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Court Affirms PDP’s Ibadan National Convention, Validates Turaki’s Leadership in Landmark Judgment

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DDM NEWS reports that Nigeria’s political landscape received a decisive legal clarification on Friday as the Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan delivered a far-reaching judgment affirming the validity of the 2025 National Elective Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party, the convention that produced Dr. Kabiru Turaki as the party’s substantive National Chairman. The ruling has effectively put to rest months of internal disputes, counter-claims, and legal challenges that had cast a shadow over the legitimacy of the party’s national leadership and threatened to deepen divisions within one of Nigeria’s major opposition platforms.

In a comprehensive decision delivered by Justice Ladiran Akintola, the court held that the Ibadan convention was properly convened and conducted in full compliance with the relevant constitutional and statutory provisions governing political party activities in Nigeria. The judge ruled that the processes leading to the election of the party’s national leadership met the requirements laid down in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Electoral Act 2022 as amended, and the Electoral Act 2026. According to the court, the convention satisfied every legal threshold for validity, leaving no room for ambiguity regarding the authority of the leadership that emerged from the exercise.

The judgment followed an amended originating summons filed by Misibau Adetunmbi, SAN, on behalf of the claimant, Folahan Malomo Adelabi, in Suit No. I/1336/2025. The claimant had approached the court seeking judicial confirmation that the convention was lawful and that the leadership elected at the gathering was validly constituted. After reviewing the submissions, exhibits, and arguments presented by the parties, the court granted all 13 reliefs sought by the claimant, thereby endorsing the convention in its entirety. Legal analysts have described the breadth of the reliefs granted as a strong signal that the court found no procedural defects or statutory violations in the organisation and conduct of the convention.

Justice Akintola’s ruling emphasized that political parties, while autonomous in managing their internal affairs, are bound by the provisions of the law and their own constitutions. In this instance, the court found that the recognised leadership of the party adhered to due process in convening the Ibadan convention, from the issuance of notices to delegates to the conduct of elections and the announcement of results. The court noted that the absence of any credible evidence of irregularities or statutory non-compliance weighed heavily in favour of upholding the exercise. This finding is likely to strengthen the position of the party’s national leadership in future legal and political engagements.

DDM NEWS gathered that the judgment also addressed procedural attempts by opposing parties to stall or derail the proceedings. The court dismissed a Motion on Notice filed by Sunday Ibrahim, SAN, on behalf of Austin Nwachukwu and two others, which sought a stay of proceedings and the suspension of the court’s ruling. Justice Akintola described the application as lacking merit, adding that it failed to meet the legal standards required to justify such extraordinary reliefs. By dismissing the motion, the court effectively cleared the path for the immediate enforcement of its judgment and forestalled any attempt to keep the leadership dispute alive through procedural delays.

Earlier in the proceedings, the court had also rejected an application by the same counsel seeking to have his clients joined in the suit. Justice Akintola ruled that the joinder application was unsubstantiated and did not meet the threshold for inclusion in the matter. The dismissal of the joinder bid underscored the court’s view that the applicants had not demonstrated a sufficient legal interest that would warrant their participation in the case. This procedural clarity narrowed the scope of the dispute and allowed the court to focus squarely on the substantive question of the convention’s validity.

The legal victory is widely seen as a turning point for the party’s internal stability. In recent months, rival factions had sought to challenge the legitimacy of the Ibadan convention, raising questions about the authority of the national leadership and the direction of the party ahead of upcoming electoral cycles. With the court’s ruling, those challenges have lost their legal footing, providing the leadership with judicial backing to proceed with organisational reforms, strategic planning, and preparations for future elections. Party insiders believe the judgment will embolden the leadership to pursue reconciliation efforts and reassert discipline within the ranks.

Political observers note that the ruling also carries broader implications for intra-party democracy in Nigeria. By affirming that internal party conventions must adhere strictly to constitutional and statutory provisions, the court has reinforced the principle that political parties are not above the law. The judgment sends a message that internal disputes, when brought before the courts, will be subjected to rigorous legal scrutiny, and that only processes that comply with established legal frameworks will be upheld. This could encourage political actors to pay closer attention to due process in organising party congresses and conventions, thereby reducing the incidence of protracted legal battles that often weaken party cohesion.

DDM NEWS understands that the affirmation of the Ibadan convention is likely to have immediate political consequences, particularly in shaping the party’s posture as it positions itself for future national contests. With the leadership question settled by the court, attention is expected to shift toward rebuilding unity, strengthening grassroots structures, and refining policy positions to appeal to a broad spectrum of voters. The leadership, now armed with judicial validation, is expected to move swiftly to consolidate its authority and rally party stakeholders behind a common agenda.

As the dust settles on the legal dispute, the Ibadan judgment stands as a reminder of the judiciary’s role in stabilising Nigeria’s democratic institutions. By resolving the leadership question through a clear and comprehensive ruling, the court has helped avert a prolonged internal crisis that could have undermined the party’s effectiveness as an opposition force. For members and supporters, the decision offers a pathway to renewed focus on political mobilisation and constructive engagement in the nation’s democratic process, while for the wider political community, it underscores the enduring importance of the rule of law in mediating political contestation.

55 Ghanaians Killed Fighting in Russia-Ukraine War

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Ghana has begun a nationwide crackdown on illegal recruitment networks after confirming that at least 55 of its citizens have been killed while fighting for Russia in the ongoing Russia–Ukraine War.

Ghana’s Foreign Minister, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, disclosed the development during a visit to Kyiv, describing the victims as individuals deceived by criminal trafficking syndicates through manipulation and false job promises.

According to Ghanaian authorities, at least 272 Ghanaians have travelled to Russia since 2022 after being promised lucrative civilian employment opportunities.

Instead, many were reportedly forced into military contracts and deployed to combat zones on the frontlines of the war in Ukraine.

Ukrainian officials say the problem extends beyond Ghana, revealing that more than 1,780 Africans from 36 countries have been recruited into Russia’s military ranks.

Monitoring groups allege that recruiters exploit economic hardship across Africa to enlist young men into the conflict, often with minimal training and under dangerous conditions.

Countries including Egypt, Cameroon, and Kenya have also recorded similar cases, with some recruits allegedly used as “human shields” during combat operations.

In response, African governments are intensifying legal and diplomatic actions. Ghanaian authorities are now tracking recruiters operating through encrypted platforms and the dark web, while Kenya has already prosecuted a suspected human trafficking figure linked to the recruitment of over 1,000 citizens.

South Africa is also investigating alleged political connections to the recruitment schemes.

Officials say the growing number of casualties has transformed the war from a distant geopolitical crisis into a domestic humanitarian concern for several African nations.

“This is not our war,” Ablakwa stressed, highlighting the emotional and social toll on families across the continent as governments move to dismantle recruitment networks and prevent further exploitation.

Court Sends Malami, Wife, Son Back to Prison

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Abubakar Malami

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the remand of former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, alongside his wife and son, pending the hearing of their fresh bail applications in an alleged multi-billion-naira money laundering case.

Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, sitting in Maitama on Friday, directed that Malami and his son, Abubakar Abdulaziz Malami, be returned to the Kuje Correctional Centre, while his wife, Hajia Bashir Asabe, was remanded at the Suleja Medium Correctional Centre.

The trio were re-arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on an amended 16-count charge bordering on conspiracy, concealment, and laundering of alleged proceeds of unlawful activities amounting to N8,713,923,759.49.

According to the prosecution, the charges contravene provisions of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.

During proceedings, prosecution counsel, Chief J.S. Okutepa (SAN), sought the court’s approval to amend certain numerical figures in counts 11 and 12 of the charge sheet to align with the amounts written in words. The defence counsel, J.B. Daudu (SAN), did not oppose the amendment but requested that the prosecution formally apply for it — a request granted by the court.

One of the counts alleged that Malami and his son, between July 2022 and June 2025, used a company to conceal over N1.01 billion believed to be proceeds of unlawful activities in a Sterling Bank account. Another count accused the defendants of conspiring to disguise more than N1.04 billion routed through accounts linked to a hospitality firm in Abuja.

All three defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Following the plea, the prosecution requested a trial date and asked that the defendants be remanded. The defence argued that the accused persons had earlier been granted bail by another Federal High Court judge and had complied with all conditions.

However, Justice Abdulmalik ruled that the previous bail automatically lapsed following the reassignment of the case, directing the defendants to file fresh bail applications before her court. An oral bail application by the defence was rejected, with the judge insisting on a formal application due to the gravity of the allegations.

The court also ordered that defence lawyers be granted access to the defendants to prepare for trial.

The matter was adjourned to March 6, 2026, for the hearing of bail applications and commencement of trial proceedings.

China Urges Citizens to Leave Iran immediately

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Iran's Khamenei makes first public appearance since start of Israel-Iran war

China has advised its citizens residing in Iran to leave the country “as soon as possible,” citing growing security concerns linked to escalating geopolitical tensions in the region.

The advisory, issued by China’s diplomatic mission, urged nationals to prioritise their safety and depart through available commercial travel routes while they remain operational.

Authorities warned that changing security conditions could make evacuation more difficult if delayed.

In the notice, Chinese officials called on citizens to evacuate promptly, signalling heightened concern over the evolving security environment.

Although the embassy did not specify the exact reasons behind the warning, the move reflects increasing caution amid uncertainty surrounding regional stability.

The advisory comes as tensions continue to rise between United States and Iran, with growing military deployments and ongoing diplomatic negotiations raising fears of possible conflict.

China maintains extensive economic and strategic ties with Iran, particularly in energy cooperation and infrastructure investment.

However, the latest directive underscores Beijing’s emphasis on the safety of its citizens as regional risks intensify.

Further developments are expected as international stakeholders continue to monitor the situation closely.

Soludo’s Daughter Appointed as Anambra Woman Leader of City Boys Movement

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Adaora, daughter of Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo, has been appointed as the Anambra State Woman Leader of the City Boys Movement.

The appointment was confirmed by the Anambra State media office of the City Boys Movement in a statement issued in Awka.

According to the organisation, Adaora will coordinate women-related activities and mobilisation efforts of the group within the state.

The development comes days after prominent businessman Obi Cubana, a senior figure in the City Boys Movement, paid a courtesy visit to Governor Soludo in Anambra State.

Further details surrounding the appointment are expected to emerge.

Court Jails celebrity native doctor, Akwa Okuko, orders shrine demolition

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An Anambra State High Court has sentenced native doctor Chukwudozie Nwangwu, aka Akwa Okuko, to 11 months’ imprisonment.

Nwangwu pleaded guilty to charges related to money ritual practices and acquiring wealth through ritual means.

While delivering judgement on Friday, the court convicted him on three counts, with the sentence to run concurrently.

Nwangwu was arrested in 2025 for allegedly collecting ₦800,000 from a victim under the guise of helping him become wealthy.

He claimed to have used the money for rituals, promising the victim would become a millionaire within months.

The court also ordered Nwangwu to refund the ₦800,000 to the victim or face additional 3 years imprisonment.

He was also accused of making talismans believed to be used by kidnappers and armed robbers, as well as aiding criminal elements through charms and other related means.

In addition to the custodial sentence, the trial judge ordered that Nwangwu’s “Oba Shrine” be destroyed and directed that he must cease all forms of Okeite practice and refrain from administering such charms in the future.

The court further ruled that upon completion of his jail term at the Awka Correctional Centre, Nwangwu must publicly denounce Okeite and similar charm practices.

He was also mandated to serve as an Ambassador for youth re-orientation as part of efforts to discourage young people from engaging in ritual-related activities.

 

 

Ibrahim Oladele Bako: A technocrat whose experience speaks to the future of sports administration

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By NICHOLAS UWERUNONYE

As Mallam Ibrahim Oladele Bako bows out of active public service, the moment calls for more than routine valediction; it demands a careful appraisal of a technocrat whose career reflects the administrative depth increasingly required in contemporary sports governance.

 

Within Kwara State’s sporting ecosystem, Bako has long functioned as the quiet but indispensable bridge between policy formulation and grassroots execution — a role that mirrors the wider structural needs of sports administration in Nigeria.

 

For decades, he operated not as a headline-seeking official but as an institutional stabiliser, bringing continuity, procedural discipline and reform-minded pragmatism to a sector often buffeted by shifting funding priorities and evolving policy directions.

 

His progression from the classroom as a Physical and Health Education specialist to the upper tiers of sports administration was neither incidental nor ornamental. It reflected an early conviction that sustainable sporting excellence must be rooted in structured talent discovery, patient nurturing and clearly defined athlete development pathways.

 

This philosophy was most evident in his engagement with the Youth Sports Federation of Nigeria, where he consistently promoted school sports competitions as the lifeblood of long-term athlete development.

 

By championing structured inter-school contests and systematic talent identification, Bako demonstrated a governance outlook anchored on continuity rather than episodic success. His perspective aligned education, coaching and administrative oversight into a coherent developmental framework — an approach that remains central to any credible reform agenda in sports management.

 

His transition into football administration further broadened his institutional competence.

 

At Kwara United, first as liaison officer and later as club secretary, Bako became known for harmonising regulatory compliance with the practical needs of players and technical crews.

 

He cultivated a reputation for procedural clarity, ensuring that documentation, logistics and athlete welfare considerations were managed within a functional administrative system. In an environment where football governance often oscillates between excessive rigidity and informal improvisation, his methodical balance provided a template for effective club administration.

 

The same foresight defined his tenure at the Kwara Football Academy, where he served as Sole Administrator.

 

There, his focus extended beyond immediate performance metrics to the deeper architecture of talent incubation. He strengthened academic integration, improved facility management and sustained scouting structures, thereby reinforcing the academy’s role as a credible pipeline for emerging football talents.

 

By prioritising intellectual discipline alongside technical development, Bako emphasised that athlete formation must be holistic to be sustainable.

 

His later responsibilities as Director of Sports at the Kwara State Sports Commission further expanded his policy exposure.

 

In this role, he supervised state contingents to national competitions, coordinated developmental programmes and consistently advocated structured planning models tied to realistic funding cycles.

 

Notably, his interventions were rarely flamboyant; they were consultative, data-informed and oriented toward institutional longevity.

 

Colleagues often noted that his enduring strength lay in aligning programme implementation with measurable development benchmarks — a competency that resonates strongly with the demands of higher-level sports administration.

 

The confidence reposed in his experience across successive administrations, culminating in his appointment to lead the state’s football academy under Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, spoke to a professional credibility that transcended political transitions.

 

Throughout, Bako’s loyalty remained firmly to the system and to the young athletes whose aspirations depended on stable administrative frameworks. His career thus underscores the enduring value of technocratic consistency in a governance space frequently disrupted by policy resets.

 

Beyond formal offices, he also served as a mentor to younger sports officers and administrators, offering institutional memory and ethical leadership grounded in patience and order.

 

He demonstrated that effective sports management is less about episodic brilliance and more about disciplined process maintenance — clear competition calendars, transparent registration systems, athlete welfare protocols and structured reporting mechanisms.

 

In cultivating these processes, he quietly helped shape an administrative culture defined by accountability and continuity.

 

As he retires from routine public service, it is important to recognise that the relevance of such experience does not diminish; rather, it becomes more strategic.

 

Nigeria’s sports sector stands at a juncture that requires administrators capable of harmonising grassroots development with elite performance structures and sustainable funding models.

 

Bako’s career embodies this composite expertise: deep familiarity with school sports systems, operational experience in professional football administration and policy-level coordination at the state commission level.

 

His legacy will endure in the structures he helped stabilise, the competitions he coordinated and the numerous athletes whose journeys began under the frameworks he patiently nurtured.

 

Yet beyond legacy lies continuing relevance. His measured, system-oriented stewardship offers a governance model that privileges long-term institutional growth over transient acclaim.

 

In that regard, his retirement from active service should be seen not as a conclusion but as the threshold of a new phase of advisory and strategic contribution, where his institutional memory and administrative foresight can continue to enrich the evolution of sports governance in Nigeria.

  • Nicholas Uwerunonye is the bureau chief of a national daily in Ilorin.

JUST IN: FG arraigns Ozekhome, Jeremiah Useni’s son over forgery

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Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN
Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN

The Federal Government has arraigned Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Mike Ozekhome and Ponfa Useni, son of late FCT Minister Jeremiah Useni, before the FCT High Court in Maitama.

They are facing a 12-count charge related to a disputed UK property case, allegedly involving a fake Nigerian passport.

The charges include conspiracy, forgery, personation, and cheating by personation under the Penal Code Law 2009.

The case involves a property at 79 Randall Avenue, London NW2, with Ozekhome claiming it was gifted to him by “Mr Tali Shani” in 2021.

However, the UK tribunal ruled that neither “Mr” nor “Ms” Tali Shani existed, and the property was linked to Useni through a false identity.

 

More details to follow…..

BREAKING: Court revokes Malami’s bail, sends him to Kuje prison

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Abubakar Malami, former Attorney-General of the Federation, has faced a setback in his trial as a Federal High Court in Abuja ruled that his earlier bail has lapsed due to the reassignment of the case.

The court stated that since the matter is starting afresh, all prior proceedings, including the bail granted by Justice Emeka Nwite, are no longer valid.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had filed a 16-count charge against the former AGF, alleging money laundering and unlawful acquisition of assets valued at over N8.7 billion.

During Friday’s proceedings, prosecution counsel, J.S. Okutepa, announced his appearance and urged the court to take the pleas of the defendants on the amended 16-count charge.

Malami, alongside his son, Abdulaziz, and his wife, Asabe, pleaded not guilty to the amended charges.

Following their pleas, the prosecution asked the court to set a date for the commencement of trial.

Counsel to the defence, J.B. Daudu (SAN), requested that the court uphold the bail conditions earlier granted by Justice Nwite, maintaining that the Federal High Court is one court and that the defendants had already been admitted to bail.

But in response, the prosecution conceded that bail had been granted previously but argued that the present court possessed the discretion to either retain the earlier terms or impose new conditions.

He added that although he would not pursue the matter further, the court should set conditions that would guarantee the defendants’ attendance throughout the trial.

The earlier bail terms required each defendant to provide N500m bail with one surety who must own property in Maitama or Asokoro. They were also mandated to deposit two international passports each with the court, while the residences of the sureties were to be verified by the Assistant Chief Registrar.

Delivering her ruling, the presiding judge, Justice Joyce Abdulmalik, held that when a matter is reassigned and begins afresh, previous proceedings cease to have effect in law.

Although the defence acknowledged that no formal bail application had been filed before the court, it sought to move an oral application.

The court rejected the request and directed the defence to file a formal bail application and serve it on the prosecution, after which a short adjourned date would be fixed for its hearing.

The defence further told the court that scheduling a trial date might be challenging because the first and second defendants were in the custody of the Department of State Services and were unreachable.

The court, however, stated that it would not speculate on the status of any party, stressing that it was the responsibility of the prosecution to ensure the defendants were available for trial.

The prosecution maintained that the defendants were not in its custody and that it lacked the authority to compel the DSS to produce them.

Justice Abdulmalik subsequently adjourned the case until March 6 for the hearing of the bail application and the commencement of trial.

She ordered that Malami and his son be remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre, while his wife was to be held at the Suleja Correctional Centre.

JUST IN: US Embassy Asks Non‑Essential Staff to Leave Israel Amid Iran Tensions

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The United States Embassy has instructed non-essential personnel and their families to leave Israel due to escalating safety risks linked to the possibility of a US strike on Iran.

In a statement posted on its website on Friday, the embassy advised, “Persons may wish to consider leaving Israel while commercial flights are available,” citing potential dangers arising from the ongoing military buildup in the region.

The announcement coincides with the expected arrival of the USS Gerald Ford carrier strike group in northern Israel, reinforcing US military presence amid rising tensions.

The move comes as diplomatic efforts continue, with a third round of indirect US-Iran talks taking place in Geneva, mediated by Badr Albusaidi.

Dhespite negotiations, the threat of military action has prompted precautionary measures for American personnel in Israel.

CNN reports that the State Department has confirmed the authorization but has not provided further operational details at this time.

Court Clears Three International Labs for DNA Test in Mohbad Paternity Case

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A major legal development has emerged in the ongoing controversy surrounding the late Nigerian singer Mohbad, as the Ikorodu High Court in Lagos has officially approved three foreign laboratories to conduct DNA testing aimed at determining the paternity of his son, Liam.

The court ruling marks a significant step forward in a dispute that has remained at the center of public attention since the singer’s tragic passing in September 2023. The approved facilities include two laboratories based in the United Kingdom and one in the United States, selected to ensure neutrality, transparency, and international credibility in the testing process.

The paternity question was raised by Mohbad’s father, Joseph Aloba, who has consistently maintained that a DNA test must be completed before the late artist’s final burial rites can take place. According to him, confirming Liam’s biological relationship to the singer is essential to resolving lingering family concerns.

During the latest court session, legal representatives confirmed that each party involved in the case nominated a laboratory, while the court independently selected a third center to eliminate bias. Welfare officers are expected to supervise the collection of DNA samples, ensuring that the process follows strict legal and procedural standards.

Sources close to the proceedings revealed that all parties including representatives of Mohbad’s family and his widow, Wunmi Aloba  will be present during the sampling stage to maintain transparency throughout the exercise.

The matter has now been adjourned until April 7, when the court expects an official update on the progress of sample collection and submission to the approved laboratories.

Since Mohbad’s death, public interest in the case has remained intense, with fans and observers closely following every legal development. Many supporters believe the DNA outcome could help bring closure to ongoing family disputes and allow the late singer to finally be laid to rest peacefully.

Legal analysts note that the involvement of internationally recognized laboratories may help strengthen public confidence in whatever outcome emerges from the test results.

As preparations begin for the DNA process, attention now shifts to the upcoming court date, which could mark a turning point in one of Nigeria’s most closely watched entertainment-related legal battles.

K-Pop Star Ok Taecyeon Set to Tie the Knot in Private April Wedding

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South Korean superstar Ok Taecyeon is set to begin an exciting new chapter in his personal life as preparations intensify for his upcoming wedding scheduled for April.

The singer-actor, widely known as a member of legendary K-pop group 2PM, will reportedly marry his longtime non-celebrity partner in an intimate ceremony expected to take place in Seoul. Unlike many high-profile celebrity weddings, the event is being carefully planned as a strictly private occasion, attended only by family members, close friends, and selected associates.

His agency, 51K, emphasized that protecting the identity and comfort of the bride remains the couple’s top priority. Because Taecyeon’s fiancée is not part of the entertainment industry, organizers have chosen to keep wedding details confidential, including the venue, guest list, and ceremony schedule.

Fans across Asia and beyond have reacted warmly to the news, flooding social media with congratulatory messages and expressing excitement for the star, who has maintained a relatively private romantic life despite years in the spotlight. Many supporters have praised the couple’s decision to prioritize privacy in an era where celebrity relationships are often heavily scrutinized online.

Taecyeon first confirmed he was in a serious relationship in late 2025, revealing that he had been dating his partner for several years. Reports suggest the couple built their relationship away from public attention, occasionally traveling together overseas while successfully avoiding media exposure.

Beyond his music career, Taecyeon has earned widespread recognition as an accomplished actor. His performances in hit dramas such as Vincenzo, Heartbeat, and Bring It On, Ghost showcased his versatility, helping him transition smoothly from idol performer to respected screen actor.

Industry insiders note that marriage is unlikely to slow down his professional momentum. According to his agency, Taecyeon plans to remain fully active in both acting and entertainment projects after the wedding, reassuring fans that new appearances and productions are already being considered.

Having debuted through the survival program Hot Blood Men, which led to the formation of 2PM, Taecyeon has spent more than a decade building a career marked by longevity, reinvention, and global fan loyalty. His upcoming marriage now represents a significant milestone not just personally, but also symbolically for fans who have watched him grow from rookie idol to established entertainer.

As anticipation builds toward April, supporters worldwide continue sending messages of love and well wishes, celebrating what many describe as a well-deserved moment of happiness for one of K-pop’s most enduring stars.

Atiku Says He Regrets Co-Founding APC

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Alhaji Atiku Abubakar
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has expressed regret over his involvement in the creation of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), saying the party has failed to improve Nigeria’s situation since assuming power.

Speaking at a press conference organised by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) on Thursday, Atiku said he now regrets being among the political leaders who formed the APC in 2014 to unseat former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.

According to him, the coalition that led to the formation of the APC was driven by concerns that Nigeria’s democracy and governance had become flawed at the time.

However, he argued that the country’s current challenges have worsened under the present administration.

“We came together and formed APC because we felt democracy was faulty in 2014,” Atiku said, noting that insecurity and economic difficulties were among the key issues that motivated the merger.

The APC emerged from a coalition involving the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), and the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), alongside defectors from other political platforms.

The alliance successfully defeated the incumbent government in the 2015 general elections.

Atiku maintained that the problems the coalition sought to address  particularly insecurity and economic hardship remain unresolved and have intensified compared to the period before the party came to power.

Police arrest 6 pastors over fake miracles

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Police authorities in Ondo State have arrested six men accused of posing as pastors to defraud residents of Idanre community in Idanre Local Government Area.

The Command revealed on Thursday that the suspects were taken into custody for allegedly staging fake miracles to deceive unsuspecting members of the public.

In a statement issued by the command spokesman, Jimoh Kazeem, the suspects were named as Fadahunsi, Kolade, Tijani, Iyanuoluwa, Arijesulola, and Ademola.

The statement reads: “On February 16, 2026, operatives of the Command’s Tactical Teams, in collaboration with Community Safety Officers, carried out a well-coordinated, intelligence-driven operation following credible information about the activities of a suspected fraud syndicate operating in Idanre and its environs.

“The operation led to the arrest of six suspects who allegedly organised and executed fraudulent schemes targeting unsuspecting members of the public. Preliminary investigations reveal that the suspects posed as pastors and religious leaders, staging fake miracles and spiritual interventions to gain the confidence and trust of their victims.

“They allegedly exploited the faith, emotions, and vulnerabilities of individuals by promising divine solutions to financial difficulties, health challenges, and other personal problems, only to defraud them through various forms of obtaining by false pretence and related scams.”

Kazeem further explained that the group allegedly operated with clearly assigned roles to project a structured and convincing appearance of legitimacy.

“Further investigation is ongoing to ascertain the total number of victims, determine the financial magnitude of the fraud, and identify other collaborators who may still be at large,” the PPRO said.

He added: “All the suspects are currently in police custody and will soon be charged to court upon the conclusion of the investigation.”

The Command urged residents to remain vigilant and exercise caution, warning against individuals who manipulate religion, spirituality, or claims of miracles to perpetrate criminal acts.

Police Confirm Attack on Catholic Church in Cross River

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The Cross River State Police Command has confirmed an attack on St. Mary’s Catholic Church by suspected arsonists.

Police spokesperson, ASP Sunday Eitokpah, disclosed that the incident occurred at about 3 a.m. on Thursday in Katchuan Iruan community, Boki Local Government Area of the state.

According to the police, the attackers set parts of the church premises on fire, destroying important church records kept in the sacristy. The suspects also burnt a Lexus 350 Jeep belonging to the priest and a Toyota Corolla car parked within the compound.

Eitokpah said no suspect has been identified as investigations continue to determine those responsible for the attack.

He added that officers have visited the scene, documented evidence, and transferred the case to Okunde Police Station for discreet investigation.

The police assured residents that further information would be made public once suspects are identified and apprehended.

Terrorists Kill 22 in Fresh Attacks in Adamawa

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At least 22 people have been killed in separate terrorist attacks on communities in Kebbi and Adamawa states, deepening security concerns across northern Nigeria.

In Kebbi State, suspected Lakurawa terrorists reportedly carried out a reprisal attack on Dadinkowa community in Maiyama Local Government Area, killing five worshippers inside a mosque during evening prayers on Wednesday.

Residents said the attackers stormed the area from nearby hills and opened fire indiscriminately before targeting worshippers observing prayers. Three other persons sustained injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment.

A community member, Nasiru Abdullahi, said the gunmen arrived in large numbers and attacked without warning, leaving the community in mourning. Religious leaders described the incident as tragic, noting that the killings occurred during the Ramadan period.

Kebbi State Governor, Nasir Idris, who visited the affected community, condemned the attack as barbaric and assured residents that security personnel had been deployed to restore safety.

Police authorities confirmed the incident, stating that the mosque attack was believed to be retaliation following an earlier military operation in which troops killed several suspected Lakurawa fighters after an ambush on a military convoy.

17 Killed in Adamawa Attack

In a separate incident, suspected Boko Haram insurgents attacked Shuwari community in Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, killing at least 17 people.

Residents said the gunmen invaded the village on Tuesday evening, opened fire on civilians, and burned houses and business premises before fleeing. Among those killed was the village head, Ignatus Papka Bademi.

A local resident, Shuaibu Gulak, described the attack as traumatic, lamenting that persistent insurgent violence has made farming and daily life increasingly dangerous for residents.

Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, visited the community to sympathise with victims and families of the deceased, condemning the assault as cowardly and unacceptable. He also directed relevant agencies to provide relief materials and assess damages for recovery support.

Madagali remains one of the frontline areas affected by insurgency due to its proximity to the Sambisa forest, a long-time stronghold of extremist groups.

Rising Regional Violence

Meanwhile, security analysts have warned of escalating militant activities across the Nigeria–Niger–Benin border region. Data from conflict monitoring organisations indicate a sharp rise in violent incidents, with fatalities linked to extremist groups increasing significantly in recent years.

Authorities say efforts are ongoing to strengthen security coordination and prevent further attacks across vulnerable communities.

Green Party Shocks Labour, Wins Century-Old Stronghold Seat

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London (DDM) — British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party suffered a humiliating defeat on Friday as the Green Party captured a parliamentary seat in Greater Manchester that Labour had held for nearly 100 years.

The left-wing Green Party candidate, Hannah Spencer, secured the vacant Gorton and Denton seat, signaling a dramatic shift in voter sentiment and exposing cracks in Britain’s traditional two-party system.
Nigel Farage’s anti-immigration Reform UK party finished in second place, while Labour was pushed into a distant third, marking one of the party’s most humiliating electoral performances in decades.
Labour Party Chair Anna Turley described the outcome as “clearly disappointing,” acknowledging that the defeat will intensify scrutiny of Starmer’s leadership amid ongoing political turbulence.
Political analysts note that the loss highlights growing voter frustration with mainstream parties and a surge of support for smaller, issue-driven movements, including environmental and anti-establishment groups.
Spencer’s campaign focused heavily on climate policy, social justice, and local infrastructure improvements, messaging that appears to have resonated with traditionally Labour voters in the constituency.

The defeat represents the first time the Greens have unseated Labour in the region, raising questions about the party’s ability to retain its historic strongholds.
For Starmer, the loss adds pressure to justify his leadership at a time when the Labour Party faces internal dissent and calls for accountability over recent policy setbacks.
Observers point out that Reform UK’s second-place finish also underscores the fragmentation of Britain’s right-wing vote, suggesting that Labour’s traditional dominance is increasingly contested on multiple fronts.

The by-election result comes amid rising concerns about voter volatility, disillusionment with established parties, and the appeal of single-issue or outsider candidates who promise change from Westminster politics.

Starmer is expected to respond to the outcome with an internal review, signaling possible strategic adjustments ahead of the next general election.

The Greens’ victory in Gorton and Denton could inspire similar campaigns nationwide, demonstrating that even historically secure seats are vulnerable to well-organized, high-profile challengers.

This unprecedented upset marks a turning point in UK politics, highlighting how environmental and anti-establishment parties are reshaping the electoral landscape in unexpected ways.

Wife of Boko Haram commander surrenders as troops gun down husband

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Wife of Boko Haram commander surrenders as troops gun down husband

 

A suspected female member of Boko Haram has surrendered to troops of Operation Hadin Kai in Konduga Local Government Area of Borno State.

According to a report by counter-terrorism expert, Zagozola Makama, the 25-year-old woman identified as Kultum Dalhah on Thursday, surrendered to troops at Forward Operating Base at about 11am on February 26.

She reportedly arrived from Sabsawa Village with her two-year-old child, Awana Dalha.

Preliminary investigations revealed that her husband, said to have been the terrorist commander of the Mairam Buri enclave, was taken out by troops during a recent firefight as referenced in an earlier operational report.

The report indicated that the death of her husband compelled her to surrender to troops.

She was said to have confirmed during interrogation that the group had disintegrated following the elimination of their commander.

Hoodlums set Catholic church ablaze in Cross River

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Police authorities in Cross River State have confirmed that it’s operatives are investigating an attack on St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Katchuan Iruan, Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State.

The incident, which police described as an act of arson, reportedly occurred at about 3am on Thursday.

The spokesman of the command, ASP Sunday Eitokpah, said the suspected arsonists set parts of the church property ablaze during the early-morning attack.

He said the fire razed all church documents stored in the sacristy.

The attackers also torched a Lexus 350 Jeep belonging to the priest and a Toyota Corolla parked within the church compound.

“No suspect has been identified at this time.

”Efforts are ongoing to ascertain those responsible for the unfortunate criminal act.

“Should any suspect be identified, this will be made known to the public.
“So far, the scene has been visited, photographs taken, the case incidented and referred to Okunde Police Station for discreet investigation,” he stated.

Viral Red Carpet Moment Leaves Internet Asking: What Happened to Jim Carrey?

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A fresh wave of conspiracy theories has taken over social media after a viral red carpet clip featuring Hollywood icon Jim Carrey sparked intense debate online.

The footage, reportedly captured during a recent appearance in Paris, quickly began circulating across TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram with viewers claiming something about the actor’s demeanor, facial expressions, and overall presence felt “different” from the energetic comedian fans have known for decades.

Within hours, conspiracy-minded users began pushing the claim that Carrey had been “cloned” or replaced, arguing that his appearance in the video contrasts sharply with the outspoken, eccentric personality he displayed throughout much of his career. Some commenters pointed out that the actor once openly mocked celebrity culture and red carpet theatrics, making his calm and composed appearance in the clip seem unusual to longtime followers.

Online reactions flooded comment sections, with statements like “That’s not Jim,” “They got him,” and “This version feels programmed.” The speculation rapidly turned the video into a trending topic, fueling debates between fans, skeptics, and conspiracy communities.

However, others have dismissed the claims as another example of internet overanalysis, noting that Carrey has significantly evolved in recent years. The actor has largely stepped back from Hollywood, embraced painting and spiritual reflection, and spoken openly about personal growth and changing perspectives factors that could explain differences in his public behavior today.

Experts often point out that viral conspiracy theories tend to emerge when well-known public figures show noticeable aging, lifestyle changes, or shifts in personality. Lighting, camera angles, facial expressions, and even AI-enhanced video compression can also dramatically alter how someone appears on screen.

As of now, there is no credible evidence supporting claims that Jim Carrey has been cloned or replaced. Still, the viral moment highlights how quickly speculation can spread online when nostalgia meets modern internet culture.

Whether fans see transformation or something mysterious, one thing is certain, the internet remains fascinated with every move the legendary comedian makes.

BREAKING: Adamawa State gov defects to APC

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Governor Fintiri

Adamawa State governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, who was elected under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Fintiri announced his defection in a statewide broadcast on Friday, adding that he moved to the APC alongside members of his cabinet and all PDP officials in the state.

He explained that the decision was taken in what he described as the developmental interest of the people of Adamawa State.

More details to follow….

JUST IN: Adamawa Gov Fintiri Defects to APC

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Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, has defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The governor announced his defection on Friday during a statewide broadcast, stating that the decision was taken in the developmental interest of the people of Adamawa State.

Fintiri disclosed that he moved to the APC alongside members of his cabinet and officials of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.

A photograph released shortly after the announcement showed the governor displaying his APC membership card, reportedly bearing registration number 001.

Further details surrounding the defection and its political implications are expected to emerge.

Tez Johnson’s Ex-Fiancée Accuses NFL Star of Cheating on Proposal Day

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Fresh controversy has emerged surrounding Tez Johnson, after his former fiancée publicly accused the NFL star of infidelity, allegedly on the very day he proposed marriage.

According to claims shared online, Johnson’s ex-fiancée alleged that the wide receiver contacted a former girlfriend shortly after proposing, sparking what has now become a viral relationship scandal gaining traction across sports and entertainment social media spaces.

In a series of emotional posts, she claimed the proposal moment, which was meant to mark the beginning of their future together was overshadowed by what she described as betrayal. She alleged that evidence later surfaced showing Johnson had reached out to his ex on the same day, raising questions about his commitment at the time of the engagement.

The accusations quickly ignited reactions from fans, with many expressing shock while others urged caution, noting that the claims currently remain one-sided and unverified.

Neither Tez Johnson nor representatives for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have issued an official statement addressing the allegations as of now. The athlete has also remained silent across his social media platforms since the story began circulating.

Relationship controversies involving professional athletes often attract intense public scrutiny, particularly when personal matters unfold in the public eye. The situation has fueled ongoing debates among fans about privacy, accountability, and the pressures that come with fame and professional success.

As the story continues to trend, many are waiting to see whether Johnson will respond directly to the allegations or if further details will emerge from either party.

For now, the claims remain allegations, with no independent confirmation released.

Trump Weighs Military Strike as US–Iran Nuclear Talks Hit Deadlock

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US President Donald Trump is reportedly weighing potential military strikes against Iran, even as his administration sends conflicting signals by combining diplomatic engagement with escalating threats of force.

The uncertainty comes as a third round of US-Iran negotiations concluded in Geneva on Thursday, with mediator Oman describing the discussions as making “significant progress.”

Despite the diplomatic optimism, fears of possible conflict continue to grow in Washington.

During his recent State of the Union address to Congress, Trump warned of Iran’s “sinister nuclear ambitions,” accusing Tehran of pursuing missile capabilities that could eventually threaten the United States and its overseas military bases.

He said diplomacy remained his preferred option but stressed he was prepared to authorise limited military action if talks fail.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to lower expectations for a quick breakthrough, noting that negotiations would eventually need to address issues beyond Iran’s nuclear programme, particularly Tehran’s refusal to discuss its ballistic missile development.

Meanwhile, divisions have emerged within the United States. Opposition Democrats have questioned the administration’s objectives and insisted that Congress must be consulted before any military action is taken against Iran.

Confusion has also surrounded Washington’s assessment of Iran’s nuclear activities. Rubio stated that Iran is not currently enriching uranium but is attempting to reach that capability.

However, US envoy Steve Witkoff offered a different assessment, claiming Iran has enriched uranium to about 60 percent purity and could be close to producing weapons-grade material.

A 2025 report by the Congressional Research Service noted that Iran’s medium-range missile arsenal has a range of about 1,850 miles (3,000 kilometres), significantly short of reaching US territory.

The mixed messaging has intensified debate in Washington over the administration’s strategy, as lawmakers and analysts warn that unclear objectives could heighten tensions and increase the risk of a broader conflict in the Middle East.

Online Drama Intensifies After VeryDarkMan Links Seyi Tinubu to King Mitchy Funding Allegations

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Martins Otse, aka VeryDarkMan

Social media activist VeryDarkMan has once again stirred intense reactions online following fresh allegations involving Seyi Tinubu and influencer King Mitchy.

In a viral statement circulating across multiple platforms, VeryDarkMan claimed that Seyi Tinubu has allegedly been financially supporting King Mitchy since 2023, suggesting that the influencer was strategically positioned to gain public sympathy and indirectly promote favorable narratives about the government.

According to him, King Mitchy allegedly received ₦10 million around the period of Nigeria’s fuel subsidy removal — a time marked by widespread economic hardship and public outrage. He further alleged that an additional ₦15 million was given in 2025, claiming this financial backing explains why the influencer rarely criticizes national issues or speaks openly about the country’s economic struggles.

The activist concluded his remarks by placing responsibility on Seyi Tinubu, stating, “Na Seyi I blame,” implying that political figures may be using social media personalities to shape public opinion.

The allegations have since triggered heated debates online, with Nigerians divided in their reactions. While some social media users are calling for transparency and accountability from public figures and influencers, others have warned against spreading unverified claims without concrete evidence.

As of now, neither Seyi Tinubu nor King Mitchy has publicly responded to the allegations. The claims also remain unproven, with no official confirmation or documented evidence released to support the accusations.

The controversy highlights growing concerns about the intersection of politics, influencer culture, and digital propaganda in Nigeria, especially at a time when citizens increasingly rely on social media voices for commentary on governance and national affairs.

Observers note that the situation reflects a broader conversation about trust, influence, and the responsibility that comes with large online platforms  particularly when political narratives and public perception are involved.

More reactions are expected as the story continues to trend across Nigeria’s online space.

US/Israel versus IRAN War Begins

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