A Colombian military transport aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff, killing at least 66 people, with four others still missing, authorities confirmed.
The aircraft, a Lockheed Martin C-130 Hercules, was carrying 128 people, including members of the army, air force, and police, according to military officials.
The crash occurred in Puerto Leguízamo, near the border with Peru, as the plane attempted to take off.
Officials said the aircraft may have struck near the end of the runway before losing control, with one wing reportedly hitting a tree as it went down.
The impact triggered a fire, and explosive materials on board detonated, worsening the devastation.
Local residents were the first to respond, pulling injured passengers from the wreckage and transporting them on motorcycles before emergency teams arrived.
Authorities said dozens of survivors were rescued, with at least 57 hospitalized. Around 30 of those injured were reported to be in stable condition.
However, difficult terrain in the remote crash area slowed rescue operations.
The cause of the crash remains under investigation. Officials have not yet determined whether mechanical failure, human error, or other factors were responsible.
The aircraft manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, said it would assist Colombian authorities in the investigation.
The tragedy has renewed concerns about the condition of Colombia’s military aircraft. President Gustavo Petro criticized delays in efforts to modernize the country’s aging fleet, warning that lives are at risk.
C-130 aircraft, first introduced in the 1950s, are widely used for troop transport in Colombia’s long-running internal conflict, which has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
The crash comes just weeks after another C-130 aircraft accident in El Alto, which killed more than 20 people, raising broader safety concerns over the aircraft model’s continued use in the region
(DDM) — Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has called on the Abia State government to immortalise the late evangelist, Uma Ukpai, in recognition of his enduring contributions to Christianity and social development.
Speaking during a commemorative event in Umuahia, Kalu described Ukpai as a visionary cleric whose ministry transcended religious boundaries, impacting countless lives across Nigeria and beyond.
According to Kalu, the late evangelist dedicated his life to spiritual leadership, humanitarian service, and the promotion of moral values. “Uma Ukpai was a beacon of hope to many. His teachings, outreaches, and philanthropic efforts positively transformed communities, giving spiritual and material support to the vulnerable,” he said.
Kalu further urged the state government to establish lasting memorials, such as naming streets, institutions, or scholarship programs after Ukpai, to preserve his legacy for future generations. He emphasized that immortalising figures of such stature not only honours their memory but also inspires youth to pursue lives of service and faith.
The former Abia governor highlighted Ukpai’s significant role in evangelism, noting that his crusades and missionary activities brought together people from diverse backgrounds, fostering unity and moral discipline. He stressed that the evangelist’s influence extended beyond religious circles, contributing to community development projects, educational initiatives, and poverty alleviation efforts.
Relatives, colleagues, and community leaders who attended the event commended Kalu for advocating for formal recognition of Ukpai’s contributions. They echoed his call for permanent tributes that would enshrine the evangelist’s name in the state’s history.
Observers noted that the call comes at a critical moment when Abia State is seeking to highlight its cultural and religious icons to promote tourism, education, and moral leadership. Advocates believe that formally immortalising Uma Ukpai could serve as a model for honouring other distinguished citizens who have positively shaped the state and the nation.
Kalu also urged faith-based organizations and private institutions to collaborate with the government in establishing lasting monuments, scholarships, and community centers in Ukpai’s name. He argued that such efforts would ensure the evangelist’s mission and values continue to benefit future generations.
The event concluded with prayers and tributes, as attendees reflected on Ukpai’s remarkable life and legacy. Kalu reaffirmed his commitment to working with Abia State authorities to see that the late cleric’s contributions are formally recognised and celebrated.
(DDM) — The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has launched an intensive media and stakeholder campaign in Jigawa State to boost polio immunization among children under five years old.
The campaign targets the vaccination of approximately 1.5 million children across the state, with the goal of closing immunity gaps and preventing the resurgence of polio, which remains a public health concern in parts of Nigeria.
UNICEF officials, in collaboration with the Jigawa State Ministry of Health, convened media personnel, community leaders, and health stakeholders to sensitize the public on the importance of routine vaccination and the dangers of polio. They highlighted the need for accurate information and proactive community engagement to ensure widespread participation in the exercise.
Speaking at the event, UNICEF representatives emphasized that the campaign would leverage radio, television, social media, and community outreach programs to reach every household. “Media professionals are critical partners in ensuring that the message reaches parents and caregivers in urban and rural communities alike,” they said.
Jigawa State health authorities reassured residents that the vaccines provided are safe, free of charge, and administered by trained health workers. Officials also warned against misinformation that has sometimes hindered previous immunization efforts, urging communities to embrace the campaign for the health and safety of their children.
Community leaders expressed support for UNICEF’s initiative, pledging to mobilize residents, especially in hard-to-reach areas. They highlighted that local cooperation is essential for achieving full coverage and preventing outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.
The polio vaccination campaign in Jigawa is part of a nationwide strategy coordinated by the Nigerian government, UNICEF, and partner organizations to eradicate polio in the country. Nigeria was declared polio-free in 2020, but surveillance teams have emphasized the need for continued vigilance to prevent any reintroduction of the virus.
Health experts also underscored that regular immunization not only protects children against polio but also strengthens the overall health system by promoting routine healthcare visits and early detection of other childhood illnesses.
Officials called on parents and caregivers to ensure their children are present during vaccination rounds and to report any concerns to local health authorities. They stressed that polio eradication requires collective responsibility, with every household playing a role in safeguarding children’s health.
UNICEF concluded the rally by reaffirming its commitment to supporting Jigawa State in achieving full immunization coverage and maintaining a polio-free status. The organization urged all media partners to continue amplifying the message and keeping communities informed throughout the campaign.
(DDM) — The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has revealed plans to arraign former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, before a Federal High Court in Kaduna.
The arraignment is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, according to statements from ICPC officials, marking a significant development in ongoing anti-corruption efforts within the country.
ICPC spokespersons emphasized that the legal action follows months of investigations into alleged financial irregularities and violations of public trust during El-Rufai’s tenure as governor. The commission stated that all evidence gathered will be presented in court to substantiate the charges.
Legal analysts suggest that the case could set an important precedent for holding former and sitting public officeholders accountable in Nigeria. They noted that high-profile corruption trials play a critical role in strengthening public confidence in anti-graft institutions and the broader justice system.
The Federal High Court in Kaduna is expected to review the charges, hear the defense, and determine the conditions for further proceedings. Observers say the trial could attract widespread media attention due to El-Rufai’s prominence and political influence in the northern region of the country.
Political commentators have highlighted that this arraignment comes amid increasing public demands for accountability and transparency in governance. Citizens and civil society organizations continue to urge regulatory agencies to pursue cases without fear or favor, emphasizing that no individual is above the law.
While El-Rufai has not publicly commented on the ICPC’s announcement, lawyers close to the former governor indicate that his defense team will challenge aspects of the charges. They argue that due process must be fully observed and that the former governor’s rights be protected throughout the legal proceedings.
The ICPC has assured the public that the arraignment will proceed in strict compliance with legal procedures. Authorities are also preparing to ensure adequate security and smooth court operations on the day of the hearing.
This development adds to a series of high-profile cases aimed at curbing corruption in Nigeria, reinforcing the government’s stated commitment to transparency and accountability in public office. Analysts say the outcome of the trial could have lasting implications for governance practices and anti-corruption policies nationwide.
(DDM) — Experts are raising alarms over Russia’s growing influence in Africa, warning that Nigeria must carefully evaluate any partnership with Moscow amid increasing security and geopolitical stakes in the Sahel region.
Recent developments show that Russia is actively pursuing a strategic footprint across Africa, using a combination of military presence, diplomatic influence, and media campaigns to position itself as a key alternative security and stability partner for states in the region. Analysts describe these efforts as more than just diplomatic posturing—they represent a calculated attempt to reshape security dynamics across multiple countries, including Nigeria’s neighbors.
Security and foreign policy analysts note that Russia’s engagement in the Sahel is expanding rapidly, with military advisers, private contractors, and logistics networks being deployed in countries like Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. These deployments aim to fill perceived gaps left by Western partners, offering training, equipment, and intelligence support to local governments.
While some African nations have welcomed Russian assistance as a short-term solution to insurgencies and instability, experts caution that aligning too closely with Moscow carries long-term risks. “Nigeria must assess the political, economic, and security implications of such a partnership,” said a geopolitical analyst. “The Russian model often comes with strings attached, including influence over domestic policies and economic concessions that may not align with national interests.”
Russia’s media outreach has been equally aggressive, with state-backed outlets portraying Moscow as a reliable ally to African states facing terrorism, organized crime, and border insecurity. Analysts say this narrative is designed to legitimize Russian presence while undermining traditional Western partners in the region.
Observers also warn that Nigeria’s potential involvement could have domestic consequences. Any perceived alignment with Russian security forces could trigger international scrutiny, affect diplomatic relations with Western allies, and raise questions about Nigeria’s role in regional peacekeeping missions.
Despite the risks, some officials argue that Nigeria can benefit from diversified security partnerships if approached cautiously and strategically. They suggest that a careful, limited engagement could provide intelligence sharing, counterterrorism training, and technological support without compromising sovereignty.
Civil society organizations and policy think tanks are urging the Nigerian government to prioritize transparency, thorough risk assessment, and multilateral cooperation before entering any agreements. They stress that the country’s long-term security and economic stability must not be undermined by short-term alliances.
As Russia continues to cement its footprint in the Sahel, Nigeria faces a crucial decision: whether to engage pragmatically, maintain strategic independence, or risk entanglement in foreign interests that could compromise national priorities. Analysts agree that missteps could have far-reaching implications for regional security, economic resilience, and Nigeria’s influence in African affairs.
(DDM) — A mining company operating in Nasarawa State, Lideal Mines, has denied allegations that it disrupted government operations or engaged in illegal activities, insisting that it operates fully within the law.
The firm dismissed claims that it employed thugs to obstruct officials, describing the accusations as false and misleading. According to the company, its operations are backed by valid federal licenses, and it has consistently adhered to regulatory guidelines governing mining activities in Nigeria.
In a statement issued by its management, Lideal Mines maintained that it remains committed to lawful operations and peaceful coexistence with host communities and government authorities. The company emphasized that it has never interfered with official duties or attempted to hinder government oversight in any form.
The allegations, which have circulated in some quarters, reportedly suggested that the company obstructed state officials and engaged in activities capable of undermining public order. However, the firm strongly rejected these claims, calling for a fair and objective assessment of its operations.
Management further stated that the company has always maintained open lines of communication with relevant authorities, including regulatory agencies responsible for overseeing mining activities. It reiterated its willingness to cooperate with any legitimate investigation to clarify issues and reaffirm its compliance with the law.
Industry observers note that disputes between mining companies and local authorities are not uncommon, often arising from disagreements over land use, environmental concerns, and regulatory jurisdiction. In Nigeria, mining licenses are issued by the Federal Government, sometimes creating tensions with state governments over control and oversight of natural resources.
The company also highlighted its contributions to local economic development, including job creation and community engagement initiatives. It argued that its presence has brought positive benefits to the host community and should not be misrepresented by unverified allegations.
Experts in the extractive sector emphasize the importance of transparency and accountability in mining operations, noting that clear communication between companies, governments, and host communities is essential to avoiding conflicts. They also stress the need for adherence to environmental and safety standards to ensure sustainable resource exploitation.
As the situation unfolds, stakeholders are calling for calm and urging all parties to rely on verified information. Observers believe that constructive dialogue between the company and relevant authorities will be key to resolving any misunderstandings and maintaining stability in the area.
The controversy highlights broader challenges within Nigeria’s mining sector, where regulatory complexities and competing interests often create friction between operators and government institutions. Ensuring clarity in roles and responsibilities, analysts say, will be crucial to fostering a more stable and investor-friendly environment in the industry.
(DDM) — The Lagos State Waste Management Authority has stepped up enforcement efforts against illegal cart pushers in Lagos, as part of ongoing measures to curb indiscriminate waste disposal and improve environmental sanitation across the state.
The agency confirmed that at least one suspect has been arrested during recent operations targeting individuals engaged in unauthorized waste collection and dumping activities. Officials say the crackdown is aimed at restoring order to the state’s waste management system and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
According to LAWMA authorities, illegal cart pushers have continued to undermine structured waste disposal processes by dumping refuse in drains, road medians, and other unauthorized locations. This practice, they noted, contributes significantly to environmental pollution, flooding, and public health risks, especially during the rainy season.
The agency emphasized that only registered and approved waste operators are permitted to collect and dispose of refuse within Lagos State. Residents and business owners were advised to patronize accredited Private Sector Participants (PSPs) to ensure proper waste management and avoid sanctions.
Environmental officials further warned that individuals caught engaging in illegal waste disposal activities would face prosecution in accordance with existing environmental laws. They stressed that enforcement would be sustained and expanded to cover more areas, as part of a broader strategy to sanitize the city.
The renewed crackdown comes amid growing concerns over waste management challenges in Lagos, a densely populated commercial hub where rapid urbanization has placed pressure on infrastructure and sanitation systems. Experts say effective waste management is critical to preventing disease outbreaks, maintaining public health, and enhancing the overall quality of life for residents.
Authorities also highlighted the role of public cooperation in achieving lasting results, urging residents to adopt responsible waste disposal habits and report illegal activities to the appropriate agencies. They noted that community participation is essential to sustaining a cleaner and healthier environment.
In addition, LAWMA reiterated its commitment to strengthening waste management operations through improved monitoring, increased public awareness campaigns, and collaboration with other government agencies. The agency assured residents that efforts are ongoing to enhance efficiency and ensure that waste collection services meet the needs of the growing population.
As enforcement activities intensify, stakeholders believe that consistent action against illegal cart pushers, combined with public compliance and education, will play a crucial role in addressing the state’s sanitation challenges and promoting environmental sustainability.
(DDM) — The rising cost of petrol in Nigeria has sparked fresh concerns among economic stakeholders, as prices surge toward N1,400 per litre, triggering calls for urgent government intervention to prevent further economic strain.
The Nigeria Labour Congress and the Organized Private Sector (OPS) have both expressed alarm over the development, warning that continued increases in fuel prices could worsen inflation, disrupt businesses, and deepen hardship for millions of Nigerians.
Labour leaders argue that the steady rise in petrol prices has significantly eroded workers’ purchasing power, making it increasingly difficult for households to meet basic needs. They stressed that without immediate corrective measures, the cost-of-living crisis could escalate, leading to widespread social and economic consequences.
Similarly, members of the Organized Private Sector have warned that businesses are already grappling with high operating costs driven by expensive fuel, which remains a critical input for transportation, logistics, and power generation. According to industry players, the continued surge in petrol prices could force many small and medium-sized enterprises to shut down or scale back operations, resulting in job losses and reduced economic activity.
Economic analysts note that petrol prices play a central role in Nigeria’s inflation dynamics, as increases often trigger a ripple effect across multiple sectors, including food, transportation, and manufacturing. The current trend, they warn, could further push inflation to unsustainable levels if not addressed promptly.
Stakeholders have urged the Federal Government to consider a range of policy responses, including measures to stabilize the foreign exchange market, improve domestic refining capacity, and review pricing mechanisms. Some have also called for targeted support for vulnerable groups and businesses to cushion the impact of rising fuel costs.
Observers say the situation underscores the need for long-term structural reforms in Nigeria’s energy sector. Despite being a major oil-producing nation, the country continues to rely heavily on imported refined petroleum products, exposing it to global price fluctuations and currency volatility.
There are also concerns about the broader social implications of the price surge, with experts warning that rising fuel costs could exacerbate poverty levels and increase pressure on already stretched public services. Transport fares have already begun to rise in many parts of the country, further compounding the burden on citizens.
As pressure mounts, both labour unions and private sector leaders are calling for immediate dialogue with government authorities to find sustainable solutions. Many Nigerians are now watching closely to see how policymakers will respond to the growing crisis, as the price of petrol continues its upward trajectory.
(DDM) — A jury in the United States is reportedly struggling to reach a unanimous verdict in a high-profile lawsuit accusing major technology platforms of contributing to social media addiction, raising the possibility of a deadlock in a case widely seen as a legal turning point.
The case involves allegations against tech giants Meta Platforms and YouTube, with plaintiffs arguing that their platforms were deliberately designed to foster addictive behavior, particularly among young users. The lawsuit claims that algorithm-driven content and engagement tools have contributed to mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, and compulsive usage patterns.
Jurors have reportedly spent several days deliberating but remain divided over whether the companies should be held legally responsible for the alleged harm. Legal experts say the difficulty in reaching consensus reflects the complexity of the case, which sits at the intersection of technology, personal responsibility, and corporate accountability.
The plaintiffs, including families of affected individuals, argue that social media companies knowingly engineered their platforms to maximize user engagement at the expense of user well-being. They point to features such as endless scrolling, targeted notifications, and algorithmic recommendations as mechanisms that encourage prolonged use and dependency.
However, the defense teams for Meta and YouTube have pushed back strongly, maintaining that their platforms are designed to provide value and connectivity, not harm. They argue that users ultimately have control over their own behavior and that responsibility for usage patterns cannot be placed solely on the companies. The defense also emphasizes existing safety features and parental controls aimed at protecting younger audiences.
The outcome of the case could have far-reaching implications for the global technology industry. If the jury finds the companies liable, it may open the door to a wave of similar lawsuits and prompt stricter regulations governing how social media platforms design their products.
Legal analysts note that the case could establish a precedent similar to earlier litigation against tobacco and pharmaceutical companies, where corporations were held accountable for the harmful effects of their products. However, they also caution that proving direct causation between platform design and addiction remains a significant legal hurdle.
The jury’s struggle to reach a verdict highlights the broader societal debate over the role of social media in modern life. While some view these platforms as essential tools for communication and information sharing, others see them as increasingly powerful systems capable of influencing behavior and mental health.
As deliberations continue, observers across the world are closely monitoring the case, recognizing its potential to reshape the legal and regulatory landscape for digital platforms. Whether the jury reaches a decision or the case ends in a mistrial, the debate over social media responsibility is likely to intensify in the years ahead.
(DDM) — Agricultural experts have advised Nigerian farmers to begin early preparations for anticipated heavy rainfall, warning that failure to plan adequately could lead to significant crop losses during the upcoming planting season.
DDM learned that the advisory comes amid growing concerns about changing weather patterns linked to climate variability, which have increasingly disrupted traditional farming cycles across the country. Experts note that unpredictable rainfall intensity and timing have made it necessary for farmers to adopt more strategic and informed approaches to cultivation.
According to agricultural specialists, one of the key mistakes farmers make is rushing into planting immediately after the first rains. They caution that early rainfall does not always indicate the full onset of the rainy season, and premature planting could expose crops to dry spells or flooding, ultimately affecting yield and profitability.
The experts recommend that farmers monitor weather forecasts and soil moisture conditions before commencing planting activities. They also emphasize the importance of staggered planting, which allows farmers to reduce the risk of total crop failure in the event of erratic rainfall. By spreading planting dates, farmers can improve their chances of securing at least partial harvests.
In addition, the use of climate-smart agricultural practices has been strongly encouraged. These include the adoption of improved seed varieties that are resistant to flooding or drought, proper land preparation techniques, and efficient water management systems. Experts also highlight the need for drainage systems on farmlands to prevent waterlogging, which can damage crops and reduce soil fertility.
Climate change has continued to pose serious challenges to Nigeria’s agricultural sector, which remains a major source of livelihood for millions of citizens. Increased rainfall intensity in some regions, coupled with prolonged dry spells in others, has created uncertainty for farmers who rely heavily on predictable seasonal patterns.
Agricultural extension services have also been urged to intensify their outreach efforts to rural communities. Experts believe that timely dissemination of information on weather forecasts, planting techniques, and risk management strategies is essential to helping farmers adapt to changing conditions.
Furthermore, stakeholders have called on the government to support farmers through access to modern farming inputs, irrigation facilities, and financial assistance. They argue that strengthening the agricultural sector is critical not only for food security but also for economic stability, especially in the face of rising food prices.
As the rainy season approaches, farmers across Nigeria are being encouraged to take precautionary measures, remain informed, and embrace innovative farming techniques. Experts stress that proactive planning and adaptation will be key to minimizing losses and ensuring sustainable agricultural productivity in an increasingly uncertain climate environment.
(DDM) — Strong indications have emerged that the All Progressives Congress is considering a consensus arrangement ahead of the 2027 governorship elections in key South-West states, with prominent political figures tipped as frontrunners.
DDM learned that in Lagos State, the party is reportedly weighing the candidacy of Obafemi Hamzat, the current Deputy Governor, as a possible consensus choice. Hamzat, known for his technocratic background and longstanding role within the Lagos political structure, is believed to enjoy the confidence of party leaders and stakeholders.
In neighbouring Ogun State, attention has shifted toward Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, popularly known as Yayi. The senator, who represents Ogun West, has built significant political influence over the years and is seen as a strong contender capable of consolidating party structures across the state. Observers note that his grassroots appeal and legislative experience position him as a viable candidate in the emerging political calculations.
Meanwhile, in Oyo State, party insiders are reportedly considering Teslim Folarin as a potential consensus figure. Alli, a key political actor within the APC in the state, is said to be among those being evaluated for their ability to unify factions within the party and present a formidable challenge in the 2027 election.
The move toward a consensus arrangement is seen as part of a broader strategy by the APC to avoid divisive primaries that could weaken the party’s chances in the general elections. Political analysts say such arrangements, while often controversial, are designed to foster unity, reduce internal conflicts, and streamline campaign efforts.
Reports indicate that consensus candidacy has been a recurring feature in Nigerian politics, particularly within dominant parties seeking to maintain control in strategic states. However, the approach has also faced criticism from party members who argue that it may undermine internal democracy and limit the opportunity for broader participation in the selection process.
Party insiders reveal that consultations are ongoing among key stakeholders, including governors, national leaders, and influential party figures, to determine the most suitable candidates. These discussions are expected to intensify as the 2027 election cycle approaches, with considerations likely to include political loyalty, performance records, regional balance, and electability.
Observers also note that the South-West remains a critical stronghold for the APC, making the selection of candidates in Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo particularly significant. The outcome of these decisions could shape not only the party’s regional dominance but also its national political trajectory.
As the process unfolds, party members and the public alike will be watching closely to see whether the APC formalizes the consensus arrangement or allows for competitive primaries. The eventual decision will play a crucial role in defining the political landscape ahead of the 2027 governorship elections.
(DDM) — A medical expert has raised serious concerns over the state of Nigeria’s healthcare system, urging the Federal Government to take immediate and decisive action to prevent what he described as an impending collapse of the sector.
DDM notes that the warning comes amid growing challenges facing hospitals and healthcare institutions across the country, including chronic underfunding, inadequate medical equipment, and a shortage of skilled personnel. According to the expert, these issues have significantly weakened the capacity of the system to provide effective and timely care to millions of Nigerians.
Speaking on the situation, the health professional emphasized that the current state of infrastructure in many public hospitals is alarming, with outdated facilities and insufficient diagnostic tools hampering the delivery of quality healthcare services. He noted that without urgent intervention, the system could deteriorate further, putting lives at risk and increasing mortality rates, particularly among vulnerable populations.
The expert also highlighted the ongoing brain drain in the medical sector, where highly trained Nigerian doctors and nurses continue to seek better opportunities abroad due to poor working conditions and inadequate remuneration. This exodus, he warned, has further strained the already fragile system, leaving many hospitals understaffed and overburdened.
In addition, he pointed to the rising cost of medical care, which has made healthcare increasingly inaccessible to ordinary citizens. Many Nigerians, especially those in rural areas, are unable to afford treatment, leading to delays in seeking medical attention and worsening health outcomes. The expert stressed that healthcare should be treated as a fundamental right, not a privilege reserved for a few.
Calls for reform in Nigeria’s health sector have intensified in recent years, with stakeholders consistently advocating increased budgetary allocation, improved infrastructure, and better welfare packages for healthcare workers. Despite these appeals, progress has remained slow, raising concerns about the government’s commitment to prioritizing public health.
The expert recommended a comprehensive overhaul of the system, including increased funding, strategic partnerships with the private sector, and investment in modern medical technology. He also called for policies aimed at retaining healthcare professionals and improving training programs to ensure a steady supply of qualified personnel.
Public health analysts say that strengthening the healthcare system is critical not only for improving national well-being but also for supporting economic growth. A healthy population, they argue, is essential for productivity and sustainable development.
As pressure mounts on the Federal Government, many Nigerians are watching closely to see whether concrete steps will be taken to address the crisis. The warning serves as a stark reminder that without urgent reforms, the nation’s health sector may face deeper challenges in the near future.
(DDM) — A member of the House of Representatives, Adedeji Olajide, has formally declared his intention to contest the 2027 governorship election in Oyo State, stating that his ambition is rooted in a strong desire to serve the people.
DDM gathered that Olajide, who is widely known by his political nickname “Odidiomo,” is a leading aspirant under the Peoples Democratic Party in the state. His declaration has already begun to generate conversations within political circles as stakeholders assess the emerging race ahead of the next electoral cycle.
Speaking on his ambition, the lawmaker emphasized that his decision to seek the governorship seat was not driven by personal gain, but by a commitment to improve governance and deliver impactful leadership to the people of Oyo State. He noted that his experience in the National Assembly has equipped him with the legislative and administrative exposure needed to manage the complexities of state governance effectively.
Olajide further explained that his vision for Oyo State includes strengthening infrastructure, improving access to quality education, and enhancing economic opportunities for youths and small businesses. According to him, governance must be people-centered, with policies designed to directly address the needs and aspirations of ordinary citizens.
Political observers say his entry into the race signals the beginning of early alignments within the PDP, as aspirants position themselves ahead of what is expected to be a highly competitive contest. Oyo State has remained a politically strategic state in the South-West, with strong party structures and influential stakeholders shaping the outcome of elections.
The lawmaker also stressed the importance of unity within the party, calling on members of the PDP to remain focused and committed to building a formidable platform capable of winning the 2027 election. He urged party leaders and supporters to prioritize internal cohesion and collective interest over personal ambitions.
Olajide has been actively engaging with constituents and grassroots supporters, outlining his development agenda and seeking input from community leaders across the state. His consultations, analysts say, reflect a strategic approach to building a broad support base ahead of the primaries.
Meanwhile, political analysts believe that the 2027 governorship race in Oyo will be shaped by performance evaluations of the current administration, party dynamics, and voter expectations around governance delivery. Issues such as infrastructure development, security, employment, and economic growth are expected to dominate campaign discussions.
As preparations gradually begin, Olajide’s declaration adds momentum to the unfolding political landscape in Oyo State, setting the stage for what could become one of the most closely watched governorship contests in the region. His emphasis on service, development, and inclusive governance is likely to form the core message of his campaign in the months ahead.
(DDM) – The Governor of Anambra State, Chukwuma Charles Soludo, has approved the appointment of several key officials and special advisers to strengthen governance and administrative efficiency in the state.
DDM learns that the appointments were announced in an official statement issued on March 23, 2026, by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Christian Aburime.
According to the statement, the newly appointed officials will serve in various strategic capacities aimed at enhancing policy implementation and service delivery across government institutions.
Barrister Mrs. Ngozi Iwouno was appointed as the Head of Service, a critical role responsible for overseeing the state’s civil service structure and operations.
Barrister Joachin Peters Anetoh was named Principal Secretary to the Governor, a position that plays a central role in coordinating administrative processes within the governor’s office.
Dr. Ben Nwankwo has been appointed as Chief of Staff to the Governor, where he will be expected to manage executive coordination and policy alignment.
Professor Frank-Collins Okafor was designated as State Chief of Protocol, tasked with managing official engagements and state functions.
Barrister Tobechukwu Nweke, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, was appointed as Attorney-General of the State, placing him in charge of legal matters and justice administration.
Mr. Christian Aburime retains his position as Chief Press Secretary, continuing to oversee media relations and public communication for the government.
Dr. Vincent Egbuna Okechi has been appointed Deputy Chief of Staff, supporting the coordination of executive duties and government operations.
Ms. Ngozi Lucy Okoye was named Deputy State Chief of Protocol, assisting in the management of official ceremonies and diplomatic engagements.
Dr. Godwin Nnadozie has been appointed Special Adviser on Medicals and Pharmaceuticals, reflecting the administration’s focus on strengthening the healthcare sector.
Ms. Chinwe Okoli will serve as Special Adviser on Innovation and Business Incubation, while also acting as Chief Executive Officer of the Solution Innovation District.
Professor (Engr) Ebuka Nwankwo was appointed Special Adviser on Special Projects and Director of Project Evaluation and Monitoring, a role crucial for tracking government initiatives.
Mr. Ken Emeakayi has been named Special Adviser on Community Security, highlighting the administration’s commitment to improving grassroots safety and security.
The appointments are seen as part of Governor Soludo’s broader strategy to reposition the state’s governance structure and accelerate development initiatives.
Political observers note that the selection of professionals across different sectors reflects an emphasis on expertise and competence in public service.
The move is also expected to strengthen institutional capacity and improve coordination across ministries, departments, and agencies in the state.
Residents and stakeholders are now looking forward to the impact of the new appointments on governance, service delivery, and overall development in Anambra State.
A noticeable shift is emerging among young adults, particularly Gen Z, as more individuals adopt long-term health and wellness routines traditionally associated with older generations. This trend often described as a longevity mindset reflects a growing focus on preventing aging-related problems before they begin.
At the center of this movement is a deeper awareness of Preventive Healthcare. Rather than waiting for health issues to arise, many young people are taking proactive steps to protect their future well-being. These efforts include prioritizing skincare, balanced nutrition, regular exercise, quality sleep, and mental health care.
Social media and increased access to health information have played a major role in shaping this behavior. Platforms that promote wellness trends, fitness routines, and “anti-aging” strategies have made younger audiences more conscious of how daily habits can influence long-term outcomes.
Experts say this approach aligns with scientific understanding of Cellular Aging, which shows that lifestyle choices such as diet, stress levels, and physical activity can impact how quickly the body ages at a cellular level. Starting healthy habits earlier in life may help reduce the risk of chronic conditions and maintain physical and cognitive function over time.
However, some professionals caution against excessive focus on anti-aging, especially when it leads to unrealistic expectations or overuse of supplements and cosmetic products. The emphasis, they say, should remain on overall health rather than simply delaying visible signs of aging.
The rise of the longevity mindset signals a generational shift in how health is perceived. For Gen Z, aging is no longer something to react to later in life it is something to prepare for early. As this trend continues, it may reshape public health habits, encouraging a more proactive and preventive approach to well-being across all age groups.
Saunas are becoming increasingly popular worldwide, with many people turning to regular heat sessions not just for relaxation, but for potential health benefits. One of the most talked-about claims is that frequent sauna use could significantly lower the risk of memory related conditions, including Dementia.
The growing interest in this trend often referred to as the sauna boom is backed by emerging research suggesting that consistent exposure to heat may have positive effects on brain and heart health. Some long-term studies have reported that individuals who use saunas several times a week show a lower risk of developing dementia compared to those who use them less frequently.
Scientists believe the benefits may be linked to how the body responds to heat. Sauna sessions can improve blood circulation, reduce blood pressure, and promote relaxation. These effects support cardiovascular health, which is closely connected to brain function. Improved blood flow to the brain may help protect against cognitive decline over time.
In addition, heat exposure can trigger the production of certain proteins that help protect cells from stress and damage. This process, sometimes associated with Heat Shock Proteins, may play a role in maintaining brain health as people age.
However, experts caution that while the findings are promising, they do not prove that saunas alone can prevent dementia. Lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, sleep, and social engagement also play major roles in brain health. Sauna use should be seen as part of a broader healthy lifestyle rather than a standalone solution.
Safety is also important. Individuals with certain medical conditions, especially heart-related issues, should consult a healthcare professional before engaging in regular sauna use, as prolonged heat exposure may not be suitable for everyone.
As research continues, the sauna trend highlights how simple lifestyle habits may contribute to long-term health. While it may not be a guaranteed shield against dementia, regular sauna use could be one of several practices that support a healthier brain and body over time.
Spending time with constantly dramatic or stressful individuals may be doing more than affecting your mood it could also be impacting how fast your body ages. A growing body of research is now highlighting what some scientists are calling the Hassler Effect, linking chronic social stress to accelerated aging.
At the center of this discussion is the role of Chronic Stress, which occurs when the body remains in a prolonged state of tension. Frequent exposure to conflict, emotional strain, or demanding relationships can keep stress levels elevated, triggering the continuous release of stress hormones such as cortisol.
Over time, this can affect key biological processes, including Cellular Aging. Studies suggest that ongoing stress may shorten telomeres the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes leading to faster cellular wear and tear. This process has been associated with increased risks of conditions like Cardiovascular Disease, weakened immunity, and reduced overall lifespan.
Researchers also note that stressful social environments can influence lifestyle behaviors. People exposed to high levels of emotional stress may experience poor sleep, unhealthy eating habits, and reduced physical activity, all of which contribute to faster aging and declining health.
While the idea of avoiding stressful friends may seem simplistic, experts emphasize the importance of managing social environments. Setting boundaries, prioritizing supportive relationships, and practicing stress-reduction techniques such as exercise, mindfulness, and adequate rest can help counter the negative effects.
The emerging evidence underscores a broader message: health is not shaped by diet and exercise alone, but also by the quality of our relationships. As research continues, the Hassler Effect serves as a reminder that emotional well-being and social connections play a powerful role in how we age.
In a world dominated by smartphones, social media, and constant notifications, many people struggle with attention and focus. A growing trend called dopamine fasting is gaining attention, with therapists encouraging short periods of deliberate boredom to help reset the brain’s reward system.
Dopamine is a chemical in the brain that drives motivation, pleasure, and reward. Everyday activities scrolling social media, snacking, or playing video games trigger repeated dopamine spikes, which can make ordinary tasks feel less engaging over time. Proponents of dopamine fasting suggest that by temporarily avoiding these stimuli, the brain can recalibrate, improving focus, patience, and overall mental clarity.
A typical dopamine “fast” may involve setting aside a few hours or even a full day to refrain from screens, entertainment, or unnecessary indulgences. During this time, people might read, meditate, take walks, or simply allow themselves to sit quietly. The goal is not complete deprivation, but structured periods where the brain experiences less stimulation than usual.
Early reports and anecdotal evidence suggest that these intentional breaks can help improve attention span, reduce compulsive behaviors, and enhance appreciation for simple, everyday experiences. Some therapists note that dopamine fasting can also help individuals recognize unhealthy habits and regain control over impulsive behaviors.
Experts caution, however, that dopamine fasting is not a replacement for professional treatment for mental health conditions. It is most effective as a complementary strategy to support mindfulness, self-discipline, and healthy lifestyle habits.
As attention spans continue to shrink in a hyperconnected world, dopamine fasting offers a simple, low-cost method to give the brain a break and, in some cases, reclaim focus, patience, and mental balance.
While your birthday tells your chronological age, scientists say it doesn’t always reflect the true state of your body. Advances in health research have made it possible to estimate your “biological age a measure of how well your body is functioning compared to others of the same chronological age.
Biological age is determined by factors such as heart health, muscle strength, metabolism, cellular function, and even markers in your DNA. Unlike chronological age, which simply counts years, biological age can reveal whether your body is aging faster or slower than expected.
Researchers use a variety of tests to measure biological age. These include blood tests that track inflammation, glucose levels, and hormone balance; scans that assess bone density and arterial health; and emerging DNA-based “epigenetic clocks” that examine chemical changes affecting gene activity over time. Fitness assessments, such as cardiovascular endurance and muscle function tests, can also provide insight into how well your body is aging.
Understanding your biological age can motivate lifestyle changes. People who learn their bodies are older than their calendar age may adopt healthier habits improving diet, increasing physical activity, managing stress, and prioritizing sleep to slow the aging process. Conversely, maintaining habits that support heart, brain, and metabolic health can help keep your biological age younger than your chronological age.
Experts caution that biological age is not a precise prediction of lifespan but a useful guide to overall health. It emphasizes that aging is influenced by lifestyle, environment, and genetics, and that many aspects of aging can be managed proactively.
By testing your “aging clock,” you can gain a clearer picture of your health, identify areas for improvement, and take practical steps to help your body stay younger and stronger for longer.
Eating habits play a major role in how long and how well we live and new research inspired by the world’s Blue Zones suggests that small changes at home could make a big difference. Blue Zones are regions where people consistently live past 100, often with fewer chronic illnesses. Experts now say you can bring some of those habits into your own kitchen.
Here are five practical ways to transform your cooking and eating environment for better health and longevity:
Stock More Plants, Fewer Processed Foods – People in Blue Zones base meals on vegetables, fruits, legumes, and whole grains. Keeping fresh produce and pantry staples like beans, lentils, and whole grains visible and accessible encourages healthier choices.
Add Healthy Fats – Incorporate olive oil, nuts, seeds, and fatty fish. These fats support heart and brain health, unlike heavily processed oils and fried foods.
Cook More at Home – Homemade meals give you control over ingredients, portions, and quality. Cooking at home encourages mindful eating, a common habit in long-lived populations.
Use Smaller Plates and Bowls – Portion control is subtle but effective. Inhabitants of Blue Zones tend to stop eating before feeling full, helping maintain a healthy weight naturally.
Make Water Your Go-To Drink – Swap sugary beverages and sodas for water or herbal teas. Hydration supports metabolism, digestion, and overall health.
Nutrition experts say adopting these simple kitchen habits can have a long-term impact on health, helping reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. Over time, these small adjustments could add not just years to life, but better quality to those years.
By bringing Blue Zone principles into everyday meals, anyone can create a home environment that encourages healthier eating, supports longevity, and makes nutritious choices easier to maintain.
Too much salt in the diet has long been linked to high blood pressure and an increased risk of Heart Disease. Now, a growing number of products are offering a healthier alternative: potassium-based salt substitutes that help lower sodium intake without compromising taste.
Potassium-based salts replace some or all of the sodium in regular table salt with potassium, an essential mineral that supports heart and kidney function. Research shows that using these substitutes can reduce blood pressure and decrease the risk of stroke and heart-related complications, particularly for people with Hypertension or those at risk for cardiovascular disease.
Unlike earlier attempts at salt substitutes, which often had a bitter or metallic taste, modern formulations are designed to closely mimic the flavor of traditional salt. This makes it easier for consumers to adopt healthier eating habits without feeling deprived.
Experts say that while salt substitutes are not a cure-all, they are a practical tool for reducing sodium intake, especially when combined with a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole foods. People with certain medical conditions, such as kidney disease, should consult a doctor before increasing potassium intake, as excessive levels can be harmful.
The push for healthier alternatives is also sparking innovation in the food industry, with restaurants, packaged food brands, and home cooks experimenting with potassium-based salts to maintain flavor while promoting heart health.
As more people become aware of the dangers of excessive sodium, potassium salt substitutes are emerging as a simple, effective, and tasty way to protect heart health without sacrificing the foods we love.
In a landmark ruling that underscores Nigeria’s intensifying battle against financial crimes, a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has sentenced former acting Accountant-General of the Federation, Anamekwe Nwabuoku, to a cumulative 72 years in prison over a high-profile money laundering case involving hundreds of millions of naira. The judgment, delivered by Justice James Omotosho, marks one of the most significant convictions in recent times involving a senior public official entrusted with managing the nation’s finances.
The court found that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had successfully established its case beyond reasonable doubt, proving that Nwabuoku engaged in a complex web of financial misconduct during his tenure in public office. The charges against him stemmed from a nine-count amended indictment bordering on money laundering, fraud, and conspiracy involving a total sum of N868.4 million—funds believed to be proceeds of unlawful activities.
According to the prosecution, Nwabuoku orchestrated the diversion and laundering of public funds in collaboration with several corporate entities, including Temeeo Synergy Concept Limited, Turge Global Investment Limited, Laptev Bridge Limited, and Arafura Transnational Afro Limited. These companies were allegedly used as conduits to disguise the origin of illicit funds, thereby violating provisions of Nigeria’s Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act, 2011, as amended. The offences, as outlined in the charge sheet marked FHC/ABJ/CR/240/2024, carry severe penalties under the law, reflecting the gravity of financial crimes against the state.
The court proceedings revealed that the offences were committed between 2019 and 2021, during which Nwabuoku served as Director of Finance and Accounts in the Ministry of Defence. It was within this sensitive role—one that demanded the highest level of integrity and accountability—that he allegedly abused his position to siphon and conceal public funds. The prosecution painstakingly laid out evidence detailing how the transactions were structured to evade detection, painting a picture of deliberate and calculated misconduct.
Earlier in the trial, Nwabuoku had attempted to challenge the charges through a no-case submission, arguing that the prosecution had failed to establish sufficient evidence to warrant a defence. However, in November 2025, the court dismissed this application, ruling that there was indeed a prima facie case requiring him to answer. This decision set the stage for the full trial, which ultimately culminated in Monday’s sentencing.
In delivering the judgment, Justice Omotosho emphasized the importance of accountability in public office, noting that individuals entrusted with managing public resources must be held to the highest standards. The cumulative 72-year sentence, though symbolic in nature as it may run concurrently, sends a strong message about the consequences of financial impropriety in Nigeria’s public sector.
DDM News gathered that the conviction has reignited public discourse around corruption in government institutions, particularly within agencies responsible for financial oversight. Many observers see the ruling as a step in the right direction, signaling a renewed commitment by the judiciary and anti-corruption agencies to hold even the most powerful individuals accountable.
Nwabuoku’s rise and fall within Nigeria’s public service has been as dramatic as it is cautionary. On May 20, 2022, he was appointed acting Accountant-General of the Federation by former President Muhammadu Buhari, following the suspension of his predecessor, Ahmed Idris, who was himself under investigation for an alleged N80 billion fraud. At the time, Nwabuoku’s appointment was seen as a move to stabilize the nation’s financial management system amid a growing corruption scandal.
However, his tenure was short-lived. Barely two months after assuming office, he was removed in July 2022 as investigations by the EFCC began to close in on his own alleged misconduct. What initially appeared to be a temporary appointment quickly turned into a prelude to one of the most consequential legal battles of his career.
The case has also drawn attention to systemic issues within Nigeria’s financial governance framework. Analysts argue that the recurrence of corruption scandals involving top financial officials points to deeper institutional weaknesses, including inadequate checks and balances, poor enforcement of existing laws, and a culture of impunity that has persisted for decades. DDM News understands that while individual prosecutions are important, there is a growing consensus that broader structural reforms are needed to prevent such abuses from occurring in the first place.
For the EFCC, the conviction represents a significant victory in its ongoing efforts to combat economic and financial crimes. The agency has, in recent years, intensified its crackdown on high-profile offenders, leveraging both legal and investigative tools to pursue cases that were once considered untouchable. This case, in particular, demonstrates the agency’s capacity to follow through on complex financial investigations and secure convictions in court.
Public reaction to the sentencing has been mixed but largely supportive. While many Nigerians have welcomed the judgment as a sign of progress, others remain skeptical, questioning whether similar cases will be pursued with the same vigor or whether this will remain an isolated example. There are also concerns about the recovery of the stolen funds and whether they will be fully returned to the public coffers.
As Nigeria continues to grapple with the challenges of corruption and economic management, the conviction of Anamekwe Nwabuoku stands as both a warning and a precedent. It highlights the risks associated with the abuse of public trust and reinforces the principle that no one, regardless of position or influence, is above the law. Whether this case will mark a turning point in the country’s fight against corruption remains to be seen, but for now, it has undoubtedly set a new benchmark in the pursuit of justice and accountability.
A new trend in nutrition is turning heads and scraps by transforming farm and food waste into high-quality protein powders. Known as upcycled nutrition, this approach aims to create sustainable, nutrient-rich products while reducing the environmental impact of food production.
Upcycled protein powders are made from ingredients that would otherwise be discarded, such as leftover grains, fruit pulp, vegetable peels, and even by-products from dairy and legume processing. Through advanced processing techniques, these materials are converted into clean, digestible protein that can be used in shakes, bars, and other foods.
The potential benefits are twofold. First, these powders provide a sustainable source of high-quality protein, which is essential for muscle health, immunity, and metabolic function. Second, they help address food waste, which is a major environmental challenge globally. According to experts, roughly one-third of all food produced is lost or wasted, and upcycling offers a way to reclaim valuable nutrients that would otherwise go unused.
Researchers also highlight that upcycled proteins can contain additional bioactive compounds, fiber, and micronutrients, depending on the source material. This makes them not only a protein source but a potential functional food that supports overall health.
While the concept is gaining popularity among eco-conscious consumers and the fitness community, challenges remain. Taste, texture, and allergen management are critical for consumer acceptance, and regulatory standards must ensure safety and consistency in production.
Industry leaders believe that as technology improves and awareness grows, upcycled protein could become a mainstream option for people looking to combine health, sustainability, and nutrition. For consumers, it offers a way to eat smarter while reducing environmental impact turning what was once considered waste into one of the world’s healthiest protein sources.
Kwara State Government has confirmed an explosion in Woro community, Kaiama Local Government Area, sparking security concerns in the region.
The incident was confirmed by Chief Press Secretary to the State Governor, Rafiu Ajakaye.
He said the explosion involved an Improvised Explosive Device that detonated along a road some distance from the community on Monday morning.
“The IED incident occurred on a road a distance from Woro. The device went off as a vehicle rode past it on Monday morning,” Ajakaye stated.
He disclosed that the blast led to the instant death of a male victim, while a woman and her child, who were in the vehicle, were affected.
“Sadly, the man died instantly, while his passenger, a woman travelling with a little child, sustained injuries,” he said.
Ajakaye added that the injured woman has been taken to a hospital for immediate medical attention and is responding positively, while the child escaped unhurt.
The confirmation has thrown residents into renewed panic, as the community remains on edge after previous attacks.
Also speaking on the development, the Special Assistant on Media to the Kaiama Local Government Chairman, ZulQharnain Shero Musa, said the explosion caused casualties, though the exact number of victims is not yet certain.
“There was an explosion around Woro this morning. The explosion claimed lives, though the number of casualties is not yet confirmed,” Musa said.
He added that preliminary reports suggest the IED may have been planted by suspected insurgents.
“A car drove over an IED. We believe it was planted by Boko Haram members,” Musa explained.
(DDM) – Nigerian businessman and socialite Obi Cubana has stated that his growing involvement in politics is not driven by personal gain but by a desire to promote inclusive governance.
DDM learns that Obi Cubana made this clarification amid increasing public interest and speculation regarding his political ambitions and influence.
He explained that his engagement in political discussions and activities is aimed at contributing to national development and strengthening the relationship between government and citizens.
According to him, the goal is to help create a system where governance reflects the needs and aspirations of the people rather than serving individual interests.
The businessman emphasised that bridging the gap between leadership and the public remains a critical step toward achieving sustainable progress in Nigeria.
He noted that many Nigerians have lost confidence in the political system due to perceived disconnect between policymakers and the masses.
Obi Cubana maintained that individuals with influence and resources have a responsibility to support efforts that promote transparency, accountability, and inclusiveness.
His remarks come at a time when more private sector figures and public influencers are showing interest in political participation ahead of future elections.
Observers say this trend reflects growing frustration among citizens and a desire for alternative leadership approaches.
The entrepreneur stressed that his focus is not on holding political office for personal benefit but on contributing ideas and support that can improve governance outcomes.
He also highlighted the importance of collective responsibility, urging Nigerians to actively participate in shaping the country’s future.
According to him, meaningful change can only occur when citizens are willing to engage constructively with leadership processes.
He reiterated that inclusive governance requires deliberate efforts to involve diverse groups, including youths and entrepreneurs, in decision-making.
Political analysts note that statements like this often signal a broader shift toward civic engagement by influential non-political figures.
They argue that such involvement could influence policy direction and encourage greater accountability in governance.
However, some critics remain sceptical, suggesting that increased political engagement by wealthy individuals may still carry underlying personal or strategic interests.
Despite differing opinions, Obi Cubana’s statement has sparked conversations about the role of private citizens in politics and national development.
The development highlights ongoing debates about leadership, responsibility, and the future direction of governance in Nigeria.