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Gunmen kill two herders, slaughter three cattle in Plateau

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In Plateau State, two teenage herders were killed and three cattle slaughtered by unknown gunmen, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) reported.

The incident occurred on Saturday evening in Jol village, Riyom Local Government Area. Victims were identified as Muhammad Sani and Furuk Bilyaminu, though Bilyaminu’s body was still missing at the time of the report.

MACBAN, through its Plateau State chairman, Ibrahim Yusuf Babayo, described the attack as “senseless” and part of a series of targeted assaults on herders in the state.

The association confirmed that the incident has been reported to security agencies, including the Department of State Services (DSS), Police, and Operation Safe Haven, and called for urgent government action to protect herders and their livestock.

Babayo stated, “We will not be provoked, but we demand urgent action from the state and federal governments to protect our people and livestock.”

Leonardo DiCaprio Sparks Buzz After Stepping Out in Cap with 27-Year-Old Girlfriend

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Hollywood superstar Leonardo DiCaprio is once again at the center of public conversation and this time, it’s not about a movie role.

The 51-year-old Oscar winner was recently spotted stepping out wearing a low face cap pulled down over his eyes, a move that instantly sparked speculation online. Photos circulating on social media show the actor appearing to keep a low profile while reportedly out with his 27-year-old girlfriend. Almost immediately, fans began asking the same question: what exactly is he trying to hide?

DiCaprio, best known for his roles in blockbuster films like Titanic and The Wolf of Wall Street, has long maintained a relatively private personal life despite his global fame. However, his dating history has consistently drawn public attention particularly due to the noticeable age gap between him and many of his past partners.

Over the years, social media has developed an ongoing narrative around the actor’s relationships, with critics frequently pointing out that his girlfriends tend to be in their mid-20s. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that both parties are consenting adults and that the scrutiny is exaggerated.

The recent sighting has only fueled that debate further. Some observers suggest the cap and low-profile appearance may simply be a standard celebrity tactic to avoid paparazzi. A-list stars are often photographed relentlessly, and subtle disguises — baseball caps, hoodies, sunglasses are nothing new in Hollywood.

Others speculate that DiCaprio may simply prefer to keep certain aspects of his personal life out of the spotlight, especially given the persistent commentary surrounding his relationships. Being one of the most recognizable faces in the world comes with a level of attention that few can fully understand.

It’s also worth noting that the actor has never publicly addressed the online jokes and viral commentary about his dating life. Instead, he has consistently kept the focus on his work and environmental activism, areas where he has invested significant time and influence over the years.

Whether the cap was a deliberate attempt to avoid cameras or just a casual fashion choice, one thing is clear, whenever Leonardo DiCaprio steps out, people notice.

And as long as he remains one of Hollywood’s most eligible (and talked-about) leading men, public curiosity about his personal life isn’t likely to fade anytime soon.

FCT Polls: Sanni hails APC victory, commends Tinubu, Gov. AbdulRazaq

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Kwara businessman and Chairman of FlowFM 92.7 and Stefolga Group, Araba Femi Sanni, has congratulated the All Progressives Congress (APC) on its victory in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections.

In a statement on Sunday, Sanni also hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, describing the outcome as a product of effective leadership and coordinated campaign strategy.

He commended the APC leadership and members in the FCT for what he called a disciplined and well-executed campaign that delivered a decisive mandate in the nation’s capital.

Sanni particularly applauded Governor AbdulRazaq for his role as Chairman of the 137-member National Campaign Council, noting that his strategic direction and commitment were instrumental to the party’s success.

He also acknowledged the efforts of opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party and the African Democratic Congress, saying their participation enriched the democratic contest and strengthened the electoral process.

The media entrepreneur further praised the Independent National Electoral Commission for the generally peaceful and orderly conduct of the polls, adding that the commission’s performance bolstered public confidence in the process.

“This victory is a triumph for democracy and a clear affirmation of the party’s growing grassroots appeal. I congratulate President Tinubu, the APC leadership, and all newly elected chairmen and councillors,” he said.

Chad shuts border with Sudan amid escalating clashes

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The government of Chad announced on Monday that it is shutting its border with Sudan until further notice, following repeated incursions by armed groups involved in Sudan’s ongoing civil conflict.

Communications Minister Mahamat Gassim Cherif said the closure aims to prevent the conflict from spilling over into Chadian territory, after clashes that have claimed the lives of at least nine Chadian soldiers since December.

Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have been fighting government troops for nearly three years, a war that has killed tens of thousands and displaced around 11 million people, according to the UN.

Chad’s statement emphasized that the country reserves the right to retaliate against any violation of its territory and borders.

Cross-border movement of goods and people is suspended, though “exceptional exemptions” for humanitarian purposes are allowed.

The move highlights concerns over the conflict’s regional impact and Chad’s determination to protect its sovereignty and prevent further escalation along its borders.

Horror at Home: Mother Charged in Triple Child Deaths Appears in Court Paralyzed After Alleged Window Jump

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A tragic and deeply disturbing case unfolded in court this week as a mother accused of orchestrating the deaths of her three young children made her first appearance before a judge.

Prosecutors allege that the woman deliberately sent her husband out on an errand before carrying out the unthinkable inside the family’s home. Authorities claim she then attempted to take her own life by jumping from a window, an act that reportedly left her paralyzed.

Emergency responders arrived at the residence following reports of an incident and discovered the three children unresponsive. Despite efforts to save them, they were pronounced dead at the scene. The mother was found critically injured outside the property and rushed to a nearby hospital, where she survived but sustained severe spinal injuries.

During her court appearance, the defendant remained in a wheelchair as the charges against her were formally read. She is facing multiple counts related to the deaths of her children. The courtroom was filled with grief and tension as family members and members of the public struggled to process the magnitude of the allegations.

Investigators told the court that evidence suggests the incident was premeditated. According to prosecutors, the accused intentionally created an opportunity by ensuring her husband was not present at the time. Authorities are continuing to examine digital records, witness statements, and forensic findings as the case moves forward.

The defense has not yet fully outlined its argument but indicated that mental health will likely be a significant factor in the proceedings. Legal experts say the case could involve extensive psychiatric evaluations to determine the defendant’s mental state at the time of the incident and whether she is fit to stand trial.

The tragedy has sent shockwaves through the local community, with neighbors describing the family as quiet and largely private. Grief counselors have reportedly been made available to those affected, particularly extended family members coping with the devastating loss.

As the legal process begins, the court has scheduled a follow-up hearing while the accused remains in custody under medical supervision. If convicted, she could face life imprisonment.

The case has reignited conversations about mental health awareness, family support systems, and the importance of early intervention when warning signs appear.

Further details are expected to emerge as the investigation continues.

FCT polls: Tinubu hails Wike for APC victory

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IYC backs Clark’s call for Wike’s arrest over Rivers crisis
IYC backs Clark’s call for Wike’s arrest over Rivers crisis

President Bola Tinubu has praised FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, saying his performance in the capital contributed to APC’s electoral gains.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Saturday conducted elections across the six area councils of the FCT.

It also conducted by-elections in Rivers and Kano States.

The APC recorded huge victories, securing most of the contested positions.

In a statement issued on Sunday by Chief Bayo Onanuga, the spokesman of the president, Tinubu congratulated the successful candidates.

He also commended INEC, security agencies and other stakeholders for their roles in ensuring a smooth and credible electoral process.

President Tinubu urged those elected to govern with “humility, patriotism, and dedication and to view the mandate given to them by the people as a sacred trust.”

Meanwhile, despite Wike’s membership of the Peoples Democratic Party, the President singled him out for commendation, noting that his accomplishments in the FCT had strengthened the APC’s fortunes at the polls.

“President Tinubu commends the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for his remarkable achievements in the territory, which have yielded political dividends to the governing All Progressives Congress (APC).

“The President congratulates the APC national leadership, Kano and Rivers leaderships, and all members of the party on the victories at the polls.

“President Tinubu lauds the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies, and voters for the peaceful and successful conduct of the elections.

“He further commends the courage and discipline displayed by all the contestants, stating that democracy is enriched with the vibrancy of participation and competition”, the statement reads.

While describing the elections as a boost to Nigeria’s democratic development, the President reiterated that the exercise reinforces democratic institutions and culture.

He also called on “INEC to continue improving its efforts to deliver even more exemplary electoral processes.”

RMD Returns as Editi Effiong Confirms ‘The Black Book: Old Scores’ with Emmy Winner Nicky Weinstock Onboard

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The excitement surrounding Nollywood just reached a new high as acclaimed filmmaker Editi Effiong officially confirmed the sequel to his 2023 global hit, The Black Book. Titled The Black Book: Old Scores, the upcoming film promises to be bigger, bolder, and even more ambitious than its predecessor.

Effiong made the announcement via his X account, putting to rest what he described as the “worst kept secret.” In his words, the sequel is indeed happening, and it comes with a major international collaboration. Emmy Award-winning producer Nicky Weinstock, known for his work on the critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series Severance, has joined the project as a producer.

According to Effiong, the past two years have been intensely busy. He explained that he devoted that time to writing what has now become his favorite script, co-writing it with his longtime collaborator Bunmi Ajakaiye. Beyond crafting the story, he also worked alongside Nicky, Mimi, and Ashley to secure what he described as unprecedented funding for the production. With financial backing from Adino Capital, Mango Tree, and Blooming Caravan, Effiong emphasized that the goal was to create something historic.

Reflecting on the impact of the original film, Effiong noted that The Black Book became the most successful Nigerian film globally, ranking in the top 10 in over 69 countries on Netflix and surpassing 20 million views. Because of that achievement, he stressed that it was crucial for the sequel to live up to  and even exceed the standards set in 2023. He confidently assured fans that audiences are going to love Old Scores.

Veteran actor Richard Mofe-Damijo returns as Paul Edima, the relentless father whose pursuit of justice captivated global audiences. This time, the story unfolds in a new world, with the Niger Delta serving as a breathtaking backdrop. Effiong revealed that while some familiar characters will return, a host of new characters from Nigeria, the UK, the US, and Japan will be introduced, promising fresh dynamics and unexpected twists.

He described the production as the largest Nigerian film effort to date, backed by a 300-member Nigerian and international crew. Effiong expressed deep gratitude to the collaborators who helped bring the vision to life, including cinematographer and co-producer Yinka Edward, costume designer Yolanda Okereke, assistant director Joshua Enekahire, and production designer Mosadoluwa Olaleka.

While an official release date has yet to be announced, anticipation is already building. With international partnerships, substantial investment, and the return of one of Nollywood’s most respected actors, The Black Book: Old Scores is shaping up to be another defining moment for Nigerian cinema.

Fans now eagerly await the next chapter in Paul Edima’s fight, Hone that promises deeper themes, higher stakes, and a cinematic experience on an unprecedented scale.

Zelensky Says Putin Has Started World War III

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President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine versus President Vladimir Putin of Russia
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine versus President Vladimir Putin of Russia

President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russian leader Vladimir Putin has effectively triggered a global conflict and must be stopped through intensified military and economic pressure.

Speaking in an interview with BBC in Kyiv, Zelensky insisted Ukraine would not concede territory in exchange for a ceasefire, arguing that such a move would weaken national unity and abandon citizens living in occupied areas.

“I believe that Putin has already started it,” Zelensky said, adding that Russia seeks to impose a different way of life on the world.

Zelensky dismissed proposals that Ukraine surrender remaining parts of the eastern Donetsk region and additional southern territory to end the war, warning that any withdrawal would divide the country and only provide Russia time to regroup.

He said Moscow could resume aggression within a few years if granted a pause.

Ukraine insists it will prevail

Despite battlefield pressures and calls from some Western analysts for compromise, Zelensky maintained that Ukraine would not lose the war.

“We are fighting for Ukraine’s independence,” he said, stressing that victory includes restoring normal life, preserving sovereignty and preventing further Russian expansion.

He added that reclaiming Ukraine’s internationally recognised 1991 borders remains the ultimate goal, though immediate large-scale offensives could cost massive civilian and military casualties.

Zelensky’s remarks come amid renewed pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, who has urged Kyiv to engage quickly in ceasefire negotiations.

Western diplomats say Washington believes territorial concessions may be key to ending the conflict, though Kyiv fears such compromises would embolden Moscow.

The Ukrainian leader said long-term security guarantees approved by the U.S. Congress rather than dependent on any single president  are essential before considering political steps such as elections.

Zelensky noted that elections postponed under martial law could be organised if necessary to end the war, but stressed they must be recognised as legitimate and conducted under secure conditions, given the displacement of millions and ongoing occupation.

The president also highlighted Ukraine’s urgent need for stronger air defence systems and expressed frustration that partners have not granted licences to produce systems such as Patriot missiles domestically.

War could continue, but pressure key

Zelensky said ending the war requires coordinated global pressure on Russia, while diplomatic and military strategies proceed simultaneously.

“For us, success is to stop Putin,” he said, expressing confidence that Ukraine will ultimately prevail.

The war, which began with Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022, continues to reshape global security and geopolitical alliances, with Kyiv warning that failure to halt Moscow could threaten wider international stability.

Why Simi, family owe me an apology — Samklef

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Simi and Samklef

 

Music producer Samklef is calling out Simi, asking her family to apologize to him amid the singer’s ongoing controversy.

Samklef in a post on his official X handle, claimed he played a significant role in shaping Simi’s early career and accuses her of ingratitude.

He tweeted: “We live in a world where we encourage people to be ungrateful… Whatever Simi is today, I am part of her foundation. And the family owe me a big apology”.

This is coming as Simi continues to trend online following heated exchanges with social media users after she spoke out against rape culture amid rape allegations involving Mirabel.

The singer has faced stiff criticism after engaging users on X, reigniting debates and drawing scrutiny to her past statements.

Since the controversy began, several old tweets and comments attributed to Simi have resurfaced, sparking further outrage and intensifying the online backlash.

 

 

Nigeria wins $6.2m arbitration case against European tech giant

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Nigeria won a 6.2 million dollar arbitration case against the European Dynamics UK Ltd, an international technology contractor, which had entered into a dispute through the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).

This is contained in a statement by Mr Kamarudeen Ogundele, Senior Assistant on Communication and Publicity to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN.

The ministry said that the European Dynamics UK Ltd, an international technology contractor, had entered into a dispute with the BPP over a national e-procurement project.

It noted that the ruling, which is final and not subject to appeal, was dismissed by Mrs Funmi Roberts, the Sole Arbitrator, when the tribunal sat at the International Centre for Arbitration and Mediation, Abuja.

“The tribunal dismissed the contractor’s claims in their entirety, relieving Nigeria of potential financial exposure estimated at over 6.2 million dollars (approximately ₦9.3 billion) in claimed payments and damages.

“The European Dynamics UK Ltd had claimed approximately 2.4 million dollars for alleged milestone completions, 3 million dollars in general damages and an additional 800,000 dollars in settlement claims.’’

It added that the Director-General of the BPP, Dr Adebowale Adedokun, inherited a stalled technology project together with ongoing arbitration proceedings upon resumption in office.

Prior to Adedokun’s appointment, there had been discussions around an out-of-court settlement, but the bureau, however, elected to continue with the arbitral process, maintaining that payments must be tied strictly to demonstrable value delivered.

The underlying contract concerned the design, development, customisation, supply, installation and maintenance of a national electronic Government Procurement (eGP) system financed with support from the World Bank.

The project aimed to strengthen transparency, accountability and efficiency across federal public procurement processes.

Central to the dispute was the User Acceptance Test (UAT).

The UAT carried out by the BPP identified significant functional deficiencies, including critical omissions and errors affecting system performance.

The bureau argued that unlike conventional supply contracts where delivery may occur upon physical handover, software customisation projects are performance-validated.

That delivery crystallises only upon satisfactory UAT confirming that the system operates in accordance with the technical requirements, statutory workflows, and operational environment for which it was commissioned.

The ministry noted that the tribunal accepted Nigeria’s position that these deficiencies fell within the vendor’s responsibility to remedy at no additional cost.

It further held that the contractor, as the technical expert, bore the obligation to ensure that the delivered system complied with contractual requirements irrespective of earlier technical documents that might have been approved by the BPP.

The tribunal also found no evidence that the bureau consented to the merger of multi-phase modules into a single phase, and nothing in the contract suggests that such a merger is permissible, particularly given that payment is structured in phases.

Consequently, the tribunal dismissed all claims by European Dynamics UK Ltd in their entirety and ruled that the contractual framework was distorted.

The ministry also noted that Adedokun, during a formal presentation of the award to the minister of justice, described the outcome as an important signal for public sector technology contracting.

“This particular vendor has taken various African countries to court and won every single case.

“Nigeria is the first to defeat them. We stood our ground against one of the best legal teams in the world because we believed in the expertise of our own Nigerian legal professionals,” he said.

He expressed appreciation to the minister for approving the proceedings, noting that without such support, Nigeria would have lost billions of naira that can now be spent on critical national development.

The AGF commended Adedokun’s courage and the brilliance of the legal team, adding that Nigeria is a country blessed with both natural and human resources.

“This win sends a clear message to the international community: Nigeria has resonated. It is no longer business as usual. By standing up to European Dynamics, we have instilled courage in other African nations to protect their own resources,” he said.

The minister commended the president for sustained support to institutional strengthening within the justice sector, saying, “We have a leader, mentor and father that can always watch our back.

The statement noted that the legal representative for the BPP encouraged the incorporation of lessons from the arbitration into ongoing e-procurement reforms to strengthen contract performance oversight and reduce the risk of future disputes.

It added that Nigeria’s legal team was led by Johnson & Wilner LLP, a Nigerian business and technology law firm, with Basil Udotai, Founding Partner, leading the arbitration together with the firm’s strategic partners and associates.

 

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FCT poll: PDP drags APC to court over five council win

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has constituted a legal team to challenge the outcome of Saturday’s Area Council elections in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), following the sweeping victory recorded by the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Results declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission showed that the APC won five of the six chairmanship seats, securing victories in Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), Abaji, Bwari, Kwali and Kuje. The PDP clinched the lone chairmanship seat in Gwagwalada.

In a statement on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, the PDP congratulated its successful candidates but alleged widespread irregularities, including intimidation of voters and manipulation of results.

The party said its legal challenge would be led by National Legal Adviser Shafi Bara’u and urged aggrieved candidates to take prompt action.

The party further cited voter apathy and alleged vote-buying, warning that the conduct of the poll could foreshadow future elections if reforms are not implemented.

APC dominates councils

In AMAC, APC candidate Christopher Maikalangu polled 40,295 votes out of 62,861 valid votes cast to defeat his closest rivals.

In Bwari, Joshua Ishaku secured victory with 18,466 votes, while Umar Abubakar won Abaji with 15,535 votes.

Similarly, APC candidates Nuhu Daniel and Danjuma Shekwolo emerged winners in Kwali and Kuje, respectively. The PDP’s only win came in Gwagwalada, where Mohammed Kasim defeated the APC candidate Yahaya Shehu.

INEC addresses concerns

INEC disclosed that more than 239,000 voters participated in the election, representing about 15 percent of the 1.68 million registered voters.

The commission denied claims that voters were migrated to new polling units, explaining that “split polling units” were created near existing centres to reduce congestion.

The commission also reported that 93 percent of polling unit results had been uploaded to its Result Viewing Portal and attributed delays in announcing the Kuje result to difficult terrain affecting collation.

EFCC arrests suspects for electoral offences

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission arrested 20 suspects across the FCT for alleged electoral offences, including vote-buying and obstruction of law enforcement officers.

The agency said one suspect was caught with ₦13.5 million near a polling unit in Kwali, while arrests were also made in Abaji, Gwagwalada and Kuje. The total sum recovered stood at ₦17.2 million.

Tinubu, Wike hail poll outcome

President Bola Tinubu congratulated the winners and praised the peaceful conduct of the elections. He also commended FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for his leadership in the territory.

Wike described the exercise as a reflection of residents’ commitment to democracy, adding that the outcome clarified the country’s political landscape.

Atiku raises concern over turnout

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar warned that low voter turnout indicated shrinking democratic space and declining public confidence in the electoral process.

He urged opposition forces to unite to safeguard democracy.

Meanwhile, PDP chieftain Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim said the party’s performance signals a resurgence ahead of the 2027 general elections, citing continued grassroots support despite internal challenges.

The FCT elections were conducted to fill six chairmanship and 62 councillorship seats across the territory.

FCT Poll: Democracy under threat, Tinubu’s grip tightening — Atiku

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Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President of Nigeria and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) Atiku Abubakar, has raised concern over the low voter turnout that greeted Saturday’s FCT Area Council elections.

While reacting to the exercise, Atiku described the turnout as a damning verdict on the state of Nigeria’s democracy under the current administration.

In a statement issued by his media office, Atiku argued that the low turnout was not coincidental but the result of what he termed a political climate marked by intolerance, intimidation, and the systematic suppression of opposition voices.

He said the government has deliberately narrowed the democratic space by targeting dissenters, pressuring defectors, and fostering an atmosphere where opposing views are treated as threats rather than constructive contributions to national development.

“When citizens begin to believe their votes no longer count, democracy starts to wither,” Atiku stated, adding that the situation goes beyond voter apathy and signals deeper concerns about governance and pluralism.

He warned that the continued weakening of participatory governance could cause lasting damage to Nigeria’s democratic foundations if not urgently addressed.

“A democracy without a vibrant opposition, genuine political competition, and public trust exists in name only,” he said, cautioning that history may judge the current period as one in which democratic gains were gradually eroded.

Atiku called on opposition parties and pro-democracy groups nationwide to unite in defence of the Republic, stressing that safeguarding Nigeria’s democracy transcends partisan interests.

19 Nigerians Face US Deportation Amid Immigration Crackdown

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No fewer than 19 additional Nigerians have been placed on the United States government’s “worst of the worst” criminal list and are scheduled for deportation, according to findings from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Information published on the agency’s website indicates that the latest update raises the number of Nigerians slated for deportation to 113.

The individuals were convicted of various offences, including sexual assault of a minor, fraud, assault, drug trafficking and money laundering.

A note accompanying the list stated that the convicts were arrested by officials of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and will be deported upon completion of immigration procedures.

The statement read in part: “The Department of Homeland Security is highlighting the worst of the worst criminal aliens arrested by ICE. Under Secretary Kristi Noem’s leadership, DHS and ICE are fulfilling Donald Trump’s promise by carrying out mass deportations — starting with the worst of the worst.”

Those newly listed include Adeolu Solabu, Oladayo Agboola, Chinonso Ochie, Oluchi Jennifer Chimdimma Chime, Samuel Omorodion, Sunday Adediora, Sunday Kunkushi, Mkpouto Etukudoh, Marcus Unigwe, Kehinde James, Blessing Uchanma, Victor Adebisi, Richard Ugbah, Olaniyi Ojikutu, Oluwamuyiwa Olawoye, Okechukwu Amadi, Femi Jolayemi, Anthony Asanya, Izuchukwu Okoye and Ebele Agbasiele.

The development comes amid an intensified crackdown by U.S. authorities on criminal and undocumented migrants.

Earlier reports indicated that 79 convicted Nigerians were initially listed for deportation following arrest by ICE, with the figure rising to 113 within three weeks.

Nothing I Tweeted Was From Perversion” – Simi Speaks Out After Disturbing Old Tweets Resurface

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Nigerian singer-songwriter Simi has finally broken her silence after a series of old tweets allegedly posted from her account resurfaced online, sparking heated conversations across social media.

The tweets, which many users described as “disturbing” and “unsettling,” began circulating again this week, triggering mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. While some questioned the intent behind the posts, others defended the award-winning artist, arguing that the comments were either taken out of context or reflective of a different time in her life.

Addressing the controversy directly, Simi took to her platform to clarify her stance.

“Nothing I tweeted was from perversion,” she stated firmly, emphasizing that her words were never intended to promote anything inappropriate or harmful.

The singer explained that social media posts from years ago can easily be misunderstood when viewed through today’s lens. According to her, context matters — and sometimes what was meant as humor, sarcasm, or commentary can appear completely different years later.

Simi also hinted at personal growth, noting that people evolve over time.

“Growth is real,” she reportedly added, suggesting that even if certain tweets seemed questionable today, they do not reflect who she currently is.

The situation has once again sparked a broader debate about digital footprints and the permanence of social media. In an era where screenshots never disappear, public figures often find themselves answering for statements made many years earlier.

Fans have since flooded her comment sections with messages of support, reminding critics of her long-standing reputation as a thoughtful lyricist and advocate for positivity. Others, however, believe public figures must always be mindful of their online expressions, regardless of when they were posted.

Despite the controversy, Simi appears focused and unshaken, choosing transparency over silence. Whether the conversation dies down quickly or continues to trend, one thing is certain, the discussion highlights how powerful and permanent social media can be.

Troops kill 15 as satellite exposes terrorists’ hideout in Yobe

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Troops kill 15 as satellite exposes terrorists’ hideout in Yobe
Troops kill 15 as satellite exposes terrorists’ hideout in Yobe

Troops of Sector 2, Operation DESERT SANITY V, have neutralised 15 terrorists and dismantled a logistics base near Lamusheri Village, Gujba LGA, Yobe State.

The operation followed intelligence gathering and surveillance, identifying the location as a terrorist launch point and hub.

According to sources, troops, alongside members of the Civilian Joint Task Force, came under fire while approaching the target but tactically outflanked the insurgents and cut off their escape routes.

During the ensuing firefight, 15 terrorists were crushed, while several others escaped with gunshot wounds.

Security personnel also discovered extensive defensive structures at the site and destroyed all identified life-support facilities used by the group.

In addition, five tricycles and two vehicles allegedly used for attacks and logistics were destroyed and set ablaze with their contents.

According to the report, recovered items included a cache of arms and ammunition, as well as two bandoliers and carmel pouches.

The military said two personnel sustained gunshot wounds during the operation but were in stable condition, adding that the general security situation in the area remained calm but unpredictable, while troop morale and combat efficiency remained high.

Mexico’s Most-Wanted Drug Leader Killed in Military Operation Amid Clashes

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Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the alleged leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartels (CJNG) and one of the most wanted drug traffickers by the United States, has reportedly been killed during a military operation in western Mexico.

Secretariat of National Defense confirmed in a statement on Sunday that security forces carried out an operation in Tapalpa, where troops came under attack and returned fire.

According to the ministry, four suspected CJNG members were killed at the scene, while three others who were seriously wounded later died during air transfer to Mexico City.

Authorities said one of those killed, identified as Rubén “N,” also known as “Mencho,” is believed to be the cartel leader, though forensic identification is ongoing.

The United States had placed a $15 million bounty on Oseguera Cervantes, citing his role in leading one of Mexico’s most violent drug trafficking organisations.

Earlier in February, the administration of Donald Trump designated the CJNG as a foreign terrorist organisation.

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau welcomed the development, describing the killing as a significant breakthrough for regional security.

“I’ve just been informed that Mexican security forces have killed ‘El Mencho,’ one of the bloodiest and most ruthless drug kingpins.

This is a great development for Mexico, the U.S., Latin America, and the world,” Landau said in a statement.

Authorities say further forensic procedures are underway to confirm the identity, while security agencies continue operations against the cartel’s network.

Kim Leads North Korea With Nuclear Vow

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North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party has re-elected Kim Jong Un as General Secretary, state media reported Monday, as the country signalled plans to significantly advance its nuclear weapons programme.

The decision was announced during the fourth day of a rare national congress in Pyongyang, where thousands of party elites gathered to reaffirm Kim’s leadership and outline strategic military and economic priorities for the next five years.

Officials framed the re-election as a mandate to “radically” strengthen North Korea’s nuclear forces.

The congress placed strong emphasis on military modernisation, with state media praising Kim for transforming the Korean People’s Army into what it described as an elite force capable of countering external threats.

Days before the meeting opened, North Korea unveiled a large battery of nuclear-capable rocket launchers, signalling continued commitment to its weapons programme despite years of international sanctions.

Party officials argued that the country has entered an era in which it no longer needs to choose between defence and economic development, describing its nuclear deterrent as a “reliable guarantee” for national security and future prosperity.

The congress also underscored Pyongyang’s shifting diplomatic posture. Xi Jinping congratulated Kim on his re-election, praising a “new chapter” in bilateral relations.

Strengthening ties with China and Russia have boosted North Korea’s strategic confidence following years of pandemic-era isolation.

While Donald Trump has recently indicated openness to renewed dialogue, Kim has not publicly responded, instead projecting a united front with regional partners.

Observers are also watching for signals about future leadership within the ruling family.

Although Kim’s teenage daughter, Ju Ae, did not appear in the executive lineup, South Korean intelligence continues to monitor her as a potential successor undergoing early political and military grooming.

As the congress continues, the international community is closely monitoring developments for clues about the next phase of North Korea’s nuclear ambitions and its posture toward regional rivals.

Suspected Boko Haram Fighters Kill Three Soldiers, One Civilian In Adamawa Attack

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Three soldiers and a civilian woman have reportedly been killed following what security sources described as a reprisal attack by suspected Boko Haram insurgents on Garaha district in Adamawa State.
The attack occurred late Saturday night at about 11:00 p.m., according to residents familiar with the incident.
Reports from the area indicate that the armed group approached the community from multiple directions, firing sporadically before targeting a military formation stationed in the district.
Eyewitnesses described the assault as coordinated and sudden, saying the attackers appeared to have planned the operation carefully.
Survivors said the insurgents overwhelmed the military camp after catching personnel off guard.
Isaiah Yerima, a resident who spoke about the incident, explained that soldiers attempted to repel the attackers but were ultimately overpowered.

According to him, the attackers reportedly ambushed the troops from the rear through the Lar axis, which contributed to the loss of three soldiers during the confrontation.
A civilian woman was also killed, reportedly struck by a stray bullet as she attempted to flee the violence.

Residents said the attackers razed a primary school in the area during the assault, adding to the destruction recorded in the community.
The military base was also set ablaze, with reports indicating that nearly all structures within the camp were destroyed.
One structure said to have remained standing after the attack was a church building identified by locals as Living Faith Church.
Sources further alleged that the insurgents looted weapons from the military formation before retreating.
Among the items reportedly taken was an armoured vehicle, in addition to other equipment and supplies.

Community members described the aftermath as devastating, stating that soldiers stationed at the camp lost personal belongings, food supplies, and other essentials in the fire.

Confirming the incident, the Chairman of Hong Local Government Area, Alhaji Usman Inuwa, called on both the federal and Adamawa State governments to strengthen security strategies in the region.

He urged authorities to adopt measures aimed at ensuring lasting peace and stability in affected communities.
Adamawa State, located in northeastern Nigeria, has experienced repeated attacks linked to insurgent activity over the years.

Security agencies have continued operations aimed at curbing extremist violence in the region, though sporadic attacks still occur.
As of the time of reporting, military authorities had not issued an official detailed statement regarding the casualties or the extent of equipment losses.
Investigations into the incident are expected to continue as security forces assess the damage and reinforce operations in the area.

Tragedy in Lagos: Woman Found Dead in Suspected Suicide, Leaves Emotional Note

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A woman identified as Bola has reportedly died by suicide in the Ogba area of Lagos, leaving family members, colleagues, and neighbours in shock after a handwritten note believed to have been written shortly before her death was discovered.

The deceased was said to be an employee of Wado Credit & Co. and had reportedly been facing significant personal and financial challenges in recent months. Individuals who knew her described her as calm, hardworking, and reserved, making news of her death especially difficult for those close to her to comprehend.

According to sources within the neighbourhood, the incident occurred at her residence, where she was later found unresponsive after allegedly ingesting a poisonous substance. Emergency efforts to revive her were unsuccessful.

Authorities are reportedly investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to determine the factors that may have contributed to the tragic outcome.

Particularly moving for many who have learned of the case is the note she is said to have left behind. Although its full contents have not been officially released, those who reportedly saw it said it reflected intense emotional distress, feelings of failure, and anxiety about the future.

Colleagues disclosed that in the weeks leading up to her death she appeared withdrawn and unusually quiet, though she continued to attend work regularly. Some noted that she rarely discussed personal matters and tended to keep her struggles private.

Neighbours similarly recalled that she often stayed indoors and avoided extended conversations, behaviour they did not initially view as cause for concern.

NAFDAC Raises Alarm Over Tampered Baby Formula in Kaduna

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has issued a public health alert over the circulation of tampered tins of SMA Gold First Infant Milk Formula in Kaduna State.

In Public Alert No. 06/2026 released on Sunday, the agency said a sample bearing batch number 22939510A1206, manufactured on January 20, 2025, was found with a falsified expiry date extended to January 20, 2027.

The product carries NAFDAC registration number B1-2783, assigned to legitimate SMA Gold 1 formula produced for the Nigerian market by Nestlé.

NAFDAC said the tampered product allegedly caused gastrointestinal distress in a four-month-old infant after consumption.

According to the agency, physical examination revealed clear signs of date alteration, with the expiry date on the preprinted sticker inconsistent with the original printed marking beneath it.

The regulator warned that altering shelf life without approval compromises product safety and may endanger infants. It noted that expired formula can harbour microbial contamination and degraded nutrients, posing serious health risks to babies whose immune systems are still developing.

NAFDAC has directed zonal directors and state coordinators to intensify surveillance and remove the affected products from circulation.

Distributors, retailers, healthcare professionals and caregivers were advised to verify authenticity, purchase only from licensed suppliers and report suspicious products.

Consumers are also urged to report adverse reactions or suspected sales through the nearest NAFDAC office or official reporting platforms.

The agency reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding public health and ensuring regulated products meet safety and quality standards.

Gunman Killed After Security Breach at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Estate

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An armed man was shot and killed early Sunday after unlawfully entering the secure perimeter surrounding Mar-a-Lago, the Florida residence of Donald Trump, according to the United States Secret Service.

Authorities said the incident occurred around 1:30 a.m. when a white male in his early 20s breached the restricted area. At the time, Trump and the first lady were in Washington, D.C..

Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw told reporters that the suspect appeared to be carrying a shotgun and a fuel can when he entered the property. A deputy and two Secret Service agents confronted him and ordered him to drop the items.

The man reportedly dropped the fuel can but raised the shotgun into a firing position, prompting officers to open fire. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

No law enforcement personnel were injured during the encounter. Officials confirmed that the officers involved were wearing body cameras.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken over the investigation and is working to determine the suspect’s identity and motive. His name is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.

Authorities have urged residents in the surrounding area to review exterior security footage and report any suspicious activity.

In line with agency policy, the Secret Service agents involved have been placed on administrative leave while the investigation continues.

Donald Trump Says He’s Sending Hospital Ship To Greenland Despite Local Resistance

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(DDM) – US President Donald Trump has announced plans to send a naval hospital ship to Greenland, even as authorities in the Arctic territory indicated they do not require such assistance.

Trump made the declaration on Saturday through a post on social media.
In the message, he said the United States would dispatch a “great hospital boat” to Greenland to provide medical care for residents he claimed were not being adequately treated.

The president added that he was working with Jeff Landry, Governor of Louisiana, in organizing the mission.
Trump’s post included an illustration of the US naval hospital ship USNS Mercy, one of two hospital vessels operated by the US Navy.
It remains unclear what specific circumstances prompted the president’s announcement.
Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, operates under a publicly funded healthcare system similar to Denmark’s nationalized model.
Both Greenland and Denmark provide universal healthcare services to their populations.
Officials in Greenland have previously indicated that they are not seeking US intervention in their domestic affairs.
The territory has also rejected earlier suggestions by Trump regarding potential US acquisition of Greenland.
Trump first expressed interest in purchasing Greenland during his previous administration, a proposal that was firmly dismissed by Danish authorities.

The latest announcement appears to revive attention on US engagement with the strategically located Arctic territory.
Greenland occupies a critical geopolitical position between North America and Europe, and its Arctic resources have long attracted international interest.

CNN reported that it contacted the White House and Governor Landry’s office for clarification regarding the hospital ship announcement.
The US Department of Defense referred inquiries to United States Northern Command, which subsequently directed questions to the United States Navy.

As of the latest update, the Navy had not responded to requests for comment.
Analysts note that deploying a naval hospital ship typically involves coordination with host governments and military planning authorities.
Such vessels are generally used for humanitarian missions, disaster relief operations, or medical support during crises.
The absence of an identified emergency in Greenland has raised questions about the intent and logistics of the proposed deployment.
Further clarification from US or Greenlandic officials is expected as discussions continue.

United States Department of Homeland Security Reverses TSA PreCheck

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The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reversed its earlier decision to suspend the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) PreCheck program, following confusion among travelers.

The clarification came on Sunday after DHS initially announced that the popular expedited airport screening service would be temporarily halted.
The announcement had triggered widespread concern among passengers preparing for travel.

Earlier in the day, DHS stated that TSA PreCheck, alongside the Global Entry program, would shut down at 6 a.m. Eastern Time amid the ongoing partial government shutdown.

The shutdown has affected funding for DHS, the parent agency overseeing TSA and other security bodies.
However, in a subsequent update, a TSA spokesperson indicated that the agency would continue operations and assess services on a case-by-case basis.

According to the spokesperson, TSA will evaluate operational capacity and make adjustments depending on staffing levels during the funding lapse.

The reversal signaled that PreCheck would not be uniformly suspended nationwide.
Instead, operational decisions would depend on real-time workforce availability and security needs at individual airports.

TSA PreCheck allows enrolled travelers to access expedited security lanes at participating airports across the United States.
Participants typically experience shorter wait times and are not required to remove shoes, belts, or light jackets during screening.
Global Entry, another trusted traveler program, facilitates expedited customs processing for pre-approved international travelers entering the country.
The initial announcement of suspension raised questions about how the partial shutdown of DHS would affect aviation security services.
Under shutdown protocols, essential employees, including many TSA officers, are required to continue working even without immediate pay.
Past government shutdowns have sometimes resulted in staffing shortages due to absenteeism among unpaid federal workers.
Travel industry analysts noted that halting PreCheck would likely have increased congestion at airport security checkpoints, particularly during peak travel periods.
By reversing course, DHS appears to be aiming to maintain stability in airport operations while navigating budget constraints.
The partial shutdown stems from Congress’s failure to pass full-year funding for DHS amid ongoing negotiations over immigration enforcement reforms.
While core security functions are expected to continue, the situation highlights how funding disputes can create uncertainty for federal programs that directly affect the traveling public.
Officials have not specified whether additional service adjustments may occur if the shutdown persists.
Travelers have been advised to monitor updates from TSA and airlines as the funding situation evolves.

Partial Government Shutdown Hits United States Department of Homeland Security

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(DDM) – A partial government shutdown has affected the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after Congress failed to approve funding for the agency before the February 13 deadline.

DHS is now the only federal department without full funding for the remainder of fiscal year 2026, which runs through September 30.

Despite the lapse in appropriations, the majority of DHS employees are expected to remain at work under federal contingency plans.

However, many of those workers may not receive paychecks until Congress passes a funding measure and the shutdown ends.

The public is unlikely to experience immediate disruptions in critical services, as essential personnel will continue operating under existing emergency authorities.

DHS oversees a broad range of national security and public safety functions.

These include border security, airport screening, disaster response, cybersecurity, and immigration enforcement.

Agencies under DHS, such as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), are expected to maintain operations during the funding lapse.

Lawmakers had previously passed a series of spending bills to fund the rest of the federal government after a record-long shutdown ended in mid-November.

At the end of January, Congress approved a temporary funding extension for DHS lasting only two weeks.

The short-term measure was intended to give lawmakers additional time to negotiate proposed reforms to the agency’s immigration enforcement policies.

The debate intensified after a January incident in Minneapolis in which federal immigration agents fatally shot two US citizens.

The incident prompted calls from Senate Democrats for changes to DHS oversight and immigration enforcement procedures.

Disagreements over those reforms reportedly contributed to the failure to pass a longer-term funding agreement before the deadline.

Under federal shutdown rules, “essential” employees — including many law enforcement officers, security personnel, and emergency responders — must continue working without immediate pay.

Non-essential staff may be furloughed until funding is restored.

Historically, federal workers required to work during shutdowns receive back pay once Congress approves funding legislation.

While most DHS functions will continue, prolonged funding gaps could strain morale and create administrative backlogs.

Political analysts note that partial shutdowns often become leverage points in broader policy disputes between Congress and the executive branch.

Negotiations are expected to continue as lawmakers seek a compromise that addresses immigration enforcement reforms while restoring full operational funding to DHS.

Armed Man Shot Dead After Breaching Security Perimeter At Mar-a-Lago

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(DDM) – An armed man was shot and killed on Sunday morning after unlawfully entering the secure perimeter surrounding Mar-a-Lago, the private Florida residence of US President Donald Trump.

According to a statement issued by the United States Secret Service, agents responded swiftly when the individual breached the restricted zone around the Palm Beach estate.

Palm Beach County law enforcement officers assisted federal agents during the confrontation.

Authorities confirmed that the individual was armed at the time he entered the secured perimeter.

Security personnel engaged the suspect shortly after the breach was detected.

The confrontation resulted in the suspect being fatally shot.

Officials stated that President Trump and the first lady were not present at the estate during the incident.

At the time of the breach, both were reportedly at the White House in Washington, DC.

The Secret Service emphasized that the perimeter around Mar-a-Lago is a restricted security zone designed to prevent unauthorized access to the president’s residence.

When the individual crossed into that zone, standard protective protocols were immediately activated.

Law enforcement authorities have not yet publicly released the identity of the deceased individual.

Investigators are currently working to determine the motive behind the intrusion.

Officials are also examining how the suspect managed to approach or enter the secured perimeter despite the presence of layered security measures.

The incident has drawn renewed attention to security concerns surrounding high-profile political figures in the United States.

Protective measures around President Trump have remained stringent, particularly following previous threats and attempted attacks.

In July 2024, Trump survived an assassination attempt while campaigning in Pennsylvania during his bid for a second presidential term.

The attack heightened national concern over political violence and prompted a reassessment of security arrangements at campaign events and private properties.

In a separate case in September 2024, another individual was arrested for plotting to assassinate the president at his Florida golf course.

That suspect was sentenced earlier this month to life imprisonment, underscoring the seriousness with which authorities are treating threats against elected officials.

Security experts note that incidents involving unauthorized access to presidential properties are treated with zero tolerance due to the potential risk to national leadership.

The Secret Service has reiterated its commitment to ensuring the safety of the president and other protected individuals.

Officials have indicated that a full review of the incident will be conducted to assess whether additional measures are necessary.

Further updates are expected as the investigation progresses and more details are made available by federal and local authorities.

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