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Omah Lay Reportedly Paid €700,000 for Private Listening Event in Austria

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Nigerian Afrobeats star Omah Lay is reportedly making headlines after claims surfaced that he received a payment of €700,000 to host an exclusive

private listening session for a wealthy fan and a small group of guests in Ischgl, Austria.

According to reports circulating online, the event was organized by a billionaire admirer of the singer who wanted an intimate gathering where close friends could listen to Omah Lay’s music and spend time with the artist in a relaxed setting. The private session was reportedly described as a “clarity of mind” listening experience, suggesting a calm and reflective atmosphere focused on music and conversation.

The event allegedly took place in the alpine resort town of Ischgl, a location known for luxury ski holidays, high-end hotels and exclusive nightlife. The town has long been a destination for wealthy tourists from across Europe who travel there for private parties and music events during the winter season.

Sources claim the gathering was intentionally kept small and private, with only a limited number of guests invited. The purpose of the event was reportedly to create a personal environment where attendees could listen to some of the singer’s songs, interact with him and enjoy a unique music experience away from large concert crowds.

Although details about the exact performances or songs played at the event have not been officially confirmed, the reported fee of €700,000 has sparked discussion online about the increasing value of private appearances by Afrobeats artists in international luxury circles.

Omah Lay, whose real name is Stanley Omah Didia, rose to international recognition with songs such as “Bad Influence,” “Godly,” and “Soso.” His blend of Afrobeats, R&B and emotionally reflective lyrics has earned him a strong global fan base.

Over the past few years, the singer has performed at major concerts and festivals around the world while continuing to release chart-topping songs that perform well on streaming platforms.

While the reported Austria event has not been officially confirmed by the singer’s management, the story has fueled conversations about how Nigerian artists are increasingly being invited to perform at private luxury events and exclusive gatherings organized by wealthy fans and international promoters.

Such private bookings are becoming more common in the global music industry, where high-profile artists are sometimes paid significant fees for intimate performances, private concerts or listening sessions arranged for elite audiences.

For many Afrobeats stars, these types of events represent another growing source of income outside of traditional concerts, streaming revenue and brand endorsements.

Portable Laments Low Apple Music Earnings, Seeks Help From Don Jazzy

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Nigerian street-hop singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable, has openly expressed frustration over the amount of money he earns from music streaming platforms, revealing that his monthly income from Apple Music is far lower than he expected.

The controversial singer recently shared his concerns in a video circulating online, where he explained that despite having fans who stream his songs, the revenue he receives from the platform remains very small. According to him, he was told that streams coming from Nigeria generate significantly less revenue compared to streams from countries with higher subscription rates.

Portable said the situation has been troubling for him financially and appealed to veteran music executive Michael Collins Ajereh, widely known as Don Jazzy, to help guide him in navigating the music industry and increasing his earnings.

“I’m in pain. The money Apple Music pays me every month is very small. They say streams from Nigeria don’t generate much revenue. Please help me beg Don Jazzy to guide me and show me the way,” the singer said while speaking about his struggles.

Portable’s appeal quickly sparked conversations online, with many fans and social media users reacting to his comments. Some sympathized with the singer, noting that many artists in Nigeria face similar challenges when it comes to earning substantial income from digital streaming platforms.

Industry observers have often explained that streaming payouts depend on several factors, including subscription prices in different regions, the number of paid users, and the total streams recorded on a platform. In countries where subscription fees are lower or where fewer users have premium accounts, the amount paid per stream is often significantly smaller.

This means that artists whose audience is largely based in countries with lower subscription rates may earn less from streaming even if their music records high numbers locally.

Portable rose to fame in 2021 after releasing the viral street anthem “Zazoo Zeh,” which featured Nigerian rapper Olamide and dancer Poco Lee. The song quickly became a major hit and brought the singer widespread attention across Nigeria and beyond.

Since his breakout moment, Portable has continued releasing music and building a strong following online. However, his career has also been marked by several controversies and outspoken comments that frequently attract public attention.

By calling on Don Jazzy, the founder of Mavin Records, Portable appears to be seeking mentorship from one of the most respected figures in the African music industry. Don Jazzy is widely known for helping shape the careers of several successful Afrobeats artists and for his influence in the development of modern Nigerian pop music.

Although Don Jazzy has not publicly responded to the singer’s request, Portable’s comments have reignited discussions about how Nigerian artists can increase their global reach and generate more income from streaming platforms in an increasingly digital music industry.

Lagos Woman Sues TikTok Streamer Peller, Demands N395 Million Over Viral Video

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A Lagos-based woman, Osarobo Odigie, has filed a legal complaint against popular TikTok streamer Hamzat Habeeb, widely known as Peller, over a viral confrontation video that allegedly led to defamation, cyber harassment and invasion of privacy.

The legal dispute stems from an incident said to have occurred in the early hours of January 6, 2026, at Folixxx Lounge located along the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Lagos State. According to a pre-action letter dated March 10, 2026, the claimant’s legal representatives accused the social media personality of verbally insulting their client and recording her without permission during a confrontation at the lounge.

The letter, issued by the law firm FA Garrick & Co. and signed by lawyer Bola Osineye, states that Odigie was at the lounge to purchase food when the incident allegedly occurred. According to the document, she was standing near the counter when she became startled by a loud outburst behind her. After moving away from the noise, she was reportedly confronted by the influencer, who demanded to know why she had stepped aside.

The claimant’s lawyers allege that the situation quickly escalated into a heated exchange. They claim that the influencer verbally insulted their client using offensive language in a public setting. The legal team described the remarks as defamatory and humiliating, stating that they were intended to ridicule their client.

According to the pre-action letter, the situation escalated further when the influencer allegedly recorded the confrontation on his mobile phone without her consent. The video was later shared across several social media platforms including TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram and WhatsApp.

Due to the streamer’s large online following, the video reportedly spread quickly online and attracted widespread attention. The claimant’s legal representatives say the viral nature of the video resulted in thousands of comments from internet users, some of which allegedly mocked or repeated the insults directed at their client.

The legal team claims that the online exposure caused significant reputational damage and emotional distress. They also stated that their client developed concerns about her personal safety after receiving negative attention following the viral video.

As part of the legal action, the claimant is demanding a total of N395 million in compensation. The amount includes N200 million for alleged defamation, N100 million for emotional trauma and reputational harm, and N75 million for distress allegedly caused by cyberbullying and threats from members of the public. An additional N20 million has been requested to cover legal fees and related expenses.

In addition to the financial compensation, the lawyers are requesting that the influencer immediately stop further publication of the video and remove it from all social media platforms where it was shared. They also demanded that he issue a public apology acknowledging that the statements made during the confrontation were harmful to their client’s reputation.

The apology, according to the legal letter, should be published on all of his social media platforms as well as in two national newspapers, The Punch and The Guardian.

Furthermore, the lawyers requested that the influencer notify blogs, websites and other platforms where the video may have been reposted and ensure its removal within seven days.

The legal representatives warned that if their demands are not met within the stipulated time frame, they will proceed with formal court action.

The confrontation video first circulated widely online earlier this year, drawing mixed reactions from social media users.

Following the backlash at the time, Peller publicly addressed the incident. On January 9, 2026, he released an apology video in which he admitted that his reaction during the altercation was inappropriate and expressed regret over how the situation unfolded.

Despite the apology, the matter has now escalated into a legal dispute that could proceed to court if the parties fail to reach a resolution.

Deborah Enenche’s Photos Spark Debate Online as Fans Notice Detail in Latest Post

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Deborah Enenche, the eldest daughter of Paul Enenche, founder of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has once again stirred conversation on social media after sharing a new set of photos online.

The singer and gospel minister posted the pictures on her Facebook page while celebrating Mother’s Day on March 15. In the post, Deborah shared several images of herself dressed in a stylish outfit, posing confidently for the camera. While many followers focused on the celebratory message in the post, one particular photo quickly caught people’s attention.

The image highlighted her legs and revealed that she was wearing a toe ring and a leg chain. Shortly after the pictures were shared, social media users began reacting in the comment section, with many pointing out the jewelry.

Some critics argued that the accessories were inappropriate for someone who is widely known as a pastor’s daughter. According to those comments, they believed her appearance should reflect a more conservative image due to her family’s strong presence in Christian ministry.

Others in the comment section expressed surprise at the choice of accessories, saying they were unusual for someone associated with a prominent church background. A few commenters specifically questioned the use of a toe ring and leg chain, saying they felt it did not align with the expectations many people have of public figures connected to religious leadership.

However, not all the reactions were negative. Some followers defended Deborah, noting that she has always embraced a bold and unique fashion style. Supporters argued that her clothing and accessories reflect personal expression rather than disrespect for her background.

Over the years, Deborah has built a reputation for combining music, ministry, and creative expression. Known for her colorful outfits, distinctive hairstyles, and modern fashion choices, she has often stood out among other public figures in gospel circles.

Despite the criticism, many fans praised her confidence and individuality, pointing out that fashion choices should remain a personal decision. They also noted that Deborah has consistently maintained her faith and ministry activities while expressing herself creatively through her appearance.

As the conversation continued online, the photos attracted significant engagement, with dozens of comments and reactions from people sharing different opinions about her style. The discussion once again highlighted the ongoing debate on social media about expectations placed on children of religious leaders and how they present themselves publicly.

While Deborah has not publicly responded to the criticism surrounding the photos, the post continues to generate reactions as followers weigh in on the balance between personal style and public expectations.

GUMPTION: Why Dr. Ugorji’s bold step may be redefining the 2027 Imo governorship conversation

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Dr. Ugorji

 

By Ada Ukpabia

In Politics, ambition is often whispered long before it is spoken. Many aspirants prefer to move quietly, testing alliances behind closed doors, while maintaining public silence. But occasionally, a leader emerges who chooses a different path — one of clarity, courage, and accountability to the people.

FIXING TO RUN

That moment appears to be unfolding around Dr. Ugorji Okechukwu Ugorji, the pioneer Commissioner for Homeland Security and Vigilante Affairs in Imo State.

Following the successful APC Ward Congress, Dr. Ugorji made a decisive move at the grassroots level — a ward-based declaration of interest to contest the 2027 governorship of Imo State. In a political environment where many aspirants remain cautious, the declaration immediately sparked conversations across Owerri Zone and beyond.

Yet what followed next may be even more significant. At a recent APC Leadership meeting at Government House, the Governor invited Dr. Ugorji to the dais for what many saw as a cordial, respectful (albeit brief) chat.

Naturally, political observers expected tension. After all, open declarations can sometimes be interpreted as premature or confrontational in highly competitive political environments.

According to accounts of the encounter, the Governor’s reaction surprised many. Instead of rebuke, the Governor seemed at ease with Dr. Ugorji. In that brief encounter, both men proved to be democrats and statesmen.

The message was simple but powerful: it is better for aspirants to openly declare their intentions rather than quietly maneuvering in secrecy while pretending loyalty.

THE MAN FROM LORJI

In a political culture often criticized for double-speak, that encounter sends an important signal — transparency in ambition can coexist with loyalty and respect for leadership.

No veteran of the 3R Shared Prosperity government has projected the administration in more positive light and more often than the man from Lorji. This is consistent with the motto of the Autonomous Community that his late father ruled as Eze – the motto is “Truth is constant.” Ugorji is reaching out to become the Northstar of politics in Imo State, not with unexplained wealth or elaborate structure, but with ideas and reach.

SHAPING THE DEBATE

For years, conversations about the next governorship have centered around equity and the rotation of power, particularly toward Owerri Zone, which many argue has had fewer opportunities to occupy the governorship seat compared to other zones.

Governor Uzodimma himself has repeatedly emphasized the importance of protecting the achievements of his administration when power eventually changes hands.

Within that context, Dr. Ugorji’s declaration represents more than personal ambition. It represents a structured and transparent engagement with the democratic process. He has seized the gauntlet to shape the debate about the State’s future, post-Uzodimma.

Rather than waiting for political endorsements behind closed doors or selection, he chose to begin the conversation with the people at the ward level, the smallest but most critical unit of political legitimacy.

While Owerri Zone is watching closely, for many in Owerri Zone, Dr. Ugorji’s step is instructive. It reflects a growing confidence that the zone can produce leaders who are prepared, experienced, and willing to openly seek the mandate of the people without pretences.

CLIMBING JACOB’S LADDER

Dr. Ugorji’s background adds another dimension to the conversation.

He is not new to public service. As the first Commissioner for Homeland Security and Vigilante Affairs, he played a foundational role in establishing the ministry at a time when the State needed a structured security architecture.

History will bear witness that when many people ran away from or avoided Imo State due to security challenges, Dr. Ugorji ran towards his home state. When the going was rough, he showed up and showed out. And he has not left ever since.

His appointment then was widely linked to his professional security expertise gained abroad, particularly in the United States, where he built knowledge in security strategy and community safety frameworks.

That experience gave him a unique vantage point on governance — one that blends global exposure with grassroots political realities. Governor Uzodimma had such confidence in him that he gave the task of setting up his (Uzodimma’s) signature ministry.

ENDURING CAMARADERIE

Equally notable is the relationship between Dr. Ugorji and the current administration.

Despite his strong support for Governor Uzodimma’s re-election, including reported personal mobilization and financial contributions to party activities within his local government area, Dr. Ugorji was not reappointed to the commissioner position in the Governor’s second-term cabinet.

Yet observers note that the cordial relationship between both men has remained intact, suggesting that the decision not to reappoint was futuristically strategic.

In the often turbulent world of politics, such mutual respect (between Uzodimma and Ugorji) is not common. It reflects an understanding that leadership transitions are part of democratic evolution, and that loyalty to a party or administration does not eliminate the right to aspire to higher office.

For a moment of political clarity many political watchers, the Governor’s reported relationship with Dr. Ugorji carries an important implication.

It suggests that the path to 2027 may not be defined by secrecy or internal intrigue, but by open engagement, competence, and the ability to convince the people of Imo State.

In that sense, Dr. Ugorji’s step may have opened a broader democratic space for other aspirants to also declare their intentions openly and respectfully.

THE NEXT PHASE OF 3R

Ultimately, the unfolding political narrative is bigger than one individual. It is about how Imo State chooses its future leadership and what the future would look like, sound like, and more importantly, feel like.

Will the process encourage transparency and courage, or will it reward silent, pretentious maneuvering?

Will aspirants be evaluated on experience, loyalty, competence, and vision, or on political calculations alone?

More importantly, what would the next phase of the 3R mantra be like? Feelers from the UGORJI FOR IMO team suggests that Dr. Ugorji will soon embark on a speaking tour of the state, to begin a discussion of the next phase of the shared prosperity government.

These questions will define the road to 2027.

By declaring his interest at the ward level and receiving commendation for his honesty, Dr. Ugorji may have set an important tone.

He demonstrated that political ambition does not have to hide in the shadows.

Instead, it can begin where democracy itself begins — with the people.

And in the evolving story of Imo’s political future, that courage to declare early may prove to be one of the most defining moments yet.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Daring Side-Slit Gown Steals the Spotlight at the 2026 Oscars

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Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow became one of the most talked-about figures at the 2026 Academy Awards after stepping onto the red carpet in a bold gown that quickly sparked widespread discussion online.

The 53-year-old actress attended the ceremony to support the film Marty Supreme, which entered the night with several nominations. While the movie ultimately left the ceremony without a win, Paltrow ensured that it remained part of the conversation thanks to her striking red carpet appearance.

For the prestigious event, the actress wore a custom strapless gown from Giorgio Armani Privé. The elegant yet daring design featured dramatic side slits that ran almost the full length of the dress. As she walked and posed for photographers, the slits parted noticeably, creating a bold visual moment that immediately drew attention from cameras and fashion critics.

The gown quickly became one of the most widely discussed looks of the night. Images of Paltrow climbing the stairs and posing on the carpet circulated rapidly across social media, with some viewers speculating about possible wardrobe malfunctions due to the daring design.

Reactions online were sharply divided. Some critics felt the gown pushed the boundaries of traditional Oscars elegance, describing the look as too revealing for the formal event. Others, however, praised the actress for her confidence and willingness to take a fashion risk on one of Hollywood’s most prestigious stages.

Supporters argued that bold fashion choices have always been part of the Academy Awards’ red carpet culture, and many applauded Paltrow for carrying the look with calm confidence and sophistication. Fashion commentators also highlighted how the design combined classic tailoring with a daring silhouette, making it one of the evening’s most memorable outfits.

Despite the mixed reactions, several fashion publications named the gown among the most daring looks of the night, pointing out that the actress balanced elegance and boldness in a way that kept her firmly in the spotlight.

Although Marty Supreme did not take home any awards during the ceremony, Paltrow’s red carpet moment ensured she remained one of the evening’s most talked-about stars. Her appearance once again demonstrated the power of the Oscars red carpet, where fashion statements can become just as memorable as the awards themselves.

Trump Threatens New Global Tariffs Despite Court Ruling

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United States President Donald Trump
United States President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump has said he could impose new tariffs on foreign imports through alternative measures, despite a recent ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that struck down his earlier global tariff policy.

In a post on his Truth Social platform on Sunday, Trump insisted he still has the authority to impose trade duties in different forms.

“I have the absolute right to charge tariffs in another form, and have already started to do so,” the U.S. president wrote.

Washington last week launched new trade investigations involving 60 economies, including China, the European Union, and Japan.

The probes will examine issues such as alleged failures to address forced labour practices and whether certain policies place restrictions on U.S. commerce.

Trump had earlier imposed a 10 percent tariff on imports through an executive order shortly after the Supreme Court invalidated his broader tariff measures.

China strongly criticised the new investigations, with its Ministry of Commerce of the People’s Republic of China describing the move as “unilateral, arbitrary and discriminatory.”

Beijing accused Washington of attempting to create new trade barriers.

Trade officials from the United States and China met in Paris on Sunday for negotiations expected to last two days.

Trump also criticised federal judge James Boasberg after the judge quashed subpoenas linked to an investigation involving Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve.

The investigation was related to renovation costs at the Federal Reserve’s headquarters.

Trump has repeatedly criticised Powell over interest rate policies and has previously attempted to remove Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook from office over allegations of mortgage fraud.

The president also accused the Supreme Court of undermining his economic policies, saying the court’s decision could cost the United States “trillions of dollars” in lost tariff revenue.

Despite the ruling, Trump indicated his administration would continue pursuing alternative strategies to impose trade duties aimed at protecting American industries.

Tinubu swears in tax czar, Oyedele as minister

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Tinubu swears in tax czar, Oyedele as minister
Tinubu swears in tax czar, Oyedele as minister

President Bola Tinubu has officially sworn in Taiwo Oyedele as the Minister of State for Finance at the State House in Abuja.

The ceremony took place on Monday, with Oyedele’s wife by his side, dressed in traditional white attire, while he wore a navy blue suit.

Oyedele, a seasoned economist and public policy expert, replaces Doris Uzoka-Anite, who has been redeployed to the Ministry of Budget and National Planning.

Oyedele brings over two decades of experience in fiscal policy and tax administration to his new role, having previously served as Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms.

He’s also a professor at Babcock University and a visiting scholar at Lagos Business School.

Palliatives Don’t Equal Political Consent.

In a moment that has rapidly captured national attention and ignited intense debate across Nigeria’s digital space, a Nigerian woman has become the unexpected face of a growing public conversation about political loyalty, economic hardship, and voter independence after sharing a viral video of herself unboxing food palliative packages reportedly linked to supporters of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). The clip, simple in setting yet powerful in message, has resonated deeply with millions of Nigerians navigating the realities of rising living costs while reflecting on the meaning of democratic choice in challenging times.
The video opens with the woman seated in what appears to be her home, cartons stacked before her, visibly branded and associated with the “Renewed Hope” initiative — a slogan closely tied to the current administration’s economic relief messaging. Calm but firm in tone, she begins by addressing viewers directly, announcing that she has received what she describes as “Tinubu’s boxes of gifts.” With deliberate clarity, she states her intention: she will show Nigerians exactly what the packages contain while making it unmistakably clear that accepting the items does not translate into political support. Her declaration — that she would consume the food yet refuse to vote for the president — instantly became the defining moment of the video and the catalyst for widespread discussion.
As she opens the cartons one after another, the contents reflect the everyday essentials many Nigerian households now struggle to afford. Inside are bags of rice, bottles of vegetable oil, cartons of noodles — with the popular Golden Penny noodles clearly visible — alongside other staple food items commonly distributed in relief programs. Each item she lifts out is shown carefully to the camera, turning what might have been an ordinary unboxing into a symbolic act watched by thousands in real time and millions shortly after through reposts across social media platforms.
Yet it is not the food items themselves that transformed the video into a viral phenomenon; it is the reasoning she offers while presenting them. Speaking candidly, she argues that the relief packages should not be interpreted as generosity from politicians but rather as resources derived from taxpayers’ contributions. She insists that Nigerians, already burdened by taxes and economic strain, have every right to accept assistance without surrendering their political independence. In her words, the aid cannot be used to “take away the future” of her children — a statement that struck a chord with viewers who see the country’s economic future as closely tied to electoral accountability.
The video quickly evolved into more than personal commentary; it became a mirror reflecting Nigeria’s current socio-economic climate. Across the country, households continue to grapple with inflation, rising food prices, and the ripple effects of economic reforms that have reshaped daily living costs. For many citizens, government-distributed palliatives provide temporary relief but do little to resolve deeper structural challenges. The woman’s message, therefore, landed at a moment when public sentiment already hovered between gratitude for assistance and skepticism about political motives.
Online reactions have been sharply divided, illustrating the complexity of public opinion. Supporters praised her stance as a bold affirmation of democratic freedom, popularizing the phrase “chop but no sell your future,” which has since trended widely across Nigerian social media conversations. To them, her actions represent a form of civic awareness — accepting what they consider a rightful share of national resources while maintaining autonomy at the ballot box. Many commenters described the moment as symbolic resistance, arguing that voters are increasingly separating survival needs from political allegiance.
Critics, however, view the situation differently. Some argue that accepting such items while publicly rejecting the associated political figure sends mixed signals and risks normalizing what they perceive as indirect vote-buying practices. Others questioned whether public declarations of defiance after receiving aid genuinely challenge political patronage systems or simply reinforce them by keeping distribution networks relevant. The debate has expanded into broader discussions about ethics, governance, and the long-standing relationship between welfare distribution and electoral politics in Nigeria.
Political analysts observing the viral moment note that it highlights a shift in voter psychology. Unlike previous eras where material incentives were often assumed to translate into electoral support, many Nigerians now appear more willing to separate immediate economic survival from long-term political decisions. This evolving mindset suggests a more politically conscious electorate, one that may accept short-term assistance without allowing it to dictate voting behavior.
For observers and media platforms alike, the incident underscores how social media continues to reshape political discourse. Ordinary citizens now possess the power to frame national conversations through personal storytelling, bypassing traditional media gatekeepers. The woman’s unfiltered delivery, devoid of formal political language, amplified authenticity — a factor that contributed significantly to the video’s widespread appeal and credibility among viewers.
As discussions continue to unfold, the viral clip remains a talking point across homes, workplaces, and online communities, raising enduring questions about governance, accountability, and citizens’ rights in a democracy facing economic pressure. Whether interpreted as smart resistance, pragmatic survival, or a controversial gray area between gratitude and protest, the moment has undeniably captured the pulse of a nation negotiating the balance between immediate needs and future aspirations.
For many Nigerians, the video is less about one woman’s decision and more about a collective reality — a population navigating hardship while asserting its independence. In documenting this unfolding public reaction, DDM News observes that the episode reflects a deeper transformation in civic engagement, where citizens increasingly claim ownership of both their economic entitlements and political choices. As conversations continue to evolve, DDM News notes that the viral unboxing may ultimately be remembered not just as an internet sensation but as a snapshot of Nigeria’s changing democratic consciousness, where acceptance of relief no longer guarantees acceptance of leadership, and where the ballot remains, above all, a personal and powerful decision.

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Avoid dating broke women — Pastor Okonkwo tells men

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Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo
Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo

Pastor Kingsley Okonkwo has advised men to seek partners who can contribute to a shared future, rather than dating financially dependent women.

Okonkwo, who is the senior pastor at David’s Christian Center said this in a series of posts on his official social media handle.

He noted that many men are losing interest in marriage because they have come to see it as a financial burden rather than a balanced partnership.

“Men, it’s high time we start having standards as well. You guys are too used to women who are liabilities, that’s why less and less men desire marriage, they see it as a burden,” he said.

The cleric encouraged men to prioritise financially responsible partners instead of individuals who rely entirely on them for support.

“Men set standards like you won’t marry broke women too, that you want a partner and not a dependent, maybe it will make more women work and not see marriage and dating as a poverty alleviation scheme,” he added.

While further admonishing the men, the pastor criticized what he called “societal expectations that place the entire financial responsibility of relationships on men,” arguing that such a mindset is harmful and at odds with biblical precepts.

“The current system is not only unbiblical but also damaging the society, women brazenly insist on rich men I think we and also insist on working women that will contribute,” he stated.

Okonkwo however, warned men against deliberately choosing financially vulnerable women simply to maintain control in relationships.

“Yes, I know some of you men like the needy, hungry and dependent women because it boosts your ego and helps you control women, but it’s doing more harm than good. All humans have value and abilities; let them develop it,” he warned.

 

CBN Restricts Mobile Banking Apps to One Device as Part of New Security Measures

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In a decisive move aimed at strengthening the security of Nigeria’s rapidly expanding digital payment ecosystem, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has announced a new directive restricting the use of mobile banking applications to a single device per customer at any given time. The policy, which forms part of broader regulatory measures designed to safeguard instant payment systems, marks a significant shift in how Nigerians will access and manage their mobile banking platforms moving forward.

The directive was formally communicated through a circular issued to banks, financial institutions, and payment service providers across the country. The circular, signed by Musa Jimoh, Director of the Payments System Policy Department at the Central Bank of Nigeria, outlines new operational guidelines for instant payment services in Nigeria’s financial system. According to the apex bank, the new measures are intended to reinforce the stability, integrity, and reliability of digital financial transactions while addressing rising concerns over fraud and unauthorized access in the banking sector.

Under the new regulation, customers will no longer be able to operate the same mobile banking application simultaneously on multiple devices. In practical terms, a banking app registered on one smartphone, tablet, or other device cannot be actively used on another device at the same time. This means that individuals who previously logged into their banking apps across several devices—such as both a phone and a tablet—will now be limited to just one active device.

The Central Bank explained that this new security layer, known as mandatory device binding, is intended to reduce the likelihood of unauthorized access to bank accounts and limit the potential for fraudulent activities carried out through compromised devices. Should a customer wish to migrate their banking application to a new device, the system will automatically trigger a reactivation process. This process will require authentication procedures to confirm the identity of the account holder before access is restored on the new device.

According to the circular, financial institutions providing instant payment services must incorporate this mandatory device-binding feature into their mobile financial service applications. The CBN emphasized that customers will not be allowed to operate their banking apps concurrently on multiple devices under any circumstance once the new rule takes effect.

Beyond the device restriction policy, the circular also introduces several additional security and operational features aimed at enhancing customer control and improving fraud monitoring within the digital banking environment. One of these provisions allows customers the flexibility to opt out of instant payment services temporarily or permanently if they so choose. This means that individuals who prefer not to have immediate transfer capabilities available on their accounts can disable the feature at any time.

However, the process of opting out—or opting back in—will not be automatic or casual. Instead, it will require a Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) process to ensure that only the legitimate account holder can make such changes. MFA typically involves multiple verification steps, such as password entry, biometric identification, token codes, or other authentication methods.

For newly created bank accounts, the default configuration will automatically enroll customers into instant payment services when they are onboarded. Those who decide to opt out will lose the ability to carry out instant online transfers from their accounts, whether the transfer is to another account within the same bank or to an account in a different financial institution. In such situations, customers would need to physically visit a bank branch to conduct transfers.

Another key element introduced in the new guideline is the concept of voluntary transaction limits. While existing maximum thresholds for instant transfers remain at ₦25 million for individual customers and ₦250 million for corporate entities, the CBN now allows customers to adjust their transaction limits according to their personal or business needs.

Customers who wish to increase or reduce their limits can do so through their financial institutions, but any adjustment will be subject to strict scrutiny. Banks will be required to conduct enhanced due diligence and carry out risk assessments before approving such changes. Once the necessary authentication and customer consent procedures are successfully completed, the revised transaction limits will become effective immediately.

In addition to these measures, financial institutions are now mandated to implement Enterprise Fraud Monitoring systems capable of tracking both incoming and outgoing transactions. These systems are expected to automatically detect suspicious patterns or irregular activities and restrict questionable transactions before they can result in financial losses.

The guidelines also address the security of online account opening and account reactivation processes. The CBN has directed that accounts created online must undergo a liveliness check, a technology that verifies that the person opening the account is physically present and not using a static image, recording, or stolen identity. Furthermore, all online account openings and reactivations must be validated in real time against national identity databases such as the Bank Verification Number (BVN) and the National Identity Number (NIN).

Enhanced authentication procedures—including biometric verification, soft tokens, hard tokens, and other advanced identity confirmation technologies—will also become mandatory for online account reactivation processes. These requirements are intended to further strengthen protection against identity theft and unauthorized account access.

Another significant provision in the new framework concerns transaction limits for newly activated mobile banking apps. For both new and existing accounts, a temporary transaction cap will be imposed during the first 24 hours after activating a mobile financial services application on a device. During this period, the maximum allowed transaction limit will not exceed ₦20,000, although financial institutions may impose lower limits depending on their internal risk policies.

Similarly, customers attempting to access internet banking services from a device for the first time will be required to complete an additional Multi-Factor Authentication step before gaining full access to their accounts.

The Central Bank stressed that these requirements represent the minimum standards expected of financial institutions offering instant payment services in Nigeria. Banks and payment service providers may choose to implement even stricter security measures depending on their internal risk management frameworks.

Industry observers believe the policy could significantly reshape digital banking habits among Nigerians, many of whom have grown accustomed to accessing their financial accounts across several devices for convenience. While some users may initially view the change as restrictive, financial regulators argue that the benefits of enhanced security and fraud prevention far outweigh the temporary inconvenience.

As the Nigerian financial sector continues to evolve in response to technological advancements and increasing cyber threats, the new directive highlights the regulator’s commitment to maintaining a secure and resilient payment system. According to the circular, financial institutions are expected to fully implement all provisions of the new guidelines by July 1, 2026.

Financial analysts note that the move aligns with global best practices in digital banking security, where device authentication and strict identity verification processes are increasingly becoming standard. By introducing these measures, the Central Bank hopes to reinforce public confidence in electronic banking while minimizing vulnerabilities within the instant payment infrastructure.

As the policy begins to take shape in the coming months, customers and financial institutions alike will need to adapt to the new framework governing mobile banking operations in Nigeria. For many Nigerians who rely heavily on digital transactions for everyday financial activities, the development represents a major milestone in the ongoing evolution of the country’s fintech landscape.

DDM News reports that the new policy is expected to prompt banks to upgrade their digital platforms and enhance their fraud detection systems ahead of the July 2026 implementation deadline. Meanwhile, DDM News understands that regulators believe the strengthened safeguards will play a crucial role in protecting millions of banking customers and preserving trust in Nigeria’s growing digital economy.

ADC suspends ward chairman, 2 others over Senator Kingibe’s purported suspension

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Senator Ireti Kingibe
Senator Ireti Kingibe

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The FCT chapter of African Democratic Congress, ADC, on Sunday suspended three executive members from Wuse Ward in Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC, for allegedly spearheading the controversial suspension of Sen. Ireti Kingibe.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Kingibe currently represents FCT at the Senate.

The suspended executive members include: the ward Chairman, Kanayo Chukwu as well as Amanda Pam and Omale Suleiman.

While addressing newsmen and party members in Abuja, a member of the party’s National Working Committee, NWC, Emmanuel Destiny, said the purported suspension was in violation with the party’s constitution and laid-down procedures.

Destiny also said that the suspension lacked legitimacy as due process was not followed.

“The party is supreme to every individual. Until now, the national wing of the party has not been served any letter of complaint or petition against Sen. Kingibe.

“You cannot wake up and suspend a serving senator without putting your complaints or petition in writing,” he said.

Destiny added that the national leadership would not condone what he described as misconduct by the ward officials.

“We are fully present to say ‘No’ to such shenanigans and the misbehaviour of a self-acclaimed Wuse ward chairman not recognised by the party.

“Whatever gangsterism they have been parading in the last 72 hours, the national wing of the party will take full disciplinary action against them,” he stated.

Also weighing in on the controversy, the party’s Deputy National Auditor, Princess Nneka Nneboh, said the leadership could no longer remain silent after giving those involved ample opportunity to follow due process.

“It is of no use keeping quiet because we asked them to do the right thing and follow the proper channel.

“Whatever decision we take here today stands, and as a national officer, I want to say it is time to call a spade a spade. Enough is enough,” she said.

The FCT Secretary of the party, John Hyginus, also criticised what he described as administrative lapses and disregard for the party’s constitution.

“We are here to address the administrative incompetence of the state chairman and the gross breach of the party’s constitution as well as several anti-party activities he has committed.

“Today, the ward and area council chairmen have passed a vote of no confidence in the three initiators of Sen. Kingibe’s suspension,” he said.

NAN reports that the meeting, held at ADC’s FCT secretariat in Abuja, drew representatives from key organs of the party, including the FCT Chairman, Clement Ihigiato; the Secretary, John Hyginus; AMAC Chairman, Emeka Nnamani, Danlami Zuru and Jemila Ahmadu, among others.

NAN also reports that the controversy began earlier in the week when officials of the party’s Wuse ward announced Kingibe’s suspension over allegations of anti-party activities, insubordination and breach of party rules.

The senator was also accused of withholding funds meant for the party’s campaigns during the recent area council elections in the FCT.

The national leadership of the party, however, distanced itself from the suspension.

In an earlier statement, the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, urged the public and the media to disregard the report, describing it as false and misleading.

The motion seeking the suspension of the three ward executives was moved by an ADC chieftain from Wuse ward, Danlami Zuru, and seconded by an exco member from the ward, Samuel Dimgba.

In an open letter reportedly sent to members of the party’s National Working Committee, the ward publicity secretary, Samuel Nwigbo, had raised concerns on how “a serious party” would attempt to go into a major election with a candidate who refused to openly campaign for her party in an election held within her constituency.

NAN

Why Drinking Water Immediately After Waking Up Is Important

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Health experts say one of the simplest habits for better health is drinking water immediately after waking up. After several hours of sleep without fluid intake, the body naturally becomes slightly dehydrated. Rehydrating in the morning helps restart many essential body functions.

According to guidance from the World Health Organization and the Mayo Clinic, drinking water early in the morning can support metabolism, digestion, and overall energy levels.

1. Rehydrates the Body

During sleep, the body loses water through breathing and sweating. Drinking water first thing in the morning restores hydration levels and helps the body function properly.

2. Boosts Metabolism

Morning hydration helps activate metabolism and can support the body’s natural energy production processes. Some studies suggest that drinking water may slightly increase calorie burning during the day.

3. Supports Brain Function

Even mild dehydration can affect concentration and mood. Drinking water after waking helps improve alertness and mental clarity for the day ahead.

4. Helps Remove Toxins

Water helps the kidneys flush waste products from the body through urine. Proper hydration supports the body’s natural detoxification processes and reduces the risk of problems such as Kidney Stones.

5. Improves Digestion

Drinking water in the morning helps stimulate the digestive system and may prevent problems like Constipation by encouraging bowel movement.

6. Promotes Healthy Skin

Hydration improves blood circulation and helps maintain skin moisture, which can contribute to healthier-looking skin over time.

Recommended Amount

Health professionals generally suggest drinking one to two glasses of water after waking up before consuming coffee or breakfast.

Final Thought

Making morning hydration a daily habit is a simple yet powerful way to support overall health. By drinking water immediately after waking up, the body gets the hydration it needs to start the day strong.

Health Experts Warn Against Eating Late at Night

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Health experts are increasingly warning that eating late at night may have negative effects on metabolism, sleep quality, and overall health. According to specialists from the American Heart Association and the World Health Organization, the timing of meals can be just as important as the food itself.

How Late-Night Eating Affects the Body

When people eat heavy meals late at night, the body may struggle to properly digest food before sleep. During nighttime, metabolism slows down as the body prepares to rest. This can lead to several health concerns, including increased risk of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes.

Studies also suggest that eating shortly before bedtime may contribute to digestive problems such as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), commonly known as acid reflux. This occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing discomfort, heartburn, and poor sleep.

Impact on Sleep Quality

Late-night meals can interfere with sleep patterns. Experts explain that digestion keeps the body active when it should be relaxing, making it harder to fall asleep or stay asleep. Poor sleep, in turn, is linked to a range of health issues including fatigue, reduced concentration, and weakened immunity.

Weight Gain Concerns

Nutrition researchers say that people who eat late at night are more likely to consume extra calories that the body does not burn. Over time, this habit may contribute to weight gain and increased cardiovascular risk.

What Health Experts Recommend

Doctors and nutritionists generally advise people to finish their last major meal at least two to three hours before bedtime. If hunger strikes late at night, experts recommend light and healthy options such as fruits, yogurt, or nuts rather than heavy or sugary foods.

The Bottom Line

While occasional late-night snacking may not be harmful, regularly eating heavy meals late at night can negatively impact digestion, sleep, and long-term health. Health professionals encourage balanced eating habits and proper meal timing to support overall wellness.

Nigerian Breweries, Guinness announce price increases on products

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Nigerian Breweries Plc is increasing prices on some products due to rising operational and input costs.

In a letter dated March 13 and signed by John Oloche Ademu, zonal business manager, the new prices will take effect on March 20, 2026, and will affect selected stock-keeping units (SKUs).

The brewer said the adjustment became important due to prevailing economic conditions that have significantly pushed up the cost of doing business.

Nigerian Breweries produces several alcoholic beverages including Star Lager, Gulder, Legend Extra Stout, Heineken, Goldberg, Life, Star Radler and others.

Its non-alcoholic range includes Maltina, Amstel Malta, Fayrouz, Climax Energy Drink and Malta Gold.

“As the country’s economic landscape continues to evolve, we want to inform you about an upcoming price adjustment,” the company said.

“Due to increases in operational and input costs, we will be implementing a price increase on select SKUs, effective Friday March 20, 2026.”

The brewer added that all fully funded and confirmed orders placed in its system before March 20 would still be processed using the existing prices.

Similarly, Guinness Nigeria Plc has also notified its distributors of a planned price adjustment affecting selected SKUs across product categories.

In a separate notice dated March 14, the company said the new price structure would take effect from March 27.

“Following the prevailing economic conditions which have impacted significantly on our cost of doing business, this is to inform you that we plan to take a price increase on selected SKUs across categories,” the notice reads.

Guinness Nigeria also stated that fully funded orders entered into its system before March 27 would be delivered at the current prices.

 

 

Oil Surges Above $100 as Iran War Rages

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Global oil prices climbed above $100 per barrel on Monday while most Asian stock markets fell, as the war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel entered its third week with no sign of easing.

Crude prices surged in early trading after U.S. President Donald Trump said American forces had struck military targets on Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub located in the Persian Gulf.

Trump warned that strikes could expand to Iran’s energy infrastructure if Tehran interferes with shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply passes.

However, Iran’s Fars News Agency reported that the strikes did not damage the island’s oil facilities.

Trump has called on several nations including China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom to deploy naval forces to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.

“This should have always been a team effort, and now it will be,” Trump wrote on social media.

However, Japan said it was not currently considering maritime security operations, while Australia announced it would not send naval ships to the region.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Tehran is not interested in negotiating with US.

“We don’t see any reason why we should talk with Americans, because we were talking with them when they decided to attack us,” Araghchi said during an interview with CBS News.

He added that Iran has not requested a ceasefire or negotiations, though it is willing to discuss safe passage for ships with other countries.

Fighting continued across the region on Monday. Saudi Arabia said it intercepted more than 60 drones overnight, while flights at Dubai International Airport were temporarily suspended following a drone-related incident that caused a nearby fire.

Meanwhile, Iranian officials condemned Israeli strikes on fuel depots in Tehran, describing them as environmental destruction due to the potential long-term health risks.

The ongoing conflict has pushed global energy prices higher. Brent Crude rose nearly 3% to around $106.50 before easing to about $104, while West Texas Intermediate climbed above $100 per barrel.

In response, the International Energy Agency said member countries have agreed to release a record 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves to help stabilise markets.

Japan has already begun releasing oil from its national reserves as part of the coordinated effort to cushion the global energy shock caused by the escalating war.

Tinubu orders nationwide free rice distribution for Ramadan, Lent

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Bags of Rice
Bags of Rice

President Bola Tinubu has directed the Renewed Hope Ambassadors to distribute rice nationwide to support citizens observing Ramadan and Lenten fasts.

The distribution will be coordinated through the group’s grassroots network across states, local governments, and wards to ensure broad reach and transparency.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by the Director-General of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors and Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma.

The statement said the exercise was aimed at strengthening “national unity and demonstrating compassion during a period that holds deep spiritual significance for both Muslims and Christians.”

It said the initiative demonstrated the President’s commitment to unity and compassion.

“Ramadan and Lent are seasons that remind us of sacrifice, charity, and care for one another.

“Through this distribution, the Renewed Hope Ambassadors will ensure that families across Nigeria feel the spirit of togetherness during this sacred period.

“Under the directive, the Renewed Hope Ambassadors will coordinate the distribution through their nationwide grassroots network to ensure that families across Nigeria benefit from the intervention during this holy season when both Muslims and Christians are fasting,” the statement said.

A similar initiative took place last Christmas, when rice was distributed to assist Nigerians during the festive season, demonstrating the administration’s ongoing dedication to supporting citizens at key religious and cultural times.

The distribution will cover both Christian and Muslim communities, highlighting the President’s focus on inclusivity and unity.

JUST IN: Scores stranded as Kaduna–Abuja train collides with another train

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Hundreds of passengers were stranded Monday morning after two trains collided on the Kaduna-Abuja rail line, prompting authorities to suspend operations.

The crash, which happened during peak hour, has sparked concerns about safety protocols and signaling systems on Nigeria’s busy rail network.

According to media reports, the train departed Kaduna as scheduled but later encountered another train on the same track.

Though, details about whether the other train was stationary or moving are still unclear.

Witnesses described the moment of impact as a sudden and violent jolt that caused both trains to come to an abrupt stop.

“We were moving at a steady pace when there was a loud bang and the train suddenly braked,” one passenger wrote on social media. “We later realized we had hit another train on the same track. Everyone is shaken, but we are waiting for official information.”

Another passenger, Sada Malumfashi, said the impact threw passengers off balance.

“I just dropped from the Kaduna–Abuja train. We heard a loud bang and the train jolted to a stop, flinging people across. Some passengers were hit and are bleeding with serious injuries,” he said.

A separate passenger reported that the train was delayed for about 30 minutes before continuing towards Kubwa, adding that there had been no communication from the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC).

The Nigerian Railway Corporation has yet to release an official casualty figure. However, early reports from the scene indicate that although the collision caused notable damage to the front sections of the trains, there have been no confirmed fatalities so far.

Emergency responders and security personnel have since been deployed to the area to assist passengers and secure the site.

 

2027: PDP’s Hopes Dim as Bala Mohammed Eyes APC

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The Governor of Bauchi State, Bala Mohammed, is expected to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday following a series of high-level political negotiations.

THISDAY reported that the governor’s move was finalised after recent meetings with Bola Tinubu and leaders of the APC.

The discussions reportedly focused on political arrangements that would enable Mohammed to formally join the ruling party.

According to party insiders, the APC has agreed to a 60/40 power-sharing formula with Mohammed’s political camp in Bauchi State as part of the deal.

The agreement is also said to include a ticket for the Senate, although details about the specific senatorial district involved have not been disclosed.

However, one major issue reportedly still under discussion is Mohammed’s request to nominate his successor as governor when he leaves office.

Sources said President Tinubu insisted that the structure of the APC in Bauchi State should remain under the control of the party leadership rather than any individual.

The position, according to insiders, reflects the political sensitivity of Bauchi, where several influential figures are reportedly interested in contesting the governorship.

Among those said to be eyeing the position are Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Ali Pate; the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar; and oil and gas professional Bala Wunti.

Despite the unresolved disagreement over succession, Mohammed is expected to formally join the APC at a ceremony scheduled for Tuesday, which will be attended by key party figures.

If the defection goes ahead as planned, the number of governors aligned with the ruling APC would reportedly rise to 32, leaving opposition parties such as the PDP, Labour Party, All Progressives Grand Alliance and Accord Party with just one governor each.

The development comes as the PDP continues to face internal tensions between factions loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, and other party leaders.

Ahead of reconciliation talks within the party, the Wike-aligned faction has outlined two non-negotiable conditions for negotiations. The group insists that the March 29 national convention must proceed as scheduled and that no new caretaker committee should be created.

Spokesman for the caretaker committee loyal to Wike, Haruna Mohammed, said each faction involved in the reconciliation process was expected to present written conditions during the talks.

Meanwhile, PDP chieftain Sule Lamido has urged party members to close ranks and work toward rebuilding the party amid the ongoing leadership crisis.

Lamido warned that continued divisions could weaken the PDP’s role as a major opposition force in Nigeria’s political landscape.

Care Beyond Medicine: A Mission of Compassion in Enugu

In a remarkable demonstration of compassion translated into meaningful action, the Michael Odokoro Foundation recently carried out a comprehensive medical outreach aimed at improving the health and overall well-being of children living with developmental conditions at the Mother Louisa Charity Home in Enugu. Held on March 1, 2026, the initiative formed part of the foundation’s broader commitment to expanding access to essential healthcare services for underserved and vulnerable communities across Nigeria. The outreach was not merely a routine visit but a carefully coordinated intervention designed to address longstanding healthcare gaps affecting children who often exist at the margins of medical and social support systems.
Across Nigeria and much of Africa, access to basic healthcare and educational resources remains uneven, leaving many families to navigate complex medical challenges without adequate professional guidance. These realities are even more pronounced for children living with developmental and neurological conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and cerebral palsy. Specialized care for such conditions is frequently limited by cost, availability of trained professionals, and societal awareness, creating barriers that can significantly affect a child’s quality of life. Recognizing this urgent need, the Michael Odokoro Foundation designed the outreach as a practical response to bridge these gaps by bringing healthcare directly to children and caregivers who need it most.
From the early hours of the outreach day, the Mother Louisa Charity Home transformed into a hub of coordinated medical activity as healthcare professionals, volunteers, and foundation representatives worked together to create a supportive and reassuring environment for the children. Medical personnel conducted detailed health examinations, offering individualized consultations tailored to each child’s condition and medical history. Medications were administered where necessary, while caregivers received practical guidance on managing symptoms and supporting developmental progress within the home environment. The atmosphere combined professionalism with warmth, ensuring that both children and caregivers felt seen, heard, and supported.
For many caregivers at the facility, the outreach represented more than access to healthcare; it was an opportunity to gain knowledge and reassurance. Training sessions provided practical strategies for daily care routines, behavioral management, and emotional support for children living with developmental challenges. Experts emphasized the importance of early intervention, structured routines, and consistent therapeutic engagement, empowering caregivers with tools that extend beyond the day’s medical services. The guidance offered helped reinforce confidence among caregivers who often shoulder immense responsibilities with limited resources or formal training.
According to representatives of the foundation, the outreach marked the second phase of a carefully structured four-stage intervention strategy aimed at delivering sustainable and long-term impact. The first phase involved an extensive needs assessment to understand the medical, emotional, and infrastructural requirements of the charity home. The second phase, now implemented through the medical outreach, focused on direct healthcare delivery and immediate support. Future phases will include continuous follow-up interventions as well as long-term infrastructural and facility improvements designed to strengthen the home’s capacity to provide consistent care. This phased approach underscores the foundation’s intention to move beyond short-term charity toward measurable and lasting transformation.
Beyond medical consultations, the outreach extended into broader welfare support. Food supplies, hygiene materials, and care packages were distributed to the facility, easing some of the operational pressures faced by the home. Counseling sessions were also organized, recognizing that emotional and psychological well-being is inseparable from physical health. Both caregivers and children benefited from these sessions, which created safe spaces for expression, encouragement, and emotional healing. The inclusion of psychosocial support highlighted the foundation’s holistic approach, acknowledging that healthcare encompasses not only treatment but also dignity, empathy, and human connection.
An important component of the outreach involved research and data collection conducted ethically and with the consent of caregivers. Members of the foundation’s research team gathered insights aimed at informing future evidence-based interventions. By documenting patterns, needs, and outcomes, the foundation hopes to design more targeted programs that can be replicated in other communities facing similar challenges. This data-driven approach reflects a growing recognition within humanitarian work that sustainable impact requires informed planning supported by measurable evidence.
The event was comprehensively documented by the foundation’s media team through photography and videography, capturing moments of interaction, care delivery, and shared hope. These visual records not only serve as documentation but also help raise awareness about the realities faced by children with special needs and the importance of inclusive healthcare initiatives. Coverage by DDM News further amplified the significance of the outreach, bringing national attention to an often-overlooked segment of society and highlighting the transformative potential of community-driven interventions.
For facilities like Mother Louisa Charity Home, which can sometimes go months without access to specialized medical professionals, initiatives such as this outreach represent a critical lifeline. The presence of trained experts provided immediate relief while also reinforcing a sense of partnership and continuity. Foundation representatives explained that the visit served as a preliminary engagement, with plans already underway for additional visits that will introduce financial assistance programs, specialized therapies, and ongoing medical monitoring tailored to the children’s evolving needs.
The outreach also demonstrated the power of collaboration between healthcare professionals, volunteers, and community organizations united by a shared vision of social responsibility. Volunteers assisted in organizing activities, engaging children in interactive sessions, and ensuring smooth coordination throughout the day. Their involvement underscored how collective effort can magnify impact, transforming a single-day intervention into a catalyst for long-term change.
Guided by its mission of “Restoring Health, Spreading Hope,” the Michael Odokoro Foundation continues to position itself as a proactive advocate for inclusive healthcare access. The outreach at Mother Louisa Charity Home illustrated how compassion, when paired with structured action and strategic planning, can reshape outcomes for vulnerable populations. By addressing medical, emotional, and social needs simultaneously, the foundation reaffirmed the idea that meaningful development begins with care that recognizes every individual’s worth.
As reported by DDM News, the success of the initiative has already sparked conversations about expanding similar programs to other regions where children with developmental conditions remain underserved. For the children and caregivers at Mother Louisa Charity Home, the outreach was more than an event—it was a renewed assurance that they are not forgotten, and that sustained compassion, backed by action, can indeed transform lives and restore hope for the future.

Iran Still Set for World Cup Despite Tensions, Says Asian Football Confederation

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The global sporting calendar is fundamentally designed to unite nations, but as the highly anticipated North American World Cup approaches, the beautiful game has found itself deeply entangled in the perilous web of modern warfare and high-stakes international diplomacy. Despite an atmosphere thick with geopolitical tension and direct warnings regarding player safety, the Iranian men’s national football team is moving forward with its plans to compete in the summer extravaganza co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This resolute stance, confirmed by top Asian football officials this Monday, unfolds against a grim backdrop of escalating hostilities, casting a long and uncertain shadow over one of the world’s most celebrated tournaments.

The primary source of this uncertainty stems from the devastating military conflict triggered by United States and Israeli strikes on the 28th of February. The resulting war has violently disrupted the geopolitical equilibrium of the Middle East, immediately throwing Iran’s participation in a tournament heavily hosted by the United States into severe doubt. Yet, within the corridors of sporting governance, there is a desperate push to maintain a semblance of normalcy. Speaking at a heavily attended press conference at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Windsor Paul John, the confederation’s general secretary, painted a picture of a governing body holding out hope amidst the chaos. “As far as we know, Iran is playing,” John stated, attempting to anchor the spiraling situation in procedural facts. He elaborated that while the AFC is intensely monitoring the fluctuating circumstances surrounding the Iranian squad, there currently exists no official documentation or declaration to suggest a withdrawal. “We are monitoring whether they are playing or not, but at the moment they are. There is no official information that they are not playing,” he reiterated, emphasizing that the AFC desperately wants Iran—widely recognized as a “top team” within the continent—to showcase its talent on the global showpiece. “So we hope that they will solve their issues… and be able to participate in the World Cup,” John added, a sentiment that feels increasingly fragile in the face of international artillery.

The situation was further inflamed on Thursday when President Donald Trump utilized his Truth Social platform to issue a stark and chilling caution directly to the Iranian athletes. While he stated that the team was technically welcome to attend the tournament, his rhetoric carried a dark caveat. He warned that the players’ “life and safety” could be at imminent risk should they choose to step foot in North America for the games. “I really don’t believe it is appropriate that they be there, for their own life and safety,” he posted, injecting a terrifying layer of personal peril into a sporting event. As the international community digests these extraordinary remarks, DDM News has learned that security protocols for the tournament are being drastically re-evaluated to account for the unprecedented friction between a host nation’s political figures and a visiting team embroiled in active conflict.

Simultaneously, a separate but equally harrowing drama is unfolding concerning the Iranian women’s national football team. The women’s squad, which recently competed in the Asian Cup hosted by Australia, has become the epicenter of a desperate asylum saga that perfectly encapsulates the terrifying intersection of sports and authoritarian politics. In a profound moment of silent protest, members of the team refused to sing the Iranian national anthem, an act of defiance that led to them being viciously branded as “traitors” by hardliners in their home country. Fearing brutal retribution upon their return, seven members of the visiting football delegation bravely sought sanctuary, officially requesting asylum from the Australian government.

However, the narrative of their escape took a dark and tragic turn this past Sunday. The captain of the women’s team shockingly withdrew her bid for asylum, a move that sent ripples of alarm through human rights organizations worldwide. Consequently, only two members of the original seven are now slated to remain in Australia. The reasons behind this sudden reversal are deeply troubling. According to insights provided by a former player and verified by a prominent Persian-language television channel broadcasting from outside of Iran, the athletes were subjected to an unbearable campaign of psychological coercion. It is alleged that the Iranian state apparatus applied immense pressure on the defecting players through severe, direct threats orchestrated against their vulnerable family members still living inside Iran.

In a brazen counter-narrative, Iranian authorities publicly accused the Australian government of acting coercively, claiming that Australia was inappropriately pressuring the players to stay and defect. This diplomatic tug-of-war has left the athletes themselves in a state of agonizing limbo. The players who have succumbed to the pressure and agreed to return to Iran are currently isolated at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, anxiously awaiting their onward travel into the unknown. When questioned about the immediate future of the women’s delegation, the AFC’s Windsor Paul John maintained a stance of cautious neutrality. He noted that the confederation is simply waiting for word from the team regarding “when they want to leave.” He concluded, “It’s their decision and we will support that,” though the true autonomy behind that “decision” remains heavily disputed by international observers.

This multifaceted crisis involving Iranian football is unfolding against a broader backdrop of global instability. According to ongoing economic coverage by DDM News, the raging Iran war has sent massive shockwaves through the global markets, driving oil prices sharply above the $100 per barrel mark and causing major Asian stock indices to plummet in fear of a wider regional contagion. Meanwhile, the machinery of global football bureaucracy churns on, seemingly detached from the specter of war, with FIFA recently issuing fines and sanctions against Nigeria and the DR Congo over crowd misconduct during their own World Cup play-off incidents. Yet, no administrative penalty or financial fine can compare to the life-or-death stakes currently overshadowing Iranian football, as the world waits to see if the beautiful game can survive the ugly realities of conflict.

6 Foods That Naturally Lower Blood Pressure

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High blood pressure, medically known as Hypertension, affects millions worldwide and is a leading risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems. While medications are effective, health experts emphasize that dietary choices play a powerful role in managing blood pressure naturally.

According to the American Heart Association, incorporating certain foods into your daily diet can help lower blood pressure and support overall cardiovascular health.

Here are six foods that doctors recommend for naturally controlling blood pressure.

1. Leafy Greens

Vegetables like spinach, kale, and Swiss chard are high in potassium, which helps the body balance sodium levels. This can relax blood vessel walls and reduce pressure on the arteries.

2. Berries

Blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries are rich in flavonoids—plant compounds that have been shown to improve heart health and lower blood pressure. Regular consumption may reduce hypertension risk.

3. Beets

Beets contain nitrates, which help widen blood vessels and improve blood flow. Drinking beet juice or adding cooked beets to meals may contribute to lower blood pressure over time.

4. Oats and Whole Grains

High-fiber foods like oatmeal and whole-grain bread help maintain healthy cholesterol levels and support cardiovascular function. Soluble fiber, in particular, can help reduce systolic blood pressure.

5. Fatty Fish

Salmon, mackerel, and sardines are rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which help reduce inflammation and improve artery health. Including fatty fish in your diet two to three times per week may lower blood pressure naturally.

6. Garlic

Garlic contains allicin, a compound that relaxes blood vessels and improves blood flow. Studies have shown that regular garlic consumption can modestly reduce blood pressure in people with hypertension.

Additional Tips for Managing Blood Pressure Naturally

  • Reduce salt and processed food intake

  • Maintain a healthy weight

  • Exercise regularly, such as walking or swimming

  • Limit alcohol consumption

  • Manage stress through meditation, yoga, or deep-breathing exercises

Takeaway

Incorporating these six foods into a balanced diet, combined with healthy lifestyle habits, can help lower blood pressure naturally and support long-term heart health. Medical professionals advise that these dietary changes are most effective when part of a holistic approach to cardiovascular wellness.

Trump Pushes for Global Coalition to Protect Oil Tankers in Strait of Hormuz

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United States President Donald Trump is preparing to unveil plans for a multinational naval coalition aimed at escorting commercial oil tankers through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping corridor that has recently become the center of escalating geopolitical tensions.

According to emerging reports from international media outlets, the proposed coalition is being organized by the United States in response to the ongoing disruption of maritime traffic in the strait following Iran’s decision to effectively shut down the vital waterway amid intensifying hostilities in the Middle East.

The Strait of Hormuz, which links the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, is one of the most important maritime routes in the world for the transportation of crude oil and liquefied natural gas. Analysts estimate that nearly 20 percent of the world’s oil supply passes through the narrow channel each day, making any disruption to shipping activity there a major concern for global energy markets.

DDM News gathered that the Trump administration has been actively lobbying allied nations to participate in the proposed security arrangement that would see naval vessels escorting oil tankers and cargo ships attempting to pass through the contested waterway.

Speaking to journalists aboard Air Force One during a recent trip, President Trump confirmed that his administration is already in discussions with several countries regarding their possible participation in the coalition effort. He indicated that the plan is intended to protect international shipping and ensure the uninterrupted flow of oil through the strategically vital passage.

According to the U.S. president, Washington has contacted at least seven countries about contributing military assets or logistical support to the operation. However, Trump declined to publicly name the governments involved in the ongoing negotiations.

“I’m demanding that these countries come in and protect their own territory, because it is their territory,” Trump reportedly told reporters, emphasizing that many of the nations whose economies depend heavily on oil shipments from the region should share responsibility for safeguarding the route.

While the White House has not officially confirmed all of the potential participants, previous diplomatic communications suggest that countries such as China, France, Japan, South Korea, and the United Kingdom have been approached regarding their involvement in the coalition.

However, DDM News understands that several of these countries remain cautious about committing military forces to the initiative, largely due to fears that such a move could further escalate tensions with Iran.

The Iranian government had earlier announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz after the United States and its regional allies launched military strikes on Iranian targets. Since then, Tehran has reportedly deployed naval mines and issued warnings that any vessel attempting to pass through the waterway could face retaliation.

These developments have dramatically slowed maritime traffic through the strait, with shipping companies and oil tanker operators reluctant to risk their vessels in an increasingly volatile security environment.

The disruption has had immediate consequences for the global economy. Oil prices have surged above $100 per barrel in international markets, triggering fears of a worldwide economic slowdown and sending stock markets into sharp declines in several major financial centers.

Energy analysts say the sudden spike in crude prices is already placing pressure on governments around the world, particularly those whose economies rely heavily on imported oil. In the United States, rising petrol prices have reportedly become a major concern for the White House as policymakers attempt to manage the economic fallout of the crisis.

The situation worsened further after the U.S. military reportedly carried out airstrikes against a key Iranian oil production facility located on Kharg Island, a major export terminal in the Persian Gulf. The attack significantly disrupted Iranian oil output and further inflamed tensions between Washington and Tehran.

President Trump later hinted that additional military action against Iranian infrastructure could be considered, reportedly suggesting that a second strike might occur in the near future.

Despite Washington’s push for a joint security mission, some key U.S. allies have signaled reluctance to participate in the coalition. Officials in several European countries have expressed concerns that deploying warships to the Strait of Hormuz could draw them deeper into a broader regional conflict.

The United Kingdom, for example, has so far stopped short of committing naval forces to the mission. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently held a phone conversation with President Trump during which both leaders discussed the importance of restoring safe navigation through the strait.

However, Starmer later indicated that Britain was not currently planning to deploy warships to the region, reflecting London’s cautious approach to the escalating crisis.

Similarly, officials in France have rejected the idea of joining a U.S.-led escort operation. France’s armed forces leadership has stated that the country intends to maintain a defensive posture and avoid actions that could be interpreted as direct participation in military hostilities.

Germany has also expressed skepticism about expanding existing European naval missions into the Strait of Hormuz. German officials have pointed to the limited effectiveness of previous maritime security operations in the Red Sea, where international naval patrols have struggled to fully prevent attacks on commercial vessels.

Meanwhile, member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council have issued a joint statement condemning Iran’s actions in the strait and affirming their right to take necessary measures to protect their territories, citizens, and economic interests.

The European Union is expected to discuss the possibility of expanding its existing naval mission, known as Aspides, during an upcoming foreign affairs meeting involving the bloc’s 27 member states.

As diplomatic negotiations continue, uncertainty remains over whether the proposed coalition will move forward before hostilities in the region subside or whether participating countries will wait for a de-escalation of tensions before committing their forces.

For now, the White House has declined to officially comment on reports about the formation of the coalition. However, with global energy markets under severe strain and tensions in the Middle East continuing to escalate, the coming days could prove decisive in determining whether an international naval force will be deployed to safeguard one of the world’s most important maritime trade routes.

Nigeria, DR Congo Hit With FIFA Sanctions

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FIFA has sanctioned Nigeria and Democratic Republic of the Congo following disciplinary breaches during their 2026 World Cup qualifying match.

The sanctions were announced after DR Congo defeated Nigeria 4–3 on penalties in Morocco to advance to the intercontinental play-offs of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.

According to FIFA’s disciplinary report, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) was fined 1,000 Swiss francs after spectators were found to have thrown objects during the match.

The action was ruled to be in violation of Articles 17 and 17.2.b of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, which addresses crowd misconduct at football matches.

The DR Congo Football Federation was fined 5,000 Swiss francs after supporters used laser pointers and other electronic devices during the match.

FIFA said the conduct violated Article 17.2.d of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, which prohibits the use of such devices as they can distract players and officials.

Following Nigeria’s elimination, Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle alleged that DR Congo officials engaged in voodoo rituals during the penalty shootout.

“During all the penalty sessions, the guy from Congo did some voodoo,” Chelle said.

“Every time, so this is why I was a little nervous after him.”

The sanctions come as FIFA continues to review a complaint filed by Nigeria against DR Congo over the alleged use of ineligible players.

Nigeria lodged the protest on December 15, 2025, questioning the nationality switches of several overseas-born players, including:

Lionel Mpasi

Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Axel Tuanzebe

Arthur Masuaku

Samuel Moutoussamy

Cédric Bakambu

As preparations continue for the next stage of the qualifiers, DR Congo will face the winner of the match between New Caledonia and Jamaica in the intercontinental play-off scheduled for March 31.

However, the Congolese team has already dropped two of the disputed playersMichel-Ange Balikwisha and Mario Stroeykens from its 26-man squad ahead of the crucial encounter.

Why Sitting Too Long Can Be Dangerous to Your Health

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In today’s modern lifestyle, many people spend hours each day sitting whether at a desk, in front of a screen, or commuting. Health experts warn that prolonged sitting is more than just a minor inconvenience; it is a serious risk factor for multiple health problems. According to the World Health Organization, sedentary behavior is linked to millions of deaths globally each year.

The Hidden Risks of Sitting

Medical research shows that sitting for extended periods can negatively affect metabolism, circulation, and organ function. Even people who exercise regularly are not completely immune to the risks associated with prolonged sitting.

Health Risks Linked to Long Periods of Sitting

1. Heart Disease

Extended sedentary time can reduce circulation, leading to higher cholesterol and elevated blood pressure. Over time, this increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke, and other cardiovascular problems.

2. Obesity and Weight Gain

Sitting for hours burns fewer calories, contributing to weight gain and obesity. Studies also show that people who sit excessively are more likely to develop abdominal fat, which is particularly harmful to overall health.

3. Diabetes and Blood Sugar Imbalances

Prolonged sitting slows the body’s ability to process glucose, increasing the risk of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Breaking up long periods of sitting with short activity can help regulate blood sugar levels.

4. Muscle Weakness and Poor Posture

Sitting compresses the spine and reduces the activity of core muscles, leading to back pain, neck strain, and poor posture. Over time, this can cause chronic musculoskeletal problems.

5. Increased Risk of Certain Cancers

Research suggests that extended sedentary behavior may be linked to a higher risk of colorectal, breast, and endometrial cancers. Physical activity appears to counteract some of these risks.

How to Reduce the Risks

Experts recommend the following strategies to minimize the dangers of prolonged sitting:

  • Stand or walk for a few minutes every 30–60 minutes

  • Use a standing desk when possible

  • Incorporate regular physical activity into your daily routine

  • Stretch and perform light exercises during breaks

Takeaway

Sitting for long periods may seem harmless, but its effects on the heart, metabolism, and overall health are significant. Health professionals emphasize that small, consistent changes like standing breaks, walking, and stretching—can dramatically reduce health risks and improve long-term wellness.