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Adesina Declares Africa Now Global Investment Destination

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ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST – Former President of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, has stated that Africa has evolved from a continent of potential into a globally recognized investment destination attracting increasing international interest.

He emphasized that Africa now presents real, bankable opportunities across key sectors, including agriculture, infrastructure, energy, and digital innovation.

He noted that investors should shift their perception of the continent from risk-focused narratives to opportunity-driven realities supported by ongoing economic reforms.

He explained that Africa’s youthful population, expanding markets, and natural resources position it as a major player in the global economy.

He added that the continent’s growing middle class and rapid urbanization continue to create demand for goods, services, and infrastructure development.

Economic analysts say Africa has witnessed significant investment inflows in recent years, driven by reforms in governance, improved business environments, and regional integration efforts.

They point to initiatives such as the African Continental Free Trade Area as a major step toward boosting intra-African trade and attracting foreign direct investment.

The African Development Bank has played a central role in financing development projects across the continent, supporting infrastructure, agriculture, and private sector growth.

Experts note that despite progress, challenges such as political instability, regulatory inconsistencies, and infrastructure gaps still exist in some regions.

They argue that sustained reforms and policy consistency are necessary to maintain investor confidence and unlock long-term growth.

Akinwumi Adesina also highlighted the importance of value addition within Africa, urging countries to move beyond raw material exports and invest in processing and industrialization.

He stressed that local production and innovation will drive economic transformation and job creation across the continent.

Observers say the shift in narrative reflects a broader global recognition of Africa’s economic potential as markets in other regions mature.

They note that global investors are increasingly looking toward emerging markets like Africa for higher returns and diversification opportunities.

The remarks come at a time when African economies are navigating global economic uncertainties while seeking to strengthen resilience and sustainability.

Experts conclude that positioning Africa as an investable destination could accelerate development, reduce poverty, and enhance the continent’s role in the global economy.

Legacy Lives On As Foundation Empowers Widows In Memory Of Chief Ekuogbe Akpodiete

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UGHELLI, DELTA STATE – The Olotu and Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete Foundation has marked the 31st remembrance of Late Chief Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete with a widow empowerment program aimed at supporting vulnerable members of the community.

The foundation, in collaboration with family members, organized the event on April 9, 2026, at Iwhreko Community Town Hall in Ughelli, drawing participation from dignitaries and community stakeholders.

Hon. Dr. Olotu Akpodiete, Executive Director of the foundation, delivered a welcome address where he reaffirmed the family’s commitment to sustaining the legacy of their late father through impactful initiatives.

He stated that the foundation focuses on sustainable development, education, healthcare, security, and empowerment programs across communities.

The empowerment initiative benefited over 100 widows from Ughelli North, Ughelli South, and Udu Local Government Areas, who received cash support, clothing materials, and other gifts.

Beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the gesture, describing it as timely support that would help ease economic challenges.

Dr. Olotu Akpodiete described the late Chief Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete as a trailblazer and a man of integrity, noting that he was the first qualified lawyer of Ughelli descent.

He emphasized that the late patriarch’s humility, principles, and dedication to community service continue to inspire the family’s initiatives.

The Special Guest of Honour, Olorogun Miller Uloho, praised the contributions of the late chief to Iwhreko, Ughelli Kingdom, Delta State, and Nigeria.

He stated that the legacy of Chief Ekuogbe Rowland Akpodiete remains worthy of emulation by present and future generations.

Other dignitaries, including Chief Dr. Morrison Obaseki Olori, urged the family to remain united and continue promoting the values and achievements of their late father.

During the event, Olorogun Osia Akpodiete presented Life Achievement Awards to distinguished personalities in recognition of their service to humanity.

The ceremony also featured the second edition of a novelty football match held at Clifford Cassidy Playground, popularly known as General Field.

The match, played between the children and grandchildren of the late chief, ended in a 1-1 draw, reflecting a spirit of unity and celebration.

Dr. Olotu Akpodiete explained that the football event aims to encourage youth participation in sports and develop young talents within the community.

He assured attendees that both the empowerment program and the novelty match would become annual events to extend their impact to more beneficiaries.

Chief Mrs. Grace Akpodiete and Olorogun Osia Akpodiete presented cash gifts to team captains, demonstrating support for youth development initiatives.

Observers noted that the combined activities reflect a growing trend of using remembrance events to drive community development and social impact.

They concluded that the foundation’s efforts highlight the enduring influence of legacy-driven philanthropy in fostering unity, empowerment, and sustainable progress in Delta State.

Ochima Youths Endorse Amechi Agu For 2027 Assembly Race

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IGBO-ETITI, ENUGU STATE – Youth leaders in Ochima community have unanimously endorsed Amechi Agu for the Igbo-Etiti East Constituency seat in the Enugu State House of Assembly ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The endorsement followed a conference meeting held on Friday, April 10, 2026, where members of the Ochima Youths Ambassadors deliberated on political developments within the constituency.

Participants at the meeting agreed to support Amechi Agu based on what they described as his track record of achievements and contributions to community development across Ochima, Igbo-Etiti, and Enugu State.

They stated that his demonstrated competence, leadership ability, and commitment to grassroots development influenced their collective decision.

The group emphasized that the endorsement reflects a unified position of the youth body, which they believe represents a significant segment of the constituency’s voting population.

Barrister Christopher Ebeke, who serves as the General Secretary of the group, signed the endorsement on behalf of the youths.

He confirmed that the decision followed extensive consultations and internal discussions aimed at identifying a candidate capable of representing the interests of the constituency effectively.

He stated that the youths prioritized experience, accessibility, and proven impact in their evaluation process.

Political observers note that youth endorsements have become increasingly influential in Nigeria’s electoral landscape, particularly in grassroots constituencies.

They explain that such endorsements can shape public opinion and contribute to early momentum for aspiring candidates.

Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area has remained politically active, with stakeholders closely monitoring emerging alignments ahead of the 2027 elections.

Analysts say early endorsements often signal strategic positioning by interest groups seeking to influence candidate selection and electoral outcomes.

They add that grassroots mobilization remains a critical factor in determining success in state assembly elections.

Supporters of Amechi Agu have expressed optimism that the endorsement will strengthen his political base and expand his reach across the constituency.

They argue that sustained engagement with youths and community stakeholders will be essential in consolidating support ahead of the polls.

Observers conclude that the endorsement marks an early development in the political buildup toward the 2027 elections in Enugu State.

BREAKING: US Military to Begin Blockade of All Iranian Ports

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Tensions are rising again in the Gulf as the United States moves ahead with plans to enforce a naval blockade, while Iran insists the Strait of Hormuz remains open at least for civilian traffic.

According to the U.S. military’s Central Command (CENTCOM), the blockade will begin on Monday, targeting all ships entering or leaving Iranian ports.

The move follows President Donald Trump’s earlier threat after peace talks with Iran in Islamabad ended without a breakthrough.

Still, U.S. officials say the operation won’t completely shut down the Strait of Hormuz.

Ships traveling to and from non-Iranian ports will be allowed to pass, suggesting the focus is squarely on isolating Iran rather than disrupting global shipping entirely.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, however, is drawing a hard line.

While it says civilian vessels can still move through the strait, it warned that any military presence would be met with force.

Elsewhere, tensions on the ground are also heating up.

Hezbollah says it carried out a wave of drone and rocket attacks on Israeli military positions in the north, including strikes near Goren, Dafna, and Avivim.

The group described the attacks as retaliation for Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and accused Israel of violating the ceasefire.

At the same time, international pressure is building for a broader truce.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron have both stressed that any ceasefire deal must include Lebanon  a key sticking point in the wider conflict.

Despite the escalating rhetoric, some analysts believe neither Washington nor Tehran is eager to return to full-scale war.

Geopolitical experts say both sides are trying to push their positions without crossing the line into direct confrontation, creating what they describe as a tense but controlled standoff.

The uncertainty is already shaking markets. The U.S. dollar rose as investors looked for safer options after the failed talks, reflecting growing concern over how the crisis could impact global trade and energy supplies.

Back in Washington, officials are also tightening the screws on Iran’s economy.

The U.S. Justice Department says it will aggressively pursue anyone involved in trading Iranian oil, reinforcing the broader pressure campaign.

For now, both sides appear to be holding their ground escalating just enough to send a message, but stopping short of all-out conflict.

Strikes Intensify in Lebanon as Iran Talks Hit Deadlock

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The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) have launched new attacks in Lebanon on Sunday, just as efforts to secure a broader peace deal between the United States and Iran fell apart over the weekend.

The latest strikes come days after President Donald Trump urged Israel to ease its offensive.

Despite that, fighting has continued, with Israel saying its operations are aimed at Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group.

Most of the recent attacks appear to be concentrated in southern Lebanon, while Beirut has not been hit again since heavy strikes earlier in the week.

Meanwhile, Israeli and Lebanese officials are expected to hold rare face-to-face talks in Washington in the coming days a sign that diplomacy is still on the table, even as tensions remain high.

According to Lebanon’s state news agency, at least 11 people were killed when two towns in the south were hit on Sunday. The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strikes.

Over the weekend, Hezbollah also fired rockets into Israel. In response, the Israeli military said it targeted and destroyed a rocket launcher in southern Lebanon that was preparing to launch an attack.

Israel’s ongoing operations in Lebanon have become a sticking point in the ceasefire agreement with Iran.

Tehran had pushed for the truce to include Lebanon, but both Israel and the U.S. made it clear that it wasn’t part of the deal.

Just hours after the ceasefire was announced earlier in the week, Israel launched a wave of strikes on Beirut and other areas.

Lebanese authorities say more than 300 people were killed  the deadliest day since Hezbollah entered the conflict in early March by firing rockets at Israel in support of Iran.

Israeli officials have claimed that about 200 of those killed were Hezbollah fighters, though they have not provided evidence to back that up.

With airstrikes ongoing and rockets still being exchanged, the situation remains tense even as both sides prepare for what could be a rare diplomatic meeting in Washington.

JUST IN: Bandits Demand 700 Cattle, 1,000 Sheep From Residents, Issue Six-Day Ultimatum in Katsina

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Residents of communities in Kankia Local Government Area of Katsina State have been thrown into panic after suspected bandits issued a six-day ultimatum demanding 700 cattle and 1,000 sheep to avoid an attack.

The demand was reportedly delivered in a letter on April 6, giving residents until April 10 to comply. Affected communities include:

Sukuntuni

Unguwar Tsamiya

Magama

Walawa

Tudun Wulli

Locals say the threat has heightened fear, with reports of armed bandits moving freely on motorcycles across the area.

Rising fear and displacement

A resident, who spoke anonymously, said the ultimatum followed months of:

Harassment

Abductions

Repeated attacks

He added that a known bandit leader had earlier moved stolen livestock after internal disputes before imposing what he described as a “tax” on communities.

The situation has led to mass displacement, with many residents fleeing to nearby areas such as:

Rimaye

Parts of Kano State

Katsina town

According to reports, about 10 villages have been deserted.

The Katsina State Government, through spokesperson Maiwada Dan-Mallam, urged residents to remain calm, stating that:

The letter has not been officially verified

It may have been intended to create panic

Authorities are investigating the situation

Despite these assurances, tension remains high, and many displaced residents are reluctant to return home

This incident reflects a growing pattern in parts of northern Nigeria where armed groups:

Impose levies on communities

Control rural areas

Use threats and violence to enforce compliance

It also raises fresh concerns about the effectiveness of previous negotiations between communities and bandits, which residents say have only provided temporary relief rather than lasting security.

Gbandi Mourns Pastor Nwaebili, Praises Grassroots Leadership Legacy

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AKWUKWU-IGBO, DELTA STATE – A Delta North political figure, Hon. Kenneth C. Gbandi, has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Akaba Joseph Nwaebili, describing the late pastor as a pillar of grassroots mobilization and community leadership in Oshimili North.

He announced the passing in an emotional tribute, stating that the loss extends beyond personal grief to affect Akwukwu-Igbo, Oshimili North, Delta North, and the broader African Democratic Congress family.

He described the late Akaba Joseph Nwaebili as a trusted ally, loyal supporter, and committed mobilizer who played a central role in building a strong political movement at the grassroots level.

He stated that the deceased demonstrated unwavering commitment, sacrifice, and courage in advancing the ideals of fairness, justice, and inclusive representation within the community.

He noted that throughout challenging political periods, the late pastor remained consistent, fearless, and dedicated to the collective vision of strengthening political participation in Delta North.

He emphasized that the late leader stood as a strong voice for the people of Oshimili North and actively advocated for the interests of the Anioma region.

He acknowledged that the death has created a significant void within the political and community landscape, describing it as a loss that will be difficult to replace.

He stated that the late pastor’s leadership qualities, including wisdom, loyalty, and strength of character, inspired confidence among supporters and colleagues.

He added that the deceased’s contributions to grassroots politics reflected a deep belief in community development and people-oriented governance.

In response to the loss, he directed members of the Friends of Gbandi Political Vanguard to suspend awareness activities temporarily as a mark of respect.

He urged supporters and community members to honor the legacy of the late leader by upholding the values he represented throughout his lifetime.

Political observers note that grassroots leaders play a crucial role in shaping political structures and mobilizing support at the local level in Nigeria.

They explain that individuals like Akaba Joseph Nwaebili often serve as key links between political actors and community members.

They add that such figures contribute significantly to political organization, voter engagement, and community advocacy.

The African Democratic Congress has continued to rely on grassroots structures to expand its influence across regions, including Delta North.

Analysts say the loss of influential grassroots mobilizers can affect political momentum and organizational cohesion within emerging parties.

They stress that sustaining the legacy of such individuals often depends on continued commitment to their principles and vision.

He concluded by offering prayers for the family of the deceased, the people of Akwukwu-Igbo, and members of the African Democratic Congress.

He called for strength and unity during the period of mourning, while reaffirming commitment to the ideals the late pastor stood for.

Observers conclude that the tribute reflects the enduring importance of grassroots leadership in Nigeria’s political development and community engagement.

Police nab man with severed head of 6-yr-old girl

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Police authorities in Oyo State have arrested a 23-year-old man allegedly found in possession of a human head in Ibadan, the state capital.

In a statement issued on Sunday by the command’s spokesman, Ayanlade Olayinka, the incident occurred on Saturday, April 11, at Adigun Village in the Olorunda Ogunsola area of Ona-Ara Local Government Area.

According to the police image maker, the arrest followed intelligence reports indicating that a young girl had been unlawfully killed and decapitated.

Olayinka disclosed that the severed head was reportedly recovered from the suspect, identified as S Akorede, in the Olorunda Ogunsola area.

He further stated that the Commissioner of Police, Ayodeji Olugbenga, promptly ordered officers to proceed to the scene, secure the evidence, and apprehend the suspect despite resistance from an angry crowd.

The police spokesman noted that the suspect was rescued from a mob attack before being taken into custody.

He said: “The command wishes to inform the general public of a tragic incident that occurred on April 11, 2026, in Adigun Village, Olorunda Ogunsola area of Ibadan.

“In connection with the above, the command received information that a young girl had been unlawfully killed, with her head severed and reportedly found in the possession of one Sodiq Kayode Akorede ‘M’ at the aforementioned location.

“Upon receipt of this information, the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, CP Abimbola Ayodeji Olugbenga, promptly directed that operatives be mobilised to the scene, the suspect be rescued, and the exhibit secured.

“Consequently, in compliance with this directive, police officers swiftly mobilised to the scene and, despite stiff resistance from an irate mob, acted with professionalism, restraint, and in accordance with the law to successfully rescue and arrest the suspect, as well as secure the exhibit found in his possession.

“Following the arrest, preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect, one Sodiq Kayode Akorede ‘M’, aged 23, allegedly unlawfully killed a six-year-old girl, later identified as Mutiyatu Sunday ‘F’, and severed her head, which was recovered from him.

“Furthermore, upon interrogation, the suspect confessed to the commission of the crime. He was thereafter conveyed to a medical facility for necessary treatment following injuries sustained from the mob attack and will be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (CID) for discreet investigation and prosecution.”

The Commissioner of Police cautioned residents against resorting to jungle justice, noting that it hinders proper investigation and undermines the judicial process.

The command also appealed to members of the public to remain law-abiding and promptly report suspicious activities to security agencies.

 

Trump announces US Navy blockade of Hormuz, accuses Iran of extortion 

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The United States President, Mr. Donald Trump on Sunday announced that the US Navy will immediately commence blocking ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz.

In a statement, Trump said the US Navy would “begin the process of blockading” all vessels entering or leaving the strait, describing the move as an immediate response to what he called Iranian disruption.

While accusing Iran of failing to honour its commitment to reopen the waterway, Trump said the situation had caused “anxiety, dislocation, and pain” globally.

He also alleged that Iran may have laid mines in the strait, posing serious risks to commercial shipping.

Trump said US forces would begin clearing any such mines and warned of strong military retaliation if Iranian forces targeted American assets or civilian vessels.

He added that US forces were “fully locked and loaded” in case of escalation.

The statement reads: “So, there you have it, the meeting went well, most points were agreed to, but the only point that really mattered, NUCLEAR, was not. Effective immediately, the United States Navy, the Finest in the World, will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz. At some point, we will reach an “ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO IN, ALL BEING ALLOWED TO GO OUT” basis, but Iran has not allowed that to happen by merely saying,”There may be a mine out there somewhere,” that nobody knows about but them.

“THIS IS WORLD EXTORTION, and Leaders of Countries, especially the United States of America, will never be extorted. I have also instructed our Navy to seek and interdict every vessel in International Waters that has paid a toll to Iran. No one who pays an illegal toll will have safe passage on the high seas. We will also begin destroying the mines the Iranians laid in the Straits. Any Iranian who fires at us, or at peaceful vessels, will be BLOWN TO HELL! Iran”.

Trump Threatens Naval Blockade Over Iran Nuclear Dispute Escalation

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WASHINGTON – Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a strong statement signaling a potential naval blockade in response to escalating tensions with Iran over nuclear-related disagreements and maritime security concerns.

He stated that recent diplomatic engagements produced agreements on several issues but failed to resolve what he described as the most critical concern—nuclear development.

He declared that the United States Navy would begin the process of blockading vessels attempting to enter or exit the Strait of Hormuz, a key global shipping route for oil and trade.

He emphasized that the move aims to counter what he described as “world extortion,” accusing Iran of creating uncertainty by suggesting the possible presence of naval mines in the area.

He warned that U.S. forces would actively intercept ships suspected of paying what he termed illegal tolls to Iranian authorities in international waters.

He also stated that military operations could include efforts to locate and neutralize mines allegedly placed in the strategic strait.

He issued a strong warning that any hostile action against U.S. forces or civilian vessels would trigger a decisive military response.

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, with a significant portion of global oil supply passing through it daily.

Security analysts say any disruption in the strait could have far-reaching consequences for global energy markets and international trade.

Tensions between the United States and Iran have historically centered on nuclear development, regional influence, and maritime security in the Gulf region.

Experts note that threats of naval blockades represent a significant escalation that could draw in other countries with strategic or economic interests in the region.

They caution that such actions could increase the risk of confrontation, particularly in heavily trafficked international waters.

Diplomatic observers emphasize the importance of dialogue and multilateral engagement to prevent further escalation and maintain stability in the region.

They note that global stakeholders closely monitor developments involving the Strait of Hormuz due to its economic and geopolitical significance.

Analysts conclude that the situation highlights ongoing tensions surrounding nuclear negotiations and maritime security, with potential implications for international relations and global markets.

BREAKING: Trump Orders US Naval Blockade of Hormuz as Iran Talks Collapse

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Talks between the United States and Iran have fallen apart after marathon negotiations, with President Donald Trump announcing that the U.S. Navy will immediately begin blocking the Strait of Hormuz.

The move comes after weeks of rising tension and a fragile ceasefire that now looks increasingly uncertain.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the Navy would stop and inspect ships entering or leaving the strategic waterway. He also claimed the U.S. would intercept vessels that had paid fees to Iran and begin clearing mines he says were placed in the strait.

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global shipping route, carrying around 20% of the world’s oil supply, and any disruption there is likely to ripple through global energy markets.

“Effective immediately, the United States Navy… will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz,” Trump wrote.

He also warned that any Iranian forces attacking U.S. or commercial vessels would face severe retaliation.

Vice President JD Vance, who led the U.S. delegation in Islamabad, said the talks collapsed because Iran refused to accept key American demands, especially those related to its nuclear programme. He said the U.S. had been clear about its “red lines” throughout the discussions.

On the Iranian side, Parliamentary Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf blamed Washington for the failure, saying Iran had offered several proposals but could not get the U.S. to build trust in return. He said Tehran would now wait to see whether the U.S. is willing to earn that trust.

The negotiations were the first direct high-level talks between the two countries in over a decade, and the most significant since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. While officials say there was some progress, major disagreements remained over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and control of the Strait of Hormuz.

Iran had reportedly pushed for wider demands during the talks, including regional ceasefires, reparations, control over the strait, and access to frozen assets abroad. It also wants to collect transit fees in the waterway.

Even after the talks broke down, reports indicated that a few oil tankers still passed through the strait during the ceasefire period, though many others remain stuck in the Gulf awaiting clearance.

Trump has maintained that Iran will not be allowed to control or profit from the waterway, insisting the U.S. will secure free passage for global shipping.

With both sides holding firm, tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are once again escalating, raising fears over the security of one of the world’s most important shipping routes.

Phyna Slams Critics Over BBL Backlash, Says Grief Shouldn’t Be Policed

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Reality TV star Phyna has sparked fresh conversations online after responding strongly to critics who questioned her decision to undergo a BBL procedure months after the passing of her sister.

In her statement, she expressed frustration over what she described as constant judgment from the public, especially those she believes are trying to dictate how she should grieve or live her life. According to her, grief is personal, and people process loss differently, at different times. She added that while she has already mourned her sister in her own way, she does not believe she should be expected to remain in a prolonged state of sadness to satisfy public opinion.

Her comments also touched on the broader issue of social media criticism, where public figures often find themselves under intense scrutiny for personal decisions. Phyna suggested that many of those criticizing her are projecting negativity rather than understanding the emotional journey she has been through.

The reality star emphasized that even within families, individuals heal differently, pointing out that those closest to her sister have also continued with their lives. For her, this reality reinforces her belief that healing does not follow a fixed timeline.

Her remarks quickly generated mixed reactions online. Supporters argue that she has the right to make choices about her body and her healing process without public interference. They say grief should not be policed, especially when someone is still actively dealing with loss in private ways.

On the other hand, critics believe her timing was insensitive, arguing that public figures should be more mindful of how their actions may be perceived, especially so soon after a family tragedy. This divide has once again highlighted the ongoing tension between celebrity autonomy and public expectation in Nigeria’s entertainment space.

Beyond the controversy, the conversation reflects a larger cultural debate about grief, healing, and personal freedom. For Phyna, however, her message remains firm she insists that moving forward with her life does not mean she has forgotten her sister, but rather that she is choosing to live on her own terms.

“I Was Raised That Way” Toyin Abraham Defends Kneeling to Greet Elders Amid Backlash

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Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has once again addressed public criticism over her habit of kneeling to greet elders, a gesture she says is deeply rooted in her upbringing and cultural identity.

The conversation resurfaced after a video of the actress respectfully greeting senior colleagues made rounds online, sparking mixed reactions. While many praised her for maintaining tradition, others questioned whether such gestures are still necessary in modern society, especially for a public figure of her status.

Responding to the backlash, Toyin Abraham made it clear that her actions are not performative but personal. According to her, kneeling to greet elders is something she was taught from a young age and remains a sign of respect she chooses to uphold, regardless of changing social attitudes. She emphasised that her success and recognition in the industry have not altered the values she was raised with.

Her stance has reignited a broader conversation about cultural practices in contemporary Nigeria. In many Yoruba households, kneeling particularly by women is considered a traditional way of showing respect to elders. While some see it as a beautiful expression of humility and discipline, others argue that evolving social norms should allow for more flexible forms of greeting that do not feel obligatory.

Despite the differing opinions, Toyin Abraham has remained firm, stating that respecting elders is a core part of who she is. She also suggested that cultural values should not be discarded simply because of public scrutiny or modern trends, especially when they are practiced willingly.

Supporters have rallied behind her, applauding her consistency and pride in her heritage. Many believe her actions reflect a level of humility that is becoming increasingly rare, particularly in the entertainment industry. Critics, however, continue to debate whether such traditions reinforce outdated expectations, especially regarding gender roles.

Beyond the immediate controversy, the discussion highlights a larger cultural shift one where tradition and modern identity often intersect. For Toyin Abraham, the balance is clear: personal success does not replace cultural grounding.

As the debate continues online, her message remains unchanged respect, in whatever form it is sincerely given, should never go out of style.

Joke Silva Reflects on AMVCA Role, Nollywood Growth, and the Future of African Storytelling

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After more than four decades in theatre, television, and film, Joke Silva continues to play a defining role in shaping Nigeria’s entertainment industry. Her recent position as head judge for the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards highlights both her legacy and the trust placed in her judgment at a time when Nollywood is evolving rapidly.

Taking on the role, Silva has made it clear that the responsibility goes beyond recognition it is about maintaining standards. She believes awards should reflect true excellence, not just popularity, and has stressed the importance of careful, unbiased evaluation. For her, storytelling, performance, and technical quality must all come together before any project can be considered outstanding.

Her journey through the industry reflects years of dedication and growth. Starting from the stage, she built a strong foundation in acting before transitioning into television and eventually film. This background, she says, has given her a deep appreciation for the discipline and structure required to create meaningful stories.

As Nollywood expands its global presence, Silva has pointed out some of the challenges that come with that growth. She notes that the increasing demand for content has led to a fast-paced production culture, where speed sometimes takes priority over quality. In her view, the industry must invest more in script development, training, and production systems to sustain long-term success.

She also emphasises the importance of staying true to Nigerian and African narratives. While international recognition is important, Silva believes filmmakers must retain control of their stories and avoid losing cultural identity in the process. Authentic storytelling, she argues, is what will ultimately set Nollywood apart on the global stage.

In her current role, Silva brings decades of experience to the judging process, focusing on performances that show depth, preparation, and emotional connection. She maintains that great acting goes beyond surface delivery and requires a genuine understanding of character and story.

Despite the pressures facing the industry, Silva remains optimistic about what lies ahead. She believes Nollywood is entering a new phase one that will be defined not just by output, but by stronger storytelling, improved quality, and a more confident global voice.

“We Could Be Here for 20 Years” Omowunmi Aloba Speaks Out Amid DNA Dispute with Joseph Aloba

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The widow of late Nigerian singer Mohbad, Omowunmi Aloba, popularly known as Wunmi, has spoken out amid the ongoing controversy surrounding a DNA test involving her son, Liam.

During a recent TikTok live session, Wunmi addressed her father-in-law, Joseph Aloba, as tensions continue to rise over the demand to confirm the child’s paternity. In an emotional response, she warned that the dispute could stretch on for decades if not handled properly, stating, “We will be in this battle for 20 years.”

The controversy, which has drawn widespread public attention, centers on Mr. Aloba’s insistence that a DNA test be conducted to verify whether Liam is truly Mohbad’s biological son. He has maintained that resolving this issue is crucial, even tying it to the delayed burial of his late son.

Wunmi, however, has repeatedly clarified that she is not opposed to the DNA test itself. According to her, the disagreement lies in the process. She insists that the test must be carried out through proper legal channels and in accordance with court directives, rather than through informal or privately arranged means.

Her recent remarks suggest growing frustration over what she perceives as unnecessary delays and public pressure. She claimed that she had previously suggested conducting the test under controlled conditions, but alleged that her father-in-law did not agree at the time. Now, with the matter in the public eye and legal proceedings involved, she believes due process must be followed to avoid further complications.

The situation has become increasingly complex, with reports indicating challenges in securing approved laboratories for the test. These delays, combined with ongoing disagreements between both parties, have contributed to prolonging the dispute.

Beyond the immediate family, the issue carries broader implications. The outcome of the DNA test could influence matters such as inheritance rights, the management of Mohbad’s estate, and the official closure surrounding his death and burial. It has also fueled intense debate on social media, where opinions remain sharply divided.

While both sides appear firm in their positions, Wunmi’s warning underscores the potential for a prolonged legal and emotional battle if common ground is not reached. For now, the case remains unresolved, leaving the public, and more importantly the family, in a state of uncertainty.

INEC Chair Under Fire as Old Tweet Links Him to Tinubu Supporter

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Open-source intelligence (OSINT) findings appear to contradict Mr Amupitan’s claim that he has no prior ties Tinubu or the APC party.

Despite denying any past connection with President Bola Tinubu, fresh digital evidence suggests that INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan, may not be as politically distant as he claims.

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His Yahoo email and phone number have been traced to an X account that posted “victory is sure” in support of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in March 2023.

On Friday, Mr Amupitan, through his spokesperson, Adedayo Oketola, pushed back against reports linking him to Mr Tinubu.

He insisted the INEC chairman is a neutral appointee, in line with constitutional requirements meant to safeguard the integrity of Nigeria’s electoral process.

Mr Oketola also stated that Mr Amupitan “does not own or operate any personal account on X” and has never made partisan comments or shown support for any political group, either publicly or privately.

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But OSINT findings tell a different story.

An account with the handle @joashamupitan replied “victory is sure” to a post by APC chieftain Dayo Israel, who had announced that the party won seven out of ten polling units in an opposition stronghold largely populated by Igbo voters.

Further checks show that the account was registered with the email address amuanj@yahoo.com

 

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the same one listed on a CV attributed to Mr Amupitan. The CV also includes his former institutional email, amuanj@unijos.edu.ng, from his time at the University of Jos.

To confirm ownership of the Yahoo account, a verification prompt revealed a linked phone number, 0803***4099. That same number is tied to an Opay account bearing the name “Joash Ojo Amupitan.”

Opay accounts typically display phone numbers without the leading zero.

In this case, 8035074099 appears as the registered number, with the account name matching Mr Amupitan’s full name.

Even so, the apparent link between the X account, the email address, and the phone number raises serious questions about Mr Amupitan’s claim that he has no political ties to Mr Tinubu or the APC, as the president prepares for a possible re-election bid in 2027.

US Intelligence Alleges China Supplying Missiles To Iran

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US intelligence agencies have indicated that China may be taking a more active role in the ongoing Middle East conflict, with officials suggesting that Beijing could have supplied weapons and other support to Iran.

According to reports by NYT, U.S. intelligence reports show that China may have recently sent a shipment of shoulder-fired missiles, also known as MANPADS, to Iran.

However, they noted that the information is not conclusive and there is no evidence the weapons have been used against forces from the United States or Israel.

Despite the uncertainty, the reports point to growing concern in Washington that China is becoming increasingly involved in the conflict.

Intelligence assessments indicate that Beijing has allowed some Chinese companies to supply Iran with materials such as chemicals, fuel and industrial components that could be used in military production.

Officials said China has traditionally avoided sending finished military equipment directly to Iran, but there are indications that some within the Chinese government are pushing for a more direct role in supporting Tehran during the war.

If confirmed, such a move would mark a significant escalation and suggest that China is willing to take a more assertive stance in a conflict that has drawn in major global powers.

The intelligence findings come amid broader concerns about external involvement in the war. U.S. agencies have also observed that Russia has provided Iran with satellite intelligence, which has reportedly been used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to target U.S. ships and installations across the Middle East.

The developments highlight the increasing complexity of the conflict, raising fears that the war could expand further as more global powers become indirectly or directly involved.

Ceasefire in Jeopardy as US, Iran Fail to Reach Deal After Marathon Talks

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Talks between the United States and Iran to end the ongoing Middle East conflict ended without a breakthrough on Sunday, as U.S. Vice President JD Vance said no agreement had been reached after marathon negotiations in Islamabad.

Speaking after more than 20 hours of discussions, Vance said Washington had presented Tehran with what he described as its “final and best offer,” but noted that the United States had yet to secure a key commitment from Iran to abandon any pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Iranian state media, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, blamed the deadlock on what it called “unreasonable demands” from the American side, although officials acknowledged that reaching a comprehensive deal in a single round of talks after weeks of conflict was unlikely.

The negotiations, hosted by Pakistan, were the highest-level engagement between both sides since the 1979 Iranian revolution.

Pakistani authorities, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, urged both countries to continue dialogue and maintain the fragile ceasefire agreed earlier.

Key disagreements during the talks centred on Iran’s nuclear programme, the status of the Strait of Hormuz, and broader regional tensions, including the ongoing conflict involving Israel and the Iran-backed group Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Tehran has also demanded the unfreezing of its assets and relief from international sanctions, conditions Washington has not accepted.

U.S. President Donald Trump maintained a firm stance during the talks, insisting that the United States had already achieved military success in the conflict and warning that further action remained an option if diplomacy failed.

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz continue to heighten uncertainty, with Washington saying it has deployed naval assets to clear mines and ensure safe passage for commercial shipping.

Iran has denied the presence of U.S. warships in the waterway and warned it would respond to any perceived incursion.

The conflict, which began on February 28 following joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, has since expanded across the region, with ongoing hostilities in Lebanon contributing to a rising death toll and worsening humanitarian conditions.

Despite the lack of agreement, Vance said the United States would allow time for Iran to consider its proposal, while Pakistan reiterated its commitment to facilitating further engagement between both sides as efforts to reach a ceasefire continue.

Far From Home, Nigerians Caught In Russia-Ukraine War Conflict

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UKRAINE – Nigerians have found themselves drawn into the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war under troubling circumstances involving alleged false promises, deceptive recruitment networks, and high-risk travel arrangements that have left many stranded in a foreign conflict zone.

Reports indicate that some Nigerians were allegedly lured with promises of employment, education opportunities, or financial incentives before being transported across multiple countries and ultimately exposed to military conflict situations.

Human rights observers say these cases highlight a growing pattern of exploitation targeting vulnerable young people seeking better economic opportunities abroad.

Investigations suggest that recruitment networks operating across different regions have taken advantage of travel aspirations, particularly among individuals facing economic hardship.

Some affected individuals reportedly ended up in military-support roles or frontline exposure after arriving in conflict-affected areas, contrary to initial expectations.

Experts explain that war zones often attract illegal recruitment schemes that disguise dangerous assignments as legitimate work opportunities.

They warn that individuals recruited under such conditions face severe risks, including injury, detention, or inability to return home safely.

Families of affected Nigerians have expressed concern and frustration, calling for stronger government intervention to trace and repatriate citizens caught in the conflict.

Security analysts note that the Russia-Ukraine war has created a complex environment where misinformation and recruitment fraud can thrive across international borders.

They emphasize that individuals seeking overseas opportunities must verify employment offers through official diplomatic channels and accredited agencies.

The situation has also raised broader concerns about human trafficking and exploitation networks operating across Africa and Europe.

Authorities and advocacy groups have called for increased awareness campaigns to educate the public about the risks associated with unverified foreign job offers.

They argue that stronger international cooperation is needed to dismantle recruitment syndicates that exploit war situations for profit.

Diplomatic observers say cases involving foreign nationals in conflict zones often require coordinated efforts between governments to ensure safe evacuation and legal protection.

The Federal Government is expected to monitor developments closely and engage diplomatic channels where necessary to ensure the safety of affected citizens.

Experts conclude that the situation underscores the dangers of irregular migration pathways and the importance of verified international employment processes.

Surviving, Hoping: Nigerians Adapt To Daily Economic Hardship

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LAGOS, NIGERIA – Nigerians across urban and rural communities continue to adopt survival strategies in response to rising living costs, fuel price pressures, and persistent economic instability that shape daily life across the country.

Citizens are increasingly adjusting spending habits, reducing consumption, and relying on informal support systems as inflation and unemployment continue to strain household incomes.

The rising cost of transportation, food, electricity, and healthcare has pushed many families to adopt what analysts describe as “adaptive survival economics,” where daily decisions are guided by necessity rather than preference.

Experts say the situation reflects broader structural economic challenges, including currency volatility, reduced purchasing power, and limited access to affordable public services.

They note that many Nigerians now rely heavily on small-scale trading, gig work, and informal employment to sustain their livelihoods in an unpredictable economy.

In many communities, households have developed coping mechanisms such as shared financial contributions, cooperative savings groups, and reliance on extended family support networks.

Economic analysts explain that these informal systems have become essential safety nets in the absence of strong social welfare structures.

They argue that while Nigerians demonstrate remarkable resilience, long-term hardship can reduce productivity, limit opportunity, and deepen inequality.

Public health and education systems have also felt the pressure, with citizens often bearing high out-of-pocket costs for essential services.

Observers note that access to quality healthcare remains inconsistent, forcing many families to delay treatment or seek cheaper alternatives.

Transportation costs have also become a major burden, particularly following fuel price adjustments that have affected commuting and logistics nationwide.

Food inflation continues to drive household stress, with staple commodities becoming increasingly expensive for average earners.

Economists say the combined effect of these pressures has reshaped consumption patterns and reduced overall living standards in many parts of the country.

They emphasize that structural reforms are necessary to stabilize key sectors and improve affordability of essential goods and services.

Despite these challenges, Nigerians continue to demonstrate resilience through innovation, entrepreneurship, and community support systems.

Sociologists describe this adaptability as a defining feature of Nigerian society, where individuals constantly adjust to changing economic realities.

They warn, however, that resilience should not be mistaken for sustainability, stressing the need for policy interventions that address root causes of hardship.

Observers conclude that while Nigerians continue to survive and hope under difficult conditions, long-term improvement will depend on effective governance, economic stability, and expanded social support systems.

Experts Back NAFDAC Sodium Reduction Policy To Curb Rising NCDs

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ABUJA, NIGERIA – Health experts have expressed strong support for the sodium reduction regulation introduced by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, describing it as a critical intervention to reduce the growing burden of non-communicable diseases across the country.

The experts say the policy aims to limit excessive sodium intake in processed foods, a major contributor to health conditions such as hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and stroke.

They explained that high salt consumption remains a leading risk factor for non-communicable diseases, which are increasingly responsible for deaths in Nigeria and other developing countries.

Health professionals emphasized that regulating sodium levels in food products will help improve public health outcomes and reduce long-term healthcare costs.

They noted that many Nigerians unknowingly consume high levels of salt through packaged foods, seasoning cubes, and processed meals.

They argued that without regulatory intervention, the rising trend of non-communicable diseases could place even greater pressure on Nigeria’s already stretched healthcare system.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has been at the forefront of food safety regulation, working to ensure that consumables meet health standards that protect the public.

Experts say the agency’s sodium reduction policy aligns with global health recommendations aimed at reducing preventable diseases linked to diet.

They explained that excessive sodium intake contributes to high blood pressure by increasing fluid retention and placing strain on the cardiovascular system.

They further noted that hypertension often develops without symptoms, making it a silent but deadly health risk among adults.

Public health specialists have urged food manufacturers to comply with the new regulation and reformulate products to contain lower sodium levels.

They also called for increased public awareness campaigns to educate citizens on the dangers of excessive salt consumption.

Health advocates emphasized that lifestyle changes, including reduced salt intake, balanced diets, and regular exercise, are essential in preventing non-communicable diseases.

They stressed that government policies alone are not enough without public participation and industry compliance.

The experts highlighted that non-communicable diseases now account for a significant percentage of deaths in Nigeria, overtaking some infectious diseases in urban areas.

They warned that the trend could worsen if preventive measures are not strengthened at both policy and household levels.

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has continued to collaborate with health stakeholders to promote healthier food environments across the country.

Observers conclude that sodium reduction policies represent a key step toward improving national health outcomes and reducing the long-term burden of chronic diseases.

Doctors Debunk Myth That Virginity Prevents Uterine Fibroids

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LAGOS, NIGERIA – Medical experts have dismissed widespread misconceptions linking virginity to protection against uterine fibroids, clarifying that the condition is not influenced by sexual activity or lack of it.

Health professionals explained that uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that develop in or around the uterus and are primarily influenced by hormonal and genetic factors rather than sexual history.

They emphasized that prolonged exposure to estrogen and progesterone plays a major role in the development of fibroids, particularly among women of reproductive age.

Doctors noted that factors such as family history, obesity, and delayed childbirth can increase the risk of developing fibroids, but virginity itself has no protective effect.

They stressed that misinformation around reproductive health continues to affect awareness and early diagnosis among women in Nigeria and other parts of the world.

Medical practitioners explained that fibroids often develop silently and may not show symptoms until they become large or begin to affect fertility or menstrual patterns.

They added that common symptoms can include heavy menstrual bleeding, pelvic pain, frequent urination, and complications during pregnancy.

Experts warned that cultural myths and misinformation often prevent women from seeking timely medical care, leading to late diagnosis and more severe health outcomes.

They encouraged women to undergo regular medical check-ups and ultrasound screenings for early detection and proper management of fibroids.

Health professionals also highlighted that uterine fibroids are one of the most common reproductive health conditions affecting women globally.

They explained that while the exact cause remains unclear, hormonal imbalance remains the most widely accepted medical explanation.

The experts urged the public to rely on verified medical information rather than cultural beliefs or social media misconceptions when addressing reproductive health issues.

They further advised that treatment options vary depending on severity and may include medication, non-invasive procedures, or surgical intervention in advanced cases.

Doctors also emphasized that lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy weight and managing stress, may help reduce risk factors associated with fibroid development.

They called for stronger public health education campaigns to improve awareness and reduce stigma surrounding reproductive health conditions.

The clarification comes amid ongoing efforts by healthcare professionals to address misinformation that continues to circulate about women’s health issues.

Medical experts concluded that uterine fibroids are a medical condition driven by biological and hormonal factors, not sexual history or virginity status.

Electoral Act Breach Raises Alarm As Senior Lawyers Challenge Judiciary Conduct

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ABUJA, NIGERIA – Senior legal practitioners and retired justices have raised concerns over alleged breaches of the Electoral Act, warning that growing tensions between political actors and the judiciary could undermine democratic stability in Nigeria.

The Nigeria Bar Association has reportedly drawn attention to increasing complaints involving judicial interference in electoral disputes, prompting renewed debate within the country’s legal community.

Retired justices and Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) have also expressed concern, arguing that recent developments risk eroding public confidence in the independence of the judiciary.

They cautioned that any perception of external influence on judicial decisions in electoral matters could weaken the credibility of democratic institutions.

The legal experts emphasized that strict adherence to the Electoral Act remains essential for ensuring transparency, fairness, and accountability in Nigeria’s electoral process.

They stressed that the judiciary must remain impartial and insulated from political pressure, particularly in cases involving elections and party disputes.

Observers note that concerns over electoral compliance and judicial neutrality have persisted across multiple election cycles in Nigeria.

They explain that disputes over electoral outcomes often escalate to the courts, placing significant responsibility on judges to interpret complex legal and constitutional issues.

The Nigeria Bar Association has previously advocated for reforms aimed at strengthening judicial independence and improving electoral justice mechanisms.

Legal analysts argue that confidence in the judiciary is central to sustaining democratic governance and preventing political instability.

They warn that any erosion of trust in judicial processes could lead to increased political tension and public skepticism toward election outcomes.

Retired justices have called for stricter enforcement of ethical standards within the judiciary to preserve its integrity and independence.

They also urged stakeholders in the political system to respect court processes and avoid actions that may be perceived as interference.

The discussions come amid broader national debates on electoral reforms and the need to strengthen democratic institutions ahead of future elections.

Experts say Nigeria’s evolving political environment requires continuous review of legal frameworks to ensure they remain effective and relevant.

They note that the Electoral Act plays a crucial role in guiding conduct during elections, resolving disputes, and protecting democratic rights.

Stakeholders have called for constructive engagement between legal bodies, policymakers, and civil society to address emerging concerns.

They conclude that safeguarding judicial independence remains vital to maintaining public trust and ensuring the long-term stability of Nigeria’s democracy.

Nigeria Wastes 38 Million Tonnes Of Food As Hunger Worsens

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Nigeria is facing a troubling paradox as millions struggle with hunger while vast quantities of food are lost or wasted every year.

DDM indicates that the country loses an estimated 38 million tonnes of food annually, a figure that highlights deep inefficiencies across the agricultural and distribution systems.

This massive loss comes at a time when food insecurity continues to rise, affecting millions of households nationwide.

Experts say the gap between food production and actual consumption reflects systemic challenges that go beyond farming output.

Post-harvest losses remain one of the biggest contributors, with poor storage facilities and inadequate transportation leading to spoilage before food reaches markets.

Farmers, especially in rural communities, often lack access to modern preservation technologies, forcing them to sell quickly or risk losing their produce.

In many cases, bad road networks delay movement of goods, increasing the chances of food damage during transit.

Climate-related factors, including flooding and extreme heat, also play a role in reducing food availability and quality.

Beyond production challenges, consumer-level waste further compounds the problem, particularly in urban centers where food is discarded due to poor planning or excess purchasing.

The issue highlights a broader structural weakness within Nigeria’s food supply chain, from farm to table.

Despite being one of Africa’s largest agricultural producers, Nigeria continues to battle widespread hunger and malnutrition.

According to global food security assessments, millions of Nigerians remain at risk of severe food shortages.

This situation has worsened in recent years due to economic pressures, inflation, and ongoing security challenges in farming regions.

Armed conflicts and banditry in parts of the country have forced many farmers to abandon their land, reducing overall food production.

The result is a cycle where limited supply drives up food prices, making it harder for vulnerable populations to afford basic nutrition.

Analysts say addressing food waste could significantly improve food availability without necessarily increasing production.

They argue that investing in storage infrastructure, cold chain systems, and efficient logistics could drastically reduce losses.

Improved education on food management at the household level could also help minimize waste among consumers.

Government initiatives have attempted to tackle these issues, but implementation gaps remain a major concern.

Experts emphasize the need for coordinated action involving federal, state, and private sector stakeholders.

They also call for policies that support farmers with access to credit, technology, and modern farming practices.

Reducing food waste is increasingly seen as a critical step toward achieving food security in Nigeria.

The challenge is not only about producing enough food but also ensuring that what is produced reaches those who need it.

As hunger continues to rise, the cost of inefficiency within the system becomes more evident.

For a country with vast agricultural potential, the scale of food loss represents both a crisis and an opportunity for reform.

Addressing this imbalance could play a key role in improving livelihoods, reducing poverty, and strengthening national food systems.

The path forward will depend on sustained investment, policy reforms, and a shift in how food resources are managed across the country.

APC Faces Internal Rift As Bauchi Governor Plans Defection

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Nigeria’s ruling party is grappling with fresh internal tensions following indications that a key political figure may be preparing to switch allegiance.

DDM reports that divisions have emerged within the All Progressives Congress over the anticipated defection of Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed.

Party insiders reveal that the development has triggered sharp disagreements among APC stakeholders, with some members supporting the move while others strongly oppose it.

The situation underscores growing instability within the party as it begins early positioning ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Sources indicate that discussions around the governor’s possible entry into the APC have intensified in recent weeks, fueling speculation across political circles.

Supporters of the move argue that attracting a sitting governor from another party would strengthen the APC’s influence in the North-East region.

They believe such a defection could reshape political alignments and boost the party’s electoral prospects in future contests.

However, critics within the party warn that admitting a high-profile defector could disrupt existing power structures and alienate loyal members.

Some party leaders fear that long-standing members who have built the party from the ground up may feel sidelined.

This internal resistance reflects deeper concerns about fairness, loyalty, and reward systems within Nigeria’s political parties.

Governor Bala Mohammed, a prominent member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, has not officially confirmed his defection but has made political moves that suggest shifting alliances.

His political influence in Bauchi State and the wider North-East region makes him a strategic asset for any party.

Analysts say his potential defection could significantly alter the balance of power, especially in a region that has remained politically competitive.

The APC has experienced similar internal disagreements in the past when high-profile politicians defected into the party.

Such developments often trigger disputes over ticket allocation, leadership roles, and political control at both state and national levels.

Political observers note that defections are a common feature of Nigeria’s political landscape, particularly as elections approach.

They are often driven by strategic calculations, ideological differences, or disputes within existing party structures.

In this case, the unfolding situation highlights the APC’s ongoing challenge of managing internal cohesion while expanding its political base.

The party leadership faces the delicate task of balancing inclusivity with the expectations of its loyal members.

Meanwhile, opposition figures are closely monitoring the situation, aware that any division within the APC could create opportunities.

The Peoples Democratic Party may also need to reassess its strategy if it risks losing a sitting governor.

For voters, the development raises broader questions about political loyalty and the motivations behind party switching.

Critics argue that frequent defections weaken ideological clarity and reduce accountability in governance.

Supporters, however, view them as part of a dynamic political system where alliances evolve based on changing realities.

As speculation continues, the APC must navigate its internal disagreements carefully to avoid deeper fractures.

The coming months will likely determine whether the party can manage the crisis or face further divisions.

Ultimately, the situation reflects the fluid and often unpredictable nature of Nigerian politics, where power dynamics shift rapidly in the build-up to major elections.