Celine Dion has officially announced a return to live performances in Paris, marking a major milestone in her career as she continues to manage her health condition, stiff-person syndrome.
The singer revealed plans for a limited concert residency at the Paris La Défense Arena, with shows scheduled to begin on September 12. The run will span several weeks, featuring multiple performances each week through mid-October.
Leading up to the announcement, promotional posters appeared across Paris in March, displaying titles of some of her well-known songs, hinting at the upcoming shows before they were officially confirmed.
This series of concerts will be her first major return to full live performances in years. Dion had previously postponed and later canceled tour dates after being diagnosed in 2022 with stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that affects muscle control and can cause stiffness and mobility challenges.
In a statement, Dion expressed gratitude for the continued support from fans, noting that their encouragement has played a significant role in her journey. She also shared her excitement about returning to the stage, describing the opportunity to perform again in Paris as deeply meaningful.
The venue, which can host tens of thousands of attendees, has previously welcomed major global artists and will serve as the setting for this highly anticipated comeback.
Dion’s recent appearance at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics marked her first time back on stage, making this upcoming concert series another important step in her return to performing.
The Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH) has announced plans to host a Kidney Day awareness programme on April 8, 2026, as part of its ongoing efforts to promote preventive healthcare and public health education.
The initiative, led under the administration of the hospital’s Chief Medical Director, Professor Chizindu Alikor, is aimed at increasing awareness about kidney health, highlighting the risks associated with kidney disease, and encouraging early detection through regular medical checks.
According to the hospital, the programme will also focus on educating participants about lifestyle choices that can help maintain healthy kidney function.
Members of the public have been encouraged to attend and take advantage of the opportunity to learn more about protecting their health through informed decisions and preventive care.
The financial landscape of modern soccer continues to expand at a remarkable pace, reaching heights once considered unimaginable. With every passing season, the global game evolves into an even more powerful economic engine, driven by massive broadcasting deals, lucrative sponsorship agreements, growing commercial partnerships, and increasingly sophisticated matchday experiences.
Football is no longer defined solely by trophies and talent on the pitch; it has become a global industry where financial strength often determines competitive dominance. Across continents, clubs are generating unprecedented revenues, but Europe remains firmly at the center of soccer’s economic universe, serving as the primary battleground for the sport’s wealthiest institutions.
The continent’s elite competitions: the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and Ligue 1; continue to house the majority of football’s commercial heavyweights. These leagues attract worldwide audiences, multinational sponsors, and global broadcasting rights that collectively fuel enormous financial growth. The latest evidence of Europe’s dominance arrives through the 29th edition of Deloitte’s Football Money League, an annual financial benchmark that evaluates clubs based on total revenue generated from matchday income, broadcast earnings, and commercial activities during the 2024–25 season. The report paints a vivid picture of a sport where financial power is increasingly concentrated among a select group of clubs capable of turning global popularity into billion-dollar enterprises.
Within the rankings of the world’s highest-earning teams, several unexpected names emerge alongside traditional giants. West Ham United, generating $322.8 million despite inconsistent performances on the pitch, secured a place among the top 20, highlighting how Premier League broadcasting wealth continues to elevate English clubs financially regardless of sporting struggles. Although their revenue declined by 14 percent compared to the previous season, they still finished ahead of domestic rivals such as Brighton & Hove Albion, Everton, Crystal Palace, and Bournemouth, all positioned just outside the top 20.
Germany’s VfB Stuttgart marked a significant financial comeback, earning $346.6 million and re-entering the elite rankings for the first time since the 2009–10 campaign. Their resurgence was largely driven by participation in the UEFA Champions League, demonstrating the enormous economic impact of European competition. Slightly behind them sits Benfica with $331.8 million, whose appearance at the Club World Cup ensured representation from outside Europe’s traditional top five leagues, a rarity in recent editions of the Money League.
English clubs outside the traditional “Big Six” also made strong financial statements. Newcastle United, boosted by sustained Saudi investment, recorded revenues of $466 million, showcasing how ownership transformation can rapidly elevate a club’s commercial profile. Aston Villa, ranked 14th with $526.7 million, benefited immensely from their run to the Champions League quarterfinals, proving once again that success in Europe significantly amplifies financial returns.
Italian football’s presence in the rankings remains notable though absent from the top ten. Juventus posted $469.9 million in revenue, narrowly ahead of Newcastle, while AC Milan earned $480.1 million. However, it was Inter Milan who led Serie A financially, generating $628.9 million following their journey to the Champions League final. Interestingly, despite winning the domestic title, Napoli failed to break into the top 30, underscoring how consistent commercial and broadcast income often outweighs isolated sporting success.
Borussia Dortmund, with $621.6 million in revenue, secured 12th place, maintaining their status as Germany’s second-richest club behind Bayern Munich. Their passionate fanbase and regular European participation continue to sustain strong earnings even as they remain financially distant from Bundesliga giants Bayern.
As the rankings climb into the top ten, Chelsea occupy tenth position with $683.5 million. Despite a challenging period on the pitch, the London club recorded a seven percent revenue increase, supported by improved matchday and broadcasting income. Their Club World Cup triumph helped offset the financial impact of missing Champions League football, and a return to Europe’s premier competition is expected to drive future growth.
Tottenham Hotspur held steady in ninth place with revenues of $787 million. Even without Champions League participation, the club achieved a nine percent increase largely due to commercial expansion and strong stadium-generated income. Europa League success could further enhance their financial outlook in the coming seasons.
Manchester United, once dominant both financially and competitively, dropped to eighth with $928 million in revenue. While income still rose slightly, declining on-field results and reduced broadcast earnings significantly affected their standing. The absence of European football moving forward raises concerns about their short-term financial trajectory, particularly following defeat in the Europa League final.
Arsenal secured seventh place with $961.5 million, enjoying one of the strongest financial growth rates among elite clubs. A fifteen percent revenue increase reflected success across matchday, broadcast, and commercial streams, fueled by renewed competitiveness under manager Mikel Arteta. Continued success could push the club even higher in future rankings.
Manchester City slipped to sixth place with $970.4 million, becoming the only top-ten club to record a revenue decline, albeit a minor one percent decrease. A trophyless campaign limited financial momentum, illustrating how even dominant commercial structures are influenced by sporting outcomes.
Liverpool emerged as England’s highest earners for the first time in Deloitte Football Money League history, climbing to fifth with $978.3 million. Their return to Champions League football and Premier League triumph triggered a seventeen percent revenue surge, including a remarkable increase in broadcasting income. The club’s resurgence under new leadership proved financially transformative.
Paris Saint-Germain ranked fourth with $979.4 million despite winning the Champions League and reaching the Club World Cup final. Although revenue increased slightly, the departure of global superstars such as Neymar Jr., Kylian Mbappé, and Lionel Messi contributed to reduced commercial earnings compared to previous peaks. Still, the French giants remain among football’s most powerful financial brands.
Bayern Munich claimed third place after generating $1.01 billion, fueled by Bundesliga success, deep European runs, and consistent commercial growth. Their balanced financial model continues to set standards across German football while positioning them among the sport’s most stable economic institutions. According to DDM News, Bayern’s rise reflects the enduring value of sustainable management combined with competitive success.
Barcelona returned to the elite financial podium in second place with $1.14 billion in revenue. A major factor behind their dramatic 27 percent increase was the introduction of Personal Seat License arrangements, alongside strong sporting performances and anticipation surrounding the reopening of Camp Nou. The club’s financial recovery marks a significant turnaround after years of economic uncertainty, a development closely followed by analysts and highlighted by DDM News as one of football’s most remarkable financial rebounds.
At the summit once again stands Real Madrid, generating an extraordinary $1.36 billion in total revenue. The Spanish giants remain the only club to surpass the one-billion-euro threshold, reinforcing their position as football’s ultimate commercial powerhouse. Growth in merchandise sales, new commercial partnerships, and steady broadcasting income fueled an eleven percent overall increase, compensating for reduced matchday earnings compared to the previous season. Real Madrid’s continued dominance illustrates how global brand strength, strategic marketing, and sustained sporting excellence combine to create unmatched financial supremacy in modern soccer.
As football’s economic evolution accelerates, the gap between the sport’s financial elite and the rest of the world continues to widen. The latest rankings confirm that while success on the pitch remains vital, financial innovation, global branding, and commercial expansion increasingly define the true giants of the modern game.
(DDM) — His Royal Majesty, Obi Nomso Nwoko, has bestowed royal blessings on Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi as the former diaspora leader intensifies consultations ahead of the 2027 Delta North senatorial race.
The development, disclosed by the Gbandi Media Team (GMT), highlights the growing intersection between traditional authority and modern political ambition in Delta North.
According to the statement, the royal endorsement carries deep cultural and spiritual significance, rooted in Anioma traditions where the blessings of monarchs are seen as enduring and impactful over time.
The phrase “Oji ọfọ aga” was invoked to emphasize the timeless nature of such blessings, suggesting that prayers offered by royal fathers do not fade but rather manifest when the time is right.
Hon. Gbandi, who is positioning himself for a possible Senate run, reaffirmed his commitment to preserving the cultural heritage and traditional institutions of the Anioma people.
He noted that traditional rulers remain central to community cohesion, describing them as custodians of values, identity, and social stability.
“Our traditional institutions are not relics of the past,” Gbandi stated, adding that they serve as the binding force that sustains the Anioma spirit across generations.
He further pledged continued respect and support for royal fathers, stressing that governance must align with cultural values and community realities to achieve meaningful development.
Political observers say the endorsement could strengthen Gbandi’s grassroots appeal, particularly in communities where traditional leadership structures still command significant influence.
They note that in many parts of Delta North, royal blessings are often interpreted as signals of acceptance and legitimacy within the local political landscape.
The move also reflects a broader trend in Nigerian politics, where aspirants increasingly seek the backing of traditional rulers to consolidate support ahead of elections.
Analysts, however, caution that while such endorsements carry symbolic weight, electoral success will ultimately depend on broader political strategy, party dynamics, and voter engagement.
As preparations for the 2027 elections gather momentum, attention is expected to shift toward how aspirants like Gbandi translate cultural goodwill into concrete political support across the senatorial district.
The Anambra State Police Command has begun its lineup of activities for the 2026 National Police Day with a statewide sanitation exercise and a free medical outreach programme.
The initiative was carried out across the Command’s eight Area Commands and 56 divisional headquarters, where officers participated in environmental clean-up efforts aimed at promoting hygiene and public safety within communities.
As part of the activities, the Command also organized a medical outreach that provided residents and police personnel with access to basic health screenings and consultations. The programme highlights the Nigeria Police Force’s broader role beyond law enforcement, extending to community welfare and public health support.
Speaking on the development, the Commissioner of Police in Anambra State, CP Ikioye Orutugu, stated that the events form part of preparations for the National Police Day scheduled for April 7, 2026. He reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to community-focused policing and initiatives that strengthen public trust and cooperation.
The Command also encouraged residents to continue partnering with the police in efforts to sustain peace and security across the state.
Authorities in Abia State have commenced an investigation following the discovery of the body of a staff member of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Umuahia.
The deceased, identified as Ikenna Onuoha, was a junior employee at the facility. His body was reportedly found along a bush path in the Amaeke-Isiadu area of Umuahia North Local Government Area.
According to reports, the discovery was made at night, sending shockwaves through his family, colleagues, and associates, who described him as a friendly and committed worker.
The Abia State Police Command confirmed the incident, stating that initial findings suggest the possibility of suicide, although a full investigation is still underway.
Police spokesperson, DSP Maureen Chinaka, said officers were alerted to the situation and promptly visited the scene to carry out preliminary assessments and documentation.
She noted that there were no visible signs of physical injury on the body. The remains have since been moved to a morgue for preservation and further examination, including an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.
Chinaka added that while early indications point to suspected suicide, investigators are continuing their inquiries and assured that the public will be informed once the process is concluded.
A lavish wedding celebration has taken social media by storm after the bride’s father stunned guests with an extraordinary display of wealth and generosity.
In what many are calling a truly unforgettable moment, the proud father reportedly gifted the newly married couple a staggering ₦20 million in cash, alongside a prime piece of landed property valued at tens of millions of naira. As if that wasn’t enough, he also presented them with a brand new Lexus SUV said to be worth over ₦50 million—instantly elevating the celebration to another level of luxury.
The atmosphere became even more electric when the bride’s brothers joined in, showering the couple with bundles of dollar bills in a dramatic “money rain” that had guests cheering and capturing every second on their phones. The scene, filled with excitement and opulence, quickly made its way online, where it sparked admiration and debate in equal measure.
While many praised the family for their generosity and the father’s desire to give his daughter a grand send-off into marriage, others couldn’t help but marvel at the sheer scale of the gifts, describing it as one of the most extravagant wedding moments seen in recent times.
Beyond the luxury, the gesture was widely interpreted as a symbol of love, pride, and a strong show of support for the couple as they begin their new life together. The event has since become a trending topic, with many people weighing in on the growing culture of high-profile, big-budget weddings.
Tensions have flared in South Africa’s Eastern Cape Province after protests against the reported coronation of an Igbo traditional ruler turned violent, leaving a trail of destruction.
What began as a demonstration on Monday quickly spiraled into chaos in parts of the province, particularly in KuGompo City, where angry protesters burned vehicles and looted shops believed to belong to foreign nationals.
The protest was led by members of ActionSA, alongside some traditional leaders and residents, who argued that the coronation was illegal and undermined South Africa’s constitutional and traditional leadership systems.
Police were forced to step in as the situation escalated, dispersing crowds and trying to restore order.
Videos circulating online showed buildings and cars set ablaze, while security forces struggled to contain the unrest.
Local media reports say the violence may have turned deadly, with at least two people hospitalized following a stabbing incident allegedly involving shop owners of Ethiopian origin.
ActionSA’s Eastern Cape chairman, Athol Trollip, strongly criticised the coronation, describing it as unlawful and a threat to the country’s sovereignty.
He insisted that South Africa’s constitution does not allow for the establishment of a foreign traditional kingship within its borders.
He also raised concerns over remarks reportedly made during the coronation, claiming they suggested plans to encourage large numbers of Nigerians to settle in the area something he said would not be accepted.
“We will not allow the creation of another homeland here,” Trollip said, referencing the region’s painful history under apartheid.
Some protesters issued even stronger warnings, saying they were prepared to take matters into their own hands if authorities failed to act.
Calls were also made for the deportation of Nigerians linked to the event.
One protester, Inoksi Sigcawu, said residents felt their traditional authority was being challenged and urged the government to intervene immediately to prevent further unrest.
Meanwhile, Nigerian authorities say they are still verifying the situation.
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission noted that it had not received any official report of attacks on Nigerians in South Africa and cautioned against relying on unconfirmed information circulating online.
The Nigerian High Commission in Pretoria, however, has advised Nigerians living in South Africa to remain cautious.
In a statement, it urged citizens to avoid large gatherings, limit unnecessary travel, and stay alert as tensions remain high.
Officials stressed that the advisory is meant to ensure safety and not to cause panic, while efforts continue to clarify the situation.
For now, the atmosphere in parts of the Eastern Cape remains tense, with fears that the violence could spread if the issue is not quickly addressed.
Jaden Ivey has sparked intense conversation online after making bold statements about faith, morality, and his outlook on life following reports that he was waived by the Chicago Bulls.
In a series of emotional remarks, Ivey expressed a deep conviction in his Christian beliefs, stating that he sees little value in the world outside of following Jesus Christ. His comments, which included messages about salvation and redemption, quickly gained traction across social media platforms.
“May Jesus bless y’all,” he said, while also emphasizing that no one is beyond saving. “My God is willing to save… even the dirtiest of sinners,” he added, reinforcing his message of faith and forgiveness.
The statements came amid controversy surrounding his alleged criticism of the NBA’s stance on social issues, including Pride Month. While some supporters applauded him for standing firm in his beliefs, others criticized his comments, arguing that they were divisive and out of step with the league’s inclusive messaging.
As the situation unfolded, reactions poured in from fans and commentators, with opinions sharply split. Some viewed his words as a courageous expression of personal faith, while others felt it blurred the line between personal beliefs and public responsibility as a professional athlete.
So far, there has been no official detailed response from the NBA regarding his statements, and the full context behind his reported departure remains unclear.
Regardless, the moment has ignited broader discussions about religion, free expression, and the expectations placed on public figures in today’s cultural landscape.
Tensions in the Middle East are rising again as Iran warns it is ready to strike back hard if the United States launches a ground invasion.
In a message marking one month since the war began, Iran’s Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, accused Washington of sending mixed signals talking about peace publicly while quietly preparing for military action.
“The enemy speaks of negotiations, but behind the scenes, it is planning a ground attack,” he said.
The warning comes as the US continues to build up troops in the region.
Thousands of soldiers have been deployed in recent weeks, with more arriving from Asia.
While US officials insist diplomatic talks are ongoing, the growing military presence suggests preparations for possible escalation.
One possible target being discussed is Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub. Capturing it would deal a major blow to Iran’s economy by cutting off a key source of revenue.
There is also speculation that US forces could try to secure parts of the Strait of Hormuz a critical global shipping route that Iran has effectively disrupted since the conflict began.
Some reports also suggest the US could attempt raids on Iranian nuclear sites to prevent sensitive materials from being used to develop weapons.
But analysts warn that a ground invasion would be extremely risky. Iran has already signaled it is prepared, and Ghalibaf made it clear that Iranian forces are “waiting” for US troops, warning they would “rain fire” on them if they enter the country.
Beyond the immediate battlefield, there are growing fears about the wider region.
Gulf countries hosting US bases could become targets, and Iran has already launched missile and drone attacks in the area.
Energy infrastructure is also at risk. Earlier this month, missiles struck a major gas facility in Qatar, shaking global energy markets. Experts say further attacks on oil and gas sites or even water desalination plants could cause serious economic and humanitarian problems.
Despite the rising tensions, both sides appear far from reaching a deal.
The US has laid out tough conditions, including demands for Iran to halt its nuclear program and limit its missile capabilities terms Tehran has long rejected.
Iran, on the other hand, is calling for war compensation, control over key waterways, and the removal of US bases in the region demands that Washington is unlikely to accept.
While there is growing pressure on both sides to end the conflict, there are few signs of compromise for now.
Even after weeks of heavy strikes that have weakened parts of its military and leadership, Iran has shown it can still respond in ways that disrupt global trade and energy supplies.
For now, the situation remains volatile and the possibility of a wider war is becoming harder to ignore.
Israel’s parliament has approved a controversial law that could allow the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis, a move that has sparked strong criticism both at home and abroad.
The bill, backed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government and promoted by far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, was passed after a lengthy debate in parliament.
Supporters say the law is meant to deter attacks and improve security.
Ben-Gvir described it as one of the most important measures introduced in recent years.
However, critics argue the law is deeply flawed and discriminatory.
They point out that it is designed in a way that would mostly apply to Palestinians, while Jewish Israelis accused of similar crimes are unlikely to face the same punishment.
Under the new law, military courts in the occupied West Bank which primarily try Palestinians would be able to impose the death penalty as the standard punishment for certain killings.
These courts would also be allowed to reach verdicts by majority decision, rather than requiring full agreement among judges.
In addition, executions would have to be carried out within 90 days of a final ruling, a provision that legal experts say could increase the risk of wrongful executions.
In contrast, cases involving Israeli citizens would be handled differently.
The death penalty would only apply under specific conditions, and judges would still have the option to impose life imprisonment instead.
The law has drawn sharp reactions internationally.
Countries including Germany, France, Italy and the United Kingdom have urged Israel to reconsider, warning that the legislation appears discriminatory and may violate international law.
Human rights groups have also strongly condemned the move, describing it as extreme and unfair.
Some have already indicated plans to challenge the law in Israel’s Supreme Court.
Although Israel technically allows the death penalty for certain crimes, it has rarely been used.
The last execution carried out by the state was in 1962.
The new law is expected to take effect within weeks, though legal challenges could delay or block its implementation.
Iran has confirmed that an Israeli strike killed the commander of the naval force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), who Israel had previously accused of being responsible for operations linked to the blocking of the Strait of Hormuz.
A statement carried by the Guards’ Sepah News website said Alireza Tangsiri “succumbed to severe injuries” sustained in the attack last week.
Tangsiri was one of Iran’s most senior naval commanders, overseeing key operations in the Persian Gulf and playing a central role in Iran’s maritime and strategic defence operations.
Israeli authorities had earlier claimed responsibility for the strike, describing Tangsiri as a high-value target due to his alleged involvement in actions affecting shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global oil transit corridor.
The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most strategic chokepoints, and any disruption in the area carries significant implications for global energy supply and economic stability.
Analysts say the killing marks a serious escalation in tensions between Iran and Israel, with both countries increasingly engaging in targeted strikes against military leadership and strategic infrastructure.
The development comes amid heightened military exchanges in the region, raising concerns about a wider and more sustained conflict.
Security experts warn that while Iran may seek to reorganize its naval command structure, the assassination of a senior commander could trigger retaliatory action, further increasing instability in the region.
Iranian officials have not yet announced specific countermeasures, but have previously stated that such attacks would not go unanswered.
Observers say the incident underscores a growing pattern of targeted operations aimed at weakening command structures rather than engaging in conventional battlefield warfare.
The situation continues to raise alarm internationally, particularly due to its potential impact on maritime security and global oil supply routes passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
(DDM) — Shock and anger have gripped a community in Cross River State following the alleged killing of a woman, identified as Moshie Igu, by her partner, Malime Ejor, in a case that has sparked widespread calls for justice.
The incident, which has sent waves of grief across the area, reportedly occurred after the suspect accused the victim of infidelity, leading to a fatal confrontation that has since drawn condemnation from residents and rights advocates.
Eyewitness accounts suggest that the altercation escalated quickly, ending in tragedy and leaving the community in disbelief over the loss of a young woman under such violent circumstances.
Residents have expressed deep frustration and anger, describing the act as senseless and preventable, while demanding that authorities ensure the suspect is held fully accountable under the law.
Community members have also raised concerns about the increasing cases of domestic violence, warning that unchecked aggression and toxic relationship dynamics continue to put many lives at risk.
Local leaders and advocacy groups have condemned the incident, emphasizing that no allegation, including infidelity, can justify violence or the taking of a life.
They called on law enforcement agencies to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure that justice is served swiftly, in order to restore public confidence and deter similar acts.
Security officials are yet to release full details of the case, but sources indicate that efforts are ongoing to apprehend or process the suspect in connection with the crime.
Human rights advocates say the tragedy highlights the urgent need for increased awareness around gender-based violence, conflict resolution, and emotional control within relationships.
They stressed that societal attitudes must shift away from normalizing violence, urging individuals to seek lawful and peaceful means of addressing disputes.
Observers note that such incidents often reflect deeper social issues, including lack of support systems, poor mental health awareness, and cultural silence around abuse in relationships.
The case has further intensified calls for stricter enforcement of laws protecting women, as well as community-based interventions aimed at preventing domestic violence before it escalates into tragedy.
As the investigation unfolds, residents remain united in their demand for justice, insisting that the death of Moshie Igu must not go unanswered.
(DDM) — Outrage is mounting across Nigeria as lawyers and human rights advocates demand an outright ban on the Ozoro cultural festival in Delta State following reports of widespread assaults on women during the event.
The call comes in the wake of disturbing allegations that women and girls were harassed, violated, and subjected to degrading treatment under the cover of cultural celebration, sparking national condemnation.
Legal experts have described the incidents as criminal acts, not culture, insisting that any tradition that enables abuse must be scrapped without hesitation.
They argued that the Ozoro festival, as currently practiced, has crossed the line from cultural expression into what they called “organised lawlessness,” where perpetrators act with impunity.
According to rights advocates, failure to immediately halt such events sends a dangerous message that violence against women can be tolerated if it is dressed in the language of tradition.
Lawyers warned that the continued hosting of such festivals could amount to a violation of constitutional rights, including the right to dignity, personal liberty, and protection from inhuman and degrading treatment.
They also accused authorities of negligence, questioning why adequate security measures were not put in place despite previous concerns surrounding similar gatherings.
Calls have intensified for the arrest and prosecution of individuals involved in the assaults, with advocates insisting that justice must be swift and visible to deter future occurrences.
Human rights groups stressed that beyond physical harm, victims often suffer long-term psychological trauma, stigma, and social consequences that can affect their lives for years.
Observers say the Ozoro incident has reignited a broader national debate about the place of culture in modern society, particularly where traditions conflict with fundamental human rights.
Critics argue that too often, harmful practices are shielded from scrutiny under the guise of cultural preservation, allowing abuse to persist unchecked.
They insist that culture must never be weaponised against women, adding that any festival that fails to guarantee safety should be suspended indefinitely until strict safeguards are implemented.
As pressure mounts, attention is now on government authorities and law enforcement agencies to take decisive action, with many Nigerians demanding not just reforms but a complete overhaul of how such festivals are organised and regulated.
(DDM) — Legal practitioners and human rights advocates have called for an immediate ban on cultural festivals that promote or enable violence against women, following recent assault cases linked to such events in parts of Nigeria.
The call was made by concerned lawyers and civil society actors who warned that certain traditional practices, when left unchecked, can become platforms for abuse, intimidation, and gross violations of women’s rights.
According to legal experts, the continued tolerance of harmful cultural festivals undermines the provisions of the Nigerian Constitution, which guarantees the dignity, safety, and fundamental rights of all citizens regardless of gender.
They argued that no cultural practice should be allowed to override basic human rights, stressing that traditions must evolve in line with modern legal and ethical standards.
The demand follows disturbing reports of women and girls being subjected to harassment and assault during public festivals, raising concerns about safety, accountability, and the enforcement of existing laws.
Human rights advocates emphasized that such incidents often leave lasting psychological trauma on victims, in addition to physical harm, further highlighting the urgent need for preventive measures.
Legal analysts noted that authorities at both state and federal levels have a responsibility to regulate public gatherings and ensure that cultural expressions do not become avenues for criminal behaviour.
They also called for stricter enforcement of laws against sexual violence, urging law enforcement agencies to investigate reported cases thoroughly and prosecute offenders without delay.
Advocates further recommended public awareness campaigns to educate communities about the dangers of harmful cultural practices and the importance of protecting women’s rights.
They stressed that community leaders, traditional institutions, and event organisers must take proactive steps to ensure that festivals are conducted in a safe and respectful manner.
Observers say the growing outcry reflects a broader societal shift toward challenging long-standing norms that perpetuate gender-based violence and discrimination.
They argue that meaningful change will require a combination of legal action, cultural reform, and sustained advocacy to protect vulnerable groups and promote equality.
As calls for reform intensify, attention will be on how government authorities respond and whether decisive action will be taken to safeguard women and girls from abuse under the guise of tradition.
(DDM) — The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nasarawa State Command, has arrested two suspects for alleged illegal possession of firearms in a renewed crackdown on criminal activities within the state.
The arrests, according to officials, were carried out during a targeted operation aimed at curbing the proliferation of illegal weapons and enhancing public safety across Nasarawa State.
Command authorities disclosed that the suspects were apprehended following credible intelligence, which led operatives to intercept them in possession of firearms believed to be held without proper authorization.
The NSCDC emphasized that the operation forms part of broader efforts to rid the state of criminal elements and prevent the misuse of weapons that could threaten lives and property.
Officials noted that illegal arms possession remains a major contributor to insecurity, including armed robbery, kidnapping, and communal violence, stressing the need for sustained enforcement actions.
The Command assured residents that it remains committed to maintaining law and order, adding that all suspects found in violation of the law would be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted accordingly.
Security analysts have welcomed the development, noting that proactive measures against illegal firearms are critical to addressing rising security challenges in parts of the country.
They stressed that effective intelligence gathering, community collaboration, and strict enforcement of existing laws are essential in preventing the circulation of unauthorized weapons.
Residents in the state have also been urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities to security agencies, as public cooperation is seen as a key factor in combating crime.
Authorities further warned that possession of firearms without legal authorization is a serious offence, carrying significant legal consequences under Nigerian law.
Observers say the arrest highlights ongoing efforts by security agencies to tighten control over weapons and reduce the risk of violent incidents linked to illegal arms.
As investigations continue, the NSCDC reiterated its resolve to intensify operations and ensure that individuals involved in unlawful activities are brought to justice.
(DDM) — The Academic Staff Union of Universities has strongly opposed recent agreements between the Nigerian government and the United Kingdom on education, particularly plans to establish a campus of Coventry University in Nigeria.
The union described the move as misguided and potentially harmful to the country’s already strained public university system, warning that it could further deepen inequality within the education sector.
ASUU officials argued that rather than investing in foreign-affiliated institutions, the federal government should prioritize the revitalisation of existing public universities, many of which are grappling with inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, and unresolved welfare issues.
The agreement, which is part of broader educational cooperation between Nigeria and the UK, has sparked debate among stakeholders, with supporters highlighting its potential to expand access to international-quality education, while critics question its long-term implications.
According to ASUU, the introduction of a foreign university campus risks diverting attention and resources away from local institutions that urgently require government intervention to meet global standards.
The union further expressed concerns that such partnerships could commercialize education and make quality learning inaccessible to the majority of Nigerians due to high tuition costs typically associated with foreign institutions.
Education analysts say the development reflects a growing trend of international universities seeking to establish a presence in emerging markets, but caution that regulatory frameworks must ensure that such initiatives complement rather than undermine domestic education systems.
ASUU also reiterated its longstanding demands for increased funding, improved working conditions for academic staff, and full implementation of previous agreements reached with the federal government.
The union maintained that sustainable reforms in Nigeria’s education sector must focus on strengthening public universities, enhancing research capacity, and improving teaching and learning environments.
Stakeholders within the sector have called for broader consultations to address concerns raised by ASUU and ensure that any international collaboration aligns with national educational priorities.
Observers note that the disagreement underscores ongoing tensions between the government and university lecturers, as both sides continue to grapple with the challenges facing Nigeria’s higher education system.
As discussions around the proposed Coventry University campus continue, attention will be on whether the government revisits the agreement or moves forward despite opposition from one of the country’s most influential academic unions.
(DDM) — The Nasarawa State Police Command has recorded a major operational breakthrough following the neutralisation of suspected kidnappers during a security operation aimed at curbing criminal activities in the state.
The development, according to police authorities, is part of ongoing efforts to enforce the directives of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, and intensify the fight against violent crimes across Nigeria.
Police officials disclosed that the operation was carried out based on credible intelligence, which led operatives to the hideout of the suspected criminals in a coordinated raid.
During the encounter, the suspects were reportedly engaged, resulting in their neutralisation and the disruption of what authorities described as a kidnapping network responsible for terrorising residents in parts of the state.
The Command emphasized that the success underscores its commitment to safeguarding lives and property, noting that sustained security operations are being conducted to dismantle criminal groups operating within the region.
Residents in affected communities have expressed relief over the development, with many commending the police for responding decisively to the threat posed by kidnappers and other criminal elements.
Security analysts say the operation reflects a broader nationwide push by law enforcement agencies to tackle kidnapping, banditry, and other forms of violent crime that have persisted in several parts of the country.
They, however, stressed the importance of maintaining momentum through intelligence-driven policing, community collaboration, and improved surveillance systems to prevent the resurgence of such criminal networks.
The police also urged members of the public to continue providing useful information that could aid security agencies in identifying and apprehending suspects involved in criminal activities.
Authorities reiterated that efforts will not be relaxed, assuring that all individuals found engaging in kidnapping or related crimes will face the full weight of the law.
Observers note that while the latest operation marks a significant step, sustained peace will depend on continuous enforcement actions and broader strategies addressing the root causes of insecurity.
As security operations intensify, residents remain hopeful that such interventions will lead to lasting stability and a safer environment across Nasarawa State.
(DDM) — Fresh relief may be on the horizon for Nigeria’s fuel market as five vessels laden with petrol and diesel have arrived in Lagos amid rising concerns over supply stability across the country.
The development comes at a time when fears of potential shortages have triggered anxiety among consumers and businesses, with many closely monitoring fuel availability and pricing trends.
Industry sources disclosed that the vessels, carrying significant volumes of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and Automotive Gas Oil (diesel), were received at key terminals in Lagos, Nigeria’s primary import hub for refined petroleum products.
The arrival is expected to boost supply and ease pressure on distribution networks, which have recently experienced strain due to logistical challenges and fluctuating import volumes.
Market observers note that Nigeria’s heavy reliance on fuel imports continues to expose the country to supply disruptions, especially in the face of global market volatility and foreign exchange constraints.
The latest shipment is therefore seen as a temporary stabilizing factor, offering some reassurance to marketers and consumers amid uncertainty surrounding fuel availability.
Oil and gas analysts, however, caution that while the arrival of the vessels may provide short-term relief, structural issues within the sector remain unresolved. These include refining capacity limitations, infrastructure deficits, and policy inconsistencies affecting the downstream petroleum industry.
In recent months, Nigerians have grappled with rising fuel prices and intermittent scarcity, which have had ripple effects on transportation costs, inflation, and overall economic activity.
Experts emphasize the need for sustainable solutions, including increased local refining capacity and improved supply chain management, to reduce dependence on imports and enhance energy security.
The situation has also renewed calls for the optimization of domestic refineries and support for private sector initiatives aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s refining capabilities.
Authorities have assured the public that efforts are ongoing to maintain steady fuel supply and prevent disruptions, while stakeholders continue to monitor distribution patterns across the country.
Observers say the coming weeks will be critical in determining whether the latest supply boost translates into price stability and improved availability at filling stations nationwide.
As Nigeria navigates its complex energy landscape, the arrival of the five vessels highlights both the urgency of immediate supply needs and the long-term necessity of structural reforms in the petroleum sector.
(DDM) — The Network of Civil Society Organisations in Borno State has declared its commitment to holding government authorities at all levels accountable while safeguarding the interests of residents across the state.
The coalition made this position known amid growing concerns over governance, service delivery, and the need for increased transparency in public administration within Borno State.
According to the group, civil society organisations play a critical role in ensuring that elected officials and public institutions remain responsive to the needs and expectations of the people they serve.
The network emphasized that its mission includes monitoring government policies, tracking public spending, and advocating for the rights and welfare of citizens, particularly in a state that has faced prolonged security and humanitarian challenges.
Leaders of the coalition stated that their efforts would focus on promoting good governance, strengthening democratic institutions, and encouraging citizen participation in decision-making processes.
They also stressed the importance of transparency and accountability in rebuilding trust between the government and the people, noting that effective governance is essential for sustainable development and peace.
The group pledged to collaborate with relevant stakeholders, including community leaders, development partners, and government agencies, to ensure that policies and programmes are implemented in a manner that benefits the wider population.
Analysts say the renewed commitment by civil society organisations reflects a growing awareness of the need for active civic engagement, especially in regions recovering from conflict and socio-economic disruptions.
Borno State has, for years, been at the center of Nigeria’s security challenges, with communities grappling with the aftermath of insurgency, displacement, and infrastructure deficits. Observers note that this context makes the role of civil society even more crucial in advocating for effective governance and equitable distribution of resources.
The coalition further assured residents that it would serve as a voice for the people, ensuring that their concerns are heard and addressed by those in positions of authority.
It also called on citizens to actively participate in governance processes, including public consultations and community engagements, as part of efforts to strengthen democracy at the grassroots level.
Observers believe that sustained pressure from civil society groups could lead to improved governance outcomes, as governments are compelled to operate with greater transparency and responsiveness.
As the network intensifies its advocacy, attention will be on how authorities respond to calls for accountability and whether tangible improvements in governance and service delivery will follow.
(DDM) — Military veterans under the umbrella of the Retired Members of the Nigeria Armed Forces have called on state governors across the country to establish a formal reintegration framework for ex-service personnel transitioning back into civilian life.
The group proposed the introduction of a “Certificate of Return from Meritorious Military Service,” which they say would serve as an official recognition of the contributions of retired personnel while also facilitating their reintegration into society.
According to the veterans, the absence of a structured reintegration system has left many former service members struggling to adapt after years of active duty, despite their skills, discipline, and experience.
They argued that the proposed certificate would not only honour their service but also act as a bridge to employment opportunities, social support systems, and government-backed empowerment programmes at the state level.
The call comes amid growing concerns about the welfare of retired military personnel, many of whom face economic challenges, limited access to opportunities, and difficulties adjusting to civilian life after years of service to the nation.
Veterans stressed that ex-service personnel possess valuable expertise in areas such as security, logistics, leadership, and crisis management, which could be effectively utilized in public and private sectors if properly integrated.
They urged state governments to develop policies that would prioritize veterans in employment schemes, vocational training programmes, and community development initiatives, noting that such measures would enhance national productivity and security.
The group also highlighted the need for collaboration between federal and state authorities to create a unified framework that ensures consistency and sustainability in reintegration efforts across the country.
Security analysts have supported the proposal, noting that failure to adequately reintegrate retired military personnel could lead to underutilization of skilled manpower and, in some cases, social discontent.
They emphasized that countries with strong veteran support systems tend to benefit from the continued contributions of ex-service members in areas such as public service, emergency response, and national development.
Observers say the proposal reflects a broader push for improved welfare policies for military veterans, as stakeholders continue to advocate for recognition, dignity, and sustainable support structures for those who have served the nation.
As discussions around the proposal gain momentum, attention will be on how state governments respond to the call and whether concrete steps will be taken to institutionalize reintegration frameworks for Nigeria’s retired armed forces personnel.
Nasiru Gawuna, a former deputy governor of Kano State and the APC’s governorship candidate in the 2023 elections, has resigned from the party.
In a letter dated March 29, 2026, Gawuna said his decision to leave the All Progressives Congress (APC) was personal and voluntary, adding that it takes immediate effect.
He also thanked the party for the opportunities he had during his time as a member.
Gawuna did not reveal his next political move, but his resignation is coming at a time when there are major political shifts happening in Kano State ahead of future elections.
Sources say he is expected to meet with former governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, raising speculation about a possible new political alignment.
(DDM) — Diaspora Digital Media, in partnership with Digital Assets Management Academy, has announced the next edition of its weekly knowledge-driven programme, Blockchain World 2.0, aimed at deepening public understanding of digital finance and emerging technologies.
The upcoming session, scheduled for Wednesday, April 1, 2026, will focus on the theme, “Shaping Crypto’s Future: From Volatility to Stability,” a topic considered critical as global conversations around cryptocurrency regulation and adoption continue to evolve.
Organisers say the programme is designed to provide participants with valuable insights into blockchain technology, cryptocurrency markets, and the broader digital economy, particularly in an era marked by rapid innovation and uncertainty.
The session will begin at 8:00 PM Nigerian time and is expected to attract a diverse audience, including investors, tech enthusiasts, students, and professionals seeking to understand the future direction of digital assets.
According to the organisers, discussions will explore how the cryptocurrency ecosystem can transition from its current state of volatility to a more stable and sustainable framework that benefits both individuals and institutions.
Experts note that volatility remains one of the biggest challenges facing cryptocurrency adoption globally, often discouraging potential investors and raising concerns among regulators. The programme aims to address these issues by examining practical solutions, policy directions, and emerging trends shaping the industry.
Participants will have the opportunity to join the session virtually, engaging with speakers and contributing to discussions on critical developments in the blockchain space. The programme will also be streamed live on the official YouTube channel of Diaspora Digital Media, accessible via: https://youtube.com/@ddmtvnews
Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to the channel to receive notifications whenever the programme goes live, ensuring they stay updated with future editions and discussions.
Organisers emphasized that Blockchain World 2.0 is part of a broader initiative to promote digital literacy and empower individuals with knowledge that can help them navigate the fast-changing world of financial technology.
They further noted that the weekly programme runs every Wednesday at the same time, providing a consistent platform for learning, engagement, and knowledge sharing within the global blockchain community.
Observers say initiatives like this are essential in bridging the knowledge gap and equipping Nigerians with the skills needed to participate effectively in the rapidly evolving digital economy.
There is palpable fear in the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC), following the defection of former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso to the African Democratic Congress.
Kwankwaso registered with the party and received his membership card on Monday at Gidan Kwankwasiyya, Miller Road, Bompai, Kano.
Present at the event include ADC National Chairman and former Senate President, David Mark; former Sokoto State Governor, Senator Aminu Tambuwal; former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi; former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi; Senator Dino Melaye; and former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, John Odigie-Oyegun, among others.
Though, this is coming after he officially resigned from NNPP.
Charleston White and Young Thug are making headlines after a heated incident reportedly took place during Druski’s Coulda Been Love reunion in Miami.
According to Charleston White, the situation escalated quickly, with him alleging that Young Thug and members of his entourage confronted and threatened him during the event. White claimed the encounter became intense enough that he feared for his safety, stating that threats were made implying he could “lose his life” on the spot.
He further alleged that individuals around Young Thug acted aggressively, suggesting they were prepared to escalate the situation physically. However, White insisted that things did not go as expected and that he stood his ground during the confrontation.
Following the incident, White said he is considering taking legal action, specifically mentioning the possibility of filing charges related to threats made against him. He also pointed out that the alleged altercation occurred on property linked to the Federal Aviation Administration, which could add another layer of seriousness to the situation if investigated.
So far, Young Thug has not publicly responded to the claims, and there has been no official confirmation from authorities regarding any reported case. As with many viral incidents, much of the narrative is currently based on personal accounts and circulating clips.
The situation has sparked strong reactions online, with fans divided some backing Charleston White’s decision to speak out, while others are waiting to hear Young Thug’s side of the story. The incident adds to the growing list of controversial moments tied to celebrity events, where tensions can quickly spiral under public scrutiny.