Tinubu also revealed that he had recently approved additional military equipment and operational support following a high-level security meeting with intelligence and defence chiefs.
“That process is already in motion,” he said. “Furthermore, I have directed security chiefs to move immediately to Maiduguri and take full charge of operations. Emergency agencies have also been instructed to ensure proper medical care for the injured.”
Health professionals say living a longer and healthier life does not always require complicated routines or expensive treatments. In many cases, simple daily habits can significantly improve overall health and reduce the risk of serious diseases.
Researchers have found that consistent lifestyle choices play a major role in preventing chronic conditions such as Heart Disease, Type 2 Diabetes, and Stroke. Here are some everyday habits experts say can help people live longer.
1. Drink Enough Water
Staying hydrated supports digestion, circulation, and body temperature regulation. Health experts recommend starting the day with a glass of water and continuing to drink water regularly throughout the day to keep the body functioning properly.
2. Walk or Exercise Daily
Regular physical activity strengthens the heart, improves blood flow, and helps maintain a healthy body weight. Even a 20–30 minute walk each day can improve cardiovascular health and reduce the risk of diseases such as High Blood Pressure.
3. Eat More Fruits and Vegetables
Fruits and vegetables contain essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants that protect the body from disease. Nutritionists say a balanced diet rich in plant-based foods supports the immune system and promotes long-term health.
4. Get Enough Sleep
Quality sleep allows the body to repair itself and maintain healthy brain function. Most adults are advised to get between seven and eight hours of sleep each night to reduce the risk of fatigue and long-term health problems.
5. Manage Stress
Chronic stress can affect both mental and physical health. Experts recommend simple stress management techniques such as deep breathing, prayer, meditation, or spending time outdoors to maintain emotional balance.
6. Avoid Smoking and Limit Alcohol
Smoking is a major risk factor for serious conditions including Lung Cancerand Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Health professionals say avoiding tobacco and limiting alcohol intake can greatly improve life expectancy.
A Healthy Lifestyle Matters
Medical experts emphasize that small daily habits practiced consistently can have a powerful effect on overall health. By making simple choices such as eating well, staying active, and getting enough rest, individuals can improve their chances of living a longer and healthier life
President Bola Tinubu has directed Nigeria’s Service Chiefs to relocate to Maiduguri, Borno State, to take charge of the security situation following recent deadly bomb attacks.
The directive comes after multiple explosions, carried out by suspected Boko Haram insurgents, killed more than 20 people and left over 100 others injured in the state capital.
In a statement issued shortly before departing for a state visit to the United Kingdom, Tinubu described the incident as deeply disturbing and extended condolences to victims and their families.
“The recent news from Maiduguri is profoundly upsetting. I mourn those who lost their lives and stand in solidarity with the people of Borno,” the president said.
Tinubu characterised the attacks as desperate attempts by terrorists under pressure from Nigerian security forces.
“These acts of terror are the final desperate and frantic attempts by criminal elements trying to instil fear,” he said, adding that the military has continued to mount pressure on insurgents across various regions.
He reassured Nigerians that the government remains committed to defeating terrorism.
“There is no place in Nigeria where terrorists will find safety. We will locate them, confront them, and completely
Israel has claimed responsibility for the killing of senior Iranian security officials, including top figures linked to Iran’s internal security apparatus, as the ongoing war in the region intensifies.
Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said that a key Iranian security leader, Ali Larijani, was killed in a strike on Monday night.
However, Iranian authorities have yet to confirm the claim.
In a separate development, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said it had killed Gholamreza Soleimani, the head of Iran’s Basij paramilitary force, in a targeted operation.
The Basij, a militia under the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, plays a central role in enforcing internal security and suppressing dissent within Iran.
The IDF described the killing as a “significant blow” to Iran’s security command structure, though it did not disclose the exact location of the strike.
Meanwhile, tensions spread to Baghdad, Iraq, where a blast was reported near the United States Embassy Baghdad.
Reports indicate that air defence systems were activated to intercept a projectile approximately 600 metres from the diplomatic compound. The embassy had also been targeted in a similar incident days earlier.
The conflict has expanded across the region, with Israeli forces launching what they described as a “wide-scale wave” of strikes on targets in Tehran and positions linked to Hezbollah in Beirut.
Elsewhere, a drone attack forced the suspension of operations at a gas field in Abu Dhabi, while a tanker was reportedly hit near a key oil port in the United Arab Emirates.
At Dubai International Airport, flights were temporarily disrupted following a drone-related incident that sparked a nearby fuel tank fire, though operations have since begun to resume.
The situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains tense, with major global powers hesitating to escalate military involvement despite calls from Donald Trump to secure the vital shipping route.
The strait, a critical artery for global oil shipments, has been severely disrupted, raising concerns about a prolonged energy crisis and wider economic fallout.
As the war continues with no clear resolution in sight, the risk of further escalation across the Middle East remains high.
Health professionals are increasingly encouraging people to make daily walking a regular part of their routine, describing it as one of the simplest and most effective ways to improve overall health. Unlike intense workouts that require equipment or gym memberships, walking is a low-impact activity that can be done almost anywhere and by people of all ages.
Medical experts say that just 20 to 30 minutes of walking each day can significantly improve physical and mental well-being while reducing the risk of several chronic diseases.
Supports Heart Health
One of the biggest benefits of daily walking is improved cardiovascular health. Regular walking helps strengthen the heart, improve blood circulation, and lower cholesterol levels. Studies have shown that consistent walking may reduce the risk of conditions such as Heart Diseaseand High Blood Pressure.
Helps Control Blood Sugar
Walking after meals can help the body use glucose more effectively. Health experts say this simple habit may help stabilize blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes.
Supports Weight Management
Walking burns calories and helps maintain a healthy body weight. When combined with a balanced diet, daily walking can help reduce body fat and prevent excessive weight gain.
Improves Mental Health
In addition to physical benefits, walking can have a positive effect on mental well-being. Spending time outdoors and engaging in gentle physical activity can reduce stress, improve mood, and help lower the risk of conditions like Depression.
Strengthens Muscles and Bones
Regular walking helps maintain strong muscles and supports bone health. Experts say consistent movement may also reduce the risk of developing Osteoporosis, a condition that weakens bones and increases the likelihood of fractures.
Improves Sleep and Energy Levels
People who walk regularly often report better sleep quality and higher energy levels throughout the day. Physical activity helps regulate the body’s natural sleep cycle and reduces fatigue.
A Simple Habit With Lasting Benefits
Health professionals recommend starting with short walks and gradually increasing the duration and pace. Even a brisk 15-minute walk can make a difference when practiced consistently.
Experts emphasize that daily walking, combined with proper nutrition, adequate hydration, and routine medical checkups, can play a major role in improving long-term health and preventing lifestyle-related diseases.
Vice President Kashim Shettima and former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan have arrived in Anambra State ahead of the second-term inauguration of Governor Chukwuma Soludo.
The dignitaries landed on Tuesday at the Chinua Achebe International Airport, where they were received by state officials.
A video shared by Diaspora Digital Media team confirmed their arrival, showing the high-profile guests being welcomed.
The presence of top political figures, including the Vice President and two former Nigerian leaders, underscores the significance of Soludo’s second-term inauguration.
The event is expected to attract several key stakeholders and political actors from across Nigeria.
Governor Soludo, who is set to begin his second term in office, will be formally inaugurated at a ceremony in the state, marking the continuation of his administration.
Security and logistics arrangements have been heightened in parts of Anambra State to ensure a smooth and successful event
Members of the Nigerian Red Cross carry a body bag at a hospital in Maiduguri on March 16, 2026 following blasts in the city. Multiple explosions rocked the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri in the evening of March 16, 2026, government and healthcare sources told AFP, on the back of an overnight attack on a military post.
Earlier, suspected jihadists launched an attack on a Nigerian military post on the outskirts of Maiduguri, a key northeastern city that had not seen such violence in years. (Photo by AFP)
At least 23 people have been killed and more than 100 injured following multiple suicide bomb attacks in Maiduguri, Borno State, authorities have confirmed.
The explosions, carried out by suspected Boko Haram militants, struck several locations on Monday evening, including the Maiduguri Monday Market, the gate of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, and the Post Office Flyover area.
Police spokesperson Nahum Kenneth Daso said preliminary investigations indicate the attacks were executed by suicide bombers.
“Regrettably, a total of twenty-three (23) persons lost their lives, while one hundred and eight (108) others sustained varying degrees of injuries,” he said.
However, local sources suggested the death toll could be higher, with some estimates placing fatalities at over 30.
A survivor, identified as Mala Mohammed, described the chaotic scene following the initial blasts.
He said two explosions were heard at first, triggering panic as people fled the market. Moments later, another attacker reportedly ran into a crowd near the Post Office area and detonated an explosive device.
Emergency responders, including the Nigerian Red Cross Society, evacuated victims to hospitals across the city, where dozens of injured persons are receiving treatment.
An eyewitness at a medical facility reported seeing several bodies laid outside while injured victims were being attended to.
Authorities said normalcy has been restored in the affected areas, with increased deployment of security personnel and heightened surveillance to prevent further attacks.
The bombings occurred just hours after suspected insurgents launched an हमला on a military post in Ajilari Cross, near Maiduguri airport. Another attempted attack was also reported in Damboa Local Government Area.
Governor Condemns Attack
Governor Babagana Zulum condemned the attacks, describing them as “barbaric.”
He linked the resurgence of violence to intensified military operations in the Sambisa Forest, a long-standing stronghold of Boko Haram fighters.
The incident marks a worrying escalation of insecurity in Nigeria’s North-East, a region that had experienced relative calm in recent years.
Inflation on the rise as foreign exchange declines
Nigeria’s food inflation rate jumped to 12.12% in February, up from 8.89% in January, indicating increased pressure on household food budgets.
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) attributes this surge to higher prices of essential staples like beans, yam flour, cassava, and crayfish.
On a month-on-month basis, food inflation also rebounded, rising to 4.69% in February after two months of decline, compared to –6.02% in January.
Meanwhile, the country’s headline inflation rate recorded a slight drop to 15.06% in February from 15.10% in January, reflecting a marginal decrease of 0.04 percentage points. Year-on-year, headline inflation fell significantly by 11.21 percentage points from 26.27% in February 2025.
However, on a monthly basis, headline inflation rose by 2.01% in February, indicating a faster pace of increase in the general price level compared to January’s –2.88%.
The latest inflation trend comes amid a rise in global oil prices. Brent crude increased by 3.67% to $103.39 per barrel on Tuesday, up from its previous close of $100.21, as geopolitical tensions intensified around the Strait of Hormuz.
Further analysis showed that the average annual food inflation rate for the 12 months ending February 2026 stood at 19.08%, significantly lower than the 37.40% recorded in the same period of 2025.
At the state level, Kogi recorded the highest food inflation at 26.91%, followed by Adamawa (23.12%) and Benue (21.89%). In contrast, Katsina (5.09%), Bauchi (7.09%), and Imo (7.65%) recorded the slowest increases.
On a month-on-month basis, Bayelsa (8.81%), Ebonyi (8.51%), and Edo (7.72%) recorded the highest increases in food inflation, while Katsina (-0.70%) saw a slight decline.
A woman identified as Kristin Calbot has broken her silence following a viral moment at a Coldplay concert that sparked widespread speculation online.
The incident, which quickly gained traction on social media, involved a “kiss cam” segment during the show that captured Calbot alongside her boss. The clip spread rapidly, with many viewers assuming the pair were romantically involved and accusing them of being unfaithful to their respective partners.
However, Calbot has now addressed the situation, clarifying that the assumptions made online do not reflect her reality at the time.
According to her statement, she and her husband were already estra
nged when the video was recorded. She explained that their marriage had effectively broken down prior to the concert, and they were no longer functioning as a couple.
In a surprising detail, she also revealed that her husband was actually present at the same concert, further emphasizing that their relationship had already reached a point of separation before the viral moment occurred.
Her comments also touched on the involvement of her boss, who appeared with her in the video. She stated that he, too, was separated from his own marriage at the time, countering the narrative that the moment captured on camera involved an active affair.
The viral clip triggered intense online reactions, with social media users dissecting body language, expressions and interactions seen during the brief moment on screen. Many rushed to conclusions, leading to criticism and speculation about both individuals involved.
Since the video surfaced, the situation has raised broader conversations about privacy, context and the speed at which online audiences form judgments based on limited information.
While kiss cam segments are typically meant to be lighthearted entertainment during concerts, this incident highlights how quickly such moments can escalate into major public controversies, especially when the individuals involved are identified and discussed across social media platforms.
Calbot’s statement appears to be an effort to correct the narrative and provide context that was missing when the video first went viral. Despite this clarification, the clip continues to circulate online, with reactions still divided among viewers.
The incident serves as another example of how viral moments, particularly those captured in public settings, can take on a life of their own often far beyond the original intent of the event.
Maintaining stable blood sugar levels is essential for overall health, particularly for people living with or at risk of Type 2 Diabetes. Health experts say that while medication may be necessary for some individuals, diet remains one of the most powerful tools for controlling blood glucose levels.
Nutritionists emphasize that certain foods contain fiber, antioxidants, and essential nutrients that slow sugar absorption in the bloodstream and improve the body’s response to insulin. Here are six foods widely recommended by health professionals for better blood sugar control.
1. Oats
Oats are a whole grain rich in soluble fiber known as beta-glucan. This fiber slows down digestion and helps prevent sudden spikes in blood sugar levels after meals. Experts say eating oats regularly can also support heart health and improve insulin sensitivity.
2. Beans and Lentils
Beans and lentils are packed with fiber and plant-based protein, both of which help regulate blood sugar. These legumes digest slowly, providing a steady release of energy and preventing sharp rises in glucose levels.
3. Leafy Green Vegetables
Vegetables such as spinach, kale, and lettuce are low in carbohydrates but rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Because they have minimal impact on blood sugar, leafy greens are often recommended as a staple food for people trying to maintain healthy glucose levels.
4. Avocados
Avocados contain healthy monounsaturated fats that help slow the digestion of carbohydrates. This can prevent sudden spikes in blood sugar and also support heart health, which is especially important for individuals managing diabetes.
5. Nuts
Almonds, walnuts, and other nuts are rich in healthy fats, protein, and fiber. These nutrients help keep you full longer while stabilizing blood sugar levels. Studies have shown that moderate nut consumption may also improve insulin function.
6. Cinnamon
Although technically a spice rather than a food, cinnamon has been linked to improved insulin sensitivity in several studies. Adding small amounts of cinnamon to meals or beverages may help lower fasting blood sugar levels.
The Bottom Line
Health professionals say managing blood sugar involves more than avoiding sugary foods. A balanced diet rich in whole grains, vegetables, healthy fats, and plant-based proteins can play a key role in preventing complications linked to high blood sugar and conditions like Diabetes.
Experts also advise combining healthy eating with regular physical activity, proper hydration, and routine medical check-ups to maintain long-term metabolic health.
The governor of Borno State Babagana Zulum has condemned the bomb explosions that occurred in some parts of the metropolis on Monday evening.
Zulum, who is currently in Saudi Arabia for the Lesser Hajj, described the attack as despicable, cruel, and cowardly, targeting innocent people in the holy month of Ramadan.
In a statement, the spokesman of the governor, Dauda Iliya, called for increased vigilance and heightened security measures, particularly in places of worship, as the festive period beckons.
“I am deeply saddened by the explosions that occurred in parts of the metropolis on Monday evening.
“My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims and those injured as a result of the blast. The act is utterly condemnable, barbaric, and inhumane,” said Zulum.
He added: “The recent surge in attacks is not unconnected with intense military operations in the Sambisa forest and other hideouts of the insurgents”.
The governor assured people of the state that the military and other security agencies are on top of the situation, as adequate measures have been taken to forestall any security breach in Maiduguri and the entire state.
He called on residents to remain calm, go about their usual activities, and report any suspicious movement or activity to security agencies.
Army operatives nab terrorists, others in Taraba State
Suspected Boko Haram terrorists have carried out multiple suicide bomb attacks in Maiduguri, Borno State, targeting crowded public areas during the evening Iftar period.
The Operation HADIN KAI, the military task force in Nigeria’s North-East, confirmed that the explosions occurred at about 7:05 p.m. on Monday within the Maiduguri Metropolitan Council.
According to a statement by the task force, the attacks were carried out by suicide bombers who detonated explosives in busy locations as residents were breaking their fast.
The military described the incident as a “cowardly attack” aimed at causing mass casualties and spreading panic across the city.
Troops of Operation HADIN KAI, working alongside the Nigeria Police Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit and other security agencies, responded quickly to the blasts.
Security operatives immediately cordoned off affected areas to prevent further explosions and ensure public safety.
Emergency response teams, including the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), evacuated victims to nearby hospitals for urgent medical care.
The injured were taken to facilities such as the General Hospital, Specialist Hospital, and the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.
Medical personnel are currently treating victims, while rescue operations continue at the scene of the attacks.
Preliminary findings suggest that the attackers may have deployed multiple suicide bombers into Maiduguri as part of a coordinated plan to strike several crowded locations.
Security forces have since intensified surveillance, patrols and counter-IED operations across the metropolis to locate any remaining suspects and prevent further attacks.
Authorities have urged residents to remain calm but cautious, advising them to avoid crowded places where possible and report any suspicious individuals or unattended items to security agencies.
Operation HADIN KAI also extended condolences to the families of victims, reaffirming its commitment to protecting lives and pursuing those responsible for the attack.
The latest incident underscores ongoing security challenges in Nigeria’s North-East region, despite sustained military operations against insurgent groups.
China has announced plans to deliver emergency humanitarian assistance to several Middle Eastern countries, including Iran and Lebanon, as the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel enters its third week.
The announcement was made on Tuesday by China’s Foreign Ministry, which said the aid would also extend to Jordan and Iraq, all of which have been affected by the escalating violence in the region.
Speaking at a press briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian described the situation as a “grave humanitarian catastrophe,” noting that civilians across multiple countries are facing worsening conditions due to the conflict.
“China has decided to provide emergency humanitarian assistance to Iran, Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq. It is hoped this will help alleviate the humanitarian plight faced by the local populations,” Lin said, without disclosing further details about the scale or form of the aid.
He added that Beijing would continue efforts to promote peace and prevent the crisis from escalating further.
China Pushes for De-escalation
China, a close partner of Iran, has consistently called for restraint from all sides. While urging the United States and Israel to halt their strikes on Iran, Beijing has also criticised Tehran’s attacks on Gulf states hosting US military bases.
China has stepped up diplomatic engagement, with its Middle East envoy Zhai Jun recently holding talks with Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister to encourage de-escalation.
Meanwhile, China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, reiterated that the war “should never have happened” and called for an immediate end to hostilities.
Tensions Affect Global Diplomacy
The humanitarian aid announcement comes amid broader geopolitical tensions linked to the conflict.
Donald Trump, President of the United States, recently postponed a planned visit to Beijing due to the ongoing war, according to the White House.
Washington has also been urging China to assist efforts to reopen the critical Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route through which roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil supply typically passes.
The waterway has been effectively closed by Iran in response to US and Israeli strikes, contributing to rising global energy prices and increasing concern over the economic impact of the conflict.
As the war continues, international attention is increasingly focused on both humanitarian relief efforts and diplomatic initiatives aimed at preventing a broader regional crisis.
(DDM) – Vice President Kashim Shettima, along with former Nigerian presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan, are expected to attend the second-term inauguration of Governor Chukwuma Soludo in Anambra State.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the high-profile event is scheduled to take place at the Anambra State Government House in Awka, marking the official swearing-in of Soludo for his second consecutive term in office. The ceremony is anticipated to draw political leaders, stakeholders, traditional rulers, and party supporters from across the country.
Governor Soludo, a former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, won re-election on a platform of economic growth, infrastructure development, and youth empowerment. DDM notes that his first term was characterized by investments in road construction, education, and healthcare, as well as initiatives aimed at strengthening Anambra’s business environment.
The attendance of national figures such as Shettima, Obasanjo, and Jonathan underscores the political significance of the event. Analysts say it reflects the importance of Anambra State in Nigeria’s political landscape, particularly as a strategic center in Southeast Nigeria with historical influence in national politics.
VP Shettima’s presence signals the federal government’s recognition of Soludo’s administration and highlights the ruling party’s interest in consolidating alliances in the Southeast. CNN feature explainer emphasizes that such inaugurations often serve not only as ceremonial functions but also as opportunities for political networking and strategic alignments ahead of national elections.
Former President Obasanjo, who has historically played a key role in shaping governance narratives in Nigeria, is expected to use the occasion to advocate for stability, good governance, and unity across the federation. Similarly, former President Jonathan is likely to emphasize democratic values, peaceful political transitions, and the importance of inclusivity in government.
Security arrangements for the event are expected to be extensive, with the Nigeria Police Force, local security agencies, and private security operatives deployed to ensure safety and order. Dignitaries and guests are anticipated to follow strict protocol, and traffic management plans are reportedly in place to facilitate smooth movement around Awka.
Political observers note that Soludo’s second-term inauguration could serve as a platform to showcase achievements from his first tenure while outlining priorities for the next four years. Initiatives in education, healthcare, and economic development are expected to be highlighted during the event.
DDM reports that the presence of prominent national leaders at the ceremony demonstrates the growing political relevance of Anambra State and reinforces Soludo’s profile as a key figure in Southeast politics. The inauguration is expected to draw widespread media coverage, both locally and internationally, emphasizing its importance on Nigeria’s political calendar.
(DDM) – Former Nigerian governor and presidential aspirant Rabiu Kwankwaso has strongly condemned the recent bombings in Maiduguri, Borno State, which claimed the lives of at least 23 people and injured dozens more.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that Kwankwaso described the attacks as “horrific and unacceptable,” urging the federal and state governments to take immediate and decisive measures to combat terrorism in the Northeast.
The bombings, which targeted busy marketplaces and densely populated areas, mark the latest in a series of violent incidents linked to the Islamist militant group Boko Haram and its splinter factions. According to eyewitness accounts, the explosions caused widespread panic, destruction of property, and a surge of fear among local residents. CNN feature explainer notes that such attacks not only result in tragic loss of life but also disrupt local economies, education, and community cohesion in conflict-prone regions.
Kwankwaso emphasized that the government must intensify intelligence-led operations, strengthen security agencies, and enhance community-based vigilance to prevent further attacks. He further criticized any perceived complacency in addressing the growing threat of terrorism, stressing that political rhetoric must be matched with actionable strategies.
“Twenty-three innocent lives were brutally cut short, and countless others have been affected,” Kwankwaso said. “The government has a duty to protect citizens, and there is no time to waste. We must act now to prevent further bloodshed.”
The former Kano State governor also called for collaboration with regional and international partners to dismantle terrorist networks and prevent cross-border insurgency operations. CNN feature explainer highlights that successful counter-terrorism strategies often rely on intelligence-sharing, military readiness, and socio-economic interventions to address the root causes of extremism.
Authorities have confirmed that emergency response teams were dispatched immediately to the blast sites, providing medical assistance and securing the affected areas. Security forces are reportedly investigating the origins of the explosives and the networks responsible for planning the attacks.
Kwankwaso’s remarks have sparked widespread conversations on social media, with citizens demanding more accountability and transparency from security agencies. Analysts argue that consistent community engagement and effective counter-terrorism measures are critical to restoring confidence in public safety.
The attacks come amid renewed concerns over Boko Haram’s capacity to regroup after previous military defeats, with experts warning that gaps in security, governance, and local intelligence could be exploited by militants.
DDM reports that Kwankwaso’s call to action underscores a broader demand for sustained governmental commitment to security, reminding political leaders that citizens’ lives must remain a top priority in Nigeria’s fight against terrorism.
(DDM) – Brazilian football superstar Neymar Jr. has publicly expressed disappointment after being left out of the national team’s latest call-up ahead of upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the 34-year-old forward, who has been a mainstay in the Seleção for over a decade, took to social media to share his feelings, describing the omission as “painful” and “unexpected.”
Neymar’s absence comes amid a series of injury setbacks and fluctuating form at his club, Paris Saint-Germain, raising questions among fans and analysts about the national team’s selection criteria. CNN feature explainer insights note that national team call-ups often consider players’ current performance, fitness levels, tactical suitability, and squad balance, sometimes resulting in difficult omissions of high-profile stars.
According to the Brazil Football Confederation (CBF), the coaching staff led by manager Fernando Diniz opted for younger forwards and players demonstrating peak form in domestic and European leagues. The federation emphasized that the decision was purely strategic and did not reflect personal issues with Neymar.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers are fast approaching, and Brazil aims to field a squad that balances experience with emerging talent. Neymar, who has scored over 70 goals in his international career, has often been the centerpiece of the team’s attack and a fan favorite in tournaments including the 2014 and 2018 World Cups.
Despite the setback, Neymar assured fans he remains committed to Brazil’s footballing success. “I respect the coach’s decision, but my love for my country and my commitment to the Seleção remain unshaken,” he wrote. He also hinted at focusing on his club performance to earn future recall.
Football analysts suggest that while Neymar’s exclusion may impact Brazil’s star power, it also opens opportunities for younger forwards to make their mark on the international stage. CNN feature explainer notes that such selections are often tactical, aiming to diversify attacking options, increase team cohesion, and reduce overreliance on a single player.
The omission has sparked debates on social media, with fans divided between supporting the coach’s merit-based selections and expressing disappointment over the absence of their iconic forward. Some commentators argue that Neymar’s experience in high-pressure matches could be invaluable in navigating crucial qualifiers.
DDM reports that Neymar’s response has been met with widespread empathy and support from international football communities, highlighting the emotional toll of national team exclusions on even the most celebrated athletes.
With Brazil preparing for crucial matches, the team’s performance without Neymar will be closely watched, raising broader questions about squad selection, player management, and balancing veteran leadership with emerging talent.
The controversy adds another chapter to Neymar’s storied career, reminding fans and analysts alike that even football legends must navigate the challenges of selection, form, and fitness in the global game.
(DDM) – Former President Goodluck Jonathan has publicly commended Hon. Kenneth Gbandi, Chair of the Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDOE), for spearheading programs that aim to boost patriotism, entrepreneurship, and economic growth in Nigeria.
According to Jonathan, the recognition is a testament to the value of initiatives that encourage national pride and active civic participation among Nigerians, both at home and abroad.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that Hon. Gbandi’s programs have been running for several years, targeting Nigerians living overseas with mentorship, entrepreneurial training, and civic engagement projects. These initiatives are intended to bridge the gap between Nigerians abroad and domestic development efforts.
Hon. Gbandi expressed that the commendation from a former president is deeply humbling and serves as a reminder that political leadership should prioritize service to the people.
“Recognition of this nature is deeply humbling. It reminds us that leadership must always serve the people,” he stated during a press briefing.
He emphasized that his political and civic mission focuses on upholding responsible leadership, promoting clean politics, and ensuring that Nigerians remain at the center of policy decisions.
In a statement, Gbandi stressed that his approach combines grassroots engagement with global exposure, seeking to align international support with local development initiatives. “Our mission remains clear: to uphold responsible leadership, promote clean politics, and work toward a future where Nigerians come first. 2027 will be no different,” he said.
DDM analysis highlights that such diaspora-focused programs play a critical role in leveraging global Nigerian talent and resources to address domestic challenges. Countries across Africa have increasingly relied on their diaspora networks for investment, entrepreneurship, and policy advocacy.
NIDOE’s work under Gbandi focuses on mentorship programs for young Nigerians abroad, providing financial literacy workshops, and organizing forums on civic responsibility. The organization also facilitates connections between overseas investors and local entrepreneurs to foster economic growth.
Political analysts note that Gbandi’s recognition by Jonathan, a former president with a long political legacy, signals growing acceptance of diaspora engagement as a legitimate force in national development.
However, critics argue that such praise can carry political undertones, potentially positioning Gbandi as a rising figure ahead of the 2027 electoral cycle in Delta North. Supporters insist that the emphasis on accountability, transparency, and clean politics distinguishes his platform from traditional party politics.
DDM reports that Gbandi’s campaign messaging focuses on “A Fresh Voice for Delta North, Global Exposure, Grassroots, Accountability, Clean Politics,” underscoring the dual strategy of combining local community engagement with international insights.
Observers believe that recognition from a high-profile leader like Jonathan can enhance Gbandi’s credibility while intensifying debates about leadership, political succession, and the influence of the diaspora in shaping Nigeria’s political and economic landscape.
Experts say that for Nigerian politics, the case of Hon. Gbandi exemplifies the increasing importance of merging civic responsibility, international networks, and grassroots mobilization as key pillars of modern political leadership.
This development continues to spark discussions across media platforms about the evolving role of the diaspora in governance and the ethical expectations of emerging political leaders ahead of critical national elections.
The Police Command in Borno on Tuesday confirmed 23 persons killed and 108 injured at Maiduguri, during the multiple explosions on Monday.
The police said that suspected suicide bombers allegedly carried out the suicide attacks at 7:24 p.m..
ASP Nahum Daso, the command’s spokesperson, said in a statement that preliminary investigations indicated that the explosions were carried out using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) by suspected suicide bombers.
Daso said that the incidents were carried out at the Maiduguri Central Market, popularly known as Monday Market, the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital’s gate, and the Post Office Flyover area of the town.
According to him, a combined team of Police Tactical Units, military personnel, and other joint security operatives was swiftly deployed to the affected areas.
The spokesperson said that the scenes were immediately secured and cordoned off, while the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Unit conducted thorough sweep operations to ensure no additional threats remained.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Naziru Abdulmajid, visited the scenes for an on-the-spot assessment and commiserated with victims and their families.
Daso, however, assured residents of the command’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property.
The spokesperson said that victims were evacuated by emergency responders, including the National Emergency Management Agency and the Borno State Emergency Management Agency, to medical facilities for treatment.
Daso said normalcy had been restored in the affected areas, while security had been heightened across the metropolis to forestall further incidents.
The spokesperson urged residents to remain calm and vigilant and report any suspicious movements or objects to security agagencies.
Daso reiterated the command’s commitment to maintaining peace and security in the state.
(DDM) – Nigerian musicians generated more than N60 billion in revenue from the global streaming platform Spotify in 2025, reflecting the rapid growth of the country’s digital music industry.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) learned that the figures were released as part of Spotify’s latest data highlighting the increasing global reach and commercial success of Nigerian music.
The development underscores the expanding influence of Afrobeats and other Nigerian music genres across international markets.
Industry analysts say the revenue milestone represents a significant leap for African music on digital streaming platforms.
Over the past decade, Nigerian artists have gained widespread global recognition, attracting millions of listeners across Europe, North America, and other regions.
Music experts note that streaming services such as Spotify have played a major role in transforming how Nigerian musicians distribute and monetize their work.
In the past, artists relied heavily on physical album sales and local radio airplay for revenue.
However, the rise of streaming technology has opened new opportunities for musicians to reach global audiences instantly.
Spotify’s data shows that Nigerian songs continue to gain massive traction on playlists and charts worldwide.
Afrobeats, in particular, has emerged as one of the fastest-growing music genres globally.
International collaborations between Nigerian artists and foreign musicians have also helped expand the genre’s popularity.
Top Nigerian performers have increasingly featured in global music festivals and international award nominations.
Music industry stakeholders say the N60 billion earnings highlight the commercial power of Nigeria’s creative sector.
The success also reflects the growing number of young listeners consuming music digitally through smartphones and internet services.
Experts believe that Nigeria’s youthful population has contributed significantly to the surge in streaming activity.
Digital platforms now allow artists to earn royalties from millions of streams generated across different countries.
The growth of music streaming has also created new economic opportunities for producers, songwriters, and music marketers.
Government agencies and creative industry advocates have repeatedly emphasized the importance of supporting Nigeria’s music sector as a major contributor to the economy.
Observers say the continued global success of Nigerian artists demonstrates the country’s cultural influence and creative talent.
With the rapid expansion of streaming services worldwide, analysts expect Nigerian musicians to generate even higher revenues in the coming years.