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“No Peace Since I Did It” Phyna Opens Up on Painful Reality of BBL Surgery

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Reality star Phyna has opened up about her personal experience after undergoing cosmetic surgery, sharing the physical and emotional challenges she has faced since the procedure.

In a candid revelation, Phyna admitted that the decision to alter her body came from a place of insecurity, influenced by comparisons and the pressure to match certain beauty standards. She explained that seeing other women with flat stomachs and “perfect” figures made her feel the need to change her own appearance.

However, she says the reality after the surgery has been far from what she expected. According to her, the recovery process has been difficult, with constant discomfort, restricted movement, and even breathing challenges. She described how she has had to continuously manage her body post-surgery, saying it has affected her daily peace and overall comfort.

Her honesty has sparked widespread reactions online, with many people appreciating her transparency about the downsides of cosmetic procedures—especially ones often glamorized on social media. Others have used her experience as a cautionary tale, reminding people that such decisions should be made carefully, with full awareness of the risks involved.

Phyna’s story adds to a growing number of voices speaking out about the realities behind cosmetic enhancements, shifting the narrative from perfection to authenticity. By sharing her truth, she has contributed to a more honest conversation about body image, self-acceptance, and the pressures that come with trying to meet societal expectations.

Shocking Family Tragedy Carolina Gomez Allegedly Killed by Mother-in-Law in Chilling Incident

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Disturbing new details have emerged following the release of footage connected to the tragic death of Carolina Gomez, a case that has shocked many due to the deeply personal nature of the alleged crime.

According to reports, the incident involves her mother-in-law, who is accused of carrying out the attack in a manner described by investigators as calm and deliberate. The video, which has since circulated online, is said to show moments surrounding the act, adding a chilling layer to an already heartbreaking situation.

Authorities believe the motive may have stemmed from a troubled family dynamic, with claims that the mother-in-law viewed Carolina as a threat or rival within the household. While such allegations are still part of an ongoing investigation, they have raised serious concerns about unresolved tensions and psychological factors that can escalate into violence.

Even more unsettling is the reported presence of family members during the incident. Sources say Carolina’s husband was nearby holding their child at the time, a detail that has intensified public reaction and emotional responses to the case.

The tragedy has sparked widespread discussions about domestic conflicts, toxic family relationships, and the importance of recognizing warning signs before situations spiral out of control. Many have expressed disbelief that such an act could occur within a family setting, underscoring how hidden tensions can sometimes lead to devastating outcomes.

As investigations continue, authorities are expected to provide further clarification on the sequence of events, the suspect’s mental state, and the legal consequences that will follow.

For now, the focus remains on justice for Carolina Gomez and support for those affected by the loss, as the case continues to unfold and draw global attention.

US Moves to Deny Residency Over “Anti-Israel” Posts

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Immigrants seeking permanent residency in the United States could now face additional scrutiny over their political views, including participation in pro-Palestinian protests or criticism of Israel, under new guidance issued by the Trump administration.

According to internal training materials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and reviewed by The New York Times, immigration officers are being instructed to treat certain forms of political expression as “overwhelmingly negative” factors in green card applications.

The guidance suggests that actions such as attending pro-Palestinian demonstrations, posting critical messages about Israel on social media, or engaging in what officials describe as “anti-American” or “antisemitic” activity could influence eligibility for permanent residency.

The materials were circulated to officers at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, the agency responsible for processing green card applications, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security.

Examples cited in the documents include social media posts opposing Israeli military actions, altering symbols of the Israeli flag, or publicly supporting slogans such as “Stop Israeli Terror in Palestine.”

Officials say applicants displaying such conduct may be flagged for further review and, in some cases, denied residency if their views are deemed incompatible with U.S. values or national security interests.

The administration has defended the policy, arguing it is aimed at protecting national security and American institutions.

“If you hate America, you have no business demanding to live in America,” said a spokesperson for USCIS.

Critics, however, argue the policy blurs the line between security screening and free expression, warning that it could penalise individuals for lawful political speech.

They also say the move reflects a broader shift within the immigration system, which has increasingly incorporated ideological considerations into visa and residency decisions.

Traditionally, immigration officers have focused on factors such as criminal history, security risks, employment, and family ties.

While ideological checks have existed in limited forms, experts say the new guidance appears to expand their scope significantly.

The changes come as green card approvals have reportedly declined sharply in recent months, with immigration authorities tightening vetting procedures across multiple categories.

Officials within the administration maintain that the measures are necessary to ensure that individuals granted permanent residency align with U.S. national interests.

Trump Cancels Envoys’ Pakistan Trip as Iran Peace Talks Face Setback

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United States President Donald Trump has called off a planned diplomatic visit by his envoys to Pakistan, where discussions with Iranian officials were expected to focus on ending the ongoing Iran-related conflict.

The cancelled trip, which was meant to include senior aides Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, was originally designed as part of a renewed push for indirect peace talks between Washington and Tehran.

Speaking to Fox News on Saturday, Trump confirmed the decision, insisting it should not be interpreted as an immediate escalation of military action.

“We have all the cards. They can call us anytime they want, but you’re not going to be making any more 18-hour flights to sit around talking about nothing,” he said.

When asked whether the cancellation signalled a possible resumption of hostilities, Trump dismissed the suggestion, saying: “No. It doesn’t mean that. We haven’t thought about it yet.”

The development comes as Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi concluded high-level meetings in Islamabad, where he met with Pakistan’s military leadership and top government officials as part of ongoing regional mediation efforts.

Araghchi has since left for Muscat and is expected to continue diplomatic consultations in Russia.

Iran’s foreign ministry described the Pakistan talks as “fruitful,” saying they included discussions on a possible framework to end the conflict.

However, Iranian officials also questioned Washington’s willingness to fully commit to diplomacy.

Despite ongoing backchannel efforts, prospects for direct negotiations remain uncertain.

Iranian state media indicated that Tehran is unwilling to engage in talks while the U.S. maintains pressure through maritime restrictions linked to the Strait of Hormuz, a key global energy route.

The situation continues to heighten tensions across global energy markets, even as diplomatic efforts persist through third-party intermediaries.

Drugged Passenger Triggers Road Accident, Flees Scene in Anambra

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A commercial tricycle, popularly known as a “keke,” was reportedly involved in a road accident with a Toyota Corolla on Saturday in Abagana, Anambra State, leaving several persons injured.

Eyewitness accounts indicate that the incident was triggered by a disturbance inside the moving tricycle.

The rider was  conveying a passenger believed to be under the influence of hard drugs when the situation escalated into a physical altercation.

The struggle, which occurred while the vehicle was in motion, is said to have distracted the operator, causing him to lose control.

The tricycle subsequently rammed into the rear of a Toyota Corolla.

Sources at the scene said the passenger attempted to flee immediately after the crash but was swiftly apprehended by members of a local vigilante group.

Although no fatalities were recorded, the rider and other affected individuals sustained varying degrees of injuries.

They were promptly evacuated to nearby medical facilities for treatment.

As of the time of this report, authorities have yet to issue an official statement.

However, investigations are expected to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident.

JUST IN: Opposition blocs agree on single candidate to face Tinubu

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Opposition political parties have resolved to unite behind one presidential candidate ahead of the 2027 general election.

The decision was reached on Saturday during a national summit attended by leaders of opposition parties in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

The decision, themed the ‘Ibadan Declaration’, was the central focus of a high-stakes national summit of opposition political parties.

The opposition political parties which participated in the summit included the PDP, ADC, PRP, NNPP, NDC, LP, APP, Accord, APM, AA, DLA, YP, ADP, and ZLP.

While reading the communiqué on behalf of the participating chairmen, the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Taminu Turaki (SAN), declared that the move was an existential necessity to rescue Nigeria from the stranglehold of the APC.

The opposition bloc made it clear that its primary objective is to stop the emergence of a one-party state.

“We shall work towards fielding one presidential candidate for the 2027 elections, which shall be agreed and supported by all participating opposition parties to rescue our nation and her long-suffering masses,” the communiqué stated.

They also attacked the leadership of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

It outrightly passed a vote of no confidence in the INEC chairman, Prof. Joash Amupitan, accusing him of partisanship toward the ruling party.

The declaration warned that Amupitan’s continued stay in office is vexatious and could trigger a national crisis.

The summit demanded that Amupitan be replaced by a neutral figure to guarantee a credible process.

The opposition leaders commended the resilience of Nigerians in the face of what they termed state capture.

They expressed a renewed commitment to multiparty democracy and swore to resist any machinations intended to stifle political competition.

The summit also appreciated the host, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, whose state served as the backdrop for what many delegates described as an epochal event in the journey toward the 2027 polls.

 

World Malaria Day 2026: Expert Urges Urgent Action to Eliminate Malaria in Nigeria

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MTN starts crediting subscribers over poor service

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Telecom operator MTN Nigeria has started crediting subscribers with airtime as compensation for poor quality of service, in line with a directive from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

Checks show that several users were notified of the credits via text messages from the telecom operator.

One of the messages read: “Dear Customer, your account has been credited with N91 airtime for quality of service issues in January 2026. Thank you for your understanding.”

Though, the compensation differs among customers. While some subscribers reported receiving as little as N20, others got N91, and a number of users confirmed credits as high as N341.

It remains uncertain whether all affected customers have been compensated, as there is no clear indication yet that the exercise has been completed across the network.

The move comes after Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) ordered telecommunications companies to resolve complaints related to poor network performance and meet stipulated quality-of-service benchmarks, including compensating impacted users where necessary.

MTN had earlier pledged to adhere to these directives while intensifying efforts to upgrade its infrastructure in order to enhance service delivery nationwide.

 

2027: Opposition moves to field single presidential candidate

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Leaders of Nigeria’s opposition parties have announced that they are working towards presenting a single presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.

The decision was reached on Saturday during a national summit held in Ibadan, where party leaders met to discuss a common political strategy ahead of the polls.

Though details of how the plan will be implemented are still unclear, the move signals a push for greater unity among opposition groups aiming to challenge the ruling party.

More information is expected as discussions continue.

Nigeria Reintegrates 744 Ex-Terrorists, Sparks Nationwide Security Debate

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Nigerian military’s decision to graduate and reintegrate 744 former terrorists into society has ignited a nationwide debate over whether the move represents a path to peace or a looming security threat.

The development, announced during a recent deradicalisation programme graduation held in Nigeria, has drawn intense reactions from citizens, security experts, and victims of insurgency across the country.

Nigeria continues to grapple with multiple layers of insecurity, ranging from insurgency in the North-East to banditry, kidnapping, and communal violence in other regions.

Communities in states such as Benue, Plateau, Taraba, and Kwara have endured years of attacks, leaving behind destroyed homes, displaced populations, and countless grieving families.

For many Nigerians, the memories of violence remain fresh, with survivors still struggling to rebuild their lives after losing loved ones and livelihoods to terrorist activities.

Against this backdrop, the announcement of the reintegration of 744 “repentant” terrorists has triggered widespread concern, particularly on social media platforms where citizens questioned the timing and implications of the move.

Critics argue that reintegrating former fighters into communities without sufficient transparency and long-term monitoring could pose serious security risks.

They fear that some of the individuals may not have been fully deradicalised, raising the possibility of reoffending or acting as sleeper agents within vulnerable communities.

Others have raised ethical concerns, questioning how individuals linked to acts of violence are being rehabilitated and reintegrated while victims continue to suffer with limited support and compensation.

Supporters of the programme, however, insist that deradicalisation and reintegration are globally recognised strategies in counterterrorism efforts.

They argue that offering pathways away from violence can weaken terrorist groups by encouraging defections and reducing the number of active fighters.

Security analysts note that such programmes, when properly implemented, can contribute to long-term peace by addressing the root causes of extremism, including ideology, marginalisation, and lack of economic opportunities.

The Nigerian military has maintained that the programme includes psychological rehabilitation, vocational training, and continuous monitoring to ensure that participants do not return to violent activities.

Officials also emphasize that reintegration is conducted in collaboration with community leaders and relevant stakeholders to promote acceptance and reduce stigma.

However, trust remains a major challenge, particularly among communities that have directly suffered attacks and may be unwilling to accept former fighters back into their midst.

The debate highlights a broader dilemma facing Nigeria’s security strategy: how to balance justice for victims with the need to end cycles of violence and promote lasting peace.

As the country continues to confront complex security challenges, the reintegration of former terrorists is likely to remain a contentious issue, with its success or failure carrying significant implications for national stability.

PHOTOS: Obasanjo, Atiku, Kwankwaso Lead Opposition Summit in Ibadan

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Top opposition figures from across Nigeria gathered in Ibadan on Saturday for a national summit aimed at strengthening cooperation ahead of future elections.

The meeting, held at the Oyo State Government House, brought together leaders from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), African Democratic Congress (ADC), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), and other political groups.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo chaired the summit, while Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde hosted the event.
Organisers say the gathering is meant to deepen unity among opposition parties and build a coordinated response to Nigeria’s economic and security challenges.

The theme of the meeting “That We May Work Together for a United Opposition to Sustain Our Democracy”  reflects that goal.

Several high-profile politicians confirmed their attendance. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar said he had arrived in Ibadan for the summit, while former Kano State governor Rabiu Kwankwaso described the meeting as an opportunity for “meaningful engagements” with other leaders.

Also present were former Sokoto State governor Aminu Tambuwal and Labour Party chieftain Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, among others.

Discussions at the summit are expected to cover key issues, including electoral reforms, economic recovery, and the country’s worsening security situation.

Speakers lined up for the event include policy experts and public figures who will address topics such as credible elections, governance, and national development.

Political economist Pat Utomi is expected to speak on building a more productive economy, while security analyst Kabir Adamu will examine the country’s security challenges.

The meeting is widely seen as part of efforts by opposition leaders to present a stronger, more unified front ahead of the next electoral cycle.

However, the summit has not been without controversy.

The African Democratic Congress alleged earlier that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) was planning to disrupt the gathering a claim the APC had not responded to as of press time.

Despite the tension, organisers say the summit marks an important step toward building consensus and strengthening ties among opposition blocs.

Truck Suffers Brake Failure In Ibadan, Injures Three Persons

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IBADAN, NIGERIA — Three people have been injured after a container-laden truck reportedly suffered brake failure at the busy Molete Underbridge area of Ibadan, Oyo State, causing panic and destruction.

The incident occurred on Saturday, April 25, 2026, along the Molete axis, a densely populated and high-traffic corridor linking major parts of the city.

Eyewitnesses said the truck, which was descending towards the underbridge, suddenly lost control after its braking system failed, forcing the driver to veer off course in an attempt to prevent a more devastating crash.

In the process, the truck rammed into a commercial tricycle and several motorcycles operating within the area, leaving at least three persons injured and destroying more than ten motorcycles.

Residents and passersby rushed to the scene immediately after the crash, assisting victims and helping to evacuate the injured to nearby hospitals for urgent medical attention.

Witnesses described the situation as chaotic, with people scrambling for safety as the heavy-duty vehicle moved uncontrollably through the crowded roadway.

Emergency responders, including traffic officials and security personnel, arrived promptly to manage the situation, control the crowd, and begin clearing the wreckage.

Authorities confirmed that no fatalities were recorded, but the injured victims sustained varying degrees of injuries and are currently receiving treatment.

The accident caused heavy traffic congestion along the route, with vehicles stranded as efforts were made to remove the damaged truck and affected motorcycles.

Preliminary findings indicate that mechanical failure, particularly brake malfunction, was the likely cause of the incident, although officials say a detailed investigation is ongoing.

Road safety experts have repeatedly warned about the dangers posed by poorly maintained heavy-duty vehicles, especially in urban centres with high traffic volume.

The Molete Underbridge has long been identified as an accident-prone location due to its steep gradient and frequent movement of trucks and commercial vehicles.

Residents have renewed calls for stricter enforcement of vehicle safety regulations, including regular inspection of trucks and possible restrictions on their movement within city limits.

As normalcy gradually returns to the area, the incident has once again highlighted the urgent need for improved road safety measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

Autism Advocates Demand Greater Acceptance And Support For Neurodiverse Children

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Autism advocates across Nigeria have called for a shift from basic awareness to full societal acceptance of children living with autism, urging stronger support systems to address the needs of neurodiverse individuals.

The call was made on Saturday, April 25, 2026, during an advocacy forum held in Abuja to mark ongoing efforts toward improving inclusion and support for children on the autism spectrum.

Speakers at the event emphasized that while awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder has improved in recent years, many families still face stigma, discrimination, and limited access to specialized care and education.

Advocates stressed that acceptance goes beyond recognition, requiring deliberate policies, inclusive education systems, and community-based support that allow neurodiverse children to thrive.

Parents shared personal experiences of challenges in accessing early diagnosis, therapy services, and inclusive schooling, noting that many institutions lack the resources and trained personnel to support children with autism.

Experts highlighted the importance of early intervention, explaining that timely diagnosis and structured support can significantly improve communication, social interaction, and overall development outcomes for children on the spectrum.

They also called for increased government investment in healthcare and education sectors to expand access to affordable therapy, special education programmes, and trained professionals.

Participants at the forum urged policymakers to implement laws and frameworks that protect the rights of neurodiverse individuals, including protection from discrimination and equal access to opportunities.

Advocates further emphasized the need for public education campaigns to challenge misconceptions about autism and promote a more inclusive society that values diversity in all its forms.

Stakeholders noted that cultural beliefs and lack of awareness in some communities continue to hinder acceptance, often leading to isolation of affected children and their families.

The event also underscored the role of schools, religious institutions, and community leaders in fostering inclusive environments where children with autism can learn and participate without stigma.

As discussions continue, advocates reaffirmed their commitment to pushing for systemic change, stressing that building an inclusive society requires collaboration between government, private sector, and civil society.

The renewed call reflects a growing movement in Nigeria aimed at ensuring that neurodiverse children receive the support, respect, and opportunities needed to reach their full potential.

Marriage Tension Eniko Hart Reportedly Files for Divorce from Kevin Hart Over Financial Dispute With Ex Wife

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Fresh reports have sparked buzz online suggesting that Eniko Hart, wife of comedian and actor Kevin Hart, may be considering divorce amid disagreements over financial responsibilities within their blended family.

According to circulating claims, the tension reportedly centers on Kevin Hart’s alleged monthly support said to be around $30,000 towards his children from his previous marriage. Sources suggest that Eniko is uncomfortable with the continued financial commitment at that level, especially as the children are believed to be adults, and feels those resources should be more focused on the family they are building together.

While none of the parties involved have publicly confirmed these reports, the situation has ignited debate across social media about parenting, financial obligations, and the complexities of blended families. Many users argue that a parent’s responsibility to their children doesn’t necessarily end when they reach adulthood, especially when it comes to lifestyle, education, or ongoing support. Others, however, believe there should be boundaries, particularly when new family dynamics come into play.

Observers note that navigating finances in high-profile marriages can be especially delicate, where expectations, transparency, and personal values must align to avoid conflict. In cases involving children from previous relationships, those conversations can become even more sensitive.

Supporters of Kevin Hart have pointed out his long-standing image as a devoted father, emphasizing that his decisions may be rooted in maintaining stability and support for all his children. Meanwhile, some sympathize with Eniko’s perspective, saying it reflects a desire to prioritize the future of their immediate household.

As the story continues to unfold, it remains unclear whether the reported divorce filing is accurate or simply speculation. For now, the couple has remained silent, leaving fans and observers watching closely for any official statement or clarification.

First Female Archbishop Of Canterbury Meets Pope Leo XIV In Historic Rome Visit

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ROME, ITALY — Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, is set to meet Pope Leo XIV in a landmark visit to Rome, marking a significant moment in relations between the Anglican and Catholic churches.

The historic meeting is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at approximately 11:00 a.m., at the Vatican in Rome, where both religious leaders are expected to engage in high-level discussions on faith, unity, and global challenges.

Church officials say the visit represents a major step in ongoing efforts to strengthen dialogue between the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church, which have maintained decades of ecumenical engagement despite doctrinal differences.

Mullally’s appointment as the first woman to hold the position of Archbishop of Canterbury has already been widely regarded as a historic milestone, reflecting evolving dynamics within the Anglican Communion.

Her meeting with the Pope is expected to focus on shared concerns such as humanitarian crises, climate change, peacebuilding, and interfaith cooperation, areas where both churches have increasingly sought common ground.

Vatican sources indicate that the discussions may also touch on sensitive theological issues that continue to shape relations between the two traditions, including leadership structures and doctrinal interpretations.

Observers note that such high-level engagements are crucial in promoting mutual understanding and fostering collaboration on global issues that transcend denominational boundaries.

The Archbishop’s visit to Rome also includes participation in joint prayer sessions and meetings with senior Vatican officials, further reinforcing the symbolic and practical importance of the trip.

Religious analysts describe the encounter as a continuation of long-standing efforts to bridge historical divides dating back to the separation between the Anglican and Catholic churches in the 16th century.

As the meeting unfolds, it is expected to draw global attention, highlighting both the progress made and the challenges that remain in achieving deeper unity among Christian denominations.

“He Was Never My Spec” Rosy Meurer Speaks Out on Marriage to Olakunle Churchill

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Actress Rosy Meurer has set social media ablaze after a blunt and unexpected statement about her estranged husband, Olakunle Churchill.

In a candid remark that has quickly gone viral, Rosy claimed that Churchill was never truly her “spec,” suggesting that her involvement with him was more about enjoyment than long-term intention. The statement has added a new layer of controversy to their already strained relationship, especially amid ongoing reports of their separation.

Her words have triggered intense reactions online. While some critics have called the comment insensitive and dismissive of what was once presented as a serious marriage, others argue that it reflects a level of honesty rarely seen in public relationships. Supporters say she may simply be speaking her truth after the breakdown of the union.

The situation has also reignited conversations about the pressures of public marriages, where perception often clashes with reality. What appears glamorous on the outside can sometimes hide deeper incompatibilities, unmet expectations, and emotional disconnects.

Observers note that such statements, especially during a separation, can further complicate matters particularly if there are personal or family considerations involved. Still, Rosy’s comment has undeniably shifted the narrative, moving the conversation from speculation about their split to a more direct look at how she viewed the relationship from the start.

As reactions continue to pour in, neither side has provided a detailed follow-up, leaving the public to interpret the statement and its implications. What remains clear, however, is that the unfolding situation between Rosy Meurer and Olakunle Churchill continues to capture attention, revealing just how complex and unpredictable high-profile relationships can be.

Ego Clashes, Tribal Tensions Threaten ADC 2027 Presidential Ambition

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is facing mounting internal crises that could derail its 2027 presidential ambition, as ego battles, tribal undercurrents, and power struggles intensify within the party.

The concerns emerged on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 3:15 p.m., following high-level consultations among party stakeholders in Abuja, where discussions meant to strengthen unity reportedly exposed deep divisions.

Insiders revealed that what was expected to be a period of consolidation ahead of the 2027 elections has instead become a struggle for control, with competing interests and personal ambitions threatening party cohesion.

Sources within the party disclosed that internal disagreements are no longer confined to closed-door meetings, as tensions have begun to spill into the public space, raising concerns about the ADC’s readiness to present a united front.

Key figures within the party are said to be engaged in subtle but intense rivalry over leadership positioning, influence, and potential presidential tickets, creating factions aligned along regional and ideological lines.

Observers note that such internal fractures, if left unresolved, could weaken the party’s credibility and limit its ability to challenge dominant political forces in Nigeria’s highly competitive electoral landscape.

The issue of tribal balancing has also surfaced as a sensitive factor, with some members expressing concerns over representation and inclusivity in decision-making processes.

Political analysts warn that identity-based divisions, combined with personal ambitions, often pose significant risks to emerging political platforms seeking national relevance.

Party loyalists, however, insist that internal disagreements are part of the democratic process and can be resolved through dialogue and strong leadership.

Efforts are reportedly ongoing behind the scenes to reconcile aggrieved members and build consensus ahead of critical decisions on party structure and candidate selection.

The ADC had in recent years positioned itself as an alternative platform capable of attracting reform-minded politicians and voters dissatisfied with traditional parties.

However, analysts say sustaining that momentum will depend largely on the party’s ability to manage internal conflicts and maintain discipline among its ranks.

As the 2027 election cycle gradually approaches, the unfolding situation within the ADC is expected to remain under close scrutiny, with its handling of internal challenges likely to determine its viability as a serious contender on the national stage.

Egg Freezing Isn’t Protection Sarah Martins Cautions Ashmusy on Sexual Health Misconceptions

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Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has stirred conversation online after addressing misconceptions around reproductive health, particularly in response to influencer Ashmusy and others discussing egg freezing.

In her statement, Sarah Martins made it clear that while egg freezing is a medical option that allows women to preserve fertility for the future, it does not offer any protection against sexually transmitted infections such as HIV and other STIs. She stressed that confusing reproductive choices with sexual health safety can lead to dangerous assumptions.

Her comments come amid growing conversations among young women about delaying childbirth and taking control of their reproductive timelines. While many have praised the increasing awareness of options like egg freezing, Sarah highlighted the need for accurate information to accompany these discussions.

She emphasized that sexual health still requires responsible practices, including protection, regular testing, and informed decision-making, regardless of any fertility-related procedures. According to her, understanding the difference between preserving eggs and protecting overall health is essential.

The actress’s remarks have sparked mixed reactions online. Some applauded her for using her platform to educate and clarify, while others felt the conversation could have been handled more privately. Still, many agree that the topic has opened up an important dialogue around women’s health, personal choices, and the need for proper awareness.

As discussions continue, Sarah Martins’ message stands as a reminder that empowerment also comes with knowledge and that making informed decisions is key when it comes to both fertility and overall well-being.

ICE Arrests Nigerian Man With Prior Sex Offense Record In US

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LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES — The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested a 53-year-old Nigerian national with a prior criminal record involving child molestation and other sex-related offences, intensifying enforcement against individuals considered threats to public safety.

The arrest was carried out on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 8:20 a.m., during a targeted enforcement operation in Los Angeles, where ICE officers apprehended the suspect at his residence without incident.

According to immigration authorities, the individual had previously been convicted of offences involving the sexual abuse of a minor, along with other related crimes, placing him in a high-priority category for arrest and removal under U.S. immigration enforcement policies.

Officials disclosed that the suspect had been living in the United States without lawful status following his conviction, which made him subject to deportation under federal immigration laws governing non-citizens with serious criminal records.

ICE noted that the operation was part of a broader nationwide strategy aimed at identifying, locating, and detaining foreign nationals with prior convictions for violent or sexual offences, particularly those who may pose ongoing risks to communities.

The agency further explained that enforcement teams relied on intelligence gathering, surveillance, and inter-agency coordination to track the suspect before executing the arrest.

Following his apprehension, the individual was transferred to an ICE detention facility in California, where he is currently being held pending immigration proceedings. Authorities confirmed that he will appear before an immigration judge who will determine the next steps, including the possibility of removal from the United States.

Legal experts say cases involving prior convictions for serious offences often lead to expedited removal proceedings, although the suspect retains the right to legal representation and due process under U.S. law.

ICE reiterated that protecting public safety remains a top priority, particularly in cases involving crimes against minors, which are treated with heightened urgency and seriousness.

The agency also used the opportunity to warn that individuals with criminal records who violate immigration laws will continue to face enforcement actions, regardless of how long they have resided in the country.

The arrest underscores ongoing efforts by U.S. authorities to tighten immigration enforcement while addressing concerns about community safety, especially in urban centres like Los Angeles.

As the case progresses, officials say further updates will be provided in line with legal proceedings, while maintaining that all actions are being carried out within the framework of existing laws and regulations.

ADC Alleges APC Plot to Disrupt Ibadan Summit

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) of planning to disrupt its summit in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The allegation was made on Saturday by the party’s spokesperson, Bolaji Abdullahi, who said the opposition had uncovered efforts to interfere with the gathering.

“We have information that there are plans to disrupt our summit in Ibadan today,” Abdullahi said in a post on social media.

“After denying us venues in Abuja, they are now trying to stop us from holding meetings elsewhere.”

He argued that the actions contradict claims by the ruling party that it is not threatened by the opposition.

“They say they are not scared, but their actions suggest otherwise. We will not be intimidated,” he added.

The ADC had earlier raised concerns about difficulties securing venues in Abuja, claiming it was blocked from using major locations, including Eagle Square, before settling on an alternative venue.

Party officials say the situation reflects growing pressure on opposition groups as they prepare for future political activities.

So far, the APC has not publicly responded to the latest allegation.

US Hits Chinese Refinery, 40 Firms With Sanctions Over Iranian Oil Trade

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The administration of Donald Trump has imposed fresh sanctions on a major China-based oil refinery and about 40 shipping firms accused of helping transport Iranian crude.

The measures, announced on Friday, target companies linked to Iran’s oil trade a key source of revenue for Tehran  and are part of Washington’s broader effort to tighten economic pressure amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

At the centre of the sanctions is a facility operated by Hengli Petrochemical in the city of Dalian.

The refinery processes roughly 400,000 barrels of crude daily, making it one of the largest independent plants in China.

According to the U.S. Treasury, the company has been receiving Iranian oil shipments since 2023, generating hundreds of millions of dollars that allegedly benefit Iran’s military.

The sanctions also extend to a network of vessels and intermediaries accused of moving Iranian oil through what officials describe as a “shadow fleet”  often disguising shipments as originating from other countries.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the U.S. would continue to disrupt these networks.

“We will keep tightening the net around the ships, middlemen and buyers that help Iran sell its oil,” he said.

The move follows earlier warnings to financial institutions in regions including China, Hong Kong, the UAE and Oman that they could face penalties for facilitating transactions tied to Iranian oil.

The sanctions come at a sensitive moment, just weeks before a planned meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

They also land as global energy markets remain under strain. A blockade of the Strait of Hormuz a critical route for oil shipments has already disrupted supply and pushed prices higher.

China, the world’s largest buyer of Iranian oil, has previously criticised U.S. sanctions as disruptive to global trade. Still, many Chinese firms tend to comply due to their exposure to the U.S. financial system.

With tensions rising and oil flows under pressure, the latest sanctions signal Washington’s continued shift toward economic tools to squeeze Iran’s revenue and influence the course of the conflict.

EFCC Warns Content Creators Against Unauthorized Use Of Name, Logo

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has issued a strong warning to content creators, skit makers, and digital influencers against the unauthorized use of its name, logo, or official identity in their productions.

The warning was delivered on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 11:45 a.m., through an official statement released at the EFCC headquarters in Abuja, where the agency emphasized the legal implications of such actions.

According to the commission, the growing trend of using EFCC branding in online content without approval has become a source of concern, particularly as it can mislead the public and undermine the integrity of the agency’s operations.

The EFCC stated that its name, insignia, and operational likeness are protected by law and cannot be used for entertainment, commercial, or promotional purposes without proper authorization. It warned that violators risk facing prosecution under relevant legal provisions.

Officials explained that some skit makers and content creators have been producing videos that depict staged arrests, interrogations, or raids while impersonating EFCC operatives, often without disclaimers. The agency noted that such portrayals could create confusion and erode public trust.

The commission stressed that while it supports creativity and freedom of expression, such freedoms must be exercised within the bounds of the law. It urged creators to seek formal permission before referencing or depicting the agency in any content.

Legal experts say the misuse of official symbols and identities of government institutions can amount to impersonation, misrepresentation, or defamation, depending on the context and impact of the content.

The EFCC also advised the public to verify information and avoid relying on dramatized online content that may falsely represent official activities.

The development comes amid the rapid growth of Nigeria’s digital content industry, where creators increasingly use real-life institutions and scenarios to enhance the appeal of their productions.

Industry observers note that the warning could lead to stricter compliance among content creators and possibly encourage clearer guidelines on the use of government imagery in creative works.

As enforcement tightens, the EFCC reiterated its commitment to protecting its institutional identity while continuing its core mandate of combating financial crimes and corruption across the country.

Kwara Residents Protest Rising Insecurity, Demand Urgent Government Action

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ILORIN, NIGERIA — Residents of Kwara South have staged widespread protests over worsening insecurity in the region, calling on government authorities to take immediate and decisive action to address escalating cases of killings, kidnappings, and mass displacement.

The protests began on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 10:00 a.m., across several communities including Omu-Aran, Offa, and parts of Oke-Ero and Ekiti Local Government Areas, where hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets to express frustration over what they described as a prolonged security crisis.

Protesters, comprising youths, women, and community leaders, blocked major roads and carried placards with inscriptions highlighting their grievances, including demands for protection, justice for victims, and urgent government intervention. Many chanted slogans condemning the persistent attacks and calling for accountability from security agencies.

Residents alleged that armed groups have repeatedly invaded villages, carrying out abductions and violent attacks, often at night, with little or no resistance. Some community members claimed that kidnappers now operate with increasing boldness, targeting farmers, traders, and commuters along rural roads.

Local leaders who addressed the crowds said the situation has severely disrupted economic activities, particularly farming, which is the main source of livelihood in the area. They explained that many farmers have abandoned their farmlands due to fear of attacks, leading to reduced agricultural output and rising food insecurity.

Eyewitness accounts from affected communities described how families have been forced to pay heavy ransoms to secure the release of kidnapped relatives, further deepening poverty and hardship. In some cases, victims were reportedly killed despite ransom payments, intensifying anger among residents.

Community representatives also raised concerns over the displacement of villagers, with several households relocating to safer towns or urban centres to escape the violence. This has placed additional pressure on host communities and strained already limited resources.

The protesters demanded the immediate deployment of more security personnel, including military and paramilitary forces, to identified flashpoints. They also called for the establishment of permanent security checkpoints and improved surveillance to deter criminal activities.

In response, local government officials acknowledged the gravity of the situation and assured residents that steps are being taken to reinforce security architecture in the region. They indicated that collaboration with federal security agencies has been strengthened to improve intelligence gathering and rapid response.

Security experts say the rising insecurity in Kwara South reflects a broader pattern of rural banditry and kidnapping spreading into previously less-affected areas. They stress that addressing the crisis will require a combination of force, intelligence, and community engagement.

Civil society groups have also weighed in, urging authorities to adopt a comprehensive approach that includes addressing underlying issues such as unemployment, poverty, and weak local security structures.

As protests continue, residents insist they will sustain peaceful demonstrations until concrete and visible actions are taken to restore safety, protect livelihoods, and rebuild confidence in the government’s ability to secure lives and property in Kwara South.

Boko Haram Attack Kills 20 in Borno Landmine Explosion

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Attack in Borno State: 2 Killed by Boko Haram
Attack in Borno State: 2 Killed by Boko Haram

No fewer than 20 people have been killed after a landmine, believed to have been planted by Boko Haram terrorists, exploded in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State.

The victims, mostly fishermen and firewood gatherers, were said to have been heading into the bush to carry out their daily activities when the incident occurred around 11am on Thursday in Hambagda village, a resettled community near Gwoza town.

Local sources revealed that the explosion was followed by gunfire, as the attackers reportedly opened fire on those who survived the blast.

A member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) described the incident as tragic, saying many of the victims were simply trying to support their families.

“It was a very sad day for us in Gwoza. About 20 people were killed, and several others were injured. After planting the explosives, the terrorists began shooting at civilians,” the source said.

Another resident explained that many of the victims had gone into nearby farmlands and bush areas to prepare for the upcoming farming season when the attack happened.

So far, at least 18 bodies have been recovered from the surrounding communities, while several others are still missing, raising fears that the death toll could increase.

Residents also expressed concern that the attackers may still be operating within the area, warning that the renewed violence could disrupt farming activities as the rainy season approaches.

Over 11,000 Apply To Sail On Nigerian Navy Warship, Spokesman Reveals

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — More than 11,000 Nigerians have applied for an opportunity to sail on a Nigerian Navy warship as part of activities marking the service’s annual celebration aimed at strengthening public engagement.

The disclosure was made on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at approximately 1:30 p.m., during a media briefing held at the Nigerian Navy base in Lagos, where officials provided updates on preparations for the event.

According to a Navy spokesperson, the overwhelming number of applications reflects growing public interest in the armed forces and a desire among citizens to better understand naval operations and maritime security responsibilities.

The initiative, which forms part of the Navy’s outreach programme, is designed to give selected civilians firsthand experience of life onboard a warship, including exposure to basic naval routines, safety procedures, and operational demonstrations.

Officials explained that due to limited capacity, only a small number of applicants will eventually be selected to participate in the exercise. The selection process, they said, will be conducted transparently, with priority given to applicants who meet specified criteria.

The annual event is intended to promote civil-military relations by bridging the gap between the Navy and the public. It also serves as an educational platform to showcase the role of the Navy in protecting Nigeria’s territorial waters and securing maritime trade routes.

Participants selected for the voyage are expected to take part in guided tours, safety drills, and interactive sessions with naval personnel, providing insights into the challenges and responsibilities associated with maritime defence.

The Nigerian Navy has in recent years intensified efforts to engage the public through similar initiatives, including open days, school visits, and community outreach programmes.

Security analysts note that such engagements help build trust and foster cooperation between the military and civilians, particularly in areas where community support is essential for effective security operations.

As preparations continue, the Navy has assured applicants that updates regarding the selection process and event schedule will be communicated in due course.

The high level of interest recorded this year underscores the significance of the initiative and highlights the public’s curiosity about Nigeria’s naval capabilities and operations.