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President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday reaffirmed Nigeria’s longstanding relationship with the United Kingdom, describing it as a partnership built on history, shared values and mutual respect.

Speaking at a state banquet held in his honour at Windsor Castle, Tinubu said the bond between both nations has endured for centuries and continues to evolve in the face of modern challenges.

“It is a profound honour to stand before you today, representing the people of Nigeria as we reaffirm the enduring bonds of friendship, history and shared purpose that have united our two nations,” the President said.

Tinubu, who is on a two-day state visit to the UK, expressed gratitude to King Charles III and Queen Camilla for the warm reception extended to him, his wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and members of the Nigerian delegation.

Describing the moment as historic, the President noted that he was the first Nigerian leader to speak at Windsor Castle, a venue he said symbolises centuries of continuity in governance and public life.

Reflecting on the historical ties between both countries, Tinubu acknowledged Britain’s influence on democratic governance, citing the Magna Carta of 1215 as a foundation for the rule of law and accountable leadership.

He also referenced the works of renowned British thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Edmund Burke, whose ideas, he said, continue to shape democratic ideals across the world.

According to him, Nigeria’s legal system, parliamentary structure and civil service have all drawn from British traditions, adapted over time to suit the country’s unique national context.

While emphasising institutional ties, the President said the strongest connection between Nigeria and the UK remains the people, particularly the Nigerian diaspora.

He commended Nigerians in the UK for their contributions, especially in critical sectors such as healthcare, noting that Nigerian doctors and nurses play vital roles within the National Health Service.

Tinubu also highlighted the impact of Nigerians in sports, pointing to figures like Maro Itoje, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze and Anthony Joshua as symbols of the enduring human connection between both nations.

On the global stage, the President reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to the Commonwealth, describing it as a vital platform that unites 56 countries under shared goals.

He said Nigeria, as one of the largest members, remains committed to contributing to the growth and strength of the organisation.

Addressing security concerns, Tinubu noted that West Africa continues to face complex terrorism threats, particularly in the Sahel region, adding that Nigeria bears significant responsibility in maintaining regional stability.

He stressed that collaboration with the United Kingdom remains crucial in tackling these challenges and expressed optimism ahead of his meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Despite ongoing challenges, Tinubu said Nigeria remains optimistic about the future, describing the country as a nation driven by youthful energy, innovation and resilience.

In a personal reflection, the President recalled his time in exile during Nigeria’s military era, noting that the United Kingdom provided refuge and support during the pro-democracy struggle.

“That solidarity remains etched in our collective memory,” he said, adding that it was humbling to now stand before the British monarch as the leader of a democratic Nigeria.

Tinubu concluded by calling for a toast to the continued friendship between both countries and a shared future of cooperation and progress.

“God bless Nigeria. God bless the United Kingdom,” he said.

Nigeria Missing from World Happiness Rankings as Hardship, Insecurity Bite Hard

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If happiness were a competition, Northern Europe would be sweeping all the medals again.

For the ninth year running, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, according to the latest World Happiness Report.

Close behind are its neighbours, Iceland and Denmark, reinforcing a pattern that has become almost predictable.

The rankings, compiled by the Wellbeing Research Centre, paint a picture of societies where people feel safe, supported and confident about their future. Countries like Sweden, Norway and Netherlands also made the top 10, alongside Costa Rica, which recorded its best-ever finish.

Even countries often seen as global heavyweights like the United States and United Kingdom failed to break into the top 20 this year.

But while the report highlights what is working elsewhere, it also quietly reflects what is going wrong in countries like Nigeria.

Nigeria is nowhere near the top of the list and for many citizens, that comes as no surprise.

Across the country, daily life has become increasingly difficult.

Insecurity continues to cast a long shadow, with communities battling kidnappings, violent attacks and general lawlessness.

For many families, safety is no longer guaranteed, and that alone is enough to erode any real sense of wellbeing.

Beyond security, the economic reality is just as harsh. Rising prices, limited job opportunities and unstable incomes mean that millions are focused on survival, not satisfaction.

When basic needs become a struggle, happiness naturally takes a back seat.

There is also a growing frustration with leadership. Many Nigerians feel disconnected from those in power, as promises of reform and development rarely translate into real change.

Public services remain weak, infrastructure is unreliable, and corruption continues to undermine trust in institutions.

This stands in sharp contrast to countries like Finland, where strong systems healthcare, education, social welfare give people a sense of stability.

There is a belief that the system works, and more importantly, that it works for everyone.

Experts say happiness isn’t just about wealth. It’s about trust, security, freedom and the feeling that your life is moving in the right direction. These are areas where Nigeria continues to struggle.

The report itself is based on how people rate their own lives, using a scale from zero to ten. Factors like life expectancy, income, social support, freedom and corruption all play a role in shaping those perceptions.

Interestingly, the study also points to a growing global concern: declining happiness among young people, especially in Western countries.

Issues like excessive social media use and changing social dynamics are beginning to take a toll.

Still, in many parts of the world, there is progress.

In places like Finland, there is a strong culture of trust so much so that researchers say if you lose your wallet there, chances are high it will be returned untouched. It’s a small example, but it says a lot about how society functions.

For Nigeria, the lesson is clear.

Happiness is not accidental. It is built on good governance, security, accountability and systems that actually serve the people.

Until those foundations are fixed, climbing the global happiness rankings will remain a distant goal.

And for millions of Nigerians, the idea of a “happy country” will continue to feel like something that exists somewhere else not at home.

Trump Threatens to ‘Blow Up’ Iran Gas Field if Qatar Is Hit Again

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United States president Donald Trump.

President Donald Trump has warned Iran that US could take drastic action against one of its most critical energy assets if tensions in the Gulf escalate further.

In a statement posted on his Truth Social platform, Trump said the United States would destroy Iran’s South Pars gas field if Tehran carries out another attack on Qatar’s key gas infrastructure.

His remarks followed reports that Israel had struck the South Pars field, a massive offshore gas reserve shared by Iran and Qatar. Trump, however, said the U.S. had no prior knowledge of the strike.

The reported attack appears to have triggered a response from Iran, which targeted Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial facility a central hub for the country’s liquefied natural gas exports.

Reacting to the development, Trump issued a strongly worded warning, saying further Iranian action against what he described as an “innocent” Qatar would provoke a massive U.S. response.

He added that any retaliation could be carried out with or without Israel’s involvement, underlining Washington’s readiness to act independently if necessary.

The South Pars field is one of the world’s largest natural gas reserves and a cornerstone of both Iran’s and Qatar’s energy sectors.

Any significant damage to the facility could have far-reaching implications for global energy markets.

Trump’s comments come at a time of rising tensions across the Middle East, with attacks on critical infrastructure increasing and fears growing of a wider regional conflict.

Analysts say the latest exchange of threats could further destabilise an already volatile situation, particularly as energy supplies and shipping routes remain under pressure.

Bala Mohammed, Saraki Lead PDP Factions Toward Crucial Reconciliation

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(DDM) – Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed and former Senate President Bukola Saraki are set to lead reconciliation efforts between the two contending factions of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), following years of internal strife that have threatened the party’s cohesion ahead of key elections.

Sources reveal that preliminary informal discussions have begun between the camps aligned with the Tanimu Turaki-led leadership and those loyal to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. Formal reconciliation talks are expected to commence after the upcoming Sallah festivities.

The PDP’s crisis traces back to the controversial National Convention held in Ibadan, Oyo State, on November 15 and 16, 2025. That convention, endorsed by PDP governors including Bala Mohammed of Bauchi and Seyi Makinde of Oyo, elected Tanimu Turaki (SAN) as National Chairman and installed a new National Working Committee (NWC).

The handover from acting National Chairman Umar Damagum to Turaki occurred before Damagum’s term expired on December 9, 2025. However, the convention also saw the expulsion of Nyesom Wike and his allies, prompting the Wike camp to establish a rival National Caretaker Committee headed by Abdulrahman Mohammed.

The dispute escalated when the Court of Appeal nullified the Ibadan convention, affirming a Federal High Court ruling that the event violated the PDP constitution and electoral laws. Consequently, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) could not recognize the Turaki-led NWC.

In the aftermath, both factions have turned toward reconciliation under the oversight of the PDP Board of Trustees, chaired by former Senate President Adolphus Wabara. The Turaki-aligned group has formed a seven-member committee led by Governor Bala Mohammed, while the Wike faction has designated Saraki to represent their interests.

According to sources, the Turaki-aligned committee is compiling its demands ahead of engagement with the Wike faction. Post-Sallah, the two groups will meet to harmonize their positions. Any agreement reached is expected to be submitted to the Appeal Court in Ibadan for ratification, ensuring that it is binding on all PDP members.

“The reconciliation committee was initially scheduled to meet, but that has been deferred,” a source said. “Currently, the seven-man committee set up by the PDP governors, under Governor Bala Mohammed, is compiling their demands. The Wike faction will do the same. Post-Sallah, the two sides will meet to align their positions.”

The party’s prolonged leadership tussle has caused defections, weakened its opposition stance, and raised urgent calls from stakeholders for unity. Analysts warn that resolving these internal divisions is crucial for the PDP to remain competitive in upcoming elections and to restore confidence among its grassroots supporters.

Observers also note that the involvement of high-profile leaders like Bala Mohammed and Saraki signals a serious attempt to broker lasting peace, with the potential to reshape the party’s internal dynamics and avert further fragmentation.

NAMA Deploys Mobile Control Tower In Lagos After Airport Fire

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(DDM) – The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has deployed a Mobile Control Tower at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos following a recent fire incident that damaged critical air-ground communication infrastructure at the airport’s old terminal.

The deployment is part of emergency aviation recovery measures aimed at ensuring uninterrupted flight operations and maintaining safe air navigation services at Nigeria’s busiest international airport.

Officials confirmed that the mobile tower is already fully operational and capable of supporting air traffic control activities at the facility.

The development comes weeks after a fire outbreak disrupted key communication equipment used for managing aircraft movements at the airport.

Authorities said the new tower would help restore operational stability while longer-term infrastructure solutions are being developed.

During an inspection of the facility, the Director of Safety Electronics and Engineering Services at NAMA, Engineer Terese Ihenacho, confirmed that the mobile control tower had completed all necessary operational tests.

She explained that the system is fully functional and ready for immediate deployment by air traffic controllers.

According to Ihenacho, all test runs required to ensure operational safety were successfully completed before the tower was approved for use.

She added that aviation personnel are prepared to commence operations at any time without disruptions to airline services.

The official also commended the technical team responsible for the project, noting that the facility was delivered within a very short time frame despite operational challenges.

NAMA also revealed plans to deploy a second mobile control tower at the airport to further strengthen operational resilience.

The proposed additional tower will specifically serve Runway 18R, one of the major runways used for aircraft take-off and landing at the Lagos airport.

Authorities explained that the exact location of the second tower will be determined through consultations with aviation regulators and other stakeholders.

These stakeholders include the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet).

The collaboration aims to ensure that the final siting of the tower meets global aviation safety standards.

Industry experts say such coordination is necessary to align airport operations with guidelines established by international aviation bodies.

These include the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

According to NAMA officials, the mobile control tower has also undergone significant technical modifications to adapt it to Nigeria’s specific operational environment.

Ihenacho explained that the system was reconfigured to suit local conditions and enhance efficiency within the Nigerian airspace management framework.

She noted that the tower now has seamless connectivity with Centrex and TRACON, systems used for coordinating air traffic control communications.

The improved integration is expected to enhance coordination between different air traffic control units responsible for monitoring aircraft movements.

The tower also incorporates a smart strip system that complements the traditional manual air traffic control process.

Aviation specialists say such technology helps controllers track aircraft more efficiently while improving operational safety.

Officials further revealed that the facility is equipped with additional safety and reliability features.

These include solar-powered lighting systems, backup power units, reinforced structural components, and closed-circuit television surveillance.

The installations are designed to ensure that operations can continue even under challenging environmental or technical conditions.

NAMA explained that the deployment of mobile towers forms part of a broader contingency strategy to handle unexpected disruptions in aviation infrastructure.

Such contingency plans are particularly important at major airports where operational delays can affect hundreds of flights and thousands of passengers.

Lagos’ Murtala Mohammed International Airport is Nigeria’s busiest aviation hub and handles a significant share of the country’s domestic and international air traffic.

Any disruption to control tower operations at the airport could therefore have serious implications for airline schedules and passenger safety.

Officials emphasised that the rapid deployment of the mobile tower demonstrates the agency’s ability to respond swiftly to emergencies in the aviation sector.

Ihenacho also praised the dedication of NAMA personnel who worked under demanding conditions to complete the project.

She described the technical staff involved in the installation as “heroes” who ensured that flight operations could continue without major disruptions.

The agency also disclosed that efforts are being made to improve welfare conditions for personnel working at the facility.

Providing better working conditions and essential amenities is expected to enhance staff efficiency and morale.

Aviation analysts say the latest development highlights the growing importance of resilient infrastructure within Nigeria’s aviation sector.

They believe proactive investments in backup systems and emergency response facilities will help strengthen operational stability across the country’s airports.

Airlines and passengers are expected to benefit from the improved safety measures as the aviation sector continues to recover from infrastructure challenges.

Canada Records Historic Population Decline After 150 Years

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(DDM) – Canada has recorded a historic population decline in 2025, marking the first time in more than 150 years that the country’s population has dropped since official records began in 1867.

Preliminary figures released by Statistics Canada revealed that the country’s population fell by 102,436 people, representing a 0.2 percent decrease between January 1, 2025 and January 1, 2026.

The data indicates that the decline was largely driven by a sharp reduction in the number of non-permanent residents, including international students and temporary foreign workers.

Statistics Canada explained that the fall in population was caused by significant declines recorded in the third and fourth quarters of 2025.

According to the agency, Canada lost 76,068 people in the third quarter and 103,504 people in the fourth quarter of the year.

Although the country recorded a population increase of 77,136 people during the first half of 2025, it was not sufficient to offset the much larger losses experienced in the second half of the year.

Officials at Statistics Canada told Canadian broadcaster CBC News that this was the first time the country had experienced an annual population decline since modern population records began.

Canada officially became a confederation in 1867, the year considered the starting point of the country’s modern population data.

Despite the decline, Canada’s population as of January 1, 2026 is still estimated to be about 41.5 million people.

However, statisticians cautioned that the data should be interpreted carefully because future updates could adjust the figures.

They explained that the recent increase in extensions for work and study permits could result in revised estimates in the coming months.

The most significant factor behind the population decline was a steep drop in the number of temporary residents living in Canada.

These temporary residents include international students, foreign workers and individuals holding both study and work permits.

In the final quarter of 2025 alone, the number of non-permanent residents in Canada declined by 171,296 people.

Earlier data had shown that the number of non-permanent residents reached 3,149,131 on October 1, 2024.

By January 1, 2026, the figure had dropped significantly to 2,676,441, reflecting a major shift in migration patterns.

Statistics Canada attributed the decline primarily to reductions among people holding study permits, work permits or a combination of both.

The decrease is closely linked to recent changes in Canada’s immigration and international student policies.

Over the past year, Canadian authorities introduced stricter measures aimed at managing the rapid growth in the number of temporary residents entering the country.

Immigration data also shows a significant drop in the number of permanent immigrants admitted to Canada in 2025.

According to figures from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, the country admitted 393,530 permanent immigrants in 2025.

This represents a 19 percent decline compared with 483,655 immigrants admitted in 2024.

A large portion of the decrease was linked to falling immigration numbers from India, which has historically been the largest source of both international students and temporary workers in Canada.

Immigration statistics show that the number of Indian immigrants granted permanent residence dropped from 127,375 in 2024 to 98,770 in 2025.

India had previously seen a rapid rise in migration to Canada over the past several years.

For instance, the number of Indian permanent residents increased dramatically from 42,875 in 2020 to 139,790 in 2023, before declining again in 2025.

The number of study permits issued by Canadian authorities also dropped sharply.

In total, study permits issued fell by nearly 25 percent, representing a decrease of 131,010 permits.

Indian students accounted for the largest share of that decline.

Data shows that the number of study permits issued to Indian students dropped from 188,175 in 2024 to 94,605 in 2025.

This means Indian students accounted for about 72 percent of the overall drop in study permits issued during the period.

International education experts say the change reflects new immigration policies introduced by Canada to address housing shortages and pressure on public services.

In recent years, the country experienced a rapid surge in the number of temporary residents, particularly international students.

While immigration has historically been a key driver of Canada’s population growth and economic development, authorities are now attempting to balance growth with infrastructure capacity.

Demographers say the population decline could have implications for Canada’s labour market and long-term economic planning.

Canada has traditionally relied heavily on immigration to sustain population growth and support its workforce as the country’s population ages.

For decades, immigration has helped offset low birth rates and maintain a steady supply of skilled workers.

The recent decline therefore marks a significant moment in Canada’s demographic history.

Experts say future population trends will largely depend on how immigration policies evolve in the coming years.

Government officials have indicated that adjustments to temporary resident programs may continue as Canada attempts to stabilise population growth while addressing economic and social challenges.

NUC Moves To Regulate Honorary Doctorate Degrees In Universities

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(DDM) – Nigeria’s National Universities Commission (NUC) has introduced new guidelines aimed at regulating the conferment and use of honorary doctorate degrees in the country’s university system.

The decision is widely seen as an attempt to restore dignity and credibility to a process that many critics say has been abused for years.

The commission disclosed in a public notice issued on February 26 that it had observed with “grave concern” the growing trend of indiscriminate conferment and misuse of honorary doctorate degrees within the Nigerian University System.

The development has generated widespread debate about academic standards, public recognition and the misuse of honorary titles by individuals seeking social or political prestige.

In response to the trend, the NUC approved a set of comprehensive guidelines designed to regulate the conferment process and safeguard the integrity of the nation’s academic institutions.

The commission directed all universities and other degree-awarding institutions in Nigeria to strictly comply with the newly introduced provisions.

According to the directive, honorary doctorate degrees, whether awarded within Nigeria or by foreign institutions, must be regarded strictly as honorary distinctions.

The commission emphasised that such honours should not be presented as equivalent to earned academic doctorate degrees obtained through rigorous research and formal academic study.

One of the most significant provisions in the new policy concerns the eligibility of individuals who may receive honorary degrees.

Under the guidelines, self-nominated candidates are expressly disqualified from being considered for honorary doctorate awards.

The directive also prohibits elected or appointed serving public officials from receiving honorary doctorate degrees during their time in office.

Education analysts say this rule directly targets a widespread practice in which politicians and public office holders acquire honorary titles to boost their public image.

In recent years, it has become increasingly common for political figures to receive honorary doctorate degrees from universities, especially during election periods.

Critics argue that some of these awards have been used to decorate political reputations rather than recognise genuine societal contributions.

By banning the practice for serving officials, the NUC hopes to curb the use of honorary degrees as tools for political image-building.

Another key aspect of the new guidelines focuses on the use of honorary titles after such awards are conferred.

The commission clarified that recipients of honorary doctorate degrees are not permitted to use the title “Dr.” before their names.

The NUC explained that the title “Dr.” should be reserved exclusively for individuals who have earned doctoral degrees through academic research or for certified medical professionals.

Instead, recipients of honorary degrees are expected to use the official nomenclature associated with the award.

Examples include Doctor of Laws (Honoris Causa), abbreviated as LL.D. (h.c.), or Doctor of Letters (Honoris Causa), written as D.Litt. (h.c.).

These designations must be placed after the recipient’s name rather than used as a professional prefix.

Traditionally, universities confer honorary degrees to recognise individuals who have made exceptional contributions to society.

Such contributions may occur in areas including science, literature, public service, philanthropy, business leadership or humanitarian work.

The awards are meant to celebrate excellence and acknowledge individuals whose achievements have positively influenced society.

Universities also use honorary degrees to highlight role models whose accomplishments can inspire students and younger generations.

However, critics say the original purpose of these awards has gradually been eroded over the years.

Many observers believe the growing obsession with titles and social recognition has transformed honorary doctorates into symbols of prestige rather than recognition of genuine impact.

Some institutions have also been accused of contributing to the problem.

In several cases, universities facing severe financial pressures have reportedly turned honorary degrees into informal fundraising opportunities.

This practice has sometimes led to honours being conferred on individuals whose contributions to society may not justify such recognition.

There have even been allegations that some members of the elite search for universities willing to confer honorary doctorates upon them.

Such practices, analysts warn, undermine the credibility of academic institutions and weaken public confidence in higher education.

They also create an unfair situation for scholars who spend many years conducting research and producing academic work to earn legitimate doctoral degrees.

The NUC believes the new guidelines could help reverse these troubling trends.

However, experts say the success of the reform will depend largely on strict enforcement and continuous monitoring.

Education stakeholders have argued that issuing regulations alone may not be enough to address the deeper issues affecting academic integrity.

Observers have also urged the commission to address other practices that threaten the credibility of postgraduate education in Nigeria.

Concerns have been raised about institutions allegedly awarding doctoral degrees through unconventional routes outside recognised postgraduate structures.

Some critics warn that such practices could create pathways for questionable qualifications.

Maintaining strong academic standards, they argue, is essential to preserving the reputation of Nigeria’s university system.

The NUC’s latest directive is therefore being viewed as an important step toward protecting the integrity of academic honours.

Stakeholders believe universities must resist the temptation to trade honours or academic titles for financial or political advantage.

Many analysts say the broader issue also raises questions about how Nigerian society recognises achievement.

True recognition, they argue, should reflect genuine accomplishment rather than the pursuit of prestige.

If fully implemented, the new guidelines could help restore respect for honorary awards while reaffirming the value of earned academic qualifications.

Education experts say the responsibility now lies with universities and regulators to ensure that the new rules are strictly followed.

They warn that allowing institutions or individuals to circumvent the directive would undermine the entire reform effort.

FG Partners UK University To Launch International Degrees In Nigeria

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(DDM) – The Federal Government of Nigeria has secured a strategic partnership with Coventry University in the United Kingdom to establish a campus in Nigeria that will deliver internationally recognised British degrees to students within the country.

The initiative is being implemented under a Transnational Education (TNE) arrangement designed to expand access to global-standard higher education while reducing the financial burden associated with studying abroad.

Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, disclosed the development in a statement released Wednesday in Abuja through the Federal Ministry of Education.

The statement was issued by the Director of Press and Public Relations of the ministry, Folasade Boriowo.

According to the minister, discussions leading to the agreement took place during his visit to the United Kingdom where he accompanied President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on official engagements.

Alausa explained that the visit created an opportunity to meet with leaders of British universities, international investors and development partners to advance the initiative.

He stated that the proposed campus will be located in Alaro City in Lagos State, an emerging industrial and technology hub designed to attract international investment and innovation.

The campus is expected to offer both Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programmes in critical academic fields including Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM).

Other programmes will include business-related courses as well as Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes aimed at improving workforce skills.

Officials say the academic qualifications obtained through the programme will be fully equivalent to those awarded to students studying directly at Coventry University in the United Kingdom.

Admissions for the first group of students are expected to begin between the third and fourth quarters of 2026, depending on the completion of regulatory approvals from relevant Nigerian education authorities.

The minister explained that the initiative is designed to widen access to world-class education for Nigerian students while lowering the overall cost of obtaining an international degree.

Education experts note that transnational education arrangements allow students to receive foreign university qualifications while studying in their home countries.

Such programmes have gained global popularity because they reduce the cost of travel, accommodation and foreign tuition fees that many students face when studying abroad.

Nigeria has remained one of the largest sources of international students studying in the United Kingdom, with thousands enrolling in British universities every year.

However, the rising cost of overseas education has made it increasingly difficult for many Nigerian families to afford foreign university programmes.

By establishing a branch campus locally, policymakers believe Nigerian students will be able to access the same quality of education without leaving the country.

Dr. Alausa said the partnership also aims to strengthen Nigeria’s higher education system by producing graduates equipped with modern skills required in the global economy.

He added that the collaboration demonstrates the government’s commitment to transforming Nigeria into a hub for knowledge, innovation and skills development.

The minister further explained that the initiative is supported by the United Kingdom’s Department for Business and Trade, reflecting growing educational cooperation between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Education analysts say similar international campus partnerships have helped several countries expand their influence in global higher education.

Countries such as Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates and Singapore have successfully attracted international universities to establish campuses within their borders.

If successfully implemented, the new Coventry University campus in Lagos could also attract students from across Africa seeking internationally accredited degrees.

Government officials believe the project could significantly strengthen Nigeria’s education sector while improving graduate employability and technical capacity in key industries.

JAMB Summons Ninety-Four Candidates Over UTME Fraud Allegations Nationwide

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(DDM) – Nigeria’s examination body, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, has summoned 94 candidates and several tertiary institutions to appear before investigative panels over alleged irregularities linked to the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination registration process.

The board disclosed that the candidates were invited to respond to accusations of examination registration misconduct and the use of suspected fraudulent academic credentials during admission processes.

According to the examination authority, the affected candidates are expected to participate in a virtual investigative session scheduled for Wednesday, March 18, 2026, beginning at 10 a.m.

Officials explained that the meeting will be conducted online, with access details already sent to the candidates through their registered mobile telephone numbers.

The board further revealed that the registration numbers of the invited candidates have been published on its official website under a section titled “Solicitations Candidates,” located within the Quick Links category.

Authorities said the candidates involved include individuals suspected of attempting to obtain unauthorized assistance or paying for illegal support while registering for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination.

Other individuals under investigation include applicants who submitted documents for Direct Entry admission but whose academic credentials were later flagged as invalid by their respective institutions.

The examination board warned that any candidate who fails to attend the investigative session will automatically be regarded as having accepted the allegations made against them.

CNN Explainer: The Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, commonly known as UTME, is the primary standardized examination used for admission into universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education across Nigeria.

Every year, millions of candidates sit for the examination as part of the requirements for gaining admission into higher education institutions.

Because of the intense competition for limited admission slots, authorities frequently investigate allegations of malpractice, including fraudulent registration practices and the use of fake certificates.

The board has increasingly adopted digital monitoring systems and verification processes to detect irregularities in candidate applications.

In a related development, the examination body also summoned the heads of several tertiary institutions whose submitted documents have been flagged during the verification process.

The institutions are expected to attend a separate virtual meeting designed to address concerns surrounding Direct Entry applications and unresolved certificate verification cases.

According to the board, the online meeting with institutional representatives was scheduled for Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

Officials revealed that about 43 institutions, including universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education, have been invited to the session.

These institutions collectively have approximately 2,638 Direct Entry academic results currently awaiting verification clearance.

The board has also published the names of the affected institutions on its official website under a section titled “Institutions with Outstanding Response.”

Direct Entry is an admission pathway that allows candidates with advanced qualifications such as diplomas or A-level certificates to enter universities directly into the second year of a degree programme.

Because this pathway relies heavily on academic credentials obtained from different institutions, verification of certificates is critical to preventing admission fraud.

Education regulators say fraudulent credentials can undermine the integrity of Nigeria’s admission system and disadvantage legitimate applicants.

Authorities therefore conduct periodic reviews and investigations to ensure that all documents submitted for admission meet established standards.

The latest action by the examination board reflects ongoing efforts by Nigerian education authorities to strengthen the credibility of the country’s university admission process.

Analysts say the outcome of the investigations could lead to sanctions against candidates or institutions found guilty of violating examination and admission rules.

Democrats Storm Out Of Epstein Briefing As Tensions Explode

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(DDM) – A closed-door briefing on the investigation into disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein ended in dramatic fashion on Capitol Hill after Democratic lawmakers abruptly walked out of the meeting with top officials from the US Justice Department.

The tense meeting was attended by US Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who had arrived hoping to reassure members of Congress about the department’s handling of the Epstein case.

However, within roughly thirty minutes of the briefing beginning, several Democratic lawmakers reportedly left the room, signaling deep frustration over what they described as unsatisfactory explanations about the investigation.

The closed-door session was organized for members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform following mounting criticism about how federal authorities reviewed and disclosed materials linked to Epstein.

The Justice Department had requested the meeting as part of efforts to rebuild trust with lawmakers who have questioned whether the government handled the case with sufficient transparency.

The Epstein case has remained one of the most controversial criminal investigations in the United States over the past decade.

Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy financier with powerful social connections, was arrested in 2019 on federal charges involving the trafficking and sexual abuse of underage girls.

He died in a New York jail while awaiting trial, an event that triggered intense scrutiny, conspiracy theories, and calls for deeper investigations into potential accomplices.

Since Epstein’s death, lawmakers and activists have demanded the release of more documents related to the case, including information about individuals who may have been connected to his activities.

Officials from the Justice Department reportedly used the briefing to defend their work and push back against allegations that the agency mishandled the investigation.

The department has spent the past year confronting criticism from lawmakers who argue that prosecutors conducted a disorganized review of Epstein-related materials.

Some critics have also accused officials of improperly redacting documents and withholding key information from the public.

The dispute has become a flashpoint in Washington as lawmakers continue to seek greater transparency about the investigation and its findings.

Congressional oversight hearings and briefings are often used by lawmakers to question executive branch officials about how federal investigations are conducted.

These meetings can occur behind closed doors when sensitive information or ongoing legal matters are involved.

However, such briefings can also become politically charged when lawmakers feel the responses they receive are incomplete or evasive.

The situation surrounding the Epstein investigation has intensified further because Attorney General Pam Bondi has been subpoenaed by the oversight committee.

The Republican-led panel has ordered her to appear for a formal deposition next month, where she will be required to answer questions under oath regarding the Justice Department’s handling of the case.

Legal experts say the upcoming deposition could reveal additional details about how the government reviewed Epstein-related evidence and what information may still remain undisclosed.

The walkout by Democratic lawmakers highlights the growing tension between Congress and the Justice Department over one of the most controversial criminal cases in recent American history.

Political analysts note that disputes like this often reflect broader struggles between legislative oversight powers and the executive branch’s control over sensitive investigations.

With the committee preparing to question Bondi under oath in the coming weeks, the confrontation on Capitol Hill may represent only the beginning of a longer political and legal battle over the full story behind the Epstein investigation.

Soldier Reveals Boko Haram Ambush Horror On Damboa Road

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(DDM) – A former Nigerian soldier has recounted a chilling encounter with Boko Haram insurgents during a deadly ambush on Damboa Road in Borno State, describing how a tipper truck unexpectedly saved the lives of several troops during the attack.

The former soldier, Temple Ahunanya, shared the experience during an interview on the Lucky Udu Experience platform, where he narrated how the ambush occurred while soldiers were traveling for deployment in northeastern Nigeria.

Ahunanya explained that the number of troops heading to the operation area that day was unusually large, forcing military logistics teams to transport some soldiers in unconventional vehicles.

He said that while many troops were placed inside Hilux military pickup trucks commonly used for patrols and combat movements, others—including himself—were transported inside tipper trucks due to the shortage of vehicles.

According to him, the convoy was moving along the Damboa axis in Borno State when Boko Haram fighters launched a surprise attack.

The insurgents reportedly laid siege along the road and opened fire on the military convoy without warning.

Ahunanya said the sudden assault created confusion among the soldiers as they tried to respond to the attack while under heavy gunfire from multiple directions.

He recalled that the insurgents appeared to have prior knowledge of the troop movement, raising suspicions about how the attackers knew the convoy would be passing through that route.

“It was an ambush. How did the terrorists know we were coming?” Ahunanya said during the interview.

He explained that the insurgents unleashed intense gunfire on the vehicles carrying the soldiers, targeting the Hilux trucks that were more exposed to direct bullets.

According to him, the soldiers inside the tipper truck had an unexpected advantage because the heavy metal structure of the vehicle provided some protection from the bullets fired by the attackers.

“That was when I realized that a tipper truck could resist bullets,” Ahunanya said.

He added that several soldiers traveling inside Hilux vehicles were killed during the ambush, while those inside the tipper truck managed to survive the initial attack.

Despite the surprise assault, Ahunanya said the soldiers attempted to fight back against the insurgents using their weapons.

However, he acknowledged that the military still suffered significant casualties during the confrontation.

Boko Haram is a militant extremist group that has carried out a violent insurgency in Nigeria’s northeast for more than a decade.

The group emerged in the early 2000s but escalated its campaign of violence around 2009, targeting government institutions, security forces, and civilians.

Borno State, where Damboa is located, has long been considered the epicenter of the insurgency.

The conflict has led to thousands of deaths and displaced millions of people across northeastern Nigeria and neighboring countries.

Military convoys traveling through rural highways in conflict zones are often vulnerable to ambushes, a tactic commonly used by insurgent groups to attack security forces.

Such ambushes typically involve fighters hiding along roadsides or forest areas before opening fire or detonating explosives when military vehicles approach.

Security analysts say the experience described by Ahunanya highlights the dangers faced by Nigerian soldiers deployed in insurgency-hit regions.

The incident also reflects the logistical challenges the military sometimes faces when transporting large numbers of troops to operational areas.

Observers note that unconventional vehicles have occasionally been used during deployments when standard military transport options are limited.

Armored military vehicles are specifically designed to withstand gunfire and explosive attacks, but civilian vehicles such as pickup trucks or tipper trucks are generally not built for combat protection.

However, certain heavy-duty trucks with thick metal frames may offer temporary shielding from small-arms fire under specific conditions.

Ahunanya’s testimony adds to a growing body of firsthand accounts from soldiers who have served on the front lines of Nigeria’s counterinsurgency campaign.

These narratives often reveal the unpredictable realities of warfare in regions where insurgent groups rely on surprise attacks and knowledge of local terrain.

The former soldier said the memory of that ambush remains one of the most intense experiences of his military career.

Mysterious Little Red Dots Puzzle Astronomers Using Webb Telescope

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(DDM) – Astronomers studying images captured by the powerful James Webb Space Telescope have discovered hundreds of mysterious cosmic objects appearing as tiny glowing red points scattered across deep space photographs, leaving scientists puzzled about their true nature.

These strange objects, now widely referred to as “little red dots” (LRDs), have appeared repeatedly in observations collected by the telescope since it began scientific operations several years ago.

Researchers say the unusual points of light appear in nearly every deep-space observation conducted by the Webb telescope.

Despite their frequent appearance, scientists have not yet reached a consensus on what the mysterious objects actually represent.

According to astronomers, the unexpected discovery has sparked intense scientific curiosity and led to hundreds of research studies attempting to explain their origin.

“This is the first time in my career that I have studied an object where we truly do not understand why it looks the way it does,” said Jenny Greene, a professor of astrophysical sciences at Princeton University.

Greene described the phenomenon as one of the most puzzling cosmic observations in recent years.

CNN Explainer: The James Webb Space Telescope is currently the most powerful space telescope ever built.

Launched by NASA in partnership with the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency, the telescope is designed to observe extremely distant galaxies and cosmic structures formed shortly after the birth of the universe.

Unlike earlier telescopes, Webb uses infrared technology that allows it to detect very faint light traveling across billions of light-years.

This capability enables scientists to study objects formed during the early stages of cosmic history.

Because of this unprecedented sensitivity, astronomers can now observe phenomena that were previously invisible to earlier telescopes.

One of those unexpected discoveries is the repeated appearance of the tiny red anomalies scattered across Webb’s deep-field images.

Scientists first noticed the mysterious objects while conducting deep pointing observations, a method in which the telescope focuses on the same region of space for extended periods to collect faint signals from distant galaxies.

During these long exposures, the unusual red points repeatedly appeared in the captured data.

Researchers quickly realized the objects were not rare occurrences.

Instead, they appeared in large numbers across multiple observations, suggesting they could represent an entirely new category of cosmic structure.

(DDM) – The widespread presence of these objects has prompted scientists worldwide to propose several possible explanations.

Some researchers speculate that the red dots could be extremely distant galaxies formed shortly after the Big Bang.

Others believe they may represent supermassive black holes actively feeding on surrounding matter during the early stages of the universe.

Another theory suggests they could be compact galaxies filled with dense clusters of stars that emit unusually strong infrared radiation.

However, none of these hypotheses has fully explained all the characteristics observed in the Webb telescope data.

CNN Explainer: Astronomical discoveries often begin with unexplained observations that challenge existing scientific models.

When telescopes detect unusual objects or signals, scientists must gather more data and test multiple theories before reaching a confirmed explanation.

This process can sometimes take years or even decades.

For example, previously mysterious cosmic phenomena such as quasars, pulsars, and dark energy were initially discovered as unexplained signals before scientists gradually uncovered their true nature.

Astronomers believe the mystery surrounding the little red dots could ultimately reveal new insights into how galaxies and black holes formed in the early universe.

The continued operation of the Webb telescope is expected to provide additional data that may help researchers better understand these enigmatic cosmic objects.

Until then, the strange red specks scattered across the universe remain one of the most intriguing astronomical mysteries of the modern era.

Quantum Breakthrough: Two Scientists Create Unhackable Security System

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(DDM) – Two pioneering scientists have been honored with one of computer science’s most prestigious awards after their groundbreaking work decades ago revolutionized how digital information can be protected from hackers and cyber espionage.

American physicist Charles Bennett and Canadian computer scientist Gilles Brassard received the A. M. Turing Award for developing a powerful method of secure communication based on the laws of quantum physics.

The award, often described as the “Nobel Prize of computer science,” recognizes their pioneering contributions to quantum key cryptography, a technology that allows messages to be transmitted with near-perfect security.

Their breakthrough dates back to 1984, long before modern technologies such as email, internet banking, cloud storage systems, and cryptocurrency wallets became essential parts of daily life.

At the time, most digital security relied on complex mathematical encryption systems designed to scramble information so that only authorized users could read it.

However, these traditional cryptographic methods could theoretically be broken by powerful computers capable of solving complicated mathematical problems.

Bennett and Brassard introduced a radically different idea.

Instead of relying solely on mathematical puzzles, their system used the strange and counterintuitive principles of quantum physics, the branch of science that explains how particles behave at extremely small, subatomic scales.

Quantum physics describes how particles such as photons and electrons behave in ways that often contradict everyday intuition.

One of its key principles is that observing a quantum system changes its state.

In the context of cryptography, this means that if a hacker attempts to intercept or measure a quantum signal carrying secret information, the signal will change in a detectable way.

This property makes quantum communication uniquely powerful for security.

Using this principle, Bennett and Brassard created a method known as quantum key distribution (QKD).

QKD allows two parties to generate a shared secret key using quantum particles such as photons transmitted through optical fibers or satellites.

If an attacker attempts to intercept the key during transmission, the disturbance caused by the observation immediately alerts the communicating parties.

This concept has transformed the field of cryptography and opened the door to a new generation of ultra-secure communication systems used by governments, research institutions, and technology companies.

The technology is increasingly important in an era when cyberattacks, digital espionage, and data breaches threaten financial systems, government infrastructure, and personal privacy.

Experts say quantum encryption may eventually protect everything from online banking transactions to military communications and national security networks.

The Alan Turing Award is named after the legendary mathematician and wartime codebreaker who helped lay the mathematical foundations of modern computing.

Alan Turing played a key role in cracking encrypted Nazi communications during World War II and later developed theoretical concepts that shaped the design of modern computers.

Because of this legacy, the Turing Award is widely considered the highest honor in computer science.

For Bennett and Brassard, the recognition reflects decades of influence in both physics and computing.

Their early research helped inspire the rapidly expanding field of quantum information science, which today includes quantum computing, quantum communication, and quantum sensing technologies.

Scientists around the world are now racing to build quantum computers capable of solving complex problems far beyond the reach of today’s machines.

Ironically, those same quantum computers could potentially break many existing encryption systems.

That possibility makes quantum key cryptography even more valuable.

By using the fundamental laws of physics rather than mathematical difficulty alone, the system created by Bennett and Brassard offers a level of security that experts believe could remain safe even in the age of powerful quantum computers.

Their work, once considered highly theoretical, is now shaping the future of global cybersecurity.

Barcelona Humiliate Newcastle In Seven-Goal Champions League Demolition

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(DDM) – Spanish football giants Barcelona delivered a ruthless attacking performance to defeat Newcastle United 7–2 in their UEFA Champions League Round of 16 second-leg encounter, sealing a commanding 8–3 aggregate victory after the first leg ended in a 1–1 draw.

The emphatic result cSpanishonfirmed Barcelona’s qualification for the qprestigiousuarterfinal stage of Europe’s most  club competition and highlighted the  club’s continued dominance in high-stakes continental fixtures.

Newcastle United began the match with strong attacking intent, pressing high and creating early chances that briefly unsettled the home side.

Within the opening minutes, the English club forced Barcelona into defensive action with a free kick, a corner kick, and an early attempt on goal.

Despite Newcastle’s promising start, Barcelona quickly demonstrated their clinical edge in attack.

Brazilian winger Raphinha opened the scoring for Barcelona with a calm finish after a rapid attacking move, converting the club’s second meaningful chance of the match.

Newcastle responded shortly afterward when Anthony Elanga capitalized on a well-worked attacking move to equalize for the visitors.

The Swedish forward finished from close range after an impressive build-up involving left-back Lewis Hall.

Barcelona soon regained control of the match when Newcastle midfielder Joelinton fouled teenage sensation Lamine Yamal in a dangerous position.

The foul provided Barcelona with a valuable set-piece opportunity that was converted by midfielder Marc Bernal to restore the home side’s advantage.

Newcastle managed to fight back once again as defensive hesitation allowed Lewis Hall to combine with Harvey Barnes in a move that created space for Elanga.

Elanga seized the opportunity and scored his second goal of the night, leveling the score and briefly reviving Newcastle’s hopes.

However, Barcelona reclaimed their lead before halftime after Kieran Trippier fouled Raphinha inside the penalty area.

Young forward Lamine Yamal stepped up to take the penalty and successfully converted the spot kick, giving Barcelona a 3–2 advantage heading into the halftime break.

The second half saw Barcelona take complete control of the contest as they pinned Newcastle deep inside their own half.

The Spanish side’s sustained pressure produced another goal in the 52nd minute when midfielder Fermín López completed a swift attacking move to extend the lead.

Moments later, veteran striker Robert Lewandowski rose highest to head home from a Raphinha corner kick, further widening the gap between the two teams.

Lewandowski soon added another goal with a composed low finish, effectively ending Newcastle’s chances of staging a comeback.

Newcastle’s defensive struggles worsened when defender Malick Thiaw misplaced a pass across his own penalty area.

The costly mistake gifted Raphinha an easy opportunity to score Barcelona’s seventh goal of the match.

The Brazilian winger’s influential performance throughout the game earned him the Player of the Match award.

The UEFA Champions League is widely regarded as the most prestigious club competition in world football.

The Round of 16 stage features the top clubs from across Europe competing in two-legged knockout ties to determine which teams progress to the quarterfinals.

Historically, Barcelona have been one of the most successful clubs in the competition.

The Catalan club has won the Champions League multiple times and has consistently reached the latter stages of the tournament during the past two decades.

Football analysts say Barcelona’s commanding victory over Newcastle also reflects the club’s ongoing rebuilding project, which blends experienced players like Lewandowski with emerging talents such as Lamine Yamal.

The result also extended Barcelona’s impressive record in Champions League knockout matches.

The Spanish club has now progressed from eleven consecutive Round of 16 ties, reinforcing their reputation as one of Europe’s most formidable teams in continental competitions.

For Newcastle United, the heavy defeat highlighted the significant gap that still exists between emerging Premier League contenders and Europe’s most established football powers.

The English side had entered the competition with renewed ambition following recent investments aimed at transforming the club into a consistent European challenger.

However, Barcelona’s devastating attacking display demonstrated the level of experience and tactical precision required to succeed at the highest level of European football.

Vandal electrocuted at DisCo substation in Enugu

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Vandals Bomb Transmission Line In Abuja, Cut Supply By 250MW
Vandals Bomb Transmission Line In Abuja, Cut Supply By 250MW

A yet-to-be-identified vandal suspect has been electrocuted while attacking MainPower Electricity Distribution Limited, MEDL, substation located on Independence Avenue, at Independence Layout, Enugu.

The Head of Communications, MEDL, Mr Emeka Ezeh, who disclosed the incident to journalists in Enugu on Tuesday, described the incident “as unfortunate”.

Mr Ezeh said that in the early hours of Tuesday, the lifeless body of a yet-to-be-identified vandal suspect was discovered within the premises of the Akonobi 500KVA Distribution Substation, a facility belonging to MEDL.

According to him, the deceased, alongside his accomplices, had reportedly succeeded in loosening two intermediate cables from the substation and was in the process of removing the third when electricity supply was restored, resulting in his electrocution.

“It is presumed that the deceased did not act alone, as two of the vandalised intermediate cables were missing from the scene, an indication that his accomplices had fled with them,” he said.

He expressed concern over the increasing rate of vandalism, targeting electricity infrastructure within the network.

The MainPower spokesman noted that such activities not only impacted the company’s revenue but also adversely affected the quality of service delivered to customers.

Ezeh called on customers to remain vigilant and collaborate with the company to prevent acts of vandalism that result in significant inconvenience.

He further emphasised that vandalism remained a major challenge, which could not be effectively addressed without the active support of customers, who were critical stakeholders.

“It is a battle we must all fight collectively because once these installations are vandalised, customers served by them are severely impacted.

“It is hoped that the death of this young man, who paid the ultimate price with his life, will serve as a deterrent to others involved in such criminal activities.

“The remains of the electrocuted suspect have been evacuated by officers of the Nigeria Police and deposited at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH) morgue,” he added.

 

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Iran executes suspected Mossad spy

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Iran executes senior spy

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Iran on Wednesday executed a man accused of spying for Israel’s foreign intelligence service, as violence across the Middle East intensified with deadly missile exchanges and airstrikes.

Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported that the man had been arrested in a rural area west of Tehran during the 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel in June.

Authorities alleged that he supplied images and sensitive information about strategic locations to Israel’s Mossad.

Iranian officials have detained numerous individuals suspected of espionage since the June conflict, with unconfirmed reports indicating that more than 10 people have been executed.

Human rights organisations have long criticised Iran’s use of capital punishment, arguing that it is frequently deployed to silence dissent.

According to the United Nations, more than 1,000 executions were carried out in the country last year.

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Iran Confirms ‘Cowardly Assassination’ of Intelligence Chief Khatib

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Iran has confirmed the killing of its intelligence minister, Esmail Khatib, describing the attack as a “cowardly assassination” amid escalating conflict with Israel.

President Masoud Pezeshkian announced the development on Wednesday, hours after Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Khatib had been “eliminated” in an overnight strike.

In a statement, Pezeshkian said the killing of Khatib, along with other senior officials, had plunged the country into mourning and vowed that those responsible would face consequences.

He also referenced the deaths of key figures, including senior security official Ali Larijani and Defence Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh, who were reportedly killed in earlier Israeli strikes since the conflict began.

It could be recalled that DDM reported that the Israel’s Defence Minister, Israel Katz, said on Wednesday that Iran’s Intelligence Minister, Esmail Khatib, had been killed in an overnight military strike.

According to Katz, the operation was carried out as part of ongoing Israeli actions targeting senior Iranian officials amid the ongoing war between Israel and Iran.

Katz said he and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had authorised the military to target additional senior Iranian figures without requiring further approval.

 

2027: Labour Party Fixes Date for Presidential Primary

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The Labour Party Nigeria has scheduled May 23, 2026, for its presidential primary election ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The decision was announced on Wednesday in Abuja by Ken Asogwa, media aide to the party’s Interim National Chairman, following a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting observed by the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Timetable for Primaries

According to the party, governorship, National Assembly and State Assembly primaries will take place on May 15, while the submission of its membership register to INEC has been fixed for April 15, in compliance with the Electoral Act and electoral guidelines.

The NEC also approved April 11 for the party’s national convention.

As part of preparations, ward, local government and state congresses have been scheduled for March 26, March 28 and March 31, respectively.

The council ratified the expansion of the party’s membership register through a hybrid system combining digital registration with manual processes in rural areas, aimed at improving transparency and participation.

The party also confirmed the suspension of some members over alleged anti-party activities, indiscipline, and involvement in the disruption of its national secretariat.

NEC urged members to use internal dispute resolution mechanisms to address grievances and promote unity within the party.

The council welcomed a recent Federal High Court judgment affirming Nenadi Usman as Interim National Chairman and passed a vote of confidence in her leadership, alongside the party’s National Working Committee and Board of Trustees.

The party also empowered its national leadership to appoint interim officials to fill vacant positions pending the conduct of substantive congresses.

The announcement marks a key step in the party’s preparations for the 2027 elections, as political parties begin early groundwork ahead of the polls.

PHOTOS: King Charles, Queen Camilla Receive Tinubu, First Lady at Windsor Castle

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Britain’s monarch King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Wednesday formally received Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu at Windsor Castle, marking the start of a high-level state visit aimed at strengthening bilateral ties.

The Nigerian leader and his wife were welcomed with full ceremonial honours, including a 42-gun salute by the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, as both British and Nigerian flags lined the streets of Windsor.

President Tinubu was introduced to senior members of the British royal family, including Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, during the official reception ceremony.

Details of the visit were shared by presidential aide Dada Olusegun via social media, highlighting the warm reception accorded to the Nigerian delegation.

The two-day visit, hosted by King Charles III, is expected to deepen diplomatic and economic relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Officials say discussions will focus on new partnerships and the signing of memoranda of understanding across key sectors, including trade, investment, and development.

A state banquet is scheduled to hold at St George’s Hall later on Wednesday, with members of the royal family, including the King and Queen, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales, expected to attend.

The visit underscores ongoing efforts by both countries to strengthen longstanding ties, particularly in areas of economic cooperation and diplomatic engagement.

Pressure Builds as Trump Threatens to Take Over Cuba

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Tensions between Cuba and the United States intensified on Tuesday, as Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel warned that the island would mount “unbreakable resistance” against any form of foreign interference.

His comments come amid increasingly sharp rhetoric from Washington, where U.S. President Donald Trump has escalated pressure on Havana, even suggesting the possibility of taking control of the country.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio also weighed in, dismissing Cuba’s recent economic measures including limited openings to foreign investors as insufficient. He argued that the reforms fall short of the sweeping changes the Trump administration is pushing for.

Trump reinforced that position, describing Cuba as a weakened state and signaling that Washington could act soon.

In Havana, however, Díaz-Canel struck a defiant tone. While reiterating that Cuba remains open to dialogue, he made it clear that the country’s political system is not up for negotiation.

Cuban authorities have consistently maintained that any engagement with the United States must respect the island’s sovereignty and independence.

Officials say the government is willing to explore economic cooperation, but will not entertain changes to its constitutional or socialist framework.

The diplomatic standoff comes as Cuba grapples with a deepening domestic crisis. A massive nationwide blackout earlier this week exposed the fragility of the country’s ageing power infrastructure, leaving millions without electricity for hours.

Although power has been gradually restored in parts of the capital, Havana, outages remain widespread.

In some areas, residents report being without electricity for up to 20 hours a day, worsening already difficult living conditions marked by rising prices and shortages of basic goods.

The energy crisis has been compounded by a sharp drop in oil supplies, following the removal of Venezuela’s former leader Nicolás Maduro a key ally and major fuel supplier to Cuba.

The disruption has significantly reduced fuel imports, crippling electricity generation and affecting sectors such as transportation and tourism.

Adding to the strain, a 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck off Cuba’s coast on Tuesday. Authorities reported no major damage or casualties.

With economic hardship mounting and political tensions escalating, analysts warn that the situation could further destabilize the country unless relations between Havana and Washington improve in the coming weeks.

Record-Breaking Nollywood Film Behind the Scenes Set for Netflix Launch in April

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Award-winning Nollywood filmmaker Funke Akindele is set to take her record-breaking film Behind the Scenes to a global audience as it begins streaming on Netflix from April 3.

Following an exceptional run in cinemas, the film has already cemented its place as one of the most successful Nollywood productions in history. It grossed over ₦2.7 billion across West Africa and sold more than 450,000 tickets before exiting cinemas in mid-March, reflecting strong audience demand and consistent box office performance.

The move to Netflix marks the next phase in the film’s distribution strategy, allowing it to reach viewers beyond the African market. By transitioning from cinemas to a global streaming platform, the project is expected to gain wider international visibility and attract new audiences unfamiliar with Nollywood.

Akindele has become known for her strategic approach to film releases. While many filmmakers shifted focus to streaming platforms in recent years, she has maintained a cinema-first model, consistently premiering her films on the big screen before moving them to digital platforms. This approach has proven highly effective, particularly during peak viewing periods such as the December holiday season.

Her previous projects have followed similar patterns. Films like Battle On Buka Street and A Tribe Called Judah achieved major success in cinemas before later becoming available online, while other productions have debuted directly on streaming services. This flexible distribution model has positioned Akindele as one of the most commercially savvy figures in the Nigerian film industry.

Beyond movies, she continues to build a strong presence across multiple platforms. Her television series Jenifa’s Diary remains widely popular, while other projects like Aiyetoro Town further demonstrate her ability to engage audiences across different formats, including TV and online content.

Behind the Scenes, which premiered in cinemas on December 12, 2025, was co-directed by Akindele alongside Tunde Olaoye. The film features a diverse cast, including Scarlet Gomez, Uzor Arukwe, Destiny Etiko, Tobi Bakre, and Iyabo Ojo, among others.

The film also set multiple industry records during its cinema run. It became the first Nollywood movie to surpass ₦2 billion, reached ₦512 million within 12 days, and recorded a ₦129 million single-day gross on Boxing Day 2025, the highest ever for a Nigerian film at the time.

With its upcoming release on Netflix, Behind the Scenes is expected to extend its success beyond the box office, reinforcing Funke Akindele’s reputation as a leading force in Nollywood’s growth both locally and internationally.

Kano Govt approves Sanusi to head Sallah Durbar activities

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Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II
Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II

The Kano State Government has announced that Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II will lead this year’s Eid-el-Fitr Durbar, with strict guidelines in place to maintain law and order.

The decision, approved by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, follows intelligence reports indicating potential unrest during the celebrations.

In a statement issued on Wednesday by the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, the government said it remained committed to preserving Kano’s cultural heritage but would prioritise peace and security.

The commissioner noted that Hawan Idi (Eid Durbar) will be conducted by Emir Sanusi from the Kofar Mata Eid Ground through designated routes to Gidan Shettima, terminating at Kofar Fatalwa of the emir’s palace.

It added that Hawan Nasarawa would be held in a modified form without horseback displays, while Hawan Daushe, Hawan Fanisau and Hawan Dorayi have been suspended for the time being in the interest of public safety.

The government said all security agencies had been directed to intensify surveillance and ensure strict compliance with the directives before, during and after the festive period.

It urged residents to remain calm, law-abiding and cooperative with security agencies, while warning against the spread of unverified information.

The government further assured the public of its commitment to a peaceful and hitch-free Sallah celebration, wishing Muslims in the state a joyous Eid-el-Fitr.

 

Excessive Intake of Certain Substances May Raise Blood Cancer Risk, Experts Warn

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Health professionals are cautioning that while many everyday foods and substances are safe in moderation, excessive consumption of certain items may increase the risk of developing serious conditions, including Blood Cancer. These cancers such as Leukemia, Lymphoma, and Multiple Myeloma affect the production and function of blood cells and can be life-threatening if not detected early.

Medical experts emphasize that lifestyle and environmental factors play a role in cancer risk, and limiting exposure to harmful substances is a key preventive strategy.

Five Things to Avoid Taking in Excess

1. Processed and Preserved Foods

Highly processed foods such as smoked meats, canned products, and packaged snacks often contain preservatives and chemicals like nitrates. When consumed excessively over time, these substances may contribute to cellular damage and increase cancer risk.

2. Alcohol

Heavy alcohol consumption has been linked to several types of cancer, including those affecting the blood and immune system. Excessive intake can weaken the body’s defense mechanisms, making it harder to fight abnormal cell growth.

3. Sugary Foods and Drinks

Diets high in refined sugar can lead to obesity and chronic inflammation both of which are associated with increased cancer risk. While sugar itself does not directly cause blood cancer, experts say excessive intake may create conditions that support disease development.

4. Exposure to Harmful Chemicals

Regular exposure to toxic substances such as pesticides, industrial chemicals, and solvents like benzene has been strongly linked to blood cancers, particularly leukemia. Health professionals advise minimizing contact with such chemicals, especially in occupational settings.

5. Overuse of Certain Medications and Supplements

Unregulated or excessive use of medications and supplements can strain the body and, in some cases, expose individuals to harmful compounds. Experts recommend using medications only as prescribed and avoiding unnecessary or prolonged use without medical supervision.

The Importance of Moderation and Awareness

Oncologists stress that moderation is key. Occasional consumption of these items does not automatically lead to disease, but long-term excessive intake can increase health risks.

They also highlight the importance of regular medical check-ups, particularly for individuals with a family history of cancer or those exposed to high-risk environments.

Early Signs Should Not Be Ignored

Symptoms of blood cancer can be subtle and may include persistent fatigue, frequent infections, unexplained weight loss, and unusual bleeding or bruising. Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes.

A Preventive Approach to Long-Term Health

Health authorities continue to advocate for healthier lifestyles, including balanced diets, reduced exposure to toxins, and responsible use of medications.

Living longer is not just about avoiding disease, but about making informed daily choices, experts note. “Reducing harmful exposures today can significantly lower your risk tomorrow.”

Nigeria’s First Lady to Preach at Lambeth Palace

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Nigerian First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu

Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, is set to preach at Lambeth Palace, the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, on Thursday as part of Nigeria’s ongoing state visit to the United Kingdom.

The engagement comes as President Bola Tinubu leads Nigeria’s first state visit to the UK in nearly four decades.

DDM reported that the President and the First Lady arrived in London on Tuesday via Stansted Airport.

During her visit, the First Lady is also scheduled to meet representatives of the Church of England.

According to the official programme, President Tinubu and his wife are expected to meet King Charles III, as well as the heir to the throne, Prince William, and Catherine, Princess of Wales.

The engagements will include a visit to Windsor, where the King is set to host a state banquet at Windsor Castle.

The visit follows a strategic partnership agreement signed between Nigeria and the UK in November 2024, aimed at boosting cooperation in trade, security, and migration.

Key issues expected to feature in discussions include British-backed port development projects in Nigeria and expanding bilateral trade, which reached £8.1 billion ($11 billion) in the year to September 2025 an increase of 11.4 percent year-on-year.

The visit is seen as a significant step in deepening diplomatic and economic relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Kidney Problems: Key Areas Where Pain May Signal a Serious Health Issue

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Health experts are urging the public to pay closer attention to body pain that may indicate underlying kidney problems, warning that early recognition of symptoms can prevent severe complications.

The kidneys vital organs responsible for filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood can develop conditions such as Kidney Disease and Kidney Stones, often with subtle or misunderstood warning signs. One of the most commonly overlooked indicators is pain in specific areas of the body.

Where Kidney Pain Is Commonly Felt

Lower Back or Flank Pain

Pain associated with kidney issues is most often felt in the flank—the area on either side of the spine, just below the ribs. Unlike general back pain, this discomfort is usually deeper and may persist regardless of movement or posture.

Medical experts note that conditions like infections or kidney stones can cause sharp or severe pain in this region, sometimes radiating toward the abdomen or groin.

Side Pain Radiating to the Abdomen

Kidney-related pain can extend from the lower back to the sides and even the front of the abdomen. This is particularly common in cases of kidney stones, where the pain may come in waves and intensify over time.

Groin Area Discomfort

In some cases, especially when dealing with kidney stones, pain may travel downward into the groin area. This occurs as stones move through the urinary tract, causing significant discomfort.

Upper Abdomen Pain

Though less common, some individuals may experience discomfort in the upper abdominal region. This can be confusing and is sometimes mistaken for digestive issues, delaying proper diagnosis.

Other Warning Signs to Watch For

Pain is often accompanied by additional symptoms that may indicate kidney problems, including:

  • Painful or frequent urination

  • Blood in urine

  • Swelling in the legs, ankles, or face

  • Fatigue and weakness

  • Fever or chills, especially in cases of infection

Conditions such as Urinary Tract Infection can also spread to the kidneys if left untreated, leading to more serious complications.

When to Seek Medical Attention

Health professionals advise that persistent or severe pain—particularly when combined with other symptoms—should not be ignored. Early diagnosis is crucial in managing kidney conditions effectively and preventing long-term damage.

Kidney pain is often mistaken for muscle strain or ordinary back pain,” experts explain. “But when it is persistent, severe, or accompanied by other symptoms, it requires immediate medical evaluation.”

Protecting Kidney Health

Doctors recommend staying hydrated, maintaining a balanced diet, limiting excessive salt intake, and attending regular health check-ups to support kidney function.

As awareness grows, experts emphasize that understanding the body’s warning signs can make a critical difference. Recognizing where and how kidney pain presents may be the first step toward timely treatment and improved health outcomes.