A Benin High Court has ordered the remand of 52 youths, mostly students of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, at the Ubiaja Correctional Centre.
They were arrested in connection with a protest against rising kidnappings and insecurity in Ekpoma, Edo State, which turned violent.
The protest, initially peaceful, was allegedly hijacked by hoodlums, leading to property destruction, looting, and vandalism.
A military personnel reportedly shot a protester, Osagie Abraham, who is receiving medical treatment.
The police claim investigations are ongoing, and those found culpable will face prosecution.
Meanwhile, the Edo State Police Command attributed the violence to the protesters ignoring rules guiding peaceful demonstrations.
The court adjourned the case to February 26, with relatives of the suspects expressing distress outside the court.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) and the Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have demanded the immediate release of the detained students, citing their constitutional right to peaceful protest.
Comedian Druski is once again making headlines, this time with his hilarious takes on church culture, a theme that has resonated widely with social media audiences. His recent videos, circulating mostly on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, have drawn attention for their witty exaggeration of familiar church experiences, from youth camps to street preaching.
One of his most talked-about sketches parodies church camp culture, capturing the quirks of overzealous youth pastors, awkward group prayers, and even humorous renditions of pop songs in a worship setting. Viewers described the skit as “painfully relatable”, noting that it captures the nostalgic feel of attending religious retreats while turning the experience into laugh-out-loud comedy.
Druski’s humor extends beyond camp parodies. In a recent viral clip, he impersonates a mega-church pastor, complete with exaggerated charisma, dramatic fundraising appeals, and over-the-top sermon delivery. The video sparked lively debate online, with some praising his comedic brilliance and others questioning whether the satire crossed into sensitive territory. Regardless, the clip racked up millions of views and thousands of shares, cementing Druski’s status as a social media phenomenon.
Fans and critics alike are drawn to Druski’s content because it mirrors real-life experiences with affectionate satire. Whether lampooning street preachers or poking fun at over-the-top religious rituals, his comedy is both familiar and exaggerated, offering audiences a chance to laugh at cultural quirks without malice.
The viral success of these skits highlights a growing trend: social media as a platform for observational humor that blends entertainment and social commentary. Druski’s ability to turn everyday cultural experiences into shareable content has kept him relevant, earning engagement across multiple demographics.
Beyond entertainment, Druski’s videos spark conversation about the line between humor and respect in comedy, especially when religious themes are involved. His work demonstrates that satire, when done skillfully, can be a tool for reflection as well as laughter.
As Druski continues to experiment with sketches that reflect societal and cultural experiences, his church-themed content is proving that comedy remains a powerful medium for connection, commentary, and viral entertainment. Audiences are clearly eager for more, and it seems the internet is ready to laugh along with him.
While many viewers find his parodies of pastors, church camps, and street preachers hilariously relatable, others have raised questions about where humor ends and sensitivity begins.
Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, hasn’t received an official impeachment notice from the State House of Assembly, despite proceedings initiated by 27 lawmakers aligned with Minister Nyesom Wike.
The lawmakers had cited misconduct allegations against Fubara and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Odu.
Sources within Government House confirmed no formal communication has reached Fubara or Odu, with the governor focused on official duties after returning from abroad.
Meanwhile, two pro-Wike lawmakers have distanced themselves from the impeachment effort, appealing for restraint and dialogue to resolve the political crisis.
The move follows Wike’s ‘thank you tour’ of Rivers State local government areas, which omitted Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area, Fubara’s home council.
The APC chieftain suggested Wike deliberately avoided Opobo due to tensions.
Michael Carrick has been appointed as Manchester United’s caretaker manager until the end of the season.
The club is set to officially announce the development soon.
Carrick, a former United midfielder and coach, takes over at a crucial moment as the club aims to stabilize its campaign and push for a strong finish to the season.
Carrick previously had an unbeaten three-game stint as caretaker boss at Old Trafford in 2021.
He brings a wealth of experience, having worked as a coach under José Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
His appointment is seen as a positive move, given his connections to the club and his success as Middlesbrough manager from 2022-2025.
Troops of Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) have made significant gains in the fight against Boko Haram and ISWAP in Borno State.
In a recent operation, 11 terrorists surrendered, and eight others were neutralized during coordinated clearance operations.
The surrendered fighters handed over their AK-47 rifles and ammunition to the troops, following sustained military pressure along the Azir-Wajiroko axis on January 10, 2026.
The military operations, conducted under Operation DESERT SANITY V, also involved extensive clearance operations in the Bulaagalda cluster, where several terrorist enclaves and camps were destroyed, including the notorious Abu Nazir and Abu Ahmed camps.
The troops recovered weapons, magazines, and terrorist flags, and significantly degraded the operational capacity of the insurgents.
Similar operations in Yale and Bula Gaida areas forced terrorists to flee, leading to the destruction of supply facilities and the recovery of additional arms, ammunition, and a general-purpose machine gun.
Two suspected logistics collaborators were also arrested in Gubio Local Government Area for allegedly supplying food and materials to terrorist groups.
The military has reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining offensive pressure, dismantling terrorist networks, and restoring lasting peace and security across the North East region.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, 81, is seeking a seventh term in office, with a landslide victory expected.
Museveni has led the country for nearly four decades, with many Ugandans never knowing any other leader.
Critics have accused Museveni of corruption and authoritarianism, citing widespread graft and suppression of dissent.
Museveni acknowledges corruption but claims those caught are prosecuted.
He has maintained power by cultivating foreign allies, deploying peacekeepers, and welcoming refugees.
Domestically, Museveni’s record is mixed. His government tackled AIDS and defeated the Lord’s Resistance Army, but corruption has hollowed out state services.
Many Ugandans face poverty and limited opportunities.
Museveni’s main rival is 43-year-old pop star Bobi Wine. Analysts say Museveni’s victory is likely, but succession questions loom, with his son Muhoozi Kainerugaba, 51, being groomed as a potential successor.
The election outcome may determine Museveni’s next move, with a poor showing potentially prompting him to promote other party members and deflect criticism of dynastic succession.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has replaced three senior officials responsible for his personal security, South Korea’s government said on Tuesday, a move analysts interpret as a sign of growing concern over potential assassination threats.
Seoul’s Unification Ministry confirmed that three state agencies tasked with protecting Kim now have new leadership.
According to the ministry, the changes were first noticed during a military parade in October, when alterations in Kim’s security detail became apparent.
Particular attention has focused on the Bodyguard Command, a unit responsible for countering threats such as drone and electronic attacks.
Analysts suggest the reshuffle may be linked to Kim’s decision to deploy North Korean troops in support of Russia’s war in Ukraine, a move that significantly increased international scrutiny of Pyongyang.
Hong Min, an analyst at the Korea Institute for National Unification, said changes in Kim’s security arrangements were detected from October 2024, coinciding with the troop deployment.
He noted that Kim may have assessed a heightened risk of assassination attempts, possibly involving Ukrainian actors, given the global attention surrounding North Korea’s involvement in the conflict.
South Korea’s intelligence agency has previously reported that Kim has tightened security around himself in response to perceived threats to his life.
This has reportedly included efforts to acquire advanced communication-jamming systems and drone-detection equipment.
In recent months, Kim has also been frequently accompanied in public by his daughter, Ju Ae, including during high-profile inspections such as that of a nuclear-powered submarine.
Analysts further note that the recent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by the United States may have deepened security anxieties in Pyongyang.
North Korea has long warned against what it describes as a potential US-led “decapitation strike,” viewing such actions as a direct threat to the survival of its leadership.
The latest security reshuffle underscores the extent to which personal protection remains a central concern for Kim as geopolitical tensions involving North Korea continue to intensify.
Family of 6 found dead in their apartment in Rivers State
A devastating incident has shaken the Ogale community in Rivers State, Nigeria, where six family members were found dead in their apartment on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
The victims, identified as Obele Theophilus, his wife Eunice, their children Saka, Peace, and Nyimenka, and a relative Abel Nwaka, were discovered lifeless by neighbors who forced open the door after they failed to respond to repeated knocks.
Preliminary investigations suggest possible generator fume poisoning as the cause of death, with reports indicating the generator was left running in the parlour.
The police have launched an investigation, and the bodies have been taken to the mortuary for autopsy.
The community is in mourning, with residents describing the family as quiet and well-known. Authorities are urging caution and advising residents to ensure proper ventilation when using generators.
Nigerian music stars dominated the 9th edition of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA 2026), held on Sunday night in Lagos, with Rema and Burna Boy emerging as standout winners in a ceremony that celebrated the continent’s musical diversity.
Rema was the biggest winner of the night, clinching three major awards.
The 24-year-old singer won Best Male Artiste in Western Africa, Artiste of the Year, and Best African Artiste, Duo or Group in African R&B and Soul for his global hit Calm Down.
He edged out fellow Nigerian heavyweights including Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid and Asake in the top categories.
Burna Boy secured the Album of the Year award for No Sign of Weakness, reinforcing his status as one of Africa’s most influential music exports.
Yemi Alade also picked up a major honour, winning Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series or Documentary for You Are from Iyanu: The Animated Series.
Fast-rising rapper Shallipopi enjoyed a memorable night, winning Song of the Year with Laho and also claiming Best African Collaboration for the same track alongside Burna Boy.
Phyno was named Best African Artiste in African Hip-Hop, while Chella won the African Fans’ Favourite award.
Outside Nigeria, Tanzania’s Jux won Best Male Artiste in Eastern Africa, while Cindy Le Coeur of the Democratic Republic of Congo emerged as Best Female Artiste in Central Africa. Singuila of Congo won Best Male Artiste in Central Africa.
The ceremony, held at the Convention Centre, Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, featured performances from artistes across Africa. Lagos hosted AFRIMA for the third time, following previous editions staged in Ghana and Senegal.
AFRIMA 2026 once again highlighted Nigeria’s strong influence on the African music scene, as its artistes claimed several of the night’s most prestigious awards.
Nigerian singer Harrysong is back in the spotlight, and this time it’s not about music. The outspoken hitmaker has sparked intense online reactions after boldly opening up about how he relates with the women in his life, making it clear that love, attraction and commitment must never be forced.
In a recent appearance that quickly went viral, Harrysong addressed growing curiosity about his romantic lifestyle. According to him, being surrounded by beautiful women does not mean control, pressure or manipulation. Instead, he insists that every relationship he entertains is based on choice and mutual agreement. “I don’t force anybody,” the singer stated firmly, a comment that immediately set social media buzzing.
The statement divided opinions almost instantly. While some fans praised his emphasis on consent and honesty, others were quick to question his understanding of commitment and emotional responsibility. Still, Harrysong appeared unbothered by the criticism, maintaining that everyone is entitled to define love on their own terms.
His comments come against the backdrop of a highly publicized marriage that ended in controversy. The collapse of his relationship exposed the darker side of celebrity unions, with accusations, emotional exchanges and public scrutiny dominating headlines at the time. Since then, Harrysong has become more vocal about the lessons he claims to have learned particularly the dangers of forcing relationships that are not built on understanding.
Beyond romance, the singer has repeatedly shared strong opinions on marriage itself. He believes that marriage is not reserved for the wealthy or famous but for individuals who possess emotional maturity, patience and humility. In his view, entering a union for status, pressure or societal expectations often leads to heartbreak and resentment.
For Harrysong, love is meant to be organic something that grows naturally without coercion. He argues that forcing affection only creates tension and eventually destroys connection. This philosophy, controversial as it may be, reflects a man determined to live life on his own terms despite public judgment.
As reactions continue to trail his comments, one thing remains clear: Harrysong is unapologetically honest about his reality. Whether fans agree or disagree, his bold stance has once again ignited conversations about love, freedom and modern relationships in the entertainment industry proving that when Harrysong speaks, the internet listens.
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has assured Nigerian parents and caregivers that all Nestlé SMA Infant Formula products approved for sale in the country are safe for consumption and are not affected by the recent recall announced in the United Kingdom.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, NAFDAC clarified that the batches of Nestlé SMA Infant Formula currently being recalled in the UK were never registered nor approved for the Nigerian market.
The agency said the recall, which affects specific batches in more than 50 countries, was carried out as a precautionary measure by Nestlé UK due to the potential presence of cereulide, a toxin that can cause nausea and vomiting.
The statement, signed by NAFDAC’s Director-General, Professor Mojisola Adeyeye, stressed that all Nestlé infant formula products approved for marketing in Nigeria meet the country’s regulatory safety standards.
“NAFDAC wishes to reassure the public, healthcare professionals, and all relevant stakeholders, particularly parents, guardians and caregivers, that all Nestlé Infant Formulae currently approved for marketing in Nigeria are safe for consumption and are not part of the recall,” the agency said.
NAFDAC explained that cereulide is a heat-resistant toxin produced by certain strains of the bacterium Bacillus cereus and that the concern raised globally relates only to specific UK-manufactured batches.
According to the agency, the SMA range sold in Nigeria is manufactured at the Nestlé Tuas Factory in Singapore and is duly registered with NAFDAC. These include SMA Gold 1 (NAFDAC Reg. No. B1-2783), SMA Gold 2 (NAFDAC Reg. No. B1-2780), and SMA Gold 3 (NAFDAC Reg. No. B1-2781).
NAFDAC further confirmed that both the SMA and NAN ranges of infant formula produced for the Nigerian market are not part of the affected batches involved in the voluntary recall abroad.
The agency said the public advisory was issued in line with its statutory responsibility to keep Nigerians informed of global food safety concerns, even where the risk of local exposure is minimal. It added that it remains vigilant, particularly in light of possible risks linked to unauthorised imports, online purchases, and personal carriage of food products during international travel.
NAFDAC reaffirmed its commitment to strict regulatory oversight through product registration, routine surveillance, and post-market monitoring to ensure that all food products, especially infant nutrition products, meet approved safety, quality, and labelling standards.
Akwa Ibom State Deputy Governor, Senator Akon Eyakenyi, has denied sponsoring a bill that would criminalize relationships between women and married men.
The claim, circulating on social media, alleged the bill would impose a 10-year jail term on women and a ₦2 million fine on men involved.
Eyakenyi’s office called the claims “false, misleading, and baseless,” stating she hasn’t sponsored any such bill in the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly.
The statement noted that, constitutionally, the Deputy Governor cannot personally sponsor a bill, and any executive bill must be approved by the State Executive Council before being transmitted to the legislature.
The viral report lacked official sources, and citizens were urged to disregard it, relying on verified government sources for accurate information.
Eyakenyi reaffirmed her commitment to responsible governance and public accountability.
Popular Nigerian comedienne and actress Princess (Damilola Adekoya) has sparked widespread reactions online after a video of her emotional appeal surfaced on social media. In the now-viral clip, Princess openly speaks about her desire to find an eligible bachelor in his 50s, calling on prominent Christian leaders for support.
In the video, Princess directly mentions well-known pastors including Bolaji Idowu and Jerry eze, urging them and the Christian community to help her find a suitable life partner. She expressed frustration over her prolonged single status and admitted that the search for companionship has become emotionally draining.
Princess stressed that her request was sincere, noting that she is not seeking wealth or fame but a mature, responsible man who is ready for commitment. Her tone in the video suggested vulnerability, as she spoke candidly about loneliness, societal pressure, and the expectations placed on women of her age.
The video has triggered mixed reactions from the public. While some social media users sympathized with her honesty and applauded her courage, others questioned why such a personal matter was brought into the public space and directed at religious leaders.
Princess, who was previously married, has been open in the past about her personal struggles and life lessons. This latest development has once again placed her at the center of public discussion, highlighting ongoing conversations around love, marriage, and societal expectations in Nigeria.
As of now, neither Pastor Bolaji Idowu, Pastor Jerry Eze nor other pastors has publicly responded to the appeal.
Mali's defender #2 Hamari Traore (C) celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 group E football match between Mali and South Africa at Amadou Gon Coulibaly Stadium in Korhogo on January 16, 2024. (Photo by Fadel SENNA / AFP)
A self-styled traditional healer in Mali has been arrested on fraud charges after allegedly collecting large sums of money by promising that the national football team would win the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The man, identified as Mr. Sinayogo, was taken into custody in the Malian capital, Bamako, on Saturday, a day after Mali’s national team was eliminated from the tournament by Senegal.
Mali lost 1–0 in the AFCON quarter-final played in Tangiers last Friday.
According to associates, Sinayogo allegedly collected more than 22 million CFA francs (about €33,500) in donations from supporters, claiming he could spiritually secure Mali’s victory at the tournament.
Following the team’s defeat, an angry crowd reportedly gathered at his residence, prompting police to intervene and remove him for his safety.
Two videographers who visited him confirmed that Sinayogo was being held at the cybercrime division, where he is under investigation for alleged fraud. An official from the unit said “charlatanism is punishable by law in Mali,” adding that arresting him earlier, while national enthusiasm around AFCON was still high, would have been difficult.
Sources close to the suspect said Sinayogo was previously known as a political activist before declaring himself a marabout shortly before the tournament and rapidly amassing money from football fans.
Mali’s AFCON hopes ended after recalled forward Iliman Ndiaye scored the decisive goal for Senegal in the first half.
Mali’s challenge was further weakened when captain Yves Bissouma was sent off just before halftime after receiving a second yellow card.
Senegal, the 2022 AFCON champions, advanced to the semi-finals, where they will face either Ivory Coast or Egypt.
Despite the defeat, Mali coach Tom Saintfiet praised his players’ efforts throughout the tournament, describing their performance as courageous despite playing much of the match with 10 men.
The arrest has sparked widespread debate in Mali over the exploitation of football passion and the use of superstition for financial gain during major sporting events.
The state of Minnesota and the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging what they describe as an unprecedented and unconstitutional federal immigration operation in the state.
The lawsuit, filed on Monday, seeks a court order to halt the ongoing crackdown, which state officials have labelled a “federal invasion.” Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced the legal action at a news conference, saying the scale and tactics of the operation must be stopped.
The case follows similar lawsuits filed by the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago, which accuse the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of subjecting residents to what they called an “organized bombardment” of immigration enforcement.
Both suits argue that the federal government’s actions violate the Tenth Amendment by overstepping state authority.
DHS strongly rejected the claims, blaming state and city leaders for the surge in federal enforcement.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said sanctuary policies adopted by Minnesota officials forced federal authorities to intervene, accusing local leaders of failing to remove criminals from the streets. She dismissed the lawsuits as baseless.
At the centre of the dispute is “Operation Metro Surge,” a federal immigration initiative launched in December in the Twin Cities. While initially aimed at undocumented Somali immigrants, officials say people from other nationalities have also been arrested.
Federal law enforcement sources said around 1,000 additional Customs and Border Protection agents are expected to deploy to Minneapolis, adding to roughly 2,000 agents already sent to the area.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the city would continue to resist what he described as unconstitutional actions by federal agents.
He accused the Trump administration of targeting Democratic-led cities with sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
The lawsuit alleges that the operation is politically motivated retaliation against Minnesota, citing public remarks by President Donald Trump accusing the state of being “corrupt” after election results did not favour him.
It further claims Minneapolis and Saint Paul are being singled out as part of a broader effort to pressure sanctuary jurisdictions nationwide.
Tensions have intensified following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Good, a mother of three and U.S. citizen, during an ICE-related operation in Minneapolis last week.
Federal authorities released video footage showing moments before the shooting, claiming Good was interfering with a law enforcement operation, an assertion local officials have disputed.
Mayor Frey described the shooting as an example of reckless federal overreach and called for an independent investigation.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has placed the National Guard on standby amid fears of escalating unrest.
The conflict has drawn national attention, with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem accusing Minnesota officials of politicising the incident and inflaming tensions.
Meanwhile, Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar said the federal government’s tactics were creating fear and chaos in immigrant communities.
Illinois officials have echoed similar concerns, accusing federal agencies of unleashing indiscriminate raids and violence to force states and cities to abandon immigrant-friendly policies.
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker said the state would continue to challenge what he described as federal intimidation and constitutional violations.
As legal battles unfold in multiple states, the dispute underscores growing friction between the Trump administration and Democratic-led cities over immigration enforcement, with court rulings now set to determine the limits of federal power in sanctuary jurisdictions.
Iran has said it is prepared for war but remains open to negotiations with the United States as nationwide anti-government protests enter a third week and reported casualties continue to rise.
According to CNN report, a U.S.-based human rights group said at least 512 protesters, including nine children, have been killed since demonstrations erupted across the country.
Nearly 10,700 people have also been arrested.
The figures could not be independently verified due to a nationwide internet and communications blackout that has lasted for four days, severely restricting the flow of information from inside Iran.
The protests, which began over economic grievances, have evolved into a broader challenge to the Islamic Republic.
Images and videos shared on social media before the blackout showed demonstrators gathering in several cities, including Tehran, chanting slogans and lighting bonfires despite an intensifying security crackdown.
Iranian officials have taken a hard public line while signalling limited diplomatic flexibility.
The country’s foreign minister has held recent communications with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, according to a source familiar with the matter, indicating that indirect talks between Tehran and Washington may be underway.
At the same time, Iranian authorities have stressed that the country is ready to defend itself militarily if threatened.
The unrest has drawn a sharp response from Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump announced that countries doing business with Iran would face a new 25 percent tariff on trade with the United States, a move likely to affect major Iranian trading partners, including China.
Trump has also warned that the U.S. would carry out military strikes if Iran were to target American interests.
The U.S. administration is also facing pressure to expand support for internet access in Iran after funding for such programmes was cut last year, as the communications blackout continues to limit contact between protesters and the outside world.
As demonstrations persist and international pressure mounts, Iran remains caught between escalating internal unrest and growing external threats, raising concerns about wider instability in the region.
US President Donald Trump has announced the immediate imposition of a 25 percent tariff on any country that maintains business ties with Iran, a move that could significantly disrupt global trade flows and intensify geopolitical tensions particularly with China.
In a blunt statement released Monday, Trump declared that any nation engaging commercially with the Islamic Republic of Iran would now face punitive tariffs on all trade conducted with the United States.
He described the decision as “final and conclusive,” offering no exemptions or transition period.
While the White House has provided no further clarification, the announcement raises sweeping questions about scope and enforcement.
Trump did not specify what constitutes “doing business” with Iran, leaving uncertainty over whether the tariffs would apply strictly to goods or extend to services, energy transactions, and indirect trade routed through third countries.
China in the Crosshairs
The most immediate and far-reaching impact is expected to fall on China, Iran’s largest trading partner and one of the United States’ biggest commercial rivals.
If enforced as stated, the new policy could push total US tariffs on Chinese goods to at least 45 percent, sharply increasing import costs and risking renewed instability in global markets.
Trade data indicates that China exported over six billion dollars’ worth of goods to Iran in the first eleven months of 2025, while importing nearly three billion dollars in return.
These figures exclude oil, which China does not publicly disclose but which analysts say accounts for the overwhelming majority of Iran’s crude exports.
Beyond China, countries such as India, the United Arab Emirates, and Turkey each with significant commercial ties to Iran could also find themselves caught in Washington’s expanding tariff net.
Trump’s tariff declaration comes amid escalating rhetoric over Iran’s internal unrest, where anti-government protests have reportedly turned deadly.
The president has recently floated the idea of US intervention, framing economic pressure as part of a broader strategy to confront Tehran.
This approach mirrors earlier actions taken against India over its purchase of Russian oil, which prompted Washington to double tariffs on Indian goods.
Similar threats were previously directed at China and other major energy buyers, underscoring Trump’s willingness to weaponize trade policy to enforce geopolitical alignment.
Trump’s reliance on emergency economic powers to impose tariffs has not gone unchallenged.
His use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act is currently under scrutiny at the US Supreme Court, with a ruling expected soon.
A decision against the administration could severely curtail presidential authority over trade and potentially force the government to refund tens of billions of dollars in tariff revenues.
For now, markets, governments, and multinational businesses are left grappling with a policy announcement heavy on force but light on detail.
If implemented broadly, the tariff threat could trigger retaliatory measures, disrupt supply chains, and reopen the wounds of past trade wars this time with Iran squarely at the center of a global economic standoff.
Nigeria's forward #09 Victor Osimhen (2R) celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) quarter-final football match between Algeria and Nigeria at the Grand stadium in Marrakesh on January 10, 2026. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images)
As the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations reaches its decisive stage, the intensity surrounding the semi-final encounter between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and Morocco’s Atlas Lions has moved beyond the pitch and into the high-tech analysis rooms of North African football powerhouses. In what underscores the magnitude of the contest, Morocco are reportedly deploying advanced video and analytical technology to meticulously study Nigeria’s style of play ahead of their blockbuster semi-final meeting.
According to a report by Moroccan sports newspaper AlMountakhab, the Atlas Lions’ technical crew, led by head coach Walid Regragui, has been locked in a deep tactical examination of the Super Eagles at the Mohammed VI Football Complex in Salé. The exercise, described as intense and highly detailed, reflects Morocco’s determination to leave nothing to chance as they prepare for one of the most anticipated fixtures of AFCON 2025.
The semi-final clash, scheduled to take place on Wednesday at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, pits two of Africa’s most formidable footballing nations against each other. Both teams arrive at this stage with confidence, pedigree, and impressive tournament statistics, setting the stage for a battle that could define the competition.
Nigeria booked their place in the last four after a commanding 2–0 victory over Algeria, another North African heavyweight. Goals from Victor Osimhen and Akor Adams sealed the Super Eagles’ passage, further reinforcing Nigeria’s reputation as one of the most ruthless attacking sides in the tournament. That win was particularly significant, as it marked Nigeria’s second triumph over a North African opponent at this year’s AFCON, underlining their adaptability and tactical maturity.
Morocco, on their part, secured their semi-final ticket with an equally impressive 2–0 win over Cameroon, dispatching the Indomitable Lions with clinical efficiency. That victory not only showcased Morocco’s growing consistency but also extended their impressive defensive record in the tournament.
Inside the Moroccan camp, however, the focus has now shifted squarely to Nigeria. According to AlMountakhab, Regragui and his assistants — Rachid Benmahmoud and Bouhazama — are relying heavily on a dedicated analytical team that uses advanced video tools, performance software, and tactical breakdowns to dissect Nigeria’s approach. Every movement, transition, and pattern of play is reportedly being scrutinised frame by frame.
The analytical unit is tasked with providing comprehensive insights into how the Super Eagles build play from the back, transition from defence to attack, exploit spaces, and press opponents. Particular attention is being paid to Nigeria’s strengths, such as their pace, physicality, and direct attacking transitions, as well as any potential weaknesses that could be exploited.
Sources within the Moroccan camp indicate that Regragui is especially keen on understanding how Nigeria adapts tactically during matches — how they respond when under pressure, how their midfield structure shifts, and how their defence copes with sustained attacks. The objective is clear: arrive at the semi-final with a complete tactical blueprint capable of neutralising Nigeria’s threats while maximising Morocco’s own strengths.
This meticulous preparation mirrors Morocco’s broader approach throughout AFCON 2025. The Atlas Lions have emerged as one of the most balanced teams in the competition, combining defensive solidity with attacking efficiency. They have scored nine goals so far and kept four clean sheets, a testament to their organisation and discipline at the back.
Nigeria’s numbers, however, are even more eye-catching. The Super Eagles currently boast the highest goal tally in the tournament with fourteen goals, underlining their attacking firepower. Equally important is their recent defensive improvement, having recorded clean sheets in their last two knockout matches. This balance between attack and defence has made Nigeria one of the most feared teams heading into the semi-finals.
Individual brilliance also adds another layer of intrigue to the encounter. Morocco’s Brahim Díaz, the Real Madrid star, currently leads the AFCON 2025 goal-scoring chart with five goals, making him a central figure in Morocco’s attacking plans. Nigeria’s talisman, Victor Osimhen, follows closely with four goals, and remains the focal point of the Super Eagles’ attack.
Regragui’s technical team is reportedly paying close attention to Osimhen’s movement, aerial dominance, and pressing intensity, aware that neutralising the Napoli striker could significantly blunt Nigeria’s attacking edge. At the same time, Nigeria’s coaching crew are expected to devise strategies to contain Díaz, whose creativity and finishing have been decisive for Morocco.
Beyond tactics and statistics, the psychological dimension of the clash cannot be ignored. Nigeria’s recent victories over North African teams have boosted confidence within the Super Eagles camp, while Morocco’s home-ground advantage in Rabat adds extra motivation for the Atlas Lions. The semi-final thus represents not just a football match, but a collision of ambition, preparation, and continental pride.
As the countdown to kick-off continues, the revelation that Morocco are employing cutting-edge video analysis to study Nigeria highlights the modern evolution of African football, where technology and data increasingly shape outcomes at the highest level. It also serves as a measure of respect for the Super Eagles, acknowledging them as a team worthy of such exhaustive preparation.
With both sides finely tuned and fully aware of what is at stake, fans across Africa and beyond are bracing for a thrilling contest. One team will advance to the AFCON 2025 final, while the other will see their title dream end at the semi-final stage.
As events unfold, DDM NEWS will continue to provide in-depth, exclusive coverage of AFCON 2025, bringing readers closer to the strategies, stories, and defining moments shaping Africa’s biggest football tournament.
Nigerian passport holders can now travel to 45 countries worldwide without obtaining a visa in advance, according to the latest update released by VisaIndex, marking a gradual improvement in global mobility for Nigerian citizens.
The update shows that 27 of these destinations offer full visa-free entry, while others allow Nigerians to enter through visa-on-arrival arrangements or Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) systems, depending on each country’s immigration policy.
The development is expected to ease international travel, reduce administrative hurdles, and expand opportunities for tourism, business, education, and family visits.
Among African countries granting visa-free or simplified access to Nigerians are Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), The Gambia, Rwanda, Ghana, and Kenya.
Outside Africa, destinations accessible to Nigerians include Haiti, Barbados, Dominica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Kiribati, Micronesia, Montserrat, Vanuatu, Fiji, and the Cook Islands, among others.
Several African countries have recently adopted open-border policies to boost regional integration and economic cooperation.
Kenya announced in October 2023 that it would abolish visa requirements for all African travellers, while Rwanda introduced visa-free entry for Africans in November 2023.
Ghana has also joined the list of countries opening their borders to African nationals in a move aimed at strengthening tourism and trade.
Benin and The Gambia have operated visa-free regimes for African travellers since 2019, policies credited with boosting tourism and cross-border commerce.
The expanded access comes amid tightening visa policies in some countries.
The United States recently introduced a $15,000 visa bond requirement for Nigerians and others, citing security concerns, while also imposing visa restrictions on individuals accused of violating religious freedom in Nigeria.
Despite these challenges, analysts say the increase in visa-free and simplified travel options reflects slow but steady progress in Nigeria’s international travel standing and offers citizens greater freedom of movement across regions.
While entry requirements still vary by destination, the latest VisaIndex update underscores expanding opportunities for Nigerians to travel with fewer procedural barriers.
Russia has announced plans to extend visa-free travel to four additional African countries—Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Eswatini as part of efforts to boost tourism, deepen diplomatic ties, and expand its influence on the continent amid tightening U.S. visa restrictions.
The move, which targets southern Africa, is aimed at strengthening people-to-people exchanges and economic cooperation while positioning Moscow as an alternative partner at a time when access to the United States has become more restrictive for some African travellers.
The announcement was made by Sangadzhi Tarbaev, head of the Russian State Duma’s tourism committee, who said negotiations are ongoing to include the four countries in Russia’s growing list of visa-free partners in Africa.
Tarbaev noted that while Africa is not yet a mass tourism destination for Russians aside from Egypt interest in travel to the continent is steadily increasing. He attributed this trend to reduced travel to Europe and closer political and economic relations with non-Western countries.
Russia currently has reciprocal visa-free travel arrangements with 11 African countries.
These include Angola, Botswana, Cape Verde, Mauritius, Malawi, Morocco, Namibia, São Tomé and Príncipe, Seychelles, Tunisia, and South Africa.
According to Tatyana Dovgalenko, director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Department for Partnership with Africa, Moscow is working to further expand the list through new bilateral agreements, memoranda on tourism, and cultural exchange frameworks.
She said broader visa-free access could significantly support tourism development and strengthen long-term cooperation between Russia and African nations.
The proposed expansion comes as the United States has introduced stricter entry measures for some African travellers, including refundable visa bonds of up to $15,000, a policy that has drawn criticism for creating financial barriers.
Against this backdrop, Russia’s visa-free initiative is being viewed as both a tourism-driven policy and a strategic diplomatic tool.
Analysts say the move could help Moscow increase its footprint in southern Africa, a region known for wildlife tourism, natural attractions, and cultural heritage but still underrepresented in Russian outbound travel.
If finalised, the inclusion of Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and Eswatini would mark another step in Russia’s broader effort to diversify its global partnerships beyond Europe and Asia, while reinforcing its engagement with Africa through mobility, trade, and diplomatic cooperation
Real Madrid has parted ways with manager Xabi Alonso just seven months into his tenure, following a 3-2 defeat to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final.
The club announced the news on its official website, stating that Alonso’s departure was a mutual decision.
Alonso, a Real Madrid legend, had been appointed as the head coach in June 2025, replacing Carlo Ancelotti, who left for the Brazilian national team.
During his time at the helm, Alonso’s team showed promise, but ultimately failed to deliver the desired results, including a disappointing Champions League campaign and losses to Barcelona in key competitions.
Alvaro Arbeloa, the former Real Madrid defender and Castilla coach, has been appointed as Alonso’s successor.
Arbeloa is expected to bring a new dynamic to the team, with a focus on man management and stability.
Alonso’s departure comes as no surprise, given the high expectations and pressure surrounding the top job at Real Madrid.
His achievements at Bayer Leverkusen, where he won the Bundesliga and German Cup, had raised hopes for a successful stint at the Santiago Bernabeu.
US President Donald Trump has declared that the United States will secure control of Greenland “one way or the other,” warning that rival powers such as Russia and China could move into the Arctic territory if Washington does not act.
Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said Greenland’s strategic location and vast mineral resources make it critical to US national security, particularly amid growing geopolitical competition in the Arctic.
He argued that American involvement is necessary to prevent foreign influence, despite there being no formal claims by either Russia or China on the island.
Diaspora Digital Media reported that the president said he remains open to negotiating a deal with Greenland’s authorities but insisted that the outcome must favor US control.
“I’d love to make a deal,” Trump said, adding that the United States would ultimately ensure Greenland does not fall under the influence of rival powers.
Trump also mocked Greenland’s current defence capabilities, contrasting them with what he described as increased Russian and Chinese military activity in the region.
His remarks drew swift criticism from Denmark, which retains sovereignty over Greenland, and from European allies.
Denmark’s prime minister warned that any attempt by the United States to take Greenland by force would severely damage decades of transatlantic security cooperation and strain NATO unity.
Greenland’s political leaders have repeatedly stressed that the territory’s future must be decided by Greenlanders themselves, noting that the majority of the population opposes becoming part of the United States.
Greenland, a former Danish colony, gained home rule in 1979 and has gradually expanded its autonomy, with some political movements advocating eventual independence rather than closer integration with any foreign power.
Trump’s comments have reignited debate over Arctic security and resource competition, highlighting growing tensions between Washington and its allies over the future of one of the world’s most strategically significant regions.
Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has ordered the postponement of resumption for all public and private schools in Edo Central Senatorial District.
The announcement was officially made on Monday, January 12, 2026, by the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Paddy Iyamu, during a press briefing in Benin City.
Governor Okpebholo’s decision follows escalating violent unrest that erupted over the weekend in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area.
The unrest began on Saturday when residents gathered to protest against rising insecurity and deteriorating public safety in the region.
According to eyewitnesses, the peaceful protest was soon hijacked by hoodlums, who turned the demonstration into a violent confrontation with security forces.
Police confirmed that one person was shot during the incident, and the matter has been handed over to the military for further investigation.
Authorities emphasized that the safety of students, teachers, and school staff remains the top priority of the government.
Dr. Iyamu urged parents and guardians to comply with the suspension order and ensure that children remain indoors until the situation stabilizes.
The Commissioner added that the Edo State Government is closely monitoring security developments in Ekpoma and other parts of the district.
Governor Okpebholo expressed regret over the disruption but insisted that maintaining peace and protecting lives must take precedence over school schedules.
Security operatives, including the police and military units, have been deployed to Ekpoma to restore law and order and prevent further escalation.
Community leaders in Ekpoma have called for calm and urged youths to refrain from taking the law into their own hands.
The Edo State Government is also engaging traditional rulers and local authorities to mediate between affected communities and security agencies.
Analysts warn that rising insecurity in Edo Central could have long-term consequences for education, commerce, and social cohesion in the region.
Education stakeholders have expressed concern over the repeated disruption of academic calendars due to violence and insecurity.
Governor Okpebholo reassured residents that the government is committed to strengthening security infrastructure, improving intelligence gathering, and preventing similar incidents in the future.
The postponement of schools is expected to remain in effect until further notice, depending on the assessment of security agencies on the ground.
Parents and teachers have been advised to monitor official Edo State Government channels for updates regarding the resumption of academic activities.
The Ekpoma incident has reignited calls for enhanced security measures, community policing, and urgent intervention to safeguard citizens’ lives and property.
The Edo State Government promised that lessons will be drawn from the violence to ensure that such incidents do not recur, particularly in educational environments.
Meta Chief Executive Officer, Mark Zuckerberg, has officially appointed former Trump administration adviser Dina Powell McCormick as President of Meta.
The announcement was made in January 2026 at the company’s global headquarters in Menlo Park, California.
Powell McCormick brings a wealth of experience in finance, policy, and strategic planning, having previously served as a partner at Goldman Sachs.
Her appointment is expected to significantly strengthen Meta’s executive leadership as the company expands its artificial intelligence initiatives and global infrastructure projects.
During her tenure in government, Powell McCormick served as U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser for Strategy, providing her with extensive experience in navigating complex organizational and geopolitical challenges.
Zuckerberg stated that her leadership skills, strategic insight, and global perspective make her an ideal choice to guide Meta through its next phase of growth.
Meta confirmed that Powell McCormick will play a key role in overseeing long-term investments in AI, cloud computing, and international operations.
The company emphasized that the decision reflects its commitment to building a robust leadership team capable of driving innovation while maintaining operational excellence.
Industry analysts noted that the move signals Meta’s focus on integrating policy expertise and strategic management at the highest level to navigate regulatory and technological complexities.
Powell McCormick’s background in both the public and private sectors is seen as an asset in helping Meta engage with governments, investors, and global partners on emerging technology challenges.
Her role will involve coordinating Meta’s AI research, overseeing infrastructure expansion, and ensuring alignment between the company’s strategic objectives and operational execution.
Meta also highlighted the importance of her appointment in fostering ethical and responsible AI deployment across its platforms, a critical concern amid global scrutiny of technology companies.
Observers say that appointing a former political adviser to a top executive role demonstrates Meta’s intention to combine business acumen with policy expertise to maintain competitive advantage.
The company is currently pursuing several major AI projects and international initiatives, including partnerships and technological innovations designed to enhance user experience across its platforms.
Zuckerberg expressed confidence that Powell McCormick’s leadership will accelerate these initiatives, ensuring that Meta remains at the forefront of technological innovation while effectively managing global expansion.
This appointment marks a strategic step for Meta as it navigates increasing competition, regulatory oversight, and public expectations regarding its AI products and services.
Meta employees and industry watchers have welcomed the announcement, highlighting Powell McCormick’s reputation for disciplined management, strategic foresight, and effective collaboration.
The company will officially transition her into the role over the coming weeks, allowing her to assume full operational responsibility for Meta’s global strategy and AI ventures.
A retired Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Musa Garba, has officially joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Zamfara State.
The defection ceremony took place on Monday, January 12, 2026, in Gusau, the state capital, drawing party leaders, stakeholders, and political observers.
Garba, who served in various capacities across the Nigerian Police Force, cited his desire to contribute to positive political change and improved governance as the driving factor behind his decision.
He expressed optimism that his experience in security, administration, and public service would help strengthen democratic processes and promote accountability in Zamfara politics.
Garba stated that citizens deserve leaders who are committed to transparency, social welfare, and institutional reforms, and he sees the ADC as the right platform to advance these ideals.
During the event, Garba emphasized the need for unity among political actors in Zamfara and urged all stakeholders to prioritize the welfare of the people above personal ambitions.
ADC officials described his entry into the party as a significant boost to their structure and strategic roadmap ahead of forthcoming elections in the state.
Party leaders highlighted Garba’s wealth of experience in governance and security management, noting that it would be instrumental in strengthening grassroots mobilisation and ensuring the party’s operational efficiency.
The ADC leadership reiterated their commitment to building a people-driven political movement anchored on integrity, inclusivity, and social justice.
They described Garba’s defection as symbolic of a growing national trend of professionals and public servants joining politics to effect meaningful reforms.
Speaking at the event, the ADC State Chairman welcomed Garba and assured him of full cooperation in integrating his expertise into the party’s programmes and policy initiatives.
Leaders of the party stated that his entry would inspire confidence among party members, enhance public perception of the ADC, and provide a credible alternative to traditional political structures in Zamfara.
Garba was accompanied by family members and former colleagues, who commended his decision to participate actively in the political process.
Political analysts say that such defections by respected public figures can strengthen party credibility, increase voter engagement, and influence political alignments ahead of elections.
The ceremony concluded with a call for unity, collaboration, and the mobilisation of grassroots supporters to consolidate the ADC’s position as a major force in Zamfara politics.
ADC members and political observers praised the event as a step toward broadening democratic participation and encouraging professionals to contribute to governance and political reform.
The party is now positioning itself to leverage Garba’s experience and networks to achieve meaningful electoral outcomes while promoting governance reforms across the state.