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One Battle After Another” Wins Best Picture at the 2026 Oscars And “Sinners” Makes History at the 2026 Oscars

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The 98th Academy Awards ended with a major victory for the gripping drama One Battle After Another, which took home the coveted Best Picture award. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, the film capped off an impressive night at the Oscars, securing multiple major wins and establishing itself as the most awarded film of the evening.

The film tells the story of a once-powerful revolutionary who must confront his troubled past while trying to protect his daughter from lingering enemies. Its emotional storytelling, layered characters and powerful direction resonated strongly with audiences and critics throughout the awards season.

In addition to winning Best Picture, Anderson also earned the Best Director award for his work on the film. The project also won Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor, among other categories, bringing its total number of Oscars to six. The wins marked one of the biggest triumphs of Anderson’s career and reinforced his reputation as one of Hollywood’s most respected storytellers.

Throughout the awards season, One Battle After Another built strong momentum thanks to its compelling narrative and powerful performances. By the time the Oscars arrived, it had already become one of the most talked-about films of the year, and its success on Hollywood’s biggest night only solidified its legacy.

Although several films were strong contenders, One Battle After Another ultimately stood above the rest, closing the night with the Academy’s highest honor.

While Best Picture went to another film, Sinners emerged as one of the biggest highlights of the 2026 Academy Awards thanks to its groundbreaking achievements and cultural impact.

Directed by Ryan Coogler, the film blends horror, history and music into a unique cinematic experience. Set against the backdrop of the American South, the movie explores themes of identity, folklore and the origins of Blues music while telling the story of a mysterious vampire threat haunting a community.

One of the biggest moments of the night came when cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw won the Oscar for Best Cinematography. Her victory was historic, making her the first woman  and the first woman of color  to ever win the award. The achievement was widely celebrated across the film industry as an important milestone for representation behind the camera.

Another major highlight came when the film’s lead star, Michael B. Jordan, won Best Actor for his performance. The award marked the first Oscar win of Jordan’s career and was greeted with huge applause from fans and fellow actors.

Sinners also won Best Original Screenplay, further recognizing the film’s creativity and storytelling. Altogether, the movie walked away with four Academy Awards, making it one of the most successful films of the night.

Although it did not win Best Picture, Sinners left a lasting impression at the ceremony, with its artistic achievements and historic wins marking a significant moment in modern cinema.

FIFA Fines Nigeria, Congo As World Cup Controversy Deepens

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(DDM) – FIFA has sanctioned the Nigeria Football Federation and the Congolese Football Association after disciplinary breaches were recorded during a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match between both countries.

The penalties come months after the dramatic encounter between Nigeria and DR Congo became one of the most controversial fixtures in Africa’s World Cup qualification series.

The match, played on November 16, 2025, drew global attention after a tense atmosphere, disputed incidents, and a dramatic penalty shootout that ended Nigeria’s hopes of progressing in the qualification race.

FIFA’s disciplinary overview released recently revealed that both football bodies committed separate offences during the high-stakes encounter.

According to the world football governing body, Nigeria was punished over security and crowd control issues involving spectators inside the stadium.

FIFA said some fans were found guilty of throwing objects onto the pitch during the match, an act considered a violation of stadium safety regulations.

The offence falls under Article 17 and Article 17.2.b of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, which deals with order and security at football matches.

As punishment, FIFA imposed a fine of 1,000 Swiss Francs on the Nigeria Football Federation.

However, the Congolese Football Association received a heavier sanction over a different incident involving their supporters.

FIFA reported that DR Congo fans used laser pointers or similar electronic devices during the match.

The use of laser lights directed at players is considered dangerous because it can disrupt visibility and interfere with the performance of athletes during crucial moments.

Under Article 17.2.d of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, such behaviour is classified as misconduct by spectators.

As a result, FIFA fined the Congolese federation 5,000 Swiss Francs, five times the amount imposed on Nigeria.

FIFA emphasised that disciplinary rulings are determined based on the circumstances surrounding each case.

The organisation also explained that the summary of sanctions released publicly is mainly intended to inform journalists and the wider football community.

Official legal rulings and documents are typically sent directly to the football associations involved in each case.

However, the disciplinary action represents only one aspect of a much larger controversy surrounding the Nigeria–DR Congo match.

The fixture has remained a hot topic in African football due to the dramatic way Nigeria’s World Cup hopes collapsed.

After the match ended in a draw during regular play, the contest was decided through a penalty shootout.

DR Congo eventually triumphed in the shootout, eliminating Nigeria from the final stage of the African qualifying play-offs.

The result sparked anger and disappointment among Nigerian football fans who had hoped the Super Eagles would return to the World Cup stage.

Soon after the defeat, the Nigeria Football Federation submitted a formal petition to FIFA challenging the eligibility of several DR Congo players.

The Nigerian federation argued that some Congolese players might not meet eligibility requirements under their country’s citizenship laws.

Nigeria’s protest centres on the claim that DR Congo’s domestic legislation does not recognise dual citizenship for adults.

The concern raised by Nigerian officials is that several players representing DR Congo allegedly hold European passports while playing for the national team.

NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi previously explained the federation’s position on the matter.

Sanusi noted that FIFA generally considers possession of a national passport sufficient proof of eligibility for international football.

However, he suggested that FIFA might have been misled during the clearance process for some Congolese players.

Meanwhile, Nigeria’s National Sports Commission has urged the public not to draw premature conclusions about the case.

Commission chairman Shehu Dikko said the appearance of DR Congo among countries preparing for the intercontinental playoff tournament should not be interpreted as a final ruling.

According to Dikko, FIFA has not yet issued an official verdict on Nigeria’s petition.

He explained that the football governing body normally communicates directly with the parties involved before making any sensitive decisions.

Dikko said Nigerian officials remain hopeful that the eligibility complaint could still change the outcome of the qualification race.

If FIFA rules in Nigeria’s favour, the Super Eagles could theoretically return to the playoff stage.

For now, however, DR Congo remains listed among teams preparing for the intercontinental playoff tournament.

The competition will determine the final places available for the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup.

As African football fans await FIFA’s final decision, the controversy surrounding the Nigeria–DR Congo clash continues to fuel debate across the continent.

The outcome of Nigeria’s petition could reshape the final lineup of teams competing for a place at football’s biggest tournament.

Israel Approves Emergency Military Funding as Iran War Rages

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Israel has approved an emergency military budget of $827 million as the ongoing war with Iran enters its third week, according to local media reports.

The 2.6-billion-shekel funding package was approved by Israeli cabinet ministers during a telephone meeting over the weekend, the newspaper Haaretz reported.

Officials said the funds would be used for security purchases and urgent operational needs, although specific details of the spending were not immediately disclosed.

The government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not formally commented on the measure or clarified what military equipment or supplies the funds will cover.

However, a finance ministry document circulated to ministers stated that the funding was necessary because of the intensity of the ongoing fighting.

The document noted that the emergency allocation would support operational needs including the procurement of munitions, acquisition of advanced weapons systems and replenishment of critical combat stockpiles.

It described the move as “an exceptional emergency decision” aimed at addressing immediate requirements arising from the conflict.

Meanwhile, Israel’s Foreign Minister, Gideon Saar, rejected reports claiming that Israel had informed the United States it was running low on missile interceptors.

Speaking to journalists during a visit to a site recently struck by an Iranian missile, Saar dismissed the reports.

“The answer is no,” he said when asked whether Israel’s interceptor supplies were running short.

Since joint US-Israeli strikes against Iran began on February 28, Israel has faced daily ballistic missile attacks from Iran.

According to Israeli security officials cited by Haaretz, around 250 ballistic missiles had been launched toward Israel by March 13. Most of the missiles were intercepted by Israel’s air-defence systems.

Despite the interceptions, 12 people have been killed in Israel by missile strikes or falling debris since the war began, according to figures compiled from Israeli authorities and emergency responders.

Reports indicate that the emergency funds will be drawn from Israel’s $222-billion state budget, which was approved by the government on March 12 and is expected to be adopted by the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, before the end of March.

The war between Israel and Iran continues to escalate, raising concerns about broader instability across the Middle East and increasing pressure on governments worldwide to prevent further escalation.

Trump, Starmer Push to Reopen Strait of Hormuz Amid Iran Blockade

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Donald Trump, President of the United States, and Keir Starmer, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, have discussed the urgent need to reopen the strategically important Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing disruptions to global shipping caused by an Iranian blockade.

According to a statement from 10 Downing Street, the leaders held a conversation on Sunday focusing on the escalating crisis in the Middle East and its impact on international trade.

“The leaders discussed the ongoing situation in the Middle East and the importance of reopening the Strait of Hormuz to end the disruption to global shipping, which is driving up costs worldwide,” a Downing Street spokeswoman said.

The discussion followed an appeal by President Trump on Saturday urging several countries including China, France, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom to deploy naval forces to assist the United States in securing the waterway.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical maritime routes for oil shipments, and any disruption to traffic through the channel can significantly affect global energy markets.

Iran has effectively blocked the waterway in retaliation for joint military strikes carried out by the United States and Israel earlier in the conflict.

During the conversation, Prime Minister Starmer also expressed condolences for American military personnel who have been killed during the ongoing conflict.

The situation in the region remains volatile as tensions between Iran, the United States and Israel continue to escalate, raising concerns about wider economic and security consequences for the international community.

Trump Signals Possible Military Action in Cuba Amid Talks

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President Donald Trump has said that the US is currently in talks with Cuba and that a deal could be reached soon, although he indicated that resolving the ongoing crisis involving Iran would take priority.

Speaking to reporters aboard the presidential aircraft Air Force One, Trump suggested that the long-strained relationship between the United States and Cuba could soon experience significant developments.

“Cuba also wants to make a deal, and I think we will pretty soon either make a deal or do whatever we have to do,” Trump said.

“We’re talking to Cuba, but we’re going to do Iran before Cuba.”

The remarks come amid renewed diplomatic contact between Washington and Havana following years of tensions marked by sanctions, migration disputes and political disagreements.

Cuba’s President, Miguel Díaz‑Canel, confirmed that discussions with the United States had begun as the Caribbean nation grapples with one of its worst economic crises in decades.

In a televised address, Díaz-Canel said the negotiations were aimed at addressing the longstanding differences between both countries through dialogue.

“These talks have been aimed at finding solutions through dialogue to the bilateral differences we have between the two nations,” he said, expressing hope that negotiations would help move the relationship “away from confrontation.

Cuba’s economic challenges have intensified in recent months, largely due to disruptions in imported fuel supplies.

The country depends heavily on imported oil to power electricity plants and maintain transportation networks.

As a result, authorities have been forced to implement rolling power outages and limit some public services across the island.

Despite the renewed contact, major disagreements remain between the two governments.

US officials have indicated that any easing of economic pressure would likely depend on political and economic reforms from Havana.

Meanwhile, Cuban leaders insist that any negotiations must respect the country’s sovereignty and independence.

In recent weeks, Trump has repeatedly suggested that Cuba’s government is under pressure and eager to strike an agreement with Washington, even remarking earlier that the island could face a “friendly takeover,” before adding that such a scenario might not necessarily be friendly.

US Probes Nigeria, Others Over Labour Rights Violations

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The United States government has launched a trade investigation into Nigeria and 59 other economies over allegations that they have failed to prevent the importation of goods produced with forced labour.

According to a notice issued by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), the investigation was initiated under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 to determine whether the trade practices of the affected economies are “unreasonable or discriminatory” and whether they place a burden on American commerce.

The notice, signed by the General Counsel at the USTR, Jennifer Thornton, stated that the probe began on March 12, 2026.

It will examine whether Nigeria and other countries have failed to introduce or effectively enforce bans on the importation of goods produced using forced labour.

Nigeria is among 60 economies listed in the probe alongside major global players including China, India, Brazil, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Canada and the European Union.

The USTR said the investigation is aimed at determining whether the absence of strict import bans on forced-labour goods in these economies creates unfair trade conditions that disadvantage American businesses.

According to the agency, although many countries prohibit forced labour domestically, weak controls on imports allow products made under exploitative conditions to circulate through global supply chains.

“For almost 100 years, US law has prohibited the importation of goods mined, produced, or manufactured in whole or in part with forced labour,” the notice said, adding that the policy reflects humanitarian, foreign policy and national security concerns.

The agency explained that forced labour allows producers to reduce production costs and sell goods at lower prices, creating unfair competition in international markets.

Data cited by the USTR shows that forced labour remains widespread worldwide. Estimates by the International Labour Organization indicate that around 28 million people were trapped in forced labour globally as of 2021.

The figure represented roughly 3.5 out of every 1,000 people, with the number increasing by about 2.7 million between 2016 and 2021, largely due to exploitation in the private sector.

The organisation also estimated that profits generated from forced labour in the global private economy reached about $63.9 billion annually in 2024.

Products linked to forced labour include agricultural commodities, textiles, minerals, fish products and palm-oil derivatives used in food and biofuel production.

The USTR warned that goods produced under forced labour conditions can still enter global markets even after being denied entry into the United States, creating unfair competition for American companies.

As part of the investigation process, the agency will consult with governments of the affected economies and gather evidence from businesses, labour groups and other stakeholders.

Public hearings on the probe will begin on April 28, 2026, at the United States International Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. and may continue until May 1.

Stakeholders who wish to participate in the hearings or submit written comments must do so through the USTR’s electronic portal by April 15, 2026.

Following the consultations and hearings, the Trade Representative will determine whether the trade practices of the economies under investigation violate US trade rules.

If confirmed, the United States could impose trade remedies such as additional tariffs or import restrictions on goods from the affected economies.

Meanwhile, recent data released by the National Bureau of Statistics shows that Nigeria’s merchandise trade surplus declined sharply in the fourth quarter of 2025.

According to the NBS report titled Foreign Trade in Goods Statistics, Nigeria recorded a trade surplus of ₦1.71 trillion in Q4 2025, down from ₦3.42 trillion in the same period of 2024.

Total trade during the quarter stood at ₦36.21 trillion, slightly lower than the ₦36.60 trillion recorded a year earlier.

The decline was largely attributed to falling crude oil exports, which continue to dominate Nigeria’s export structure.

Crude oil accounted for ₦9.70 trillion, representing 51.17 per cent of total exports during the quarter.

While exports weakened, imports increased to ₦17.25 trillion, reflecting Nigeria’s continued dependence on foreign manufactured goods and fuel products.

The largest import category was machinery and transport equipment valued at ₦5.13 trillion, followed by mineral fuels at ₦4.52 trillion and chemicals worth ₦2.70 trillion.

Regionally, Nigeria imported most of its goods from Asia, valued at ₦8.08 trillion, followed by Europe with ₦5.75 trillion. Imports from Africa stood at ₦696.13 billion.

Among Nigeria’s trading partners, China remained the country’s largest import source, accounting for ₦5.39 trillion of total imports, followed by the United States, Netherlands, India and Brazil.

Israeli Prime Minister Mocks Iran Over Rumours About His Death

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Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, has dismissed rumours circulating on social media claiming he had died, responding with humour in a short video posted online on Sunday.

In the video shared on his official X account, Netanyahu appeared relaxed while sitting at a café outside Jerusalem, joking about the viral speculation.

“I’m dead for coffee,” he said sarcastically while receiving a steaming cup of coffee. The remark referenced a colloquial Hebrew expression used to describe something a person loves intensely.

The Israeli leader also addressed another rumour circulating online that his recent televised speech was generated using artificial intelligence.

Netanyahu jokingly responded to claims that his appearance in a previous broadcast looked digitally manipulated.

Social media users had suggested the video might have been AI-generated after some viewers claimed he appeared to have six fingers on one hand.

Responding to the speculation, Netanyahu raised his hands toward the camera and asked, “Do you want to count the number of fingers.

Despite the light-hearted tone, Netanyahu used the video to urge Israeli citizens to remain alert and follow safety instructions in the event of incoming rocket attacks.

He praised the resilience of Israelis during the ongoing conflict in the region.

“Your resilience gives strength to me, to the government, to the army, and to the Mossad,” he said, referring to Israel’s intelligence agency, the Mossad.

Netanyahu also indicated that Israeli forces were continuing military operations against Iran and groups allied with Tehran.

“We are doing things that I cannot share at this moment, but we are striking Iran very hard, and also Lebanon,” he said.

The comments come as tensions between Israel and Iran remain high amid an ongoing conflict involving the United States.

Meanwhile, Iran’s elite military force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), reportedly issued a threat against Netanyahu, vowing to pursue and kill the Israeli leader if the opportunity arises, according to Iran’s state news agency Islamic Republic News Agency.

The war between Israel and Iran, backed by the United States, has now entered its third week, raising concerns about further escalation across the Middle East.

Iran Warns Countries Against Joining War With US, Israel

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Iran has warned other nations against becoming involved in its ongoing conflict with the United States and Israel, cautioning that further participation by foreign powers could escalate the war across the Middle East.

The warning came on Sunday as reports emerged that a military base in Kuwait hosting American and Italian troops had been targeted in a drone attack.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, said Tehran had evidence that US bases located in neighbouring countries were being used to launch attacks against Iran.

Writing on social media platform X, Araghchi urged regional governments to expel foreign forces from their territories, arguing that the presence of external troops was increasing tensions rather than providing security.

“This war will end when we are certain that it will not be repeated and that reparations will be paid,” Araghchi said in an interview with Arabic-language news platform Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.

The warning came as Italy confirmed that a drone strike targeted the Ali Al Salem Air Base in Kuwait.

According to the Italian military, the attack destroyed an unmanned aircraft belonging to Italy but caused no casualties.

Italy’s Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, downplayed the incident, saying the country was not directly involved in the war.

“We are not at war with anyone,” Tajani said.

This marked the second reported attack on an Italian military facility in the Middle East within a week.

Meanwhile, authorities in Baghdad said rockets struck the city’s international airport, injuring five people.

The airport complex houses a US diplomatic facility, making it a potential target amid escalating regional tensions.

The conflict has intensified global concerns about energy supplies after Iran threatened shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway through which roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil and gas exports normally pass.

The disruption has already pushed global oil prices sharply higher.

US President Donald Trump has called on several countries including China, France, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom to deploy naval forces to help protect oil tankers passing through the strait.

However, the governments mentioned have so far responded cautiously.

Britain’s government said it was discussing possible measures with allies to safeguard maritime shipping, while Energy Security Minister Ed Miliband told the BBC that efforts should focus on reducing tensions.

“The plan now has to be to de-escalate the conflict,” Miliband said.

Japan and South Korea also indicated that they were carefully reviewing the situation, noting that sending naval forces to the region would require meeting strict legal conditions.

Global oil prices have surged by about 40 per cent since the conflict escalated, following Iran’s threats against shipping routes and attacks on energy facilities in Gulf countries.

In response, the International Energy Agency said its member states had agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves to stabilise markets.

The war began on February 28 following joint US-Israeli strikes that killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, triggering retaliatory actions by Tehran.

According to figures released by Iran’s health ministry, more than 1,200 people have been killed in US and Israeli strikes since the conflict began, although the numbers have not been independently verified.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimates that up to 3.2 million people have been displaced by the fighting.

The Pentagon says US and Israeli forces have struck more than 15,000 targets inside Iran during the campaign.

Despite the continued tensions, daily life in Tehran appeared to be gradually returning to normal.

Traffic increased across the capital and some cafés and restaurants reopened. More than a third of stalls in the Tajrish Bazaar, a popular shopping district, resumed operations ahead of the upcoming Persian New Year celebrations.

Residents were also seen queuing at automated teller machines to withdraw cash following disruptions to online banking services in recent days.

Nicholas Irving Claims Floyd Mayweather Could Spend Up to $1 Million a Day on His Luxury Lifestyle

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A former U.S. Army Ranger and author, Nicholas Irving, has shared new details about the extravagant lifestyle of boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr., revealing that the retired champion was capable of spending as much as $1 million in a single day during the height of his wealth and fame.

Speaking about his time around the undefeated boxer, Irving explained that Mayweather’s spending habits were largely driven by the massive entourage that constantly surrounded him. According to him, the boxing icon often traveled with dozens of people, and he would take full responsibility for covering the expenses of everyone in the group.

Irving recalled spending weeks around Mayweather and witnessing firsthand how quickly money could disappear when living such a high-energy lifestyle. From luxury shopping trips to extravagant nights out, the boxer reportedly paid for everything without hesitation.

He explained that when Mayweather stepped out, it was never a small outing. The boxing star often moved around with an entourage of around 40 people, which meant every activity became a large and expensive event. Whether they were dining at upscale restaurants, shopping at designer stores, or planning entertainment for the night, Mayweather typically picked up the entire bill.

One example Irving shared involved a trip to the movies. According to him, when they arrived at the theater, it had been closed to the public so Mayweather and his group could enjoy a private screening. Renting out an entire cinema for just a handful of guests is something most people would consider a once-in-a-lifetime luxury, but Irving suggested that for Mayweather, it was simply part of his routine lifestyle.

Beyond entertainment, the expenses continued to grow through travel and luxury possessions. Mayweather is widely known for his collection of exotic cars, high-end jewelry, and private jets. With constant travel, shopping sprees, and high-profile outings, Irving said it would not be surprising for the boxing champion to spend between $500,000 and $1 million in a single day.

Despite the massive spending, Mayweather has long been associated with immense wealth thanks to his successful boxing career. Known by the nickname “Money,” he built a fortune through record-breaking fights, pay-per-view events, and business ventures that made him one of the richest athletes in the world.

Irving described the boxer’s life as fast-paced and intense, saying the average person would likely struggle to keep up with the constant movement and luxury. For Mayweather, however, that lifestyle appeared to be part of the image he built around his brand  a life defined by success, excess, and living without limits.

The revelations have sparked discussions among fans online, with some expressing amazement at the scale of Mayweather’s wealth, while others debate whether such extravagant spending is sustainable even for one of the richest fighters in boxing history.

Fans Express Concern After Celine Dion’s Unusual Video Sparks Debate Online

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A video recently shared by legendary singer Celine Dion is making the rounds online and sparking concern among fans who say her behavior in the clip feels a bit unusual.

In the short video, Dion appears relaxed at first, sitting on a swing while casually talking about some of the songs she has been listening to lately. The moment begins lightheartedly as she scrolls through her playlist and reacts to different tracks.

One of the songs she mentions is Smiling, Dion jokingly remarks that the powerful ballad “should have been mine,” before quickly adding that Rihanna performed the song beautifully and that she admires her. The playful comment seemed harmless at first, but viewers say the tone of the video begins to shift shortly afterward.

As the clip continues, Dion’s energy suddenly changes. She begins rocking the swing chains more aggressively while reacting to music by the legendary metal band Metallica, shouting enthusiastically along with the song. Moments later, her mood appears to soften again as she pulls her phone close and starts speaking in a much quieter, almost whisper-like tone.

The quick transitions in mood and behavior caught the attention of many viewers, with some fans wondering whether the video was simply Dion being playful and spontaneous or if something else might be going on.

The reactions online have been mixed. Some fans believe the singer was simply having fun and experimenting with different moods while listening to music. Others, however, say the video felt a little unusual, especially considering the health challenges Dion has faced in recent years.

In 2022, Dion revealed that she had been diagnosed with Stiff-Person Syndrome, a rare neurological condition that affects the muscles and can cause severe spasms. The illness forced the iconic performer to step back from touring and public appearances as she focused on treatment and recovery.

Because of this, many of her supporters say they pay close attention to any new updates or videos she shares online. For fans who have followed her career for decades, seeing the beloved singer in any unexpected situation naturally raises questions and concern.

Despite the speculation, others have defended Dion, saying the video simply shows her personality and sense of humor while enjoying music from different genres. Many pointed out that Dion has always been expressive and animated, especially when talking about music she loves.

As the clip continues to circulate across social media, fans remain divided. Some see it as a playful moment from a legendary artist relaxing at home, while others are watching closely and hoping she continues to prioritize her health and wellbeing.

For now, the video has simply added another wave of conversation around one of the most iconic voices in music, reminding fans just how closely the world still follows every moment of Celine Dion’s life.

March 2026 Nigerian Movies That Can Keep You Glued to Your Screen

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Nollywood continues to expand its presence on YouTube, with filmmakers releasing new titles that quickly capture the attention of audiences across Nigeria and beyond. Among the latest movies drawing attention this month are Heaven Must Wait, Monica, Risk Management, Before We Let Go, and A Flicker of Us. Each of these films explores powerful themes of love, sacrifice, ambition, and personal growth, highlighting the emotional storytelling Nollywood is known for.

Heaven Must Wait is a deeply touching drama that follows the life of Dorcas, a hardworking schoolteacher struggling to make ends meet while dealing with the challenges of everyday life. Her path unexpectedly crosses with that of a wealthy businessman whose daughter happens to be one of the most troublesome students in her class. What begins as a simple tutoring arrangement gradually evolves into a story about compassion, healing, and the unexpected ways people can change one another’s lives. As Dorcas grows closer to the family, she hides a painful secret that adds an emotional layer to the story, making the film both heartfelt and thought-provoking.

Another film gaining attention is Monica, which centers on the complicated life of a young woman determined to escape poverty and build a better future. Monica’s beauty and ambition attract powerful individuals into her life, but the opportunities that come her way also bring difficult choices. As she navigates relationships, betrayal, and the desire for success, Monica discovers that the path to a glamorous life can come with serious consequences. The film explores themes of identity, survival, and the pressures faced by young women trying to find their place in a demanding society.

Risk Management takes viewers into the world of business and calculated decision-making. The story revolves around a confident entrepreneur known for his ability to assess risks and always stay one step ahead. However, when personal relationships begin to collide with his professional life, he realizes that not every situation can be controlled with logic and strategy. As secrets surface and tensions rise, the film reveals how ambition and emotional vulnerability can sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes.

Romance takes center stage in Before We Let Go, a story that focuses on a couple whose relationship has reached a breaking point. After years of love and shared memories, unresolved conflicts begin to threaten their future together. Instead of walking away immediately, they decide to confront their past and reflect on the moments that shaped their relationship. Through emotional conversations and painful realizations, they attempt to determine whether their love is strong enough to survive the challenges they face.

Similarly, A Flicker of Us explores the fragile yet powerful nature of love. The movie tells the story of two people whose connection remains alive despite the obstacles keeping them apart. Their relationship begins with an undeniable spark, but circumstances soon test their commitment to each other. As the story unfolds, the characters must navigate distance, heartbreak, and personal growth while trying to hold on to the small moments that once defined their love.

Together, these films reflect the diversity of stories emerging from Nollywood’s growing YouTube space. From emotional family dramas to romantic explorations of love and sacrifice, they demonstrate how filmmakers continue to connect with audiences through relatable characters and compelling narratives. As more viewers turn to online platforms for entertainment, movies like these are proving that Nollywood’s digital era is only just beginning.

“Scream 7” Becomes Highest-Grossing Film in Franchise History With $176.9 Million Worldwide

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The legendary horror franchise is celebrating a major milestone as Scream 7 has officially become the highest-grossing installment in the long-running series.

The latest chapter in the iconic slasher saga has earned $176.9 million worldwide, surpassing the lifetime box-office totals of the original Scream, which made about $173 million, and its sequel Scream 2, which grossed approximately $172 million globally. The figures are not adjusted for inflation, but the achievement still marks a huge moment for the franchise.

Since its debut in the mid-1990s, the Scream series has remained one of the most recognizable horror franchises in cinema, largely due to its masked killer known as Ghostface. The character has become a pop-culture icon, known for terrifying phone calls, brutal murders, and a signature black robe and mask that horror fans instantly recognize.

The success of Scream 7 shows that audiences are still deeply invested in the franchise nearly three decades after the first film was released. Horror fans have continued to support the series, helping it maintain strong box-office performances even as the genre evolves.

The movie also marks a significant moment for longtime fans because it brings back the beloved character Sidney Prescott, portrayed by Neve Campbell, who once again finds herself facing a new wave of terror from the infamous killer. Her return helped generate excitement among audiences who have followed the character’s journey since the original film.

Despite competition from other major releases, the film’s strong opening and continued ticket sales helped push it past previous entries in the series. Industry analysts say the milestone proves the enduring power of the franchise and its loyal global fan base.

With Scream 7 now holding the title as the top-earning film in the series, many fans are already wondering whether the success could pave the way for another sequel. Given the franchise’s history of reinventing itself while honoring its roots, the future of Ghostface on the big screen appears far from over.

UK-bound 74-yr-old man arrested at Abuja airport with 11kg cocaine

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UK-bound 74-yr-old man arrested at Abuja airport with 11kg cocaine
UK-bound 74-yr-old man arrested at Abuja airport with 11kg cocaine

National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a 74-year-old man, Ikwuakalom Emeka, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja, after finding 11 kilograms of cocaine concealed in his luggage.

The suspect, who said he was travelling to London, United Kingdom, for a vacation, was nabbed at the airport’s departure hall while attempting to board British Airways flight BA082 bound for Heathrow on Saturday, 14 March 2026.

In a statement issued by the spokesman of the anti-narcotic agency, Femi Babafemi, officers discovered the cocaine during a search of the suspect’s luggage.

“In Lagos, NDLEA operatives acting on credible intelligence in the early hours of Monday 9th March arrested a woman, Mrs. Maryam Olalowo at (hotel) Victoria Island, while attempting to sell 89grams of cocaine and 20grams of Canadian Loud, a strain of cannabis. She was found with her three children, including an infant, at the time of the arrest. She confessed the illicit drugs belong to her husband, Ibrahim Olatunji, who was later taken into custody same day while his wife was immediately set free,” the statement said.

Babafemi added that blocks of cocaine weighing 11 kilograms were hidden inside food items in the suspect’s luggage.

“During a search of his luggage, blocks of cocaine weighing 11 kilograms were discovered concealed inside food items, including ground dry pepper, carefully wrapped in foil papers and balloons.”

6 killed, others injured as Iran launches barrage of missiles on UAE

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At least six people have been confirmed dead, and over 140 others, including Nigerians, were injured in Iran’s latest missile and drone strikes on United Arab Emirates (UAE) targets linked to the US.

The UAE Ministry of Defence said its air defence systems intercepted several ballistic missiles and drones launched from Iran, calling it a serious escalation in the Middle East.

The attacks have caused significant damage and rattled economies in the Gulf countries.

“The UAE air defence systems on March 14 engaged nine ballistic missiles and 33 UAVs launched from Iran,” the ministry said.

“Since the onset of this blatant Iranian aggression, UAE air defences have engaged 294 ballistic missiles, 15 cruise missiles, and 1,600 UAVs launched from Iran.”

Authorities revealed that those killed included citizens of the UAE as well as foreign nationals from Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

Other affected nationals are from Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Philippines, Pakistan, Iran, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

The list also includes Azerbaijan, Yemen, Uganda, Eritrea, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Bahrain, Comoros, Türkiye, Iraq, Nepal, Oman, Jordan, Palestine, Ghana, Indonesia and Sweden.

Despite protests from neighbouring countries, Iran has reportedly continued launching missile and drone strikes across parts of the Gulf region.

The attacks are believed to be retaliation for recent military operations by the United States and Israel against Iranian targets.

Late on Friday and into Saturday, Iran targeted several Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, with some of the strikes reportedly damaging infrastructure.

The UAE remains a major travel, employment and transit destination for many Nigerian citizens.

Meanwhile, Nigerians stranded in different Gulf countries have appealed to the Federal Government to make arrangements for evacuation flights should the security situation worsen.

It is still uncertain how many Nigerians are currently in Iran or other Middle Eastern countries affected by the ongoing conflict

FG Alleges Plot to Embarrass Tinubu During UK Visit Over Mining Dispute

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has alleged that a mining company, Jupiter Ltd, is planning what it described as a “campaign of calumny” aimed at embarrassing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during his upcoming state visit to the United Kingdom.

The allegation was made by the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development, which said the move was intended to discredit Nigeria’s ongoing reforms in the mining sector and mislead the international community about the revocation of certain mineral licences.

In a statement issued on Sunday by the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Segun Tomori, the ministry dismissed reports claiming that Nigeria seized a British lithium project under armed guard.

Tomori described the allegation as false and misleading, adding that the Federal Government had no legal or contractual relationship with any company known as Jupiter Lithium.

He also explained that Nigerian mining laws prohibit foreign companies from directly holding mineral titles in the country.

“It has come to the attention of the Ministry of Solid Minerals Development that an embattled mining firm, Jupiter Ltd, plans to orchestrate a campaign of calumny against the Federal Government of Nigeria during the state visit of President Bola Tinubu to the United Kingdom,” the statement said.

According to the ministry, the dispute arose after mineral licences belonging to Basin Mining Ltd, a Nigerian company linked to Australian national Steve Davis, were revoked.

The government said the revocation followed the company’s failure to meet statutory financial obligations required under Nigeria’s mining regulations.

Officials stated that Basin Mining Ltd failed to pay statutory annual service fees totaling ₦2.494 billion for the 2024 and 2025 fiscal years.

The unpaid fees covered mineral titles 45454ML, 45117ML, 45118ML, 40532ML and 40533ML, which were eventually revoked after due notice was served on the company in accordance with the law.

The ministry also rejected claims that the revoked mining licences were reassigned to a Chinese company, describing the allegation as fabricated.

It further alleged that Davis had interests in several mining firms operating in Nigeria, including:

Comet Minerals Ltd

Basin Mining Ltd

Range Mining Ltd

Northern Numero Ltd

Sunrise Minerals Ltd

Iron Ore Mining Ltd

According to the government, such arrangements are often used by speculators to obtain mineral licences without undertaking actual mining activities.

Authorities say this practice has contributed to dormant licences and illegal mining operations across the country.

The ministry stressed that the Federal Government remains committed to reforms aimed at transforming the mining sector into a major contributor to Nigeria’s economy.

“The Federal Government of Nigeria cannot and will not be intimidated or blackmailed into abandoning reforms by the antics of any individual or company,” Tomori said.

He added that the government’s goal is to reposition the mining sector as a significant contributor to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Tinubu’s UK Visit

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is scheduled to embark on a state visit to the United Kingdom from March 18 to 19, 2026, following an invitation from King Charles III.

The Nigerian leader is expected to be hosted at Windsor Castle, where discussions will focus on strengthening diplomatic and economic relations between both countries.

Talks during the visit are expected to cover trade, investment, security cooperation and migration issues as Nigeria continues efforts to diversify its economy through sectors such as solid minerals, including lithium, gold and iron ore.

Confusion as ADC Faction Fixes April 3–5 for National Convention

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Fresh uncertainty has emerged within the African Democratic Congress following the announcement by a faction of the party that it has scheduled a separate national convention to elect members of the National Working Committee (NWC), a move that appears to contradict an earlier timetable released by another group within the party’s leadership structure.

The development has intensified concerns about internal divisions within the ADC as rival blocs appear to be advancing different timelines and processes for reorganizing the party’s leadership ahead of future political activities. Political observers say the dispute could have far-reaching implications for the party’s unity and its strategic positioning in Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.

In a statement issued on Sunday, leaders of the faction disclosed that the election of new national officers would take place during a national convention scheduled to hold between April 3 and April 5. According to the group, the convention would serve as the final stage in a series of congresses that will be conducted at different levels of the party structure.

The faction further revealed that the process leading to the national convention would begin with ward congresses scheduled for March 19. These grassroots-level meetings are expected to take place in various communities across the country, where party members will gather to select local executives and representatives who will move forward to the next stages of the congress process.

Following the ward congresses, the faction announced that Local Government Area congresses will take place on March 24, bringing together delegates from different wards to elect officials responsible for coordinating party activities at the local government level. The congress process will then proceed to the state level, with state congresses scheduled for March 28.

According to the statement, the entire sequence of congresses is designed to culminate in the national convention where new members of the party’s National Working Committee will be elected to manage the affairs of the ADC at the national level.

DDM News gathered that the faction has proposed adopting a consensus approach in the selection of executives at all levels of the congress process. Under this method, candidates for leadership positions would emerge through agreement among party stakeholders rather than through contested voting processes.

Leaders of the faction argue that the consensus model would help reduce internal competition and foster unity within the party. They believe that encouraging cooperation among party leaders and members will strengthen internal cohesion and enable the ADC to present a more united front in national politics.

In their statement, the faction explained that the decision to adopt the consensus approach was taken in line with provisions of the party’s constitution as well as relevant sections of the Electoral Act 2026. According to them, the strategy reflects the party’s broader commitment to inclusiveness, collaboration, and collective leadership.

The statement further indicated that members of the party’s Board of Trustees and National Working Committee supporting the move believe that consensus-based leadership selection would promote mutual understanding among stakeholders while minimizing internal disputes that often arise from competitive party elections.

Beyond the congress timetable, the faction also announced the commencement of a nationwide membership registration exercise targeted at new members wishing to join the party. The exercise, according to the announcement, will run from March 14 to March 25.

Prospective members have been advised to visit their respective ward offices to complete registration procedures and obtain official membership cards. The registration process will be coordinated by the party’s Continuous Membership Registration Committee, which has been tasked with overseeing the enrolment of new members across the country.

Party officials clarified that the exercise is strictly intended for individuals who are newly joining the party. Existing members, they explained, are not required to renew or revalidate their membership during the current registration period.

DDM News understands that the faction also outlined procedures for addressing disputes that may arise during the congress process. According to the timetable, petitions or complaints resulting from the various congresses will be reviewed and resolved after the national convention, with the resolution process scheduled to take place between April 6 and April 10.

However, the announcement has generated additional controversy due to its criticism of another membership mobilisation exercise currently being conducted by a coalition linked to the party. The faction claimed that the ongoing electronic membership registration and revalidation initiative does not comply with the procedures established in the ADC constitution.

In the statement, the group described the electronic registration exercise as illegitimate and warned members to disregard it. They argued that the process was not authorized through the proper party channels and therefore cannot be considered valid.

The faction also disclosed that an official online membership registration portal will eventually be launched through the party’s authorized communication platforms. Until that happens, members have been advised to rely only on the physical registration procedures conducted at ward offices.

The statement announcing the faction’s decisions was jointly signed by Nafi’u Bala, who identified himself as the factional national chairman, and Rufus Ikanmi, the secretary of the party’s Board of Trustees.

The emergence of the competing timetable has drawn further attention because another bloc within the party recently announced a different date for its own national convention. That coalition, which is reportedly associated with prominent political figure David Mark, had earlier fixed April 14 as the date for electing national officers of the party.

The existence of two separate timetables has raised questions about which process will ultimately be recognized as legitimate by party members and Nigeria’s electoral authorities. Political analysts warn that such internal disagreements could complicate the party’s efforts to present a unified political platform.

Observers say that disputes over leadership structures and congress schedules are not uncommon within Nigerian political parties, especially during periods of organizational restructuring or coalition building. However, prolonged internal divisions can weaken party cohesion and undermine public confidence.

For the African Democratic Congress, which has been positioning itself as a platform for political reform and coalition politics in Nigeria, maintaining unity among its leaders and members will be crucial as the country gradually moves toward future electoral cycles.

As the rival congress timetables approach, party members across Nigeria are watching closely to see whether the different factions will reconcile their positions or whether the party will move forward with parallel conventions.

The coming weeks are therefore expected to play a decisive role in determining the direction of the ADC and the leadership structure that will eventually emerge to guide the party’s activities in the years ahead.

Irate mob disrupts City Boy Movement rally in Owerri, cart away empowerment items

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A rally by the City Boy Movement (CBM) in support of President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid turned sour in Owerri, Imo State, as angry residents disrupted the event and carted away empowerment materials meant for distribution.

The City Boy Movement, is a political support group backing the administration of President Tinubu.

Diaspora Digital Media understand that the event turned chaotic after some aggrieved residents reportedly stormed the venue, causing confusion and forcing many participants to flee.

It was gathered that the event had attracted a large crowd before the situation turned rowdy, with witnesses saying there was little or no crowd control.

In a viral video sighted by this medium, the venue appeared overcrowded as several attendees were seen running in various directions while others scrambled to grab items that had been brought for distribution as part of an empowerment programme.

Some of the angry residents were seen carrying away tailoring machines, refrigerators and other materials believed to be part of the empowerment items prepared for beneficiaries at the rally.

Within minutes, the venue descended into disorder, with loud shouting and pushing as people struggled either to escape the commotion or secure some of the distributed items.

The City Boy Movement is among several political support groups mobilising grassroots support for President Tinubu ahead of the 2027 presidential election, although the president has not officially declared his intention to seek a second term.

Meanwhile, the organisers of the rally and Imo State Police command are yet to issue an official statement over the chaos.

2027: 3 Ex-govs take battle to Otti, set up committee to deliver APC in Abia State

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Ahead of the 2027 elections, three former governors of Abia State on Saturday, inaugurated a technical committee charged with the responsibility of ensuring sweeping victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the State.

The committee, which is made up of former lawmakers and appointees from past administrations in Abia State was inaugurated in Umuahia.

While inaugurating the committee on behalf of the former governors, Senator Orji Uzor Kalu, who currently represents Abia North in the Senate, revealed that the body was constituted in January and assigned the task of developing a strategic blueprint for both the party and the state.

He also disclosed that arrangements were underway for a strategic session involving the committee and the former governors to harmonise plans ahead of the elections.

“It’s a technical committee to work on modalities on how we are going to set up larger committees that will work for the victory of our party.

“We are showing people our commitment for our party to win from the President to the House of Assembly,” Kalu said.

Membership of the committee cuts across individuals who served in various capacities under previous administrations in the state between 1999 and 2023.

Meanwhile, Kalu’s younger brother, Mascot Kalu, reiterated his intention to contest the Abia governorship election in 2027 on the platform of the APC.

Speaking during the event, he called on members of the committee to demonstrate strong dedication toward ensuring the party’s success in the 2027 polls.

He assured that, if given the opportunity to lead the state, he would harness and develop the abundant human and material resources in Abia.

 

ADC Nomination Requirements and Fees Explained

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ADC Nomination Requirements and Fees Explained

1. Ward Positions

Number of Nominators

Ward Chairman: 100 nominators

Other Ward Officers: 50 nominators

Each nominator must pay ₦1,000 nomination support fee.

Cost Breakdown

Ward Chairman

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦30,000

Nominator Fees: 100 × ₦1,000 = ₦100,000

Total Estimated Cost: ₦140,000

Ward Secretary

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦25,000

Nominator Fees: 50 × ₦1,000 = ₦50,000

Total Estimated Cost: ₦85,000

Other Ward Officers

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦10,000

Nominator Fees: 50 × ₦1,000 = ₦50,000

Total Estimated Cost: ₦70,000

2. Local Government (LGA) Positions

Number of Nominators

LGA Chairman: 20 nominators per ward in the LGA

Other LGA Officers: 10 nominators per ward

(Total cost depends on how many wards exist in the LGA.)

Fees

LGA Chairman

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦250,000

Nominator Fees: ₦1,000 per nominator

LGA Secretary

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦200,000

Other LGA Officers

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦100,000

3. State Positions

Number of Nominators

State Chairman: 10 nominators per ward in the state

Other State Officers: 5 nominators per ward

(Again, the total nominator cost depends on the number of wards in the state.)

Fees

State Chairman

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦1,000,000

State Secretary

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦500,000

Other State Officers

Expression of Interest Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee: ₦250,000

4. Special Discount Category

The following aspirants receive 50% discount on nomination fees:

Women

Youth

Persons With Disabilities (PWD)

Important:

They still pay the full ₦10,000 expression of interest fee.

Example:

Ward Chairman (Female/Youth/PWD):

Expression Fee: ₦10,000

Nomination Fee (50% of ₦30,000): ₦15,000

Nominators: ₦100,000

Total: ₦125,000

 

VIDEO: Chaos as Residents Sack ‘City Boy Movement’ Rally, Take Away Empowerment Materials in Owerri

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Angry residents on Saturday disrupted a political rally organised by the City Boy Movement in Owerri, the capital of Imo State, carting away several empowerment materials meant for distribution during the event.

The rally was organised by supporters of Bola Ahmed Tinubu as part of efforts to mobilise grassroots support for his potential re-election bid in the 2027 presidential election.

However, the event reportedly descended into chaos after some residents stormed the venue, causing panic and forcing many participants to flee.

Witnesses said the rally had initially attracted a large crowd but quickly turned disorderly due to what they described as poor crowd control.

Videos circulating on social media showed dozens of people running from the venue while others scrambled to grab items brought for distribution under an empowerment programme.

Several individuals were seen carrying away tailoring machines, refrigerators and other materials believed to have been prepared for beneficiaries at the rally.

The situation reportedly became chaotic within minutes, with shouting and pushing as some people tried to escape the confusion while others seized the opportunity to take the items.

The City Boy Movement is one of several political support groups working to build grassroots backing for President Tinubu ahead of the next general elections, although the president has not officially declared his intention to seek a second term.

As of the time of filing this report, organisers of the rally and security agencies in Imo State had not released an official statement regarding the disruption, and it remains unclear whether anyone was injured during the incident.

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Iran Threatens to ‘Pursue and Kill’ Israeli PM Netanyahu

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Iran’s elite military force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has vowed to target Benjamin Netanyahu as hostilities continue between Iran, Israel and the United States.

In a statement published Sunday on its official website, Sepah News, the Guards issued a direct warning against the Israeli prime minister amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.

“If this child-killing criminal is alive, we will continue to pursue and kill him with full force,” the statement said.

Meanwhile, Iranian authorities have intensified security operations across the country, arresting dozens of individuals suspected of cooperating with Israel.

Local media reported that at least 20 people were detained in Iran’s West Azerbaijan province during raids targeting alleged espionage networks.

According to the Fars News Agency, the suspects were accused of sending sensitive information about military, law enforcement and security locations to Israel.

The arrests were carried out following operations led by the province’s prosecutor, Hossein Majidi.

Authorities said the suspects were linked to what they described as networks working with the “Zionist enemy”.

Reports indicate that Iranian security forces have conducted sweeping raids in recent days, arresting hundreds of people across the country over alleged collaboration with Israel and the United States.

The crackdown comes more than two weeks after the start of the latest conflict in the Middle East..

The current confrontation began on February 28 after joint strikes by the United States and Israel killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei.

The killing triggered retaliatory attacks by Iran and escalated tensions across the region, raising fears of a wider conflict in the Middle East.

Since the outbreak of the war, military exchanges and threats between the sides have intensified, with both Iran and Israel accusing each other of escalating hostilities.

Five key things to know about Tinubu’s UK state visit

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(DDM) – Nigeria’s President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is scheduled to embark on an official state visit to the United Kingdom on Wednesday as part of efforts to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties between both countries.

Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the visit is expected to involve meetings with senior British officials, investors, and members of the Nigerian diaspora community in Britain.

Below are five key things to know about the visit.

1. Strengthening diplomatic relations

One of the primary objectives of the visit is to deepen diplomatic relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Both countries have maintained strong political and historical ties dating back to the colonial period before Nigeria gained independence in 1960.

Analysts say the visit provides an opportunity for discussions on governance cooperation, regional security, and global diplomatic issues affecting both nations.

2. Economic and investment talks

A major focus of the trip will be economic engagement and investment promotion.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu is expected to meet with British investors and business leaders to promote investment opportunities in Nigeria.

Key sectors likely to be discussed include energy, infrastructure, technology, and financial services.

The Nigerian government hopes such engagements will attract new foreign investments to support economic growth and development.

3. Engagement with Nigerian diaspora community

The Nigerian president is also expected to meet members of the Nigerian diaspora living in the United Kingdom.

The Nigerian diaspora in Britain represents one of the largest African communities in Europe.

Diaspora engagement has become an important component of Nigeria’s foreign policy because remittances from Nigerians abroad contribute significantly to the country’s economy.

4. Security and strategic cooperation

Security cooperation between Nigeria and the United Kingdom is another key issue expected to feature in discussions.

Both governments have previously collaborated on intelligence sharing, military training, and counterterrorism efforts.

Officials say strengthening security partnerships could help address threats such as terrorism, piracy in the Gulf of Guinea, and organised crime.

5. Trade and cultural partnership

The visit will also highlight cultural and trade relations between the two countries.

The United Kingdom remains one of Nigeria’s major trade partners and a key destination for Nigerian students and professionals.

Observers say cultural exchanges, education partnerships, and bilateral trade agreements may form part of the discussions during the visit.

Broader context of the visit

Nigeria and the United Kingdom maintain strong diplomatic ties shaped by shared history, economic cooperation, and people-to-people relationships.

Experts believe the state visit by Bola Ahmed Tinubu could help strengthen strategic cooperation and open new opportunities for economic collaboration between both nations.

Mob attacks robbery suspect in Enugu market before police rescue

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(DDM) – An alleged robbery suspect narrowly escaped death after an angry mob attacked him at a busy market in Enugu following accusations that he was involved in armed robbery.

The incident occurred when traders and residents reportedly discovered the suspect in possession of a stolen pump-action gun at the market.

How the incident happened

According to eyewitness accounts, the suspect was apprehended by members of the public at a popular market area in Enugu, the capital of Enugu State.

Traders reportedly raised an alarm after noticing suspicious behaviour and allegedly discovering a pump-action firearm believed to have been stolen.

The discovery quickly triggered anger among people in the market, leading to a mob attack on the suspect.

Several individuals reportedly beat the man while accusing him of being involved in robbery operations in the area.

Police intervention

Officers of the Nigeria Police Force later arrived at the scene and rescued the suspect from the mob.

Police sources indicated that the suspect was taken into custody for further investigation.

Authorities also recovered the firearm believed to have been found in his possession.

The suspect is expected to face questioning as investigators determine the circumstances surrounding the alleged robbery activities.

Mob justice concerns

Incidents of mob attacks on suspected criminals have become a recurring concern in several parts of Nigeria.

Security experts warn that such actions, often described as “jungle justice,” can lead to wrongful punishment and undermine the rule of law.

Human rights advocates have repeatedly urged citizens to hand suspects over to security agencies rather than taking justice into their own hands.

Security situation in Enugu

Like many urban centres in southeastern Nigeria, Enugu has experienced periodic security challenges, including robbery incidents and violent crime.

Authorities have increased patrols and security operations in markets and other crowded public areas to prevent criminal activities.

Police officials have also encouraged residents to report suspicious persons or activities promptly.

Ongoing investigation

The Nigeria Police Force said investigations into the case are ongoing to determine whether the suspect is linked to previous robbery incidents in the area.

Law enforcement officials reiterated that suspects must be allowed to face due process in court rather than being subjected to mob violence.

Community leaders have also called for calm, urging residents and traders in Enugu to cooperate with security agencies in maintaining safety and order in local markets.

Four killed, several injured in Lagos expressway crash

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(DDM) – A fatal road accident along the Lekki–Epe Expressway has left four people dead and several others seriously injured after a collision involving a truck and a commercial minibus.

The crash reportedly occurred during busy traffic hours along the major highway in Lagos, one of Nigeria’s busiest commercial cities.

What happened

Witnesses said the accident involved a heavy-duty truck and a commercial passenger minibus, commonly known as a “danfo”.

The vehicles reportedly collided on the Lekki–Epe Expressway, a key transport corridor connecting central Lagos with rapidly growing suburbs in the Lekki axis.

The impact of the crash caused severe damage to the minibus, trapping several passengers inside.

Emergency responders and bystanders reportedly rushed to the scene to assist victims and transport the injured to nearby hospitals.

Casualties and injuries

Authorities confirmed that four people lost their lives in the accident.

Several other passengers sustained serious injuries and were taken to medical facilities for urgent treatment.

Officials said the exact circumstances leading to the crash are still being investigated.

Traffic challenges on the Lekki–Epe corridor

The Lekki–Epe Expressway is one of the fastest-developing road corridors in Lagos.

It serves as a major route for commuters travelling between central Lagos and the rapidly expanding Lekki peninsula.

However, the highway has frequently been the site of traffic congestion and accidents due to heavy vehicle movement, speeding, and increasing population growth in the area.

Road safety concerns in Lagos

Road traffic accidents remain a significant public safety concern in Nigeria, particularly in densely populated cities such as Lagos.

Transportation experts often cite reckless driving, poor vehicle maintenance, and overcrowded roads as major causes of highway crashes.

Commercial transport vehicles operating within the city are also frequently involved in accidents due to long working hours and intense competition for passengers.

Emergency response and investigation

Following the crash, emergency responders reportedly cleared wreckage from the road to restore traffic movement along the busy expressway.

Authorities are expected to review the circumstances surrounding the accident and determine whether negligence, mechanical failure, or road conditions played a role.

Officials have also urged drivers using the Lekki–Epe Expressway to exercise caution, obey traffic regulations, and avoid speeding.

A recurring challenge

Fatal crashes such as the latest incident highlight ongoing road safety challenges in Lagos and other major urban centres across Nigeria.

Safety advocates continue to call for stricter enforcement of traffic laws, better driver training, and improved road infrastructure to reduce the number of deadly accidents on Nigerian highways.

Nigerian Navy destroys illegal refinery in Rivers, intercepts stolen fuel in Cross River

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(DDM) – The Nigerian Navy has intensified its campaign against crude oil theft and illegal refining in the Niger Delta, destroying an illegal refinery in Rivers State and intercepting thousands of litres of suspected stolen fuel in Cross River State.

The latest operation forms part of ongoing security efforts aimed at protecting Nigeria’s oil infrastructure and reducing the environmental damage caused by illicit refining activities.

What the Navy discovered in Rivers

According to security officials, naval operatives uncovered and dismantled an illegal refining site during a patrol operation in Rivers State.

Illegal refineries in the Niger Delta typically consist of makeshift facilities where stolen crude oil is processed into diesel, kerosene, or other petroleum products using rudimentary equipment.

These sites are often hidden within creeks and forested areas to avoid detection by authorities.

After discovering the facility, personnel of the Nigerian Navy destroyed the equipment and materials used in the refining process to prevent further operations.

Fuel interception in Cross River

In a separate operation, naval operatives also intercepted approximately 3,950 litres of suspected stolen fuel in Calabar, the capital of Cross River State.

Authorities said the petroleum products were being transported illegally and were believed to have originated from illicit bunkering operations.

The confiscated fuel was seized as part of the Navy’s broader strategy to disrupt the illegal fuel supply chain in the region.

The wider problem of illegal refining

Illegal oil refining remains one of the most persistent security and environmental challenges in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria.

Criminal networks tap directly into oil pipelines to siphon crude oil, which is then processed in makeshift refineries.

Experts say these operations cause massive environmental pollution, including oil spills and the destruction of mangrove forests.

The smoke produced by crude-burning refining equipment also contributes to severe air pollution in surrounding communities.

Economic impact on Nigeria

Oil theft and illegal refining have long been blamed for major revenue losses in Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer.

Government authorities have repeatedly warned that billions of dollars in potential revenue are lost annually due to pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft.

Because petroleum exports account for a large portion of Nigeria’s national income, such activities can significantly affect government finances and economic stability.

Military crackdown and security operations

In response to the problem, the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies have intensified patrols across oil-producing states in the Niger Delta.

Operations often involve the destruction of illegal refining facilities, the seizure of stolen petroleum products, and the arrest of suspects involved in oil theft.

Security analysts say these operations are designed to discourage criminal networks and protect the country’s energy infrastructure.

Ongoing enforcement efforts

Authorities say the crackdown on illegal refining will continue across key oil-producing regions including Rivers State and Cross River State.

Officials have also urged communities to cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities related to oil theft or illegal refining.

As the Nigerian Navy continues its enforcement operations, the government hopes that stronger surveillance and community support will help reduce illegal oil activities and protect the environment in the Niger Delta.

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