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Full List: 8 DIGs likely to retire after Tunji Disu’s appointment as IGP

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Police Tunji Disu
Police Tunji Disu

President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday, appointed Assistant Inspector-General of Police Tunji Disu as the acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), following the abrupt resignation of Kayode Egbetokun.

Egbetokun, who resigned as the IGP, cited pressing family issues as reason for stepping down.

In a statement issued by the spokesman of the president, Chief Bayo Onanuga, Tinubu confirmed receiving Egbetokun’s resignation letter and expressed appreciation for his service to the nation.

Egbetokun, who was appointed in June 2023, had been serving a four-year term slated to elapse in June 2027, in line with the amended provisions of the Police Act.

Meanwhile, in Nigeria, it has been an established norm for senior police officers to retire when a junior officer is appointed Inspector-General.

Below are 8 DIGs likely to retire after Disu’s appointment:

Frank Mba

Mba began his career as an Inspector and rose steadily through the ranks. He became Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1999 and was promoted to Deputy Superintendent in 2003. He attained the rank of Superintendent in 2008, Chief Superintendent in 2012, Assistant Commissioner in 2014, Deputy Commissioner in 2018, and Commissioner of Police in 2020.

In March 2023, he was decorated as an Assistant Inspector-General. A three-time National Police Spokesman, Mba also received a UN Medal for his service with the United Nations Mission in Liberia (2006–2007).

Mohammed Gumel

Gumel currently serves as the Deputy Inspector-General in charge of the Force Intelligence Department at Force Headquarters, Abuja. He assumed the role in late December 2025/early January 2026. A seasoned officer and advocate of community policing, he previously served as Commissioner of Police and was recognised as the Best Community Policing Advocate of the Year (2024).

Adebola Hamzat

Hamzat is the DIG overseeing the Department of Logistics and Supply. Appointed and decorated in March 2025, he supervises procurement, works, housing, and technical services within the Force. He previously served as AIG in charge of Zone 16 and as Commissioner of Police in Oyo State.

Abubakar most recently headed the Department of Finance and Administration at Force Headquarters. Appointed to the position following promotion by the Police Service Commission in 2024, he oversees budgeting, human resources, and administrative processes.

Basil Idegwu

Idegwu leads the Department of Research and Planning. Appointed in March 2025, he is responsible for strategic planning and policy formulation. He holds a Ph.D. in Peace and Security Studies and plays a key role in modernising policing standards.

Bzigu Kwazhi

Kwazhi serves as DIG in charge of the Department of Operations. He coordinates nationwide operational activities, including joint security missions, riot control, and election security. In 2025, he led high-level security interventions in Plateau and Adamawa states.

Idris Abubakar

Appointed as a cadet ASP in May 1992, Abubakar holds academic qualifications including a Ph.D. in Psychology. He has held several senior leadership roles within the Force.

Adebowale Williams

Williams serves as DIG in charge of Information and Communication Technology. He oversees the technological and digital infrastructure supporting modern policing within the Nigeria Police Force.

However, Disu’s appointment will definitely open a new transition within the Force, with potential changes expected at the top hierarchy in the coming days.

Governor Alia: A Murder Accomplice In Cassock

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Governor Alia
Governor Alia

By Ofonime Honesty

There are moments when you have to stop pretending that we are a civilized society.

One of those moments is now! The Benue State Government wants to build a five-star rehabilitation centre for TERRORISTS. Yes, you read that right.

The Benue State Government, under its governor, Reverend Father Hyacinth Alia, has formally requested that the Chief of Defence Staff approve a Disarmament, Demobilisation, and Reintegration (DDR) Center. A state with dilapidated roads, education, and health infrastructure is prioritizing doling out billions of Naira for a programme which may have been conceptualized in the pit of hades.

About four hundred terrorists, who have turned the Food Basket of the Nation into a slaughterhouse and graveyard, have been penciled down for the initial phase of the programme. Four hundred blood-drunk goons who kill farmers, behead children, gang-rape women, and abduct pregnant mothers. Four hundred beasts who force married women to cook for them and warm their stinkingly dirty beds after murdering their husbands.

After this so-called rehabilitation, the state government plans to issue them certificates.

Let us not forget, this is the same Governor Alia who stood before the world and denied there was genocide in Benue. He looked at the slaughtered farmers, and the beheaded mothers and children, but said it amounted to little or nothing. He denied the obvious, and now he is building a monument to reward the butchers. First, he erased the crime; now, he is empowering the criminals.

Let’s be clear: any government or government official who supports this should be regarded as an accomplice to murder. These children of perdition are thriving because they are cocooned by a leadership that rewards inanities. Governor Hyacinth Alia, you are an accomplice to murder. You are a cleric who frolics with demons.

The Director of the Reintegration Commission, one Josephine Habba, is also an accomplice. She stood in Makurdi and told the world that these terrorists are “not necessarily criminals”—that they were just poor, misguided souls taken in to do the “dirty jobs” for the real bad guys.

Madam, I want to meet you. I want to sit with you. I want to look into your eyes and ask you: if a man picks up a machete and cuts off a farmer’s head, what exactly is he? If a man holds down a woman while his friends take turns on her, what exactly is he? If a man abducts a pregnant woman and forces her to cook for him after killing her husband, what exactly is he?

If these people are not criminals and terrorists, then words have lost their meanings. We humans should then be bleating like goats instead of using words. If these people are not criminals and terrorists, then you are not a woman, Madam Josephine.

We are told this programme will cost millions in hard currency, and that it will bring international attention. Which other international attention do we crave? Have we not been labeled a Country of Particular Concern by the United States government? Has the international community not heard that we pay ransom running into billions of Naira for kidnap victims in Benue, Kwara, Plateau and other places?

Maybe the “international attention” would be to confirm that in Nigeria, you can terrorise communities, destroy livelihoods, abduct women and children, and the government will reward you with a five-star rehabilitation centre, a six-month to one-year course, starter packs, and a certificate of reintegration. In fact, the United Nations must be made to know that the aid sent to Benue is deployed to enriching terrorists.

What happens to the pregnant women? What happens to the children they were carrying when they were forced into servitude? What happens to the babies born in captivity, the ones who came into this world surrounded by armed men and the smell of death? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Because in our clime, we do not rehabilitate victims; we rehabilitate criminals. Victims are expected to forgive, move on, and watch the rehabilitation of the people who destroyed their lives.

To worsen the insult, the Benue Government’s ‘ultramodern rehabilitation centre’ is sited in Logo Local Government Area—the same place the killers have turned into a slaughter slab of innocent souls.

The hapless victims in Logo and other ravaged places would endure the pain of watching the killers of their fathers, mothers, and children have fun at their expense. While victims starve in Logo, the killers would be enjoying three square balanced meals and other benefits.

This is the Benue State Government’s shameful grand plan. This is the peace strategy that has taken years to develop. This is the solution to the crisis that has turned the Middle Belt into a cemetery. What a cheeky surrender!

Governor Alia, you are invariably telling every young man that terrorism pays. That if you cause enough chaos, the government will come calling with a rehabilitation package, a monthly allowance, and a glossy certificate.

Our young men are watching and learning. While these 400 are in their centre, eating three square meals and enjoying five-star services, their colleagues in the bushes and on our highways will be abducting new pregnant women. They will be burning new villages. They will be creating new widows. They will be beheading children. All these, to have your attention.

And in a few years, they will “repent” too. And the government will build another centre. And another. And another. Until every terrorist is empowered.

But Mr. Terrorist, we will remember your face. We will remember every village you burned. We will remember everyone you killed. We will remember everything. And one day, when you least expect it, we will find you. We will do whatever we wish to you. For now, let the madness continue. Enjoy yourself while it lasts.

I rest my case!

(Ofonime Honesty is a journalist, author and agropreneur. +2348023314809 ofonimehonesty@gmail.com)

Elections not conducted on social media — Tinubu fires back at opposition

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday, told opposition and party faithful that “elections are not conducted on social media platforms.

“This mission is about presence, truth and trust. Elections are conducted by Nigerians, not on social media platforms,” he said, urging party loyalists to counter misinformation with verified facts and take reform messages to grassroots communities.

This is as he called on governors, federal lawmakers and party leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to consolidate economic reforms and intensify grassroots engagement, declaring that the administration is moving from economic stabilisation to full-scale growth acceleration in 2026.

While speaking through Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Progressive Governors’ Forum and Renewed Hope Ambassadors Strategic Summit at the Presidential Villa’s Old Banquet Hall, Tinubu noted APC unity as the party moves from economic stabilisation to growth.

Describing the administration’s first phase as one of “difficult but necessary corrections,” the President said structural reforms introduced since 2023 had begun to restore fiscal credibility and stabilise key macroeconomic indicators.

According to him, inflationary pressures are easing, fuel supply disruptions have been addressed and the naira is showing stronger fundamentals, aided by interventions of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

He said: “Our economy is picking up. Major investment decisions across Africa increasingly favour Nigeria. That reflects renewed confidence in our direction.”

Tinubu disclosed that the proposed N58.18 trillion 2026 budget would mark a pivot “from stabilisation to acceleration,” with record capital expenditure, the largest security allocation in the country’s history and tax reforms aimed at protecting vulnerable citizens while broadening the revenue base.

He stressed that policy success would ultimately depend on public understanding, charging members of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors platform to take reform messages beyond conference halls into wards, markets and campuses.

Court fixes new date for El-Rufai’s arraignment

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Mallam Nasir El-rufai
Mallam Nasir El-rufai

Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed April 23 for the arraignment of former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, in the cybercrimes and breach of Communications Act charges brought against him by the Federal Government

The Federal Government’s bid to arraign El-Rufai today could not proceed due to his absence.

El-Rufai, who was to be docked for his plea of guilty or not guilty over his alleged complicity in cybercrimes, breach of Communications Act, was not in court when the FG’s case against him was called.

At the hearing on Wednesday, Defence counsel, Oluwole Iyamu, told the court that his client was in the custody of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission and could not be brought for arraignment.

Iyamu urged the court to adjourn the matter to enable his production, and pressed for the bail application to be heard, noting that the prosecution had indicated it would not oppose bail as the offences were bailable.

However, the prosecution, led by Oluwole Aladedoye, asked the court to defer the bail request, arguing that the defendant had not yet been arraigned.

In a brief ruling, Justice Joyce Abdumalik held that since the defendant had not been formally arraigned, the bail application was premature.

The court subsequently adjourned the matter to April 23, 2026, for arraignment.

Laura Ikeji Kanu Raises Alarm Over Rising Cost of Business Spaces in Lagos State

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Nigerian businesswoman and social media personality Laura Ikeji Kanu has voiced strong concern over what she describes as an alarming increase in the cost of renting commercial spaces across Lagos State.

Taking to social media, Laura questioned the sharp surge in rent prices for shops, offices, and retail spaces, noting that the trend is placing immense pressure on small and medium-sized business owners trying to survive in Nigeria’s economic hub.

According to her, entrepreneurs are now being asked to pay significantly higher amounts for spaces that were previously considered moderately priced. She pointed out that in some prime areas, rents have reportedly doubled or even tripled within a short period, making it difficult for growing brands to maintain physical locations.

Laura emphasized that beyond rent itself, business owners also face additional costs such as service charges, agency fees, legal fees, and in some cases multi-year advance payments. When combined, these expenses can be overwhelming, particularly for startups and small-scale retailers.

Lagos, being the commercial heartbeat of Nigeria, remains highly competitive. High demand for strategic locations in areas like Lekki, Victoria Island, Ikeja, and Surulere continues to drive up property prices. However, critics argue that the pace of increase is no longer sustainable for many entrepreneurs.

Her comments have sparked conversation among fellow business owners, many of whom echoed her concerns. Some revealed they have had to downsize, relocate to less central areas, or shift fully to online operations due to rising overhead costs. Others warned that if the trend continues, it could discourage young entrepreneurs from investing in physical storefronts altogether.

Economic observers note that inflation, foreign exchange fluctuations, high construction costs, and increased demand for premium commercial properties are key factors influencing the hike. Landlords, on the other hand, often cite maintenance costs and market demand as justification for higher pricing.

Laura’s remarks highlight a broader issue affecting Nigeria’s business climate — the balance between property investment returns and the sustainability of small businesses that fuel local economies.

As discussions continue, many are calling for more structured regulations, flexible payment terms, or policy interventions that could ease the burden on entrepreneurs operating in Lagos.

For now, the rising cost of commercial rent remains a growing concern for business owners striving to stay afloat in one of Africa’s busiest economic centers.

Gunmen storm Ondo church, abduct six worshippers

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Gunmen have raided a Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) in Uso, Owo Local Government Area of Ondo state, abducting six worshippers.

Diaspora Digital Media understand that the incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday during morning service in the church.

Moreover, the abduction comes four days after gunmen abducted a couple at Ilu-Abo community in Akure north LGA of the state.

There has been rapid rise in gunmen attacks and growing security concerns in Ondo state recently.

The spokesman of the police command in the State, Jimoh Abayomi, said the attack happened at about 12:50am, noting that operatives of the command, working with the Nigerian Army and local vigilance group members, immediately launched a rescue operation.

“Upon receiving the report, operatives of the command, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and local vigilante groups, mobilised to the scene and commenced coordinated rescue operations,” he stated.

He noted that one of the abducted worshippers has been rescued, while one suspect has been taken into custody.

“As a result of sustained joint efforts, one of the kidnapped victims has been successfully rescued. Additionally, one suspect linked to the incident has been arrested and has made useful statements that are assisting ongoing investigations,” Abayomi said.

He assured that efforts were ongoing to rescue the remaining victims and bring all those responsible to justice.

“Security operations are ongoing to ensure the safe rescue of the remaining victims and the apprehension of all perpetrators involved,” the spokesperson added.

The police urged residents of the area to remain calm and cooperate with security agencies.

“Residents are urged to remain calm, vigilant and cooperate with security agencies by providing credible and actionable information that may assist ongoing operations,” he added.

HBO Max Acquires Japanese Period Action Drama Song of the Samurai From Studio the Seven, Sets May Premiere (Exclusive)

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HBO Max is expanding its international slate with the acquisition of the Japanese period action drama Song of the Samurai, a visually rich series from Studio the Seven that blends historical storytelling with high-stakes action.

The streaming platform has scheduled the series for a May premiere, marking another strategic move in its push to diversify global content and strengthen its appeal in both Asian and Western markets.

Song of the Samurai is set against the backdrop of feudal Japan and follows the journey of a disgraced warrior navigating loyalty, betrayal, and redemption during a time of political upheaval. The series reportedly combines large-scale battle sequences with intimate character-driven drama, offering a layered exploration of honor, power, and survival.

Industry insiders say HBO Max moved quickly to secure international rights after early footage generated strong buzz among buyers. Studio the Seven, known for its cinematic production quality and stylized storytelling, is said to have invested heavily in authentic set design, traditional costume craftsmanship, and practical action choreography to bring the era to life.

The acquisition reflects a broader trend of global streamers tapping into premium Asian productions to meet growing demand for non-English-language content. Following the global success of Japanese and Korean dramas in recent years, platforms have increasingly prioritized high-budget international projects with strong crossover potential.

Executives familiar with the deal describe Song of the Samurai as a flagship release for HBO Max’s spring lineup, with marketing expected to highlight both its epic scope and emotional depth.

The May premiere positions the series as a potential breakout hit heading into the summer streaming season. Viewers can expect sweeping landscapes, intricate political rivalries, and carefully choreographed sword combat sequences designed to capture both traditional samurai aesthetics and modern cinematic intensity.

More casting details, trailer releases, and promotional appearances are expected in the coming weeks as anticipation builds.

With this acquisition, HBO Max signals its continued commitment to global storytelling and Song of the Samurai could become one of the platform’s most talked-about international releases of the year.

JUST IN: Gunmen Abduct Five Worshippers in Ondo Church

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Gunmen

In the early hours of Wednesday, five worshippers were abducted by armed assailants at a branch of the Celestial Church of Christ in Uso, Owo Local Government Area.

The attack occurred around 1:00 a.m. while a church service was ongoing.

Immediate Response

The Ondo State Police Command confirmed the incident. DSP Abayomi Jimoh, the police spokesperson, said that operatives, in collaboration with the Nigerian Army and local vigilante groups, quickly mobilized to the scene to launch coordinated rescue operations.

Partial Rescue and Arrest

Jimoh disclosed that one of the kidnapped worshippers has been rescued. Additionally, one suspect linked to the abduction has been apprehended and is cooperating with investigators, providing statements that are aiding ongoing operations.

Authorities are continuing efforts to secure the remaining victims and bring all perpetrators to justice. Residents have been urged to stay calm, vigilant, and provide any credible information that could assist security agencies.

This incident comes amid rising security concerns in the Owo area, following previous attacks on churches and other public places in the region.

MASSOB mourns publisher of Jungle Journalist, ThankGod Ofoeluo

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ThankGod Ofoeluo

The leadership of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), have expressed deep shock and disbelief over the sudden death of Mr. ThankGod Ofoeluo, the publisher of Jungle Journalist, an online media agency.

MASSOB in a statement issued by it’s leader, Comrade Uchenna Madu, described ThankGod Ofoeluo one of the finest and selfless news publisher.

The movement said ThankGod Ofoeluo was not only a journalist but, social and human rights activist, who used jungle journalist publication to engage and enhance Igbo political, traditional and cultural activism in Nigeria.

The statement reads: “We are deeply affected. Ndigbo have suddenly lost one of the finest and selfless news publisher.

“He was not only a seasoned journalist, he was also a pen social and human rights activist, using jungle journalist publication to engage and enhance Igbo political, traditional and cultural activism in Nigeria.

“MASSOB commiserate with his family, the journalist family and Ndigbo in general. It was indeed a great loss to Arochukwu kingdom.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mohbad Still Unburied After Nearly Three Years as Primeboy Stages Protest

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Fresh controversy has erupted over the continued delay in the burial of late Nigerian singer Mohbad, as his friend and associate, Primeboy, publicly staged a protest demanding closure.

Primeboy expressed frustration that nearly three years after Mohbad’s death, the singer’s body allegedly remains in the mortuary. In a video circulating online, he questioned why the burial has been delayed for so long, suggesting that the prolonged situation is unfair to the late artist.

“Mohbad has not been buried for almost three years. His family is enjoying life, but he is still in the mortuary,” Primeboy said during the protest, visibly emotional.

Mohbad’s death in September 2023 shocked the nation and sparked widespread outrage. Public pressure led to investigations, the arrest of several individuals, and the exhumation of his body for autopsy as authorities sought clarity surrounding the circumstances of his passing. Since then, legal processes, forensic reviews, and family disputes have reportedly contributed to delays in laying him to rest.

Primeboy’s protest has reignited public debate. Some supporters agree that regardless of ongoing legal matters, the late singer deserves a proper burial and closure. Others argue that until all investigations and potential court proceedings are fully concluded, delays may be unavoidable.

The situation also reflects the emotional weight still surrounding Mohbad’s passing. His death triggered one of the largest online justice movements in Nigerian entertainment history, with fans, activists, and fellow artists demanding accountability and transparency.

As of now, Mohbad’s family has not issued a fresh statement directly responding to Primeboy’s protest. However, the renewed attention may increase pressure for updates on the legal and burial process.

For many fans, the core concern remains simple: after years of grief, controversy, and unanswered questions, they want peace for the late singer  and closure for those he left behind.

Bamidele Tope Saint CDies After Brief Hospitalization

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The Nigerian film industry has been thrown into mourning following the sudden death of Nollywood comic actor Bamidele Tope Saint, widely known as Okemesi.

According to reports, the actor passed away on Tuesday at about 11:50 a.m. after spending several hours in a coma at the hospital. Sources close to the situation disclosed that he reportedly developed complications linked to medication administered before his condition worsened. Despite medical efforts to stabilize him, he was later pronounced dead by doctors.

The heartbreaking news was confirmed in an emotional Instagram video by fellow actor Tony Montana Jeff, who stated that the family had moved his body to the morgue and would announce funeral arrangements in due time.

“With a heavy heart, I’m announcing to the world that Okemesi is dead. The doctor pronounced him dead at exactly 11:50 a.m. this morning… Okemesi is gone,” he said. He also thanked supporters who showed concern during the actor’s final moments and offered prayers for his soul.

Okemesi was known for his unique comic delivery, expressive acting style, and ability to light up the screen with humor. Over the years, he built a reputation in Yoruba-language Nollywood productions, earning admiration from fans who appreciated his natural talent and vibrant personality.

Colleagues and fans have since taken to social media to express shock and grief over his passing. Many described him as hardworking, humble, and deeply passionate about his craft. Tributes continue to pour in from across the entertainment industry, with actors, filmmakers, and supporters remembering his contributions to comic relief in Nollywood.

His sudden death has once again raised conversations around medical safety, drug administration, and the importance of proper healthcare monitoring.

Okemesi’s passing marks a painful loss for the Yoruba film community, coming at a time when the industry has also been grieving other recent losses.

As family members prepare to release further details about burial arrangements, fans continue to celebrate his life, legacy, and the laughter he brought to many homes.

May his soul rest in peace.

BREAKING: DSS arrests sixth suspect linked to Owo Church massacre

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

The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested sixth individual linked to the 2022 attack on St. Francis Catholic Church, Owo in Ondo State.

The arrest was disclosed by sources on Wednesday morning.

The brutal attack claimed the lives of more than 40 worshippers and left many others injured.

Meanwhile, the secret police is currently prosecuting five suspects — Idris Omeiza (25), Al Qasim Idris (20), Jamiu Abdulmalik (26), Abdulhaleem Idris (25), and Momoh Otuho Abubakar (47) — over alleged terrorism offences.

The sixth suspect, identified as Sani Yusuf, had reportedly evaded arrest for nearly four years, becoming one of the country’s most wanted fugitives.

According to a security source, DSS operatives tracked and arrested Yusuf in Iguosa community, along Powerline in Ovia North Local Government Area of Edo State.

Enugu Hosts Second Tech Festival, Showcasing Rising Digital Talent

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The Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, has reaffirmed that technology and innovation remain central to the state’s transformation agenda, urging young people to seize emerging opportunities in the digital economy.

Mbah spoke on Tuesday at the opening of the second edition of the Enugu Tech Festival held at the International Conference Centre, Enugu. He declared that technology has evolved beyond a supportive tool to become the “operating system” of modern life.

“The world has crossed a line. What we are witnessing in our lifetime is nothing short of an economic renaissance powered by technology,” the governor said.

He pointed to the rise of global tech giants such as Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet Inc., Amazon, and Meta Platforms as evidence that the global economy is increasingly driven by ideas, data, and innovation rather than physical assets.

According to him, Enugu has made a deliberate decision not to be a spectator in what he described as the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“Here in Enugu, we will not be spectators in this revolution. We will be participants. We will be producers,” he stated.

Highlighting progress made under his administration, Mbah said the state had transitioned from concept to execution within three years, embedding technology across governance and public services.

He disclosed that security architecture had been strengthened using AI-embedded systems to improve response time and oversight. Core government functions have also been digitised to enhance transparency, reduce delays, and improve decision-making.

The governor added that the introduction of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) into land administration has reduced processing time, safeguarded land rights, and boosted investor confidence in the state’s real estate market.

Beyond governance, Mbah said his administration has expanded digital infrastructure and laid the foundation for more reliable electricity supply to support innovation-driven growth.

A major focus of the administration, he noted, is education reform. The governor said schools across the state are now integrating digital tools into everyday learning, exposing students to robotics, mechatronics, artificial intelligence, and applied engineering.

Innovation hubs have also been established to nurture talent outside the formal school system.

“Master artificial intelligence; study robotics; learn cybersecurity; explore semiconductor design; build products that solve real problems,” he charged the youth.

Drawing a historical parallel, Mbah added:

“A hundred years ago, Enugu was known for what it extracted — coal. Let this generation be known for what it designs.”

National and Industry Endorsements

The Executive Vice Chairman and CEO of the Nigerian Communications Commission, Aminu Maida, commended the governor’s long-term vision, describing it as a foundation that would outlive his tenure.

He urged youths to take advantage of initiatives such as Smart Schools and the broader innovation ecosystem being developed across the state.

Similarly, Founder and Chairman of Zinox Group, Leo Stan Ekeh, encouraged young people to believe in their potential, stating that access to quality education and technology eliminates excuses for poverty in today’s digital world.

In his welcome address, the Commissioner for Innovation, Science and Technology, Dr. Lawrence Ezeh, described the festival as a defining moment in Enugu’s digital journey. He noted that thousands of youths have been trained through various initiatives and innovation hubs established since the inaugural tech festival in 2025.

Ezeh outlined key objectives of the festival, including strengthening partnerships, launching pilot projects in agriculture, healthcare, and green energy, promoting sustainable business practices, and expanding digital infrastructure.

The Managing Director of Tenece Group, Kingsley Eze, also praised the evolving tech ecosystem in Enugu, noting that the current administration has created an enabling environment that did not exist years ago.

The event attracted major players in the tech industry, government officials, and members of the diplomatic corps, including the Ambassador of Sweden to Nigeria, Anna Westteholm, and the Consul General of Denmark in Lagos, Mrs. Jette Bjerrum.

As Enugu positions itself as a rising tech hub in Nigeria, the second edition of the festival signals the state’s ambition to transition from a resource-based legacy to a knowledge-driven future.

Pictures from the event

N100m paid into Egbetokun’s son account was bank error — Nigeria Police

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Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun
Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olukayode Adeolu Egbetokun

Nigeria police has clarified that a N100 million transfer to the personal account of Victor Egbetokun, son of Kayode Egbetokun, the outgoing inspector-general of police (IGP), was made in error.

The clarification is coming following an online report alleging that Victor received N100 million from the Anambra state government’s (ANSG) security vote account.

While speaking on Channels Television on Monday, the Force spokesman, Benjamin Hundeyin, said Victor reported the incident to the police, adding that the funds were reversed immediately.

He said the statement of account of the former IGP’s son was printed and confirmed that the N100 million had been reversed.

“You could remember when he (Omoyele Sowore) said N100 million was paid into the account of the son of the IGP. I called the son of the IGP immediately to know what was going on, and he explained,” Hundeyin said.

“He said he saw N100 million in his account, and he told his accounts officer to reverse the money immediately, which he did.

“He printed out his statement of account. He showed me. The young man was forced to close down that account. He has written a petition to the EFCC for that allegation to be investigated.”

Hundeyin described the incident as a mistaken transaction, with the money returned to the state government’s account shortly after detection.

Four Killed in Washington Stabbing Attack

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Four people have been killed in a stabbing attack in the U.S. state of Washington, while the suspect was shot dead by a responding police officer, authorities said.

The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office reported that deputies were responding to emergency calls about a man allegedly violating a no-contact order at a residence near Tacoma when the violence unfolded.

According to officials, witnesses began calling authorities around 9:30 a.m., reporting that a man was stabbing people outside the home.

A deputy arrived minutes later, and gunshots were reported shortly after.

Casualties Confirmed

Authorities confirmed that four people were found dead at the scene, including the 32-year-old male suspect who was shot by the officer.

A fifth victim was rushed to hospital but later died from injuries sustained in the attack.

Investigation Ongoing

Law enforcement officials have not yet released the identities of the victims, and details about the circumstances leading to the incident remain under investigation.

The Pierce County Sheriff’s Office said deputies acted swiftly after receiving reports from witnesses, while further updates are expected as the investigation continues.

Inside Donald Trump’s Second-Term State of the Union: Power Plays, Protests, Tariffs, Iran Warnings and the Political Theatre That Shaped the Night

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DDM NEWS brings you an exclusive, in-depth account of President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address of his second term, delivered Tuesday night at the US Capitol in a speech that blended political brinkmanship, theatrical moments, partisan confrontation and strategic omissions, all unfolding against the backdrop of mounting legal, economic and foreign policy pressures facing his administration. Clocking in at nearly one hour and forty-seven minutes, the address shattered the previous record for length set by Trump himself during his earlier speech to Congress, underscoring a presidency once again defined by spectacle as much as substance.

The address came at a tense political moment. Only days earlier, the United States Supreme Court had struck down Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, a major blow to one of his signature economic policies. At the same time, his administration was weighing the possibility of further military strikes on Iran following earlier operations targeting Tehran’s nuclear infrastructure, while domestic polling suggested that his political standing had slipped to some of the lowest levels of either of his terms. Against this backdrop, DDM NEWS observed that Trump’s speech appeared carefully calibrated to reframe the national conversation ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, rally his base, and provoke sharp contrasts with Democrats seated before him in the House chamber.

From the opening moments, immigration returned to centre stage as Trump sought to revive one of his most reliable campaign themes. He invoked grieving parents he referred to as “angel moms,” whose children had been victims of crimes involving undocumented immigrants, and framed the coming election as a stark choice between what he called border security under Republicans and “open borders” under Democrats. Trump told lawmakers and the nation that many Democrats in the chamber had not only allowed what he described as a “border invasion” to happen in the past but would repeat it if given the chance. In a moment of deliberate provocation, he urged members of Congress to stand and applaud if they agreed that the first duty of government was to protect American citizens rather than undocumented migrants. Republicans rose in unison, clapping for an extended period, while Democrats remained seated in visible defiance. The president then scolded his opponents for not standing, prompting shouted responses from Democratic lawmakers Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar, despite party leaders having urged restraint to avoid turning the address into a spectacle. DDM NEWS notes that while immigration no longer dominates public opinion for Trump as strongly as in 2016, polling still suggests Republicans retain an advantage over Democrats on the issue, even as concerns grow about aggressive enforcement actions by federal agencies in cities such as Minneapolis.

On the economy, Trump struck a notably different tone regarding tariffs after the Supreme Court’s ruling. He avoided repeating his recent public attack on the justices and instead insisted that he retained sufficient executive authority to maintain leverage in trade negotiations, a claim many legal experts dispute. In a striking admission, Trump told lawmakers that Congress need not bother codifying his tariffs into law, even though the Constitution grants Congress the power to levy tariffs. DDM NEWS analysts interpreted this as a tacit acknowledgment of the political discomfort tariffs have caused within Republican ranks and the legal uncertainty surrounding his authority to impose them unilaterally. Trump nevertheless made an audacious prediction, claiming that tariffs paid by foreign countries could one day substantially replace income taxes for Americans, harking back to the early years of the United States when tariffs were a primary source of federal revenue. Economists and historians have long argued that such a shift would be unrealistic in the modern global economy, but the claim played well with supporters who view tariffs as a tool for economic nationalism.

The night was punctuated by multiple protests from Democratic lawmakers, turning the chamber into a stage for partisan drama. Early in the speech, Representative Al Green was escorted out after holding up a sign behind the president reading “Black people aren’t apes,” a pointed reference to a racist video Trump had recently shared and later deleted. Green had been censured for a similar outburst during Trump’s previous address to Congress. Other lawmakers shouted interruptions, including calls for Trump to release more files related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, while another lawmaker echoed the famous “You lie!” outburst once directed at President Barack Obama. Several Democrats staged a quiet protest by walking out of the chamber mid-speech, signaling their refusal to lend legitimacy to what they described as a performance rather than a policy address.

Showmanship, as always, was central to Trump’s approach. DDM NEWS observed that he devoted an extended portion of the early speech to celebrating the gold medal-winning US men’s Olympic hockey team, with most of the players present in the gallery. Trump announced that he would award goaltender Connor Hellebuyck the Presidential Medal of Freedom, reprising his long-standing campaign line about winning so much that people would grow tired of it. He repeatedly pointed to whether Democrats joined Republicans in standing ovations, joking that it was the first time he had ever seen them rise when many applauded the athletes. The night also featured a cascade of honours, including the awarding of the Legion of Merit and two Medals of Honor, one to 100-year-old Korean War veteran Royce Williams and another to Chief Warrant Officer 5 Eric Slover for his role in a Trump-ordered mission targeting Venezuela’s leadership. A carefully staged family reunion for Enrique Márquez, described as a political prisoner of the Maduro regime, added a human-interest moment designed to reinforce Trump’s hardline stance on Venezuela.

Equally notable were the issues Trump chose to sidestep. Despite sharp criticism of Democrats over the shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, he avoided mentioning the specific controversy that had fueled Democratic resistance, namely the killing of two US citizens, Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, by immigration agents in Minneapolis. He barely mentioned the embattled US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and offered little detail on the scope of his deportation efforts. Trump also steered clear of discussing the Epstein files, despite his administration’s claims of transparency following their release under congressional pressure. Most strikingly, DDM NEWS noted the absence of a sustained focus on economic affordability and cost-of-living pressures, issues that continue to weigh heavily on voters and represent a key vulnerability for Republicans heading into the midterms.

On foreign policy, Trump made one of his clearest public cases yet for the possibility of renewed military action against Iran. Eight months after authorizing strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, he warned that further action remained on the table if Tehran failed to reach an agreement with Washington. Trump cited attacks by Iranian proxies that he said had killed and maimed thousands of American service members with roadside bombs, as well as the alleged killing of tens of thousands of protesters by the Iranian regime. Most notably, he focused on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, attempting to reconcile his earlier claim that he had “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear program with the current reality that further strikes were being considered. DDM NEWS analysts viewed this as an attempt to build public support for a potential escalation while maintaining his long-standing narrative of strength and decisive action.

By the end of the marathon address, it was clear that Trump’s second-term State of the Union was less about detailed policy prescriptions and more about shaping the political battlefield ahead. Through immigration rhetoric, tariff bravado, choreographed moments of patriotism, and pointed provocations toward Democrats, Trump sought to dominate the national conversation and reassert control over a narrative that has increasingly slipped from his grasp.

Clash Over Control: Russia vs. Telegram Founder Pavel Durov

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Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, has claimed that Russian authorities have opened a criminal case against him for allegedly “aiding terrorism,” escalating tensions between the tech entrepreneur and his home country.

In a post shared on X (formerly Twitter), Durov wrote:

“Russia has opened a criminal case against me for ‘aiding terrorism.’ Each day, the authorities fabricate new pretexts to restrict Russians’ access to Telegram as they seek to suppress the right to privacy and free speech. A sad spectacle of a state afraid of its own people.”

The statement quickly sparked heated debate online, with users sharply divided over the allegations and their broader implications.

Some commenters dismissed the charges as politically motivated, arguing that the move reflects growing state efforts to control digital platforms. Several users suggested that the case is part of a broader attempt to tighten restrictions on online speech in Russia.

Others compared Russia’s stance on digital expression to that of countries such as China and North Korea, where government oversight of media and online platforms is widely documented.

The discussion also spilled into commentary on the ongoing war with Ukraine, with some users framing the legal action against Durov within the broader geopolitical conflict.

Not all reactions were dismissive of the allegations. A number of commenters took a more procedural stance, arguing that if Durov is found guilty under Russian law, he should face the consequences.

This group emphasized the principle of due process, separating the question of political freedom from the legal merits of the case itself.

Another segment of the discussion focused on Telegram’s reputation. Critics claimed that the platform has been used for illicit activities, ranging from fraud to extremist coordination, and argued that governments across multiple jurisdictions have previously raised concerns about its content moderation policies.

In recent years, authorities in countries including France, United Kingdom, United States, and Germany have scrutinized Telegram over issues related to security and online extremism.

Supporters of Durov, however, argue that Telegram’s encryption and privacy-focused design make it a target for governments seeking greater surveillance powers.

As with many high-profile controversies, speculation quickly followed. Some commenters suggested geopolitical maneuvering behind the scenes, while others turned the conversation toward domestic political debates unrelated to Durov himself.

Mentions of Nigerian political figures such as Peter Obi and Bola Tinubu illustrated how global tech disputes can become intertwined with local political rivalries in online spaces.

At its core, the controversy highlights an enduring global tension: the balance between national security concerns and digital privacy rights. Durov has long positioned Telegram as a platform committed to protecting user data and resisting state pressure. Russian authorities, on the other hand, have previously sought greater control over digital communication channels within the country.

Whether the criminal case will proceed, and on what evidence, remains to be seen. For now, the accusations have not only intensified scrutiny of Telegram but also ignited a broader debate over censorship, platform responsibility, and the limits of state power in the digital age.

Lil Wayne Faces Allegations From Fiancée Denise Bidot Amid Mother’s Day Dispute

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Rapper Lil Wayne found himself at the center of controversy after his fiancée, model Denise Bidot, publicly claimed that he asked her and her daughter to leave his home on Mother’s Day.

According to Bidot, the situation escalated into a deeply emotional experience, particularly given the significance of the holiday. She alleged that she and her child were forced to leave unexpectedly, describing the moment as hurtful and shocking.

Beyond the eviction claim, Bidot also made more serious allegations, stating that Lil Wayne had physically assaulted her in the past. She said she was actively seeking legal representation and considering pursuing legal action in response to the alleged incidents.

The accusations quickly spread across social media, sparking widespread debate among fans and observers. Some expressed concern and called for accountability, while others urged caution, emphasizing that allegations should be carefully examined and legally addressed before conclusions are drawn.

As of now, Lil Wayne has not publicly responded in detail to the claims. His team has also remained largely silent regarding the specific allegations, leaving many awaiting further clarification.

The situation highlights the complexity of public relationships, especially when personal conflicts unfold under intense media scrutiny. When high-profile figures are involved, allegations — particularly those involving domestic disputes — tend to ignite strong reactions online.

Legal experts note that in cases involving claims of physical abuse or eviction disputes, documentation, witness accounts, and formal filings become critical in determining what occurred. Until any legal proceedings take place or additional statements are released, much of the public conversation remains based on Bidot’s account.

The unfolding controversy serves as a reminder of how quickly private relationship issues can become public matters in the entertainment world. Whether this dispute results in legal action or a public response from Lil Wayne remains to be seen.

For now, the focus remains on the seriousness of the allegations and the expectation that any claims of misconduct be handled through proper legal channels.

Trump Says Iran Developing Missiles Capable of Striking US

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United States President Donald Trump has alleged that Iran is working to develop missiles capable of reaching the United States, while also attempting to rebuild its nuclear programme following U.S. strikes on Iranian facilities last year.

Speaking during his State of the Union address, Trump said Tehran already possesses missiles capable of threatening Europe and American bases overseas and is now pursuing longer-range capabilities.

“They’ve already developed missiles that can threaten Europe and our bases overseas, and they’re working to build missiles that will soon reach the United States of America,” he said.

Missile Capability Concerns

According to a 2025 assessment by the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency, Iran could potentially develop a militarily viable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) by 2035 if it chooses to pursue that capability.

Currently, Iran’s short- and medium-range ballistic missiles have ranges of up to about 1,850 miles (3,000 km), far short of the more than 6,000 miles separating Iran from the continental United States.

Nuclear Programme Dispute

Washington and Tehran remain engaged in high-stakes negotiations aimed at reaching a new agreement on Iran’s nuclear programme after the previous deal was abandoned during Trump’s first term.

The United States is pushing for zero uranium enrichment and wants restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile programme and regional activities demands Tehran has rejected. Iranian officials have consistently denied pursuing nuclear weapons.

Trump said Iran is attempting to restart its nuclear ambitions following U.S. strikes he ordered on three Iranian nuclear sites in 2025, which he previously claimed had “obliterated” Tehran’s atomic programme.

Diplomacy vs. Force

Despite escalating rhetoric, Trump said diplomacy remains his preferred path but warned that military action remains an option if negotiations fail.

“My preference is to solve this problem through diplomacy… I will never allow the world’s number one sponsor of terror… to have a nuclear weapon,” he stated.

The U.S. has reinforced its military presence in the Middle East, deploying two aircraft carriers, additional naval vessels, and warplanes amid ongoing tensions.

Talks between Washington and Tehran are expected to continue later this week.

Nigeria, 106 Others Back UN Resolution Supporting Ukraine

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Nigeria joined 106 other member states of the United Nations General Assembly in supporting a resolution backing Ukraine on Tuesday, marking the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion launched on February 24, 2022.

Meeting in an emergency special session, the assembly adopted a resolution titled “Support for Lasting Peace in Ukraine.”

The measure passed with 107 votes in favour, 12 against, and 51 abstentions, including the United States.

The resolution called for a comprehensive, just and lasting peace, an immediate and unconditional ceasefire, prisoner-of-war exchanges, and the return of forcibly transferred civilians, including children.

It reaffirmed commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders.

President of the General Assembly Annalena Baerbock said the full-scale invasion shattered Europe’s peaceful aspirations, warning that “war must never be the new normal.”

António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, described the conflict as a violation of the UN Charter and international law, calling it “a stain on our collective consciousness” and a continuing threat to global peace and security.

He warned that civilians continue to bear the brunt of the war, noting that 2025 recorded the highest number of civilian deaths in Ukraine since the conflict began.

Guterres reiterated his call for an immediate ceasefire as a first step toward a just and lasting peace.

At a Security Council debate, Ukraine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mariana Betsa described the invasion as a war against the rules-based international order, citing civilian strikes, nuclear risks, and deportations of children as potential war crimes.

She urged stronger sanctions, enhanced air defence, and binding security guarantees while rejecting territorial concessions.

Russia’s representative dismissed the meeting as unrelated to maintaining international peace and security, accusing European states of prolonging the war and ignoring negotiations.

Moscow reiterated that diplomacy remains preferable but insisted any settlement must address what it called the conflict’s “root causes” and reflect “new territorial realities.”

Pregnant Woman, Five Nursing Students Die in Ogbomoso Road Crash

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Six persons, including a pregnant woman and five final-year nursing students, have lost their lives in a fatal auto crash along the Ilorin–Ogbomoso highway in Kwara State.

The accident occurred in the Ote area on the Kwara axis of the busy roadway.

Witnesses said several victims were pronounced dead at the scene, while others later died from injuries sustained in the crash at a hospital.

The deceased students were identified as 500-level undergraduates enrolled in an Open and Distance Learning Bachelor of Nursing Science programme at a higher institution in Oyo State.

They were reportedly travelling to sit for their second semester examinations when the incident happened.

Confirming the development, the Kwara State Commandant of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Mrs. Rosemary Alo, said the crash occurred at the Kwara end of the Ilorin–Ogbomoso road, specifically in the Ote area.

“Our personnel are working in collaboration with the Kwara State Command to restore normal traffic flow on the highway,” she said.

As of press time, authorities had yet to disclose the cause of the accident, while efforts were ongoing to manage traffic and investigate the circumstances surrounding the crash.

Nigeria’s Medical Tourism Bill Climbs Toward $550m as Experts Fault Health System Gaps

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Nigeria is facing renewed scrutiny over its healthcare system after foreign exchange (FX) outflows for medical travel abroad surged to $549.29 million in the first nine months of 2025, marking a 17.96 percent increase from $465.67 million recorded during the same period in 2024, according to data reported by The PUNCH.

Analysts and healthcare professionals say the rising spending reflects persistent structural weaknesses in the country’s medical sector, despite repeated government promises to strengthen local capacity and reduce dependence on overseas treatment.

Figures from the Central Bank of Nigeria show steady quarterly growth in medical-related travel expenses. Nigerians spent $151.53 million in Q1 2025, $189.41 million in Q2, and $208.35 million in Q3, bringing the nine-month total to $549.29 million. In comparison, the same quarters in 2024 recorded $142.95 million, $153.67 million, and $169.04 million respectively.

The FX allowance tracked by the apex bank represents funds individuals obtain for overseas treatment. However, the bank does not monitor how the money is ultimately spent.

Rising Demand for Overseas Care

Health experts attribute the increase to declining public confidence in local medical services, particularly for complex procedures such as cardiovascular interventions and specialised treatments.

Public attention intensified after author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie alleged medical negligence following the death of her 21-month-old son in a Lagos hospital while preparing to seek treatment in the United States.

Despite official assurances that medical tourism would decline, recent figures suggest limited progress. In August 2023, Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare Muhammad Pate pledged reforms aimed at strengthening health security and reducing outbound treatment. By April 2025, he said the country loses roughly $2 billion annually to medical tourism but also pointed to signs of improvement, noting that patients from countries including the United Kingdom were beginning to seek treatment in Nigeria.

Experts Cite Strikes, Corruption, Equipment Gaps

Former president of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Olumide Akintayo, argued that the latest data reflects worsening conditions in local facilities. He pointed to inefficiencies, corruption, and prolonged industrial actions, including what he described as the longest health-sector strike in Nigeria’s history, lasting 84 days.

“When even a ward mate or ambulance driver goes on strike, you destroy the entire value chain,” he said, noting disruptions to surgeries, drug procurement, laboratory diagnostics, and radiology services.

Akintayo also referenced findings by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, which previously listed health-sector ministries, departments, and agencies among the most corrupt public institutions. According to him, mismanagement of drug supply systems and persistent shortages of essential medicines from cardiovascular and anti-diabetic drugs to antibiotics and cancer treatments continue to push patients abroad.

Funding Shortfalls and Policy Limitations

President of the Nigerian Medical Association, Prof. Bala Audu, said most Nigerians seeking FX for overseas care are likely battling chronic or advanced diseases such as late-stage cancers. He added that the absence of detailed data on treatment categories limits the government’s ability to craft targeted solutions.

Audu stressed that Nigerian doctors are globally competitive but often lack the equipment and reagents required for advanced care. In some cases, he said, diagnostic tests must be sent overseas because local laboratories lack necessary resources.

He linked these constraints to poor funding, noting that out of a ₦218 billion capital allocation for health in 2025, only ₦36 million had reportedly been released. “The quality of healthcare we get is reflective of the quality of what we put in,” he said.

Former NMA president Mike Ogirima warned that medical tourism is also straining national reserves. He said the continued outflow of FX could weaken the country’s ability to conduct international transactions, especially as foreign reserves decline.

Ogirima cited underfunded hospitals, inadequate equipment, and limited life-support infrastructure as key drivers, adding that affluent Nigerians often seek treatment abroad because foreign facilities are better equipped. He also pointed to the broader “Japa” migration trend as a factor accelerating outbound medical travel.

Outlook

With FX outflows climbing and healthcare infrastructure challenges persisting, analysts say Nigeria faces mounting pressure to translate reform pledges into measurable improvements. Without substantial investment in equipment, personnel retention, and governance, experts warn that the country’s reliance on overseas treatment may continue to rise.

How we escaped assassination in Benin – Obi, Oyegun

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Tension rose in Edo State on Tuesday after gunmen attacked venues linked to opposition leaders, including Peter Obi and former Edo governor John Odigie-Oyegun, following a political event in the state capital.

What happened

The leaders had gathered at the African Democratic Congress (ADC) secretariat on Ogbelaka Street to receive former Nigerian Bar Association president Olumide Akpata into the party.

Shortly after the event ended, armed men reportedly stormed the secretariat, firing shots and destroying party property, including chairs, canopies and banners. Some attendees were said to have sustained injuries.

The attackers later moved to Odigie-Oyegun’s residence on Reservation Road, where vehicles parked outside were riddled with bullets and the gate damaged.

Obi: “This is where our democracy has reached”

Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, described the attack as alarming and urged authorities to act decisively to prevent further deterioration of security and democratic norms.

Video footage circulating online showed bullet-damaged vehicles and the perforated gate of the residence.

Security alert before attack — Oyegun

Odigie-Oyegun said the gathering had received intelligence from security sources warning of a possible attack.

According to him, the meeting was cut short after the alert, and attendees left shortly before gunmen arrived.

He also questioned the absence of coordinated security protection despite the warning.

ADC alleges political intimidation

Edo ADC chairman Kennedy Odion accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of orchestrating the attack, claiming thugs stormed the venue minutes after the programme ended.

State government, APC deny involvement

Edo Commissioner for Information Kassim Afegbua rejected the allegations, attributing the violence to internal disputes within the ADC.

The Edo APC chairman also denied involvement, describing the incident as a factional conflict within the opposition party.

Police confirm disruption

The Nigeria Police Force confirmed that suspected hoodlums disrupted the political gathering shortly after it ended.

Police said:

chairs and canopies were damaged,

no fatalities were recorded,

security has been reinforced,

investigations are ongoing.

Armed police personnel were later deployed to both the secretariat and Odigie-Oyegun’s residence.

Political reactions

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar condemned the attack, warning against political violence and inflammatory rhetoric.

Akpata described the incident as a troubling sign for democracy, stressing that opposition politics must be allowed to thrive.

Why this matters

The incident has intensified political tension in Edo State and renewed concerns about:

political violence,

opposition safety,

democratic tolerance,

security preparedness.

Investigations are ongoing, and the full circumstances behind the attack remain unclear.

DSS Captures ISWAP Commander Linked to 2022 Owo Church Massacre After Four Years on the Run

High-profile ISWAP Commander hid in Edo Village for 4 years

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Operatives of Nigeria’s Department of State Services have arrested a high-profile commander of the Islamic State West Africa Province who security sources say played a central role in planning and executing the horrific June 5, 2022 attack on St. Francis Catholic Church in Owo, Ondo State, one of the deadliest terror assaults on a place of worship in recent Nigerian history. The suspect, identified as Sani Yusuf, had remained on the run for nearly four years, moving across states and living under the radar before he was finally tracked down and apprehended in Edo State, bringing renewed hope of justice to families of victims and survivors still grappling with the trauma of that tragic day.

According to multiple security sources who spoke to DDM NEWS, Yusuf was arrested in the Iguosa community along the Powerline axis in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State, where he had quietly settled after fleeing the immediate dragnet that followed the Owo massacre. Intelligence reports indicate that after the attack, Yusuf initially escaped to Kano State, where he stayed briefly before relocating to the relatively quiet community in Edo, believing it would offer him anonymity and protection from security agencies. His ability to evade capture for such a long period had made him one of the most wanted terror suspects in the country, with security operatives intensifying surveillance and intelligence-gathering efforts over the years to locate him.

Security officials disclosed to DDM NEWS that Yusuf is a senior field commander of the Islamic State West Africa Province, a jihadist faction that emerged from internal splits within Boko Haram and has carried out numerous high-profile attacks on military targets, civilians, and religious institutions. Following his arrest, Yusuf reportedly confessed to his involvement in the planning and execution of the Owo church massacre, which occurred on Pentecost Sunday in 2022 and claimed the lives of more than 40 worshippers, while leaving dozens of others injured. The attack sent shockwaves across Nigeria and beyond, triggering nationwide outrage, grief, and renewed calls for decisive action against terror groups operating within the country.

Sources said Yusuf’s confession extended beyond the Owo attack. He allegedly admitted his role in several other violent operations attributed to ISWAP, including the deadly assault on a military checkpoint near Zuma Rock in Suleja in July 2022, during which at least five soldiers were killed. He also reportedly confessed to participating in multiple kidnapping operations in Kaduna State and surrounding areas, attacks that have contributed to the wave of insecurity and fear that has plagued communities in the North-West and North-Central regions of Nigeria in recent years. DDM NEWS gathered that investigators believe Yusuf’s arrest could provide crucial intelligence on ISWAP’s operational networks, recruitment methods, funding channels, and links to other cells across the country.

The arrest of Yusuf makes him the sixth suspect linked to the Owo church massacre to be taken into custody by Nigerian authorities. Five other suspects, identified as Idris Omeiza, Al Qasim Idris, Jamiu Abdulmalik, Abdulhaleem Idris, and Momoh Otuho Abubakar, are already facing prosecution in Abuja on terrorism-related charges. Court proceedings against the five suspects began in August 2025, with families of the victims and human rights advocates closely following the case as a crucial test of Nigeria’s commitment to accountability for mass-casualty terror attacks. The addition of a high-ranking ISWAP commander to the list of suspects is seen by security analysts as a significant breakthrough, potentially strengthening the prosecution’s case and deepening public understanding of how the attack was coordinated.

Security sources further disclosed that Yusuf told investigators he had operated under the command of other senior ISWAP leaders, including Abu Ikirimah, a notorious figure who was arrested by the DSS in 2024. This revelation, according to officials, helps piece together the chain of command behind several coordinated terror operations carried out by ISWAP cells in different parts of the country. DDM NEWS understands that interrogators are now working to corroborate Yusuf’s statements and map out additional suspects who may have provided logistical support, weapons, or safe houses that enabled him to remain hidden for years.

For residents of Owo and families of the victims of the church attack, the arrest has reopened painful memories while also offering a measure of cautious relief. Survivors of the Pentecost Sunday massacre have repeatedly spoken about the lingering trauma of the incident, with many still bearing physical and psychological scars. Community leaders in Ondo State have consistently demanded justice for the victims, arguing that accountability is essential not only for closure but also as a deterrent against future attacks on places of worship. DDM NEWS gathered that local leaders and faith groups in Owo have welcomed the arrest as a step forward, while urging the authorities to ensure a transparent and speedy prosecution process.

The DSS has described Yusuf’s arrest as a major milestone in its ongoing counter-terrorism operations, underscoring what officials called the agency’s persistence in tracking down high-value targets regardless of how long it takes. Security officials told DDM NEWS that the operation leading to Yusuf’s capture was the result of painstaking intelligence work, community-based surveillance, and inter-agency collaboration. They noted that terror suspects often exploit Nigeria’s vast geography and porous internal security structures to blend into civilian populations, making long-term manhunts complex and resource-intensive.

Analysts say the arrest highlights both the progress and the continuing challenges in Nigeria’s fight against jihadist violence. While the capture of a high-profile ISWAP commander sends a strong message to terror networks that there is no safe haven, the fact that Yusuf was able to hide for nearly four years also raises concerns about the depth of sleeper cells and support networks across different states. DDM NEWS understands that security agencies are now intensifying efforts to dismantle such networks, particularly in urban and semi-urban communities where suspects can more easily blend in.

The broader security context remains troubling, with Nigeria still battling multiple insurgent and criminal groups across different regions. ISWAP, in particular, has maintained a strong presence in parts of the North-East while also conducting operations beyond its traditional strongholds, targeting military installations, highways, and vulnerable communities. The Owo church attack, though geographically distant from ISWAP’s main theatre of operations, demonstrated the group’s evolving tactics and reach, raising alarms about the potential for coordinated attacks in southern Nigeria.

As Yusuf is expected to be transferred to Abuja to join the ongoing trial of the other suspects, legal observers say his testimony could prove pivotal in establishing the full scope of the conspiracy behind the Owo massacre and related attacks. Families of victims are hopeful that the trial will bring long-awaited justice and that those responsible for planning and executing the atrocity will face the full weight of the law.

South-West ADC Aspirants Rally As NASAA Leaders Meet

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(DDM) – Hon. Comrade Giwa Saheed and members of the NASAA team held what insiders described as a crucial strategy meeting today with nearly four state party chairmen and several youth leaders representing different support groups across the South-West.

Sources at the meeting said discussions focused on strengthening internal coordination, mobilising grassroots structures, and building consensus among aspirants in the region. Participants reportedly expressed optimism about the direction of the movement and pledged renewed commitment to its objectives.

Although details of the deliberations were not publicly disclosed, attendees described the atmosphere as positive and forward-looking. The meeting reportedly concluded with what participants characterised as praise, unity, and reaffirmation of shared goals.

Hon. Comrade Giwa Saheed urged all South-West aspirants to remain focused and hopeful, emphasising that the present political moment presents a strategic opportunity. He encouraged members to avoid distractions and remain committed to collective progress.

According to sources familiar with the gathering, the leaders acknowledged the contributions of several stakeholders who have been working behind the scenes to strengthen the movement’s structure. Giwa Saheed reportedly thanked those he described as “underground supporters” for their quiet but impactful efforts.

The meeting also highlighted Ogun State as a key focal point for upcoming mobilisation efforts. Organisers indicated that further engagements and consultations would continue in the coming days as the movement consolidates support.

Youth leaders present at the session reportedly reaffirmed their dedication to grassroots outreach, describing young people as critical drivers of political change in the South-West. They pledged to intensify awareness campaigns and maintain unity across various support platforms.

Participants concluded the meeting on a note of confidence, expressing belief that sustained collaboration between state chairmen, aspirants, and youth coordinators would strengthen the movement’s regional presence.

Observers say such high-level consultations often signal broader realignments and preparation for future political contests. Political watchers in the South-West continue to monitor emerging alliances and support structures as aspirants position themselves for upcoming engagements.

As organisers put it, “Tomorrow is another day.” With renewed momentum and strategic coordination, supporters say the movement will continue advancing its agenda across Ogun State and beyond.

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