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Court sentences lecturer to death for armed robbery

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The Court of Appeal in Akure has sentenced Shittu Isiaka, a lecturer at the College of Health Technology, Ijero-Ekiti, to death by hanging for armed robbery.

The court found Isiaka guilty of conspiracy and armed robbery, with Justice Omolara Adejumo delivering the verdict.

John Joshua, the prosecution counsel, told the court that the incident occurred on July 5, 2017, along Ibuji on the Akure-Ilesha expressway.

Joshua said Isiaka and other accomplices – who are still at large – robbed Olatunji Olowoyeye, a commercial driver, of his Nissan Cabstar vehicle with registration number XJ 214 KTU at gunpoint.

While testifying, Olowoyeye told the court that he knew the defendant before the incident.

He said Isiaka and two other men had hired him in Ilesa to transport cocoa beans from Igbara-Oke for N20,000.

According to him, the men paid N8,000 upfront and promised to pay the balance after the trip.

Olowoyeye said he became suspicious when the passengers asked him to drive the vehicle into the bush near a primary school at Ibuji.

He told the court that one of the men sitting beside him suddenly brought out a gun while Isiaka sat in the front seat.

The victim said the attackers dragged him out of the vehicle, collected the key, his phone and cash, tied his hands and legs and abandoned him in the bush.

Olowoyeye further alleged that the defendant injected him with a substance before tying him to a tree.

According to him, he later rolled through the bush and reached the highway, where police patrol officers rescued him and took him to a hospital.

Olowoyeye told the court that he passed bloody urine for several days and spent about 15 days receiving medical treatment.

Kehinde Omotosho, an inspector and police witness, told the court that highway patrol officers brought the victim to the Igbara-Oke police station, where he made a statement implicating Isiaka.

During the trial, Isiaka denied the allegations.

The suspect told the court that he was not involved in the robbery and also denied injecting the victim with any substance.

The defendant argued that he was not a medical practitioner and had no licence to administer injections.

He further told the court that investigators failed to present any syringe or item allegedly used in the crime, adding that no medical report was tendered to support the victim’s claim.

In the judgement, the judge held that the prosecution failed to establish the offence of endangering life as required under section 135(1) of the Evidence Act.

The judge also noted that there were no eyewitness accounts of the alleged injection and no medical report to support the victim’s claim.

She said it would be unsafe to rely solely on the testimonies of the victim and another witness without any supporting medical evidence.

The judge consequently acquitted Isiaka on the third count but held that the prosecution established sufficient evidence linking the defendant to the robbery.

Adejumo convicted Isiaka of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and armed robbery, sentencing him to life imprisonment for conspiracy and death by hanging for armed robbery.

“The sentence of the court upon you is that you be hanged by the neck until you are dead,” the judge said.

 

Former Super Eagles midfielder, Henry Nwosu is dead

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Henry Nwosu
Henry Nwosu

Former Super Eagles midfielder Henry Nwosu has passed away at 62.

The news was shared by his former teammate Segun Odegbami, who played alongside with him at the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations.

“Henry Nwosu passes on!

“After five days in hospital battling for his life, the one I call ‘Youngest Millionaire’ passed on at 4:00 am this morning at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, where he had been in intensive care since Wednesday.

“It is with deep pain in my heart that I have to be the conveyor of the news of the death of Henry Nwosu MON. May he rest peacefully with our Creator in Heaven,” Odegbami wrote.

Nwosu became the youngest member of Nigeria’s 1980 Africa Cup of Nations squad and played a significant role in the country’s historic victory at the tournament.

The Green Eagles clinched their first continental title on home soil during the competition.

Renowned for his vision, creativity and technical skill in midfield, Nwosu later became an influential figure in Nigeria’s domestic football scene.

After retiring from professional football, the former international remained active in the game, working as a coach and mentor to help develop emerging talents.

His death comes only days after Nigerian football mourned another respected figure. Former Super Eagles coach Adegboye Onigbinde, who guided Nigeria to the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea, died on March 9 at the age of 88.

Both Nwosu and Onigbinde were notable members of the Green Eagles set-up during the 1980s, with Onigbinde serving as the team’s coach between 1982 and 1984.

Fans Pray for Kolu as Popular Nigerian Streamer Battles Health Challenge

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Popular Nigerian content creator and streamer Kolu has been hospitalised after suffering a health scare that left many of his fans worried.

Photos and short videos circulating online show the entertainer lying on a hospital bed in Lagos, appearing weak while receiving medical care. In the clips shared on social media, Kolu is seen connected to an IV drip and using nasal oxygen as doctors monitor his condition.

Kolu, who became widely known for his humorous skits and online streams alongside comedian and singer Carter Efe, has built a strong following for his energetic personality and comedic collaborations. News of his hospitalisation quickly spread across social media, prompting an outpouring of concern from fans and fellow entertainers.

Reports about his health have also drawn attention to the challenges he has faced since birth. It is believed that Kolu was born prematurely at seven months, a condition that has contributed to ongoing health complications throughout his life. Supporters say he has remained resilient despite those challenges, continuing to entertain audiences with his creative content.

As news of his condition circulated online, several celebrities and fans began sharing prayers and messages of support for his recovery. Among those who reacted was Nigerian rapper Olamide, who joined others in wishing the streamer strength and a quick recovery.

Many supporters flooded social media platforms with encouraging comments, expressing hope that Kolu will soon regain his health and return to creating content. Some fans described him as a hardworking entertainer who has brought laughter to many people through his collaborations and online performances.

However, the discussion around his condition has also sparked mixed reactions online. While most people focused on sending prayers and support, a few social media users questioned the attention given to a single celebrity story in a country dealing with multiple social and economic challenges.

Despite the different reactions, the general mood among fans remains one of concern and support as they wait for updates about his health. As of now, the exact cause of his current medical condition has not been officially confirmed.

Supporters across Nigeria continue to hope that the young streamer will recover quickly and return to doing what he is best known for entertaining his audience with humor and creativity.

Afrobeats Star Asake Spotted Praying at the Kaaba During Ramadan Pilgrimage

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Nigerian Afrobeats star Asake has drawn attention online after traveling to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah during the final days of Ramadan.

The 27 year old singer, whose real name is Ahmed Ololade, reportedly arrived in the kingdom on March 11 and was seen participating in prayers at Masjid al-Haram, the sacred mosque that surrounds the Kaaba.

Videos circulating on social media show the award winning artist deeply focused in worship among thousands of other pilgrims. In some clips, he is seen moving with the crowd around the Kaaba while observing the rituals associated with Umrah. Another moment captured him trying to reach the Black Stone, a revered part of the Kaaba that many pilgrims hope to touch or pray near during the pilgrimage.

Before arriving in Mecca, the singer was also spotted in Medina, where he visited Masjid an-Nabawi to offer prayers. The mosque is one of the most important spiritual sites in Islam and is visited by millions of Muslims every year.

Fans quickly reacted to the viral clips of Asake performing the pilgrimage. Many praised the singer for showing humility and devotion despite his fame and success in the music industry. Supporters noted that seeing a global music star quietly blending in with other worshippers was inspiring.

Others responded with lighthearted jokes, referencing the singer’s recent success and wealth. Some social media users humorously asked what more the artist could still be praying for, considering his chart topping albums, sold out concerts, and reports that he recently gifted cars to members of his family.

However, several fans also pointed out that prayer and spirituality often remain important to people regardless of their achievements. They noted that many successful individuals continue to seek guidance, gratitude, and protection through faith.

Asake has become one of the most influential figures in Afrobeats over the past few years, gaining international recognition through hit songs and successful projects released under YBNL Nation. His decision to perform Umrah during Ramadan has further sparked conversations among fans about balancing fame, success, and personal faith.

Jim Iyke Shares How Ignoring His Mother’s Warning Led to His Father’s Biggest Financial Mistakes

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Jim Iyke has opened up about some of the financial decisions his late father made that later turned into painful lessons for the family.

The Nollywood star revealed that two of his father’s biggest financial mistakes were situations his mother had already warned him about. According to the actor, his mother had a strong instinct about the people his father chose to trust in business, but those warnings were unfortunately ignored at the time.

Jim Iyke explained that his mother once expressed serious doubts about a particular man his father was going into business with. She reportedly told him she did not trust the individual and advised him to be cautious before committing money or resources to the partnership. Despite her concerns, his father decided to move forward with the deal.

As time went on, the business arrangement reportedly collapsed, leading to financial losses that deeply affected the family. Looking back now, the actor said it became clear that his mother’s instincts were right all along.

The movie star reflected on how those experiences shaped his own outlook on business and trust. He said witnessing the consequences of those decisions taught him the importance of listening to people who genuinely care about your wellbeing, especially when it comes to financial matters.

Jim Iyke also noted that his mother had always been very perceptive when it came to reading people. According to him, she often had a strong sense about someone’s character long before others noticed warning signs.

The actor’s revelation has sparked conversations among fans online, with many people sharing similar stories about family members who ignored advice in business and later regretted it. Others pointed out how valuable intuition and trusted counsel can be when making major financial decisions.

For Jim Iyke, the memories serve as a reminder that success in business is not only about opportunity but also about choosing the right people to trust.

Shiite Group Holds Pro-Iran, Pro-Palestine Rally in Abuja

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Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) on Friday staged a rally in Abuja to mourn the death of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and express solidarity with the people of Palestine.

The demonstration marked the first protest by the Shiite group in the Federal Capital Territory since Khamenei was killed on February 26 in strikes reportedly carried out by the United States and Israel.

Before the Abuja rally, members of the movement had already organised demonstrations in several cities across northern Nigeria as well as in Lagos.

Amid fears that the group could stage demonstrations in the FCT, the United States Embassy in Nigeria earlier shut down its operations temporarily, while security agencies deployed personnel across parts of Abuja.

The rally coincided with the annual Quds Day observance, drawing thousands of Shiite Muslims to the National Mosque.

Participants carried banners, waved flags and chanted slogans condemning Israeli actions against Palestinians.

Speaking during the event, the Chairman of the Media Forum of the Islamic Movement, Ammar Rajab, said the movement had marked Quds Day in Nigeria for more than four decades through lectures, processions and awareness campaigns.

Rajab said this year’s observance was especially significant because of the worsening humanitarian situation in Palestinian territories.

He said reports indicated that over 200,000 Palestinians had been killed or injured since October 2023, while many others had been displaced.

“We also mourned the assassination of Ayatullah Ali Khamenei, highlighting his uncompromising stand against oppression and injustice, and reaffirmed the movement’s call for the freedom and liberation of Palestine,” Rajab said.

Rajab dismissed claims that security operatives attacked members of the movement during the rally.

According to him, the event was conducted peacefully without any intervention from security agencies.

However, some residents reported heavy traffic congestion along the Nyanya–Mararaba road, where security personnel mounted checkpoints and searched vehicles ahead of the rally.

Similar demonstrations were held in Bauchi, where supporters of the movement also gathered to express solidarity with Palestinians and Iran.

The leader of the movement in Bauchi, Ahmad Yashi, said the demonstration formed part of global activities marking Quds Day, which is observed on the last Friday of Ramadan.

He said the protest aimed to show support for Palestinians, whom he described as victims of decades of conflict.

Yashi also declared the group’s support for Iran amid the ongoing war involving the United States and Israel, stating that the killing of Khamenei could escalate tensions further.

“We are with Iran in heart and soul. They targeted the Iranian Supreme Leader to make the country surrender, but they are mistaken,” he said.

He added that Islam promotes peace but blamed Western powers for what he described as persistent global conflicts.

North Korea reportedly fires over 10 ballistic missiles during US–South Korea military drill

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North Korean president, Kim Jong Un
North Korean president, Kim Jong Un

North Korea on Saturday launched more than 10 ballistic missiles into the sea, according to the military of South Korea, in a move that came as United States and South Korean forces were conducting large-scale joint military exercises.

The missiles were fired from an area near the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, at around 1:20 p.m. local time (0430 GMT), South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said. They travelled toward waters off the country’s east coast.

Authorities in Japan also detected the launches.

The Japan Coast Guard reported that what appeared to be a ballistic missile fell into the sea but outside Japan’s exclusive economic zone, according to public broadcaster NHK.

The launches took place as the United States and South Korea were conducting their annual joint military exercises, which both countries say are designed to strengthen defensive readiness against threats from North Korea.

During the drills, hundreds of American and South Korean troops took part in river-crossing exercises using tanks and armoured combat vehicles.

The exercises were overseen by the commander of the allied forces.

The United States maintains about 28,500 troops stationed in South Korea, along with fighter jet squadrons deployed in the country.

North Korea has been conducting missile tests for more than two decades as part of its efforts to develop systems capable of delivering nuclear weapons.

Because of its weapons programmes, the country has been under multiple sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council since 2006.

Despite the restrictions, Pyongyang has continued to expand its missile capabilities.

The missile launches come amid renewed diplomatic efforts between Washington and Seoul.

South Korea’s Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Thursday to discuss possible ways to reopen dialogue with North Korea.

According to Kim, Trump remains interested in holding talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un if the opportunity arises.

North Korea, however, frequently condemns the joint military drills, describing them as “rehearsals for invasion” by the allied forces.

FG, states, LGs share N1.89tn February revenue

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(DDM) – Nigeria’s federal, state, and local governments have shared a total of N1.894 trillion from February 2026 revenue collections, according to the latest Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) report.

How FAAC works

The Federal Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) coordinates revenue distribution from the federation account to the three tiers of government—federal, state, and local.

Revenue sources include statutory allocations, Value Added Tax (VAT), customs duties, and other federally collected revenue streams.

FAAC meetings occur monthly, with the Ministry of Finance, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), and other revenue agencies reconciling collections before sharing funds.

February revenue breakdown

From the N1.894 trillion shared:

Federal Government (FG): Received approximately N721.78 billion, covering statutory revenue and its share of VAT and oil proceeds.

State Governments: Shared about N519.95 billion, which includes their statutory allocations plus VAT proceeds.

Local Government Areas (LGAs): Received N378.34 billion, reflecting their statutory allocation and VAT component.

Excess Crude Account (ECA) contributions and derivation funds also form part of the allocation but are accounted separately.

Key contributors to revenue

Oil revenue remains the largest contributor, though non-oil revenue streams such as VAT and customs duties are steadily increasing.

The CBN has reported steady VAT remittances from states, indicating improved compliance and digital collection efforts.

Implications for governance

The shared revenue funds essential government operations including education, health, infrastructure, and security.

States and LGs rely heavily on FAAC allocations due to limited internally generated revenue in some regions, particularly rural areas.

Timely FAAC disbursements help maintain government payrolls and finance developmental projects, though challenges like delayed allocations can affect service delivery.

Challenges and considerations

Nigeria faces a fiscal imbalance, as oil-dependent federal revenues fluctuate with global crude prices, affecting FAAC shares.

States with higher internally generated revenue often manage better, while smaller LGAs depend almost entirely on allocations from FAAC.

Calls for fiscal reforms, VAT harmonization, and greater transparency in revenue collection have grown louder among economists and civil society groups.

Looking ahead

The February 2026 allocation underscores the need for robust financial planning across all government tiers.

FAAC continues to serve as a critical tool in Nigeria’s federal fiscal system, ensuring equitable distribution of national resources while highlighting the ongoing importance of diversifying revenue sources beyond oil.

US confirms KC‑135 crash in Iraq kills 4 crew members

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(DDM) – The United States military confirmed Friday that a KC‑135 aerial refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq, resulting in the deaths of all four crew members onboard.

Officials emphasized that the incident was not caused by “hostile fire,” ruling out attacks by insurgents or foreign forces in the region.

What is a KC‑135?

The KC‑135 Stratotanker is a military aerial refueling aircraft used by the US Air Force to extend the range and endurance of fighter jets, bombers, and other military aircraft.

It plays a critical role in air operations by enabling mid-air refueling, which allows missions to continue longer without landing.

The aircraft has been in service since the late 1950s, with periodic upgrades to avionics and engines to maintain operational readiness.

Where and how the crash happened

The aircraft reportedly went down in western Iraq, though exact coordinates and circumstances have not yet been released.

Military officials stated that preliminary investigations suggest the crash was accidental and unrelated to combat activities.

No evidence of hostile engagement has been found, and investigators are working to determine the technical or operational causes.

US military presence in Iraq

The United States maintains a presence in Iraq for training, advisory, and counterterrorism operations, particularly in areas affected by Islamic State remnants.

US aerial refueling operations support both American aircraft and allied missions across the Middle East, making the KC‑135 an essential asset.

Crashes in operational areas are rare but not unprecedented, and the military has strict protocols for investigation and safety review.

Response and investigation

The US military has launched an investigation to determine the factors leading to the crash, including mechanical failure, human error, or environmental conditions.

Families of the crew members have been notified, and military spokespeople expressed condolences and confirmed that all personnel aboard were accounted for.

Authorities are coordinating with Iraqi officials to secure the crash site and prevent further hazards.

Broader implications

While the crash does not appear linked to hostile activity, it underscores the risks involved in military aviation, especially in conflict-prone regions.

The loss of a KC‑135 affects aerial refueling capacity in the region temporarily but is unlikely to disrupt overall US operations in Iraq and neighboring countries.

Investigators are expected to release findings in the coming weeks, which may lead to operational or safety adjustments for KC‑135 missions.

The incident serves as a reminder of the dangers faced by service members even in non-combat roles, particularly in operational theaters requiring continuous logistical support.

JUST IN: Petrol import ban divides marketers after Dangote price hike

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(DDM) – Nigeria’s fuel market is facing renewed debate after plans to reduce petrol imports coincided with a fresh price adjustment by the Dangote Refinery, raising concerns among fuel marketers and industry stakeholders.

The development has triggered discussions about how the policy shift could reshape the petroleum supply chain in Nigeria.

What the petrol import restriction means

The proposed petrol import ban is aimed at encouraging domestic refining and reducing Nigeria’s long-standing dependence on imported fuel.

For decades, Nigeria—despite being one of Africa’s largest crude oil producers—has relied heavily on imported refined petroleum products.

The emergence of the Dangote Refinery, one of the world’s largest single-train refineries, is expected to change that structure.

Government officials believe local refining could stabilize supply and reduce foreign exchange pressure caused by large fuel import bills.

Why marketers are divided

Fuel marketers have expressed mixed reactions to the idea of restricting imports.

Some industry players support the policy, arguing that strengthening domestic refining capacity could boost Nigeria’s energy independence.

Others fear that relying heavily on a single large refinery could limit competition in the fuel market.

They argue that reduced competition might influence price dynamics and supply flexibility.

This concern intensified after the refinery recently adjusted its depot price for petrol.

Dangote refinery’s role in the new fuel market

The Dangote Refinery has been positioned as a transformative project in Nigeria’s petroleum sector.

Located in Lagos, the refinery has the capacity to process hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil per day.

The facility is expected to supply petrol, diesel, aviation fuel, and other refined products to the domestic market.

Analysts say its operations could significantly reduce the country’s reliance on imported fuel once production reaches full capacity.

Concerns about pricing and competition

Some marketers worry that eliminating imports too quickly could concentrate supply in the hands of a limited number of producers.

They argue that open competition between importers and local refiners could help keep fuel prices more stable.

Industry observers say policymakers must carefully balance local refining growth with market competition.

Ensuring transparent pricing mechanisms will likely remain a key issue for regulators.

The broader economic context

Fuel pricing is one of the most sensitive economic issues in Nigeria.

Petrol prices directly affect transportation costs, food prices, and the overall cost of living.

For this reason, any major shift in fuel supply policies often generates intense public and industry scrutiny.

The debate over petrol imports and refinery pricing highlights the broader challenge of reforming Nigeria’s petroleum sector.

As the country moves toward greater reliance on domestic refining, policymakers and industry stakeholders will continue negotiating how best to maintain supply stability, fair competition, and affordable prices for consumers.

Ramadan prayer for Tinubu’s re-election sparks debate

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(DDM) – A group known as the Iyaloja General Movement has organized a special prayer session during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, seeking divine support for the 2027 re-election bid of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The prayer gathering, which reportedly brought together supporters and traders, focused on asking for continued leadership and political victory for the president ahead of the next general elections in Nigeria.

Why the prayer session was organised

Members of the Iyaloja General Movement said the event was intended to pray for peace, stability, and success for the administration of President Tinubu.

The group argued that spiritual support and prayer are important parts of Nigerian political culture, where religious gatherings often intersect with political activities.

Participants reportedly offered prayers asking for the president’s success and guidance in governing the country.

The event also highlighted the role of religious communities in political mobilization.

Ramadan and political activities

Ramadan is one of the most important religious periods for Muslims, marked by fasting, prayer, charity, and spiritual reflection.

During the month, many Muslims participate in communal prayers and gatherings focused on faith and community.

In Nigeria, religious occasions are sometimes used by political groups to organise prayer meetings for national leaders.

Supporters often frame such events as spiritual backing for political stability and national development.

Criticism from political analysts

The prayer session has also attracted criticism from some political commentators.

Analysts argue that focusing on religion or ethnic identity in politics can distract from pressing national challenges.

Some commentators questioned whether religious affiliation should influence political support, especially at a time when citizens across different faiths face similar economic pressures.

They noted that issues such as rising living costs, fuel prices, and economic hardship affect Nigerians regardless of religious background.

Debate over religion and governance

Nigeria is a deeply religious society with large Christian and Muslim populations.

Religion often plays a visible role in political campaigns, public events, and government ceremonies.

However, critics say excessive reliance on religious or ethnic sentiment in politics can deepen divisions rather than promote national unity.

Political analysts have repeatedly called for governance debates to focus more on policy, economic reforms, and public welfare.

Looking ahead to the 2027 elections

Although the next presidential election is still several months away, political activities and alignments are already beginning to take shape.

Support groups and political organizations have started mobilizing support for potential candidates.

Observers say discussions around governance, economic management, and national unity will likely dominate the political landscape leading up to the 2027 elections.

The Ramadan prayer organized by the Iyaloja General Movement therefore reflects the ongoing interaction between religion and politics in Nigeria as the country gradually moves toward its next major electoral cycle.

Orthopaedic hospital matriculates 311 students in Lagos

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(DDM) – The National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi in Lagos has officially matriculated 311 newly admitted students into its various professional training programmes.

The matriculation ceremony marked the formal admission of the students into different health-related disciplines at the institution.

What the matriculation ceremony means

Matriculation is a traditional academic ceremony held by institutions to formally welcome new students into their programmes.

During the event, students typically take an oath to abide by the rules and professional standards of their institution.

At the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, the ceremony also serves to introduce students to the responsibilities associated with careers in the health sector.

Hospital administrators used the occasion to encourage the new students to remain disciplined and committed to their studies.

The programmes offered to the new students

The 311 students were admitted into several specialised programmes related to orthopaedic and medical care.

These include nursing, orthopaedic technology, and prosthetics training.

Orthopaedic nursing focuses on the care of patients with bone, joint, and muscle conditions.

Orthopaedic technology involves designing and maintaining medical devices that support bone and joint treatments.

Prosthetics training teaches students how to design and fit artificial limbs for individuals who have lost arms or legs.

Why orthopaedic training is important

Orthopaedic medicine plays a crucial role in treating injuries and conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system.

Hospitals that specialize in orthopaedic care help patients recover from accidents, fractures, and congenital deformities.

Professionals trained in prosthetics and orthopaedic technology also help restore mobility and independence for people with disabilities.

As Nigeria’s population continues to grow, experts say the demand for trained medical professionals in these fields is increasing.

About the hospital

The National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi is one of Nigeria’s leading institutions dedicated to orthopaedic medicine and rehabilitation.

Located in Lagos, the hospital provides specialized treatment for bone, spine, and joint conditions.

In addition to medical services, the institution also serves as a training centre for healthcare professionals in orthopaedic-related fields.

Its educational programmes aim to produce skilled practitioners who can contribute to Nigeria’s healthcare system.

The broader impact on healthcare

Training institutions like the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi play an important role in strengthening the country’s health workforce.

Graduates from these programmes often go on to work in hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and research institutions.

Healthcare experts say expanding training opportunities is essential for addressing Nigeria’s shortage of skilled medical professionals.

The matriculation of the 311 students therefore represents another step in developing the next generation of healthcare specialists in Nigeria.

Faith, Sickle Cell, and the Reality of Unanswered Prayers

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(DDM) – Conversations about faith and healing often become more complex when believers live with long-term health conditions such as Sickle Cell Disease (SCD).

Many Christians believe strongly in divine healing through prayer and faith.

However, for people living with chronic illnesses, the experience of ongoing symptoms can raise difficult spiritual and emotional questions.

What Sickle Cell Disease is

Sickle Cell Disease is a genetic blood disorder that affects millions of people worldwide, particularly in parts of Africa.

The condition causes red blood cells to become abnormally shaped like sickles, which can block blood flow and lead to severe pain episodes.

Patients may also experience complications such as anemia, infections, organ damage, and frequent hospitalizations.

Although medical advances have improved treatment, many individuals still live with lifelong symptoms.

Why faith becomes important for many patients

For many Christians living with chronic illness, faith provides emotional strength and hope during difficult periods.

Prayer, community support, and spiritual reflection often help believers cope with the physical and mental challenges of illness.

Faith traditions frequently emphasize that suffering can coexist with belief in God’s power and goodness.

Church communities also play an important role by offering encouragement and practical support.

The difficult question about healing

In some Christian teachings, physical healing is seen as a possible outcome of strong faith and prayer.

However, when healing does not occur, believers sometimes struggle with questions about why prayers appear unanswered.

Theological scholars often say that faith is not only about miracles but also about perseverance during hardship.

Many Christian teachings emphasize spiritual healing, inner peace, and hope even when physical recovery does not happen immediately.

Living with chronic illness and faith

People living with Sickle Cell Disease often learn to balance medical treatment with spiritual belief.

Doctors recommend consistent medical care, medication, and lifestyle management to reduce complications.

At the same time, many patients maintain prayer and faith as part of their coping strategy.

This combination of medical support and spiritual resilience helps some individuals maintain a sense of purpose despite ongoing illness.

A broader perspective within Christianity

Christian theology often presents suffering as a complex part of human life rather than simply a failure of faith.

Biblical teachings frequently highlight figures who endured hardship while maintaining strong belief.

For many believers, faith becomes a source of strength to continue living meaningfully even without a miraculous cure.

The conversation about faith and healing therefore continues to evolve, especially among people living with conditions such as Sickle Cell Disease, where spiritual hope and medical reality often meet.

Somalia warns against Israeli military base in Somaliland

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(DDM) – The government of Somalia has issued a strong warning against any plan to establish an Israeli military base in Somaliland, saying such a move would violate Somalia’s sovereignty and could destabilize the region.

Somali officials, including the country’s foreign affairs minister and President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, said they would oppose any foreign military presence in the territory without the approval of the federal government.

What triggered the warning

The warning followed reports suggesting that Israel may be exploring the possibility of establishing a military facility near the port city of Berbera in Somaliland.

According to the reports, the proposed facility could be used to monitor regional security threats, including activities linked to the Houthi movement in neighboring Yemen.

The Houthis have been involved in ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and have launched attacks targeting shipping routes and regional interests.

Security analysts say monitoring activities in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden has become increasingly important for several countries.

Why Somaliland is involved

Somaliland is a self-declared independent region that broke away from Somalia in 1991 after the collapse of the Somali central government.

Although it operates with its own government, military, and institutions, Somaliland is not internationally recognized as an independent country.

The federal government in Somalia continues to consider Somaliland part of its sovereign territory.

Because of this dispute, any foreign military agreement with Somaliland often triggers strong reactions from Mogadishu.

Growing ties between Somaliland and Israel

Reports of a potential base also come amid indications that authorities in Somaliland have been strengthening diplomatic and political ties with Israel.

Some analysts believe Somaliland views closer relations with Israel and other foreign partners as a way to gain international recognition.

However, Somalia’s federal government has warned that such agreements could undermine national unity.

Officials say decisions involving foreign military installations must be approved by the central government.

Why Somalia sees the move as risky

Authorities in Somalia argue that allowing a foreign military base in Somaliland could drag the region into external conflicts.

They say the Horn of Africa already faces multiple security challenges, including terrorism, piracy, and political instability.

Somali officials insist that the country should not become a platform for geopolitical rivalries between foreign powers.

The government also warned that it would take necessary steps to defend its territorial integrity if such a base were established.

The wider regional implications

The Horn of Africa is strategically important because it sits along major global shipping routes linking the Red Sea to the Indian Ocean.

Several global and regional powers already maintain military facilities in nearby countries such as Djibouti.

Security developments in the region often attract international attention because of their potential impact on trade routes and geopolitical stability.

For now, Somalia’s warning underscores the sensitivity of foreign military activities in disputed territories and highlights ongoing tensions surrounding Somaliland’s political status.

SDP, IPAC push electoral review after meeting Tinubu

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(DDM) – The Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) have renewed calls for a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s electoral system following a meeting with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The political groups say reforms are necessary to improve transparency, strengthen electoral laws, and enhance public confidence ahead of the 2027 general elections in Nigeria.

Why the meeting took place

Leaders of the Social Democratic Party and the Inter-Party Advisory Council met with President Tinubu to discuss the state of Nigeria’s electoral framework and possible reforms.

IPAC represents registered political parties in Nigeria and frequently engages the government and electoral authorities on policy issues affecting elections.

Officials from the parties said the discussions focused on lessons learned from previous elections and ways to improve the system before the next national polls.

What reforms the parties are proposing

One of the major demands raised by the parties is the strengthening of legal provisions governing election transparency.

They also emphasized the need to improve the use of technology in the electoral process.

Among the proposals discussed was the full electronic transmission of election results from polling units.

Supporters of this system argue that digital transmission can reduce manipulation and increase public trust in election outcomes.

The role of the electoral commission

Nigeria’s elections are organized by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the constitutionally mandated body responsible for conducting national and state elections.

INEC has introduced several technological innovations in recent years, including the use of biometric voter accreditation systems.

However, debates continue over how electronic systems should be integrated into the final results transmission process.

Political parties have frequently called for clearer laws governing the use of election technology.

Why electoral reform remains a key issue

Electoral credibility has long been a major topic in Nigerian politics.

Past elections have often been followed by disputes, legal challenges, and petitions in election tribunals.

Observers say reforms aimed at improving transparency could reduce post-election conflicts and strengthen democratic institutions.

Civil society organizations have also advocated stronger safeguards to ensure that voters’ choices are accurately reflected in election results.

Looking ahead to the 2027 elections

With the next general elections scheduled for 2027, political parties are increasingly focusing on improving the electoral framework.

Analysts say early discussions about reforms could help lawmakers address weaknesses in the current system.

Any major changes to electoral procedures would likely require amendments to existing laws passed by the National Assembly.

The meeting between the parties and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu highlights the growing attention being paid to electoral reforms as Nigeria prepares for its next major democratic exercise.

Sheikh Gumi’s remarks on Igbo disarmament spark debate

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(DDM) – Controversial Islamic cleric Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has sparked debate after comments suggesting that the Igbo should disarm as part of efforts that could lead to the release of detained separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu.

The statement has generated strong reactions online, particularly among commentators in southeastern Nigeria who argue that the proposal raises wider questions about security, fairness, and ethnic tensions.

What Gumi reportedly suggested

According to remarks attributed to Sheikh Gumi in public discussions, the cleric suggested that if armed groups associated with Igbo agitation were to disarm, it could create conditions that might help resolve the detention of Nnamdi Kanu.

Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra movement, has been at the centre of a prolonged legal and political dispute since his arrest and extradition to Nigeria.

Supporters of Kanu have repeatedly called for his release, arguing that his detention has deepened tensions in the southeast.

Why the comments are controversial

Critics say the suggestion that Igbo communities should disarm ignores the broader security challenges affecting several parts of Nigeria.

Some commentators argue that armed self-defence groups emerged in response to rising insecurity in different regions.

The debate has also drawn attention to violent attacks attributed to criminal groups, including armed bandits and suspected herders operating in parts of the country.

Incidents of communal clashes and land disputes have been reported in states such as Benue State and other parts of Nigeria’s Middle Belt.

The wider security debate

Security in Nigeria has been complicated by multiple threats, including banditry, terrorism, communal conflicts, and separatist agitation.

Different regions have formed local security initiatives in response to these challenges.

In the southeast, authorities have blamed attacks on security facilities on armed separatist elements.

Meanwhile, communities in other regions have reported violence linked to bandit groups and criminal networks.

Analysts say these overlapping security threats have made the national debate over disarmament highly sensitive.

Why Nnamdi Kanu remains central

Nnamdi Kanu remains one of the most controversial figures in Nigeria’s political landscape.

He is the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a movement advocating for an independent state for the Igbo people.

The Nigerian government has designated IPOB as a terrorist organization, a classification the group strongly rejects.

Legal battles surrounding Kanu’s detention have continued in Nigerian courts and have attracted international attention.

What the controversy reflects

Observers say the reactions to Gumi’s remarks highlight deeper issues involving trust, security, and ethnic relations in Nigeria.

Debates about disarmament often reflect fears among communities that they could become vulnerable if security threats are not addressed equally.

Analysts note that resolving Nigeria’s complex security challenges will likely require comprehensive reforms, dialogue, and improved protection for all communities.

As discussions continue, the controversy surrounding Sheikh Gumi’s comments underscores the fragile nature of security debates in a country grappling with multiple overlapping conflicts.

Qatar intercepts two missiles over Doha, evacuates key areas

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(DDM) – Authorities in Qatar say the country’s military intercepted two missiles over the capital, Doha, prompting emergency evacuations in several strategic locations as a precautionary safety measure.

The interception triggered heightened security alerts as government agencies moved quickly to protect civilians and secure sensitive areas in the city.

Officials said the missiles were neutralized before they could reach their intended targets.

What happened in Doha

According to authorities, Qatar’s air defense systems detected and intercepted two incoming missiles approaching the capital city.

The interceptions occurred over Doha, where security agencies activated emergency protocols to safeguard residents and key facilities.

Following the interception, authorities ordered evacuations in several areas considered sensitive or strategically important.

Officials said the evacuations were precautionary and designed to prevent potential casualties if debris from the intercepted missiles fell in populated zones.

Why the evacuation was necessary

When missiles are intercepted in the air, fragments or debris can sometimes fall to the ground.

Security officials often evacuate nearby areas to reduce the risk of injuries to civilians.

Authorities in Qatar said the evacuation was part of standard safety procedures during aerial defense operations.

Emergency services were also placed on high alert in case of possible damage or injuries.

The wider security context

The Middle East has experienced heightened security tensions in recent years involving regional rivalries and military confrontations.

Countries across the region have invested heavily in air defense systems designed to intercept rockets, drones, and ballistic missiles.

These systems are intended to protect major cities, military bases, and critical infrastructure from aerial attacks.

Security analysts say the growing use of missile and drone technology has changed the dynamics of modern warfare.

Why Qatar is strategically important

Qatar occupies a strategic position in the Gulf region and hosts important diplomatic and military facilities.

The country also hosts the large Al Udeid Air Base, which serves as a major operational hub for the United States Central Command.

Because of its geopolitical role, security developments in Qatar often attract significant international attention.

Any missile threat to the country raises concerns about wider regional stability.

What happens next

Authorities say investigations are ongoing to determine the origin and intended target of the intercepted missiles.

Security forces remain on alert as officials assess the situation and monitor potential threats.

Government officials have reassured residents that the situation is under control following the successful interception.

The incident highlights the continuing security challenges facing countries in the Gulf region amid complex geopolitical tensions across the Middle East.

Iranian Strike Hits Five US Refueling Planes in Saudi Arabia- WSJ

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Five United States Air Force aerial refuelling aircraft were damaged during an Iranian missile strike on a military base in Saudi Arabia, according to a report by the The Wall Street Journal.

The aircraft were hit while stationed at Prince Sultan Air Base, a key facility used by U.S. forces in the Middle East, the newspaper reported on Friday, citing two American officials familiar with the incident.

According to the report, the refuelling planes were damaged but not destroyed and are currently undergoing repairs. Officials also said no casualties were recorded in the attack.

The strike is believed to have occurred during a recent Iranian missile barrage targeting the Saudi base, as tensions continue to rise across the Middle East amid the widening conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States.

Prince Sultan Air Base has been a strategic hub for U.S. military operations in the region, hosting fighter jets, surveillance aircraft and refuelling tankers used to support air missions across the Gulf.

The damage to the aircraft could temporarily affect aerial refuelling operations, which are critical for extending the range and endurance of U.S. warplanes operating in the region.

Military officials have not yet provided further details about the extent of the damage or when the aircraft are expected to return to service.

JUST IN: US Bombs Iran’s Key Oil Export Hub

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President Donald Trump said the United States carried out air strikes on military targets on Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub, as war in the Middle East enters third week.

In a post on social media on Friday night, Trump said U.S. forces had “totally obliterated every military target” on the island but deliberately avoided striking oil infrastructure.

The island, located about 300 miles northwest of the Strait of Hormuz, serves as the export terminal for about 90% of Iran’s oil shipments, making it one of the country’s most strategic energy facilities.

Trump warned that the United States could target oil infrastructure on the island if Iran continues to threaten shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global energy supplies.

“Should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with the free and safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision,” Trump said.

The waterway carries roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil supply, making any disruption a major risk to global markets.

The conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel has spread across the Middle East, with fighting reported in several countries.

After nearly two weeks of war, about 2,000 people have been killed, most of them in Iran, though casualties have also been reported in Lebanon and other parts of the Gulf region. Millions have been displaced from their homes.

Israeli warplanes have carried out air strikes on the outskirts of Beirut, while Israel has warned of further attacks on infrastructure linked to the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia.

U.S. officials said Washington is deploying additional forces to the region, including the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA-7) and its Marine expeditionary unit.

Around 2,500 additional Marines and supporting naval personnel are expected to be sent to the Middle East as the United States strengthens its military presence.

Meanwhile, Iranian forces have continued launching missiles and drones toward Israel, with reports of drones entering the airspace of Kuwait, Iraq, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Oman.

The latest developments underline growing fears that the conflict could widen into a broader regional war.

Trump Says Putin May Be Helping Iran ‘a Bit

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President Donald Trump has suggested that Vladimir Putin and Russia may be providing limited assistance to Iran as the conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel intensifies.

Speaking in an interview with Fox News, Trump acknowledged reports that Russia could be sharing intelligence with Iran but said any support might be minimal.

“I think he may be helping them a bit, yeah,” Trump said when asked whether Putin was assisting Tehran.

The US president also noted that Washington has been supporting Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia, suggesting both sides could be backing opposing forces.

“He probably thinks we’re helping Ukraine. They do it, and we do it,” Trump added.

Reports of Intelligence Sharing

According to reports by The Wall Street Journal, Russia may have shared intelligence with Iran that includes the locations of US military ships and aircraft across the Middle East.

Such information could potentially help Iran guide missile or drone attacks on American targets in the region.

Iran’s own satellite capabilities are limited, meaning that data collected by Russian satellites could significantly improve Tehran’s intelligence gathering.

However, Steve Witkoff, the US special envoy for the Middle East, said Russian officials had assured Washington that Moscow was not providing intelligence to Iran.

Trump’s comments come shortly after the United States temporarily eased sanctions on Russian oil in an attempt to stabilise global energy prices as the Middle East conflict enters its third week.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent initially described the move as a short-term and narrowly targeted measure, though he later acknowledged it could inevitably provide some financial benefit to Russia.

The Kremlin welcomed the decision, with Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev saying it showed the importance of Russian oil to global energy stability.

Meanwhile, US intelligence support has also been used in Ukraine to assist Kyiv in targeting Russian military infrastructure, although that assistance was briefly paused last year following tensions between US and Ukrainian officials.

Wike’s 40 duplexes for Abuja judges sparks criticism

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(DDM) – Nigerian activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has criticized the construction of 40 duplexes reportedly built for judges in Abuja, Nigeria under the administration of Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

The criticism followed comments posted by Sowore on his social media platform, where he argued that political patronage directed at the judiciary could undermine the independence of the justice system.

What the controversy is about

The debate centers on the construction of residential duplexes reportedly provided for judges serving within the Federal Capital Territory.

Housing projects for judicial officers are sometimes undertaken by government authorities to improve welfare and working conditions for members of the judiciary.

However, critics argue that such benefits can create concerns about the perceived independence of judges, particularly when they are associated with powerful political figures.

Sowore’s remarks directly referenced the construction of 40 duplexes allegedly linked to the administration of Nyesom Wike.

What Sowore said

According to Sowore, justice cannot be guaranteed in a country where politicians allegedly provide luxury housing to members of the judiciary.

He suggested that when judges become beneficiaries of political patronage, public confidence in the rule of law could be weakened.

The activist argued that the judiciary must remain independent from political influence in order to maintain credibility.

His comments were widely circulated on social media, fueling debate about the relationship between government officials and the judiciary.

Why judicial independence matters

Judicial independence is considered one of the most important principles in democratic governance.

Courts are expected to function without interference from political leaders or other powerful interests.

This independence ensures that judges can make decisions based solely on the law and evidence presented before them.

When the public believes that judges may be influenced by political relationships or benefits, trust in the legal system can erode.

The broader context in Nigeria

In Nigeria, the judiciary often plays a decisive role in resolving political disputes, election petitions, and corruption cases.

Because of this influence, debates frequently arise about how to ensure the judiciary remains impartial and free from pressure.

Supporters of housing projects for judges argue that improving welfare and security for judicial officers is necessary for effective service.

Critics, however, say that such benefits should be handled in ways that avoid any perception of political influence.

Why the issue is attracting attention

The controversy surrounding the duplexes in Abuja, Nigeria has drawn attention because it touches on sensitive issues involving governance and accountability.

Public discussions about judicial welfare often intersect with broader concerns about transparency in government spending.

Civil society groups and political commentators have long called for stronger safeguards to protect the independence of the judiciary.

What happens next

Statements like Sowore’s often contribute to wider public debate about institutional reforms and accountability.

Observers say maintaining confidence in the justice system requires transparency in government actions and clear separation between political power and judicial authority.

As discussions continue, the issue remains part of an ongoing national conversation about the rule of law and the credibility of democratic institutions in Nigeria.

Trump Says Killing Iran’s Leaders is an ‘Honor,’ Calls Them ‘Deranged Scumbags

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United States President Donald Trump has said he feels “honoured” to be killing members of Iran’s leadership amid the ongoing conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel.

In a post on his social media platform, Trump used harsh language to describe Iranian leaders, accusing them of carrying out violence globally for decades.

“They’ve been killing innocent people all over the world for 47 years, and now I, as the 47th President of the United States of America, am killing them. What a great honour it is to do so,” Trump wrote shortly after midnight in Washington.

The remarks come as several senior Iranian officials, including long-time Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, have reportedly been killed since the war began on February 28, following joint military operations by the United States and Israel.

Trump dismissed media reports questioning the progress of the campaign, insisting that Iranian forces are suffering heavy losses.

“Iran’s military is being decimated, and their leaders have been wiped from the face of the earth,” he said.

Meanwhile, Pete Hegseth, the U.S. defence secretary, said Washington would intensify its military operations against Iran.

Speaking at a press briefing, Hegseth said the United States planned to launch its largest volume of air strikes yet in the conflict.

“In fact, today will be yet again the highest volume of strikes that America has put over the skies of Iran and Tehran,” he said.

The ongoing war has sharply raised tensions across the Middle East, with fears of wider regional instability as both sides continue to exchange threats and military strikes.

Doja Cat Reveals She Has Borderline Personality Disorder While Defending Chappell Roan

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American rapper and singer Doja Cat has revealed that she has been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder while speaking out in support of fellow pop star Chappell Roan.

The revelation came during a recent video shared on TikTok, where Doja Cat addressed criticism directed at Chappell Roan and discussed the pressures that artists often face in the public eye. While defending the singer, Doja Cat also opened up about her own mental health struggles.

According to the Grammy-winning artist, living with Borderline Personality Disorder can make emotions feel extremely intense, especially when dealing with online criticism or public scrutiny. She explained that people with the condition often experience heightened reactions to stress, rejection, or negative comments.

Doja Cat used the moment to urge fans and social media users to show more understanding toward artists who may be dealing with personal challenges behind the scenes. She suggested that many performers are constantly navigating mental health struggles while also maintaining demanding careers in the spotlight.

Her comments came as she defended Chappell Roan, who has recently faced online criticism related to her behavior and public appearances. Doja Cat argued that artists should not be harshly judged without understanding what they may be going through personally.

The singer also used the opportunity to highlight the importance of mental health awareness. By sharing her own diagnosis publicly, she appeared to encourage more open conversations about mental health in the entertainment industry and among fans.

Following the TikTok video, many fans praised Doja Cat for speaking honestly about her experiences and for supporting another artist during a difficult moment. Others said her openness could help reduce stigma around mental health conditions like Borderline Personality Disorder.

The discussion has since sparked wider conversations on social media about the emotional toll of fame, online criticism, and the need for compassion toward public figures navigating personal struggles.

Nigerian Gospel Minister Toun Soetan Passes Away, Tributes Pour In

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Nigerian gospel community is mourning the loss of renowned evangelist and gospel singer Toun Soetan, who has reportedly passed away.

Soetan was widely respected for her deep commitment to Christian ministry, passionate preaching, and her long-standing role in gospel music. Over the years, she became known for her strong evangelical outreach and dedication to spreading the Christian message through both music and preaching.

Throughout her ministry, Soetan organised revival meetings, prayer gatherings, and evangelistic programmes that attracted believers from various Christian denominations across Nigeria. Many followers regarded her as a spiritual mentor whose teachings inspired people to strengthen their faith and live according to Christian values.

Beyond her work as an evangelist, Soetan also made significant contributions to gospel music. She was known for producing spiritually uplifting songs that focused on worship, prayer, and the message of salvation. Admirers often described her as one of the few gospel artists who maintained a consistent reputation free from controversy throughout her career.

Tributes have continued to pour in from members of the gospel music community and religious leaders who were influenced by her work. Among those who spoke about her legacy was Kunle Bakare, a former secretary of the Entertainment Writers Association of Nigeria in Oyo State. Bakare described Soetan as a dedicated minister whose music carried meaningful and carefully crafted gospel messages.

According to him, the late evangelist would also be remembered for establishing a music training institution where she mentored young gospel musicians. Many of the artists she trained have gone on to become active figures in Nigeria’s gospel music scene today.

Her passing was also confirmed by gospel musician Peters Olaniyi Olusegun, who shared the news in a tribute on social media. In his message, he described Soetan as a legend in gospel music and expressed sorrow over her death.

During her lifetime, Toun Soetan built a legacy that extended beyond music. She was known for her dedication to evangelism, mentorship, and spiritual guidance, leaving behind a generation of believers and gospel musicians who were influenced by her ministry.

Her death has sparked an outpouring of condolences from church members, gospel artists, and admirers who remember her as a devoted servant of God whose life was dedicated to faith, worship, and spreading the message of the gospel.

Ground Invasion in IRAN: US sends USS Tripoli, a Marine Amphibious Ready Group to Middle East

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The United States has significantly escalated its military posture in the Middle East by ordering the deployment of the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli (LHA-7) and elements of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit to the region amid intensifying tensions involving Iran, Israel, and several allied powers. The move, approved by the U.S. Department of Defense following a request from U.S. Central Command, signals a major reinforcement of American military presence in the Gulf at a time when the conflict with Iran is widening and threatening critical global energy routes.

According to multiple international reports, the deployment involves roughly 2,200 to 2,500 United States Marines who are being transported aboard a group of U.S. Navy amphibious warships led by the USS Tripoli. These forces are expected to arrive in the Middle East within one to two weeks after departing from their forward operating base in Okinawa, Japan.

Military analysts say the deployment represents one of the most significant reinforcements to the region since the escalation of hostilities between the United States, Israel, and Iran earlier in 2026. The amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli, an America-class warship commissioned in 2020, is capable of carrying helicopters, F-35B fighter jets, landing craft, and hundreds of Marines prepared for rapid amphibious operations.

The arrival of the Tripoli and its accompanying Marine Expeditionary Unit will give American commanders a flexible range of military options, including humanitarian assistance missions, crisis response operations, evacuation of civilians, and, if necessary, amphibious combat operations along hostile coastlines.

DDM News gathered that the decision to send the Marine force was made as the conflict involving Iran and Israel continues to intensify, with U.S. forces increasingly drawn into the confrontation. The United States has already carried out extensive air and naval operations across the region while attempting to protect shipping routes and strategic infrastructure from Iranian attacks.

Reports indicate that the Pentagon approved the deployment after reviewing requests from United States Central Command, which oversees American military operations in the Middle East. Officials believe the additional Marines and amphibious ships will strengthen deterrence and provide the U.S. with the capability to respond quickly to emerging threats across the Persian Gulf.

The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, which forms the backbone of the deployment, is a forward-deployed rapid-reaction force permanently stationed in Okinawa, Japan. The unit is specifically designed for crisis response and can conduct a wide range of missions, including amphibious assaults, counterterrorism operations, disaster relief, and military evacuations.

Typically composed of around 2,200 Marines along with aircraft and armored vehicles, the unit operates from a group of amphibious warships known as an Amphibious Ready Group. Together, these ships function as a mobile sea-based military platform capable of launching operations from international waters without relying on foreign bases.

DDM News understands that the decision to send the Tripoli strike group also reflects growing concern within Washington over Iran’s recent actions around the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. The narrow waterway is one of the world’s most critical energy corridors, with a large portion of global oil shipments passing through it daily.

In recent weeks, Iranian forces have reportedly targeted or threatened commercial shipping and energy infrastructure across the Gulf, raising fears of a broader regional conflict that could disrupt global oil markets. The United States has warned that it will take necessary measures to ensure the freedom of navigation in the region.

Meanwhile, the ongoing conflict has already produced significant casualties and widespread geopolitical consequences. International reports indicate that thousands of sites across Iran have been targeted by joint American and Israeli strikes since the escalation began, while Iranian retaliatory missile and drone attacks have struck several locations across the Middle East.

The situation has prompted growing concern among global leaders about the possibility of a wider regional war involving multiple countries and armed groups. The United States has steadily expanded its military buildup in the Middle East since early 2026, deploying additional aircraft carriers, fighter jets, missile defense systems, and naval assets to the region.

Within military planning circles, the arrival of the USS Tripoli and the Marine Expeditionary Unit could significantly enhance American operational flexibility. Amphibious forces are often used to seize strategic coastal infrastructure, protect vital maritime routes, or establish forward operating positions if ground operations become necessary.

Some analysts have speculated that such forces could theoretically be used in operations targeting Iran’s critical energy facilities along the Persian Gulf coastline, including key oil export terminals. However, U.S. officials have not publicly confirmed any specific operational objectives for the deployment.

Instead, Pentagon officials have emphasized that the deployment is primarily intended to strengthen deterrence and provide additional security options should the regional crisis continue to escalate.

Beyond its military significance, the move underscores the growing complexity of the geopolitical confrontation unfolding in the Middle East. With multiple nations involved and tensions continuing to rise, the arrival of thousands of U.S. Marines and advanced naval assets signals that Washington is preparing for a range of possible scenarios.

For now, the USS Tripoli and its Marine contingent continue their journey toward the Gulf, where their presence is expected to reshape the military balance in one of the world’s most volatile regions. As the crisis between Iran and its adversaries deepens, the deployment marks another critical moment in a rapidly evolving conflict that could have profound implications for global security and energy markets.

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