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Nigerian Man Faces 20-Year Jail Term In US Wire Fraud Case

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WASHINGTON — A Nigerian man has been indicted by a United States federal grand jury over an alleged wire fraud scheme targeting a tribal casino, with prosecutors saying he could face up to 20 years imprisonment if convicted.

According to court documents, the suspect was accused of participating in a fraudulent operation involving electronic financial transactions and deceptive schemes aimed at obtaining funds illegally.

Federal authorities alleged that the fraud targeted a tribal casino in the United States, resulting in significant financial losses.

Investigators said the indictment followed extensive inquiries conducted by law enforcement agencies into the alleged criminal activities.

Under US federal law, wire fraud charges carry severe penalties, including lengthy prison sentences and substantial financial fines upon conviction.

Prosecutors argued that the suspect used interstate and electronic communications systems to facilitate the alleged scheme.

The case is expected to proceed through the US federal court system, where the accused will have the opportunity to respond to the allegations.

Legal analysts noted that wire fraud remains one of the most aggressively prosecuted financial crimes in the United States.

Authorities in recent years have intensified efforts to combat transnational cybercrime and online financial fraud involving international networks.

The indictment also reflects growing cooperation between law enforcement agencies in tracking financial crimes linked to digital transactions.

Officials have repeatedly warned individuals and organisations to strengthen cybersecurity measures against evolving fraud tactics.

The identity of the suspect and additional details surrounding the alleged operation were not immediately disclosed in early reports.

Observers say the case adds to ongoing concerns about international financial fraud and its impact on businesses and institutions.

The US justice system presumes defendants innocent until proven guilty in court proceedings.

If convicted, sentencing would depend on several factors, including the scale of the alleged fraud and judicial findings during trial.

The case is expected to attract attention as investigations into cross-border financial crimes continue to expand globally.

JUST IN: Bello El-Rufai Dumps APC For ADC

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Bello El-Rufai, son of former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai, has officially left the APC for the ADC.

The defections were announced during plenary on Thursday after Speaker Tajudeen Abbas read letters from the affected lawmakers.

Two PDP lawmakers from Kaduna State, Umar Ajilo and Suleiman Yahaya Richifa, also joined the ADC, citing internal crises and uncertainty within their former party.

The Speaker further disclosed that Kamilu Ado from Kano State defected from the ADC to the NDC, while Joshua Obika, representing AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency in the FCT, resigned from the APC and joined the NDC.

In their separate letters, the lawmakers blamed unresolved disputes and instability within their former parties for their decisions to leave.

Bello El-Rufai’s move is expected to draw attention because of his father’s growing influence within the opposition coalition.

Nasir El-Rufai had earlier exited the APC for the SDP before later aligning with the ADC a political shift that triggered a wave of resignations among some of his former allies in Kaduna State.

Among those who reportedly left alongside the former governor’s camp were ex-commissioners Ibrahim Hussaini, Aisha Dikko, Amina Baloni and Halima Lawal, as well as former Head of Service, Bari’atu Mohammed.

The latest defections add to the growing political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections, with opposition parties intensifying efforts to strengthen their ranks while internal tensions continue to unsettle both the APC and PDP.

I’ll Consult Widely On 2027 Presidency — Jonathan

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has said he will consult widely before deciding whether to contest the 2027 presidential election.

Jonathan made the remark while responding to growing calls from supporters and political groups urging him to return to active presidential politics ahead of the next general election.

The former president stated that such a major political decision requires careful consultation with stakeholders, associates, and Nigerians from different backgrounds.

He noted that leadership decisions should be guided by national interest and collective discussions rather than personal ambition alone.

Political observers say Jonathan’s comments are likely to intensify speculation about his possible return to the presidential race.

Supporters of the former president have recently renewed campaigns encouraging him to seek another term, citing his previous administration’s approach to governance and national unity.

However, Jonathan did not formally declare his intention to run, maintaining that consultations would come before any final decision.

The former leader has remained influential in African diplomacy and democratic initiatives since leaving office in 2015.

He has also continued to participate in international peacebuilding and election observation missions across Africa.

Analysts believe his statement reflects an attempt to keep political options open while avoiding premature declarations.

The 2027 presidential election is already generating political discussions within major parties and opposition groups across Nigeria.

Several political figures are expected to emerge as potential contenders as alliances and consultations intensify in the coming months.

Jonathan’s possible involvement in the race could significantly reshape political calculations within both ruling and opposition camps.

Political analysts say any decision by the former president would likely attract national attention due to his experience and political history.

The former president remains one of Nigeria’s most recognisable political figures years after leaving office.

As consultations and political alignments continue ahead of 2027, attention will remain on whether Jonathan eventually decides to re-enter the presidential contest.

Elon Musk Sperm Donation Revealed By Former OpenAI Director

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Former OpenAI director Shivon Zilis revealed in federal court that Elon Musk donated sperm to help her start a family, resulting in four children together.

Recently, a former OpenAI board member revealed surprising personal details in a federal courtroom. Specifically, Shivon Zilis stated that Elon Musk offered his sperm to her. Consequently, the pair ended up having four children together. Therefore, this testimony highlights the unusual personal lives of tech executives.

Court Testimony Reveals The Sperm Donation Arrangement
To add information, Zilis testified on Wednesday in Oakland, California. Furthermore, she appeared as a witness in a lawsuit involving Musk. During this hearing, she shared the story of her family. Specifically, she explained that she wanted to become a mother in 2020. As a result, the billionaire offered to help her achieve this goal.

Moreover, Zilis accepted the offer without hesitation. In other words, the arrangement was purely practical at the time. “I still really wanted to be a mum,” Zilis stated. Furthermore, she explained the timing perfectly. “Elon made the offer around that time and I accepted,” she added. Besides that, she clarified that they were not romantically involved then. Consequently, both parties agreed to keep the matter totally private.

Additionally, Musk encouraged his peers to expand their families. That is to say, he frequently spoke about population decline. Because of this, he noticed that Zilis did not have children yet. Therefore, he stepped in to provide a biological solution. This shows that the tech mogul takes his family views very seriously.

Background Of The Tech Executives Involved
Meanwhile, Zilis has a long history in Silicon Valley. Specifically, she worked as a venture capitalist for fifteen years. Furthermore, she advised OpenAI shortly after its founding in 2016. At the same time, this role introduced her to Musk. Since then, they built a strong professional working relationship.

In addition, she held high-ranking jobs at his companies. For instance, she worked as an executive at Tesla. Moreover, she currently directs operations at his neurotechnology firm, Neuralink. As a result, her ties to the billionaire are quite extensive. Overall, her career is deeply connected to his massive business empire.

The Broader Lawsuit Against OpenAI Leaders
On the other hand, the court case focuses on corporate control. Specifically, Musk sued OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman. Furthermore, the billionaire wants to stop the company from seeking profits. Therefore, he hopes to revert the firm to a non-profit model. Consequently, this legal battle has captured global media attention.

Despite this, personal stories are taking center stage in court. For example, lawyers questioned Zilis about her deep loyalty to Musk. That is to say, they wondered if her personal ties influenced her. However, she maintained that her board decisions were completely independent. Ultimately, she left the OpenAI board when Musk launched a rival firm.

Personal Details Stayed A Secret For Years
Following this, the public learned how they hid the children. To clarify, Zilis signed a strict confidentiality agreement with Musk. This means that she could not tell her coworkers the truth. In fact, she kept the secret from Sam Altman entirely. Because of this, nobody knew the true father of her twins.

Even so, the situation eventually changed over the years. To put it simply, Musk became an active parent to the children. Consequently, the family now spends several hours together every week. Moreover, Zilis noted that her health issues changed her life plans. Therefore, she adapted to this highly unique co-parenting arrangement happily.

Legal Experts Weigh In On The Tech Trial
Meanwhile, legal experts are closely watching the ongoing trial unfold. Specifically, they analyze how personal relationships affect corporate board duties. Furthermore, lawyers argue about potential conflicts of interest during testimonies. As a result, this case could set a new legal standard. Therefore, tech companies might change their internal board rules soon.

In addition, investors are paying close attention to the details. To clarify, billions of dollars are at stake in this lawsuit. This means that the outcome could change the entire industry. Moreover, OpenAI needs strong public trust to keep growing fast. Consequently, any negative press could hurt their future funding rounds.

Future Plans For The Growing Family Dynamics
Also, the billionaire continues to expand his own large family. Specifically, he has fathered at least twelve children with three women. Furthermore, he often speaks about the importance of having big families. As a result, his personal choices reflect his public statements perfectly. In summary, he uses his wealth to support his offspring.

Besides that, Zilis seems content with her current family life. That is to say, she successfully balances motherhood and corporate leadership. Nevertheless, the ongoing trial might reveal more surprising hidden facts soon. Consequently, tech industry watchers remain eager for more updates. Therefore, the courtroom drama is far from over right now.

In conclusion, the courtroom testimony delivered a shocking personal revelation. Furthermore, the former OpenAI director explained her family origins clearly. As a result, the public learned about Musk’s unique sperm donation. Ultimately, this legal battle will likely expose more hidden tech secrets.

ADC Crisis: Court hears Nafiu Bala’s suit against Mark, others on Friday

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The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has fixed Friday, May 8, for the hearing in the suit filed by Nafiu-Bala Gombe against Senator David Mark and others over the leadership crisis in the African Democratic Party (ADC).

Diaspora Digital Media gathered on Wednesday that hearing notices had been issued to parties in the suit before trial judge, Justice Emeka Nwite.

Justice Nwite fixed the date following an application letter for a hearing date in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/1819/2025, by counsel to the plaintiff (Gombe), Luka Haruna, SAN,.

The letter, dated and filed on May 5, was addressed to the Deputy Chief Registrar Federal High Court in Abuja.

The letter reads: “We, Robert Emukpoeruo, SAN, Lukman O. Fagbemi, SAN, and Lukas Musa Haruna, SAN, still representing Hon. Nafiu Bala Gombe, the plaintiff in the above matter pending before His Lordship, Hon. Justice Emeka Nwite of Court No. 8.

“Following the dismissal of the inteslocutory appeal filed by Senator David Mark by the Supreme Court of Nigeria on April 30, 2026, we hereby apply for a date for the accelerated heariag of this matter in accordance with the judgment of the Court of Appeal.

“Find enclosed herewith, the judgment of the Court of Appeal, which ordered for the accelerated hearing of this case.

“We shall be most grateful if you bring this application to the notice of His Lordship for his prompt action.”

Justice Nwite had, on April 14, adjourned the case since die (indefinitely) following Gombe’s request to adjourn the case indefinitely to await the Supreme Court’s judgment in the appeal filed by Mark.

The judge, who adjourned the case indefinitely, declined to grant an application by Mark-led leadership of the ADC, seeking the hearing of all pending motions, including the substantive case.

Gombe, the former National Deputy Chairman of ADC, had filed the suit seeking an order restraining Mark, the embattled National Chairman; Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the National Secretary, and others from parading themselves as the party’s leaders.

Mark, the 2nd defendant in the suit filed by Gombe at FHC, had appealed against the March 12 judgment of the Appeal Court.

Gombe, in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1819/2025, at the FHC had sued ADC, Mark, Aregbesola, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Ralph Nwosu as 1st to 5th defendants respectively.

Nwosu was the former ADC National Chairman who stepped down for David Mark leadership of the party.

Gombe had argued that the emergence of Mark and Aregbesola as party’s leaders breached the provisions of the party’s constitution and the Electoral Act.

NDLEA arrests billionaire drug baron, 2 female kingpins

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Operatives of a Special Operations Unit of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have successfully dismantled a Transnational Criminal Organisation involved in drug money laundering operations running into hundreds of billions of Naira across Europe and Nigeria.

The operation was in close coordination with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, DEA, Lagos Country Office, and law enforcement partners from Switzerland, France, and Greece.

This is contained in a statement by the spokesman of the anti-narcotic agency, Femi Babafemi on Thursday in Abuja.

Mr Babafemi said that the multi-country investigation into the drug money laundering operations culminated in the well-coordinated simultaneous arrest of a billionaire drug baron in Switzerland.

He said that his co-conspirators were also arrested in Delta state on Tuesday, April 28.

“This followed months of intelligence and investigations across multiple jurisdictions linking the suspect to the laundering of hundreds of billions of Naira in proceeds of drug and financial crimes.

“In addition to the arrest of the suspects, the NDLEA, in collaboration with its international law enforcement partners, has also traced multi-billion assets linked to suspect transnational criminal network in Nigeria and abroad.

“His operations in Nigeria included a complex scheme of front and shell companies; pass-throughs and delegates; and the use of numerous traditional and cryptocurrency accounts to conceal and launder illicit funds.

“Properties already identified and linked to drug baron as proceeds of illicit drug funds include: Jovi Hotel at 1 Isiayei Street GRA Phase1, Asaba, Delta State; Jovi Hotel and Suites at 4 Orikeze by Deeper Life Road, Agbor, Delta State; as well as Jovi Apartment at Jamieson Court Mabushi, Abuja.

“Several bank accounts and crypto currency addresses used by the cartel to conceal hundreds of billions of illicit funds have also been identified and blocked,” he said.

Speaking on the coordinated efforts of the NDLEA, the United States DEA, and other international partners, the NDLEA Chairman, retired Brig.-Gen. Buba Marwa, said the success of the multi-country and multi-year operations has sent a clear message.

“This means, the NDLEA maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward crimes that jeopardise the safety of the Nigerian people, the integrity of our national reputation, and the stability of our economy,” he said.

Mr Marwa expressed gratitude for the support received from the US-DEA to crack and dismantle the transnational criminal network.

He added that the U.S. Mission to Nigeria had continued to partner with the agency to combat narcotics trafficking through training in intelligence, evidence collection, case management, and tactical operations as well as the provision of critical equipment.

He assured that NDLEA would continue to expand its cooperation with the United States and other international partners.

“The NDLEA remains relentless in its pursuit of those involved in narcotics trafficking and associated financial crimes, regardless of where they attempt to hide.

“Built upon a foundation of strategic partnership, unwavering integrity, and dedicated professionalism, the NDLEA is committed to ensuring that Nigeria is neither a haven for drug traffickers who profit from illicit substances nor a sanctuary for their criminal proceeds,” Mr Marwa said.

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Cruise Outbreak Reaches 8 Hantavirus Cases

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Health authorities are closely monitoring an emerging hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise vessel after the number of suspected and confirmed cases rose to eight, raising growing concerns among global health agencies.

The situation, which has already resulted in three reported deaths, involves passengers and crew aboard the MV Hondius. Several individuals have been evacuated for medical treatment as officials intensify efforts to contain the spread and assess potential risks both onboard and internationally.

Ship currently stationed off West Africa

The vessel is currently located off the coast of Cape Verde, where operations have been temporarily halted to allow for coordinated health assessments.

Authorities are planning for the ship to proceed to the Canary Islands, where remaining passengers and crew are expected to undergo medical screening and receive further care where necessary.

The cruise, operated by Oceanwide Expeditions, began its voyage in Argentina in early April and reportedly included stops in remote regions across the Atlantic, including Antarctica and isolated island destinations.

Strict health measures onboard

Passengers remain largely confined to their cabins as precautionary containment measures continue onboard.

  • Movement is restricted, with limited access to shared areas
  • Enhanced cleaning and sanitation procedures are ongoing
  • Medical teams are providing onboard support
  • Infectious disease specialists are expected to join the response team

Despite restrictions, passengers are being provided with essential services including food and water while the situation is managed.

What health officials know about the virus

The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed that the outbreak involves the Andes strain of hantavirus, a virus primarily associated with South America.

Health experts explain that hantavirus is typically transmitted through contact with infected rodents or contaminated environments. In rare cases, the Andes strain has shown limited human-to-human transmission.

Authorities believe initial exposure may have occurred during off-ship excursions in wildlife areas visited earlier in the voyage.

Case breakdown and fatalities

Health officials have confirmed the following:

  • Total cases identified: 8 individuals
  • Confirmed infections: at least 3
  • Reported deaths: 3 individuals

Several affected passengers were evacuated to medical facilities in Europe, while others became ill after leaving the vessel earlier in the trip.

Symptoms and medical concerns

Hantavirus symptoms can take days or weeks to appear and may initially resemble common flu-like conditions.

Early symptoms include:

  • Fever and chills
  • Muscle pain
  • Fatigue and digestive issues

In severe cases, the virus can progress to life-threatening respiratory complications affecting the lungs and heart. Medical experts stress that early diagnosis and treatment significantly improve survival chances.

Global risk assessment remains low

Despite the seriousness of the outbreak, the WHO has stated that the overall risk to the global population remains low. However, monitoring continues as international health agencies track passengers who have already disembarked and identify possible exposure chains.

Ongoing investigation at sea

The incident highlights the difficulty of managing infectious disease outbreaks in confined travel environments such as cruise ships, where close contact and international movement can complicate containment efforts.

As the MV Hondius prepares to continue toward the Canary Islands for further evaluation, health authorities say their priority remains containing the outbreak and ensuring the safety of all affected individuals.

Infant Formula Recall Raises Safety Concerns in U.S.

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A precautionary recall of infant formula products has raised concern among parents and health authorities in the United States after regulators detected a harmful toxin in selected batches of baby formula.

The recall was issued after a2 Milk Company voluntarily withdrew three production batches of its a2 Platinum Premium USA infant formula, designed for infants aged 0–12 months, following laboratory findings linked to contamination risks.

What prompted the recall

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), testing identified the presence of cereulide, a toxin produced by the bacterium Bacillus cereus. Health experts note that the toxin is particularly resistant because it can withstand high temperatures and survive acidic conditions in the human digestive system.

The FDA explained that while contamination of this type is rare, cereulide can cause symptoms such as vomiting if consumed, especially in infants whose immune systems are still developing.

Distribution and affected batches

The recall involves approximately 63,000 units of formula, with more than 16,000 already believed to have been purchased by consumers.

The affected products were distributed across the United States through online sales platforms, including the manufacturer’s website, Amazon, and retail outlets such as Meijer stores. The recalled formula was sold in 31.7-ounce tins with specific use-by dates extending into 2026 and 2027.

Batch numbers linked to the recall include:

  • 2210269454
  • 2210324609
  • 2210321712

Health advisory to parents

So far, no illnesses have been officially reported in connection with the affected batches. However, health officials are advising parents and caregivers to stop using the product immediately as a precaution.

Consumers are encouraged to either dispose of the formula safely or return it to the point of purchase for a refund. The FDA also advises parents to carefully check batch numbers on packaging before use.

Company response and product status

The manufacturer stated that importation approval for the product expired in late 2025 and that the formula had already been withdrawn from sale before the recall notice was issued. The company has not provided further public comment at the time of reporting.

Broader safety concerns in the industry

The recall comes amid wider scrutiny of infant formula safety in 2026. Earlier in the year, major global food companies including Nestlé, Danone, and Lactalis also issued product withdrawals following concerns over similar contamination risks.

These repeated incidents have intensified discussions around quality control and safety standards in infant nutrition products, particularly given the vulnerability of the target consumers.

Ongoing guidance

Regulators continue to urge parents to stay alert by verifying product batch numbers and following official FDA updates for further instructions. Authorities emphasize that consumer safety remains the top priority as investigations continue.

BREAKING: Court convicts ex-Power Minister Saleh Mamman over N33.8b fraud

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The Federal High Court in Abuja on Thursday convicted the former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, over allegations bordering on money laundering offences.

Although Mr Mamman was conspicuously absent in court, Justice James Omotosho, in the judgment, held that the EFCC had been able to established the 12-count amended charge against the defendant beyond reasonable.

“The prosecution has established that, at least, N22 billion naira was siphoned by the defendant and his cronies.

“This is sufficient to sustain the charge. Consequently, the defendant is hereby convicted of Count 1 of the charge.

“The defence did not offer any credible evidence to rebut the evidence of the prosecution.

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BREAKING: BUA Chairman Abdul Samad Rabiu Becomes Africa’s Second Richest Man as Net Worth Hits $19.1bn

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Nigerian billionaire businessman and Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has reportedly climbed to the position of Africa’s second richest man following a significant surge in his estimated net worth, now valued at about $19.1 billion.

The latest valuation marks a major shift in Africa’s billionaire rankings and further highlights the growing influence of Nigerian industrialists in the continent’s economic landscape. Rabiu’s rising fortune is largely attributed to the strong performance and expansion of his diversified business empire, which spans cement production, food processing, sugar refining, real estate, and infrastructure development.

BUA Group, under his leadership, has evolved from a modest industrial venture into one of West Africa’s most dominant conglomerates, competing directly with some of the continent’s biggest corporate players. The group’s flagship subsidiaries, BUA Cement and BUA Foods, have been central to this growth, benefiting from increasing domestic demand, regional expansion, and strategic investments in production capacity.

Industry observers note that the surge in Rabiu’s wealth reflects both corporate expansion and broader market dynamics, including valuation adjustments in publicly listed companies and shifts in investor confidence toward Nigeria’s manufacturing and industrial sectors. His businesses have also benefited from ongoing efforts to reduce import dependency in Nigeria, encouraging local production of essential goods such as cement, flour, sugar, and edible oils.

With this new estimated net worth, Rabiu is now positioned behind South African billionaire Johann Rupert in the continental ranking, while still trailing long-time wealth leader Aliko Dangote, whose fortune is primarily driven by cement production, oil refining, and large-scale industrial investments.

The development underscores the dynamic nature of Africa’s wealth hierarchy, which continues to fluctuate in response to currency movements, commodity prices, stock market performance, and macroeconomic conditions across key markets. Analysts say that such movements are not uncommon among high-net-worth individuals whose fortunes are closely tied to equity valuations in publicly traded companies.

Rabiu’s rise also reflects a broader transformation within Nigeria’s private sector, where industrialists are increasingly playing a central role in driving economic growth and job creation. Over the past decade, BUA Group has aggressively expanded its footprint across critical sectors of the economy, investing heavily in manufacturing plants, logistics infrastructure, and large-scale production facilities designed to meet growing regional demand.

The company’s expansion strategy has also been supported by Nigeria’s infrastructure development drive and policies aimed at boosting local production capacity. This has enabled BUA to scale operations rapidly while strengthening its competitiveness in both domestic and regional markets.

In addition to cement and food production, BUA Group has diversified into ports, oil and gas, and other infrastructure-related sectors, positioning itself as a key player in West Africa’s industrial ecosystem. This diversification strategy has helped cushion the conglomerate against sector-specific shocks and contributed to its steady financial growth.

Financial analysts further suggest that Rabiu’s wealth surge may also be linked to improved market capitalization of his listed companies and renewed investor interest in Nigerian industrial stocks. As inflationary pressures and currency fluctuations continue to affect emerging markets, investors have increasingly turned their attention to companies with strong local production capacity and stable revenue streams.

Despite the challenges facing Nigeria’s broader economy, including foreign exchange volatility and rising production costs, BUA Group has maintained a relatively strong growth trajectory. Its ability to scale operations while maintaining profitability has positioned it as one of the most resilient conglomerates in the region.

Rabiu’s rise in Africa’s billionaire rankings also highlights the growing concentration of wealth among industrial and infrastructure-focused entrepreneurs, particularly those operating in essential sectors such as food production and construction materials. These sectors have remained relatively stable due to consistent demand across both urban and rural markets.

As Africa’s economic landscape continues to evolve, attention is increasingly shifting toward how industrial expansion, regional trade integration, and private sector investment will shape future wealth distribution on the continent. Nigeria, in particular, remains a key hub for industrial growth, with entrepreneurs like Rabiu playing a central role in driving economic transformation.

While wealth rankings are subject to frequent changes due to market fluctuations, Abdul Samad Rabiu’s latest estimated valuation reinforces his position as one of Africa’s most influential business figures and a major force in the continent’s industrial development story.

JUST IN: Court convicts ex-Power Minister Mamman over ₦33.8bn fraud

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has convicted former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, on 12 counts of fraud and money laundering involving about ₦33.8 billion.

Justice James Omotosho delivered the judgment on Thursday, ruling that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt.

Mamman, who served under former President Muhammadu Buhari, was found guilty of participating in the diversion of public funds meant for major electricity projects, including the Mambilla and Zungeru hydropower schemes.

According to the court, large sums were allegedly siphoned through Bureau de Change operators, who converted the money into foreign currency and handed it over for personal use.

One of the specific findings was that Mamman made a cash payment of $655,700 (about ₦200 million) for a property in Abuja without using any financial institution, a move the court described as part of the illicit transactions.

Justice Omotosho said the evidence presented by the EFCC was strong and largely unchallenged.

“The evidence of the prosecution is overwhelming as against the scanty and almost absent defence of the defendant,” the judge held.

He also criticised the former minister for failing to use his office to improve Nigeria’s struggling power sector, saying instead of leaving a meaningful legacy, he benefited personally from public funds.

“Rather than creating a legacy to tackle the epileptic power supply in the country, the defendant was living large at the expense of ordinary citizens,” the judge added.

Mamman was not present in court when the judgment was delivered. His absence prompted the court to delay sentencing and consider a warrant of arrest.

His lawyer, Mohammed Ahmed, told the court that the former minister’s whereabouts were unknown, claiming he had been unwell, though the prosecution questioned the explanation.

EFCC counsel Rotimi Oyedepo (SAN) urged the court to proceed, arguing that Mamman had no valid reason for failing to appear.

The case against him dates back to his arrest in 2021, shortly after he was removed from office. The EFCC called 17 witnesses and presented 43 exhibits during the trial, alleging that about ₦22 billion meant for power projects was diverted.

The court has adjourned further proceedings on sentencing, with the EFCC pushing for his arrest pending the next steps in the case.

“Marry the Man They Think You Used Jazz For” — Maraji Sparks Online Frenzy

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Maraji a popular Nigerian comedian whose real name is Gloria Oloruntobi, actress, and social media influencer known for her hilarious skits and expressive facial performances has stirred conversations on social media after offering a striking piece of relationship advice to women.

The popular skit maker advised ladies to “marry the kind of man that people would assume you used jazz to get,” a statement that quickly caught attention for its humorous yet thought-provoking tone.

Her comment, which blends wit with cultural undertones, appears to encourage women to aim high when choosing a life partner particularly someone whose value, character, or status might seem surprising to outsiders.

Known for her playful personality and relatable content, Maraji’s remark has been widely interpreted in different ways. While some see it as lighthearted humor, others believe it subtly challenges societal expectations and limitations often placed on women in relationships.

The statement has since generated mixed reactions online, with fans and followers debating its deeper meaning. Some praised her for promoting confidence and self-worth, while others questioned the message behind the advice.

As with many viral comments from public figures, Maraji’s words continue to spark engagement, highlighting how conversations around love, status, and perception remain a central topic in today’s social space.

Iran denies attack on South Korean ship as Trump warns of possible renewed strikes

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Iran has dismissed claims that its forces were behind an attack on a South Korean cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, even as US President Donald Trump said a potential agreement to end the ongoing conflict was “very possible” but warned that US airstrikes could resume if talks collapse.

The HMM Namu, a Panama-flagged ship with 24 crew members, reportedly caught fire on Monday while passing through the strategic waterway. Iranian officials in Seoul firmly rejected any involvement, describing the allegation as false.

Trump, however, told reporters that Iran had “taken some shots” at the vessel and urged South Korea to support US-led efforts aimed at restoring safe passage through the strait.

The wider conflict, which erupted in late February following US and Israeli military operations, has seen Iran respond with strikes across the Middle East and tighten control over the Strait of Hormuz a critical route for global oil shipping.

The disruption has already shaken energy markets worldwide.

Despite the tensions, Trump struck a cautiously optimistic tone, saying discussions over the past day had been “very good” and that a deal was within reach.

“We’ve had very good talks over the last 24 hours, and it’s very possible that we’ll make a deal,” he said.

Still, he warned that if Iran fails to meet agreed terms, military action could return “at a much higher level and intensity.”

Iran, meanwhile, said it is still reviewing a new US proposal. Foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei confirmed that Tehran would communicate its position through Pakistan, which is acting as a mediator.

Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, accused Washington of trying to pressure Tehran into submission through economic and military means, including what he described as a naval blockade and propaganda efforts.

Reports from US media suggest both sides may be close to signing a short memorandum of understanding that could outline steps toward ending hostilities and restarting broader nuclear talks.

International actors are also weighing in.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed optimism that negotiations could lead to “lasting peace and stability,” while French President Emmanuel Macron urged restraint and the immediate easing of restrictions affecting shipping in the region.

Macron is also backing a multinational effort involving more than 40 countries aimed at protecting maritime movement in the Strait of Hormuz, as tensions continue to disrupt global trade routes.

In Tehran, however, public sentiment appears mixed.

Some residents expressed deep frustration with the situation, with one citizen telling reporters that continued negotiations with the current leadership feel “terrifying.”

Despite the uncertainty, financial markets reacted positively to signs of possible de-escalation.

US and Asian stock markets rallied, while oil prices dropped on hopes that shipping routes could soon stabilise.

Still, violence on the wider regional front continues. Israel carried out fresh strikes in Lebanon, killing a senior Hezbollah commander and several others, underscoring how quickly the conflict has spread beyond Iran and the Gulf.

For now, diplomacy and military threats are running side by side, with both Washington and Tehran signalling that the coming days could determine whether the crisis moves toward resolution or escalates further.

Barcelona Set for Historic El Clasico Showdown as La Liga Title Beckons

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A defining chapter in Spanish football history could be written this weekend as FC Barcelona prepare to host fierce rivals Real Madrid CF in an El Clasico clash carrying enormous implications for both the La Liga title race and the long standing rivalry between the two European giants.

The highly anticipated encounter arrives at a crucial moment in the 2025/26 Spanish football season, with Barcelona standing on the brink of reclaiming the La Liga crown after months of impressive consistency under manager Hansi Flick.

For Barcelona, the match presents an opportunity not only to move closer to another league title but also to make a significant statement in the history books of El Clasico. The Catalan giants currently trail Real Madrid by just one victory in the all time official Clasico record, with Madrid holding 106 wins compared to Barcelona’s 105, while 52 meetings have ended in draws.

Victory for Barcelona would therefore level the historic rivalry for the first time in years and further strengthen the club’s resurgence under Flick’s leadership.

The German coach has transformed Barcelona into one of the most balanced teams in Europe this season. Blending experienced stars with emerging young talents, Flick has restored discipline, attacking fluency and defensive organization to a side that endured inconsistency in previous campaigns.

Barcelona’s recent performances have reflected that progress. Important victories against Celta Vigo, Getafe and Osasuna have allowed the Blaugrana to tighten their grip at the top of the table heading into what many observers consider the most decisive fixture of the season.

The atmosphere surrounding the club has continued to grow with excitement as supporters believe the current squad is capable of restoring Barcelona’s dominance in Spanish football. The possibility of securing the title against Real Madrid has only added extra significance to the occasion.

Defender Jules Kounde admitted the players understand the magnitude of the match but insisted the squad remains focused solely on delivering another strong performance.

According to Kounde, the team has developed a winning mentality throughout the campaign and intends to approach the Clasico with ambition rather than caution despite knowing that even avoiding defeat could be enough to secure the title.

Former Barcelona captain Jordi Alba has also voiced confidence in the club’s current direction. Alba praised the unity within the squad and credited the team’s collective spirit as a major reason behind their success this season.

The former Spain international noted that Barcelona’s structure and teamwork have often given them an advantage over opponents, particularly in high pressure matches where discipline and tactical organization become decisive factors.

While Barcelona enter the contest with momentum and confidence, Real Madrid face growing pressure after a difficult run of results and concerns surrounding player fitness.

The Madrid side are reportedly sweating over the availability of superstar forward Kylian Mbappe, whose fitness remains uncertain ahead of the trip to Catalonia. Mbappe’s possible absence would represent a major setback for Madrid as they attempt to keep their title hopes alive.

However, there has been positive news for Carlo Ancelotti’s side following the return of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to full training. Courtois is expected to be available for selection and could provide a significant boost to Madrid’s defensive stability.

The rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid remains one of the most iconic spectacles in world sport. Since their first official encounter in 1902, El Clasico has evolved beyond football into a contest shaped by history, politics, culture and regional identity.

Across generations, the fixture has showcased some of football’s greatest stars including Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Zinedine Zidane, turning the match into one of the most watched sporting events globally.

Millions of viewers are once again expected to follow the latest installment of the rivalry as both clubs battle for supremacy on Spanish football’s biggest stage.

Historically, Real Madrid still maintain the overall advantage in La Liga titles with a record 34 championships, but Barcelona’s recent resurgence has reignited competition between the clubs and intensified the race for domestic dominance.

For Barcelona supporters, this weekend’s encounter represents more than a football match. It is an opportunity to celebrate a return to the summit of Spanish football while potentially rewriting a key part of El Clasico history against their greatest rivals.

As anticipation builds across Spain and beyond, all attention now turns to what promises to be another unforgettable night in one of football’s most celebrated rivalries.

Jabi Lake takeover stands even if God comes down — Wike tells Abuja pastor

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Controversial minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has defended the intervention at Jabi Lake, a popular recreation park in Abuja, after he crackdown on substandard developments around the park.

He made a case for his decision following the appeal of Rev Serah Omaku, Senior Pastor of Family Worship Centre, Abuja.

During church service last Sunday, Serah was seen, kneeling on the pulpit, pleading with Wike not to repossess the land.

But speaking during a media chat in Abuja on Wednesday, Wike dismissed the Pastor’s concerns, insisting that enforcement action at Jabi Lake was guided by law, not sentiment.

“You talk about the woman kneeling down and begging. I’m not carried away by such emotions. Begging to do what? Who owns Jabi Lake? How does it become your own? First of all, I came on board; that place was given to a company that said they wanted to turn it into an entertainment place, but they have turned it into shanties.”

“One of these days I went there and said, ‘This can’t be; there is a hotel, and who would come to stay in that hotel when there are shanties all over?’ You don’t know if there are criminals.”

He noted that the allocation had been revoked and would be reassigned to investors with the capacity to develop the site, adding that strict conditions would guide the new arrangement.

“You cannot allocate land and leave it for that long with nothing to show. We revoked it. Now we want to give it to people who are ready to develop it,” Wike said.

“We will reallocate the land with clear conditions. If there is no development within the specified time, we will take it back.

“To the woman who was crying, if she likes, let her call God to come down. What is my business? How does Jabi become hers? Is it an individual or government property? We are trying to make sure investors develop this land for the interest of all of us.”

Wike said several plots around the lake, initially allocated for high-end developments, had remained undeveloped for over a decade and had since deteriorated into makeshift settlements.

Wike admitted that the FCT Administration had begun revoking such allocations, signalling a tougher stance against land speculation in the capital city.

“You must sign to develop within a given period. If you fail, the land returns to government. It is as simple as that,” he added.

He rejected suggestions that the exercise is intended to restrict public access to the lake, clarifying that the focus is on reclaiming misused or abandoned land.

“We are not taking anything from the public. We are reclaiming land from those who failed to do what they were supposed to do or who converted it to unauthorised uses,” he said.

He also decried the distortion of approved land use, citing instances where recreational spaces were converted without authorisation.

Edo Government Begins Removal of Mentally Ill Persons From Benin Streets (Video)

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Keyamo Mocks ADC Over Obi’s Exit, Says Party Treated Obi Like ‘Side-Chick’

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Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has taken a swipe at the African Democratic Congress (ADC) following the exit of former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, mocking the party for what he described as poor handling of the situation.

In a statement on Thursday, Keyamo likened the ADC’s treatment of Obi to a failed romantic relationship, saying the party failed to secure his loyalty and is now reacting angrily after his departure.

Using a tongue-in-cheek analogy, the minister described ADC as a suitor who wanted commitment without offering it.

He said the party treated Obi as someone to be kept in a secondary position, rather than a primary choice, a decision he claimed eventually pushed him away.

“The beautiful woman, who knows her worth, walks away quietly to another suitor who values her,” Keyamo wrote, casting Obi as the “high-value figure” who moved on after being undervalued.

He added that the ADC, instead of reflecting on its internal issues, was now “going berserk” and criticising Obi after his exit.

Keyamo said the situation reflected a simple political reality: parties must offer clarity and commitment if they expect loyalty from high-profile figures.

Obi’s resignation from the ADC came after months of internal disagreements and leadership disputes within the party.

He said his decision followed deep reflection and repeated crises that made effective political participation difficult.

The former Anambra governor also referenced similar challenges that led to his earlier exit from the Labour Party, stressing that his moves were not driven by personal ambition but by the need for a more stable political platform.

His departure has already triggered wider political ripple effects, including reported defections of some lawmakers to the New Democratic Congress (NDC), further reshaping alliances ahead of the 2027 election cycle.

Keyamo’s comments add another layer to the growing political fallout, as parties continue to trade blame over Obi’s exit and the broader realignments currently unfolding in Nigeria’s opposition space.

Opposition Kicks Against Troop Deployment for 2027 Elections

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Opposition parties have pushed back strongly against suggestions that the military could play a bigger role in securing the 2027 general elections, even as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) raised fresh concerns over rising insecurity across the country.

The warning came from INEC Chairman, Professor Joash Amupitan, who said the worsening security situation could undermine preparations for credible elections if not urgently addressed.

Speaking during a meeting with the Inspector-General of Police in Abuja, Amupitan said Nigeria’s electoral process is already under pressure from violence, malpractice and vote-buying, adding that insecurity now poses an even bigger threat.

He called for detailed security risk assessments ahead of the polls, warning that electoral flashpoints must be identified early to protect voters, election officials and the integrity of the process.

With presidential and governorship elections scheduled for early 2027, the INEC boss stressed the need for closer coordination with security agencies, especially the police, who traditionally take the lead in election duty.

He also raised concern over Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps, insisting that displaced citizens and persons with disabilities must not be left out of the voting process.

“We must ensure they are not disenfranchised,” he said, urging security agencies to provide special protection and access for vulnerable groups.

The Inspector-General of Police assured INEC of a more intelligence-driven approach, saying security agencies have already begun nationwide threat mapping ahead of the elections.

He warned that anyone involved in ballot snatching, voter intimidation or attacks on election officials would be arrested and prosecuted.

Despite these assurances, political reactions quickly turned heated over the role of the military in elections.

Dr Yunusa Tanko, National Coordinator of the Obidient Movement, argued that election security should remain strictly a civilian responsibility handled by the police and other internal security agencies.

He warned that involving soldiers could deepen public mistrust and politicise the process, recalling past elections where security deployment became controversial.

Labour Party spokesperson Ken Asogwa also rejected the idea, saying soldiers are trained for warfare, not election management.

“Elections are civic exercises. They should not require military presence at polling units,” he said, insisting that the police and civil defence are better suited for the job.

From the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) camp, the Tanimu Turaki-led interim leadership said the bigger problem is not insecurity, but INEC’s credibility.

Its spokesman, Ini Ememobong, argued that trust in the electoral commission remains fragile, urging INEC to focus on neutrality and transparency instead of pushing security narratives.

The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) also weighed in, warning that insecurity must be tackled decisively within the next few months if the country hopes to hold credible elections in 2027.

Across the board, however, opposition voices agreed on one point: deploying soldiers to polling units would be a step in the wrong direction, with many insisting that such a move could heighten tension rather than improve security.

Meanwhile, some political parties are already adjusting their activities due to security concerns, including the relocation of the Social Democratic Party’s national convention from Abuja to Bauchi State.

As preparations for 2027 slowly gather pace, the debate highlights a familiar tension in Nigeria’s electoral history how to secure elections without compromising their civilian character.

Anambra Picked for 2026–2030 HIV Prevention Plan

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The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) has identified Anambra State as one of the pilot states for the implementation of Nigeria’s National HIV Prevention Plan for 2026 to 2030.

The development was announced during a strategic stakeholders’ engagement held in Abuja, involving officials of NACA, representatives of the Anambra State AIDS Control Agency, development partners, and health experts.

According to officials, the initiative is aimed at strengthening HIV prevention efforts across communities while improving access to testing, awareness campaigns, treatment, and support services for vulnerable groups.

Executive Director of the Anambra State AIDS Control Agency, Dr. Nkem Okeke, said the state plans to expand HIV awareness and prevention programmes to grassroots communities across all local government areas. He noted that the strategy would focus on data-driven interventions, early testing initiatives, and targeted support for high-risk and vulnerable populations.

NACA officials commended Anambra State’s preparedness and described its HIV response framework as innovative and aligned with national priorities. Director of Community Prevention and Care Services at NACA, Dr. James Anenih, stated that the state’s commitment and strategic approach positioned it as a strong model for community-level HIV prevention in Nigeria.

Health stakeholders also emphasized the need for collaboration among government agencies, religious institutions, schools, traditional rulers, civil society groups, and international partners in reducing the spread of HIV across the country.

The National HIV Prevention Plan 2026–2030 is part of Nigeria’s broader strategy to reduce new HIV infections and achieve the goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. The plan places stronger emphasis on prevention, community engagement, behavioural awareness, and early intervention.

Police arrest, repatriate Chinese fugitive over $245m ponzi scheme

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Police arrest, repatriate Chinese fugitive over $245m ponzi scheme

 

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) through the INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) Abuja, has arrested and repatriated a Chinese fugitive, Xu Qing, to the People’s Republic of China over his alleged involvement in a $245 million Ponzi scheme.

The police said the suspect was wanted by Chinese authorities for offences linked to the illegal absorption of public deposits in a large-scale financial fraud operation.

According to a statement issued on Tuesday by the Force Public Relations Officer, DCP Anthony Okon Placid, the repatriation followed a formal request from the Chinese government after the suspect was declared wanted in Beijing.

The statement disclosed that the alleged fraud was valued at more than $245 million.

Investigations revealed that Xu Qing fled China for Nigeria on November 5, 2024, in an attempt to evade arrest after authorities in China intensified investigations into the scheme.

The police said a warrant for his arrest was subsequently issued on November 12, 2025, by the Shinan Sub-Bureau of Qingdao Public Security in China.

Acting on intelligence reports and sustained surveillance operations, operatives of INTERPOL NCB Abuja tracked the suspect to a factory located in Olowotedo, Siun Village, in Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State.

He was arrested on April 24, 2026, and later repatriated to China on April 28, 2026, under bilateral police cooperation arrangements between both countries.

The NPF said the suspect would now face prosecution in China for the alleged offences.

Reacting to the development, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, reaffirmed the commitment of the force to strengthening international collaboration in tackling transnational organised crime.

The IGP also urged Nigerian employers and business organisations to conduct proper background checks on foreign nationals before entering into employment or business relationships with them.

According to him, such due diligence should include verification through relevant security and law enforcement agencies.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains resolute in its commitment to combating transnational crime and ensuring that Nigeria does not serve as a safe haven for fugitives,” the statement added.

The latest operation underscores growing cooperation between Nigerian law enforcement agencies and international partners in tracking fugitives and tackling cross-border financial crimes.

 

Hantavirus Outbreak Sparks Fears of COVID-Style Pandemic

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Passengers aboard the MV Hondius have begun following strict health and safety measures similar to those seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, as authorities investigate an outbreak of a rare hantavirus linked to multiple deaths.

According to reports from The New York Times, passengers are regularly sanitising their hands, maintaining distance from one another, and attending socially distanced meals while the ship remains under close health monitoring as it crosses the Atlantic.

The outbreak has triggered an international response.

Spain has confirmed that the vessel will be allowed to dock in Tenerife in the Canary Islands, despite concerns raised by local officials.

Spain’s Health Minister, Mónica García, said passengers who are medically fit would be permitted to travel home once the ship arrives.

However, the decision has faced criticism from Canary Islands regional president Fernando Clavijo, who questioned why the vessel needed to travel several more days to the islands without clear justification.

Concerns grew after three passengers died and several others became ill.

The World Health Organization confirmed that the cases are linked to hantavirus, a rare virus usually spread through contact with rodents.

Despite the deaths, WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus said the overall public health risk remains low at this stage.

Medical evacuations have already taken place, with three passengers flown to the Netherlands for treatment, including two suffering severe symptoms.

Health officials say the outbreak involves the Andes strain of hantavirus, a rare variant that can spread between humans through prolonged close contact.

Authorities in South Africa have begun tracing possible contacts. Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said 62 people were identified for monitoring, while 42 had already been traced and placed under observation.

Passengers on board have also been instructed to wear masks, maintain physical distancing, and follow enhanced hygiene rules.

Dining arrangements have been adjusted to reduce close contact, with sanitiser stations placed throughout the ship.

One passenger described life on board as mostly calm despite the uncertainty, saying people were simply waiting for authorities to decide the next steps.

Investigators are also looking into where the virus may have originated, with Argentine authorities examining whether exposure occurred earlier during travel in South America.

Health experts say hantavirus infections are rare but can become serious, particularly when they affect the lungs, kidneys, or heart.

Early symptoms often include fever, fatigue, muscle pain, headaches, dizziness, and stomach-related illness. In severe cases, patients may develop breathing difficulties as fluid builds up in the lungs.

Experts Explain Common Causes of Low Libido in Women

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Discussions around female sexual desire are often surrounded by misconceptions, with many believing libido should either appear naturally at all times or remain constant throughout life. However, health professionals say female desire is far more complex and can change due to physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors.

Experts explain that libido exists on a spectrum and may shift over time depending on stress levels, hormonal changes, relationship dynamics, and overall wellbeing. Understanding these changes, they say, can help reduce feelings of frustration or self-blame experienced by many women.

Different Forms of Desire

Researchers have identified two major forms of sexual desire  spontaneous and responsive desire. Spontaneous desire occurs unexpectedly, while responsive desire develops gradually after emotional or physical stimulation begins.

According to specialists, many women experience responsive desire more frequently, meaning it is normal not to immediately feel sexual interest until intimacy or emotional connection has already started.

Factors That Can Affect Libido

Medical experts note that several interconnected issues can influence sexual desire in women, including:

  • Hormonal changes linked to menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, perimenopause, and menopause.
  • Stress and mental exhaustion caused by work responsibilities, caregiving, and daily pressures.
  • Body image concerns, which may affect confidence and emotional comfort.
  • Side effects from medications such as antidepressants, hormonal contraceptives, and blood pressure drugs.
  • Relationship challenges, emotional distance, or unresolved conflicts between partners.

Approaches That May Help Improve Desire

Health professionals encourage women to approach sexual wellness with patience and self-awareness rather than pressure or unrealistic expectations.

Some recommended strategies include creating time for emotional intimacy without focusing on performance, practicing mindfulness and body awareness, and exploring activities that encourage relaxation and emotional connection.

Therapists also suggest that pelvic floor therapy, stress management, and open communication with partners may help improve intimacy and comfort.

Importance of Self-Compassion

Experts emphasize that struggles with desire should not automatically be viewed as failure or dysfunction. Practicing self-compassion and understanding personal emotional and physical needs can help reduce anxiety surrounding intimacy.

Women experiencing ongoing distress related to low libido are advised to seek professional guidance from qualified healthcare providers or certified therapists, especially if symptoms persist despite lifestyle adjustments.

Medical professionals also recommend routine health evaluations to rule out underlying hormonal or thyroid-related conditions that could contribute to reduced sexual desire.

PSG Survive Bayern’s Fury After Controversial Handball Decision Sparks Champions League Debate

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Paris Saint Germain booked their place in the UEFA Champions League final after a dramatic and controversial semi final encounter against Bayern Munich that ended in anger, confusion and renewed debate over football’s handball law.

The French champions progressed 6-5 on aggregate following a tense second leg overshadowed by a highly disputed penalty incident involving PSG midfielder Joao Neves. Bayern Munich players and coaching staff were left furious after referee decisions and a VAR review denied the Bundesliga giants what they believed was a clear penalty during one of the defining moments of the match.

The incident occurred midway through a frantic spell inside the PSG penalty area. Bayern launched a dangerous attack before the ball ricocheted off a PSG player and struck the arm of Neves. Bayern players instantly surrounded the referee demanding a penalty, while England captain Harry Kane reacted immediately in disbelief as play was temporarily halted for a VAR check.

Inside the stadium, Bayern supporters expected the decision to go their way. Television replays appeared to show contact between the ball and the midfielder’s arm, increasing the tension among players and fans as officials reviewed the incident.

However, after a lengthy examination, VAR upheld the referee’s original decision not to award a penalty, allowing PSG to escape what could have been a potentially decisive moment in the tie.

The decision stunned Bayern players and immediately ignited widespread reactions across the football world.

According to the current Laws of the Game established by the International Football Association Board, accidental handball incidents are judged differently depending on the sequence of play leading to the contact. Officials ruled that the ball had come directly from PSG midfielder Vitinha before striking Neves’ arm. Under the present interpretation of the law, accidental handball is not automatically punishable when the ball comes from a teammate unless it directly leads to a goal or creates an immediate scoring opportunity for the player involved.

Because Neves neither scored nor gained a direct attacking advantage from the contact, officials concluded that no offence had occurred.

The explanation has done little to calm Bayern’s frustration.

Players visibly protested after the decision, while members of Bayern’s technical crew were seen arguing on the touchline. The German club’s anger was amplified by comparisons to previous handball calls earlier in the competition, including incidents where similar contacts resulted in penalties.

Bayern manager Vincent Kompany reportedly questioned the consistency of officiating standards after the match, insisting football supporters are increasingly confused by how handball decisions are interpreted from game to game.

Football pundits across Europe also weighed into the controversy shortly after the final whistle. Several analysts argued that while the officials may have followed the written law correctly, the situation exposed the growing disconnect between the technical wording of the rules and the expectations of players and fans watching the game.

Former players speaking on post match broadcasts described the handball law as one of the most controversial and difficult aspects of modern football officiating, particularly in the VAR era where slow motion replays intensify scrutiny on every decision.

Despite the controversy, PSG remained focused and eventually held off Bayern’s relentless pressure to secure qualification for the final. The result marks another significant milestone for the Paris club as they continue their pursuit of a long awaited first UEFA Champions League title.

PSG’s journey to the final has been built on resilience, attacking quality and moments of defensive determination, but this latest victory will likely be remembered as much for the refereeing controversy as the football itself.

For Bayern Munich, the elimination represents a painful end to their European campaign. The German giants created several dangerous opportunities across both legs and believed they had done enough to force extra time before the controversial decision shifted momentum in PSG’s favour.

The fallout from the incident is expected to continue in the coming days, with renewed calls for greater clarity surrounding handball regulations and VAR interpretations in elite football competitions.

As PSG celebrate another historic European night, Bayern are left with frustration, unanswered questions and the feeling that a little known technicality in football’s rulebook may have ultimately ended their Champions League dream.

Harry Kane Matches Cristiano Ronaldo’s Champions League Record as Bayern Munich Suffer Painful Exit Against PSG

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Harry Kane etched his name into UEFA Champions League history on another dramatic European night, but the striker’s personal achievement was overshadowed by Bayern Munich’s heartbreaking elimination at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain.

Kane reached an exclusive milestone previously achieved only by Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring again during Bayern’s high intensity semi final clash against PSG. The England captain became only the second player in Champions League history to score 10 or more goals in a single campaign for clubs from two different countries.

The historic achievement places Kane alongside Ronaldo in one of European football’s most elite statistical categories and further underlines the remarkable consistency the striker has shown throughout his career at both club and international level.

Despite Kane’s contribution, Bayern Munich’s European journey came to a painful end as PSG secured qualification for the Champions League final after an emotionally charged semi final contest that delivered goals, controversy and late drama.

Kane once again proved decisive in attack for Bayern, leading the line with his trademark composure and movement inside the penalty area. His goal reignited hope among the German side’s supporters and briefly shifted momentum during a fiercely contested encounter between two of Europe’s biggest clubs.

The striker’s latest goal also continued his outstanding debut European campaign with Bayern Munich following his high profile move from Tottenham Hotspur. Since arriving in Germany, Kane has delivered consistently in domestic and continental competitions, reinforcing his reputation as one of world football’s most reliable goalscorers.

However, the celebrations surrounding his historic record were ultimately overshadowed by Bayern’s elimination.

PSG advanced 6-5 on aggregate after surviving a tense second leg that included a controversial handball decision involving PSG midfielder Joao Neves. Bayern players and coaching staff were left furious after VAR declined to award a penalty following a review late in the match, a moment many within the German club believed could have changed the outcome of the tie.

As frustration grew among Bayern supporters, PSG held firm defensively to protect their aggregate advantage and book their place in the final, where they will continue their pursuit of a first ever Champions League title.

For Kane, the result added another painful chapter to his career despite his individual brilliance. The England captain has repeatedly delivered extraordinary personal performances throughout his career, yet major team trophies at club level have continued to narrowly evade him.

Football analysts praised Kane’s resilience and consistency following the match, with many highlighting the remarkable nature of his achievement considering the pressure and expectations surrounding Bayern’s European campaign this season.

Matching a record held by Cristiano Ronaldo further strengthens Kane’s standing among the modern era’s elite forwards. Ronaldo previously achieved the feat after scoring prolifically for both Manchester United and Real Madrid during different Champions League campaigns.

Kane’s inclusion alongside the Portuguese legend reflects the extraordinary level he has maintained since leaving the Premier League for the Bundesliga.

Still, the night belonged to PSG, whose players celebrated wildly at full time after surviving sustained Bayern pressure in one of the season’s most dramatic European fixtures.

While PSG move one step closer to continental glory, Bayern are left to reflect on missed opportunities, controversial officiating moments and another agonising Champions League exit despite a historic contribution from their star striker.

For Harry Kane, the record books will remember another extraordinary achievement. Yet for now, the pain of elimination may overshadow the history he created under the lights of Europe’s biggest stage.