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Heartwarming Moment: Shoday Gifts His Mother a Brand-New Home

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Nigerian singer Shoday has melted hearts online after making a powerful and emotional gesture for the woman who raised him gifting his mother a brand-new home.

The touching moment, which quickly spread across social media, captured the artist surprising his mum with the keys to the house. Overwhelmed with joy, she was seen expressing deep gratitude, visibly emotional as she stepped into the new space for the first time. For many fans, it wasn’t just about the house it was about the meaning behind it.

Shoday, who has been steadily building his name in the Nigerian music scene, used the moment to reflect on his journey and the sacrifices his mother made along the way. Like many rising artists, his path wasn’t easy, and he has often hinted at the struggles he faced before gaining recognition. Gifting his mother a home now stands as a symbol of how far he has come and a way of giving back to the person who supported him through it all.

In a heartfelt message shared alongside the reveal, the singer expressed appreciation for her unwavering belief in him, even during uncertain times. He described the gift not as repayment, but as a token of love and gratitude that could never fully match what she has done for him.

Fans and fellow entertainers have flooded his comment sections with praise, celebrating the gesture as both inspiring and deeply deserved. Many noted how moments like this highlight a recurring theme in the entertainment industry artists honoring their roots and uplifting their families once they achieve success.

Beyond the celebration, the moment also resonates culturally, especially in Nigeria, where family remains a central pillar of identity and success. Providing a home for one’s parents is often seen as a significant milestone, symbolizing responsibility, gratitude, and fulfillment.

For Shoday, this isn’t just a personal win it’s a reminder of purpose. As his career continues to grow, this act has already cemented a different kind of legacy: one built not only on music, but on love, loyalty, and appreciation for where he started.

Legal Battle Escalates as Robert Ekpenyong Ekpo Rejects ₦100M Demand from Mayowa Lambe

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The dispute between Robert Ekpenyong Ekpo and Mayowa Lambe has now intensified into a full-blown legal confrontation, with both sides digging in and preparing for what could become a prolonged courtroom battle.

Ekpo’s formal rejection of the cease-and-desist notice signals a clear shift in tone from a public war of words to a structured legal defense. By insisting that his statements were based on his personal experiences and belief in their truth, his legal team is positioning his podcast revelations as protected expression rather than defamatory claims. This distinction will likely become central if the matter proceeds to court, where intent, evidence, and interpretation of facts will be heavily scrutinized.

At the same time, his lawyers’ dismissal of the ₦100 million damages demand as excessive suggests they are not only challenging the substance of Lambe’s claims but also the scale of the legal pressure being applied. In defamation cases, the burden often lies in proving both the falsity of statements and the extent of reputational damage suffered issues that are rarely straightforward, especially when both parties claim to have evidence supporting their narratives.

What makes this case particularly complex is the deeply personal nature of the allegations. Ekpo’s claims ranging from accusations of infidelity to financial strain and deception have already played out in the public domain, drawing strong reactions online. His legal team’s assertion that the situation involves a “complex interpersonal relationship” hints at the likelihood that more private details could emerge if proceedings continue, potentially prolonging public scrutiny for both individuals.

On the other side, Lambe’s camp appears firm in its stance that the statements made about her were not only false but deliberately damaging. Their earlier notice framed Ekpo’s actions as a calculated attempt to shape public perception, and they have indicated readiness to pursue legal remedies if their demands are not met. The mention of documented evidence—financial, medical, and communicative—suggests they are preparing to counter his claims point by point.

Ekpo’s response also introduces a new dimension with the suggestion of a possible counter-suit. By raising the prospect of claims such as harassment and reputational harm, his team is signaling that the legal battle could expand beyond a simple defamation case into a broader dispute over conduct and accountability on both sides.

Perhaps most striking is the reference to potential involvement of United States authorities, specifically immigration services. This implies that elements of their dispute particularly those tied to residency, relocation, or personal declarations could have implications beyond Nigeria, adding an international layer to an already complicated case.

Meanwhile, public interest continues to grow as both legal documents circulate widely online. Social media remains sharply divided, with some backing Ekpo’s right to tell his story, while others argue that sensitive personal matters should not be aired publicly in a way that could damage reputations without clear proof.

As things stand, neither side appears willing to back down. With deadlines, legal threats, and counterclaims now in play, the next steps whether negotiation, mediation, or court filings will be critical in determining how far this dispute goes.

What began as a personal fallout has now evolved into a high-profile legal standoff, where the outcome could hinge not just on what was said, but on what can ultimately be proven.

Angwan killings: DSS arrested innocent traders — Families

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Gov Mutfwang hides inside armoured tank during visit to Angwan Rukuba where bandits massacred villagers
Gov Mutfwang hides inside armoured tank during visit to Angwan Rukuba where bandits massacred villagers

Relatives and business associates of four of the five suspects arrested by the Department of State Security (DSS) have rejected the allegations against them.

A Plateau State High Court sitting in Jos on Thursday ordered the remand of the four suspects in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) over the killings that occurred on March 28, 2026, in Angwan Rukuba community, located in Jos North Local Government Area

Their families maintained that Isa Umar Ibrahim, Auwalu Abubakar, Musa Abubakar Ibrahim, and Adamu Isa Alhassan were not involved in the incident, insisting that they are traders who conduct their daily business activities in the market.

The denial followed reports on Wednesday linking the suspects to the killings, which subsequently led to the Plateau State Government filing charges against them.

While addressing journalists at a press briefing in Jos, the relatives stated that none of the suspects was apprehended with weapons or connected to any evidence supporting the accusations.

They called on the DSS Director-General and relevant authorities to ensure that justice is served.

Mika’ilu Muhammad, a relative of Musa Abubakar Ibrahim, said the arrest was an attempt to damage his brother’s reputation.

“My brother is a member of a religious aid group who has never committed any crime and is known for his kindness and compassion. He sells cabbage in Farin Gada, a vegetable market in Jos every day, and has business partners who can attest to that,” he said.

He added that DSS operatives searched Ibrahim’s residence thoroughly but found nothing before taking him into custody.

“We were shocked when the Plateau State Government later listed him among suspects in the Angwan Rukuba attack. That allegation is completely false,” he said.

Also, Abubakar Umar Ibrahim, younger brother of Adamu Isa Alhassan, said his sibling was arrested at the vegetable market where he supplies produce across the country.

“The DSS picked him up as he was leaving the market. They said they were investigating him, but we were surprised to later see his name among those accused of participating in the attack,” he said.

He further alleged that security operatives searched his brother’s home and damaged property without finding any weapon or evidence linking him to the incident.

“He is a businessman and cattle rearer. He has no connection whatsoever to the attack,” he added.

Jamilu Musa, a relative of Auwalu Abubakar, also debunked the allegations, stating that operatives searched the suspect’s residence in his presence and recovered nothing.

“We were not even allowed to see him after his arrest. It was shocking to later see his name published as a suspect,” he said.

Also lending support, the Deputy Chairman of the Cabbage Section at Farin Gada Market confirmed that the suspects are known within the market as peaceful traders.

“These individuals are our members and have been business partners for years. Their arrest came as a shock because we interacted with them daily and never saw any sign of violence,” he said.

He further recalled that one of the suspects, Ibrahim Musa Abubakar, helped prevent violence in the area after the curfew was relaxed following the Angwan Rukuba attack.

“He assisted in rescuing eight Christian women and handed them over to soldiers stationed near the market. They are peace-loving people, and we do not understand why they are being accused of such a serious crime,” he added.

However, the families have called on the Director-General of the SSS and other relevant authorities to ensure a fair investigation and justice for the accused persons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angwan massacre: Court remands 4 suspects in DSS custody

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Department of State Services (DSS)
Department of State Services (DSS)

A Plateau State High Court sitting in Jos on Thursday ordered the remand of four suspects in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) over the killings that happened on March 28, 2026, in Angwan Rukuba community, located in Jos North Local Government Area.

The court adjourned the case to April 30, 2026, for arraignment after proceedings could not continue due to the absence of defence counsel.

The suspects—Isa Umar Ibrahim; Auwalu Abubakar, also known as Auwalu Dogo; Musa Abubakar Ibrahim, also known as Yaroro; and one other—were arrested by the DSS between April 3 and April 10, 2026.

The suspects are currently facing charges filed by the Plateau State Government relating to criminal conspiracy to commit terrorism and other associated offences.

According to the charge signed by the State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Philemon Daffi, the suspects “conspired amongst themselves to commit offences relating to terrorism when they planned, organised, facilitated, aided and contributed money to carry out the attack in Angwan Rukuba, which led to the death of over 30 persons.”

The alleged offences are said to violate Section 269 and are punishable under Section 270 of the Penal Code Law of Plateau State, 2017.

During Thursday’s sitting before Justice Gidelia Damulak Fomyong in Court 12, Jos, the suspects, speaking through an interpreter, requested an adjournment to allow them secure legal representation of their choice.

The prosecution counsel and Plateau State Solicitor-General, Joel Tagven, did not oppose the application but urged the court to remand the suspects in DSS custody to ensure accessibility and facilitate ongoing investigations.

The court granted the request and fixed April 30, 2026, for arraignment. Following the ruling, the suspects were escorted from the court premises in a bus to the DSS facility.

While addressing newsmen shortly after the session, the Solicitor-General commended President Bola Tinubu for what he described as an enabling environment that made the prosecution possible within the state.

He cited four key reasons for the commendation: the directive that led to the arrest of the suspects by the DSS; the instruction that they be prosecuted in Plateau State instead of being transferred to Abuja as previously done; the approval of security infrastructure, including CCTV cameras; and the cooperation that allowed the state to handle the prosecution locally.

The March 28 attack, which affected communities in Bokkos and Bassa Local Government Areas, including Angwan Rukuba in Jos North, resulted in the deaths of no fewer than 30 people, including children.

Governor Caleb Mutfwang had earlier condemned the incident, describing it as genocide rather than a farmer-herder conflict, and vowed that “life must go on” and that violence on the Plateau would end.

President Tinubu, during a visit to the state, also assured victims that justice would be served and urged residents to remain vigilant.

Arsenal Face Pressure As Manchester City Level Title Race At Summit

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LONDON — Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge is under renewed pressure after Manchester City drew level with them at the top of the standings, setting up a tense finish to the season.

The two sides now sit on identical points and share the same goal difference, but Manchester City currently lead the table due to a higher number of goals scored, adding a crucial statistical edge in the closing stages of the campaign.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has maintained that the title race remains open, insisting his team still has control over its destiny. However, recent results have raised concerns about whether their current tactical approach is sufficient to secure the championship.

Throughout the season, Arsenal have relied heavily on narrow victories, with many of their wins coming by a single goal margin. While this approach has kept them competitive, it has also limited their ability to build a stronger goal advantage over rivals.

Former England striker Wayne Rooney has weighed in on the situation, suggesting that Arsenal may need to adopt a more aggressive attacking style. He argued that goal difference and total goals scored could become decisive factors in a tightly contested title race, urging teams not to ease off even when leading matches.

Statistical analysis of Arsenal’s campaign shows a relatively modest output from open play compared to previous title-winning teams. While their defensive structure has been one of the strongest in the league, their overall scoring rate has remained only average for a championship contender.

This imbalance has raised questions about whether Arsenal can sustain their challenge if matches become more open in the final stretch of the season. Critics argue that a lack of consistent attacking dominance could leave them vulnerable in decisive fixtures.

However, historical patterns in the Premier League show that title winners have not always relied on high-scoring margins. Several past champions have built success on efficiency, discipline, and the ability to secure narrow victories under pressure.

For Arsenal, the challenge now lies in finding the right balance between defensive stability and attacking intensity. The squad possesses creative attacking players capable of increasing goal output, but tactical adjustments may be required to maximise their impact.

As the season enters its final phase, every goal and point is expected to carry significant weight. With Manchester City matching Arsenal stride for stride, the title race is likely to be decided by small margins and fine details rather than clear dominance.

Arsenal’s response in the coming fixtures could ultimately determine whether they convert their strong season into a long-awaited Premier League triumph or fall short in a closely fought battle at the top of the table.

Enugu Mandate Demands Urgent Intervention Over Rising Hardship And Tax Burden

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ENUGU — A political pressure group, the Enugu People’s Mandate, has called for urgent government intervention over worsening economic hardship and what it describes as an increasingly difficult living condition for residents of Enugu State.

The group made the appeal during a solidarity visit to Obodoeze Ocho, where leaders of the organisation engaged in what they described as a frank and emotionally charged discussion on the state of governance and welfare in the region.

According to the group, the meeting was not ceremonial but driven by growing concerns over economic pressures affecting households across the state. Six senior officials of the organisation reportedly spoke extensively during the engagement, presenting their concerns as both political actors and citizens deeply affected by current conditions.

They described a situation marked by rising hardship, which they linked to what they termed excessive taxation and a series of government policies they believe have worsened the economic environment. They argued that these measures have placed additional strain on residents already struggling with high costs of living.

The group stated that many citizens now face reduced purchasing power, increased financial pressure, and declining standards of living, which they attributed to policy choices they consider unfavourable to the population. They said these challenges have created widespread frustration among communities.

Leaders of the Enugu People’s Mandate stressed that their concerns go beyond political differences, insisting that their position reflects the lived realities of ordinary residents across the state. They described the situation as one that requires urgent attention rather than delayed response.

They called on relevant authorities to take immediate and decisive steps to address the economic pressure facing citizens. According to them, intervention is necessary to restore balance in governance and ease the burden on households.

The group also urged a broader review of existing policies, arguing that governance should prioritise citizens’ welfare and economic stability. They maintained that policy frameworks must be reassessed to ensure they do not further deepen hardship.

In their appeal, the officials emphasised the need to restore public confidence in governance structures. They stated that rebuilding trust would require visible actions aimed at improving living conditions and reducing financial strain on residents.

They further noted that sustained hardship could erode social stability if not addressed, urging policymakers to act swiftly to prevent further deterioration of public welfare.

The visit and accompanying statements reflect growing political and civic conversations within Enugu State over economic conditions, taxation, and governance priorities, as pressure groups continue to call for reforms aimed at easing hardship across communities.

IGC Defends Grassroots Strength And Challenges Rival Credibility In Warri South West

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WARRI, DELTA — The Itsekiri Grassroot Coalition (IGC) has defended its structure, activities, and political relevance in Warri South West, while questioning the credibility and visibility of a rival group operating in the same political space.

The group’s Coordinator, Ben Eyitemi Eburajolo, issued the statement, insisting that the coalition has remained active for more than four years through consistent grassroots mobilisation across units, wards, and the wider local government area.

Eburajolo explained that the coalition’s strength lies in direct community engagement rather than online presence, stating that its members are deeply rooted in local political structures and community networks.

He further noted that the group played an active role during the last general elections, carrying out extensive market-to-market campaigns across communities in Warri South West. According to him, these activities are documented and can be verified through local records and field reports.

The IGC used the statement to respond to criticisms and comparisons from the Warri South West Unity and Development Group, which it described as less visible at the grassroots level. The coalition questioned the rival group’s level of sustained engagement within communities.

It challenged the group to provide evidence of regular meetings, consistent mobilisation activities, and measurable development contributions within the area. The coalition argued that political relevance must be demonstrated through tangible presence, not occasional statements or symbolic engagement.

Eburajolo emphasised that effective community organisation requires continuity, structure, and visible participation in local affairs. He said the IGC’s operations are built on established political actors who maintain close contact with residents across wards.

The coalition also raised broader concerns about development outcomes in Warri South West, arguing that political representation must translate into visible improvements in infrastructure and community welfare.

It called for stronger accountability from political actors and institutions, stressing that leadership performance should be assessed based on impact rather than rhetoric or affiliation.

The IGC reaffirmed its political alignment ahead of the 2027 elections, declaring continued support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori. It stated that its position reflects ongoing engagement with political structures at both federal and state levels.

As political positioning continues ahead of future elections, analysts note that grassroots mobilisation and competing local alliances remain key factors shaping influence in Warri South West’s political landscape.

Ughelli South Struggles With Debt And Low Revenue Delay Development Projects

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UGHELLI, DELTA — Local development efforts in Ughelli South Local Government Area are facing significant delays as financial constraints, mounting debts, and low internally generated revenue continue to slow the execution of key projects across the council.

Ughelli South Local Government Council Chairman, Lucky Avweromre, disclosed the challenges during an inspection tour of more than 35 ongoing projects and the inauguration of three 300KVA transformers in Otu-Jeremi and Ekakpamre.

Avweromre explained that the council’s financial resources remain heavily stretched, with a large portion of available funds committed to recurrent obligations. He noted that salary payments for teachers and other local government workers consume a substantial share of monthly allocations, leaving limited room for capital development.

He further stated that the council is also under pressure to service outstanding debts inherited from previous administrations. According to him, these obligations have created additional financial strain, reducing the capacity of the council to commence new infrastructure projects despite growing community demands.

The chairman acknowledged that while the council continues to push forward with development initiatives, progress remains slower than expected due to the funding gap. He said ongoing interventions span critical sectors such as housing, road construction, healthcare delivery, and agricultural support programmes.

Despite the constraints, Avweromre highlighted that the council has managed to sustain work on multiple community projects aimed at improving living conditions across Ughelli South. He added that efforts are ongoing to prioritise projects based on urgency and available funding.

Delta State Commissioner for Local Government Affairs, Kelly Kalanama Penawou, commended the council’s efforts during the visit, noting that local governments continue to operate under financial pressures across the state. He urged residents and community stakeholders to take responsibility for protecting government infrastructure to ensure long-term benefits.

Community leaders also reacted positively to the inauguration of the new transformers. One of the leaders, Jacob Abitor, expressed appreciation for the intervention and assured that the equipment would be safeguarded against vandalism and misuse.

Residents across Otu-Jeremi and Ekakpamre welcomed the electricity support, describing it as a step toward improving power supply and local economic activity. However, they also called for accelerated development in road infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and youth empowerment programmes.

The situation in Ughelli South reflects broader challenges facing many local government councils in Nigeria, where limited internally generated revenue and high recurrent expenditures continue to restrict capital development.

As pressure mounts, stakeholders say sustained investment and improved fiscal management will be critical to accelerating development and addressing infrastructure gaps in rural communities across the area.

Boat Mishap Kills Three Children In Bayelsa Waterway Tragedy

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YENAGOA, NIGERIA — A tragic boat accident has claimed the lives of three children along the Ikeinghenbiri–Ikebiri creek in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, raising fresh concerns over waterway safety in the region.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at approximately 1:00 a.m., when a wooden passenger boat travelling from Azuzuama to Yenagoa capsized mid-journey under unclear circumstances.

Authorities confirmed that the victims, aged between six and 15, were among passengers onboard the vessel at the time of the accident. Reports indicate that the children were asleep when the boat overturned, leaving them unable to escape.

Emergency response efforts led to the recovery of their bodies from the creek, bringing the tragic incident to a grim conclusion. The remains were subsequently transported back to Azuzuama, where burial arrangements were carried out by grieving families.

Although the exact cause of the accident has not been officially determined, preliminary findings suggest that overloading and possible failure of the boat’s water evacuation system may have contributed to the mishap.

Local sources stated that the vessel may have taken in excess water during the journey, eventually leading to loss of balance and capsizing in the dark conditions of the early morning.

The tragedy has once again highlighted persistent safety challenges affecting water transportation in Bayelsa State, where many communities rely heavily on boats as a primary means of movement.

Stakeholders and residents have renewed calls for stricter enforcement of safety regulations, including mandatory use of life jackets, regular inspection of vessels, and limits on passenger capacity.

Experts warn that recurring boat accidents in riverine areas are often linked to negligence, poor maintenance, and lack of regulatory oversight, stressing the need for urgent government intervention.

As investigations continue, authorities are expected to assess compliance with safety standards and determine measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The incident has left the affected communities in mourning, while reinforcing the urgent need to improve water transport safety to protect lives across Nigeria’s coastal and riverine regions.

Delta Communities Demand ₦2.4bn HCDT Balance, Threaten OML 26 Shutdown

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ISOKO, DELTA — Oil-producing communities in Delta State have demanded the payment of an alleged ₦2.4 billion shortfall in Host Community Development Trust (HCDT) funds tied to OML 26, warning that failure to act could lead to a shutdown of oil operations in the area.

The demand was reiterated on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 2:40 p.m., during a stakeholders’ engagement involving community representatives under the Isoko Grassroots Mobilisers, where concerns over unpaid statutory contributions were raised.

The communities called on the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to urgently intervene in what they described as a failure by operators to fully remit the required 3 percent of annual Operating Expenditure (OPEX) as mandated by the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

They also urged the Asset Management Team and Sterling Global Oil, operators of OML 26, to meet their obligations without further delay, warning that continued non-compliance could disrupt oil production activities in the region.

According to the group, the HCDT linked to OML 26 was inaugurated in February 2024, but only a partial remittance was made in October 2025, leaving an outstanding balance estimated at ₦2.4 billion.

Community leaders disclosed that the Board of Trustees flagged the discrepancy as far back as November 2025, but efforts to resolve the issue have yielded no meaningful outcome.

They noted that a virtual meeting held in December 2025 failed to reach an agreement, prompting the submission of a formal petition to the NUPRC in January 2026.

The petition led to a tripartite meeting held on April 15, 2026, in Abuja, involving representatives of the Nigerian Exploration and Production Limited (NEPL), the Asset Management Team, and the HCDT Board.

At the meeting, the operator reportedly attributed the funding shortfall to “special intervention projects,” a justification strongly rejected by the communities, who insist it contradicts the provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act.

The stakeholders expressed further concern that despite multiple engagements and earlier discussions, including on security issues in Isoko North, there has been no visible development project executed since the HCDT’s inauguration.

They warned that the continued delay in fulfilling financial obligations and implementing development initiatives could force communities to mobilise and halt oil operations within the OML 26 axis.

Analysts say disputes over HCDT funding could pose significant risks to oil production if not addressed promptly, especially as host community relations remain a critical factor in sustaining operations in the Niger Delta.

As tensions rise, stakeholders are calling for swift regulatory intervention to resolve the dispute and prevent disruptions that could impact both local livelihoods and national oil output.

Court Discharges Two Minors In Effurun Rape Case Over Prosecution Failure

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EFFURUN, DELTA — High Court 2 sitting in Effurun, Delta State, has discharged two minors previously accused of rape after ruling that the prosecution failed to diligently pursue the case.

The decision was delivered on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 11:20 a.m., at the Effurun High Court, where the matter was struck out due to lapses in the handling of the case by the Nigerian Police Force, Warri Area Command.

The minors were initially arraigned on December 9, 2025, through a motion ex parte filed by the police. On the same day, the court granted them bail after defence counsel raised objections based on provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law (ACJL) of Delta State and the Child Rights Law.

According to defence counsel, Agba Abraham, the prosecution failed to effectively follow through with the case, leading to prolonged delays and lack of substantive progress in court proceedings.

The judge, in striking out the matter, held that the inability of the prosecution to diligently prosecute the case made it unsustainable to continue the trial. The ruling effectively brought the case to an end.

With the court’s decision, the two minors have now been formally discharged and are no longer facing any criminal charges in relation to the allegations.

Legal analysts note that the outcome underscores the importance of thorough investigation and proper case management in criminal proceedings, particularly in sensitive cases involving minors.

The case has also drawn attention to the role of law enforcement agencies in ensuring that prosecutions are handled with diligence, professionalism, and respect for legal timelines.

Observers say the ruling may prompt renewed scrutiny of prosecutorial practices within the police, especially in cases where delays or procedural lapses can lead to dismissal.

As the matter concludes, stakeholders in the justice system are expected to reflect on the need for improved coordination between investigators and prosecutors to ensure that cases are effectively handled from arraignment to final judgment.

PHOTOS: Peter Obi, Bala Mohammed in closed-door meeting

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The former presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 general election,  Peter Obi, on Thursday arrived in Bauchi State for a meeting with Governor Bala Mohammed.

Obi, a key figure in the opposition coalition arrived earlier in the day for the meeting, which took place at the Presidential Lounge of the Government House.

What they discussed hasn’t been made public yet, as both men kept things private. However, sources within the Government House say the talks could be linked to ongoing political realignments and early positioning ahead of future elections.

There are expectations that both leaders will speak to journalists once the meeting wraps up.

The meeting comes at a time when Mohammed’s political direction has drawn attention. The governor, who heads the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governors’ Forum, had previously indicated interest in moving to the African Democratic Congress (ADC). But shortly after, he hosted top figures from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), suggesting he may still be weighing his options.

For now, all eyes are on what comes out of this meeting and whether it signals a new political alliance taking shape.

Nigeria’s Ambassador-designate to Algeria dies at 50

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Mohammed Lele

Nigeria’s ambassador-designate to Algeria, Mohammed Lele, has died.

Kimiebi Ebienfa, spokesman for the federal ministry of foreign affairs, in a statement issued on Wednesday, said Lele died in the wee hours of Sunday, April 19, in Ankara, Turkey, “after a protracted illness”.

While describing his death as a major loss to the foreign service, the ministry said Lele was a seasoned diplomat who served Nigeria with dedication, professionalism and commitment throughout his career.

Before his nomination as ambassador-designate to Algeria, Lele served as Director of the Middle East and Gulf Division at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

He was appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, with his nomination later confirmed by the Senate.

Born in Gamawa, Bauchi State, in 1976, the late diplomat studied Economics at Bayero University, Kano. Over the course of his career, he served in Nigeria’s diplomatic missions in Berlin, Lomé and Riyadh.

The Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dunoma Umar Ahmed, who received his remains at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, described him as a diligent and humble officer whose service to the country would be remembered.

Mr Lele was laid to rest in Kano on Wednesday in accordance with Islamic rites.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs extended condolences to his family, colleagues, and the government and people of Bauchi State, describing his death as a profound loss to Nigeria’s diplomatic community.

 

Troops kill 24 terrorists, rescue 9 victims in Borno

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Troops of the Nigerian Army have neutralised 24 terrorists and rescued nine women and children abducted by insurgents during operations in Borno.

This is contained in an operational report made available to the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday.

According to the report, troops of 26 Brigade conducted a Search and Rescue, SAR, mission towards the Mandara Mountains, leading to the safe recovery of the kidnapped victims.

The report said the terrorists, suspected to be members of Boko Haram/ISWAP, fired projectiles into Gwoza in apparent retaliation for the operation; it added that no casualties were recorded.

”The most significant engagement occurred in Kukareta community, where terrorists launched a coordinated attack from midnight until about 3; 00 a.m., on Thursday.

”Troops responded swiftly and contained the attack after a fierce exchange, inflicting heavy losses on the attackers, with about 24 terrorists neutralised during the encounter.

”Items recovered from the fleeing insurgents include 10 AK-47 rifles, one General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG), one PKT machine gun, one Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) tube, one hand grenade, 15 AK-47 magazines, and three belts of 7.62mm special ammunition,” it said.

The report added that some equipment damage was recorded on the troops’ side, including tyres of a reinforcing combat vehicle that were blown out during the engagement.

According to the report, exploitation of the area is ongoing, while efforts are being intensified to track down fleeing terrorists.

 

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French Cinema Icon Nathalie Baye Dies at 77 After Battle With Lewy Body Dementia

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The passing of Nathalie Baye marks the end of an era for French cinema, as tributes continue to pour in for a woman whose career spanned more than five decades and helped shape the identity of modern European film.

Widely respected for her emotional depth and understated elegance on screen, Baye built a reputation as one of France’s most reliable and versatile performers. Whether portraying complex romantic leads, conflicted mothers, or aristocratic figures, she brought a quiet intensity that resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike.

Her rise to prominence in the 1970s came through collaborations with legendary filmmakers such as François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard figures central to the French New Wave and post-New Wave movements. These partnerships placed her at the heart of a transformative period in cinema, where storytelling became more introspective and character-driven.

Throughout the 1980s, Baye dominated the French awards scene, securing multiple César Awards and becoming one of the few actresses to win the Best Actress honor three years in a row. Her performances during this time were often praised for their realism and emotional restraint, qualities that set her apart in an industry known for dramatic flair.

Internationally, she gained wider recognition through roles that introduced her to global audiences. In Catch Me If You Can, directed by Steven Spielberg, she portrayed the mother of Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, adding emotional grounding to the fast-paced story. Years later, she appeared in Downton Abbey: A New Era, further cementing her presence beyond French cinema.

Baye also embraced collaborations with a new generation of filmmakers, including Xavier Dolan, demonstrating her ability to remain relevant and compelling across changing cinematic styles. Her willingness to take on diverse and sometimes unconventional roles kept her career vibrant well into her later years.

Beyond her professional achievements, Baye’s personal life also drew public attention, particularly her relationship with Johnny Hallyday, one of France’s most iconic music figures. Their relationship, and the birth of their daughter Laura Smet, connected two major artistic legacies in French culture.

Her death following complications from Lewy body dementia has also brought renewed awareness to the condition, a complex neurodegenerative disease that affects cognition, movement, and perception. Advocates hope that increased visibility may encourage more research and support for those living with similar illnesses.

As France and the global film community reflect on her legacy, Baye is remembered not just for her awards or accolades, but for the authenticity she brought to every role. Her performances captured the subtleties of human emotion in a way that few actors achieve, leaving behind a body of work that will continue to inspire generations of filmmakers and audiences alike.

US Military Seizes Another Iran-Linked Oil Tanker

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The United States military has seized another oil tanker linked to Iran, further escalating tensions between both countries.

The vessel, identified as Majestic X, was intercepted on Thursday in the Indian Ocean, according to a statement from the U.S. Defence Department.

The action comes just a day after Iran’s Revolutionary Guards took control of two ships in the Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil route.

The Pentagon also released footage showing U.S. personnel on board the tanker, stating that the operation is part of ongoing efforts to disrupt networks involved in the smuggling of Iranian oil.

Officials said the tanker was located between Sri Lanka and Indonesia and was en route to China before it was seized. The ship, which flies a Guyana flag, had previously been sanctioned by U.S. authorities in 2024 over allegations of illegal crude oil transport.

There has been no immediate reaction from Iran regarding the latest seizure.

The development adds to rising tensions in the region, especially after Iran reportedly attacked three commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz and captured two of them.

Earlier in the week, President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire with Iran but maintained a naval blockade on Iranian ports.

The ongoing standoff has severely disrupted shipping activities through the strait, which handles about 20 per cent of global oil trade.

The impact is already being felt worldwide, with oil prices surging above $100 per barrel and the cost of goods rising across several regions.

European officials have also warned that the crisis could have long-term economic consequences, with daily losses running into hundreds of millions of euros.

Despite the tension, global stock markets have remained relatively stable, even as uncertainty continues over how the situation will unfold.

₦100M Legal Showdown: Mayowa Lambe Fires Back at Robert Ekpenyong Ekpo Over Explosive Podcast Claims

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The legal dispute between media personality Robert Ekpenyong Ekpo and his estranged wife, On-Air Personality Mayowa Lambe, is quickly escalating into a high-stakes public and legal battle, drawing widespread attention across media and social platforms.

At the center of the controversy is a cease-and-desist notice demanding that Ekpo retract statements he made during an appearance on The Honest Bunch podcast. In that episode, he shared deeply personal allegations about their marriage, accusing Lambe of deception, infidelity, and emotional manipulation. His claims painted a picture of a troubled union marked by long-distance strain, financial pressure, and mistrust.

However, Lambe’s legal representatives have strongly pushed back, describing his statements as false, damaging, and intentionally misleading. According to the notice, their traditional marriage had already been dissolved with the awareness of both families, meaning there was no ongoing marital relationship at the time of the events he described publicly. This directly challenges the emotional narrative Ekpo presented, particularly his claims of being blindsided by her remarriage.

The legal team further argues that Ekpo’s public disclosures were not only inaccurate but part of a broader pattern of reputational harm. They allege that his statements triggered waves of online backlash against Lambe, exposing her to harassment, criticism, and damaging speculation. In their view, this goes beyond a personal dispute and enters the territory of defamation with real consequences for her personal and professional life.

Adding another layer to the case, the notice claims Lambe has documented evidence to counter several of Ekpo’s assertions. This includes proof of financial contributions she made during the relationship, as well as records related to fertility efforts contradicting his narrative that she deliberately avoided having children while he bore the emotional burden of thinking he was the cause.

The demand for ₦100 million in damages signals just how serious the matter has become. Legal experts note that beyond financial compensation, the requirement for a public apology and retraction on the same platforms where the claims were made suggests a focus on restoring reputation as much as seeking punitive action.

Meanwhile, public reaction has been sharply divided. Some sympathize with Ekpo, seeing his podcast appearance as a man expressing pain after a failed marriage. Others believe such deeply personal accusations should not have been aired publicly, especially without clear evidence, and support Lambe’s decision to pursue legal action.

The situation also highlights a broader issue in today’s digital age: the blurred line between personal storytelling and potential defamation. As more individuals turn to podcasts and social media to share private experiences, the legal risks tied to those narratives are becoming increasingly significant.

As the deadline outlined in the cease-and-desist approaches, attention now shifts to Ekpo’s next move. Whether he complies with the demands or chooses to contest them in court could determine how far this dispute goes and what additional revelations may come to light.

For now, what began as a personal fallout has evolved into a complex legal confrontation, with reputation, truth, and accountability all hanging in the balance.

BREAKING: Tinubu seeks Senate approval for fresh $516m loan

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President Bola Tinubu has written to the Senate to seek an approval for a $516,333,007 million loan from a Deutsche bank to fund the execution of Sections 1, Phase 1a and 1b of the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway.

The letter was addressed to Senate President Godswill Akpabio and read during plenary on Thursday.

President Tinubu in the letter is asking for an expeditious passage.

Akpabio referred the letter to the Committee on Local and Foreign Debts for legislative action and a report back in one week.

More details to follow….

Shocking Twist in D4vd Case as Autopsy Reveals Brutal Death of Teen Celeste Rivas Hernandez

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The tragic case involving D4vd and 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez has taken an even darker turn following the official confirmation of her cause of death, deepening public shock and grief.

Authorities have now confirmed that Celeste died from multiple penetrating injuries, with autopsy findings revealing stab wounds to her chest and abdomen. Investigators also uncovered disturbing forensic details, including traces of shredded plastic embedded in some of her wounds evidence that may play a crucial role in the prosecution’s case as it unfolds in court.

Her remains, discovered months after she was reported missing, were found concealed in the front trunk of a Tesla linked to the singer. By the time the body was recovered, significant decomposition had occurred, complicating early efforts to determine exactly what happened. This delay contributed to the long wait before officials could publicly release the cause of death.

Prosecutors allege that Celeste was killed sometime in early May 2025, shortly after visiting the artist’s residence in the Hollywood Hills. According to their timeline, she never returned home after that visit, sparking a missing persons case that stretched on for months before the grim discovery in September.

Despite the weight of the allegations, D4vd has pleaded not guilty to all charges, including murder. His legal team maintains that he is innocent and insists that evidence presented during trial will ultimately clear his name. They have emphasized that speculation should not replace due process, signaling a fierce legal battle ahead.

The case has also raised serious questions about the timeline of the investigation. Law enforcement officials have defended their approach, explaining that the complexity of the case required careful handling especially given the number of individuals involved, varying levels of cooperation from witnesses, and the condition of the evidence. According to investigators, ensuring that every detail was thoroughly examined was critical to building a solid case that could stand in court.

Meanwhile, Celeste’s family continues to mourn an unimaginable loss. Describing her as vibrant, loving, and full of life, they have shared memories of simple, joyful moments—like family movie nights—that now carry profound emotional weight. Their public statements reflect both heartbreak and a strong demand for justice, as they navigate the painful reality of losing their daughter under such horrific circumstances.

The broader impact of the case has been significant. Following the discovery of the body, D4vd stepped away from the public eye, with his music career effectively put on hold. Tours were cancelled, partnerships dissolved, and his once-rising profile in the music industry has been overshadowed by the ongoing legal proceedings.

As the case heads further into the courtroom, more details are expected to emerge details that could either strengthen the prosecution’s claims or support the defense’s argument of innocence. For now, the focus remains on the pursuit of justice for Celeste, whose story has left a lasting mark on both her community and the wider public.

Plateau govt arraigns 5 over role in Jos killings, files terrorism case

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Plateau State government has filed charges bordering on terrorism against five suspects following gunmen attack on Angwan Rukuba in Jos North Local Government Area.

The five suspects were arrested by the Department of State Services (DSS) after several people were killed and others injured in the attack.

The charges were filed after President Bola Tinubu’s visit to Plateau State, where he promised justice for the victims.

Charges of criminal conspiracy to commit terrorism and other related offences were slammed against three of the suspects, named Isa Umar Ibrahim, Auwalu Abubakar, also known as Auwalu Dogo, and Musa Abubakar Ibrahim, also known as Yaroro.

One of the five defendants, Adamu Isa Alhassan, was charged with criminal conspiracy, culpable homicide, illegal possession of firearms, and unlawful dealing in arms and ammunition.

The state’s Attorney General, Philemon Daffi, who filed the charges, stated that the actions of the four men were contrary to Section 269 and punishable under Section 270 of the Penal Code Law of Plateau State, 2017.

“That you, Isa Umar Ibrahim, Musa Abubakar Ibrahim of Riyom Local Government Area, Auwalu Abubakar (A.K.A Auwalu Dogo) of Jos North Local Government Area, Musa Abubakar Ibrahim (A.K.A Yaroro) of Jos North Local Government Areas of Plateau State; and one Ado Ibrahim (Now at Large) of Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, on the 28th day of March, 2025 at Farin Gada, Jos North Local Government Area, did conspire amongst yourselves to commit offences relating to terrorism when you planned, organized, facilitated, aided, and contributed money to carry out the attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court; you thereby committed the above offence.

“That you, Isa Umar Ibrahim, Musa Abubakar Ibrahim of Riyom Local Government Area, Auwalu Abubakar (A.K.A Auwalu Dogo) of Jos North Local Government Area, Musa Abubakar Ibrahim (A.K.A Yaroro) of Jos North Local Government Areas of Plateau State; and one Ado Ibrahim (Now at Large) of Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, on the 28th day of March, 2025 at Farin Gada, Jos North Local Government Area, did commit the offence of terrorism when you planned, organized, facilitated, aided, contributed and received money to carry out an attack in Angwan Rukuba, which led to the death of over thirty (30) people in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau State within the Jurisdiction of this Honourable Court,” the charge reads.

Part of the charge against Alhassan reads: “That you Adamu Isah Alhassan together with one Ibrahim Musa (Now at Large), Imarana Sa’idu (Now at Large), Yusuf Sa’idu (Now at Large), Aliyu Usaini (Now at Large), Yahuza Adamu (Now at Large), Mubarak Yunusa (Now at Large), Yakubu, whose surname is unknown (Now at Large) and others also at large between the months of January to December, 2025 and in January, 2026 at Gwang, Rin Ward, Bachit and Bangai Villages of Riyom Local Government Area and Vom in Jos South Local Government Areas of Plateau State within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court did commit an illegal act to wit: Culpable Homicide Punishable with Death, when you armed yourselves with guns, attacked and killed the residents of Gwang, Rin Ward, Bachit and Bangai Villages of Riyom Local Government Area and Vom in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State, and you thereby committed the above offence”.

8 Morning Habits That May Be Undermining Your Health Every Day

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Many people start their day on autopilot grabbing their phone, skipping breakfast, and rushing out the door with coffee in hand. While these routines may feel harmless, experts say they can quietly drain energy, increase stress, and affect focus throughout the day.

Morning habits don’t just shape the first few hours after waking they influence mood, productivity, and even long-term wellbeing. The problem is that several common routines may be doing more harm than good.

Here are eight morning habits that could be working against your health, along with healthier alternatives backed by experts.

1. Drinking coffee before water

After hours of sleep, the body wakes up naturally dehydrated. Reaching for coffee first can worsen this. According to registered dietitian Maxine Yeung, caffeine can increase fluid loss and further dehydrate the body.

Starting with water instead helps rehydrate the system, support digestion, and improve alertness. Ideally, drink one to two glasses of water before your first cup of coffee.

2. Skipping breakfast

While not always harmful, consistently skipping breakfast can leave you feeling tired, unfocused, and irritable. It may also lead to overeating later in the day and unstable blood sugar levels.

Experts recommend eating within a couple of hours of waking up when possible. A balanced breakfast should include protein, healthy fats, and fiber for example, eggs with vegetables and whole-grain toast or oatmeal with fruit and nuts.

3. Checking your phone immediately

Reaching for your phone first thing in the morning can put the brain into a reactive and stressful state before the day has properly begun. Behavioral sleep medicine specialist Annie Miller warns that this habit can increase anxiety and negatively affect mood over time.

Instead, give yourself at least a few minutes without screens. Stretch, breathe, or simply sit in natural light before engaging with notifications.

4. Skipping mindfulness or quiet time

Avoiding moments of calm reflection in the morning means missing an opportunity to regulate stress before the day begins. Even brief mindfulness practices can help stabilize emotions and improve focus.

This doesn’t require long sessions just one minute of deep breathing, journaling a thought, or checking in with how you feel can make a difference.

5. Waking up and rushing immediately

Starting the day in a hurry can keep the body in a constant stress response. This “rush mode” can raise cortisol levels and leave you feeling overwhelmed before your day even starts.

Allowing a slower transition into the morning by waking up slightly earlier or reducing tasks can help improve mental clarity and reduce tension.

6. Not getting morning sunlight

Avoiding natural light early in the day can disrupt your internal body clock. Morning sunlight helps regulate sleep patterns and boosts alertness by signaling to your brain that it’s time to be awake.

Spending even 5–10 minutes outside or near a bright window can help improve energy and focus.

7. Sitting for too long after waking

Remaining inactive for long periods after waking can contribute to sluggishness. Gentle movement helps increase blood flow, wake up the body, and improve mental alertness.

Simple stretches, walking, or light activity can help transition the body into a more energized state.

8. Starting the day without a plan

Jumping straight into tasks without direction can create mental overload and reduce productivity. Without structure, the brain spends more energy deciding what to do next.

Taking a few minutes to outline priorities for the day can improve focus and reduce stress.

Building a healthier morning routine

Improving your mornings doesn’t require drastic lifestyle changes. Small adjustments—like drinking water before coffee, limiting early screen time, and adding moments of calm—can significantly improve how you feel throughout the day.

Your morning sets the tone for everything that follows. By making more intentional choices, you can build a routine that supports energy, clarity, and long-term health.

Power Naps Could Be the Fix for Your Afternoon Energy Crash

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That familiar afternoon slump usually hitting around 2 p.m.can make even simple tasks feel exhausting. Focus drops, energy fades, and productivity slows. While many people turn to caffeine for relief, research increasingly points to a more effective solution: a short daytime nap.

Once dismissed as laziness, power naps are now recognized as a practical tool for improving alertness, mood, and cognitive performance. However, their benefits depend heavily on how long and when you sleep.

What a short nap does to your brain

Sleep occurs in cycles, and the stage you reach determines how you feel when you wake up. In the first 20 minutes of sleep, the brain stays in light non-REM stages, allowing rest without fully shutting down mental function. This brief period is enough to restore alertness without entering deeper sleep.

If sleep continues beyond 30 minutes, the body may slip into deeper slow-wave sleep. Waking from this stage often leads to sleep inertia a period of grogginess and reduced mental clarity that can last up to half an hour, undoing the benefits of the nap.

Research, including studies conducted by NASA on pilots and astronauts, found that short naps significantly improve performance and alertness, with some participants showing marked boosts in reaction time and focus after just under 30 minutes of rest.

The ideal nap length

Sleep experts generally recommend naps lasting between 10 and 20 minutes. This window provides enough time for the brain to recharge without entering deeper sleep stages.

Short naps can improve concentration, lift mood, reduce fatigue, and enhance reaction speed almost immediately after waking. For those who have more time, longer naps of 60 to 90 minutes can allow the completion of a full sleep cycle, including REM sleep, which supports memory and creativity. However, these longer naps require careful timing to avoid waking up feeling disoriented.

Why timing is just as important

When you nap matters as much as how long you nap. The best time for a short rest is typically between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m., when the body naturally experiences a dip in alertness due to its circadian rhythm.

Napping too late in the afternoon especially after 4 p.m. can interfere with nighttime sleep, potentially leading to a cycle of poor rest and daytime fatigue.

Creating the right environment for rest

A good nap depends on the environment. A quiet, dimly lit space with a comfortable temperature—usually between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit helps the body relax faster. Even small amounts of light or noise can disrupt the ability to fall asleep quickly.

Tools such as eye masks, earplugs, or white noise machines can improve sleep quality. Some people also find that reclining in a chair instead of lying flat helps prevent oversleeping and makes it easier to wake up quickly.

Who benefits most from naps

Power naps can be especially helpful for shift workers, parents, and individuals with demanding schedules who need a quick cognitive reset during the day. Athletes also use short naps to support recovery and performance.

Many workplaces are beginning to recognize these benefits, with some even introducing dedicated rest spaces to support employee productivity and wellbeing.

However, individuals with insomnia or other sleep disorders should be cautious, as daytime sleeping may interfere with nighttime rest patterns.

A simple but effective energy reset

As research continues to grow, one thing is clear: a well-timed 10 to 20-minute nap can significantly improve mental performance and mood without the downsides of excessive caffeine or prolonged sleep inertia.

When done correctly, a power nap is not wasted time it is a strategic reset for both mind and body.

BREAKING: Trump Orders US Navy to ‘Shoot and Kill’ Boats Laying Mines in Hormuz

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Fresh tension has erupted between the United States and Iran despite the extension of the ceasefire, as President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered the US military to “shoot and kill” any Iranian small boats suspected of laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz.

Trump, in a post on social media, said the U.S. Navy had been directed to open fire without hesitation on any boat attempting to block the critical waterway, adding that mine-clearing operations in the area had also been intensified.

The development comes barely 24 hours after Iran reportedly attacked three cargo vessels in the strait and seized two of them, in what Tehran described as retaliation for the American naval blockade of its ports and coastline.

In a related development, the U.S. military announced the seizure of another tanker allegedly linked to the smuggling of Iranian crude oil.

According to the U.S. Defense Department, the vessel, identified as Majestic X, was intercepted in the Indian Ocean between Sri Lanka and Indonesia.

The latest actions have further heightened concerns over the already fragile ceasefire between both countries, which was recently extended to create room for diplomatic engagement.

However, uncertainty continues to surround the proposed talks in Islamabad, as both Washington and Tehran have continued to accuse each other of violating the truce.

The renewed tension has also raised fears over global energy supply, with the Strait of Hormuz remaining one of the world’s most critical oil routes, through which nearly 20 per cent of global crude shipments pass.

Analysts warn that any prolonged disruption in the waterway could worsen pressure on international oil prices and deepen concerns over the global economy.

Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts to restore calm in the region are still ongoing, even as hostilities continue to be reported in parts of the Middle East.

JUST IN: Gunmen Kill Pastor In Adamawa As Police Recover AK-47 Shells

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YOLA, NIGERIA — Suspected gunmen have shot dead a pastor, Emmanuel Ezeoikwe, in Zinal village, Song Local Government Area of Adamawa State, prompting a police investigation into the deadly attack.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 12:48 a.m., at the victim’s residence in Zinal village, while the case was formally reported to authorities around 6:30 a.m., according to the Adamawa State Police Command.

Police spokesperson Suleiman Nguroje confirmed that the attackers stormed the village under the cover of darkness and opened fire on the cleric, fatally wounding him during the assault. He stated that officers responded swiftly after receiving the report and moved to the scene.

Upon arrival, operatives found the victim’s lifeless body and immediately transported him to a nearby hospital, where a medical doctor confirmed him dead. The remains were later deposited in a morgue for further examination, including an autopsy.

Nguroje disclosed that three empty AK-47 shells were recovered at the scene, indicating that high-calibre firearms were used in carrying out the attack. The discovery has become a key part of the ongoing investigation.

The Commissioner of Police in Adamawa State, Kabir Hassan, has ordered a discreet and thorough investigation into the killing, directing tactical teams to track down and apprehend those responsible for the crime.

Security operatives have since intensified patrols and surveillance in the area as part of efforts to prevent further attacks and reassure residents. Authorities say the operation will continue until the perpetrators are brought to justice.

The police have also appealed to members of the public to remain calm and cooperate with law enforcement by providing credible information that could aid the investigation.

The killing has raised fresh concerns about security in parts of Adamawa State, where rural communities have occasionally experienced attacks by armed groups. Community leaders have called for increased protection and rapid response mechanisms to safeguard lives and property.

As investigations continue, residents of Zinal village and surrounding areas remain on alert, while authorities work to uncover the motive behind the attack and ensure accountability.

4 Powerful Ways Laughter Changes Your Brain and Body

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A sudden laugh during a comedy or a shared joke with friends may feel effortless, but science shows it is far more complex than it seems. Laughter engages multiple regions of the brain at once, influencing emotion, movement, thinking, and social connection. Researchers say this simple human response can have wide-ranging effects on both mental and physical health.

Janet M. Gibson, a cognitive psychology professor at Grinnell College, has studied humor extensively and found that laughter is not just a momentary feeling of joy it triggers real biological and psychological changes that support long-term wellbeing.

1. Laughter reduces stress naturally

One of the most important effects of laughter is its ability to lower stress. When you laugh, the brain helps regulate neurotransmitters such as serotonin, which plays a key role in mood stability. This natural process can soften emotional reactions to stressful situations.

Laughter also reduces the release of stress hormones like cortisol, which when elevated for long periods can harm the immune system, heart health, and metabolism. Research tracking individuals over time has found that people who laugh more frequently tend to experience lower overall stress levels, regardless of intensity.

2. It gives your brain a full workout

Understanding humor is not passive it requires active mental effort. The brain must detect something unexpected, interpret it, and make sense of it within context. This process strengthens cognitive function and improves communication between different brain regions.

When you find something funny, areas such as the frontal lobe, motor cortex, and limbic system all activate together. The frontal lobe processes meaning, while the limbic system manages emotional response. This coordination supports mental agility and may even enhance creativity over time.

3. Laughter strengthens social bonds

Laughter is deeply social. People rarely laugh alone, and from early childhood, it plays a role in building relationships. Babies use laughter to connect with caregivers, and adults use it to build trust and closeness with others.

Shared laughter helps reduce social distance, even among strangers. It creates a sense of belonging and emotional connection. Studies also show that people tend to laugh more in group settings than when alone, reinforcing its role as a bonding behavior.

4. It builds emotional resilience

Positive emotions triggered by laughter—such as joy, amusement, and happiness—help strengthen emotional resilience. These feelings support a healthier outlook on life and improve overall satisfaction.

For older adults, humor is often linked to a greater sense of meaning and a more balanced view of past challenges. Laughter can help people cope with difficulties by encouraging a lighter, more flexible perspective on life’s problems.

How to bring more laughter into daily life

Laughter does not always have to be spontaneous. Mental health professionals often encourage intentional ways to increase humor in daily routines. This can include watching comedies, spending time with humorous people, writing down funny moments each day, or practicing laughter-based exercises such as laughter yoga.

While research is still exploring the full extent of laughter’s effects, current evidence is clear: making space for humor in everyday life supports both mental and physical wellbeing.

In simple terms, laughter is more than a reaction it is a powerful tool for a healthier brain, stronger relationships, and a more resilient mind.