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US Court Jails Nigerian Woman for 70 Months Over $1.4m Fraud

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A Nigerian-born academic and former nonprofit executive, Dr. Nkechy Ezeh, has been sentenced to 70 months in a United States federal prison for masterminding a $1.4 million fraud scheme involving funds meant for vulnerable preschool children.

The sentence was handed down by Chief US District Judge Hala Y. Jarbou, who also imposed an additional concurrent 60-month sentence for tax evasion.

Ezeh was ordered to repay the stolen $1.4 million alongside $390,174 owed to the Internal Revenue Service.

Ezeh, 61, founded and led the Early Learning Neighborhood Collaborative, a nonprofit organisation in West Michigan focused on supporting early childhood education in underserved communities.

She also previously worked as an Associate Professor of Education and Director of the Early Childhood Education Program at Aquinas College.

According to prosecutors, Ezeh diverted public and donor funds for personal luxury spending, including trips to Hawaii, Europe and Africa, as well as expenses tied to a family wedding.

Investigators also revealed that some of her relatives were placed on a “ghost payroll,” collecting large sums despite doing little or no work.

Authorities further accused her of moving stolen funds through intermediaries to family members in Nigeria.

During sentencing, Judge Jarbou described the fraud as “brazen and widespread,” calling Ezeh “a fraud and a thief.” She was immediately taken into federal custody after the ruling.

US Attorney Timothy VerHey said the stolen funds were originally intended to support children and struggling families across West Michigan.

“Nkechy Ezeh’s greed is beyond reprehensible,” VerHey said. “Instead of helping children, she used the money for herself.”

The fraud also led to the collapse of the nonprofit in 2023, forcing several preschools to lose funding and leaving about 35 employees without jobs.

A former bookkeeper at the organisation, Sharon Killebrew, had earlier been sentenced to 54 months in prison for her involvement in the scheme.

The case was investigated by the US Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General alongside the IRS Criminal Investigation unit.

2027: APC Screens Out 105 Kwara Assembly Aspirants

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State has screened out 105 aspirants seeking tickets for the 2027 State House of Assembly elections, dealing a major blow to several serving lawmakers hoping to return to the chamber.

The outcome of the screening exercise, published Thursday at the party secretariat in Ilorin, showed that only 53 out of the 158 aspirants who purchased nomination forms were cleared to continue in the race.

Several incumbent lawmakers were among those disqualified by the screening committee.

In Kwara Central, nearly all lawmakers seeking another term made the list of cleared candidates, except Hon. Ayishat Tundun Alanamu, who represents Alanamu/Ajikobi Constituency.

The situation was tougher in Kwara South, where a number of sitting lawmakers failed to scale through the screening process.

Those affected include Hon. Ganiyu Folabi Salahu of Omupo Constituency and Hon. Owolabi Olatunde Rasaq of Share/Oke-Ode Constituency, both from Ifelodun Local Government Area.

Others declared uncleared were Hon. Bamigboye Joseph, Hon. Omotosho Olakunle Rasaq and Hon. Yusuf Abdulwaheed Gbenga, representing Oke-Ero, Isin and Essa/Shawo/Igboidun constituencies respectively.

Meanwhile, lawmakers from Oyun Local Government Area, including Deputy Speaker Hon. Ojo Olayiwola Oyebode, successfully passed the screening.

In Kwara North, the two lawmakers from Moro Local Government Area seeking re-election were also cleared. However, Hon. Issa Gideon, representing Edu Constituency and currently under suspension over alleged misconduct, did not make the list.

The Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Yakubu Danladi-Salihu, and Hon. Ganiyu Gabriel of Ekiti Constituency did not contest for assembly tickets.

Danladi-Salihu is reportedly focusing on the APC governorship race, while Gabriel is said to be eyeing a House of Representatives seat.

Before the exercise began, the chairman of the screening committee, Prof. Success Musa, described the large number of aspirants as proof of the APC’s growing popularity in the state.

The outcome has already sparked tension among some lawmakers and their supporters, especially those denied clearance to seek another term under the ruling party.

Pope Leo Slams European Military Spending as ‘Betrayal’ of Diplomacy

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Pope Leo XIV meets JD Vance to discuss Ukraine ceasefire

Pope Leo XIV has criticised the growing wave of military spending across Europe, describing it as a betrayal of diplomacy and a threat to global peace.

Speaking during a visit to Rome’s Sapienza University on Thursday, the pontiff warned that the increasing push for rearmament would only deepen insecurity instead of promoting stability.

“Let us not call ‘defence’ a rearmament that increases tensions and insecurity,” Pope Leo said while addressing students at the university.

The Pope argued that huge investments in weapons were draining resources that should be channelled into healthcare, education and diplomacy.

According to him, the world is already being “maimed by wars,” and expanding military budgets would only worsen global tensions.

His comments come as European nations continue to increase defence spending amid pressure from US President Donald Trump and ongoing concerns over the Russia-Ukraine war.

Recent reports showed military spending across Europe rose sharply in 2025, reaching levels not seen since the Cold War era. Trump has repeatedly urged NATO allies to commit more funds to defence, backing a target of five percent of GDP for member nations.

Pope Leo also raised concerns over the growing use of artificial intelligence in modern warfare. He cited conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon and Iran as examples of how technology is reshaping war in dangerous ways.

According to him, the use of AI in battlefields reflects “the inhumane evolution of the relationship between war and new technologies in a spiral of annihilation.”

The pontiff urged young people not to isolate themselves through ideology or nationalism, calling on them instead to become “artisans of true peace.”

Pope Leo has increasingly spoken out on global conflicts in recent weeks, including criticism of the ongoing Iran war, remarks that have reportedly drawn backlash from Trump and some Western leaders.

JUST IN: Trump, Xi Agree to Reopen’ Strait of Hormuz

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The White House says United States President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open, amid growing tensions tied to the ongoing Iran conflict.

According to a statement released after their meeting in Beijing on Thursday, both leaders stressed the need to keep the strategic waterway open to ensure the uninterrupted flow of global energy supplies.

“The two sides agreed that the Strait of Hormuz must remain open to support the free flow of energy,” the White House said.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical shipping routes, carrying roughly one-fifth of global oil and gas supplies.

It has been heavily affected since the outbreak of the Iran war in February, with shipping disruptions and rising energy costs feeding into global market uncertainty.

China is especially exposed to the situation, as more than half of its seaborne crude imports come from the Middle East and pass through the strait, according to maritime data.

The White House also said Xi signaled interest in increasing purchases of U.S. oil as a way to reduce China’s dependence on the route over time.

However, Beijing’s official readout of the talks did not confirm that position.

Notably, the statement made no mention of Taiwan, despite earlier warnings from Xi about potential conflict if the issue is mishandled during U.S.-China relations.

The meeting comes as both countries attempt to manage trade tensions while also navigating the wider geopolitical fallout of the Iran conflict, which has already disrupted global shipping and pushed energy markets higher.

MASSOB declares 30th May Biafra Day anniversary

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IPOB Alleges Existence of Secret Detention Centers in Nigeria
IPOB Alleges Existence of Secret Detention Centers in Nigeria

The leadership of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign state of Biafra ( MASSOB), led by Comrade Uchenna Madu, has declared May, 30th, 2026 as Biafra Day Celebration.

The declaration is coming as this year marks the 59th year anniversary of Biafra declaration by General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu on 30th May, 1967.

The separatist movement in a statement issued by Comrade Edeson Samuel, the group’s National Director of Information, declared that all markets, public/ private motor parks, schools, banks, and other public business premises will remain closed from 6am to 4pm on 30th May, 2026.

According to MASSOB, the closure of the public places and services on 30th May 2026 are marks of honour, respect and patriotism to our father land.

The statement reads: “MASSOB in the spirit of true Biafranism and brotherhood among Biafra agitators and Biafrans in general have declared 2026 commemoration of Biafra Anniversary ceremony with sit at home exercise in Biafra land for sober reflection.

“MASSOB declares that all markets, public/ private motor parks, schools, banks, and other public business premises shall remain closed from 6 am to 4 pm on 30th May, 2026.

“The closure of the public places and services on 30th May 2026 are marks of honour, respect and patriotism to our father land.

“It is a mark of appreciation and acknowledgement of the numerous sacrifices and prices our fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters rendered for Biafra during the three years war of genocide against Biafra by the British backed Nigeria.

“MASSOB is also using the Biafra declaration anniversary to show solidarity to our brother, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu who is wrongly imprisoned for the sake of Biafra.

“We demand his immediate release and call for justice for all Biafrans who have been unjustly detained or persecuted.

“Our struggle for Biafra is unstoppable and we will continue to fight until our homeland is restored.

“The call for stay at home has been our annual and recalling measures and steps for effective civil disobedience ceremonial exercise.

“MASSOB reminds the people of Biafra that this exercise has always been the life wire of the Biafran struggle which boomed the potency and acceptability of the non violence Biafra self determination struggle.

“The request for closure of Markets, public/private motor parks, schools and other public business premises is a one day mandatory exercise that Biafrans shall stand, it is a mark of respect and love for our fatherland.

“Biafrans shall not be compelled, pressurized or forced to observe the stay at home exercise.

“MASSOB and other pro Biafra agitators will not molest, compel or intimidate anybody to observe the stay at home exercise as all our members shall stay indoors in observance of the great day of Biafra.

“There shall be no physical demonstration, street march, procession or any other public functions in Biafra land on May 30th 2026.

“MASSOB knows that there will be heavy presence of armed Nigeria Army, Mobile police, DSS operatives and Civil Defence in major cities of Biafra land during our annual Biafra Day Anniversary Celebration.

“They are all signs of jittery, fear and cowardice of Nigeria state over Biafra.

“No amount of security intimidation, mesmerization, killings, detention, oppression, incarceration etc will ever stop the will power of an indigenous people for self determination. the use of force can never stop the inflow of the spirit of Biafra.”

 

 

ADA Suffers Setback as Court Dismisses Suit Against INEC Over Party Registration

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has struck out a suit seeking to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to register the All Democratic Alliance (ADA) as a political party.

Delivering judgment on Wednesday, Justice Emeka Nwite ruled that the case filed by the association’s promoters lacked merit and was not backed by credible evidence.

The suit was instituted by a group led by Umar Ardo against INEC, alongside Chief Akin Ricketts and Aminu Ahmed.

The plaintiffs had asked the court to order INEC to register ADA as a political party and declare the association automatically registered under provisions of the Electoral Act, arguing that the commission failed to act within the stipulated timeframe.

However, the court upheld a preliminary objection raised by the defendants, who argued that the suit was filed using the wrong legal procedure.

Justice Nwite held that the matter involved disputed facts and allegations of fraud, issues that could not be resolved through an originating summons.

According to the judge, the case ought to have been initiated through a writ of summons to allow witnesses to testify and be cross-examined in court.

“Consequently, the second and third defendants’ preliminary objection is upheld, and this suit is hereby struck out,” the judge ruled.

Although the matter was struck out on procedural grounds, Justice Nwite went further to address the substantive claims raised by the plaintiffs.

The court held that the claim that Ricketts defected from ADA to the ADC was not supported with credible evidence.

The plaintiffs had relied mainly on newspaper publications to support their allegation, but the judge ruled that media reports alone could not establish the truth of such claims.

He noted that no independent evidence, such as party membership documents or payment records, was presented to prove Ricketts officially joined the ADC.

The court also agreed with INEC that the plaintiffs failed to comply with key constitutional and electoral requirements needed for party registration.

Justice Nwite pointed out discrepancies in the names of interim national officers submitted by the association and said the inconsistencies were not satisfactorily explained.

He subsequently dismissed the case, ruling that the plaintiffs failed to establish their claims with credible evidence.

US Senate Blocks Bid to Limit Trump Iran War Powers for 7th Time

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The United States Senate has once again blocked an attempt to limit President Donald Trump’s war powers over the ongoing Iran conflict, even as growing bipartisan support suggests momentum may be shifting.

In a closely divided 50–49 vote on Wednesday, senators rejected a Democratic-led resolution that sought to require congressional authorization before continued military action in Iran. The measure, sponsored by Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon, was the seventh similar effort to fail this year.

Despite the outcome, support for the proposal appeared to inch forward, with three Republican senators Rand Paul of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Maine, and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska joining Democrats in backing the motion. One Democrat, John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, voted against it with Republicans.

The vote marked the first major test in the Senate since a 60-day war powers deadline passed on May 1, a legal threshold that requires a president to either seek congressional approval for military action or justify continued operations under limited conditions.

Trump, however, has argued that a ceasefire declaration effectively ended the conflict, meaning the deadline no longer applies.

Democrats strongly dispute that interpretation. Senator Jeff Merkley said before the vote that hostilities are still ongoing, pointing to continued naval activity and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.

“Both sides are still engaged in hostilities,” Merkley argued, insisting the war powers clock should remain in effect.

Under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, presidents are required to obtain congressional authorization for prolonged military engagements beyond 60 days unless specific exemptions are granted.

Democrats say the administration may be stretching executive authority too far and risking deeper U.S. involvement in a prolonged conflict without a clear strategy.

They have vowed to reintroduce the resolution repeatedly until it passes or the administration seeks formal approval from Congress.

Republicans, along with the White House, maintain that Trump is acting within his constitutional authority as commander-in-chief to protect U.S. interests through limited military action.

They have also accused Democrats of repeatedly introducing the measures for political reasons rather than substantive legal concerns.

Microsoft Internal Fears Emerge In Musk-Altman Trial

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, right, speaks as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman looks on during the OpenAI DevDay event in San Francisco on Nov. 6, 2023.

New testimony reveals Microsoft feared overdependence on OpenAI during the high-stakes Elon Musk trial. Learn how internal emails impact the case.

Internal emails reveal Microsoft’s deep fears about relying too heavily on OpenAI. Court testimony from the Elon Musk trial exposed these private concerns on Wednesday. Satya Nadella spoke about the “calculated risk” behind the multi-billion dollar partnership. This discovery highlights growing tensions within the world’s most powerful AI duo.

Microsoft CEO Testifies On AI Reliance

Furthermore, internal communications from 2022 show Microsoft executives worried about OpenAI’s growing dominance. CEO Satya Nadella and CTO Kevin Scott expressed concerns about becoming a “distributor” for OpenAI’s tech. Consequently, the tech giant feared it was falling behind Google while relying on a single partner.

However, the partnership continued despite these private warnings about corporate vulnerability. Nadella testified that Microsoft provided essential computing power and infrastructure to keep OpenAI running. Thus, the alliance became a fundamental pillar of Microsoft’s modern business strategy.

Musk Challenges OpenAI’s Profit Pivot

Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s legal team presented these emails as evidence of a “de facto” merger. They argue that OpenAI has effectively become a closed-source subsidiary of the Windows creator. Additionally, Musk claims this relationship violates the original non-profit mission he helped fund in 2015.

Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI, speaks at an event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the company at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington, on April 4, 2025.
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Similarly, the trial has exposed sharp disagreements over the future of artificial general intelligence. During his earlier testimony, the Tesla CEO explained his regret over providing nearly $44 million in funding. You can read more about his stance in our report on OpenAI Trial: Musk Claims He Was A Fool To Fund Startup.

Future Stakes For The AI Industry

Ultimately, the outcome of this case could reshape the entire artificial intelligence landscape. A ruling against OpenAI might force the company to return to its non-profit roots. Finally, the court must decide if Sam Altman breached a charitable trust for financial gain.

Thus, industry leaders are watching the Oakland federal court with intense focus this week. Any structural change at OpenAI would impact thousands of enterprise customers worldwide. Therefore, the verdict remains the most anticipated legal decision in the history of Silicon Valley.

The trial moves toward closing arguments as the world awaits a final judgment. Both Microsoft and OpenAI continue to defend their multibillion-dollar alliance in court. This legal battle defines the boundary between humanitarian AI goals and corporate profit.

SEC Raises Alarm Over Growing Online Investment Scams

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Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission has raised fresh concerns over the growing spread of suspected Ponzi and unregistered investment schemes across social media platforms.

In a statement released on Thursday, the SEC warned Nigerians to be cautious of online investment offers being promoted through WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, Facebook, TikTok, and similar digital platforms.

According to the Commission, many of the schemes display the typical signs of Ponzi operations, including promises of unusually high or guaranteed returns.

It also noted that some of the operators mix legitimate investment services with illegal fundraising activities, making it harder for unsuspecting members of the public to detect fraud.

The SEC advised Nigerians not to invest in any platform or scheme that is not officially registered with the Commission.

It also warned against relying on investment advice shared online by individuals or organisations that are not licensed to operate in the Nigerian capital market.

“Members of the public should avoid participating in unregistered investment platforms promising unrealistic returns,” the Commission stated, warning that such schemes could lead to serious financial losses.

The regulator reminded investors that under the Investments and Securities Act, 2025, only entities registered by the SEC are legally permitted to offer investment services, provide financial advisory services, or solicit funds from the public.

To protect themselves, Nigerians were urged to verify the registration status of any company or platform before investing.

The warning comes amid a surge in online financial schemes targeting social media users with promises of quick profits and low-risk investments.

He can’t be trusted — Onanuga launches attack on Obi over one-term presidency promise

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Director of the presidential campaign council of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bayo Onanuga
Director of the presidential campaign council of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bayo Onanuga

President Bola Tinubu’s administration has launched scathing attack on Peter Obi, over his renewed promise to serve only one term if elected as president.

According to the presidency, Obi’s political history shows that his words cannot be trusted and taken serious.

The spokesman of the president, Chief Bayo stated this in a statement on his official X handle while reacting to Obi’s recent interview on News Central Television.

In the interview, Obi said he would serve only one term as president in the interest of stability, adding that Nigeria’s current challenges required urgent and focused leadership.

“I want to be a one-term president because of stability. I would not stay a day longer than four years,” Obi said during the interview.

The former presidential hopeful also slammed the administration of President Bola Tinubu over borrowing, insecurity and food policies, alleging that the country had become poorer and more insecure within two years.

He said: “It’s only two years that someone used to borrow more than all the previous governments put together. It’s only two years that Nigeria has been the hungriest country in the world. A president of Nigeria can stay in Abuja, and 200 people die in Jos or in Niger or Benue, and you’re still sitting here.

“When you go to theatres of war, you know how to contribute. So they’ve failed in everything. I said Ukraine, which is at war, is donating grain to Nigeria. Look at what happened to us with our farmers. Instead of intervening when there was a crisis, we went to import food and killed all the farmers.”

But while dismissing this claims, Onanuga accused Obi of having a history of abandoning political allegiances and reneging on past commitments.

“If you believe Peter Obi’s promise to serve only one term as president, you’ll believe anything,” Onanuga wrote.

He said Obi once pledged loyalty to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) while serving as governor of Anambra State but later left the party for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

“Consider his record: while in APGA, he famously placed himself under a self-curse, vowing never to leave the party that made him governor. He gave his word to the Ikemba, even on his deathbed, swearing loyalty and fidelity to APGA. Yet, Peter Obi’s pledges have always been short-lived. He ultimately abandoned APGA for the PDP, and since then, he has drifted from one political platform to another—a political rolling stone,” Onanuga wrote.

“By his own actions, Peter Obi has shown that his word cannot be trusted. His promises are as fleeting as his political allegiances,” Onanuga stated.

 

Nigeria Will Spend About $11.6bn on Debt Servicing in 2026 — Tinubu

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Nigeria groaning under mounting debt, poverty and unemployment

President Bola Tinubu says Nigeria is expected to spend about $11.6 billion on debt servicing in 2026, warning that rising borrowing costs are slowing the country’s industrial growth and putting pressure on development efforts.

Speaking at the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, Tinubu said nearly half of Nigeria’s projected revenue for 2026 could go into servicing debt instead of funding key sectors such as manufacturing, power, technology, and infrastructure.

According to a statement issued by presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga, the president argued that African countries continue to face unfair treatment within the global financial system, despite implementing major economic reforms.

“Every dollar spent on punitive interest rates is money taken away from industries, jobs, and infrastructure,” Tinubu said, adding that African nations are often labelled high-risk economies regardless of their actual fiscal performance.

He insisted Nigeria was not seeking charity, but a fairer global financial structure that would allow African economies to industrialise, refine their own resources, and compete globally.

Tinubu pointed to recent reforms introduced by his administration, including the removal of fuel subsidies, exchange rate unification, banking sector recapitalisation, and Nigeria’s exit from the FATF grey list.

According to him, those measures have helped improve investor confidence, strengthen external reserves, and reduce Nigeria’s debt-to-GDP ratio, which he said is projected to fall to 32.3 percent in 2026.

The president also highlighted the country’s maritime and blue economy potential, describing it as a largely untapped sector that could drive regional growth if backed by stronger security and cooperation.

Tinubu said Nigeria would make its Deep Blue Project maritime intelligence infrastructure available to interested Gulf of Guinea countries to improve regional security coordination and protect sea trade routes.

He stressed that secure waterways and stable regulations are essential for attracting investment into Africa’s maritime sector.

On migration, Tinubu said many Africans would not risk dangerous journeys abroad if economic opportunities existed at home.

He called for more international investment in energy, agriculture, digital skills, and climate adaptation to reduce migration pressures.

The summit, jointly hosted by Emmanuel Macron and William Ruto, brought together leaders and business executives from more than 30 countries to discuss trade, industrialisation, technology, and investment across Africa.

Among those present were UN Secretary-General António Guterres, African business leaders including Aliko Dangote and Tony Elumelu, as well as several African heads of state and government officials.

Reported Death of Alexx Ekubo Sparks Fresh Concerns Over Silent Health Crisis in Nigeria

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The reported tragic death of popular Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo at the age of 40 has sparked widespread reactions across Nigeria and beyond, with reports claiming the actor had been privately battling cancer before his passing.

Although some reports mention liver cancer while others suggest kidney cancer, one painful truth has continued to stand out:
Many life threatening illnesses damage the body silently for years before noticeable symptoms appear.

For many Nigerians, the situation has become more than celebrity news. It is now being seen as a serious warning about the dangers of late medical diagnosis.

Across social media, discussions have intensified around a growing health challenge affecting many young Nigerians  delaying hospital visits until conditions become severe.

In many cases, people ignore routine medical checkups until symptoms such as:
• Yellowing of the eyes
• Swollen abdomen
• Extreme weakness
• Vomiting blood
• Sudden weight loss

begin to appear.

Unfortunately, by this stage, treatment is often more difficult, more costly, and sometimes unsuccessful.

Medical experts have long warned that liver related illnesses, especially Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C, remain major causes of liver cancer in Nigeria. These infections can quietly damage the liver for years without showing early signs.

Other factors linked to serious liver disease include:
• Excessive alcohol consumption
• Smoking
• Obesity and fatty liver disease
• Unsafe sexual practices
• Drug abuse and self medication
• Consumption of unsafe herbal mixtures
• Eating contaminated or poorly stored food
• Failure to carry out regular health screenings

Health professionals also caution that many people continue harmful habits simply because they feel healthy at the moment.

However, liver damage often develops silently during its early stages.

One major conversation sparked online following the actor’s reported death is how many young Africans appear healthy publicly while privately struggling with severe health conditions.

Many Nigerians also used the moment to highlight deeper healthcare problems including poor access to quality treatment, high medical costs, fake drugs, weak preventive healthcare systems, and widespread dependence on self medication.

The incident has once again renewed calls for:
• Regular medical checkups
• Hepatitis testing and vaccination
• Increased health awareness
• Reduced alcohol and drug abuse
• Early hospital visits before complications arise

Because in many cases, the body gives quiet warnings long before serious illness becomes impossible to ignore.

Imo police disband dreaded ‘Tiger Base’ squad

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Imo police disbands dreaded ‘Tiger Base’ squad
Imo police disbands dreaded ‘Tiger Base’ squad

….unveils new Violent Crime Response Unit

 

Police authorities Imo State have disbanded the dreaded tactical units with animal call signs and launched a new Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU) in a move aimed at improving professionalism and public trust.

The VCRU was officially inaugurated on Wednesday, 13 May 2026, at the Command Headquarters in Owerri.

The launch follows a directive from the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Disu Rilwanu, to strengthen operational capacity and response to violent crimes across the state.

As part of the reform, the command scrapped units including the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, known as Tiger Base, alongside the Scorpion Unit and Lion Squad.

At the launch, the State Commissioner of Police, Garba Bosso, said the change is meant to deepen accountability and move away from practices associated with those formations.

He explained that the VCRU is mandated to tackle armed robbery, kidnapping, terrorism, cultism, unlawful possession of firearms and other serious felonies.

According to the command, operations will rely on intelligence-led policing, rapid response and closer collaboration with communities and other security agencies.

Bosso further said that the personnel for the unit were selected based on competence, discipline, integrity and operational experience. He noted that officers underwent specialised training in tactical operations, intelligence gathering, crisis management, human rights compliance and professional conduct.

In a bid to boost transparency, the command also inaugurated a Civilian Oversight Board for the VCRU. The board includes representatives of religious leaders, traditional rulers, civil society organisations, the Nigerian Bar Association and the Nigeria Union of Journalists. It will receive public feedback and monitor operations to strengthen accountability.

The event drew top government officials, heads of security agencies, traditional rulers, civil society groups, the PCRC, NBA, NUJ, National Human Rights Commission and the National Youth Council of Nigeria.

Representing Governor Hope Uzodinma, Chief Principal Security Officer CSP Gboyako Shaba Adamu commended the initiative and reaffirmed the state government’s support for security agencies.

The launch featured the unveiling of the VCRU logo and operational dress code. The command urged residents to support the unit with timely, credible information and to remain law-abiding.

The spokesman of the command, DSP Henry Okoye said the command remains committed to professional policing, protection of lives and property and sustained peace across Imo State.

US, China Begin Trade Talks in South Korea

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Chinese and American officials have opened a fresh round of trade talks in South Korea as US President Donald Trump arrives in Beijing for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

According to Chinese state media, the meeting took place at Incheon International Airport near Seoul on Wednesday, although details of the discussions were not immediately disclosed.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng are leading the negotiations, continuing a series of talks aimed at easing tensions between the world’s two biggest economies.

The discussions are expected to help finalise possible agreements ahead of the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing.

Trade relations between Washington and Beijing have remained strained since both countries imposed heavy tariffs on each other’s goods last year, with some duties climbing above 100 percent.

However, both leaders agreed to a one-year trade truce during their meeting in South Korea last October.

Speaking ahead of the talks, Bessent stressed the importance of protecting America’s economic interests, saying, “Economic security is national security.”

After the South Korea meetings, Bessent is expected to join Trump in Beijing for the summit.

Several top business leaders are also travelling with the US delegation, including Elon Musk and Jensen Huang, signalling the growing importance of technology and trade cooperation in the discussions.

The summit is expected to focus on tariffs, supply chains, artificial intelligence, and broader economic ties between the two global powers.

“7 Days In His Presence” Ignites Massive Spiritual Revival In Zion Ministry Lagos

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7 Days In His Presence Draws Massive Crowds To Lagos Revival Ground

LAGOS, NIGERIA — Large crowds of worshippers and Christian faithful gathered in Lagos on Wednesday as the Zion Prayer Movement Outreach continued its ongoing “7 Days In His Presence” spiritual programme aimed at revival, healing, and intense intercession.

The prayer gathering, which entered its fourth day, attracted participants from different parts of Lagos and beyond, with organisers calling on believers to join the daily worship sessions at the Zion Prayer Ground located along Onyebuchi Avenue, Ibro Way, Hossana Estate, Ago Okota, Lagos.

The programme, scheduled to run from May 11 to May 17, 2026, is being hosted by the non-denominational prayer ministry as part of efforts to promote spiritual renewal and deeper Christian fellowship.

Religious activities at the venue reportedly commenced before noon as worshippers arrived in large numbers ahead of the daily session fixed for 12pm.

Organisers described the event as a special period of divine encounter, prayers, worship, prophetic ministration, and spiritual transformation.

Christian worship songs, prayers, and messages dominated activities at the prayer ground as attendees sought spiritual breakthroughs and personal revival.

The programme also featured Evangelist Chukwuebuka Anozie Obi, whose ministry activities have continued to attract thousands of followers across the world.

According to ministry officials, the “7 Days In His Presence” gathering was designed to inspire faith, encourage hope, and strengthen the spiritual lives of believers during difficult economic and social times.

Participants at the event expressed expectations of miracles, healing, deliverance, and renewed spiritual strength through the ongoing programme.

Some worshippers travelled from neighbouring states to attend the revival, while others joined through online streaming platforms and social media broadcasts.

Religious observers say large-scale Christian revival gatherings continue to play a significant role in Nigeria’s spiritual and social landscape.

The organisers repeatedly encouraged believers not to miss the remaining days of the programme, insisting that testimonies and spiritual experiences had already begun emerging from attendees.

Church volunteers and security personnel were also seen coordinating crowd movement and maintaining order around the venue as worshippers continued to arrive throughout the day.

The Zion Prayer Movement Outreach has built a growing reputation for organizing large prayer crusades and spiritual revival programmes in different parts of the country.

Faith leaders at the gathering urged Christians to remain steadfast in prayer and maintain hope despite prevailing national challenges.

The atmosphere at the prayer ground was marked by intense worship sessions, emotional prayers, and visible excitement among participants seeking divine intervention.

Observers noted that faith-based gatherings such as the programme continue to attract large followings in Nigeria due to increasing interest in spiritual healing and religious engagement.

Organisers assured attendees that activities for the remaining days of the revival would continue daily at noon until the grand finale on May 17.

Attention now shifts to the remaining sessions of the programme as worshippers anticipate more testimonies, spiritual encounters, and large turnout before the event concludes.

Presidency Mocks Obi Over ‘Gun to My Head’ Comment

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The Presidency has formally criticized former presidential candidate Peter Obi following his latest pledge to serve only one term if elected in 2027.

Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, issued a stinging rebuttal on Thursday morning.

This reaction followed a viral interview clip where Obi insisted he would not spend more than four years in office.

The administration argues that Obi’s political history makes such a promise difficult for many Nigerians to believe.

Bayo Onanuga took to his official X handle to question the sincerity of the one-term commitment made by the former Anambra governor.

He argued that Peter Obi has a well-documented history of shifting political allegiances whenever it suits his personal ambitions.

According to Onanuga, Obi had previously pledged absolute loyalty to the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) before defecting to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

The Presidency suggests that this pattern of “political rolling stone” behavior invalidates his current promises

Furthermore, the Presidency pointed out that the complex challenges facing Nigeria require a leader with a long-term, stable vision.

Onanuga noted that a leader who is already planning his exit before entering office might lack the resolve to finish difficult reforms.

He described the “gun to my head” rhetoric as dramatic but ultimately hollow.

Consequently, the administration urged Nigerians to focus on track records rather than sensational interview soundbites.

“If you believe Peter Obi’s promise to serve only one term as president, you will believe anything,” Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser on Information and Strategy.

Peter Obi made the controversial remarks during a deep-dive interview with News Central TV.

He stated that his primary focus is on stabilizing the country’s economy and security rather than clinging to power.

Obi emphasized that he would be satisfied with a single 48-month term to lay a foundation for a new Nigeria.

He famously used the phrase “gun to my head” to signify the absolute nature of his intended exit.

Moreover, Obi’s recent move to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has sparked intense debate about the opposition’s strategy for the 2027 polls.

He argued that his commitment is rooted in his past performance as governor, where he claims to have fulfilled his core mandates.

This messaging is clearly aimed at voters who are weary of long-term political entrenchment.

However, his critics maintain that the frequent change of political platforms undermines this narrative of stability.

Additionally, the timing of the interview has placed Obi at the center of the pre-election discourse.

Many of his supporters, known as the “Obidients,” have defended the one-term vow as a sign of selfless leadership. They believe a single-term focus would prevent the distractions often caused by seeking re-election.

Nevertheless, the Presidency remains firm that the move is simply a tactical attempt to win over undecided voters

The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) appears focused on highlighting what it calls the “inconsistency” of the opposition’s lead figures.

By attacking Obi’s credibility now, the Presidency aims to weaken the emerging coalition between the NDC and other parties.

This strategy forces the opposition to defend its past rather than just attacking current policies.

Specifically, the collaboration between Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso has become a major talking point for the administration.

DDM reports that the Presidency views this partnership as a marriage of convenience rather than principle.

They argue that both leaders are simply seeking a platform after failing to secure power in their previous parties.

This critique aims to paint the opposition as a collection of frustrated politicians rather than a viable alternative.

In conclusion, the debate over the one-term limit highlights the deep distrust within the Nigerian political landscape.

While Obi presents himself as a transformative figure ready to step aside, the Presidency portrays him as an opportunist.

As the 2027 elections draw closer, voters will likely face more of these personality-driven clashes. The focus on individual “vows” remains a key feature of the nation’s political communication.

Ultimately, the success of Obi’s “one-term” narrative will depend on his ability to convince the electorate of his integrity.

The Presidency’s aggressive pushback shows that they take his influence seriously enough to launch a preemptive strike.

Nigerians are now watching to see how the NDC candidate responds to these latest allegations of political unreliability.

The coming months will determine if this vow becomes a pillar of his campaign or a liability

Woman Allegedly Sets Co-Wife, Two Children Ablaze in Kano

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A disturbing case of alleged domestic violence has thrown residents of the Hotoro area in Kano into shock after a woman reportedly set her co-wife and two young children on fire.

The incident happened late Monday night in the Mai Allo community of Hotoro.

The victims a 28-year-old woman and her two children, aged seven and three are currently receiving treatment at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Dala, and the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital. Their father also suffered burns while trying to save them and is undergoing treatment.

A family member said they received an emergency call around 3 a.m., informing them that the woman, her husband, and the children had been attacked in their home.

“We were told my sister, her husband, and the children were set ablaze by her co-wife,” the relative said.

According to him, the victim had only returned to her matrimonial home less than two weeks before the incident.

“She’s about 28 years old, and the children are from her previous marriage. Her husband, who works as a tricycle rider, accepted them as his stepchildren,” he added.

The incident has left many residents shaken, with several calling for a thorough investigation and justice for the victims.

“What happened here is heartbreaking. We’ve never experienced something this terrible in this community,” a resident said.

The suspect is currently being held at the Mariri Police Division.

As of the time this report was filed, the Kano State Police Command had yet to release an official statement on the case.

US Eases Visa Rules Ahead of World Cup Travel Rush

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The United States has announced a relaxation of its visa rules for some fans travelling for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, easing concerns sparked by the Trump administration’s strict immigration measures.

Under a policy introduced earlier this year, applicants from about 50 developing countries were required to pay refundable visa bonds ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 before entering the US.

However, the State Department said on Wednesday that the bond requirement would no longer apply to players, officials and certain supporters attending the World Cup.

The exemption covers fans from participating countries who already have match tickets and are registered under a priority visa arrangement created for the tournament.

Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs, Mora Namdar, said the US remained committed to balancing national security with smooth travel arrangements ahead of the global football event.

“We remain committed to strengthening US national security priorities while facilitating legitimate travel for the upcoming World Cup tournament,” she said.

FIFA also welcomed the move, describing it as part of ongoing cooperation between football authorities and the US government to ensure a successful tournament.

The visa bond policy had drawn criticism after it affected supporters from several African countries that qualified for the competition, including Algeria, Senegal, Tunisia, Cape Verde and Ivory Coast.

Concerns also grew over restrictions affecting countries such as Haiti and Iran, whose citizens reportedly face tougher entry conditions into the United States.

According to a study by the Mendoza Law Firm, the $15,000 visa bond represents nearly three years’ average income in some of the affected countries, raising fears that many fans could be priced out of attending the tournament.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 and will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Robert Lewandowski Attracts Massive Saudi Offer as Barcelona Future Faces Growing Uncertainty

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Robert Lewandowski Attracts Massive Saudi Offer as Barcelona Future Faces Growing Uncertainty

Polish striker Robert Lewandowski has reportedly received a substantial contract offer from the Saudi Pro League as speculation intensifies over his long term future at FC Barcelona, raising fresh questions about whether the veteran forward could be preparing for a late career move outside Europe.

The development comes amid ongoing discussions surrounding Barcelona’s squad restructuring plans, with the club continuing to balance sporting competitiveness with financial sustainability. Lewandowski, who joined Barcelona in 2022 from Bayern Munich, remains one of the highest profile players in the squad but is now increasingly linked with a potential departure.

According to reports emerging from transfer circles, Saudi Pro League clubs are prepared to offer the experienced striker a highly lucrative contract that could place him among the best paid footballers in the world. The proposed deal is believed to be worth tens of millions of euros annually, reflecting the league’s continued strategy of attracting established global stars.

The interest from Saudi Arabia is part of a broader pattern in recent transfer windows, where the Saudi Pro League has successfully secured high profile signings from Europe’s top clubs. The league’s rapid rise in financial power and global visibility has made it an increasingly attractive destination for elite players in the latter stages of their careers.

Lewandowski, now in the final phase of his career, remains a key figure in world football, having built a reputation as one of the most consistent goal scorers of the modern era. His career achievements include multiple domestic titles, European honours, and individual awards, particularly during his highly successful spell at Bayern Munich.

Since arriving at Barcelona, the striker has continued to deliver important goals and maintain a strong influence in the attacking line. However, the club’s ongoing financial challenges and long term planning have led to growing speculation that Barcelona may consider restructuring their attacking options in future transfer windows.

While no official decision has been made regarding his departure, internal discussions at the Catalan club are believed to include considerations around wage structure, squad age profile, and long term squad development. These factors have contributed to increased uncertainty surrounding several senior players, including Lewandowski.

Sources suggest that Saudi clubs view the Polish forward as a marquee signing capable of further elevating the league’s global profile. His experience, goal scoring record, and international reputation make him a highly attractive target for clubs seeking both sporting impact and commercial visibility.

Despite the strong interest, Lewandowski has not publicly indicated any immediate intention to leave Barcelona. Reports close to the player suggest that he remains focused on his current commitments and is committed to finishing the ongoing campaign at the highest level.

Barcelona, meanwhile, have maintained silence on the transfer speculation, although the club continues to evaluate its long term financial strategy in line with La Liga regulations and internal budget constraints. The Spanish giants have been working on reducing wage pressure while investing in younger talent to secure future competitiveness.

The possibility of a move to Saudi Arabia would place Lewandowski among a growing list of European stars who have made similar transitions in recent years, as the Saudi Pro League continues to expand its influence in global football through high profile acquisitions.

Analysts note that while the financial incentives offered by Saudi clubs are significant, decisions at this stage of a player’s career often also depend on competitive ambition, lifestyle considerations, and personal priorities beyond football.

For Barcelona supporters, the uncertainty surrounding Lewandowski adds another layer of intrigue to an already transitional period for the club, as they continue to rebuild and adjust their squad structure for long term success.

As the situation develops, all parties are expected to reassess their positions closer to the end of the season, when clearer decisions regarding contracts, transfers, and squad planning are typically made.

For now, Robert Lewandowski’s future remains open, but the emergence of a major Saudi offer has ensured that speculation around his next move will continue to dominate transfer discussions in the coming months.

Iran War, Oil Crisis Take Centre Stage at BRICS Meeting in India

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Foreign ministers from the BRICS bloc gathered in New Delhi on Thursday as growing tensions in the Middle East and rising oil prices dominated discussions at the high-level meeting.

India, which currently chairs the expanded BRICS alliance, warned that ongoing global conflicts are creating serious economic uncertainty and worsening energy insecurity, especially for developing countries.

Opening the meeting, India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said the world was facing a period of “considerable flux” driven by war, trade disruptions and economic instability.

“We meet at a time of considerable flux in international relations,” Jaishankar said.

“Ongoing conflicts, economic uncertainties, and challenges in trade, technology and climate are shaping the global landscape,” he added before closed-door talks began.

Among those attending the two-day summit are Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

The ongoing Iran war and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz have become major concerns for BRICS nations, particularly energy-importing economies like India.

The strategic waterway, which carries a significant share of the world’s oil supply, has faced repeated blockages since fighting erupted earlier this year.

India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, normally receives about half of its crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz.

The instability has forced New Delhi to look for alternative suppliers to ease pressure on fuel supplies and the wider economy.

According to shipping and import data, India has increased purchases of Russian crude oil after earlier attempts to reduce dependence due to U.S. pressure and tariffs.

Jaishankar held separate talks with Lavrov on Wednesday evening, with discussions focusing on energy cooperation, trade and investment.

“Our political cooperation is even more valuable in an uncertain and volatile global environment,” Jaishankar said after the meeting.

Expanded BRICS Faces Internal Divisions

The BRICS group originally made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa has expanded significantly in recent years as emerging economies seek greater influence in global affairs.

The bloc now includes Iran, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Ethiopia and Indonesia.

However, analysts say deep divisions remain within the alliance, especially over the Middle East conflict and relations with Western powers.

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi was absent from the meeting as Chinese President Xi Jinping hosted U.S. President Donald Trump in Beijing for a separate summit.

Officials have not confirmed whether the BRICS ministers will issue a joint statement at the end of the talks, reflecting the delicate balance among members with competing geopolitical interests.

India is expected to host a full BRICS leaders’ summit later this year, where discussions around energy security, global trade and the Iran crisis are likely to remain high on the agenda.

Xi Issues Warning to Trump Over US Arm Sales to Taiwan

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Chinese President Xi Jinping issued a blunt warning to U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday, saying the Taiwan issue could push both countries into direct conflict if not handled carefully.

The warning came as the two leaders opened high-stakes talks in Beijing during Trump’s first visit to China since returning to office.

While Trump arrived in Beijing praising Xi as a “great leader” and predicting a stronger future for both nations, the Chinese president quickly shifted the conversation to one of the most sensitive issues in China-U.S. relations.

“The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations,” Xi said during opening talks at the Great Hall of the People.

“If mishandled, the two nations could collide or even come into conflict,” he warned, according to Chinese state media.

The unusually direct tone set the stage for what is expected to be a tense summit dominated by disputes over Taiwan, trade, artificial intelligence, rare earth exports, and the ongoing Iran conflict.

Despite the sharp political undertone, China rolled out an elaborate welcome ceremony for Trump in Beijing.

Xi greeted the U.S. president with military honours, a gun salute, and cheering schoolchildren waving flags outside the Great Hall of the People.

Trump appeared upbeat during the ceremony, telling reporters he believed relations between Washington and Beijing would become “better than ever before.”

Xi, however, struck a more cautious tone. Referencing the ancient Greek concept known as the “Thucydides Trap” the idea that war can erupt when a rising power challenges a dominant one the Chinese leader urged both countries to avoid confrontation.

“Cooperation benefits both sides, while confrontation harms both,” Xi said.

Taiwan continues to be one of the biggest sources of tension between both superpowers.

China considers the self-ruled island part of its territory and has repeatedly vowed to reunify it with the mainland, by force if necessary.

The United States officially recognises Beijing diplomatically but continues to supply Taiwan with weapons under U.S. law.

Earlier this week, Trump said he planned to discuss American arms sales to Taiwan with Xi a notable shift from Washington’s longstanding position that such decisions are not subject to Chinese approval.

Following Xi’s warning, Taiwanese officials accused Beijing of being the main threat to regional peace and said the United States had continued to reaffirm support for the island.

Analysts say Xi’s unusually direct language suggests Beijing sees Taiwan as the most dangerous pressure point in its relationship with Washington.

The ongoing Iran conflict is also expected to dominate discussions between both leaders.

Trump said he planned to hold a “long talk” with Xi about Iran, although he insisted the United States does not need China’s help to manage the crisis.

Still, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio indicated Washington hopes Beijing could play a more active diplomatic role, given China’s close economic ties with Tehran.

Business was also high on the agenda. Several American executives, including leaders from major technology and manufacturing companies, joined Trump’s delegation as both countries explore trade opportunities and a possible extension of their temporary tariff truce.

Chinese officials said recent trade discussions between both sides had produced “balanced and positive” results, raising cautious hopes of easing tensions after months of economic rivalry.

The two leaders are expected to continue talks later Thursday during a state banquet in Beijing.

Iran War Casts Shadow Over Trump’s China Visit As Peace Efforts Stall

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The ongoing Iran war has become the defining issue hanging over the United States President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing, with diplomatic efforts to end the conflict still deadlocked and global economic pressure continuing to mount.

Trump is expected to press Chinese President Xi Jinping to play a bigger role in pushing Iran toward a settlement during talks in Beijing on Thursday.

The trip marks Trump’s first visit to China since 2017, but analysts say Washington may struggle to secure the level of cooperation it wants from Beijing, which remains one of Tehran’s closest economic partners and a major buyer of Iranian oil.

Peace Talks Remain Deadlocked

More than a month after a fragile ceasefire took effect, negotiations aimed at ending the war have made little progress.

The United States has continued to demand that Iran abandon its nuclear programme and loosen its grip on the Strait of Hormuz the strategic shipping route that previously handled roughly 20 percent of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies.

Iran, however, has insisted on compensation for war damage, an end to the U.S. blockade on its ports, and a halt to fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Israeli forces continue clashes with the Iran-backed Hezbollah group.

Trump has publicly dismissed Tehran’s demands as “garbage.”

Rubio Warns China Over Iran Support

Ahead of the summit, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that Chinese support for Iran could damage relations between Washington and Beijing.

The United States, he said, wants China to take “a more active role” in convincing Tehran to step back from escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf.

Rubio also revealed that discussions around Iran would likely intersect with broader trade negotiations between both powers.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration said U.S. and Chinese officials had already agreed in principle that no country should impose tolls or restrictions on maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

Oil Routes And Global Trade Under Pressure

The war continues to reshape global energy markets and shipping routes.

Ship-tracking data showed that a Chinese supertanker carrying Iraqi crude successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz this week, becoming one of only a few major vessels to navigate the route since the conflict began.

Sources also say several countries are exploring new shipping arrangements with Tehran, moves that could strengthen Iran’s long-term influence over one of the world’s most important oil transit corridors.

Japan-linked oil tankers have also resumed limited movement through the strait despite rising security concerns.

The disruptions have already triggered higher oil prices, worsened inflation fears and raised political pressure on the White House ahead of the U.S. midterm elections.

Middle East Alliances Shifting

The conflict is also accelerating political realignments across the Middle East.

Israel claimed this week that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly travelled to the United Arab Emirates in March for talks with President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan aimed at strengthening ties between both countries.

The UAE later denied the report, calling claims of any undisclosed meeting “entirely unfounded.”

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi responded sharply, warning Gulf states against cooperating with Israel against Tehran.

Reuters also reported that Saudi Arabia carried out airstrikes against Iran-backed militias in Iraq as regional powers quietly deepen their involvement in the conflict.

Despite the worsening tensions, U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Washington still believes progress is possible in negotiations.

“The president’s red line is simple,” Vance said. “Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.”

Iran has repeatedly denied seeking nuclear arms.

Kwankwaso Fires Back At Baba-Ahmed Over Alleged PRP Ticket Demand

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KANO, NIGERIA — Former Kano State governor and leader of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso, has reportedly responded strongly to allegations linking him to demands for the presidential ticket of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The political tension reportedly followed comments associated with political figure Baba-Ahmed regarding discussions surrounding possible alliances and presidential ambitions within opposition political circles.

Kwankwaso was said to have rejected claims suggesting he pressured or negotiated for the PRP presidential ticket as part of ongoing political realignments ahead of the next election cycle.

Sources close to the former presidential candidate insisted that the allegations were misleading and intended to create unnecessary controversy around his political future.

The development has sparked fresh debate within northern political blocs and opposition circles as consultations intensify ahead of the 2027 elections.

Political analysts believe growing conversations about coalitions and strategic alliances among opposition figures are already reshaping Nigeria’s political landscape.

Kwankwaso remains one of the most influential northern politicians and continues to command significant grassroots support, especially in Kano and parts of northern Nigeria.

Observers say his political decisions ahead of 2027 could influence coalition negotiations among opposition parties seeking to challenge the ruling establishment.

The PRP, historically associated with the late Aminu Kano political movement, has continued to maintain symbolic relevance in northern Nigerian politics despite its smaller national presence.

Analysts note that discussions surrounding presidential tickets and coalition arrangements are likely to intensify as political actors position themselves ahead of party primaries.

Supporters of Kwankwaso argue that attempts to link him with internal disputes in other parties may be part of broader political calculations aimed at weakening his influence.

Meanwhile, some political commentators believe opposition leaders are under pressure to unite if they hope to mount a stronger challenge in the 2027 presidential race.

The alleged disagreement involving Baba-Ahmed has further highlighted growing competition and distrust among political actors seeking strategic relevance before the elections.

Political observers also point to increasing speculation regarding possible mergers, defections, and coalition talks among opposition parties in the coming months.

Kwankwaso has repeatedly remained at the center of national political conversations due to his strong northern political structure and past presidential ambitions.

Stakeholders within opposition movements continue to debate the best strategy for building a united front capable of attracting broad national support.

The controversy has generated reactions across social media, with supporters of different political camps exchanging accusations and counterclaims over the reported ticket issue.

Attention now shifts to whether opposition parties can overcome internal rivalries and form workable alliances ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Scientists Raise Alarm Over Extreme Heat Risks Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup, Urge FIFA to Strengthen Safety Measures

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Scientists and climate experts have issued a strong warning to football’s governing body, FIFA, over the growing danger of extreme heat during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, cautioning that many matches could be played under conditions that may pose serious health risks to players, officials, and spectators.

The concern comes as preparations continue for the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The expanded competition will feature 48 teams and 104 matches across 16 cities, making it the largest edition in FIFA World Cup history.

Researchers say the combination of an expanded tournament schedule and increasingly severe summer temperatures across North America could create challenging and potentially unsafe playing conditions in several host cities.

According to findings published by climate scientists, approximately one in every four matches scheduled for the tournament could be played under heat conditions that exceed established safety thresholds used in professional sport. The report highlights that climate change has significantly increased the likelihood and intensity of heatwaves compared to previous decades.

The study further notes that cities such as Miami, Kansas City, Dallas, Houston, and Philadelphia are among the locations most at risk of experiencing extreme heat conditions during matchdays, particularly during afternoon kick-off times when temperatures and humidity levels are at their highest.

Researchers relied on a scientific measurement known as the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature to assess environmental heat stress. This index is widely used in sports science to determine how effectively the human body can regulate temperature under hot and humid conditions.

When Wet Bulb Globe Temperature levels rise above critical thresholds, the body’s ability to cool itself through sweating becomes less effective, increasing the risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke. Scientists warn that in such conditions, even elite professional athletes can experience reduced performance and heightened health risks.

The research suggests that at least five matches during the tournament could reach heat stress levels where postponement or rescheduling would normally be recommended under international player safety guidelines.

In response to these findings, the global players’ union FIFPRO has backed calls for stronger safeguards, urging football authorities to adopt more aggressive heat mitigation strategies. These include mandatory cooling breaks during matches, improved hydration protocols, and more flexible scheduling to avoid peak temperature periods.

FIFPRO also stressed the importance of prioritising player welfare over commercial and broadcasting considerations, noting that extreme heat conditions not only affect performance but also increase the likelihood of injury and long term health complications.

FIFA, for its part, has acknowledged the risks associated with rising global temperatures and has stated that it is working closely with medical experts, meteorological agencies, and host city authorities to manage environmental challenges during the tournament.

The governing body has already outlined several mitigation measures, including cooling breaks during matches, enhanced medical support at stadiums, shaded recovery areas for players, and the use of climate controlled facilities in selected venues where available.

However, climate researchers argue that while these measures may reduce some risks, they are unlikely to fully eliminate the dangers posed by extreme heat, particularly in open air stadiums where environmental conditions cannot be fully controlled.

The study also raises concerns about the impact on fans, match officials, and stadium workers, many of whom may be exposed to prolonged heat during outdoor events. Experts warn that large crowds gathering in high temperature environments could increase the likelihood of heat related illnesses if adequate precautions are not taken.

Additional analysis suggests that nearly 90 percent of stadiums selected for the 2026 World Cup could experience potentially dangerous heat conditions at certain points during the tournament schedule. This has raised broader concerns about match timing, stadium readiness, and emergency response planning.

Scientists note that climate conditions in many of the host cities have already shown a steady upward trend in average summer temperatures over the past decade, reflecting wider global climate change patterns that are increasingly affecting major sporting events worldwide.

While the United States hosted the World Cup previously in 1994, researchers point out that the climate conditions expected in 2026 will be significantly hotter and more humid in several key locations, making the upcoming tournament far more challenging from a health and safety perspective.

Despite the warnings, FIFA has maintained that it remains confident in its planning and preparation efforts. The organisation has stated that it is prioritising safety and is actively working with experts to develop scheduling solutions and medical protocols that will protect all participants.

FIFA has also indicated that match scheduling, including kick-off times, will play a crucial role in reducing heat exposure risks. Evening fixtures and adjusted daytime matches are expected to be key strategies in managing environmental conditions during the tournament.

Sports scientists and football analysts have suggested that the 2026 World Cup may serve as a turning point in how major sporting events are organised in response to climate change. Some have proposed that future tournaments in hotter regions may need to avoid traditional summer schedules entirely or adopt more widespread use of fully covered stadiums.

There is also growing discussion within the sports science community about the need for long term adaptation strategies, including revised competition calendars, improved stadium infrastructure, and enhanced player monitoring systems to prevent heat related health emergencies.

As anticipation builds ahead of the tournament, pressure is mounting on FIFA to ensure that environmental risks are not only acknowledged but effectively addressed through practical and enforceable measures.

For now, scientists continue to urge immediate and coordinated action, warning that without stronger interventions, the 2026 FIFA World Cup could become one of the most physically demanding and environmentally challenging tournaments in modern football history.

Police Arrest Suspect Over Fake Ushering Jobs Targeting Kano Students

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KANO, NIGERIA — The Nigeria Police Force in Kano State has arrested a man accused of defrauding university students through fake ushering job offers and stealing dozens of mobile phones and other valuables.

Police authorities said the suspect allegedly used fraudulent recruitment promises to lure students, particularly young job seekers searching for temporary employment opportunities.

Investigators revealed that the suspect reportedly organised fake ushering arrangements and invited victims under the guise of job placement and event coordination.

According to the police, the operation targeted students from tertiary institutions within Kano and surrounding areas.

Authorities disclosed that about 29 mobile phones and several personal belongings were allegedly stolen from the victims during the scheme.

The suspect was apprehended following complaints lodged by affected students who reported losing their valuables after attending the supposed recruitment exercise.

Police officials said preliminary investigations suggest the operation may have been carefully planned to exploit the economic difficulties facing young people and students.

The incident has sparked concerns over rising cases of employment-related scams targeting unemployed youths across Nigeria.

Security experts warn that fraudsters increasingly use fake job opportunities, training programmes, and recruitment advertisements to deceive vulnerable individuals.

Authorities advised students and job seekers to verify the authenticity of job offers before attending recruitment events or sharing personal information.

The police also urged the public to avoid making payments or surrendering valuables during suspicious employment processes.

Observers say the growing unemployment rate and economic pressure have created opportunities for fraudsters to manipulate desperate job seekers.

The Kano State Police Command reaffirmed its commitment to investigating the matter and prosecuting those found responsible.

Officials added that efforts are ongoing to determine whether other accomplices were involved in the alleged operation.

Parents and educational stakeholders have also called for stronger awareness campaigns to educate students about recruitment fraud and online scams.

Cybercrime and fraud-related offences continue to pose major challenges to law enforcement agencies across Nigeria.

The police encouraged members of the public to promptly report suspicious job advertisements and fraudulent recruitment schemes to security agencies.

Attention now shifts to the ongoing investigation as authorities work to recover stolen items and identify possible additional victims linked to the case.