The Coalition for Protection of Democracy (COPDEM), a key stakeholder of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), has strongly condemned the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to remove the names of the ADC National Working Committee (NWC), led by Senator David Mark, from its official portal.
The group in a statement issued by it’s spokesman, Professor Danjuma Saleh, described the action as a direct assault on democratic inclusion and a troubling attempt to undermine the growing support base of the ADC.
COPDEM said: “We view this action as a direct assault on democratic inclusion and a troubling attempt to undermine the growing support base of the ADC. Far from being a mere administrative issue, it raises serious concerns about institutional neutrality and the misuse of regulatory authority.
“COPDEM is particularly alarmed by INEC’s interpretation of the Court of Appeal’s directive to “maintain the status quo.” The removal of a duly recognized leadership clearly contradicts that order and creates avoidable uncertainty within the party structure.
“It is deeply concerning that a ruling party that commands significant political control across the country appears apprehensive of fair democratic contestation. If INEC’s actions are intended to pave the way for an uncontested presidential race in 2027, the Commission owes Nigerians a clear and public explanation”.
Speaking further, the group urged INEC to immediately reinstate Senator David Mark-led NWC on INEC’s official portal, recognize ADC leadership as affirmed by the party’s NEC meeting of July 29, 2025, and put an end to all forms of interference capable of destabilizing the ADC at both state and national levels.
“COPDEM reaffirms its commitment to democratic principles and the rule of law. We call on INEC to act transparently and uphold its constitutional responsibility as an impartial electoral body.
“Failure to reverse this decision promptly may compel peaceful and lawful civic action across the country to defend democratic integrity.”
Faith Oyebanjo, widely recognised as Chef Temmie, is fast becoming one of the most influential voices in Nigeria’s food content space. With hundreds of thousands of followers across social media, she has built more than just a platform, she has created a thriving community rooted in passion, authenticity, and consistency.
From an early age, Temmie’s connection to food was undeniable. Her childhood was filled with the sounds and smells of the kitchen, a space where she didn’t just observe but actively participated. Whether assisting with meals for family gatherings or tagging along to the market, those early experiences laid the foundation for what would later become a flourishing career.
Her parents played a significant role in nurturing her passion. Encouraged to explore her creativity, she was given the freedom to cook and experiment with different recipes. What started as simple curiosity soon evolved into confidence and skill, as her family embraced her creations wholeheartedly.
By her early teenage years, Temmie had already begun sharpening her craft. She spent hours learning new recipes, practising techniques, and sharing her results with classmates. While many her age were still discovering their interests, she had a clear vision, even if she didn’t yet fully understand how it would all come together.
Her breakthrough came when she ventured into content creation. Starting with limited tools and facing the uncertainty of low engagement, she remained committed to her craft. Through consistency and self belief, her content began to resonate with a wider audience. A single viral moment became the turning point, opening doors to brand partnerships and financial opportunities that validated her long held belief that cooking could change her life.
Unlike many creators who explore multiple niches, Temmie stayed true to food. For her, it wasn’t just content, it was identity. Even before her online success, she had already dabbled in food related businesses, reinforcing her commitment to building a career around what she loved most.
However, the journey hasn’t been without challenges. Behind the visually appealing videos lies a demanding process that requires planning, preparation, filming, and editing. There were moments of exhaustion and doubt, but she pushed through by focusing on growth rather than perfection.
Over time, her content evolved into a unique storytelling experience. By staying authentic and avoiding imitation, she developed a style that feels relatable and engaging. This authenticity has helped her build a deeper connection with her audience, whom she now considers more like friends than followers.
As her platform grew, so did opportunities for collaborations. Strategic partnerships have not only expanded her reach but also strengthened her professional growth. Still, she remains selective, prioritising brands that align with her values and resonate with her audience.
Beyond content creation, Temmie approaches her work with a business mindset. From investing in quality equipment to managing expenses, she understands that success in the digital space requires both creativity and discipline.
In addition to her career, she has embraced motherhood, a role that has influenced both her life and content. From sharing pregnancy cravings to offering solutions for postpartum challenges, she has used her platform to support and connect with others experiencing similar journeys.
Balancing academics, content creation, and personal life hasn’t been easy, but she believes it is possible with focus and consistency. Her advice to young creators is simple yet powerful, stay committed, be disciplined, and never lose sight of your goals.
Despite her busy schedule, she finds joy in simple moments, spending time with loved ones, exploring new places, and occasionally stepping away to recharge. For her, maintaining balance is just as important as building success.
Looking back, Temmie considers her community her greatest achievement. Beyond numbers and recognition, it is the impact she has on people’s lives that truly matters. Helping others become more confident in the kitchen and seeing their growth brings her a deep sense of fulfillment.
Her journey is a reminder that passion, when nurtured with consistency and belief, can evolve into something extraordinary. And for Chef Temmie, this is only the beginning.
Widely used medications for diabetes and weight loss are coming under renewed scrutiny after emerging research suggested a potential link to bone loss and fractures particularly among older adults.
Drugs in the GLP-1 class, including Ozempic and Wegovy, have been praised for their effectiveness in managing Type 2 diabetes and obesity. However, recent findings indicate that their impact on bone health may require closer attention.
New research highlights potential risks
A study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism tracked tens of thousands of adults aged 65 and older over several years. It found that those taking GLP-1 medications had a modest but notable increase in the risk of fragility fractures compared to individuals using other diabetes treatments.
Fragility fractures breaks caused by minor falls or everyday movement can have serious consequences in older populations, often leading to hospitalization or reduced independence.
Another large-scale analysis presented at a major orthopedic conference reported higher rates of Osteoporosis among GLP-1 users, along with slightly increased cases of gout and rare bone-softening conditions. While these findings are still being evaluated, they point to a broader pattern worth monitoring.
Why bone health may be affected
Researchers believe several factors could explain the connection. Rapid weight loss one of the main benefits of GLP-1 drugs reduces the physical load placed on bones, which can lead to decreased bone density over time.
Additionally, reduced appetite may result in lower intake of essential nutrients such as calcium, vitamin D, and protein, all of which are critical for maintaining strong bones. Changes in metabolism during weight loss may also temporarily increase uric acid levels, contributing to conditions like gout.
Experts urge caution, not panic
Health professionals emphasize that these findings should not discourage patients from using GLP-1 medications when prescribed appropriately. The drugs continue to offer significant benefits, including improved blood sugar control and reduced cardiovascular risk.
Instead, experts recommend a more balanced approach especially for older adults. This may include assessing bone health before starting treatment, monitoring changes over time, and incorporating strategies to protect bone density.
Protecting bone health during treatment
Patients using GLP-1 medications are advised to focus on maintaining adequate nutrition, particularly calcium and vitamin D intake. Resistance and weight-bearing exercises can also help counteract bone loss by strengthening both muscles and the skeletal system.
Regular bone density screenings may help detect early changes and guide treatment decisions.
Ongoing research and future implications
As GLP-1 drugs become increasingly common, understanding their long-term effects is becoming more urgent. Researchers note that conditions like osteoporosis develop over time and are influenced by multiple factors, making it difficult to isolate the exact role of any single medication.
Still, the growing body of evidence is prompting closer examination of how these drugs affect overall health beyond weight loss and blood sugar control.
A developing conversation in medicine
The latest findings underscore the need for continued research and informed decision-making. While GLP-1 therapies remain a powerful tool in modern medicine, experts say their use should be paired with careful monitoring and a comprehensive approach to patient health including bone protection.
A diagnosis of Osteoporosis can be alarming, but medical experts emphasize that bones remain living, adaptable tissue. With the right strategies, it is possible to strengthen bones, slow progression, and reduce fracture risk at any age.
1. Engage in weight-bearing and resistance exercise
Physical activity is one of the most effective ways to improve bone strength. Weight-bearing exercises such as walking, dancing, and climbing stairs force bones to work against gravity, stimulating growth.
Resistance training, including lifting weights or using resistance bands, provides an even stronger signal for bone formation. Combining both types of exercise several times a week can significantly improve bone density over time.
2. Increase calcium intake through diet
Calcium is essential for building and maintaining bone structure. Adults with osteoporosis are generally advised to meet daily calcium requirements through food sources whenever possible.
Dairy products, fortified plant-based milks, leafy greens, tofu, and fish like sardines are excellent sources. Spreading calcium intake throughout the day improves absorption and supports steady bone remodeling.
3. Maintain healthy vitamin D levels
Vitamin D plays a crucial role in helping the body absorb calcium. Without it, even a calcium-rich diet may not be effective.
Sunlight exposure helps the body produce vitamin D, but many people require supplements to reach optimal levels. Blood tests can help determine whether supplementation is needed.
4. Consider medical treatment options
Medications can play an important role in managing osteoporosis, especially in moderate to severe cases. Some drugs slow bone breakdown, while others actively stimulate new bone formation.
Treatment decisions should be made in consultation with a healthcare provider, taking into account individual risk factors and overall health.
5. Avoid habits that weaken bones
Certain lifestyle habits can accelerate bone loss. Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and poor nutrition all negatively impact bone health.
Reducing or eliminating these factors can help preserve bone density and improve the effectiveness of other treatments.
6. Reduce fall risk
Preventing falls is critical for people with osteoporosis. Even minor falls can lead to serious fractures.
Simple measures such as improving home lighting, removing tripping hazards, wearing supportive footwear, and practicing balance exercises can significantly lower the risk.
7. Track progress with regular testing
Bone density scans, commonly known as DEXA scans, allow doctors to monitor changes in bone strength over time. These tests help determine whether current treatments are effective or need adjustment.
Regular monitoring provides a clearer picture of progress and helps guide long-term care decisions.
A proactive approach to bone health
While osteoporosis cannot always be reversed, it can be managed effectively. A combination of exercise, proper nutrition, medical care, and lifestyle adjustments can help maintain strength, mobility, and independence.
Taking small, consistent steps toward better bone health can make a meaningful difference in both quality of life and long-term outcomes.
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has announced the appointment of envoys in 12 foreign cities as part of a new strategy to engage the international community and counter what it describes as “one-sided” narratives by the federal government.
The initiative comes in the wake of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s decision to withdraw recognition from both factions of the party the group led by David Mark and another aligned with Nafiu Bala following a Court of Appeal judgment delivered on March 12.
The electoral body said it would suspend engagement with either faction pending the outcome of a case before the Federal High Court.
Reacting to the development, the Mark-led faction criticised INEC’s position, alleging bias and calling for the removal of the commission’s chairman.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the party’s national publicity secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi, disclosed that the ADC had established a Special Representatives Network (SRN) across key global capitals to strengthen international engagement and promote democratic accountability.
He claimed that since July 2025, there have been sustained efforts to weaken opposition parties, disrupt leadership structures, and limit political participation in Nigeria.
According to Abdullahi, the newly appointed envoys will serve as liaison officers between the party and foreign governments, parliamentary institutions, international media, and diaspora communities.
They are expected to provide briefings on Nigeria’s political landscape, including governance issues, electoral integrity, and alleged repression of opposition figures, while also projecting the party’s policy positions.
The ADC said the initiative is aimed at reinforcing its image as a credible democratic alternative and positioning itself for broader international engagement.
Cities identified for the deployment of envoys include Washington DC, London, Brussels, Berlin, Ottawa, Paris, Pretoria, Addis Ababa, Nairobi, Accra, Geneva, and New York.
The party also announced plans to launch a nationwide documentation exercise to monitor incidents affecting political participation.
This, it said, would involve tracking reports of threats, harassment, violent attacks, arbitrary arrests, and disruptions to political activities across the country
Mounting scientific evidence is reshaping how experts understand aging, pointing to chronic stress as a powerful force that can speed up biological decline sometimes more significantly than genetic factors.
While aging is often measured in years, researchers now distinguish between chronological age and biological age. The latter reflects how well the body’s systems are functioning. Increasingly, studies show that prolonged stress can push biological age far beyond a person’s actual years.
How stress affects the body at a cellular level
When the body is under constant pressure, it releases stress hormones such as cortisol. While helpful in short bursts, prolonged exposure can damage cells, weaken the immune system, and disrupt vital functions.
One key area affected is Telomeres protective structures at the ends of chromosomes that naturally shorten as cells divide. Their length is often used as an indicator of biological aging. Research shows that individuals experiencing long-term stress tend to have faster telomere shortening, effectively accelerating the aging process.
Chronic stress is also linked to persistent low-grade inflammation, which can harm tissues and organs over time. This inflammatory state increases the risk of conditions commonly associated with aging, including heart disease, diabetes, and cognitive decline.
The lasting impact of trauma
Beyond everyday stress, severe life experiences such as childhood adversity or major trauma can leave lasting biological effects. These experiences may alter how the body responds to stress long after the event has passed, keeping the system in a heightened state of alert.
Some studies suggest that these effects can even extend across generations, influencing how future offspring respond to stress and age biologically.
Can the damage be reversed?
Researchers are exploring whether the effects of stress on aging can be slowed or reversed. There is evidence that positive lifestyle changes such as improved sleep, regular physical activity, and stress management techniques can help reduce inflammation and stabilize biological markers.
However, experts caution that the impact of long-term stress is not easily undone. Meaningful improvements typically require sustained changes over time, and some biological effects may only be partially reversible.
A growing public health concern
The findings highlight a broader issue: many aspects of modern life financial pressure, demanding work schedules, social isolation, and constant information exposure create ongoing stress for large populations.
Those facing economic hardship or systemic challenges are often most affected, compounding existing health inequalities. Over time, this can lead to earlier onset of age-related diseases and reduced quality of life.
Rethinking stress and health
As understanding evolves, stress is increasingly being viewed not just as a mental health issue, but as a major factor in physical aging and long-term health outcomes.
The research underscores a clear message: managing stress is not simply about feeling better in the moment it may be essential for protecting the body over the long term and preserving overall health.
A storm of controversy has erupted across Nigeria’s political and media landscape following remarks attributed to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, in which he suggested that he would have “shot” a television presenter during a live broadcast. The comment, directed at Seun Okinbaloye of Channels Television, has triggered widespread condemnation, igniting a national conversation about press freedom, political tolerance, and the responsibilities of public office holders in a democratic society.
The incident traces back to a recent episode of Politics Today, a widely watched current affairs programme on Channels Television, where Okinbaloye offered commentary on Nigeria’s evolving political terrain ahead of the 2027 general elections. In his analysis, the journalist underscored the importance of competitive politics as a cornerstone of democracy, cautioning against a scenario in which a single dominant party overshadows all opposition. He warned that such an imbalance could erode democratic values and weaken the electorate’s ability to make meaningful choices. His remarks reflected growing concerns among analysts and citizens alike about the health of Nigeria’s multi-party system.
However, these comments did not sit well with Nyesom Wike, who responded during his monthly media chat with a statement that has since reverberated across the country. Expressing frustration, the minister accused Okinbaloye of abandoning journalistic neutrality and injecting personal opinions into his role as a moderator. In a moment that has drawn intense scrutiny, Wike stated that if there were a way to break through the television screen, he would have “shot” the presenter. Although he later clarified that the remark was not meant to be taken literally, the damage had already been done, with many interpreting the statement as deeply inappropriate and potentially threatening.
DDM News gathered that the backlash was swift and far-reaching. Media rights organizations, civil society groups, and public commentators were quick to denounce the statement, arguing that such rhetoric—regardless of intent—has serious implications in a country where journalists already operate under significant pressure. A coalition of 14 organizations issued a joint statement condemning the minister’s words and calling for a public apology. They emphasized that even remarks made in jest can contribute to a climate of intimidation, particularly when they come from high-ranking officials with considerable influence.
The coalition further warned that expressions of violence, whether figurative or literal, risk normalizing hostility toward the press and undermining the principles of a free and independent media. In a democracy, they argued, journalists must be able to perform their duties without fear of reprisal, and public officials must exercise restraint in their language, recognizing the power and impact of their words. The statement highlighted the broader challenges facing press freedom in Nigeria, noting that the country ranks relatively low on global indices and that journalists frequently encounter harassment, surveillance, and, in some cases, arrest—especially during politically sensitive periods.
DDM News also observed that the controversy has sparked vigorous debate on social media platforms, where Nigerians have expressed a wide range of reactions. While some defended the minister, suggesting that his comment was taken out of context or exaggerated, many others criticized it as unbecoming of a public official. The reactions ranged from expressions of concern about the state of political discourse to outright condemnation of what was perceived as a reckless and dangerous statement. The incident has, in many ways, become a flashpoint for broader frustrations about governance, accountability, and the tone of public engagement in Nigeria.
For observers, the episode raises important questions about the boundaries between criticism and intimidation, as well as the role of the media in holding power to account. In democratic societies, tension between journalists and political figures is not uncommon, particularly when the media challenges prevailing narratives or highlights uncomfortable truths. However, the manner in which such disagreements are expressed can either strengthen or weaken democratic institutions. In this case, critics argue that the minister’s choice of words crossed a line, shifting the discourse from robust debate to perceived hostility.
The incident also underscores the growing sensitivity around Nigeria’s political future, especially as the 2027 elections draw closer. Discussions about the viability of opposition parties, the balance of power, and the integrity of the electoral process are becoming increasingly prominent. Against this backdrop, the role of journalists like Seun Okinbaloye in facilitating informed public dialogue becomes even more critical. Their ability to ask difficult questions and present diverse perspectives is essential to ensuring that citizens remain engaged and informed.
While Nyesom Wike has attempted to clarify his remarks, the controversy continues to reverberate, serving as a reminder of the delicate interplay between power and responsibility. Public officials, by virtue of their positions, are held to higher standards of conduct, and their words carry weight far beyond the immediate context in which they are spoken. In a nation striving to strengthen its democratic institutions, the need for measured, respectful, and constructive dialogue cannot be overstated.
As the debate unfolds, many are calling for introspection and a renewed commitment to the values that underpin democratic governance. The protection of press freedom, the encouragement of open dialogue, and the accountability of those in power remain central to Nigeria’s democratic journey. Whether this incident will lead to meaningful change or simply fade into the background of Nigeria’s vibrant political discourse remains to be seen, but its impact on public consciousness is undeniable.
A growing number of people are choosing artificial intelligence over traditional healthcare providers for mental health support, according to recent survey findings. While these tools offer convenience and privacy, experts warn the trend raises important safety and ethical concerns.
Rising reliance on AI for emotional support
The survey found that a significant share of users rely on AI chatbots regularly for mental health conversations. Many report using these tools weekly or even daily, suggesting that artificial intelligence is no longer just a backup option but part of routine emotional care.
Notably, nearly half of respondents said they would turn to an AI chatbot first when dealing with mental health concerns placing it ahead of friends, family members, or medical professionals.
Barriers to traditional care
Several factors are driving this shift away from human therapists and doctors. A major reason is fear of judgment or stigma, with many individuals feeling more comfortable opening up to a non-human system.
Cost also remains a significant obstacle. Despite improvements in insurance coverage, professional mental health services can still be expensive. Long waiting times for appointments further discourage people from seeking traditional care.
Together, these challenges are pushing individuals toward faster, more accessible alternatives.
Convenience and privacy appeal
AI chatbots offer immediate responses, anonymity, and 24/7 availability features that are particularly appealing for those hesitant to discuss personal issues face-to-face.
For many users, the ability to communicate without fear of criticism or exposure creates a sense of safety that encourages openness. This ease of access has helped normalize the use of digital tools for emotional wellbeing.
Accuracy and safety concerns
Despite their advantages, AI chatbots are not without risks. A notable portion of users report receiving incorrect or misleading advice during interactions.
Mental health professionals caution that even occasional inaccuracies can have serious consequences, especially for individuals in vulnerable states. Unlike trained clinicians, AI systems cannot reliably assess risk, recognize emergencies, or provide crisis intervention when needed.
Lack of oversight and accountability
Another concern is the absence of strong regulatory frameworks governing AI in mental health care. Licensed professionals are held to strict standards and can face consequences for harmful guidance. AI systems, however, operate with limited accountability.
As usage grows, experts are calling for clearer guidelines, ethical standards, and safety measures to ensure these tools do not cause harm.
A shifting healthcare landscape
The increasing use of AI chatbots highlights gaps in the current mental health system, including accessibility, affordability, and stigma. While technology is helping to bridge these gaps, it also introduces new challenges that must be addressed.
Balancing innovation and responsibility
AI is likely to remain a key part of the future of mental health support. However, experts emphasize that it should complement not replace professional care.
Ensuring safe and effective use will require collaboration between technology developers, healthcare providers, and regulators. As more people turn to digital solutions, the focus must remain on protecting users while improving access to reliable mental health support.
Virtual healthcare is rapidly transforming how patients receive medical services, offering a more flexible and accessible alternative to traditional in-person visits. Once accelerated by the pandemic, telehealth has now become a lasting part of modern healthcare delivery, saving patients significant time while improving access to care.
Recent estimates suggest that patients using telehealth save an average of seven hours each month time that would otherwise be spent traveling, waiting, or rearranging daily schedules for appointments.
Breaking barriers for rural patients
For individuals in remote or underserved areas, accessing specialist care has long required extensive travel. Telehealth removes this obstacle by connecting patients with healthcare providers regardless of distance.
This shift allows people in smaller communities to consult with specialists in major cities without leaving their homes. It has also improved attendance at follow-up appointments, as patients are more likely to keep virtual visits that do not require travel or time off work.
Faster access to medical care
Telehealth is also reducing delays in receiving care. Traditional appointments often involve long wait times, but many virtual platforms now offer same-day or next-day consultations.
In some cases, patients can speak with a healthcare professional within minutes. This speed is especially valuable for non-emergency conditions that still require prompt attention, helping prevent complications and reducing pressure on emergency services.
Lower costs for patients
Virtual visits are generally more affordable than in-person consultations, often costing significantly less. Beyond direct medical expenses, patients also save on transportation, parking, and lost income from time away from work.
Expanded insurance coverage has further increased affordability, with many providers now covering telehealth services similarly to traditional visits. Public health programs have also broadened access, ensuring that more people can benefit from virtual care.
Expanding access to mental health support
Telehealth has made mental health services more accessible and less intimidating for many patients. Receiving care from home can feel more private and comfortable, encouraging individuals to seek support they might otherwise avoid.
The convenience of virtual sessions also helps patients maintain consistent treatment, which is essential for managing mental health conditions effectively.
Improving chronic disease management
For individuals with long-term conditions, telehealth enables more consistent monitoring and communication with healthcare providers. Many platforms now integrate with home devices, allowing real-time tracking of health data such as blood pressure or glucose levels.
This ongoing connection supports early intervention, reduces complications, and can lower the risk of hospital visits.
Toward a hybrid healthcare model
Experts increasingly view telehealth as a complement not a replacement for traditional care. Routine check-ups, follow-ups, and minor concerns can be handled virtually, while in-person visits remain essential for physical examinations and procedures.
This blended approach allows healthcare systems to operate more efficiently while maintaining high standards of care.
A lasting shift in healthcare delivery
The continued growth of telehealth reflects a broader shift toward patient-centered care. By reducing time, cost, and logistical barriers, virtual healthcare is helping ensure that more people can access the services they need when and where they need them.
Innovative vaccine delivery strategies are transforming access to immunizations, helping more families and individuals stay protected against preventable diseases. Across the United States, public health officials report rising vaccination rates, driven by efforts designed to make healthcare more convenient, affordable, and accessible.
Recent data shows that childhood immunization coverage has reached as high as 95% in some areas, while adult vaccination rates have increased significantly in the past two years. These improvements reflect a shift toward meeting people where they are, rather than relying solely on traditional healthcare settings.
Mobile clinics reach underserved areas
Mobile vaccination units are playing a key role in expanding access. These clinics travel to neighborhoods with limited healthcare facilities, setting up in locations such as schools, churches, and community centers.
By removing transportation barriers and offering walk-in services, mobile clinics allow families to receive vaccines without missing work or arranging childcare. Health workers say this approach not only improves convenience but also builds trust within communities that may be hesitant to engage with formal medical systems.
Pharmacies become vaccination hubs
Retail pharmacies have emerged as major access points for immunization services. With thousands of locations offering vaccines, many people now live just a short distance from a provider with extended hours and no-appointment options.
Pharmacies are especially important for adults, offering services such as flu shots and routine immunizations in a quick and accessible setting. Improved insurance coverage has also reduced out-of-pocket costs, making it easier for individuals to stay up to date with recommended vaccines.
School-based programs protect children
Vaccination programs within schools are helping ensure children receive essential immunizations on time. With parental consent, vaccines are administered during school hours, eliminating many logistical challenges faced by families.
These initiatives have proven effective in maintaining high immunization rates and reducing the spread of preventable diseases. When vaccination coverage is high within a school community, it also helps protect vulnerable individuals through herd immunity.
Flexible clinic hours support working families
Recognizing that standard clinic hours can conflict with work schedules, many health providers now offer evening and weekend vaccination services. These extended hours make it easier for parents and workers to access care without sacrificing income.
Such programs have been particularly beneficial for low-income families, helping close gaps in immunization coverage.
Community partnerships build trust
Collaborations with local organizations including religious groups, cultural associations, and community leaders are helping to increase awareness and confidence in vaccines.
These partnerships are especially valuable in reaching populations that face language barriers or have concerns about accessing healthcare. Trusted community figures often play a crucial role in sharing accurate information and encouraging participation.
A model for stronger public health
The success of these expanded vaccine programs highlights a clear lesson: when barriers such as cost, distance, and time are reduced, more people choose to get vaccinated.
Health experts note that sustaining these efforts will require continued investment, but the benefits are substantial. Higher immunization rates lead to fewer disease outbreaks, reduced healthcare costs, and stronger, healthier communities overall.
Observed annually on April 2, World Autism Awareness Day serves as a global reminder of the need to improve understanding, acceptance, and inclusion for people living with autism. The day brings together families, educators, healthcare professionals, and advocacy groups to highlight both progress and ongoing challenges.
A global call to action
This year, the World Health Organization joined voices worldwide in emphasizing the importance of building neuroinclusive systems across healthcare, education, and workplaces. The goal is not only awareness but meaningful change that supports autistic individuals in everyday life.
Autism, or Autism spectrum disorder, affects how people communicate, interact socially, and experience the world. Current estimates suggest that about 1 in 127 people globally are on the spectrum, underscoring the scale of the issue.
Persistent barriers remain
Despite growing awareness, many autistic individuals continue to face stigma, discrimination, and limited access to essential services. In many regions, timely diagnosis and quality care remain difficult to obtain, contributing to inequality that can last a lifetime.
Experts stress that addressing these gaps requires long-term investment in inclusive policies ensuring that support systems are built into society rather than added as an afterthought.
The importance of early support
Research consistently shows that early identification and intervention can significantly improve outcomes. Children who receive structured support at a young age often develop stronger communication skills, better social interaction, and greater independence.
Inclusive education also plays a key role. When properly supported, learning environments that integrate autistic and non-autistic students can benefit both groups, promoting understanding and development.
The role of caregivers
Families and caregivers remain central to the support system. Raising a child on the spectrum often requires patience, adaptability, and emotional resilience. Recognizing this, global health organizations are expanding resources and training programs designed to equip caregivers with practical tools and support.
Shifting the narrative
A growing movement is challenging outdated perceptions of autism as a deficit. Advocates emphasize neurodiversity the idea that differences in how people think and process the world are natural variations, not flaws.
Examples from specialized centers and inclusive programs worldwide show that, with the right support, autistic individuals can build meaningful skills, relationships, and independence. Even small milestones can represent significant progress.
Beyond awareness
The message of the day is clear: awareness alone is not enough. Creating a truly inclusive society requires coordinated action from policymakers and institutions to communities and individuals.
As global attention focuses on autism each year, the broader goal remains unchanged: ensuring that autistic people are supported, respected, and fully included in every aspect of life.
Dementia is increasingly recognized as one of the most pressing global health concerns. More than 55 million people worldwide are currently living with the condition, and new cases are diagnosed every few seconds. Despite its widespread impact, public understanding of dementia remains limited, often shaped by misconceptions that can delay diagnosis and care.
Not a single disease
Dementia is not one specific illness but a broad term describing a group of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, behavior, and the ability to carry out everyday activities.
The most common form is Alzheimer’s disease, responsible for the majority of cases. However, other types exist, including vascular dementia, which is linked to reduced blood flow to the brain, and Lewy body dementia, associated with abnormal protein deposits affecting movement and cognition. Another form, frontotemporal dementia, often appears earlier in life and primarily alters personality, behavior, and language rather than memory in its early stages.
Normal aging vs. warning signs
Occasional forgetfulness is a normal part of aging. Misplacing items or briefly forgetting names does not necessarily signal a serious problem.
Dementia-related memory loss is more severe and persistent. It interferes with daily life, involves repeated difficulty recalling recent information, and may include confusion about time, place, or familiar people. Recognizing this difference is essential, as fear or denial can prevent individuals from seeking medical attention when symptoms first appear.
Age increases risk, but does not guarantee it
Growing older is the strongest known risk factor for dementia, with the likelihood rising significantly after age 65. However, aging alone does not make the condition inevitable.
Genetics can play a role, particularly in early-onset cases, but lifestyle and health factors are also important. Conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, smoking, excessive alcohol use, and lack of physical activity have all been linked to increased risk. Social isolation, depression, and untreated hearing loss are also contributing factors.
Prevention may be possible in many cases
Research suggests that a significant proportion of dementia cases could be delayed or prevented through lifestyle changes. Maintaining heart health, staying physically active, engaging socially, managing stress, and keeping the brain mentally stimulated have all been associated with reduced risk.
While no single habit guarantees protection, the combined effect of healthy behaviors over time appears to make a meaningful difference.
A greater impact on women
Women account for a larger share of dementia cases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. This is partly due to longer life expectancy, but biological factors may also contribute. Hormonal changes later in life are being studied as a possible influence.
In addition, women are more likely to take on caregiving roles, increasing the emotional and economic burden they face in relation to the condition.
Changes begin long before symptoms
One of the most important developments in recent research is the understanding that brain changes linked to dementia can start many years before noticeable symptoms appear.
This early onset highlights the importance of monitoring brain health and opens the door for earlier intervention, which may improve the effectiveness of emerging treatments designed to slow progression.
Treatment is evolving
There is currently no cure for dementia, but available treatments can help manage symptoms and, in some cases, slow cognitive decline. Advances in medical research have also led to the development of new therapies targeting underlying brain changes, offering cautious optimism for the future.
An urgent global issue
Dementia carries a significant economic and social burden worldwide, affecting not only those diagnosed but also families and caregivers. The impact continues to grow as populations age.
Improving awareness, encouraging early diagnosis, and supporting ongoing research are critical steps in addressing this complex and challenging condition.
A new scientific study is challenging long-standing assumptions about what determines how long people live, suggesting that genetics may have a far greater influence on lifespan than earlier research indicated.
Published in the journal Science, the study reports that genetic factors could account for as much as 55% of the variation in human lifespan roughly double previous estimates. The findings are prompting researchers to reconsider the balance between inherited traits and environmental influences in shaping longevity.
Rethinking earlier conclusions
For decades, scientists believed that lifestyle and environmental conditions were the dominant drivers of lifespan, with genetics playing a relatively minor role. However, earlier studies often relied on historical data from populations that lived before modern medical advances.
High mortality rates from infectious diseases, poor sanitation, and unsafe living conditions in earlier centuries may have masked the true impact of genetics. By refining the data and accounting for these external factors, researchers say the genetic contribution to lifespan becomes more apparent.
Not entirely predetermined
Despite the strong genetic influence, experts caution that lifespan is not fixed. The study suggests that approximately 45% of longevity remains shaped by non-genetic factors, including lifestyle choices and random events.
Healthy behaviors such as regular physical activity, balanced nutrition, and maintaining social connections can still meaningfully influence outcomes. Researchers estimate that such factors may shift an individual’s lifespan by several years, even within genetically influenced limits.
A complex biological picture
Scientists emphasize that longevity is not controlled by a single gene. Instead, it involves a complex interaction of multiple genetic pathways, many of which are not yet fully understood.
Ongoing research aims to identify these biological mechanisms, with the long-term goal of developing therapies that target aging itself rather than individual diseases. While such advancements remain speculative, the findings highlight the growing importance of genetics in aging research.
Quality versus length of life
The study also contributes to an ongoing scientific debate: whether extending lifespan or improving health during those years should be the primary focus.
Experts note that living longer does not necessarily mean living better. Increasing the number of years spent in good health often referred to as “healthspan” is increasingly viewed as a more meaningful goal than simply extending total lifespan.
Limits to human longevity
While average life expectancy has risen significantly over the past century due to advances in medicine and public health, the maximum human lifespan has changed little. The longest confirmed human life remains just over 120 years, and some researchers believe there may be a biological ceiling that is difficult to surpass.
A balanced perspective
Overall, the findings reinforce the idea that both genetics and lifestyle play crucial roles in determining how long people live. While inherited factors may set broad limits, everyday choices still shape how those years are experienced.
As research continues to evolve, scientists say the focus is shifting toward understanding not just how long people can live, but how well they can live throughout those years.
The FBI warns smartphone users about the privacy risks of foreign mobile apps. Learn why you should delete Chinese apps that harvest your personal data today.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation recently issued a strong warning to smartphone users across the United States. Specifically, the agency urges Americans to avoid downloading certain foreign mobile apps because of severe data security risks. Furthermore, these foreign-developed platforms, particularly those based in China, often harvest extensive personal information. Consequently, this article explains why these apps are dangerous and what steps you can take to protect your device.
Why Chinese Mobile Apps Threaten Your Privacy
To begin with, the FBI released a Public Service Announcement through its Internet Crime Complaint Center. Moreover, the agency warned that foreign mobile apps regularly abuse user permissions to steal data. Because of this, developers can persistently collect your private information even when you close the application. In other words, these programs spy on your digital life constantly.
How Foreign Developers Exploit Contact Lists
Additionally, the data at risk includes your personal contact lists and address books. Specifically, developer companies store the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of your friends and family. As a result, hackers can use this harvested information to launch targeted cyber attacks against high-value individuals. That is to say, installing these apps puts everyone you know in direct danger.
”As of early 2026, many of the most downloaded and top-grossing apps in the United States are developed and maintained by foreign companies, particularly those based in China.” — Federal Bureau of Investigation, Public Service Announcement
What the FBI Recommends for Data Security
Therefore, the FBI strongly advises users to take immediate action to secure their devices. For example, you should only download software from official app stores like Google Play or Apple. /security/fbi-warns-foreign-mobile-apps Meanwhile, always read the terms of service and disable any unnecessary data sharing settings. Ultimately, you must regularly update your device passwords and software to block new cyber threats.
in conclusion, ignoring the FBI warning about foreign mobile apps exposes your digital life to massive security risks. Therefore, you must quickly review your app permissions and delete any untrusted software from your smartphone. Ultimately, protecting your personal data requires constant vigilance and smart digital habits. Moving forward, stay alert and secure your devices against these global privacy threats today.
Emerging scientific evidence is reshaping long-held assumptions about healthy aging, placing muscle mass at the center of long-term health, independence, and longevity. While cardiovascular fitness has traditionally dominated public health advice, researchers now suggest that maintaining muscle may be one of the most important factors in determining how well individuals age.
A silent but significant decline
Muscle loss, medically known as sarcopenia, begins as early as the third decade of life. Adults typically lose between 3% and 5% of muscle mass per decade, with the rate accelerating after age 60. Without intervention, individuals may lose up to a third of their muscle mass between ages 50 and 70.
This gradual decline is often overlooked, yet its effects extend far beyond physical appearance or strength. Muscle loss influences multiple systems in the body, shaping overall health outcomes and quality of life.
The body’s metabolic engine
Muscle tissue plays a vital role in metabolism. Unlike fat, it actively burns calories even when the body is at rest. As muscle mass decreases, the body’s resting metabolic rate slows, increasing the likelihood of weight gain and making weight management more difficult.
In addition, muscle helps regulate blood sugar by absorbing glucose and storing it as glycogen. Individuals with higher muscle mass tend to have better insulin sensitivity and a lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Studies indicate that increases in skeletal muscle are associated with measurable reductions in insulin resistance and prediabetes risk.
A link to brain health
Recent research highlights a strong connection between muscle health and cognitive function. Muscle tissue releases signaling molecules known as myokines during contraction. These compounds can influence brain health by supporting neuron growth and protecting against degeneration.
Evidence suggests that individuals with greater muscle mass in midlife may experience slower cognitive decline and reduced risk of dementia later in life. Resistance training, in particular, has been shown to improve memory, executive function, and processing speed.
Protection against chronic disease
Maintaining muscle mass is also associated with a lower risk of chronic illnesses, including cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. In clinical settings, patients with higher muscle reserves often respond better to treatments, recover more quickly, and experience fewer complications.
Muscle also acts as a reserve of amino acids, which the body uses during periods of stress such as illness, injury, or surgery. This reserve supports immune function and tissue repair, contributing to improved recovery outcomes.
The muscle-bone connection
Muscles and bones function as a connected system. During physical activity, muscle contractions place stress on bones, stimulating them to become stronger and denser. This process is essential in preventing bone loss and reducing the risk of osteoporosis.
Individuals who maintain muscle through resistance training are significantly less likely to experience fractures, which are often a major turning point leading to reduced independence in older adults.
Impact on daily living
The effects of muscle loss are most visible in everyday activities. Tasks such as climbing stairs, carrying groceries, or standing up from a seated position become increasingly challenging as strength declines. Reduced muscle mass is also linked to a higher risk of falls, a leading cause of injury among older adults.
Long-term studies show that strength in midlife particularly in the legs is a strong predictor of independence decades later. Those who preserve muscle are more likely to remain active and self-sufficient.
Reversing the trend
Despite its inevitability, muscle loss is not irreversible. Research confirms that individuals can build and maintain muscle at any age, including well into their 70s, 80s, and beyond.
Strength training remains the most effective strategy, particularly when it involves progressive overload gradually increasing resistance over time. Adequate protein intake is also essential, as aging bodies require more dietary protein to support muscle repair and growth. Health experts commonly recommend a daily intake of 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, combined with regular resistance exercise.
A shift in aging priorities
The growing body of evidence underscores a clear message: muscle health is fundamental to aging well. While aging cannot be stopped, maintaining muscle mass offers a powerful way to preserve mobility, protect against disease, and sustain independence.
As research continues to evolve, muscle is increasingly being recognized not just as a component of physical fitness, but as a cornerstone of overall health and longevity.
Russia has evacuated an additional 198 personnel from the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant in Iran, as security concerns grow following ongoing conflict in the region.
The evacuations were carried out by Rosatom, which has been steadily withdrawing staff since the outbreak of the Iran war in late February.
According to Russian reports, the latest evacuation had already been planned before the International Atomic Energy Agency confirmed that a staff member at the facility was killed by shrapnel from a projectile. The agency also reported damage to a building at the site caused by shockwaves and debris.
Rosatom chief Alexei Likhachev described the situation around the plant as approaching a “worst-case scenario,” highlighting growing risks to personnel and infrastructure. The deceased worker was identified as an Iranian national.
Likhachev added that Vladimir Putin has been fully briefed on the situation as concerns mount over the safety of nuclear facilities in conflict zones.
The Bushehr plant, Iran’s only operational nuclear power station, has become a focal point of international concern, with fears that continued instability could pose serious environmental and security risks beyond the region.
Three Democratic senators have called on Donald Trump to prevent Chinese automakers from building vehicles in the United States and to block Chinese-made cars assembled in North America from entering the U.S. market.
The lawmakers Chuck Schumer, Tammy Baldwin, and Elissa Slotkin warned that allowing Chinese car companies to operate in the U.S. could threaten both the domestic auto industry and national security.
In a letter to the president, they argued that permitting Chinese firms to establish factories in the U.S. would give them an “insurmountable economic advantage” over American automakers and could pose long-term security risks.
Their appeal follows earlier remarks by Trump indicating openness to Chinese manufacturers setting up production plants in the U.S., particularly if it creates jobs. However, the White House responded that national security would not be compromised in pursuit of investment.
The issue builds on existing restrictions. In 2025, the U.S. imposed sweeping regulations effectively barring Chinese passenger vehicles, citing concerns over data security and the potential for sensitive information collection. Tariffs on Chinese cars are already around 100%.
U.S. auto industry groups have also backed tighter restrictions. Recently, major automakers urged the administration to keep Chinese competitors out of the market ahead of a planned summit between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Meanwhile, China has pushed back, accusing the United States of trade protectionism and discriminatory policies aimed at blocking Chinese-made vehicles.
The senators further called for scrutiny of companies such as BYD, suggesting they should be classified as military-linked entities due to alleged ties to Beijing.
These highlights rising tensions between the world’s two largest economies, with trade, technology, and national security increasingly intertwined especially in the rapidly evolving global automotive industry.
Police authorities in Nasarawa State have confirmed the death of 11 persons and more than 50 houses burnt in a communal crisis on Friday in Akyawa and Udege Kasa communities of Nasarawa Local Government Area.
SP Ramhan Nansel, the Command’s spokesman confirmed this in a statement on Saturday in Lafia.
He said that the incident occurred on Friday morning when suspected hoodlums carried out a reprisal attack over the alleged killing of two of their kinsmen.
“In the course of the attack, 11 people were killed, while about 52 houses were burnt in the two communities,” he said.
Nansel stated that Shetima Mohammed, the Commissioner of Police (CP) in the state, had led a team on an on-the-spot assessment to the affected communities to ascertain the level of destruction and ensure that normalcy was restored.
He said that the CP expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident and commiserated with the families of the deceased and the communities, assuring them of the Command’s unwavering commitment to ensuring that justice was served.
According to Nansel, said the CP has ordered an intensive manhunt for the perpetrators of the heinous act and directed tactical teams and investigative units to ensure their prompt identification, arrest, and prosecution.
“To prevent any further breakdown of law and order, the Commissioner of Police has also directed the immediate reinforcement and sustained deployment of Police personnel to the affected areas,” he said.
He further explained that the police were working in collaboration with the Military and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, to provide adequate security and restore lasting peace in the area.Business news Nigeria
The police spokesperson further said that a stakeholders’ meeting was held during the visit, where the CP urged residents to remain calm, law-abiding, and cooperate with security agencies by providing credible information to support ongoing investigations.
He, therefore, reassured members of the public that normalcy had been restored to the affected communities, while proactive measures had been taken to prevent any recurrence of violence.
The Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has called on Nigerians to reject President Bola Tinubu in the next general election, citing unmet promises on electricity supply.
In a statement shared on his X account, Obi referenced a campaign pledge made by Tinubu ahead of the 2023 election, where he said Nigerians should not vote for him for a second term if he failed to deliver stable electricity within four years.
Obi argued that the president has not met that condition, pointing to what he described as declining power generation and rising electricity tariffs since Tinubu assumed office.
According to him, Nigeria’s power output has dropped below the 4,000 megawatts level recorded in 2023, while citizens are now paying more for electricity despite worsening supply.
He also cited figures showing Nigeria’s per capita electricity consumption at 144 kilowatt-hours, significantly lower than the African average of 617 kWh.
Obi further referenced an incident at Jos airport, where Tinubu reportedly cut short a visit due to lack of electricity, describing it as evidence of a disconnect between leadership and the realities faced by ordinary Nigerians.
He urged voters to use future elections to demand accountability, stressing that the country’s power crisis reflects broader governance challenges.
At least eight members of a single family have been killed following a powerful earthquake that struck parts of Afghanistan, authorities confirmed.
The 5.8-magnitude earthquake hit on Friday evening, with its epicentre in Badakhshan Province in the country’s northeast, according to the United States Geological Survey. The tremor occurred at a depth of about 186 kilometres and was felt across several regions, including the capital, Kabul.
Officials said the victims were from the Gosfand Dara area of Kabul Province, where an entire household perished. A two-year-old child was the only survivor but sustained injuries and is receiving care.
Afghanistan’s mountainous terrain, particularly around the Hindu Kush region, makes it highly vulnerable to earthquakes due to the collision of the Eurasian and Indian tectonic plates.
The latest tragedy comes months after a devastating magnitude 6 earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, killing more than 2,200 people and destroying entire villages—one of the deadliest disasters in the country’s recent history.
Authorities continue to assess damage and monitor aftershocks as communities grapple with the aftermath of the latest quake.
United States President Donald Trump has proposed a $1.5 trillion defence budget for 2027, marking the largest military spending request in decades as the Middle East conflict continues to escalate.
The proposal represents a sharp increase of about 44 per cent from current spending levels and is heavily focused on strengthening military capabilities rather than expanding domestic programmes.
It also includes an additional $200 billion emergency fund to support ongoing US-Israel operations linked to the war involving Iran.
A significant portion of the budget is earmarked for advanced military investments, including the administration’s “Golden Dome” missile defence system, expansion of shipbuilding, critical minerals development, and improved salaries for troops.
Plans also include boosting defence manufacturing and advancing space-based weapons systems to maintain US global military dominance.
If approved, the budget would account for roughly 4.5 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product, making it the largest year-on-year increase in defence spending since the Korean War when adjusted for inflation.
Data from global research bodies show US military spending has risen significantly over the years, far outpacing other nations.
The United States currently spends more on defence than the next several countries combined, including China and Russia.
Alongside the proposed military boost, the administration is also pushing for about $73 billion in cuts to domestic programmes.
These include reductions in funding for health, housing, and education initiatives, as well as a broader 10 per cent cut to non-defence spending.
Officials say the budget reflects a shift in priorities toward national security amid rising geopolitical tensions, though critics are expected to raise concerns over the impact of reduced domestic funding.
United States President Donald Trump has mocked UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer over Britain’s stance on the ongoing Middle East conflict, during a private White House event.
Speaking at a lunch, Trump reportedly imitated Starmer in what he described as a weak voice, criticising the UK leader for not committing military support to efforts in the region.
The US president claimed he had asked the UK to deploy its aircraft carriers to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route disrupted by the conflict.
According to Trump, Starmer responded by saying he needed to consult his team before making any decision.
Trump expressed frustration at the delay, suggesting that by the time a decision is reached, the conflict could already be over.
The remarks were made during a closed-door event at the White House, though footage later surfaced online after being livestreamed and shared on social media.
The exchange adds to growing tensions between Washington and its allies, as disagreements persist over how to respond to the escalating crisis involving Iran and its impact on global energy routes.
Rescue teams are facing a difficult and dangerous operation in Iran as efforts continue to locate a missing US crew member following the downing of an American fighter jet.
DDM reported that one pilot from the aircraft has already been rescued, while search efforts remain ongoing for a second crew member deep inside Iranian territory.
Military officials say the mission is a Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) operation, one of the most complex types of military missions, typically carried out in hostile environments where time is critical and risks are high.
Specially trained US Air Force pararescue units are leading the effort, supported by helicopters, refuelling aircraft and other military assets.
Their objective is to locate the missing personnel, provide immediate medical assistance if needed, and extract them safely while avoiding enemy forces.
Experts describe such missions as extremely hazardous, noting that rescue teams often operate under the threat of enemy detection and attack. The urgency is heightened by the likelihood that opposing forces may also be searching the same area.
Video footage circulating online appears to show US aircraft and helicopters flying low over Iran’s Khuzestan province, suggesting an active search operation.
CSAR missions have a long history in modern warfare and are a core part of US military strategy, built on the principle of not leaving personnel behind.
Authorities have yet to confirm the status of the missing crew member, as the operation continues.
(DDM) – The general public has been formally invited to the 6th edition of the Igbo Nation Political Summit, a major gathering aimed at shaping the political future of the South-East ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) confirmed that the summit is scheduled to hold on Friday, April 10, 2026, at the Golden Tulip Essentials Owerri.
The event is expected to commence promptly at 10:00am, with organisers urging participants to arrive early to ensure smooth proceedings.
According to the organisers, the summit will focus on the theme: “Building a Common Front of Igbo Political Bloc for National Relevance: Challenges and Prospects.”
The gathering is designed to bring together political leaders, stakeholders, intellectuals, and members of the public to deliberate on the future direction of Igbo politics.
Among the key resource persons expected at the event is Chief Barrister Soronnadi Njoku, SAN, who will serve as Chairman of the Summit.
Former Imo State Governor, Ikedi Ohakim, is billed to deliver a keynote address alongside veteran political figure Chekwas Okorie.
Also expected is Professor Anthony Oha, who will act as facilitator and moderator during the discussions.
Organisers say the summit will provide a platform for critical dialogue on political unity, strategic alliances, and the challenges facing the Igbo political bloc in Nigeria.
They noted that the goal is to foster a united front capable of increasing the region’s influence and relevance in national politics.
The event is also positioned as part of a broader political mobilisation effort tagged the “Igbo Nation Political Expedition 2027.”
Conveners of the summit emphasised the need for collective action, urging stakeholders to move beyond divisions and work toward shared political objectives.
They stressed that unity remains essential for achieving meaningful representation and influence at the national level.
Members of the public seeking further information have been advised to contact the organisers through the provided phone line.
The summit is convened by Chilos Godsent, President of INC, alongside Engr. Chuma Ugocha, Chairman of the Summit Committee.
Observers say the outcome of the summit could shape political alignments and strategies in the South-East as preparations for the 2027 elections intensify.
Australia has increased the minimum salary requirement for Nigerians and other foreign workers applying for employer-sponsored visas to AUD 76,515, equivalent to about N72.5 million.
The new threshold, announced by the country’s Department of Home Affairs, will apply to visa applications submitted between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026. The policy is aimed at aligning migrant wages with those earned by local workers.
The revised requirement affects several visa categories, including the Skilled Employer Sponsored Regional visa, Employer Nomination Scheme, and Skills in Demand visa.
For highly specialised roles, the salary benchmark has been set significantly higher at AUD 141,210, raising the bar for top-tier foreign professionals.
Authorities say the adjustment is part of an annual wage indexation system designed to prevent underpayment of foreign workers and ensure fairness in the labour market.
Under the new rules, employers must meet both the updated salary thresholds and prevailing market rates when hiring foreign workers, tightening compliance requirements.
The changes are expected to make it more difficult for some applicants, particularly in mid-level roles, but could also improve earning potential for successful candidates.
The move comes as Australia faces ongoing labour shortages in key sectors such as finance, technology, and business, despite stricter migration policies.