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ICPC Refuses to Release El-Rufai on Bail, Aide Raises Alarm

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Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai
Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has yet to grant bail to former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai eight days after his detention, raising concerns among his legal team and family.

In a statement released Monday, Muyiwa Adekeye, El-Rufai’s media adviser, said the former governor has remained in custody since voluntarily honouring an invitation from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on February 16, 2026.

According to Adekeye, El-Rufai was initially held by the EFCC before being transferred to ICPC custody on the night of February 18.

His lawyers reportedly filed an application for bail on February 19 but have yet to receive a response.

The aide also noted that the legal team has not been presented with any remand order authorising continued detention beyond the constitutionally permitted 48-hour period without charge.

Court Actions and Legal Disputes

Adekeye disclosed that two court matters involving El-Rufai are scheduled for hearing this week.

A fundamental rights enforcement suit against the Federal Government, ICPC, EFCC and the Department of State Services (DSS) is slated for February 25 at the Federal Capital Territory High Court, seeking an order for his release on bail.

He is also expected to be arraigned the same day over charges reportedly filed by the DSS.

Providing a timeline of events, Adekeye said ICPC officials searched El-Rufai’s residence on Aso Drive on February 19.

His lawyer, Ubong Akpan, condemned the operation, describing it as unlawful and executed with a defective warrant.

El-Rufai has since approached the Federal High Court seeking to invalidate the search warrant, citing lack of probable cause, overbreadth and drafting errors.

The suit names the ICPC, the Chief Magistrate of the FCT, the Inspector-General of Police and the Attorney-General of the Federation as respondents.

He is also seeking an injunction preventing the use of items seized during the search in any proceedings.

Earlier, between February 16 and 18, El-Rufai was interrogated by the EFCC and granted administrative bail under conditions that included providing a serving federal permanent secretary as surety.

His lawyers applied for a variation of the bail terms, but he remained in custody.

Akpan described the continued detention as unlawful and said both legal representatives and family members have experienced difficulty gaining access to him.

As of press time, the ICPC had not issued an official response to the concerns raised by his legal team

Police crush bandits, arrest gunrunners in Kaduna

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Police authorities in Kaduna have recorded major operational successes in the last two weeks, including the dislodgement of bandit camps.

The state Commissioner of Police, Rabiu Muhammad, disclosed this at a press briefing in Kaduna on Monday.

Muhammad said that the command also arrested some suspected gunrunners and recovered several illegal arms and drugs across the state.

He said that the achievements followed intelligence-led clearance operations conducted across Kajuru, Tafa, Igabi and Kauru Local Government Areas.

He disclosed that several bandits’ camps were dislodged during the operations, with some suspects neutralised during exchanges of fire while others escaped with injuries.

The commissioner added that suspected informants and drug suppliers linked to criminal networks were also apprehended.

According to him, items recovered during the operations include three AK-47 rifles, 21 fabricated firearms, one sub-machine gun (SMG) rifle, two English pistols, four fabricated pistols and large quantities of hard drugs.

He said the command also arrested five suspected notorious gunrunners.

”On Feb. 20 at about 9 p.m., operatives of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, acting on intelligence, arrested one suspect of Jaji, Igabi Local Government Area.

”The suspect was found in possession of six fabricated AK-47 rifles, three fabricated revolver rifles, two fabricated pistols, seven AK-47 magazines and a pair of black Wellco boots.

”In connection with the crime, another suspect of Unguwar Rogo, Jos North, was also arrested.

”Preliminary investigation indicates that the suspects are involved in illegal arms fabrication and supply, thereby fueling criminal activities within and beyond state,” he said.

The commissioner also said that investigation was ongoing to uncover other members of the syndicate and trace the distribution network of the recovered weapons.

Muhammad further said that on Feb. 17, operatives intercepted three suspects at Kasuwan Magani following intelligence on an illegal arms transaction.

He said two of the suspects hail from Iburu, while the third was from Kasuwan Magani.

According to him, items recovered from the suspects include one locally fabricated AK-47 rifle and one fabricated pump-action gun.

He said the achievements underscored the command’s commitment to proactive and intelligence-driven policing aimed at cutting the supply chain of illegal arms fueling banditry and violent crimes.

He reiterated that the command would not relent in dismantling criminal networks across the state.

”We will continue to strengthen community partnership, enhance intelligence gathering and sustain aggressive operations against all forms of criminality,” he said.

The commissioner expressed appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, for leadership and support.

He also appreciated the Kaduna state government for logistics support and commended officers and men of the command for courage and professionalism.

Muhammad further appreciated members of the public for providing credible information to security agencies.

”Together, we shall ensure that Kaduna state remains secure for all law-abiding citizens,” he said.

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FCT poll: ADC, Obidient movt’ reject AMAC result

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African Democratic Congress (ADC) campaign team at ogbaru, Anambra State
African Democratic Congress (ADC) campaign team at ogbaru, Anambra State

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) chairmanship candidate in the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) election, Dr. Moses Paul, and the Obidient Movement have rejected the outcome of Saturday’s poll, alleging widespread irregularities, intimidation, and voter suppression.

Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Monday, Paul said the declared results did not reflect the will of AMAC residents. He alleged that the election process was compromised by multiple violations, including movement restrictions imposed through a curfew, alteration and mutilation of polling unit results, and violence at voting centres.

He further claimed that the alleged irregularities contributed to the death of Musa Abubakar at the Gwagwa polling unit while attempting to resist result manipulation.

Paul also accused security agencies of intimidating ADC members, alleged widespread vote buying across several wards, and cited late arrival of election materials in key polling units — including Kabusa — as factors that suppressed voter turnout.

According to him, these actions undermined the credibility of the electoral process and eroded public confidence in democracy.

“Our movement was never built on the fragile foundation of titles; it was built on the enduring foundation of truth. And truth does not expire with an election,” he said.

The candidate praised supporters for their resilience despite intimidation and hardship, stating that their sacrifices had reshaped the political consciousness of the area. He added that the struggle for reform would continue beyond the election.

Obidient Movement Raises Concerns

The Obidient Movement also rejected the AMAC chairmanship results, alleging that the election was marred by voter suppression, intimidation, and violence.

The group accused the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of contributing to voter apathy by changing polling units without adequate notice.

It further alleged that the victory declared for the All Progressives Congress (APC) was achieved through violence and intimidation rather than legitimate votes.

As of the time of filing this report, electoral authorities had not issued an official response to the allegations.

Jordan James Parke, ‘Botched’ Star Known for Extreme Cosmetic Transformations, Dies Following Possible Procedure

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Jordan James Parke, the British reality television personality who gained international attention for spending more than $150,000 on cosmetic procedures to resemble reality star Kim Kardashian, has died following what authorities describe as a possible cosmetic-related incident.

Parke, who previously appeared on the reality series Botched, became widely known for his dramatic transformation journey. Over the years, he openly documented multiple procedures, including facial fillers, Botox injections, lip enhancements, and other aesthetic surgeries aimed at achieving a Kardashian-inspired look.

According to preliminary information released by police, emergency services responded to reports of a medical emergency connected to a cosmetic procedure. While officials have not yet confirmed the exact cause of death, authorities indicated that the incident may have been linked to a recent aesthetic treatment. A formal investigation is now underway, and a medical examination is expected to determine the precise circumstances.

Parke first drew public attention several years ago when he candidly discussed his desire to emulate Kim Kardashian’s appearance. He described her look as glamorous and iconic, stating in past interviews that cosmetic enhancement helped him feel more confident and aligned with his personal identity. His transformation sparked widespread debate about beauty standards, celebrity influence, and the psychological pressures tied to appearance in the social media era.

His appearance on Botched further amplified his story, placing him among individuals seeking corrective or additional procedures after previous cosmetic work. The show, which follows surgeons addressing complex or extreme aesthetic cases, often highlights both the physical and emotional motivations behind surgical transformations.

News of Parke’s death has reignited conversations about the risks associated with cosmetic procedures, particularly when multiple surgeries or non-surgical treatments are involved. While many aesthetic treatments are considered safe when performed by qualified professionals, medical experts consistently warn that no procedure is entirely without risk. Complications can include infections, adverse reactions to anesthesia, blood clots, and other serious health emergencies.

The case also raises broader questions about the influence of celebrity culture and social media filters on body image. In recent years, cosmetic surgery rates have surged globally, with younger individuals increasingly seeking procedures to resemble influencers or high-profile celebrities.

Authorities have stated that no further details will be released until the investigation is complete. It remains unclear whether any criminal negligence is suspected or whether the incident will be ruled a medical complication.

As tributes begin to circulate online, many are reflecting on Parke’s openness about his transformation journey and the intense scrutiny he faced from the public. His story serves as a sobering reminder of both the power of modern beauty culture and the potential risks tied to extreme cosmetic alteration.

Further updates are expected once official findings are released.

US Panel Urges Ban on Nigerian Beef Imports Over Security Fears

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A United States congressional panel has recommended restricting the export of beef and other cattle-related products from Nigeria to countries including Ivory Coast, Ghana, South Africa, and Senegal.

The proposal is part of broader measures aimed at addressing alleged religious persecution and worsening insecurity in Nigeria.

The recommendation was contained in a report presented at the White House by Congressman Riley M. Moore, working with members of the House Committees on Appropriations and Foreign Affairs.

The report outlines steps to combat extremist violence and protect Christian communities in Nigeria.

CPC Redesignation and Findings

The panel’s submission follows the redesignation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) on October 31, 2025, by former U.S. President Donald Trump.

According to the report, Nigeria has experienced decades of violence, describing the country as one of the most dangerous places for Christians.

It alleges that armed groups, including Fulani militias and terrorist organisations, have carried out widespread attacks resulting in deaths, kidnappings, and the destruction of churches and schools.

It also criticises the use of blasphemy laws in northern states, claiming they suppress dissent and target minorities.

Key Recommendations

The panel urged the U.S. President to:

Block beef and cattle-product exports to selected African markets as leverage to compel disarmament of armed herdsmen.

Establish a bilateral U.S.–Nigeria security agreement to protect vulnerable communities.

Withhold certain U.S. funds pending action by the Nigerian government.

Impose sanctions and visa restrictions on individuals involved in religious persecution.

Provide technical support to address violence linked to armed groups.

Call for repeal of Sharia and blasphemy laws.

Work with international partners including France, Hungary, and the United Kingdom.

Broader Implications

If adopted, the proposed export restrictions could affect Nigeria’s livestock trade and regional commerce.

Analysts say the recommendations may also influence diplomatic relations and security cooperation between Nigeria and the United States.

No official response from the Nigerian government had been issued at the time of filing this report.

FULL TEXT: US Panel Report on Christian Genocide in Nigeria Submitted to Trump

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President Donald Trump of the United States versus President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria
President Donald Trump of the United States versus President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of Nigeria

A United States congressional panel established by Donald Trump to investigate allegations of Christian persecution in Nigeria has submitted its findings to the White House.

The submission was disclosed by Riley M. Moore, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, who shared a photo on social media showing himself at the White House holding what he described as the panel’s report.

He wrote, “Just presented our report on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria to the White House. More to come.”

The panel was created after Trump redesignated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) in October 2025 over allegations of religious persecution.

The investigative effort involved congressional hearings, a delegation visit to Nigeria, and consultations with government officials and civil society groups.

Key Findings

The report describes Nigeria as one of the most dangerous places in the world for Christians, citing decades of violence attributed to armed groups, including Fulani militias and terrorist organizations.

It states that attacks have resulted in thousands of deaths, destruction of churches and schools, kidnappings, and displacement of communities.

The panel also criticized the use of blasphemy laws in northern states, alleging they suppress dissent and target religious minorities without due process.

Recommendations

The panel urged the United States and Nigeria to establish a bilateral agreement aimed at protecting vulnerable communities, combating terrorism, and strengthening economic cooperation. Recommendations include:

Enhanced security deployment and early-warning response systems in violence-prone regions.

Removal of armed groups from seized farmlands and support for displaced communities returning home.

Expanded counter-terrorism cooperation and security assistance.

Development of disarmament and reintegration programs to reduce illicit weapons.

Sanctions and visa restrictions against individuals involved in religious violence.

Increased accountability measures tied to U.S. assistance funding.

The report also calls for stronger international cooperation and measures to counter foreign exploitation of illegal mining operations linked to armed groups.

While Nigeria remains a strategic partner of the United States, the panel emphasized that the Nigerian government must demonstrate political will and commit resources to reduce violence and protect vulnerable populations.

Further details are expected as U.S. officials review the recommendations.

Air Ambulance Carrying Seven Crashes in India

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A chartered air ambulance carrying seven people has crashed in eastern India, aviation authorities confirmed.

The aircraft, a Beechcraft C90, went down in the Kasaria area of Jharkhand while conducting a medical evacuation flight, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

Flight Details and Emergency Response
The plane, operated by Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd, departed from Ranchi and was heading to Delhi with a patient and medical team onboard.

Authorities said the crew requested a route change due to adverse weather conditions.

Radar contact was lost about 23 minutes after takeoff.

The aircraft later crashed in a forested area.

Emergency responders were dispatched immediately to the crash site.

Investigators from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau are heading to the scene to determine the cause of the crash.

The condition of the seven people onboard, including two crew members, was not immediately confirmed.

The crash comes weeks after another fatal accident in Maharashtra, where a chartered aircraft went down during landing, killing a state official and four others.

Authorities say further details will be released as rescue and investigation efforts continue.

Labour Party Announces National Convention, Calls For Aspirants

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(DDM) – The leadership of the Labour Party has formally notified members and stakeholders of its forthcoming National Convention.

The party’s National Executive Committee and National Working Committee jointly issued the notice to guide preparations ahead of the crucial gathering.

According to the announcement, all eligible and interested members who intend to contest for any party position are required to obtain the official Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms.

Aspirants have also been directed to carefully study the convention guidelines, eligibility criteria, and the approved fee schedule before proceeding.

The party emphasized that only duly completed forms submitted within the stipulated timeframe will be considered valid.

Officials explained that detailed information regarding collection centres and designated points for obtaining forms will be released soon.

Submission deadlines, payment procedures, and approved bank accounts for remittances will equally be communicated through official party channels.

The statement added that screening processes and other procedural requirements would be clearly outlined by the national secretariat.

Party members were urged to rely strictly on verified circulars and announcements from the national leadership to avoid misinformation.

The Labour Party further reminded aspirants to ensure compliance with the party constitution and convention guidelines throughout the process.

Political analysts say national conventions remain critical milestones for Nigerian political parties.

Such conventions typically determine party leadership structures, set strategic direction, and sometimes ratify policy frameworks ahead of general elections.

For the Labour Party, the upcoming convention is expected to shape internal cohesion and define its roadmap moving forward.

Stakeholders within the party have described the exercise as an opportunity to strengthen internal democracy.

Observers note that transparent nomination and screening processes often influence public perception of party credibility.

By outlining procedures early, the party appears focused on promoting order and inclusiveness.

Members across various states are therefore encouraged to begin consultations and preparations in line with the outlined requirements.

The National Secretariat is expected to release further operational details in the coming days.

Until then, aspirants and stakeholders have been advised to remain attentive to official communications and act promptly once directives are issued.

Chief Dr Odiraa Urges Calm After Snakebite, Warns Against Dangerous First-Aid Myths

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Public health advocate Chief Dr Odiraa has urged the public to remain calm and follow medically approved first-aid steps if bitten by a snake, warning that panic and harmful traditional practices can worsen outcomes and even cost lives.

Speaking during a safety awareness briefing, he stressed that fear is often the first and most dangerous reaction. “Do not panic,” he advised, explaining that panic raises the heart rate and allows venom to circulate more rapidly through the bloodstream, increasing the risk of severe complications.

He emphasized that the affected limb should be kept completely still to slow the spread of venom. According to him, immobilizing the limb similar to splinting a fractured bone prevents muscle movement that can pump toxins into the body. He also recommended keeping the bite site below heart level whenever possible, as this position may help delay venom from traveling to vital organs.

Chief Dr Odiraa cautioned strongly against widely believed first-aid myths. He warned that tying a tourniquet or binding the limb tightly can trap venom in one area, potentially causing tissue death or leading to amputation. Likewise, he dismissed the practice of cutting the wound or attempting to suck out venom, noting that such methods are ineffective and increase the risk of infection or further injury.

If it can be done safely, he advised victims or bystanders to observe the snake’s color and shape or take a quick photograph from a distance. This information can help medical professionals identify the species and administer the correct antivenom.

Above all, he stressed that professional medical treatment is essential. “The most important step after a snakebite is to get to a hospital immediately,” he said, underscoring that prompt care significantly improves survival and recovery chances.

Health experts continue to warn that quick, informed action rather than panic or reliance on myths remains the best defense against the potentially life threatening effects of snake envenomation.

Atiku: Democracy Under Siege, Tinubu’s Chokehold Fuels FCT Voter Apathy

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(DDM) – Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has declared that Nigeria’s democracy is under siege, blaming what he described as President Bola Tinubu’s chokehold on the system for the low voter turnout in the Federal Capital Territory council polls.
Atiku characterised the situation as a troubling sign for the country’s democratic health, warning that growing public disengagement reflects deep dissatisfaction under the current administration.
The former presidential candidate said the reported voter apathy in the FCT elections should alarm anyone concerned about the survival of participatory governance.
According to him, democracy thrives only when citizens believe their votes matter and that institutions remain neutral and transparent.
He argued that when political space appears restricted or skewed in favour of those in power, ordinary citizens gradually withdraw from the process.
Atiku maintained that the credibility of elections depends not only on ballot counting but also on the overall political climate preceding the vote.
He suggested that fear, distrust, and perceived dominance by the ruling party could discourage civic participation.
The Federal Capital Territory, administered directly by the federal government, has often been viewed as a barometer of political mood at the national level.
Observers noted that turnout in recent area council elections was lower than expected, raising concerns among analysts and civil society groups.
Atiku said such trends must not be ignored, insisting that democracy requires constant nurturing and institutional independence.
He warned that when opposition voices feel constrained, the democratic ecosystem weakens.
The former vice president also linked voter disengagement to economic hardship and public frustration.
He argued that rising living costs and unemployment have left many Nigerians disillusioned with political promises.
Political analysts say voter apathy has been a recurring issue in several Nigerian elections over the past decade.
However, Atiku contended that the current level of indifference signals a deeper structural problem.
He called for reforms that would strengthen electoral institutions and rebuild public trust.
He further urged stakeholders, including the Independent National Electoral Commission, to safeguard transparency and fairness.
While supporters of the administration reject the allegations, insisting that the electoral process remains open and competitive, Atiku maintains that perception plays a crucial role in democracy.
He emphasized that leadership must inspire confidence rather than fear or resignation.
As debates continue over the causes of voter apathy in the FCT, Atiku’s remarks have intensified political discourse nationwide.
The controversy underscores ongoing tensions between the ruling party and opposition figures ahead of future electoral contests.
For many Nigerians, the central question remains whether reforms and inclusive governance can reverse declining participation and restore faith in democratic institutions.

Dr. Igbodike Raises Alarm Over Nigeria’s Growing Cervical Cancer Burden, Calls for Nationwide Screening Drive

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Medical expert  Dr. Igbodike has issued an urgent public health warning over the rising cases of cervical cancer across sub-Saharan Africa, with particular concern for Nigeria, describing the disease as largely preventable if early action is taken. He called for an intensified national campaign focused on screening and vaccination to reduce thousands of preventable deaths each year.

A Preventable but Deadly Disease

Speaking during a health briefing in Lagos,  Dr. Igbodike stressed that cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of death among women in the region despite existing medical tools capable of stopping it. Citing 2023 estimates, he noted that Nigeria records more than 7,000 deaths annually, alongside 10,000 to 15,000 new cases.

“We should not be having cases of cervical cancer if we do what we are supposed to do,” he said, explaining that the disease involves malignant lesions affecting the cervix, commonly described as the “mouth of the womb.”

A 20-Year Opportunity for Prevention

Dr. Igbodike emphasized that cervical cancer develops gradually, often beginning as a pre-cancerous lesion that may take up to two decades to become invasive. This long progression period provides a crucial window for screening and early treatment capable of preventing full-blown cancer.

He identified Human Papillomavirus (HPV) as the primary cause in over 99 percent of cases, warning that the virus frequently shows no symptoms, leaving many women unaware of infection until the disease reaches an advanced stage.

Key Risk Factors

According to the him, several conditions increase vulnerability:

High parity: Multiple vaginal births, particularly six or more.

Early sexual exposure: Often linked to early marriage and cervical injury that can enable infection.

Weakened immunity: Including people living with HIV or those on long-term steroid medication.

Lifestyle and heredity: Smoking and a family history of cervical cancer among first-degree relatives.

Warning Signs Women Should Not Ignore

Dr. Igbodike urged women to seek immediate medical attention if they experience:

Bleeding after menopause.

Bleeding following sexual intercourse.

Persistent foul-smelling vaginal discharge.

He noted that such symptoms can indicate advanced disease requiring urgent evaluation.

Prevention Strategy: Vaccination and Screening

He also recommended a three-level prevention approach centered on vaccination, screening, and awareness. He advised that the HPV vaccine be administered to girls aged 9 to 13, ideally before sexual activity begins, though he added it can still benefit women up to age 26 and older.

For screening, he referenced guidelines from the World Health Organization, which recommend that sexually active women begin routine checks at 25 years old. While the traditional Pap smear remains widely used, he explained that HPV DNA testing is more sensitive and can extend screening intervals to five years if results are negative.

A Call for Community Action

Concluding his remarks,  Dr. Igbodike appealed to families and community leaders to spread awareness.

“The responsibility lies with all of us to educate others,” he said, urging women to inform daughters, sisters, and friends about vaccination and screening options to prevent needless deaths.

Health advocates say his warning highlights the urgent need for coordinated national policies, improved access to screening, and widespread public education to curb what experts describe as one of the most preventable forms of cancer.

JUST IN: Soludo Shuts Down Nnewi Market Over Sit-at-Home Compliance

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Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra State
Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra State

The Anambra State government has shut down the New Auto Spare Parts Association (NASPA) Market in Nnewi over alleged compliance with the Monday sit-at-home directive linked to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).

The closure, ordered by Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, comes about three weeks after the Onitsha Main Market reopened following a similar shutdown.

The directive was conveyed through the governor’s Special Adviser on Trade and Markets, Chief Evarist Uba, who cited low trader turnout on Monday as the reason for the action.

Uba announced the closure alongside the Commissioner for Information, Dr. Law Mefor; the Special Adviser on Security, AVM Ben Chiobi (Rtd); and Nnewi Mayor, Hon. Echezona Anazodo.

The shutdown took effect from midnight on Monday, February 23, 2026, and the market is scheduled to reopen on Monday, March 2, 2026.

Traders have been warned to stay away from the market until reopening to avoid confrontation with law enforcement agents. Authorities also warned that further closure could follow if compliance remains unsatisfactory.

Reacting to the decision, Senior Special Assistant to the governor, Dr. Ejiofor Opara, praised the move, reiterating the administration’s stance against the sit-at-home order.

He noted that the Monday sit-at-home was officially ended on April 4, 2022, after consultations between the state government and stakeholders.

Opara added that recent calls by IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu should not compel traders and residents to comply with the directive.

According to him, the Soludo administration remains committed to ending criminal activities associated with the sit-at-home enforcement across the South-East.

Government officials say reopening markets on Mondays is vital for economic stability, public safety, and the protection of lives and property.

They also highlighted security interventions, including a stakeholder security summit, amnesty initiatives, and youth empowerment programmes such as the One Youth, Two Skills scheme.

Additionally, the state’s Solution Innovation District initiative aims to develop technology skills among young people and position Anambra as an innovation hub.

Authorities insist the enforcement measures are part of broader efforts to restore normal economic activity and dismantle criminal networks operating under the guise of sit-at-home enforcement.

Nurse fights for life after encounter with one-chance robbers in Abuja

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Nurse fights for life after encounter with one-chance robbers in Abuja

 

A nurse in Abuja was attacked by suspected “one-chance” robbers, sparking concerns about healthcare worker safety.

The FCT chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) confirmed the unfortunate incident in a statement.

He said the nurse had just concluded her afternoon shift at Wuse General Hospital but stayed behind to assist a colleague in stabilising a critically ill patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

After leaving the hospital, she was allegedly attacked, beaten, and left seriously injured by suspected criminals operating under the “one-chance” scheme.

FCT NANNM Chairman, Jama D. Medan, condemned the attack, describing it as deeply troubling.

He stated that the nurse is currently receiving treatment in an intensive care unit.

Medan noted that the incident has intensified fears among nurses who commute daily to and from their workplaces.

He referenced a previous case involving a nurse who was killed at the Federal Medical Centre, Jabi, saying the memory of that tragedy remains painful for members of the profession.

The association expressed concern that nurses working in areas such as Wuse, Asokoro, Kubwa, Maitama, Kuje, and Gwarinpa have become increasingly vulnerable to similar attacks.

While calling for urgent action, Medan demanded a comprehensive investigation into the latest assault and urged security agencies to identify, arrest, and prosecute those responsible.

He also appealed to the FCT Minister to direct the Police, the Department of State Services (DSS), and other security agencies to strengthen surveillance around hospitals and increase patrols at known flashpoints and bus stops.

“No healthcare worker should have to risk their life while serving humanity,” he said, adding that nurses cannot continue to work under constant fear for their safety.

Oshiomhole applauds Wike’s performance in FCT polls

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Adams Oshiomhole
Adams Oshiomhole

Senator Adams Oshiomhole has commended FCT Minister Nyesom Wike for his leadership, saying he “performed wonders” in the recent FCT local government elections.

Oshiomhole made the statement at an event in Edo State where 54 construction machines were handed over to local governments.

While speaking on Wike’s role in the recent FCT council polls, he noted that even though Wike’s party finished second behind the All Progressives Congress (APC), the outcome was important.

According to him, securing second place was commendable, especially in a contest where some parties failed to secure up to 100 votes.

The former governor further commended Wike as the first individual from the South-South geopolitical zone to serve as Abuja’s city minister in a manner that has reshaped and elevated the standard of development in the capital.

He also expressed gratitude to regional leaders, congratulating them and thanking the Edo State governor for maintaining a strong working relationship with the FCT minister

JUST IN: El-Rufai Sues ICPC, Others for ₦1bn Over Abuja Residence Raid

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Former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has instituted a ₦1 billion fundamental rights enforcement suit against the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and three other respondents over what he describes as the unlawful invasion of his Abuja residence.

The suit, filed on February 20, 2026, at the Federal High Court in Abuja (case number FHC/ABJ/CS/345/2026), lists the Chief Magistrate of the Federal Capital Territory Magistrate’s Court, the Inspector General of Police, and the Attorney-General of the Federation as co-respondents.

According to court filings submitted by his counsel, Oluwole Iyamu, SAN, ICPC operatives accompanied by police officers allegedly entered El-Rufai’s residence at House 12, Mambilla Street, Aso Drive, Abuja, around 2:00 p.m. on February 19, 2026.

Dispute Over Search Warrant

El-Rufai’s legal team argues that the operation was conducted under a defective search warrant issued on February 4, 2026, by a Chief Magistrate.

The filing claims the warrant lacked specificity and contained typographical and material errors relating to address, date, and district details.

The suit further contends that the warrant was overly broad and executed without probable cause, rendering it invalid.

According to the filing, the alleged defects violate provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015, the ICPC Act 2000, and Sections 34, 35, 36, and 37 of the 1999 Constitution, which guarantee dignity of the human person, personal liberty, fair hearing, and privacy rights.

Alleged Seizure of Personal Items

The former governor also claims officers seized documents and electronic devices without providing an inventory or returning the items.

The suit states that the seized materials have not been released and that no official record of the items taken was provided.

El-Rufai is asking the court to declare the search warrant invalid and the operation unlawful, as well as rule that his fundamental rights were violated.

He is also seeking:

Immediate return of all seized items with a detailed inventory

An injunction preventing authorities from using any evidence obtained during the search

₦1 billion in damages, including:

₦300 million compensatory damages

₦400 million exemplary damages

₦300 million aggravated damages

₦100 million for legal costs

The filing states that the incident caused him psychological trauma, humiliation, reputational damage, and emotional distress.

The ICPC and other respondents have yet to publicly respond to the lawsuit.

Terror bandits kill 10 in Plateau communities

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The interment of 21 peasants murdered this morning around 2:00 am. In Batin village , Barkin Ladi. Rev Ezekiel Dachomo is bawling his eyes out. Look at that pitiful rain-soaked grave, they don’t have money for coffins. Our security alert notified Operation Safe Haven this attack was coming 4+ hours earlier. An undisclosed number of military showed up within 15 minutes. There was a furious fire fight for 3 hours. But did the soldiers actually shoot at the attackers or was it a ruse??? There were No terrorist killed or wounded. The army usually sends a paltry number of riflemen to face sometimes hundreds of Fulani terrorists. The evidence we have suggests they don’t fire their rifles at the terrorists.” - Confidential source
The interment of 21 peasants murdered this morning around 2:00 am. In Batin village , Barkin Ladi. Rev Ezekiel Dachomo is bawling his eyes out. Look at that pitiful rain-soaked grave, they don’t have money for coffins. Our security alert notified Operation Safe Haven this attack was coming 4+ hours earlier. An undisclosed number of military showed up within 15 minutes. There was a furious fire fight for 3 hours. But did the soldiers actually shoot at the attackers or was it a ruse??? There were No terrorist killed or wounded. The army usually sends a paltry number of riflemen to face sometimes hundreds of Fulani terrorists. The evidence we have suggests they don’t fire their rifles at the terrorists.” - Confidential source

Armed bandits attacked Jol community and Dorowa Babuje in Plateau State’s Riyom Local Government Area on Sunday night, killing at least 10 people between 8:00 pm and 9:00 pm.

Nine people were killed in Dorowa Babuje, while one person lost their life in Jol.

The National President of the Berom Youth Moulders Association (BYMA), Barrister Solomon Dalyop, disclosed this in a phone interview with a Channels Television.

He said the criminal elements who attacked Jol arrived on motorcycles from the Manga axis, despite early warnings issued to security agencies about possible movement in the area.

He explained that operatives of Operation Rainbow, Plateau State’s security outfit, were already on the ground and succeeded in repelling the attackers, thereby limiting casualties.

In Dorowa Babuje, Dalyop said the attackers emerged from the Jong-Wereh area, where they were believed to have been camping for some time.

He noted that the military was promptly informed and responded swiftly, a move he said prevented the death toll from rising further.

“If not for the quick intervention of the military in Dorowa, the casualty figure would have been much higher. We must commend them for their swift response,” Dalyop stated.

The Nigerian Police is yet to issue an official statement on the attacks.

The latest killings add to a disturbing pattern of repeated attacks in Riyom, one of Plateau State’s most volatile flashpoints, where farming communities have endured cycles of night raids, ambushes and displacement in recent months.

Residents of Jol and Dorowa Babuje are gripped by fear as families mourn their dead and call for a sustained security presence to prevent further bloodshed.

 

Never Heard Of Afro-Appalachia? Mon Rovîa Is Changing The Narrative

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(DDM) – A new cultural conversation is emerging around the idea of Afro-Appalachia, and singer-songwriter Mon Rovîa is positioning himself at the center of it.
The rising artist, born Janjay Lowe in war-torn Liberia and raised in the United States, says he is inspired by ancient West African storytelling traditions.
His artistic vision recently found resonance in the film Sinners directed by Ryan Coogler.
The movie, nominated for a record-breaking 16 Oscars, follows Sammie, a preacher’s son whose powerful voice and Dobro guitar carry him through supernatural turmoil into modern musical success.
At the heart of the film is the concept of the griot, the revered West African storyteller who preserves history through poetry and song.
The opening narration references these centuries-old cultural custodians, drawing a line between ancestral memory and contemporary creativity.
For Mon Rovîa, that symbolism feels deeply personal.
Speaking about the film’s impact, he described the power of seeing a young singer portrayed as carrying the voices of his ancestors.
He said the character’s gift represents a spiritual inheritance meant to uplift a community.
The idea of ancestral energy, he noted, mirrors his own artistic journey.
Raised between continents, he has often reflected on what it means to carry West African identity into American spaces.
The Appalachian foothills of Tennessee, long associated with folk and country traditions, may not immediately evoke images of African heritage.
Yet historians have documented the overlooked Black roots embedded within Appalachian music and culture.
The banjo itself, now synonymous with Appalachian sound, traces its origins to West African instruments brought to America during the transatlantic slave trade.
By blending folk textures with African storytelling traditions, Mon Rovîa aims to spotlight that historical connection.
He sees himself as a modern griot, tasked with narrating both personal and collective histories.
In interviews, he has emphasized that griots come specifically from West Africa, the same region where he was born.
That lineage, he believes, gives him a unique responsibility to tell stories that bridge continents.
Afro-Appalachia, as a concept, challenges narrow assumptions about regional identity.
It suggests that Black cultural contributions to Appalachian life are not peripheral but foundational.
Through songwriting, Mon Rovîa explores themes of migration, displacement, resilience, and belonging.
His lyrics often reflect on the experience of being shaped by both African memory and American reality.
Cultural analysts say artists like him are redefining how audiences understand American roots music.
Rather than treating African influence as distant history, he presents it as a living, breathing force.
The success of films like “Sinners” has amplified conversations about lineage, heritage, and artistic inheritance.
For Mon Rovîa, that cinematic portrayal serves as affirmation that ancestral stories still matter.
As he continues to release music and perform across the United States, he carries forward a narrative that merges Liberia, Appalachia, and the broader African diaspora.
In doing so, he is not only reshaping genre boundaries but also inviting listeners to reconsider whose voices have always echoed through the mountains.

Protests Erupt In Tehran As Steve Witkoff Says Trump Questions Iran’s Stance

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(DDM) – Fresh protests have broken out in Tehran as diplomatic tensions rise between the United States and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program.

Demonstrations were reported at several universities across the Iranian capital for a second consecutive day.

The unrest comes amid renewed pressure from Washington over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

Speaking in a televised interview, US special envoy Steve Witkoff said President Donald Trump is “curious” why Iran has not yet agreed to scale back its nuclear activities.

Witkoff made the remarks during an appearance on Fox News.

He said the president understands that the United States has multiple strategic options available.

However, he suggested that Trump questions why Tehran has not responded more decisively under mounting pressure.

“I don’t want to use the word ‘frustrated,’ because he understands he has plenty of alternatives,” Witkoff stated.

He added that Trump is curious as to why Iranian leaders have not moved closer to what he described as capitulation.

Witkoff emphasized the significant American naval presence in the region.

He questioned why Iranian officials have not formally assured the United States that they do not intend to pursue nuclear weapons.

According to him, Washington expects clearer commitments and concrete steps from Tehran.

The interview was recorded on Thursday and broadcast amid reports of ongoing protests.

While details of the demonstrations remain limited, student-led gatherings have historically played a visible role in Iranian political expression.

Iran has long insisted that its nuclear program is for peaceful energy purposes.

Western governments, however, have repeatedly raised concerns about uranium enrichment levels and inspection transparency.

The issue has fueled years of negotiations, sanctions, and diplomatic standoffs.

The 2015 nuclear agreement sought to limit Iran’s nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.

That deal later unraveled, leading to renewed tensions between Washington and Tehran.

Analysts say the current climate reflects a broader geopolitical struggle in the Middle East.

Military deployments and economic sanctions have been key tools used by the United States in its pressure campaign.

Iranian authorities have often responded by asserting national sovereignty and rejecting external pressure.

Observers warn that continued escalation could further strain regional stability.

As protests continue in Tehran and diplomatic rhetoric intensifies, the situation underscores the fragile balance between negotiation and confrontation in US-Iran relations.

Who Was Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, Known As “El Mencho”?

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(DDM) – Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, widely known by the alias “El Mencho,” was one of the most feared drug traffickers in Mexico before being reported killed in a military operation.
He was the founder and leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, commonly referred to as CJNG.

Under his leadership, CJNG rose rapidly to become one of Mexico’s most powerful and violent criminal organizations.
The cartel was widely accused of orchestrating large-scale drug trafficking operations, including efforts to move fentanyl into the United States.

Authorities in both Mexico and the United States described Oseguera as a central figure in the global narcotics trade.
Before entering organized crime, Oseguera reportedly worked as a police officer in Mexico.
However, his trajectory shifted dramatically as he became involved in drug trafficking networks during the 1990s.
According to the Drug Enforcement Administration, he later moved to the United States, where he participated in heroin distribution activities.

In 1994, he was convicted in California for conspiracy to distribute heroin.
He served approximately three years in a US prison before being deported to Mexico.
Following his return, he gradually expanded his criminal operations.
Over time, he consolidated power and formally established the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
CJNG became known for its aggressive tactics and rapid territorial expansion across multiple Mexican states.
Security analysts frequently described the group as highly organized and heavily armed.
As violence escalated in Mexico’s drug war, Oseguera gained notoriety as one of the country’s most elusive fugitives.
The United States government placed a reward of up to $15 million for information leading to his arrest.
He was widely regarded as Mexico’s most powerful cartel leader after the capture of Joaquín Guzmán, also known as “El Chapo,” last decade.
Born in July 1966 in the western Mexican state of Michoacán, Oseguera built a reputation for secrecy and operational discipline.
Unlike some cartel figures who cultivated public personas, he remained largely out of sight.
His influence, however, was evident in the scale and coordination of CJNG’s activities.
The cartel’s expansion coincided with increased trafficking of synthetic opioids, particularly fentanyl, into North American markets.
US authorities repeatedly linked CJNG to significant drug seizures and violent confrontations with Mexican security forces.
Over the years, joint operations between Mexican military forces and law enforcement agencies targeted CJNG strongholds.
Reports of his death in a military operation mark a significant development in Mexico’s long-running struggle against organized crime.
However, experts caution that the removal of a cartel leader does not automatically dismantle the broader criminal network.
CJNG’s operational structure and regional presence may continue to pose security challenges despite the reported killing of its leader.

NDLEA arrests drug trafficker with fake pregnancy

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NDLEA arrests drug trafficker with fake pregnancy
NDLEA arrests drug trafficker with fake pregnancy

Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a woman who concealed narcotics in a fake pregnancy at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano.

In a statement issued by the spokesman of the agency, Babafemi Femi, the anti-narcotic agency said it’s operatives intercepted a 35-year-old businesswoman, Rabi Muhammad, at the departure point of the Seme land border on Monday, February 16, 2026, as she attempted to cross into Cotonou, Benin Republic.

He said officers became suspicious of her protruding stomach during routine checks.

A thorough body search revealed that her pregnancy was fake. Instead, she had strapped a pink-coloured calabash to her abdomen, concealing 3,200 capsules of tramadol intended for sale in Cotonou.

However, the agency reaffirmed its commitment to intensifying the fight against illicit drug trafficking and abuse across the country.

JUST IN: India Asks Citizens to Leave Iran

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The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has issued an urgent advisory urging all Indian nationals in Iran to depart immediately due to escalating security concerns and potential military developments.

The Indian Embassy in Tehran stressed that citizens should use any available means of transport, including commercial flights, to exit the country safely.

Approximately 10,000 Indians are believed to reside in Iran, including students, pilgrims, businesspeople, and tourists.

The advisory also urged Indian nationals and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) to exercise caution, avoid areas of protests or demonstrations, stay in regular contact with the Indian Embassy, and monitor local media for updates.

The warning comes amid growing regional tensions, including fears of a possible U.S. strike on Tehran and ongoing unrest within the country.

Several other nations have issued similar advisories to their citizens.

India’s move precedes Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s planned visit to Israel later this week, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described as an opportunity to strengthen cooperation against what he calls “radical” adversaries.

Despite close ties with Israel, India maintains strong diplomatic and economic relations with Gulf countries and Tehran, including cooperation on Iran’s Chabahar Port, a strategic trade route to Afghanistan.

The embassy advised citizens to keep travel and identity documents accessible and maintain regular contact with consular officials as the situation develops.

Kolu Calls Out Carter Efe for Skipping Him on E-Money Connection

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Social media is buzzing after up-and-coming influencer and content creator Kolu publicly called out comedian and musician Carter Efe over what he sees as a missed opportunity to link him with music mogul E-Money.

The drama reportedly started after Carter Efe gifted singer Peller a brand-new car, a generous move that quickly went viral. Kolu, however, took to social media to express his disappointment, suggesting that when someone has a connection especially one as influential as E-Money,  they should carry their friends and collaborators along.

In his post, Kolu wrote: “When connection dey, you suppose carry your people along.” Fans immediately started debating whether his remarks were fair or a sign of entitlement.

Supporters of Kolu argue that in creative industries like music and entertainment, networking and mentorship are key, and Carter Efe had an opportunity to help a fellow content creator get a big break. “If you have the chance to lift someone, why not?” one fan commented.

On the other hand, critics insist that expecting someone to automatically connect you with an industry heavyweight just because you know them is pushing boundaries. “Connections are a privilege, not an obligation,” argued another social media user.

This is not the first time Carter Efe has faced scrutiny for his high-profile generosity. His recent gifts and collaborations have made headlines, but they also bring questions about fairness, influence, and responsibility in the entertainment world.

While Carter Efe has yet to publicly respond to Kolu’s callout, the exchange has already sparked a larger conversation about networking etiquette in the Nigerian music and influencer scene. Many observers note that while supporting friends and peers is admirable, there’s also a fine line between encouragement and entitlement.

The situation continues to trend on social media, with memes, debates, and reactions flooding platforms as fans weigh in. Whether this will escalate into a bigger feud or remain a lighthearted callout remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: people are paying attention, and everyone wants to see what happens next.

UniAbuja expels 28 students, revokes certificates of 15 graduates

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Yakubu Gowon University (formerly UniAbuja) has expelled 28 students and withdrawn certificates of 15 graduates over disciplinary offences.

This was disclosed in a statement issued by Acting Director, Information and University Relations, Dr Habib Yakoob, on Sunday.

The offences include threat to life, exam malpractice, burglary, cult activities, and drug use.

According to Yakoob, the decision was taken at the 191st Regular Meeting ofthe Senate held on Thursday 28 January 2026 at the University’s Main Campus, following consideration of the report and recommendations of the Student Disciplinary Committee (SDC).

“The offences for which the affected students were found culpable include threat to life and assault, examination malpractice, conspiracy, burglary, theft, cult-related activities, possession and use of hard drugs, falsification of ‘O’ Level results uploaded on theUniversity portal for admission, as well as failure to appear before the disciplinary committee after repeated invitations,” the statement said.

“Senate also approved the withdrawal of certificates offifteen former students who failed to honour invitations by the Committee despite several notices.

“Similarly, nine students were exonerated after investigations, while thirty-three others received warnings for various infractions, including conspiracy, hostel racketeering, and fighting”.

While speaking on the development, the Vice-Chancellor and Chairman of Senate, Professor Hakeem Babatunde Fawehinmi, reaffirmed the University’s commitment to maintaining a safe and conducive learning environment.

He stated that the institution would continue to uphold discipline and enforce its rules and regulations without compromise.

The Vice-Chancellor commended the Student Disciplinary Committee for its thorough and diligent handling of the cases and urged students to conduct themselves responsibly and avoid actions that could jeopardise their academic pursuits.

“The academic integrity of the University is sacrosanct, and we are determined that anyone who violates it will be appropriately sanctioned. Our goal is not only to enforce discipline but also to guide our students towards responsible citizenship and academic excellence,” he said.

He added that the University would continue to strengthen student engagement, counselling, and orientation programmes aimed at promoting responsible conduct and preventing disciplinary infractions.

Foreign Terrorists Flooding Nigeria Through Porous Borders, FG Reveals

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(DDM) – The Federal Government has declared that a significant number of terrorists behind deadly attacks in northern Nigeria are not Nigerian citizens.

The disclosure was made during a high-level meeting in Abuja by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, George Akume.

Akume addressed members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria, stating that intelligence reports indicate a disturbing foreign dimension to the violence.

He said many suspects arrested after recent attacks were unable to speak either English or Hausa.

According to him, several detainees communicated fluently in French, a language not commonly spoken in the affected northern communities.

“Do we speak French in Nigeria? No,” Akume reportedly said, pointing to what he described as strong evidence of foreign infiltration.

He explained that while Boko Haram originated in Nigeria, the majority of fighters currently operating in forests and rural hideouts are believed to be foreigners.

The SGF identified parts of Niger State and the broader North-Central region as areas experiencing infiltration by non-Nigerian armed elements.

Akume emphasized that his comments were based on briefings and intelligence supplied by security agencies.

He maintained that porous and weak border controls have enabled the influx of foreign fighters into Nigeria.

Nigeria shares extensive land borders with several West African countries, making cross-border monitoring a persistent challenge.

The statement comes amid renewed concerns over escalating banditry and insurgent attacks in northern states.

Communities in Borno, Yobe, Sokoto, Niger, and Kwara states continue to report assaults on villages and farming settlements.

Akume described insecurity as a global phenomenon rather than a crisis unique to Nigeria.

He noted that even developed countries are grappling with terrorism and violent extremism.

The SGF also highlighted Nigeria’s growing collaboration with international partners in strengthening national security.

He confirmed that the government has acquired advanced military equipment, including drones from Turkey, to enhance surveillance and counter-terrorism operations.

He added that discussions with the United States and other allies are ongoing to improve intelligence sharing.

On the controversial issue of reintegrating repentant terrorists into the armed forces, Akume clarified that such a proposal was rejected.

He stated that no such policy has been implemented under the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

The SGF appealed to religious leaders and civil society groups to approach the security crisis with balance and understanding.

He reminded stakeholders that the roots of the insecurity predate the current administration.

Observers note that Nigeria’s security crisis has evolved over the years, shifting from ideological insurgency to a mix of banditry, kidnapping, and cross-border armed activity.

Security experts argue that addressing porous borders and improving regional cooperation will be critical to reversing the trend.

As attacks persist across forest zones and rural communities, the government faces mounting pressure to translate intelligence assessments into tangible security improvements on the ground.

BAFTAs 2026: My Father’s Shadow Triumphs, Wunmi Mosaku Shines in Landmark Night for Nigerian-British Talent

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The 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs) celebrated an unforgettable night of cinematic excellence, with several standout wins highlighting the rising influence of Nigerian-British talent on the global stage.

Nigerian-British filmmaker Akinola Davies Jr made history as his film My Father’s Shadow took home the award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer. The film, co-created with his older brother Wale of the music duo Show Dem Camp, is set during Nigeria’s turbulent 1993 presidential election, which was controversially annulled by the military government. Davies crafted the story as a tribute to their late father, and the film had previously premiered at the Cannes Film Festival to critical acclaim.

“It’s a deeply personal story,” Davies explained. “Making this film with my brother was our way of honoring our father while sharing a piece of Nigerian history with the world.”

The night was also a major triumph for actress Wunmi Mosaku, who won the Best Supporting Actress award for her powerful performance in the 2025 film Sinners. Mosaku’s portrayal was widely praised for its depth and nuance, further cementing her reputation as one of the most versatile talents in British cinema today.

Meanwhile, One Battle After Another dominated the evening, taking home six awards, including Best Film and Best Director for Paul Thomas Anderson. Other notable winners included Hamnet, which received recognition as Outstanding British Film, and I Swear, Sinners, and Frankenstein, each securing three awards in various categories.

Highlights from the evening include:

  • Leading Actress: Jessie Buckley for Hamnet

  • Leading Actor: Robert Aramayo for I Swear

  • Supporting Actor: Sean Penn for One Battle After Another

  • Original Screenplay: Sinners

  • Adapted Screenplay: One Battle After Another

  • Original Score: Ludwig Göransson for Sinners

Technical categories also showcased the creativity and craft behind the films, with awards given for cinematography, costume design, production design, and visual effects. Standout wins included Frankenstein for Costume and Production Design, and Avatar: Fire and Ash for Special Visual Effects.

In the short film and animation categories, British short animation Solstice was recognized, while Two Black Boys in Paradise took home the award for British Short Film, highlighting the diversity and creativity thriving in the UK’s emerging filmmakers scene.

The BAFTA Rising Star Award, voted on by the public, went to Robert Aramayo, recognizing the next generation of outstanding talent in British film.

The success of My Father’s Shadow and Wunmi Mosaku’s recognition represents a major moment for Nigerian-British artists, proving that stories rooted in African history and experiences can resonate powerfully on the international stage. The achievements highlight not just personal triumphs but a growing presence of diverse voices in global cinema.

As the BAFTAs continue to celebrate talent from all corners of the industry, this year’s ceremony served as a reminder of the evolving nature of storytelling one where cultural heritage, bold storytelling, and creative innovation are increasingly at the forefront of awards recognition.

With Nigerian-British filmmakers and actors making such a strong impression, audiences can look forward to more stories that blend local history with universal themes, capturing hearts around the world.

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