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Iran Drones Hit Saudi Refinery, Forces Shutdown

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Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil giant, Saudi Aramco, has temporarily shut down operations at its Ras Tanura refinery following a fire triggered by debris from an intercepted Iranian drone attack, authorities said on Monday.

The incident occurred after Saudi air defences intercepted two drones near the refinery complex, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Debris from the interception reportedly fell within the facility, sparking a limited fire that prompted an immediate emergency response.

Officials said the blaze was quickly brought under control and caused only minimal damage to infrastructure at the site.

“The incident resulted in a limited fire, which was immediately contained by emergency response teams,” the energy ministry said in a statement cited by local media.

Authorities confirmed that no casualties or injuries were recorded during the incident.

However, several operational units at the refinery were shut down as a precautionary measure while safety assessments are conducted.

Despite the temporary suspension of some operations, officials stressed that petroleum supplies to domestic markets remain unaffected.

Located along Saudi Arabia’s Gulf coast, the Ras Tanura complex is one of the largest oil refining facilities in the Middle East, with an estimated processing capacity of about 550,000 barrels per day.

The refinery plays a critical role in global energy supply chains, making any disruption closely watched by international markets.

The attack comes amid escalating hostilities across the Middle East following recent military confrontations involving Iran, the United States and Israel.

Energy experts warn that continued strikes on strategic facilities in the Gulf region may further strain oil supply routes and increase uncertainty in international energy markets.

The situation remains under close monitoring as regional tensions continue to intensify.

China backs Iran’s right to defend its sovereignty

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China has expressed support for Iran’s right to defend its sovereignty while urging an immediate ceasefire and diplomatic resolution as conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel continues to spread across the Middle East.

China’s Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, conveyed Beijing’s position during a telephone conversation on Monday with Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.

The call came amid intensifying hostilities that have left hundreds dead in Iran since Saturday, when the United States and Israel launched coordinated strikes on dozens of military and strategic targets across the country.

During the discussion, Wang reaffirmed China’s longstanding ties with Tehran and stated that Beijing supports Iran’s efforts to safeguard its national interests.

“China cherishes the traditional friendship between China and Iran,” Wang said, adding that Beijing supports Iran in defending its sovereignty, security, territorial integrity and national dignity, as well as protecting its legitimate rights and interests.

Iran has retaliated against the strikes by launching waves of missiles and drones targeting Israel, Gulf states and a British military facility in Cyprus, significantly widening the scope of the conflict.

Despite backing Iran’s defensive position, China urged restraint from all parties and called on Washington and Tel Aviv to halt military operations immediately.

According to Wang, China has urged the United States and Israel to cease attacks, avoid further escalation and prevent the crisis from expanding into a full-scale regional war.

In a separate phone conversation with Oman’s Foreign Minister, Badr Albusaidi, Wang accused the United States and Israel of violating the principles of the United Nations Charter by initiating military action against Iran.

He said China was prepared to play a “constructive role” in restoring stability through diplomatic engagement and through mechanisms within the United Nations Security Council.

Warning Against Global Instability

Wang also spoke with France’s Foreign Minister, Jean-Noel Barrot, warning that continued military escalation risked pushing the international system toward what he described as a “law of the jungle,” where stronger nations impose their will through force.

“Major powers cannot arbitrarily attack other countries based on their military superiority,” Wang said, stressing that the Iranian nuclear issue must ultimately return to political and diplomatic negotiations.

Rising Casualties and Uncertain Outlook

The conflict has already resulted in significant casualties. Reports indicate hundreds of deaths inside Iran since the strikes began, while at least four U.S. military personnel have been killed during the fighting.

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned that the confrontation with Iran could continue for several weeks, raising fears of prolonged instability across the Middle East and potential global economic consequences.

Diplomatic efforts are ongoing, but with military operations continuing on multiple fronts, prospects for an immediate resolution remain uncertain.

Iran Refuses Negotiations With United States

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Iran has ruled out any negotiations with the United States as tensions continue to escalate across the Middle East following deadly military exchanges involving Iran, the United States and Israel.

The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani, declared on Monday that Tehran would not return to diplomatic talks with Washington, dismissing reports suggesting otherwise.

Larijani made the statement in a post on social media platform X, responding to a report by The Wall Street Journal claiming he was considering renewed negotiations with the United States.

“We will not negotiate with the United States,” Larijani wrote, firmly rejecting the suggestion of diplomatic engagement.

The announcement comes as the confrontation between Iran, Israel and the United States entered its third day, following coordinated airstrikes launched on Saturday by U.S. and Israeli forces inside Iran.

The strikes reportedly killed Iran’s former Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, triggering widespread retaliation by Tehran.

In response, Iran launched multiple waves of missile and drone attacks targeting Israel and U.S. military installations across Gulf countries, prompting airspace closures and heightened security alerts throughout the region.

The violence has expanded beyond Iran and Israel, with Hezbollah fighters firing missiles and drones from southern Lebanon toward northern Israel on Sunday night, further intensifying fears of a broader regional war.

In separate posts, Larijani accused U.S. President Donald Trump of dragging the region into conflict and risking American lives in support of Israel.

“Trump’s wishful thinking has dragged the whole region into an unnecessary war,” Larijani said, adding that the U.S. leader was sacrificing American “treasure and blood” to advance what he described as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s expansionist ambitions.

The Iranian official also warned that Tehran’s military response would intensify.

“Yesterday Iran fired missiles at the United States and Israel, and they did hurt. Today we will hit them with a force that they have never experienced before,” he said.

The exchange of threats and military actions has heightened concerns among global leaders about the risk of a wider Middle East conflict, as attacks and counterattacks continue across multiple countries.

Iran war: German Chancellor Merz heads to US for talks with Trump

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz travels to Washington on Tuesday for high-stakes talks with United States President Donald Trump, as escalating conflict in Iran casts a shadow over transatlantic relations and global security.

The visit comes just days after a joint US-Israeli military operation targeting Iran resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, an event that has intensified instability across the Middle East, disrupted global oil routes and caused widespread air travel disruptions.

Merz will become the first European leader to meet Trump since the start of the military operation, placing Germany at the centre of diplomatic efforts to maintain unity among Western allies while avoiding deeper divisions over the conflict.

Speaking on Sunday after returning from an official trip to China, Merz avoided direct criticism of the strikes but also stopped short of offering full endorsement, reflecting Europe’s cautious stance toward the operation.

“We recognise the dilemma,” the German leader said, noting that decades of diplomatic efforts had failed to deter Iran’s nuclear ambitions or address concerns about its domestic policies.

“So we’re not going to be lecturing our partners on their military strikes against Iran,” he added, while acknowledging that Germany shares several strategic objectives with Washington.

The measured response highlights Berlin’s attempt to preserve strong relations with the United States while navigating domestic and European concerns about legality and escalation risks surrounding the military action.

The conflict has renewed debate within Europe over its limited role in major geopolitical decisions led by Washington, despite the direct economic and security consequences for European nations.

Merz joined French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer over the weekend in declaring readiness to cooperate with the United States in defending allied interests in the region.

The Washington meeting had originally been expected to focus on repairing strained transatlantic ties following repeated criticism from the Trump administration over European defence spending, trade imbalances and immigration policies.

Why Ireti Kingibe won’t return to senate in 2027 — Wike

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FCT Minister Nyesom Wike is adamant that Senator Ireti Kingibe won’t return to the Senate in 2027, citing her lack of tangible projects.

Kingibe, who represents the FCT in the upper legislative chamber, was elected senator on the Labour Party (LP) platform in 2023.

Prior to this, Kingibe claimed Wike had refused to respond to her letters and messages amid rising insecurity in Abuja.

Speaking at a media parley in Abuja on Monday, Wike tied his prediction of Kingibe not returning as senator to project delivery.

“I had said it more than one year ago, Senator Ireti, you won’t come back as a senator. That’s why you people don’t like people who tell you the truth. It’s bitter. Let her show one project,” he said.

During the recent FCT area council elections, Wike was criticised by opposition political parties for visiting several polling units during the vote.

The minister defended his action during the media chat, adding that he has the right, as the territory’s chief security officer, to visit polling units.

“I’m the governor of FCT, for security, I have to find out what’s going on. I don’t need to be told. I’m not a candidate in the election. As the chief security officer, I have the right to have the view of what was going on,” he said.

“I wasn’t on the ballot and I never said people should vote for the APC. What I said was that the candidates supporting Mr President are the candidates I will support.”

He shared that he visited about 10 polling units and rejected insinuations of interfering with the poll.

“And how does it influence (the election)? When did Nigerians conduct referendum that they are not happy that I as chief security went to 10 polling units to check what was going on?” he asked.

Wike dismissed comparisons to past ministers.

“What’s my business? You have said the previous ministers you had never bothered about development. So, because they didn’t do development, I should not do development?” he asked.

BREAKING: Iran’s Natanz nuclear site hit in US-Israeli strikes

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Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility was hit during joint US-Israeli military operations, according to Iran’s ambassador to the UN nuclear watchdog, Reza Najafi.

He stated that the facility, which is used for peaceful nuclear activities, was attacked, raising concerns about potential radiation leaks.

“Again they attacked Iran’s peaceful, safeguarded nuclear facilities yesterday,” Reza Najafi told reporters at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s 35-nation board of governors. Asked by Reuters which facilities were hit, he replied: “Natanz.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed deep concern over the situation, warning of possible radiological releases and urging restraint to avoid further escalation.

 

No plot to poison Tinubu, Villa chef not arrested — Presidency

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The Presidency has denied claims that a member of the presidential kitchen staff was arrested for allegedly trying to poison President Bola Tinubu, labeling the reports as “fake news”.

A viral video claimed a special police squad was deployed and security was heightened at the Presidential Villa.

The narrator in the footage, said preliminary information from unnamed security sources indicated that the alleged arrest followed intelligence alerts concerning suspicious activities reportedly linked to food preparation procedures in restricted areas associated with presidential operations

But reacting on Sunday, the presidency dismissed the report as false.

In a statement issued by Chief Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, described the allegations as entirely untrue.

Onanuga stated: “No Aso Rock kitchen staff arrested. No Aso Rock kitchen staff attempted to poison President Tinubu. Please ignore this fake news being disseminated by this video.”

He stressed that there was no incident involving any kitchen staff member at the Presidential Villa and no arrest connected to any alleged poisoning plot.

 

 

 

 

 

‘Sinners’ Dominates 32nd Actors Awards as Michael B. Jordan and Ryan Coogler Make History

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The supernatural drama Sinners emerged as one of the biggest winners at the 32nd Annual Actors Awards held Sunday night at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles, commanding attention throughout an evening that celebrated outstanding performances across film and television.

Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Ryan Coogler, the film is set in 1930s America during the Jim Crow era and follows identical twin brothers navigating a dangerous return to their Mississippi Delta hometown, only to encounter a sinister supernatural force tied to their past. Both characters are portrayed by Michael B. Jordan, whose demanding dual performance became one of the most talked-about achievements of the year.

Jordan’s portrayal earned him the award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, further strengthening his standing among Hollywood’s most celebrated performers. The film’s success extended beyond individual recognition, as the ensemble cast, including British-Nigerian actress Wunmi Mosaku and veteran actor Delroy Lindo, secured the prestigious Best Ensemble Cast honor.

Mosaku’s performance has continued to gain momentum throughout awards season, with the actress also earning a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the upcoming Academy Awards, positioning Sinners as a strong contender heading into Hollywood’s biggest night.

The Actors Awards ceremony, previously known as the Screen Actors Guild Awards, is widely viewed as a key indicator of Oscar success because winners are voted for by fellow performers within the industry. This year’s victory also marked a historic milestone for Coogler, who became the first director to helm two films that have won the ensemble prize, following his earlier success with Black Panther.

While Sinners dominated major headlines, several other performances were celebrated across categories. Actress Jessie Buckley won Best Actress for her role in Hamnet, while veteran star Sean Penn claimed Best Supporting Actor honors for One Battle After Another. In the action category, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, led by Tom Cruise, earned recognition for Best Stunt Ensemble in Film.

Television productions also enjoyed major moments during the ceremony. Medical drama The Pitt won Best Drama Series Ensemble, with Noah Wyle receiving Best Actor in a Drama Series. Political drama The Diplomat saw Keri Russell take home Best Actress in a Drama Series.

Comedy honors went to The Studio, which secured Best Comedy Series Ensemble alongside individual wins for Seth Rogen as Best Actor in a Comedy Series and Catherine O’Hara as Best Actress in a Comedy Series.

In limited series categories, Owen Cooper won Best Actor for Adolescence, while Michelle Williams earned Best Actress honors for Dying For Sex. Action drama The Last of Us claimed the award for Best Stunt Ensemble on television.

With multiple victories and continued awards momentum, Sinners now heads toward the Oscars as one of the season’s most closely watched films, reinforcing Ryan Coogler’s reputation for powerful storytelling and Michael B. Jordan’s continued evolution as one of contemporary cinema’s leading talents.

ADC begins nationwide online membership registration

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

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has launched a free online membership registration platform nationwide, aiming to comply with the Electoral Act 2026 and prepare for the 2027 general elections.

In a statement issued on Sunday by its spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party explained that the digital portal is part of its broader nationwide membership registration and revalidation exercise unveiled in Abuja last month.

The party noted that only members whose information is properly captured and verified on its official digital register will be eligible to vote or contest in its primaries.

While rolling out the online system, the ADC clarified that manual registration would continue across states for individuals who prefer in-person enrolment.

The party noted increasing interest from Nigerians both within the country and in the diaspora since the launch of its grassroots membership drive in February.

It added that the online registration option is intended to make the process easier, more inclusive, and accessible to all eligible Nigerians.

Additionally, the ADC directed members who had registered on its previous digital platform to update and revalidate their information on the new portal in line with the Electoral Act 2026 and guidelines issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Support groups and affiliated associations were also encouraged to complete their registration through the platform.

The party emphasized that the exercise does not affect its reservations about certain provisions of the Electoral Act 2026 and the current INEC timetable.

 

Spain blocks US from using military bases for Iran strikes

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Fifteen United States military aircraft have departed from American-operated bases in southern Spain after the Spanish government declared its territory would not be used for military operations targeting Iran, officials and flight tracking data showed on Monday.

According to information from flight monitoring platform FlightRadar24 reported by Reuters’, the aircraft left the Rota Naval Base and Morón Air Base following joint US-Israeli strikes against Iran over the weekend that significantly escalated tensions across the Middle East.

Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares said Madrid had made its position clear to Washington, stressing that military facilities located in Spain although jointly operated with the United States  remain under Spanish sovereignty and cannot be used for attacks not aligned with international law.

“Spanish bases are not being used for this operation, and they will not be used for anything not included in the agreement with the United States or for anything that is not in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations,” Albares said during an interview with Spanish broadcaster Telecinco.

Flight tracking maps indicated that at least seven of the departing aircraft landed at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, while others were redirected toward France and undisclosed destinations.

Most of the aircraft involved were aerial refuelling tankers, including the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker, which had been permanently stationed at Spanish bases, according to Defence Minister Margarita Robles.

Data showed nine tanker aircraft leaving Morón Air Base on Sunday bound for Germany, while two additional flights departed from Rota toward southern France.

The routes of four other aircraft were not publicly visible.

Spain has strongly condemned the US-Israeli strikes on Iran, positioning itself differently from several Western allies.

Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s government has emphasized adherence to international law and diplomatic restraint amid the rapidly expanding regional conflict.

Madrid’s refusal to allow the use of its bases contrasts with Britain’s evolving stance.

The United Kingdom initially declined participation but later authorised the use of its facilities after Prime Minister Keir Starmer approved involvement under what London described as “collective self-defence.”

Analysts say Spain’s position could create renewed diplomatic friction with Washington at a time when NATO allies are navigating differing responses to the escalating crisis in the Middle East.

The redeployment of US aircraft comes as military exchanges continue across the region following the weekend strikes, raising concerns about broader international involvement and the potential expansion of hostilities beyond the Middle East.

Governments across Europe are closely monitoring developments as military movements and diplomatic divisions underscore growing uncertainty surrounding the conflict’s next phase.

 

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INEC cannot promise perfect election in 2027 — Amupitan

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Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan (SAN)
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Joash Ojo Amupitan (SAN)

The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Ojo Amupitan, has warned that Nigeria may not achieve a 100% perfect election in 2027, citing challenges with electronic transmission of results, particularly in real-time.

He emphasized that while INEC has the capacity to transmit results electronically, network adequacy and logistics remain concerns, especially in hard-to-reach areas.

He said this during a Citizens’ Townhall Meeting organized by the Civil Society Network on Election Integrity at Abuja Continental Hotel on Sunday.

Despite acknowledging possible shortcomings, Amupitan expressed confidence that the 2027 presidential election would be the best in Nigeria’s history.

The event brought together civil society groups, academics, election observers, and members of the public to deliberate on electoral issues.

According to him, Nigeria requires simpler legislative language to enable citizens to better understand the provisions of the Electoral Act 2026.

While citing the recent FCT Area Council elections, Amupitan explained that results were released promptly in five area councils, while one ward in Kuje experienced delays until the following day.

He emphasized that the success of any election depends largely on logistics and result management.

An election, he said, can be considered successful if it begins as scheduled, is conducted peacefully, and results are properly managed and declared transparently.

While admitting that logistical and human errors occurred in past elections, he assured Nigerians that efforts are underway to address these challenges.

He appealed for understanding, noting that although Nigerians desire perfect elections, achieving 100 percent perfection may not yet be realistic.

Amupitan highlighted that the commission is working to address these issues and plans to conduct a mock presidential election to test its result-transmission infrastructure.

He assured Nigerians that INEC is committed to delivering a credible election, but acknowledged that perfection may be difficult to attain.

Fuel prices may increase as Middle East crisis escalates

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Growing tensions in the Middle East, sparked by ongoing military actions involving the United States and Israel against Iran, are driving up fuel prices in Nigeria.

Crude oil prices climbed to $72.87 per barrel on Sunday, with analysts predicting further increases if the conflict escalates.

The situation is particularly concerning for Nigeria, as it relies heavily on imported refined petroleum products, making it vulnerable to international price fluctuations.

The conflict has disrupted global shipping routes, with several major shipping companies avoiding the Strait of Hormuz due to safety concerns.

This has pushed up transportation costs and insurance premiums, contributing to higher fuel prices.

Nigeria’s reliance on imported fuel means that consumers are likely to feel the pinch, with potential price hikes for petrol and diesel.

The Nigerian government may see increased revenue from oil exports, but experts warn that the benefits could be offset by production shortfalls and limited refining capacity.

Energy expert Kelvin Emmanuel explained that as crude prices rise, government revenue will increase since the 2026 budget benchmark stands at $64.85 per barrel.

However, in the post-subsidy era, higher crude costs would force refineries—including Dangote Refinery—to adjust petrol prices based on operational realities.

Economic analyst Dr. Muda Yusuf, CEO of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise (CPPE), stated that geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East often trigger oil price spikes due to fears of supply disruptions.

He said Nigeria could benefit from increased export earnings, improved foreign exchange inflows, stronger external reserves, and higher FAAC allocations.

 

 

Iran’s IRGC Says It Struck Office of Israeli PM Netanyahu

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards announced on Monday that recent missile strikes targeted the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the headquarters of the Israeli Air Force commander, escalating tensions in the ongoing Middle East conflict.

According to a statement carried by Fars News Agency, the missile attack employed Kheibar missiles and was aimed at key Israeli leadership sites.

The Guards described Netanyahu as the “criminal prime minister of the Zionist regime,” emphasizing the symbolic nature of the strikes.

This development comes amid a series of retaliatory actions following the US-Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several top military officials.

Iran Names Acting Defence Minister

In a parallel move, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian appointed Revolutionary Guards General Majid Ebnelreza as acting defence minister after the previous minister was killed in the US-Israeli operation.

“By order of President Masoud Pezeshkian, Revolutionary Guards general Majid Ebnelreza has been appointed as acting defence minister,” announced Mehdi Tabatabaei, deputy for presidential communications, on X (formerly Twitter).

The appointment reflects Iran’s urgency in maintaining military leadership and continuity amid ongoing US and Israeli military operations.

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France signals readiness to defend Gulf nations, Jordan against Iran

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France has declared it is “ready” to defend Gulf countries and Jordan against Iranian attacks if necessary, following a surge of missile and drone strikes across the region.

The announcement came from French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot on Monday, March 2, 2026.

“Iran has launched deliberate attacks against allied countries that did not choose this war Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Jordan,” Barrot said.

“France expresses its full support and complete solidarity with these nations.”

Barrot emphasized that France’s potential involvement would align with agreements binding it to its partners and under the principle of collective self-defense under international law.

The French statement comes in the wake of a US-Israeli operation on Saturday that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and targeted Iranian military and missile infrastructure.

In retaliation, Iran has launched a series of missile and drone attacks on US bases, vessels in the Indian Ocean, and cities across the Gulf, including Dubai, Doha, and Manama.

Iran’s army confirmed it had employed 15 cruise missiles in the strikes, targeting a US air base in Kuwait and maritime assets.

Global Allies Align

France, alongside Germany and the United Kingdom, said on Sunday that they are prepared to defend their interests and those of their Gulf allies, potentially using proportionate defensive measures to neutralize Iranian missile and drone capabilities at their source.

Barrot noted that roughly 400,000 French citizens are currently residing in or visiting Gulf nations, highlighting the urgency of protective measures.

The joint statement underscored the shared concern of European allies over the escalating conflict:

“Iran’s reckless attacks have targeted our close allies and are threatening our service personnel and our civilians across the region,” the statement read.

With Iran continuing its counterstrikes, including recent attacks on US and British military installations, tensions remain high across the Middle East, raising fears of a broader international military escalation.

Black Marine storms community in Bakassi Peninsula, urges residents to recognize, respect BRGIE

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Reports indicate that a group identified as Black Marine has allegedly entered parts of Abana, a community in the former administrative area of the Bakassi Peninsula, urging residents to recognize and respect the authority of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE).

According to statements attributed to a figure described as the “Black Dog Commander,” the group claims that Nnamdi Kanu is not the sole authority or owner of the Biafran cause.

The commander reportedly stated that their group would continue its activities in pursuit of what they describe as their objectives.

As of now, there has been no official confirmation from Nigerian security authorities regarding the extent of the reported incursion or any resulting clashes. Community leaders in the area have not publicly commented on the situation.

Observers note that tensions relating to separatist movements in the region have periodically led to unrest, and security analysts often urge dialogue and lawful engagement rather than violence.

Full LIST: US Releases New Travel Alerts for Citizens in 13 Countries

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The United States Department of State has issued new travel and security guidance for American citizens across 13 countries in the Middle East and South Asia following escalating regional tensions after U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran, including in Tehran.

The advisory introduces a three-tier system aimed at helping Americans understand the level of risk in each country and take appropriate precautions, including limiting travel, sheltering in place, or leaving the area where possible.

Level 4 – Do Not Travel
The highest alert, Level 4, applies to:
Iran: With no functioning U.S. Embassy, Americans are urged to shelter in place.

Iraq: Citizens should exercise extreme caution, limit movements, and shelter in place as necessary.

Lebanon: Americans are advised to depart immediately via available commercial routes.

Level 3 – Reconsider Travel
Level 3 advisories, urging travelers to reconsider travel and shelter in place, include:

Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar: Citizens should remain indoors.

Pakistan: Exercise caution and avoid large gatherings; certain areas are considered.

Level 4.Level 2 – Exercise Increased Caution
Level 2 advisories apply to countries where general vigilance is recommended:

Egypt, Jordan, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates.

Measures include avoiding specific high-risk areas, such as U.S. Embassy compounds, and maintaining situational awareness.

The updated guidance follows U.S.-Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian missile and military infrastructure, which were described by American officials as aimed at “eliminating imminent threats” and degrading Iran’s missile production and naval capabilities.

DDM reported that President Donald Trump confirmed that the strikes resulted in the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a statement later corroborated by Iranian state media, which announced 40 days of mourning and a seven-day public holiday.

Earlier in the week, U.S. officials instructed all American personnel in affected countries to shelter in place following the initial strikes, which triggered explosions and plumes of smoke visible over Tehran.

Embassy officials across the region have urged U.S. citizens to remain indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and make use of 24-hour emergency consular lines for assistance.

“The guidance is part of our ongoing efforts to protect Americans abroad while tensions remain high,” the Department of State said.

“The situation is fluid, and we continue to monitor developments closely, providing updates as conditions change.”

With regional instability intensifying, the advisories serve as a critical tool for U.S. citizens navigating a volatile Middle East, where missile strikes, drone attacks, and military operations have disrupted travel and security across multiple nations.

“People Think Just Because You’re Not Flashy, You’re Missing Out” — Zubby Michael Speaks on Personal Values and Lifestyle Choices

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Popular Nollywood actor Zubby Michael has sparked conversations online after sharing thoughtful remarks about lifestyle expectations, success, and personal priorities in today’s social media-driven world.

Taking to his social platforms, the actor reflected on how society often measures achievement through visible displays of wealth and luxury. According to him, many people wrongly assume that individuals who choose a quieter or less extravagant lifestyle are not enjoying life or achieving success.

“People think just cause you’re not flashy like them, you’re missing out… some of us value other things,” the actor stated, a message that quickly resonated with fans and followers.

Zubby Michael, known for his energetic screen presence and roles in numerous Nollywood productions, suggested that fulfillment does not always come from public validation or material display. His comments appear to challenge the growing culture of comparison fueled by social media, where expensive cars, designer fashion, and lavish lifestyles are frequently showcased as symbols of accomplishment.

Fans flooded the comment sections with reactions, with many praising the actor for promoting contentment and individuality. Supporters noted that success can take different forms, including peace of mind, personal growth, family stability, and meaningful relationships — values that are often less visible online but deeply significant.

Over the years, the Nollywood star has maintained a reputation for balancing fame with authenticity, occasionally sharing motivational insights alongside updates about his career and achievements. His latest statement adds to ongoing conversations among celebrities encouraging younger audiences to define success on their own terms rather than through societal pressure.

Entertainment observers say such reflections from influential figures like Zubby Michael highlight a shifting narrative within the industry, where conversations about mental well-being, purpose, and self-worth are becoming increasingly prominent.

As discussions continue across social media, many fans view the actor’s message as a reminder that fulfillment is personal, and that choosing simplicity over extravagance does not equate to missing out on life’s rewards.

Nigeria to receive HIV prevention drug in March

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Nigeria is set to receive Lenacapavir, a groundbreaking HIV prevention drug, in March 2026.

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) is preparing for the rollout of Lenacapavir as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), which has shown 100% effectiveness in preventing HIV infection in clinical trials.

This injectable treatment is administered twice a year, making it a more convenient alternative to daily oral prevention drugs.

In a statement on Monday, NACA said the move was part of its commitment to accelerate progress towards HIV epidemic control.

“The Government of Nigeria (GON) is advancing preparations for the introduction and rollout of Lenacapavir (LEN) as Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). This is part of Government’s commitment to strengthen HIV prevention and accelerate progress toward epidemic control,” the statement reads.

“Commodities are expected in country in March 2026.”

According to NACA, coordinated efforts are underway to ensure a “structured and quality-assured rollout” of the new prevention option in priority states.

The agency said Nigeria is on track for a phased introduction of LEN PrEP, backed by regulatory approval, system preparedness, trained personnel and community engagement strategies.

It said among the milestones already achieved is regulatory approval by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

It also disclosed that landscape and readiness assessments have been completed in 10 states: Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Benue, Cross River, Ebonyi, FCT, Gombe, Kano, Kwara and Lagos to evaluate service delivery capacity and identify implementation needs.

NACA also said it has conducted a national training of trainers in Abuja, followed by step-down training for healthcare workers in the states selected for implementation.

In addition, information, education and communication (IEC) materials have been developed to support awareness creation and demand generation ahead of the rollout.

 

 

Over 2,000 bombs dropped on Iran in 30 hours — IDF

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Over 2,000 bombs dropped on Iran in 30 hours
Over 2,000 bombs dropped on Iran in 30 hours

The Israeli Air Force has dropped over 2,000 bombs on Iranian regime targets and military sites since Saturday morning, according to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

This marks a significant escalation in the conflict, with the amount of munitions dropped in the first 30 hours being around half of what was used in the entire 12-day war in June 2025.

The strikes are part of a joint US-Israeli operation, with the US and Israel targeting Iranian leadership, military installations, and nuclear facilities.

Since the start of the current round of fighting, IAF fighter jets have carried out over 700 sorties, and achieved aerial superiority within 24 hours of the start of the operation, the military said, noting that numerous Iranian air defense systems were taken out in western Iran.

“In recent hours, air force aircraft have been operating with air superiority over the skies of Tehran, striking and destroying numerous targets,” the IDF said in a statement.

As a result, IAF fighter jets were able to use “stand-in” weapons over the capital Tehran, meaning bombs dropped directly over their targets, rather than ranged missiles.

Eline van der Velden Plans Major Expansion for AI Star Tilly Norwood With Launch of ‘Tillyverse’

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Media entrepreneur and digital creator Eline van der Velden is taking a bold step into the future of entertainment, unveiling plans for a rapid global expansion centered around her AI-generated personality, Tilly Norwood.

The ambitious initiative will see the creation of what has been dubbed the “Tillyverse,” an expansive digital ecosystem designed to function as a living, evolving universe where AI-driven characters can interact, collaborate, and develop careers much like traditional human entertainers. The project will be developed through Van der Velden’s newly launched AI talent studio, Xicoia, which aims to reshape how intellectual property and digital personalities are created and experienced in the artificial intelligence era.

To help execute the vision, Van der Velden has appointed former Prime Video executive Mark Whelan as Head of Strategy and Operations. Whelan previously oversaw social strategy for major productions including The Grand Tour and Clarkson’s Farm, bringing extensive experience in digital storytelling and audience engagement to the rapidly expanding project.

According to company statements, Whelan will guide the long-term development of Tilly Norwood’s narrative identity, helping shape everything from her humor and career trajectory to how she connects with audiences across streaming platforms, social media spaces, and emerging digital environments. The goal is to position Tilly not merely as a virtual influencer but as a fully realized entertainment property capable of evolving in real time.

Van der Velden described Tilly Norwood as far more than a technological experiment, emphasizing that the character represents a personality, a brand, and potentially a future global superstar with an unfolding narrative designed to engage audiences continuously. The Tillyverse, expected to launch later in 2026, will introduce additional AI personalities intended to exist within the same creative and professional ecosystem.

Beyond developing in-house digital stars, Xicoia also plans to create customized AI talent for external partners, including brands and production companies seeking new forms of storytelling and audience interaction. The studio maintains that its mission goes beyond experimentation, focusing instead on building scalable intellectual property while redefining how talent is created and experienced in modern entertainment.

Van der Velden first sparked international debate in 2025 after revealing that Tilly Norwood, an entirely AI-rendered twenty-something actor was preparing to sign with professional representation. The announcement prompted strong reactions from performers’ unions including SAG-AFTRA and Equity, both of which raised concerns about the future of employment opportunities for human actors.

Several prominent industry figures also voiced criticism at the time. Filmmaker James Cameron described the concept of AI actors replacing human performers as deeply concerning, while actress Emily Blunt admitted the development felt unsettling for many working creatives.

Despite the controversy, Van der Velden has continued advancing her vision, arguing that artificial intelligence should expand storytelling possibilities rather than compete with traditional performers. Mark Whelan echoed that optimism, noting that Tilly already possesses audience momentum and cultural relevance, and that the next phase involves building a world audiences can actively follow and enjoy.

As artificial intelligence continues reshaping creative industries worldwide, initiatives like the Tillyverse highlight a growing shift toward digitally native celebrities and immersive entertainment ecosystems. Whether viewed as innovation or disruption, the project signals a future in which AI-generated personalities may increasingly share the spotlight alongside human talent on the global stage.

Several US fighter jets crash in Kuwait amid Iran strikes

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Kuwait’s Ministry of Defense confirmed on Monday that “several United States military aircraft” crashed on its territory, though all crew members survived, as the U.S.-Israeli military operation against Iran intensifies across the Gulf.

The ministry’s statement, delivered by spokesperson Col. Said Al-Atwan, noted that relevant authorities immediately launched search-and-rescue operations.

“The crews were evacuating from the crash sites and transferred to hospital to assess their condition and provided necessary medical care,” he said.

All personnel are reported to be in stable condition. Kuwait is coordinating directly with U.S. authorities.

CNN geolocated videos showing at least one fighter jet crashing near a U.S. airbase in Kuwait.

The footage captured a jet in flames descending in a tailspin, followed by a pilot parachuting safely to the ground.

Analysis suggests the aircraft was an F-15E fighter jet, one of the many advanced U.S. assets deployed in the region.

The crash occurred within roughly 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) of the Ali Al Salem U.S. Air Base, a strategic facility for U.S. operations in the Middle East.

The exact cause of the crashes has not been publicly confirmed, and investigations are ongoing.

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Osaze Odemwingie Pays Tribute to Music Legend Sir Victor Uwaifo With Iconic ‘Joromi’ Performance

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Former Nigerian international footballer and ex-West Bromwich Albion F.C. forward, Osaze Odemwingie, has warmed the hearts of fans after paying a heartfelt musical tribute to legendary Nigerian highlife maestro Sir Victor Uwaifo.

In a video that has since drawn admiration online, Odemwingie was seen skillfully playing the timeless classic Joromi, one of the most celebrated songs in Nigeria’s musical history. The moment served as both a nostalgic reflection and a celebration of the country’s rich artistic heritage.

Known primarily for his achievements on the football pitch, Odemwingie showcased another side of his creativity through music, demonstrating deep respect for one of Nigeria’s most influential cultural icons. His performance highlighted the enduring relevance of Uwaifo’s work, decades after the song first captivated audiences across Africa and beyond.

Released in the late 1960s, Joromi became a defining record that elevated Sir Victor Uwaifo to international recognition. The track remains widely admired for its distinctive guitar arrangements, storytelling style, and fusion of traditional Benin musical influences with modern highlife sounds. Uwaifo’s exceptional guitar technique earned him global acclaim and positioned him as one of Africa’s pioneering instrumentalists.

Odemwingie’s tribute underscores how Nigerian music continues to inspire generations beyond the entertainment industry. By revisiting Joromi, the former Super Eagles star not only honored Uwaifo’s legacy but also reminded younger audiences of the foundational sounds that shaped contemporary African music.

Fans and cultural enthusiasts praised the gesture, noting that such tributes help preserve Nigeria’s musical history while bridging the gap between sports and the arts. Many described the performance as a powerful example of national pride, where football and music intersect to celebrate shared identity.

Sir Victor Uwaifo, who passed away in 2021, remains revered for his immense contribution to Nigerian culture as a musician, sculptor, academic, and cultural ambassador. His influence continues to resonate through artists, instrumentalists, and admirers who keep his music alive through performances and reinterpretations.

Odemwingie’s homage stands as a reminder that legends never truly fade, as their artistry continues to inspire new expressions across generations and professions.

IGP orders nationwide surveillance over middle east crisis

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The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, has directed Commissioners of Police in Northern Nigeria to enhance security measures amid rising tensions in the Middle East.

The IGP has also ordered increased visibility policing around worship centers and public spaces, and swift action against anyone attempting to exploit the situation to incite unrest or sectarian tension.

The directive was announced on Sunday in a statement issued by the spokesman of the Force, Benjamin Hundeyin.

According to the statement, Commissioners of Police across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory have been instructed to step up intelligence operations, deepen engagement with traditional and religious leaders.

The order was issued shortly after members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria held a protest.

The IGP warned that any effort to use international developments as a pretext to stir unrest or sectarian conflict within Nigeria would attract decisive legal action.

He reassured citizens that the country remains secure and that the police are fully committed to protecting lives and property.

Iranian drone hits UK military base in Cyprus as war spreads

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An Iranian unmanned aerial vehicle struck the runway of a British military base in Cyprus early Monday, officials said, marking a further expansion of the conflict between Iran and Western forces that began with a joint U.S.–Israeli offensive.

The incident occurred just after midnight local time (2200 GMT) at the Royal Air Force Akrotiri base, a British overseas facility near the southern coastal city of Limassol.

Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides confirmed in comments to local media that a Shahed-class drone crashed into military infrastructure, causing “minor material damage” to the runway.

Britain’s Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper described the event as “an unmanned drone strike specifically on the airport runway.”

Speaking to Sky News, she said that while details remained limited, precautionary measures had been implemented to secure the base and personnel.

The Royal Air Force installation in Akrotiri serves as a critical strategic hub for operations in the Eastern Mediterranean, including surveillance and logistics support for coalition forces.

There were no immediate reports of casualties from the strike.

The European Union issued an immediate statement of solidarity following the incident.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, speaking after talks with Christodoulides, reaffirmed that member states would receive collective support in the face of any external threat.

“While the Republic of Cyprus was not the target,” von der Leyen said, “let me be clear: we stand collectively, firmly and unequivocally with our Member States in the face of any threat.”

Christodoulides reiterated that Cyprus does not seek to involve itself in the broader military confrontation.

“We are in a region of particular geopolitical instability with many challenges,” he said, “and our homeland does not participate in any way and does not intend to be part of any military operation.”

The strike came amid recent announcements by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer that the United Kingdom has approved the use of its bases  including Akrotiri  for U.S. defensive operations targeting Iranian missile storage and launch sites.

Starmer stressed that London was not involved in the initial offensive against Iran and would not join offensive action, but said Britain must support the collective self-defence of its allies and protect its own personnel in the region.

“We are not involved in the initial strikes on Iran and we will not join offensive action now,” Starmer wrote on X.

“But Iran is pursuing a scorched-earth strategy, so we are supporting the collective self-defence of our allies and our people in the region.”

The drone strike on Akrotiri underscores how the conflict which began with U.S. and Israeli airstrikes that reportedly killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei  is spreading beyond the immediate theatres of combat in Iran, Israel, and the Gulf.

Western nations are increasingly on alert as Iran and its proxies continue to launch missile and drone attacks across the Middle East.

The Akrotiri incident follows recent Iranian strikes reported near U.S. bases, Gulf air hubs and civilian infrastructure in multiple countries.

As the situation evolves, diplomats and military planners in Europe and the United States are convening to assess security risks and adjust defensive postures in response to the growing threat environment.

Protest Erupts in Nigeria Over Killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei

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Thousands of members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) staged coordinated protests across several northern cities on Sunday, condemning the reported killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a joint United States–Israeli military strike.

The demonstrations took place in Muslim-majority areas, with large crowds marching through city streets carrying Iranian flags and portraits of Khamenei, Iran’s revolutionary founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, and IMN leader Ibrahim Zakzaky.

Protesters voiced strong opposition to the attack, describing it as an unjustified act of aggression and accusing Western powers of destabilising the Middle East.

Marches Across Northern Cities
In Kano  northern Nigeria’s largest city and a major centre of IMN activity  demonstrators walked nearly five kilometres from a mosque in the Fagge district to the movement’s headquarters in Goron Dutse.

Participants chanted religious slogans and waved Palestinian flags while condemning both the United States and Israel for what they described as “unprovoked” military action that reportedly killed Khamenei along with members of his inner circle and family.

Crowds repeatedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” (“God is Great”) and called for an end to Western involvement in Middle Eastern affairs.

“The attacks show the insincerity and unreliability of the United States and Israel, which launched the strikes in the middle of negotiations,” protest leader Umar Yakubu told demonstrators during the march.

Calls for Peaceful Demonstrations
Despite the strong rhetoric, organisers urged protesters to remain peaceful and avoid confrontation with security agencies.

Yakubu called on supporters to follow the guidance of IMN leader Ibrahim Zakzaky, who currently resides in Abuja, stressing that demonstrations should remain orderly.

Security presence was heightened in several cities as authorities monitored the protests, though no immediate reports of violence were recorded.

Background of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria

The IMN, a Shiite Islamic organisation inspired by Iran’s 1979 Islamic Revolution, has long advocated for an Iranian-style Islamic system in Nigeria.

The group has experienced repeated tensions with Nigerian authorities over the years.

One of the most significant confrontations occurred in December 2015, when Nigerian soldiers raided Zakzaky’s residence in Zaria after IMN members blocked a military convoy during a religious procession.

Official figures indicated that approximately 350 members of the movement were killed in the operation, an incident that continues to shape relations between the group and the government.

The protests in Nigeria reflect the global reaction to escalating tensions in the Middle East following the reported killing of Khamenei, an event that has triggered demonstrations and political reactions in several countries.

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