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2027: Peter Obi Unsure of Securing ADC Presidential Ticket

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Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has expressed uncertainty over his chances of clinching the presidential ticket of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ahead of the 2027 general elections.
In a video message to his supporters, Obi said there is no guarantee that the party will hand him its ticket, stressing that his involvement in the political movement is driven more by purpose than personal ambition.
“I cannot be certain,” he said, responding to questions about his chances. “What matters is that we are committed to a cause.”
The former Labour Party presidential candidate also reaffirmed his commitment to his political goals despite reported threats and uncertainties surrounding opposition politics in Nigeria.
Obi praised his supporters for their loyalty and sacrifices, acknowledging the challenges of remaining in the opposition without immediate rewards.
“It’s not easy to be in the opposition in Nigeria, and I’m thankful to those who keep supporting even when there’s no clear reward,” he added.
However, he raised concerns about the reliability of political alliances, questioning whether current partners would remain committed in the long term.
Obi’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions within the ADC and other political blocs over strategies and potential candidates for the 2027 presidential election.

My response to opposition is more work — Gov Otti

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Dr. Alex Otti
Dr. Alex Otti

Abia State Governor Alex Otti has vowed to counter opposition attacks by doubling development efforts and delivering more projects to the people.

He made this statement at a civic reception honouring Attorney-General Ikechukwu Uwanna, who was elevated to Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).

Otti emphasized that his administration is focused on delivering results, not engaging in petty politics

The event, organised by the Isuikwuato Local Government Council, attracted political, legal and business leaders from within and outside the state.

While congratulating Uwanna, Otti described his elevation as well deserved and commended his contributions to the administration.

“We thank God for the elevation of our son, Barr. Ikechukwu Uwanna, to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria. The SAN came after we had already appointed him Attorney-General, which shows the decision was the right one,” the governor said.

He described Uwanna as a major pillar of his government, noting that the attorney-general had continued to add value to the administration through hard work and dedication.

“Ikechukwu Uwanna is one of the major pillars of this administration. He works very hard and contributes to almost everything we do,” Otti added.

He also appreciated former Minister of State for Mines and Steel Development, Uche Ogah, for acknowledging the achievements of his administration despite belonging to a different political party.

Otti criticised some opposition figures for allegedly denying the existence of visible projects for political reasons.

“You cannot see a road that has been constructed and say it was not done or credit it to someone else. That is not truthful,” he said.

“For us, we do not want to respond. Our response is more work. One thing you can be sure of is that this is your government. For the first time, Abia people have taken over their government,” the governor added.

Earlier, Ogah congratulated Uwanna on his elevation and commended the governor for appointing him as Attorney-General.

The All Progressives Congress chieftain also praised Otti’s people-oriented governance and declared his support for the governor’s second-term bid in 2027, as well as for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“I have said it repeatedly and I will say it again: in 2027, I will support you. My family will support you, Isuikwuato will support you and Abia people will support you,” Ogah said.

According to him, good governance should be acknowledged irrespective of political affiliation.

“I am an APC member and I have not changed. But when it comes to the governor, I stand with Alex Otti, and when it comes to the President, I stand with Bola Ahmed Tinubu because I want good things for Abia,” he added.

Ogah further noted that the regular payment of salaries and pensions under Otti’s administration had reduced the number of people seeking financial assistance from him.

In his remarks, Uwanna thanked the people of Isuikwuato for organising the reception and commended the governor for prioritising education in the state.

“Without education, I would not be where I am today. The free education policy will transform Abia,” he said.

He also praised the ongoing renovation of schools, recruitment of teachers and the construction of a new Faculty of Law at Abia State University.

 

JUST IN: Tinubu Meets UK PM Starmer, Set to Witness £746m Port Deal

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President Bola Tinubu is currently holding talks with United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer as part of a high-level bilateral engagement aimed at strengthening relations between both countries.

According to a statement by the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the meeting is expected to culminate in the signing of several Memoranda of Understanding covering trade, investment, defence, and cultural cooperation.

A key highlight of the engagement is a £746 million financing agreement involving UK Export Finance, the Nigerian Ports Authority, and Nigeria’s Federal Ministry of Finance.

The agreement is expected to fund the refurbishment of major maritime infrastructure, including the Lagos Port Complex (Apapa Quays) and the Tin Can Island Port Complex, as part of efforts to modernise Nigeria’s port system and boost economic growth.

The presidency said the visit underscores Nigeria’s commitment to deepening bilateral ties, attracting foreign investment, and enhancing critical infrastructure.

Earlier, President Tinubu and the First Lady were hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle.

The President was accompanied by a high-level delegation, including Senate President Godswill Akpabio and other senior government officials.

Imo Police smashes terrorist base, seizes 300 IEDs

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By Agency Report

 

The Imo Police Command says it has successfully overrun a proscribed IPOB/ESN terrorists’ camp, known as “Mother Valley,” neutralising two terrorists and recovering over 300 Improvised Explosive Devices, IEDs.

The Commissioner of Police, Audu Bosso, confirmed the raid on Wednesday at a news briefing held at the command’s headquarters in Owerri.

Bosso said the command’s operatives, in synergy with the military and other sister security agencies, raided the terrorists’ camp, located in Orsu LGA between February and March.

“The terrorists engaged the operatives in a gun battle but were ultimately subdued by the operatives’ superior firepower.

“During the operation, two terrorists were neutralised, while over 300 IEDs, gas cylinders and galvanised pipes as well as five exotic vehicles were recovered,” the police boss said.

Beyond the camp raid, Bosso said the command arrested 75 persons in connection with different crimes, including kidnapping and murder.

He said that the operatives also recovered multiple AK-47 rifles and several rounds of live ammunition between February and March.

He said that three magazines, two locally made pistols, one Beretta pistol, and six stolen motorcycles were also recovered.

The Imo police chief further disclosed that on March 3, operatives also thwarted an attack by suspected members of the outlawed IPOB/ESN group at ADAPALM, a state government’s property in Ohaji/Egbema LGA.

He said that members of the proscribed group had invaded the facility, setting heavy machinery and equipment on fire.

He said that one of the assailants was neutralised, while others fled with injuries after a separate shootout.

“During an exchange of fire, one hoodlum who sustained gunshot injuries was taken to hospital, and later confirmed dead by a medical doctor.

“His body was deposited at the FUTHO mortuary for preservation, autopsy, and further investigation,” he said.

Bosso explained that on March 14, at about 1600hrs, while operatives were on surveillance patrol, the hoodlums resurfaced and engaged them in another gun battle.

He said the hoodlums, who were overpowered, fled with gunshot injuries, and abandoned three AK-47 rifles and three magazines, loaded with 65 rounds of live ammunition.

According to Bosso, the crime wave in Imo has drastically reduced, creating a safer environment for residents and visitors alike.

He assured the residents that maximum security measures were in place for a “hitch-free” Eid-el-Fitr celebration, with heavy deployments in worship centers and recreational facilities.

He advised travelers to drive safely

during the festive period and also obey traffic rules and regulations to guarantee a safe and peaceful festive season.

Bosso further urged residents to continue to support the police with credible and timely information.

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Adult-Onset Asthma: What to Know About Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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Adult-onset asthma is a form of Asthma that develops later in life, even in individuals with no prior history of the condition. While asthma is commonly associated with childhood, health experts emphasize that it can emerge at any age and may present differently in adults.

The condition affects millions worldwide and remains a significant public health concern due to its impact on breathing and overall quality of life.

Understanding Adult-Onset Asthma

Asthma is a chronic lung disorder characterized by inflammation and narrowing of the airways, leading to difficulty breathing. In adults, the condition often appears with more persistent symptoms and may be harder to control compared to childhood asthma.

Unlike childhood cases, which may improve over time, adult-onset asthma tends to be long-lasting and requires continuous management.

Possible Causes and Triggers

The exact cause of adult-onset asthma is not fully understood, but several contributing factors have been identified.

Exposure to irritants in the environment or workplace is a major risk factor. Chemicals, dust, and air pollution can trigger airway inflammation and lead to the development of symptoms. In some cases, occupational exposure accounts for a significant proportion of adult asthma cases.

Allergies also play a key role. Common triggers include cigarette smoke, mold, pollen, and dust. These substances can provoke immune responses that inflame the airways and make breathing more difficult.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms of adult-onset asthma are similar to those seen in childhood asthma but are often more persistent. They include:

  • Wheezing

  • Shortness of breath

  • Persistent coughing, with or without mucus

  • Chest tightness or pressure

  • Frequent or prolonged respiratory infections

These symptoms may worsen over time if not properly managed.

Differences Between Adult and Childhood Asthma

Although the core features of asthma remain the same, there are important differences between adult-onset and childhood asthma.

In adults, symptoms are more likely to be continuous rather than occasional. Lung function may decline more rapidly, and treatment can be more complex due to age-related changes in the body.

Adults are also more likely to have other underlying health conditions, which can complicate diagnosis and management. In some cases, adult asthma may be mistaken for other respiratory diseases such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

Diagnosis

Accurate diagnosis is essential for effective treatment. Healthcare providers typically assess adult-onset asthma through a combination of medical history, physical examination, and lung function testing.

Breathing tests are commonly used to measure how much air a person can inhale and exhale, as well as how quickly they can do so. Imaging tests may also be used to rule out other conditions.

Treatment and Management

Managing adult-onset asthma usually involves a combination of medication and lifestyle adjustments tailored to the individual.

Medications often include bronchodilators, which help relax and open the airways, and anti-inflammatory drugs such as corticosteroids, which reduce swelling in the lungs.

Quick-relief inhalers are used to treat sudden symptoms, while long-term medications help prevent flare-ups.

Lifestyle changes are also critical. Avoiding known triggers, maintaining a clean environment, and staying physically active can significantly improve symptom control.

The Impact of Smoking

Smoking is one of the most significant factors influencing asthma severity in adults. It can worsen symptoms, reduce the effectiveness of treatment, and accelerate lung damage.

Quitting smoking is strongly recommended as part of any asthma management plan.

Daily Management and Prevention

Effective control of adult-onset asthma requires consistent daily management. This includes:

  • Taking prescribed medications regularly

  • Monitoring symptoms and identifying early warning signs

  • Avoiding exposure to irritants and allergens

  • Seeking prompt treatment during flare-ups

Keeping track of symptoms and triggers can help individuals better understand their condition and reduce the frequency of attacks.

Risk Factors

Several factors may increase the likelihood of developing asthma in adulthood, including:

  • A history of asthma during childhood

  • Allergies

  • Hormonal changes, such as during pregnancy or menopause

  • Obesity

  • Long-term exposure to environmental pollutants

Certain populations may also face higher risks due to environmental and socioeconomic conditions.

Outlook

Adult-onset asthma often requires long-term management, as symptoms may be more persistent than in childhood cases. However, with proper treatment and lifestyle adjustments, many individuals can effectively control their symptoms and maintain a good quality of life.

Conclusion

Adult-onset asthma is a serious but manageable condition that can develop at any stage of life. Early diagnosis, proper treatment, and consistent management are essential to reducing complications and improving outcomes.

Health experts advise individuals experiencing persistent breathing difficulties to seek medical evaluation promptly, as early intervention can make a significant difference in long-term health.

Asthma Disparities Persist Among African American Communities, Experts Say

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Asthma continues to disproportionately affect African American populations, with experts pointing to a complex mix of biological, environmental, and social factors driving the disparity. The chronic respiratory condition, known as Asthma, affects people of all backgrounds, yet outcomes remain significantly worse in some communities.

Higher Risk and More Severe Outcomes

Available data show that African American individuals face a higher likelihood of developing asthma compared to their white counterparts. In addition to increased prevalence, the condition often presents more severely, leading to higher rates of emergency care visits and mortality.

Health professionals note that individuals in these communities are more likely to experience frequent asthma attacks and complications, highlighting a growing public health concern.

Biological Factors Under Investigation

Researchers have identified possible biological differences that may contribute to the severity of asthma in African American populations. One area of focus is airway inflammation, particularly a form involving elevated levels of immune cells that can worsen breathing difficulties.

This type of inflammation is closely linked to more persistent and difficult-to-control asthma symptoms, even when standard treatments are used.

The Role of Genetics

Genetic factors are also being explored as a contributing element. Some studies suggest that variations in genes may influence how individuals respond to common asthma medications, including bronchodilators used to open the airways.

These differences could partly explain why some patients experience reduced effectiveness from standard treatments, making disease management more challenging.

Inequities in Healthcare Access

Beyond biology, systemic issues play a critical role. Limited access to quality healthcare services remains a major barrier in many underserved communities.

Delayed diagnosis, inconsistent treatment, and reduced access to preventive care can all contribute to poorly managed asthma and increased complications.

Environmental and Social Determinants

Environmental exposure is another significant factor. Poor housing conditions, air pollution, and exposure to allergens such as mold can increase the risk of developing asthma and trigger more frequent attacks.

Socioeconomic challenges, including low income and limited access to clean living environments, further compound the problem, making effective disease control more difficult.

Early-Life Risk Factors

Research also indicates that children born with low birth weight—more common in underserved populations—may face a higher risk of developing asthma later in life. This highlights the importance of maternal health and access to quality prenatal care.

Recognizing Symptoms and Seeking Care

Common symptoms of asthma include:

  • Wheezing

  • Shortness of breath

  • Persistent coughing

  • Chest tightness

Early diagnosis is essential. Medical evaluation typically involves lung function tests and imaging to rule out other conditions.

Treatment and Management

While treatment approaches do not differ by race, effective management is critical, particularly in high-risk populations. Standard care includes:

  • Medications such as bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory drugs

  • Identifying and avoiding triggers

  • Regular monitoring and follow-up care

Lifestyle adjustments, including avoiding smoking and maintaining a healthy environment, also play a key role in controlling symptoms.

Prevention and Public Health Response

Experts emphasize that reducing asthma disparities will require coordinated public health efforts. Key strategies include:

  • Expanding access to affordable healthcare

  • Improving housing and environmental conditions

  • Strengthening community health education

  • Reducing exposure to air pollution and tobacco smoke

Policy reforms aimed at addressing systemic inequalities are also considered essential to long-term progress.

Conclusion

The higher burden of asthma in African American communities reflects a combination of medical, environmental, and societal factors. Addressing these disparities will require sustained efforts from healthcare providers, policymakers, and communities alike.

Improving access to care, advancing research, and tackling underlying inequalities remain critical steps toward reducing the impact of asthma and improving health outcomes for vulnerable populations.

Why Europe Won’t Follow Trump Into Another War

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There was a time when a call from Washington carried weight that few dared to question. Allies listened, aligned, and often followed. That rhythm is now changing and nowhere is it more evident than in Europe’s response to Donald Trump and his push for support in the escalating conflict with Iran.

This time, Europe is not rushing in.

Trump’s approach is familiar. He frames the moment as one of obligation: the United States has long provided security guarantees, and now allies should step forward in return.

But alliances are not debts to be collected. They are built on trust, consultation, and shared purpose. In this case, many European leaders feel those elements are missing.

The war itself has already exposed its risks. What began as a show of force has quickly become a costly and uncertain confrontation.

Iran’s response has been swift, targeting U.S. interests and tightening pressure on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical route for global energy supplies.

The disruption has pushed oil prices higher and unsettled markets, with ripple effects far beyond the region.

Against this backdrop, Washington is urging Europe to step in particularly to help secure shipping routes. But across the continent, the reaction has been cautious, even resistant.

Germany has taken a firm stance. Boris Pistorius has made it clear that this is not Europe’s war. The United Kingdom has also drawn a line.

Keir Starmer insists that any military involvement must be backed by international law and a clear, credible plan conditions many believe have not been met.

France, under Emmanuel Macron, has adopted a more measured position.

Paris has not ruled out a role in ensuring stability in the region, but only after tensions ease. For now, it is keeping its distance from active combat operations.

At the European Union level, the message is even more direct.

Kaja Kallas has pointed out that Europe was neither consulted nor involved in initiating the conflict. That fact alone has shaped much of the bloc’s response.

Taken together, these positions reflect more than disagreement over a single war.

They point to a broader shift in how Europe views its relationship with Washington.

Over the past year, tensions have grown. Disputes over trade, security commitments, and foreign policy decisions have strained trust.

Some European leaders feel they have been pressured rather than consulted, expected to follow rather than participate. Now, faced with the prospect of entering a volatile conflict, they are pushing back.

There are also practical concerns. Deploying naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz during an active conflict carries real risks.

Military experts warn that such a move could expose European forces to direct attacks, potentially widening the war.

What is being presented as a stabilizing effort could easily become an escalation.

Europe’s caution is also shaped by its own security priorities. While the Middle East crisis demands attention, Russia remains the more immediate concern for many European governments.

The war in Ukraine, along with ongoing cyber threats and political interference, continues to dominate strategic thinking.

In that context, committing resources to another conflict especially one seen as avoidable raises difficult questions.

Domestic politics further complicate the picture.

Across Europe, governments are already under pressure from rising living costs and economic uncertainty.

Calls for increased defence spending have been met with skepticism in some quarters. Entering a controversial war could erode public support even further.

Public opinion reflects this unease. In several European countries, a majority of citizens oppose involvement in the conflict.

There is a sense of fatigue an unwillingness to repeat past interventions that delivered mixed results at high cost.

Even within security circles, there is recognition that the situation is changing.

Some analysts argue that allies are beginning to reassess their relationship with the United States, weighing the benefits of cooperation against the risks of being drawn into decisions they did not shape.

None of this suggests a breakdown of alliances.

Europe still relies on U.S. support in key areas, including intelligence, military coordination, and the ongoing effort to counter Russia. But the dynamic is evolving.

What is emerging is a more cautious, more independent approach.

European governments are no longer responding automatically to pressure.

Instead, they are making calculated decisions based on their own interests and constraints.

That shift is significant.

Trump’s strategy relies heavily on leverage political, economic, and military.

And while that leverage remains considerable, its effectiveness appears to be diminishing.

Allies are no longer as willing to accept pressure without question.

For Europe, the current stance is not about defiance for its own sake. It is about avoiding a conflict that carries uncertain outcomes and significant risks.

It is also about maintaining focus on priorities closer to home.

As the situation unfolds, the gap between Washington’s expectations and Europe’s response is likely to remain.

The United States may continue to press for support, but European leaders appear determined to proceed with caution.

In the end, this moment may be remembered less for the conflict itself and more for what it revealed about the state of global alliances.

The era of automatic alignment is fading. In its place, a more measured, more selective partnership is taking shape one where saying “no” is no longer unthinkable.

And for now, that is exactly what Europe is doing.

42% of Nigerians Raise Alarm as Rising Loan Interest Rates Worsen Financial Strain

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A growing wave of concern is sweeping across Nigeria’s financial landscape as a significant portion of the population continues to grapple with rising borrowing costs, with many Nigerians expressing unease over the increasing interest rates attached to bank loans. According to the latest findings from the Central Bank of Nigeria, approximately 42.7 percent of respondents in its February 2026 Consumer Expectations Survey reported that interest rates on bank loans have remained high over the past three months, reflecting mounting pressure on individuals and businesses that rely on credit to sustain their financial activities.

This revelation forms one of the central highlights of the apex bank’s monthly survey, which provides insight into how Nigerians perceive economic conditions, pricing trends, and their personal financial situations. The data, gathered from a wide pool of respondents across the country, paints a picture of an economy where optimism about broader macroeconomic stability is increasingly being overshadowed by the financial realities faced at the household level.

When respondents were asked to assess how interest rates have changed recently, a notable percentage indicated that borrowing costs have either remained elevated or increased, making access to credit more difficult. For many Nigerians, this translates into higher repayment obligations and reduced financial flexibility, especially in an environment where the cost of living continues to climb.

Beyond the immediate concern about high lending rates, the survey also revealed a strong preference among consumers for a downward adjustment in interest rates. Approximately 63 percent of respondents expressed a desire for interest rates to decline, highlighting widespread demand for more affordable borrowing conditions that could ease financial stress and support economic participation. Lower interest rates, many believe, would enable individuals to invest in small businesses, fund personal projects, and manage emergencies without the burden of excessive repayment costs.

Despite these concerns, the report indicates that Nigerians still maintain a cautiously optimistic outlook regarding the overall economy. The Consumer Sentiment Index, which measures public perception of economic conditions, stood at 0.8 index points in February 2026. Although this represents a decline from the 2.8 index points recorded in January, it still marks the fourth consecutive month of positive sentiment, suggesting that confidence in the broader economy has not entirely diminished.

Further reinforcing this outlook is the Economic Condition Index, which rose to 7.2 points in February 2026. This figure reflects a sustained belief among consumers that the general economic environment may be stabilizing or improving, even if the benefits of such improvements are not yet being felt at the individual level. However, this macroeconomic optimism sharply contrasts with the negative sentiment surrounding household finances.

The Family Financial Situation Index dropped to -9.1 points during the same period, indicating that many Nigerians feel their personal financial conditions have worsened. This pessimism highlights a widening gap between national economic indicators and the lived experiences of ordinary citizens. While economic policies and indicators may point toward gradual recovery or stability, households continue to face financial constraints that limit their ability to save, invest, or even meet basic needs comfortably.

Interestingly, the survey also showed that perceptions of income remained somewhat positive. The Family Income Sentiment Index recorded 4.3 points in February 2026, suggesting that some respondents believe their earnings are either stable or improving. However, this optimism appears insufficient to offset the pressures created by high interest rates and rising costs of goods and services.

Inflation and price levels remain a critical factor shaping consumer sentiment. The Consumer Sentiment Index on price changes dropped sharply to -9.9 points in February, compared to 4.2 points in January. This significant decline indicates that more Nigerians perceive prices to be high, reinforcing the sense of financial strain already highlighted in other aspects of the survey.

The report further revealed that the index measuring the average prices of selected goods increased slightly to 23.7 points in February from 22.6 points in January, suggesting that prices across various categories remain elevated. For many households, this means that even basic necessities require a larger portion of their income, leaving little room for discretionary spending or savings.

In the specific category of food and other household items, the index stood at -0.6 points, indicating a slight perception that prices in this segment may be stabilizing or moderating. However, this modest relief is overshadowed by expectations that prices could rise again in the near future. The survey shows that consumers anticipate further increases in the average prices of selected items over the next six months, with an expectation index of 36.8 points pointing toward continued inflationary pressure.

The interplay between high interest rates, rising living costs, and uncertain financial conditions underscores the challenges facing Nigeria’s economic environment. For individuals and small business owners, access to affordable credit is often a critical factor in sustaining operations, expanding ventures, or navigating financial emergencies. When borrowing costs remain high, these opportunities become increasingly limited, potentially slowing economic activity at the grassroots level.

DDM News gathered that financial analysts are closely monitoring these trends, noting that sustained high interest rates could dampen consumer spending and reduce the pace of economic growth if not addressed through targeted policy interventions. Experts suggest that balancing inflation control with the need to support consumer borrowing will be key to maintaining economic stability.

At the same time, the Central Bank’s data reflects the complex nature of economic recovery, where improvements in macroeconomic indicators do not always translate into immediate relief for households. The divergence between economic optimism and personal financial pessimism highlights the need for policies that directly impact citizens’ day-to-day realities.

DDM News understands that as Nigeria continues to navigate economic uncertainties, the conversation around interest rates, inflation, and consumer welfare will remain central to both policy discussions and public discourse. For millions of Nigerians, the hope is that future adjustments in monetary policy will not only stabilize the economy but also create a more favorable environment for borrowing, spending, and overall financial well-being.

Understanding Altered Mental Status: A Critical Medical Condition

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Altered mental status (AMS) is a broad medical term used to describe a significant change in a person’s level of awareness, thinking, or behavior. It is not a disease on its own, but rather a symptom that may indicate an underlying health problem some of which can be life-threatening if not addressed promptly.

What Is Altered Mental Status?

Altered mental status refers to any deviation from normal cognitive function. This may include confusion, disorientation, reduced alertness, memory problems, or unusual behavior. In severe cases, it can progress to unresponsiveness or coma.

AMS is commonly associated with conditions such as Delirium, which develops suddenly, or Dementia, which occurs gradually over time.

Common Signs and Symptoms

The presentation of altered mental status can vary widely depending on the cause. However, common warning signs include:

  • Sudden confusion or inability to think clearly

  • Difficulty recognizing familiar people or places

  • Changes in speech or difficulty communicating

  • Reduced alertness or excessive drowsiness

  • Agitation, restlessness, or unusual behavior

  • Memory loss or impaired judgment

These symptoms may appear suddenly or develop gradually, and their severity can fluctuate.

Underlying Causes

Altered mental status can result from a wide range of medical conditions affecting the brain or body. Some of the most common causes include:

Infections: Severe infections such as Malaria, Meningitis, and Sepsis can disrupt brain function.

Metabolic Imbalances: Conditions like low blood sugar, dehydration, or electrolyte disturbances can impair brain activity.

Neurological Disorders: Stroke, head injury, or seizures can directly affect brain function.

Substance Use: Alcohol, drugs, or medication side effects may alter mental clarity.

Chronic Illnesses: Liver or kidney failure can lead to toxin buildup, affecting the brain.

Why It Is a Medical Emergency

Altered mental status is considered a medical emergency because it often signals a serious underlying condition. A sudden change in mental function may indicate conditions such as stroke, severe infection, or poisoning, all of which require immediate medical attention.

Delaying treatment can lead to permanent brain damage or even death, making early recognition and intervention critical.

Diagnosis and Evaluation

Healthcare providers assess altered mental status through a combination of physical examination, medical history, and diagnostic tests. These may include:

  • Blood tests to check for infections or metabolic issues

  • Brain imaging such as CT scans or MRI

  • Neurological examinations to evaluate brain function

  • Toxicology screening for substance exposure

The goal is to quickly identify and treat the underlying cause.

Treatment Approaches

Treatment for altered mental status depends entirely on the cause. For example:

  • Infections are treated with antibiotics or antimalarial drugs

  • Low blood sugar is corrected with glucose

  • Dehydration is managed with fluids

  • Stroke requires urgent specialized care

Supportive care, including oxygen therapy and monitoring, is often necessary to stabilize the patient.

Prevention and Risk Reduction

While not all cases can be prevented, certain steps can reduce the risk:

  • Managing chronic conditions such as diabetes and hypertension

  • Staying hydrated and maintaining proper nutrition

  • Avoiding misuse of alcohol and medications

  • Seeking prompt treatment for infections

  • Regular medical check-ups, especially for older adults

Conclusion

Altered mental status is a serious and often urgent medical condition that reflects changes in brain function. Because it can result from a wide range of causes—from infections to neurological emergencies early recognition and immediate medical care are essential.

Understanding the warning signs and seeking prompt treatment can significantly improve outcomes and, in many cases, save lives.

Study Uncovers Why Music Therapy Helps Treat Depression

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A growing body of scientific evidence is revealing why music therapy is increasingly recognized as an effective supportive treatment for Depression. Beyond its calming and enjoyable nature, researchers have identified several biological and psychological mechanisms that explain its impact on mental health.

Effects on Brain Chemistry

Music therapy has been shown to influence key brain chemicals responsible for mood regulation. Individuals living with depression often experience imbalances in neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin.

Engaging with music whether through listening, singing, or playing instruments can help stimulate the release of these chemicals. This process contributes to improved mood, increased motivation, and a reduction in feelings of sadness.

Lowering Stress Levels

Another important finding is the role music therapy plays in reducing stress. Depression is frequently linked to high levels of cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone.

Music therapy helps regulate the body’s stress response system, leading to lower cortisol levels. As a result, individuals may experience a sense of relaxation and emotional relief after sessions.

Supporting Emotional Expression

Music provides a powerful outlet for emotional expression. Many individuals with depression struggle to put their feelings into words, but music creates a non-verbal channel for processing complex emotions.

Through guided sessions, patients can explore and release suppressed feelings, helping them better understand and manage their emotional state.

Improving Social Interaction

Depression often leads to isolation and withdrawal from social activities. Music therapy, especially in group settings, encourages interaction and shared experiences.

Activities such as group singing or collaborative music-making can foster a sense of belonging, boost self-confidence, and improve overall emotional well-being.

A Multi-Layered Approach to Treatment

One of the most significant strengths of music therapy is its ability to address multiple aspects of mental health at once:

  • Biological: Supports healthy brain chemistry

  • Psychological: Enhances mood and emotional control

  • Cognitive: Encourages focus and engagement

  • Social: Promotes connection and reduces isolation

This combined effect makes it a valuable addition to conventional treatment methods.

Complementary, Not a Cure

While music therapy offers clear benefits, it is not a replacement for standard medical care. It works best when used alongside treatments such as psychotherapy and prescribed medication.

Conclusion

The latest findings highlight that music therapy is more than just a creative activity—it is a scientifically supported approach that can positively influence the brain, body, and emotions.

As awareness continues to grow, music therapy is expected to play an increasingly important role in improving mental health outcomes and supporting individuals living with depression.

Over 700 youths protest neglect in Cross River, demand infrastructure

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Protesting youths in Cross River
Protesting youths in Cross River

More than 700 youths in Yala ll state constituency of cross river state have launched a protest demanding improved infrastructure, effective representation and better governance in their communities.

The group, operating under the banner of the United Ukelle youths of Ukelle development, said the constituent has face decade of neglect despite being part of one of Nigerian’s oil-producing states.

In a press statement sign by the organization’s Public relations officer, Obok Joseph Igbang, the youths accused political leaders of abandoning the area, citing poor roads, lack of electricity and inadequate health facilities.

The protest movement adopted the slogan “No road, No election,” a campaign that threatens to boycott future election unless basic social amenities are provided.

Youths accused leaders long-term neglect.

According to the statement, residents of Ukelle believe their communities have been sidelined in terms of development and political representation.

The youth claimed the constituency has little to no visible government presence, noting that several villages lack motorable roads, electricity supply and functional healthcare services.

They also alleged that most of the available health centers are in poor condition, leaving residents with limited access modern medical care.

The group further lamented what it described as decades of marginalization, insisting that their agitation is driving by the need for better living conditions.

“No Road, No Election” campaign sparks political tension.

The protest campaign has reportedly intensified political tension within the constituency, as youths insist they will not participate in elections until their demands are addressed.

Under the “No road, “No election” movement, residents said they will not vote for any candidate if key infrastructure such as roads, electricity and other services are not provided.

The campaign has already gain attention locally after youth erected a banner in Wanokom Ward bearing inscription No road, No election

According to the statement, the protest banner was intended to highlight the frustration of residents who have demanded development in the area.

Youth accused community leaders of intimidation.

The group also alleged that some members of the political class have responded to the agitation by collaborating with certain community leaders to penalize the protesters.

They claimed that youth responsible for putting up the protest banner were fined N100,000, along with other items including three crates of beer and a life Pig.

According to the youths, the sanctions were imposed as punishment for publicly criticizing the condition of the road project currently underway in the area.

The protesters argued that such actions are attempt to silence them and discourage their advocacy for development

Controversy over video showing road project.

The press release also addressed a viral video that showed the alleged poor quality of work on an ongoing 5-kilometre road project in Ukelle.

Some critices reportedly claimed the video was produced for online attention or “content creation.”

However, the youth group denied the allegation, insisting that the video was recorded to document the true condition of the road construction.

According to them, the individual who initially recorded the footage was later pressure to release another video contradicting the first one, which they claimed was intended to mislead the public.

The group said the attempt to label the protesters as “thugs”or “content creation” were aimed at undermining their campaign.

Youths insists protest is constitutional.

Despite the controversy, the youth said they remain committed to their demand for improve infrastructure in Ukelle.

They stressed that the protest is a peaceful and lawful exercise of their right as citizens.

“we are citizens of Cross River State. It’s our constitutional right to demand our rights”

They added that their agitation would continue until the Ukelle road project is fully completed and other social amenities are provided.

Call for completion of Ukelle road project.

While expressing dissatisfaction with the current situation, the youth acknowledge the ongoing project initiated by the state government.

They thanked the administration of Bassey Edet Otu, the executive governor of Cross River State for initiating the 5-kilometre road project

However they urged the government to extend to cover the entire 47-kilometre stretch connecting the area to Benue border.

According to the group, completing the road would significantly improve economic activities, transportation and access to essential services for communities in the constituency.

They conclude by reiterating that Ukelle residence deserve improved living standards and equal development opportunities like other part of the state.

Health Experts Warn: These Common Eating Habits May Be Preventing You from Achieving a Flat, Slim Belly

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Maintaining a flat, slim belly is not only a matter of exercise but also deeply influenced by daily eating habits. Nutrition experts are increasingly warning that certain common dietary behaviors often overlooked can contribute significantly to abdominal fat, bloating, and poor digestion.

Here are key food habits health professionals advise avoiding if you want to achieve and maintain a flatter midsection:

1. Eating Late at Night

Consuming heavy meals late in the evening can disrupt digestion and metabolism. When the body prepares for rest, its ability to efficiently burn calories slows down. This can lead to fat accumulation, especially around the abdomen.

Experts recommend finishing meals at least 2–3 hours before bedtime to allow proper digestion and reduce bloating.

2. Overconsumption of Sugary Foods and Drinks

Foods high in refined sugarssuch as sodas, pastries, and sweetened beverages are major contributors to belly fat. Excess sugar is converted into fat and stored in the abdominal area.

Reducing intake of sugary snacks and replacing them with natural alternatives like fruits can significantly improve waistline results.

3. Skipping Meals, Especially Breakfast

Skipping meals may seem like a quick way to cut calories, but it often backfires. It slows metabolism and increases the likelihood of overeating later in the day.

A balanced breakfast jumpstarts metabolism and helps regulate hunger hormones, preventing unnecessary fat storage.

4. Eating Too Fast

Rapid eating can lead to overeating before the body signals fullness. It also increases the chances of swallowing air, which contributes to bloating.

Health experts advise mindful eating chewing food slowly and paying attention to hunger cues to support digestion and reduce belly swelling.

5. Excess Intake of Processed Foods

Highly processed foods, including fast food, packaged snacks, and refined grains, are often high in unhealthy fats, salt, and preservatives. These not only promote weight gain but also cause water retention and bloating.

Switching to whole, unprocessed foods like vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains is key to maintaining a flat stomach.

6. Drinking Carbonated Beverages Frequently

Carbonated drinks introduce gas into the digestive system, leading to bloating and a visibly distended belly.

Replacing fizzy drinks with water, herbal teas, or fresh juices can help keep the stomach area flatter and improve digestion.

7. Not Drinking Enough Water

Dehydration can slow metabolism and cause the body to retain water, leading to bloating. Adequate hydration helps flush out toxins and supports efficient digestion.

Experts recommend drinking water consistently throughout the day rather than in large amounts at once.

8. Excess Salt Consumption

Diets high in sodium can cause water retention, making the belly appear swollen. Processed and packaged foods are often the biggest culprits.

Reducing salt intake and opting for natural seasonings can help minimize bloating and improve overall health.

Conclusion

Achieving a flat, slim belly goes beyond intense workouts it requires consistent, healthy eating habits. By avoiding these common dietary mistakes and adopting a balanced approach to nutrition, individuals can significantly improve their abdominal health and overall well-being.

Health professionals emphasize that sustainable lifestyle changes, rather than extreme dieting, are the most effective path to long-term results.

2Baba Marks 25 Years in Music With Landmark Lagos Concert

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Nigerian music icon 2Baba, born Innocent Ujah Idibia, is set to celebrate 25 years in the music industry with a major concert titled The 2Baba Experience.

The event is scheduled to take place on March 29, 2026, at Eko Hotel & Suites, and is expected to bring together fans, industry stakeholders, and fellow artists for a night dedicated to his legacy and impact on African music.

Over the past two and a half decades, 2Baba has remained a defining figure in Nigerian music, rising from his early days with the group Plantashun Boiz to becoming one of the continent’s most respected solo artists. His contributions have played a significant role in shaping what is now globally recognized as Afrobeats.

The upcoming concert is designed not just as a personal milestone but as a broader celebration of the growth of Nigerian music on the world stage. Organisers say the event will highlight the journey of the industry, from its early local roots to its current global influence.

The show is expected to feature performances from artists across different generations, reflecting the evolution of sound and style within the Nigerian music scene. By bringing together established stars and newer acts, the concert aims to showcase the continuity and expansion of the industry.

In addition to performances, 2Baba is also expected to use the platform to recognise contemporary artists who have contributed to pushing African music beyond its borders. This gesture aligns with his long-standing role as both a pioneer and mentor within the industry.

Speaking about the event, the singer emphasized that the celebration goes beyond his personal achievements. He described it as a moment to appreciate the collective efforts of artists, producers, and fans who have helped shape the industry over the years.

Fans attending the event can expect a lineup of live performances, collaborations, and special appearances that reflect both nostalgia and the current direction of Nigerian music.

With more details about performers and ticketing expected to be released soon, anticipation continues to build around what is shaping up to be one of the standout entertainment events of the year.

The concert not only marks a milestone for 2Baba but also serves as a reminder of how far Nigerian music has come the role veteran artists have played in opening doors for the new generation.

ISWAP death toll rises to 75 after deadly defeat in Malam Fatori

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ISWAP

The death toll of terrorists neutralised during a failed infiltration attempt on troops’ position in Malam Fatori, Abadam Local Government Area of Borno, has risen to 75, in what security analysts described as as one of the most decisive recent blows against the Islamic State West Africa Province.

Zagazola report that the Initial reports had put the number of insurgents killed at 61, following a coordinated response by troops of Operation Hadin Kai, supported by the Nigerian Air Force.

However, updated battlefield assessments and mop-up operations indicate that at least 75 fighters were neutralised, with several others believed to have escaped with severe injuries.

The attack, which occurred in the early hours of Wednesday, saw ISWAP fighters advancing on foot toward the 68 Battalion location, reportedly deploying armed drones in an attempt to breach defensive lines.

The infiltration, launched from the Duguri axis toward the Bravo Company frontage, was swiftly detected and repelled.

Military sources said the success of the operation was anchored on superior coordination between air and ground forces, illustrating the growing effectiveness of joint-force synergy in counter-insurgency operations in the North-East.

Four precision air interdiction strikes were conducted on identified terrorist withdrawal routes effectively degrading their combat capability and disrupting their manoeuvre.

The integration of air power ensured that the insurgents were fixed in position and subjected to sustained bombardment, forcing a chaotic withdrawal toward the Arege axis.

Further compounding the losses of the terrorists group was the intervention of allied air assets from the Niger Republic, which carried out additional strike passes on fleeing terrorists.Although a full battle damage assessment of those strikes is still ongoing, security sources believe the combined firepower significantly increased the casualty figures.

In addition to the high number of fatalities, troops reportedly recovered a large cache of arms and ammunition from the battlefield, further weakening the operational capacity of the group in the Lake Chad region.

On the side of government forces, four soldiers sustained minor injuries and have since been stabilised.

Oil Surges Past $115 After Attacks on Mideast Energy Facilities

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Global oil and gas prices jumped sharply on Thursday after Iran launched attacks on key energy infrastructure in the Gulf, raising fears of a prolonged disruption to global supply.

The strikes targeted a major gas facility in Qatar, as well as oil refineries in Kuwait, in what analysts say could mark a dangerous escalation in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

The Iranian attack hit the Ras Laffan industrial hub, a critical export terminal for liquefied natural gas. The facility, operated by QatarEnergy, was forced to shut down after the strike triggered fires and caused significant damage.

Qatar is one of the world’s largest suppliers of liquefied natural gas, accounting for roughly a fifth of global demand, making the disruption a major blow to international energy markets.

The situation has been worsened by the near shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route through which a large share of the world’s oil and gas is transported. With tanker movement severely restricted, supply chains have come under intense pressure.

As a result, Brent crude surged to over $116 per barrel, a sharp rise from levels below $73 before the conflict began. Natural gas prices also climbed significantly, with Europe’s benchmark posting a steep increase.

The impact was immediately felt across global markets. Major stock indices in Europe and Asia recorded losses, as investors reacted to fears of rising energy costs and broader economic instability.

Economists warn that if the disruption continues, it could push inflation higher worldwide, increasing the cost of goods and slowing economic growth.

In Asia, markets in Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and China all closed lower, reflecting concerns among countries that rely heavily on imported energy.

Similar trends were seen in Europe, where key indices in Germany, France and the United Kingdom also declined.

In the United States, oil and gas benchmarks rose, while stock markets slipped amid uncertainty over how long the crisis will last.

Officials say the situation remains fluid, with no clear indication yet of when normal supply routes will resume. Analysts warn that continued attacks on energy infrastructure could deepen the crisis and keep prices elevated in the coming weeks.

From Struggles to Success: Spyro Shares Inspiring Journey

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Nigerian Afrobeats singer Spyro has opened up about his journey to success, revealing that his rise in the music industry came after years of persistence and a difficult period in his life.

The “Billing” hitmaker, whose real name is Oludipe Oluwasanmi David, shared his experience on social media, describing how his career transformation happened at a time when he felt he had reached a low point. According to him, his story is one of resilience and faith, as he believes his turnaround was driven by divine intervention.

In his message, Spyro explained that if someone had predicted his current level of success a few years ago, he would have doubted it. He noted that his journey in the music industry spans over 16 years, during which he faced multiple challenges while trying to establish himself.

He revealed that just before his breakthrough, he experienced one of the most difficult phases of his life, but things changed unexpectedly. He credited that shift to his faith, stating that his life improved after what he described as a spiritual turning point.

Spyro also used his story to encourage others who may be struggling in their own careers or personal lives. He emphasized the importance of perseverance, urging people not to give up even when progress seems slow or uncertain.

Over time, the singer has grown into one of the notable voices in Nigeria’s Afrobeats scene, gaining recognition for songs that resonate with a wide audience. His success has been marked by increasing visibility, strong fan support, and consistent releases.

His message has since attracted reactions from fans and fellow artists, many of whom found inspiration in his story. For some, his experience reflects the realities of the entertainment industry, where long periods of effort can come before recognition.

Spyro’s reflection highlights a broader narrative common among creatives that success often follows years of unseen work, persistence, and belief, even in the face of setbacks.

Peller Breaks Silence on Benin Palace Saga, Says He Meant No Disrespect

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Popular TikTok content creator Habeeb Hamzat Adelaja, widely known as Peller, has reacted to the backlash surrounding his recent visit to the palace of the Ewuare II, the Oba of Benin.

The controversy began after Peller’s appearance at the palace on March 6 drew criticism from the Benin Traditional Council, which described the visit as a violation of established palace protocols. The council emphasized that access to the palace is highly regulated and requires proper authorization in line with long-standing traditions.

Following the incident, internal disciplinary actions were reportedly taken within the palace. These included the suspension of a chief and legal action against a palace staff member allegedly involved in facilitating the visit.

Addressing the issue during a live broadcast, Peller denied personal responsibility for the situation. He explained that his presence at the palace was arranged by his management team and that he followed their direction without full knowledge of the cultural and procedural requirements.

According to him, he believed the visit had been properly organized and did not intentionally disregard any rules. He also stated that his behavior during the visit remained respectful at all times, adding that he did not act in a way that would deliberately offend the palace or its traditions.

Peller further suggested that the level of backlash may have been amplified, hinting that reactions to the incident appeared coordinated beyond the initial concerns raised.

The situation has sparked wider conversations online about respect for traditional institutions, particularly when public figures and influencers engage with culturally significant spaces. Many observers have stressed the importance of understanding and adhering to local customs, especially in historically revered institutions like the Benin Palace.

The Benin Kingdom, led by the Oba, holds deep cultural and historical significance in Nigeria, with strict protocols guiding interactions within the palace. Violations of these traditions are often taken seriously, reflecting the importance of preserving heritage and authority.

As discussions continue, the incident highlights the growing intersection between modern social media culture and traditional institutions, and the need for better awareness and coordination when the two worlds meet.

Iran Executes Three Men Linked to Deadly January Protests

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Iran has executed three men convicted of killing two police officers during unrest earlier this year, according to state media reports.

The executions were carried out on Thursday in the city of Qom after Iran’s Supreme Court upheld the sentences.

Authorities said the men were found guilty of murder and “Moharebeh” a charge that translates to waging war against God under Iranian law.

According to the judiciary, the three individuals were involved in violent attacks during protests on January 8, allegedly using knives and other weapons.

Officials said the incidents led to the deaths of two police officers.

Iranian authorities also claimed the accused had acted in ways that supported foreign adversaries, including Israel and the United States a recurring accusation by Tehran amid waves of unrest.

The executions come in the aftermath of nationwide protests earlier this year, which officials say were among the most significant challenges to the Islamic Republic in recent times. The demonstrations were met with a sweeping crackdown by security forces.

Nkechi Blessing Celebrates Major Career Break With Mo Abudu Film

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Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday has expressed excitement after landing a role in the upcoming film The Secret Life of Baba Segi’s Wives, a project led by renowned media executive Mo Abudu.

Sharing the news with fans on Instagram, the actress described the moment as a turning point in her career. She explained that she initially struggled to believe the opportunity was real when she was contacted to audition for the project, thinking it might have been a mistake.

According to her, the experience became real when she attended the reading session and met Mo Abudu in person. She spoke highly of the media mogul, describing her as warm, welcoming and professional, and said she had to control her emotions despite feeling overwhelmed with excitement.

The film, which is already generating anticipation, is based on a well-known literary work and is expected to feature a strong ensemble cast. Being part of such a production marks a significant milestone for Nkechi Blessing, who has spent years building her career in Nollywood.

Reflecting on her journey, the actress noted that the opportunity represents years of persistence and dedication. She acknowledged that she has faced criticism in the past, including being labeled unsuccessful by some, but said moments like this reinforce her belief in staying focused and consistent.

She also used the moment to encourage her followers, emphasizing the importance of self-belief and patience. According to her, success can come at different times for different people, and staying committed to one’s path is key.

Industry observers see her casting in the project as a notable step forward, especially given Mo Abudu’s reputation for producing high-quality films with international appeal. The collaboration is expected to further elevate Nkechi Blessing’s profile and open doors to more prominent roles.

While details about the film’s release date and full cast are yet to be officially announced, anticipation continues to grow as fans look forward to seeing the actress in what is shaping up to be one of the year’s most talked-about Nollywood productions.

Soludo dissolves cabinet, directs political appointees to hand over

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Chukwuma Soludo

The governor of Anambra State, Chukwuma Soludo, has directed all political appointees in his administration to exit their positions and hand over responsibilities to senior civil servants in their respective Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs).

This is coming less than 48 hours after his second-term inauguration.

The directive was disclosed in a statement issued by the Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, chief Nwabufo Nwankwo.

Also, all members of the outgoing first-term cabinet have been invited to a meeting with the governor scheduled for Monday, March 23, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at the ANSEC Chambers, Light House, Awka.

Meanwhile, during his inaugural address, Soludo pinpointed key achievements of his first term, particularly in the area of security.

He declared an end to the perennial sit-at-home disruptions, noting that economic and social activities have largely resumed across the state.

“The debilitating one-sit-at-home is over, and our schools, markets, businesses, and public servants are back to work,” he said, adding that Anambra is now regarded as one of the safest states in Nigeria.

However, governor Soludo’s re-election followed his victory in the November 8, 2025 governorship poll, as declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

 

Portable Vows One-Round Knockout Ahead of Celebrity Boxing Clash With Carter Efe

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Controversial Nigerian singer Portable has intensified the build-up to his upcoming celebrity boxing match against comedian and content creator Carter Efe, insisting the fight will go ahead as scheduled and predicting a swift victory.

The bout is set to take place on May 1 at the Federal Palace Hotel as part of the Chaos in the Ring 4 event. Despite claims that his opponent may be attempting to withdraw, Portable maintained that the fight is already locked in.

Speaking ahead of the event, Portable expressed full confidence in his preparation and dismissed any suggestion that the match might not happen. He stated that financial commitments have already been made, making it impossible for the fight to be cancelled.

Portable also made bold claims about how the match will unfold, saying he expects to finish the fight quickly. According to him, his past experience in celebrity boxing gives him an advantage going into the bout.

The singer has previously participated in exhibition fights, including wins over Charles Okocha and Speed Darlington, which he believes have strengthened his confidence and ring presence.

In the lead-up to the match, Portable has also criticized Carter Efe’s preparation, questioning his training setup and those assisting him. He referenced earlier encounters with individuals in his opponent’s circle, suggesting they would not be enough to prepare him for the fight.

The event itself is officially sanctioned by the Nigeria Boxing Board of Control and is being promoted by Balmoral Group Promotions in partnership with AK Promotions, a company linked to former world heavyweight champion Amir Khan.

Organisers have confirmed that the fight will be broadcast globally via DAZN, adding an international audience to what is already a highly publicized celebrity showdown.

As anticipation builds, the match continues to generate attention across social media, with fans divided over who will come out on top. While Portable remains confident of a quick victory, the outcome will ultimately be decided in the ring when both personalities meet on fight night.

‘Not Our War’: Europe Rejects Trump’s Call for Iran Action

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European leaders have pushed back against calls by Donald Trump to join military action against Iran, making it clear they have no plans to get directly involved in the escalating conflict.

Speaking in Berlin, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said while Iran must not be allowed to threaten its neighbours, there is no clear strategy behind the ongoing U.S.-Israeli military campaign.

“There is still no convincing plan for how this operation will succeed,” he told lawmakers, adding that the US neither consulted its European allies nor requested their support before launching the action.

Merz stressed that Germany would not take part in any military effort to secure the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil route that has come under pressure due to the conflict.

His position was echoed across Europe. France’s President Emmanuel Macron said plainly that his country is “not part of the conflict,” while German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius was even more direct, declaring: “This is not our war.”

The rejection highlights growing strain in transatlantic relations, with European governments increasingly wary of being drawn into a conflict they say lacks clear objectives and public support at home.

In the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has also stopped short of backing military action, amid rising domestic opposition.

Recent polls show a significant number of Britons are against the war.

Trump, however, has criticised European allies for refusing to join the campaign, calling their decision a “very foolish mistake.” He also took aim at Starmer, questioning his leadership.

Despite the pressure, European countries appear determined to chart their own course.

In Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez condemned the strikes as reckless, while senior officials insisted the country would not bow to external threats.

Behind the scenes, European leaders say they are concerned about the unpredictability of the conflict and the lack of clarity around U.S. objectives, particularly on issues like regime change in Iran.

Instead of direct military involvement, some European nations are exploring alternative measures.

Britain is working with allies on plans to ease tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, while France is consulting partners in Europe, Asia and the Gulf on a possible maritime security arrangement one that may not include the United States.

For now, the message from Europe is clear: while they remain concerned about regional stability, they are not willing to be drawn into a war they neither started nor fully understand.

Trump slams Israel’s Attack on Iran Gas Field, Says It Won’t Happen Again

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President Donald Trump has cautioned against further strikes on key gas facilities in the Middle East, following a fresh wave of attacks that have rattled the region’s energy sector.

In a statement released early Thursday, Trump distanced the United States from Israel’s strike on Iran’s South Pars gas field, saying US had no role in the operation.

He described the attack as a reaction to rising tensions but stressed that it should not be repeated.

He also issued a stern warning to Iran after its retaliatory strikes targeted major energy facilities in Qatar.

Trump said any further attack on Qatar’s gas infrastructure could provoke a strong response from the United States.

The situation escalated after missiles hit installations in Ras Laffan Industrial City, one of the world’s most important liquefied natural gas hubs.

The strikes triggered fires and caused significant damage to the facilities.

State-owned QatarEnergy confirmed that several of its LNG plants were affected, forcing a shutdown of operations.

The company has since declared force majeure, meaning it may not be able to meet its supply commitments to international buyers.

The facility had been evacuated earlier after Iran warned it would target energy sites across the region in response to attacks on its own gas infrastructure.

The fallout spread beyond Qatar, with Iran also striking two refineries in Saudi Arabia and a major gas facility in Abu Dhabi.

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates were forced to shut down operations at the affected site.

The latest developments are expected to worsen an already fragile global energy market. With supply disruptions looming, analysts warn that gas and fuel prices could rise further in the coming weeks.

The conflict, which intensified after earlier strikes involving the U.S. and Israel in late February, has reportedly claimed more than 1,500 lives, most of them in Iran.

There has been no official response yet from Tehran on whether it will scale back its attacks, leaving fears that tensions in the region could escalate even further.

Tinubu’s Full Speech at State Banquet in Windsor Castle

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President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday reaffirmed Nigeria’s longstanding relationship with the United Kingdom, describing it as a partnership built on history, shared values and mutual respect.

Speaking at a state banquet held in his honour at Windsor Castle, Tinubu said the bond between both nations has endured for centuries and continues to evolve in the face of modern challenges.

“It is a profound honour to stand before you today, representing the people of Nigeria as we reaffirm the enduring bonds of friendship, history and shared purpose that have united our two nations,” the President said.

Tinubu, who is on a two-day state visit to the UK, expressed gratitude to King Charles III and Queen Camilla for the warm reception extended to him, his wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, and members of the Nigerian delegation.

Describing the moment as historic, the President noted that he was the first Nigerian leader to speak at Windsor Castle, a venue he said symbolises centuries of continuity in governance and public life.

Reflecting on the historical ties between both countries, Tinubu acknowledged Britain’s influence on democratic governance, citing the Magna Carta of 1215 as a foundation for the rule of law and accountable leadership.

He also referenced the works of renowned British thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Edmund Burke, whose ideas, he said, continue to shape democratic ideals across the world.

According to him, Nigeria’s legal system, parliamentary structure and civil service have all drawn from British traditions, adapted over time to suit the country’s unique national context.

While emphasising institutional ties, the President said the strongest connection between Nigeria and the UK remains the people, particularly the Nigerian diaspora.

He commended Nigerians in the UK for their contributions, especially in critical sectors such as healthcare, noting that Nigerian doctors and nurses play vital roles within the National Health Service.

Tinubu also highlighted the impact of Nigerians in sports, pointing to figures like Maro Itoje, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze and Anthony Joshua as symbols of the enduring human connection between both nations.

On the global stage, the President reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to the Commonwealth, describing it as a vital platform that unites 56 countries under shared goals.

He said Nigeria, as one of the largest members, remains committed to contributing to the growth and strength of the organisation.

Addressing security concerns, Tinubu noted that West Africa continues to face complex terrorism threats, particularly in the Sahel region, adding that Nigeria bears significant responsibility in maintaining regional stability.

He stressed that collaboration with the United Kingdom remains crucial in tackling these challenges and expressed optimism ahead of his meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Despite ongoing challenges, Tinubu said Nigeria remains optimistic about the future, describing the country as a nation driven by youthful energy, innovation and resilience.

In a personal reflection, the President recalled his time in exile during Nigeria’s military era, noting that the United Kingdom provided refuge and support during the pro-democracy struggle.

“That solidarity remains etched in our collective memory,” he said, adding that it was humbling to now stand before the British monarch as the leader of a democratic Nigeria.

Tinubu concluded by calling for a toast to the continued friendship between both countries and a shared future of cooperation and progress.

“God bless Nigeria. God bless the United Kingdom,” he said.

Nigeria Missing from World Happiness Rankings as Hardship, Insecurity Bite Hard

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If happiness were a competition, Northern Europe would be sweeping all the medals again.

For the ninth year running, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, according to the latest World Happiness Report.

Close behind are its neighbours, Iceland and Denmark, reinforcing a pattern that has become almost predictable.

The rankings, compiled by the Wellbeing Research Centre, paint a picture of societies where people feel safe, supported and confident about their future. Countries like Sweden, Norway and Netherlands also made the top 10, alongside Costa Rica, which recorded its best-ever finish.

Even countries often seen as global heavyweights like the United States and United Kingdom failed to break into the top 20 this year.

But while the report highlights what is working elsewhere, it also quietly reflects what is going wrong in countries like Nigeria.

Nigeria is nowhere near the top of the list and for many citizens, that comes as no surprise.

Across the country, daily life has become increasingly difficult.

Insecurity continues to cast a long shadow, with communities battling kidnappings, violent attacks and general lawlessness.

For many families, safety is no longer guaranteed, and that alone is enough to erode any real sense of wellbeing.

Beyond security, the economic reality is just as harsh. Rising prices, limited job opportunities and unstable incomes mean that millions are focused on survival, not satisfaction.

When basic needs become a struggle, happiness naturally takes a back seat.

There is also a growing frustration with leadership. Many Nigerians feel disconnected from those in power, as promises of reform and development rarely translate into real change.

Public services remain weak, infrastructure is unreliable, and corruption continues to undermine trust in institutions.

This stands in sharp contrast to countries like Finland, where strong systems healthcare, education, social welfare give people a sense of stability.

There is a belief that the system works, and more importantly, that it works for everyone.

Experts say happiness isn’t just about wealth. It’s about trust, security, freedom and the feeling that your life is moving in the right direction. These are areas where Nigeria continues to struggle.

The report itself is based on how people rate their own lives, using a scale from zero to ten. Factors like life expectancy, income, social support, freedom and corruption all play a role in shaping those perceptions.

Interestingly, the study also points to a growing global concern: declining happiness among young people, especially in Western countries.

Issues like excessive social media use and changing social dynamics are beginning to take a toll.

Still, in many parts of the world, there is progress.

In places like Finland, there is a strong culture of trust so much so that researchers say if you lose your wallet there, chances are high it will be returned untouched. It’s a small example, but it says a lot about how society functions.

For Nigeria, the lesson is clear.

Happiness is not accidental. It is built on good governance, security, accountability and systems that actually serve the people.

Until those foundations are fixed, climbing the global happiness rankings will remain a distant goal.

And for millions of Nigerians, the idea of a “happy country” will continue to feel like something that exists somewhere else not at home.

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