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Trump says ‘Cuba is going to fall pretty soon’ amid talk of possible deal

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United States PresidentDonald Trump has said that Cuba could soon experience major political changes, claiming the island nation is eager to reach a deal with the United States.

Trump made the remarks during a phone interview with CNN’s Dana Bash on Friday while discussing what he described as military successes during his second term in office.

“Cuba is going to fall pretty soon, by the way. Unrelated, but Cuba is going to fall too. They want to make a deal so badly,” Trump said during the interview.

The U.S. president suggested that his administration could send Secretary of State Marco Rubio to the Caribbean nation if negotiations with Havana begin.

“They want to make a deal, and so I’m going to put Marco over there, and we’ll see how that works out,” Trump said, adding that his administration is currently focused on the ongoing conflict involving Iran.

Focus on Iran Conflict

Trump noted that while discussions about Cuba may come later, the White House’s immediate priority remains the escalating tensions in the Middle East following coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel against Iran.

The strikes, launched about a week earlier, marked a major escalation in a long-running dispute over Tehran’s nuclear programme, regional influence and stalled diplomatic negotiations.

‘Question of Time’

Speaking earlier at the White House, Trump also said it was only a matter of time before Americans of Cuban origin would be able to return freely to their homeland.

“He’s doing some job, and your next one is going to be, we want to do that special Cuba,” Trump said while referring to Rubio, suggesting the secretary of state may play a role in future diplomatic engagement with Havana.

Trump added that he had closely followed developments in Cuba for decades and believes the political situation there has shifted significantly.

“I’ve been watching it for 50 years,” he said. “And it’s fallen right into my lap.”

The comments come at a time of heightened geopolitical tension as Washington balances its focus on multiple global issues, including the conflict with Iran and ongoing diplomatic challenges in other regions.

Igbo union rejects state police, backs regional policing

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A pan-Igbo socio-political organisation, the Ndi Igbo Worldwide Union, has rejected the proposal to establish state police in Nigeria, urging the Federal Government to instead adopt a regional policing system similar to the one that existed before the 1966 military coup.

The group made its position known in a statement issued on Sunday and signed by its President, Mazi Ben Nwankwo, and Secretary, Chief Charles Edemuzo.

It argued that regional policing would be more effective in addressing Nigeria’s growing security challenges, including banditry, kidnapping and communal violence.

According to the organisation, many Nigerians have lost confidence in the current centralized security structure, warning that creating police forces controlled by individual states would not solve the country’s deeper security problems.

“State police is not the answer. Regional police, modeled on the successful architecture of 1955–1966, is the minimum requirement for meaningful reform,” the statement said.

The call comes amid an ongoing national debate over decentralising policing in Nigeria. President Bola Tinubu has previously supported constitutional amendments that would allow states to establish their own police forces as part of efforts to tackle insecurity.

Supporters of state policing argue that decentralised security operations would enable faster responses to local threats.

Nigeria currently operates a centralised policing system controlled by the federal government through the Nigeria Police Force.

However, the Ndi Igbo Worldwide Union warned that introducing state police could create political and governance challenges if governors misuse the system for partisan purposes.

The organisation said Nigeria experienced one of its most stable periods between the mid-1950s and 1966, when the former regional governments—Northern, Western and Eastern—maintained their own police forces.

According to the group, policing during that period was more effective because officers were recruited locally and had deeper knowledge of the communities they served.

“Nigeria’s most progressive and peaceful era occurred between 1955 and 1966 when the regions operated their own police forces. Indigenous officers policed familiar terrain, spoke local languages and understood community dynamics.

This fostered trust and improved security,” the statement added.

The union blamed many of Nigeria’s current security problems on the centralized policing system introduced after the 1966 Nigerian military coup, arguing that the system often deploys officers to areas where they lack cultural familiarity and local connections.

The group suggested that Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones—North West, North East, North Central, South East, South West and South-South—should each operate regional police commands.

It said such a structure would empower officers who understand the language, culture and terrain of their regions while providing checks against the possible abuse of power by individual state governments.

The statement adds to the growing national conversation about security reforms as Nigeria continues to grapple with rising insecurity across several parts of the country.

Anambra ADC welcomes Peter Obi into party

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Mr Peter Obi and other ADC stakeholders

…calls for mass mobilization

 

Mr. Peter Obi, former Labour Party presidential candidate, has formally registered as a member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Anambra State, pledging to challenge Nigeria’s newly passed 2026 Electoral Act in court amid growing political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Obi completed his registration in his hometown of Agulu, in Anaocha Local Government Area during the launch of the party’s statewide membership mobilisation and revalidation exercise

Comrade Patrick Obianyo, the state chairman of Anambra ADC, in a statement said that Obi’s decision to join the party marks a pivotal moment in the state’s political history.

According to him, itt reinforces ADC position as the primary vehicle for transformative leadership and the only viable alternative to the status quo.

The statement reads: “In light of this milestone, the State Chairman, Comrade Patrick Obianyo, urges all citizens of Anambra who are yearning for accountability, transparency, and progress to seize this moment.

“The arrival of Peter Obi is a signal that the rescue mission for our Nation has begun. We invite every progress-minded individual to join the ADC family immediately”.

He added: “To accommodate the surge of interest, the party has opened registration portals both at the ward levels and online. However, please be advised:

“The current registration exercise will officially close in a few days. How to Join: Visit your local ward office in person or register via our official online portal to secure your membership.

“The ADC remains the only credible and viable opposition to the ruling APC, committed to delivering the dividends of democracy that have long been elusive. Now is the time to stand on the right side of history.”

 

Niger State Bank Customer Fights Back Armed Robbers, Seizes their Gun After Withdrawing Cash (Watch CCTV Video)

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A dramatic armed robbery incident has sparked widespread reactions online after a bank customer in Minna, Niger State, reportedly fought back against suspected armed robbers who trailed him after withdrawing a large sum of money from a bank.

The incident, which occurred along Shiroro Road in Minna, has been trending across social media platforms following reports and CCTV footage showing the victim confronting the attackers during the robbery attempt.

How the Robbery Unfolded

According to security sources, the victim had earlier withdrawn about ₦10 million from a bank in Minna before driving away in his Toyota Camry. Unknown to him, suspected armed robbers had been monitoring his movements and trailed him from the bank.

The gang later intercepted him near a restaurant along Shiroro Road, where they reportedly fired gunshots and ordered him to surrender the money.

However, instead of complying, the victim resisted the robbery attempt and engaged one of the attackers in a struggle.

Victim Snatches Rifle From Robber

During the confrontation, the victim reportedly succeeded in snatching an AK-47 rifle from one of the armed robbers. In the ensuing struggle, he fired the weapon and hit one of the suspects, forcing the gang members to panic and flee the scene.

Watch the Video below as captured on CCTV:

The dramatic resistance stunned eyewitnesses in the area, as the victim’s unexpected counterattack disrupted what could have been another successful armed robbery.

Robbers Escape With Car and Cash

Despite the victim’s bravery, the suspects reportedly fled the scene with the man’s Toyota Camry, which still contained the withdrawn cash.

The fleeing criminals abandoned their own vehicle—a Toyota Corolla—at the scene as they escaped with the victim’s car.

Security sources say investigations have begun to track down the suspects, while the abandoned vehicle may provide leads for law enforcement authorities.

Viral Social Media Claims

Following the incident, various versions of the story have circulated on social media, with some claiming that the man withdrew ₦20 million and that bullets fired at him could not penetrate his body.

However, available reports from security sources indicate that the victim withdrew about ₦10 million, and there has been no official confirmation that bullets were fired directly at him without effect.

Growing Concern Over Bank-Related Robberies

The incident has once again raised concerns about criminals targeting bank customers immediately after large withdrawals.

Security experts warn that such robberies often occur when criminals monitor bank premises and follow customers believed to be carrying large sums of cash.

Authorities have advised bank customers to adopt precautionary measures, including discreet withdrawals, avoiding predictable routes, and requesting security escort when moving large amounts of money.

Police Investigation Ongoing

As of the time of filing this report, the Niger State Police Command has reportedly commenced investigations to identify and apprehend the suspects involved in the attack.

Meanwhile, the dramatic resistance by the victim has become a major talking point online, with many Nigerians praising his courage in confronting heavily armed criminals.

The incident highlights both the rising risks associated with large cash transactions and the unpredictable outcomes of armed robbery attempts in parts of the country.

JUST IN: Iran strikes Dubai International Airport in UAE (Video)

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(DDM) — Operations at Dubai International Airport were temporarily suspended after a reported drone strike near the airport’s terminals triggered security alerts across the city of Dubai, raising concerns about aviation safety in one of the world’s busiest air travel hubs.

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates confirmed that air defense systems were activated following the incident on Saturday as emergency measures were implemented around the airport. The disruption forced aviation officials to halt flights while security agencies assessed the situation and ensured the safety of passengers, airport staff, and airline crews.

Dubai International Airport serves as a major gateway connecting Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, handling millions of passengers each year. Because of its central role in global aviation, even a brief disruption can have wide-ranging consequences for international travel.

Witnesses near the airport reported hearing a loud explosion in the sky shortly before a cloud of smoke was seen above parts of the airport area. According to reports from international media agencies, airport authorities immediately activated emergency procedures.

Passengers waiting to board flights were reportedly directed into underground train tunnels within the airport complex as part of precautionary safety measures while the alert was active.

Airline operations were also affected. Emirates announced that all flights to and from Dubai had been suspended temporarily following the incident. The airline later informed passengers that those scheduled to travel between February 28 and March 31 could rebook their flights or request refunds due to the disruption.

Aviation experts say the decision to suspend operations was likely taken to prevent potential risks while security authorities worked to determine the scale of the threat.

Dubai’s aviation hub is a critical component of the region’s economy and global connectivity. It acts as a primary transit point for international travelers and cargo shipments moving across continents.

Following the incident, UAE officials confirmed that an investigation had begun to determine the origin of the drone involved in the strike and to assess whether additional threats remained.

Security measures have also reportedly been intensified across key infrastructure in the country, including airports, seaports, and government facilities.

The alleged drone attack comes amid rising tensions across the Middle East involving Iran and several regional and international actors. In recent weeks, geopolitical tensions have increased following a series of military confrontations and retaliatory strikes across the region.

Although officials have not yet confirmed the full details of the incident or publicly identified those responsible, the event has sparked concern among aviation authorities and travelers worldwide.

Security analysts note that airports are highly sensitive targets due to their strategic economic importance and the potential for global disruption.

For now, aviation officials are focused on restoring normal operations while ensuring that safety protocols remain firmly in place.

Investigations are expected to determine whether the drone strike was part of a wider security threat or an isolated incident affecting the UAE’s aviation infrastructure.

Air Peace: Travelport Deal Signals Africa’s Bold Entry Into Global Aviation

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(DDM) — Nigerian carrier Air Peace has entered a multi-year distribution agreement with global travel technology firm Travelport, a move industry stakeholders say could significantly strengthen air travel connectivity between Africa and the rest of the world.

The partnership, announced on March 1, 2026, is expected to improve how travel agents across multiple continents access and book Air Peace flights. Under the deal, agencies across Africa, Europe, and North America will now have real-time access to the airline’s domestic, regional, and international flight inventory.

Industry observers say the agreement represents a strategic step for African airlines seeking stronger global visibility and improved digital infrastructure within the highly competitive aviation sector.

Through Travelport’s global distribution platform, travel agents will be able to seamlessly book Air Peace flights while also accessing additional services such as baggage options, seat selection, and lounge access. This integration places the airline on the same booking networks used by many of the world’s largest carriers.

According to the Kenya Association of Travel Agents (KATA), the deal could significantly simplify travel planning, particularly for passengers moving between West Africa and other international destinations.

For instance, the integration is expected to enable smoother travel itineraries connecting Nairobi to Lagos and onward to major cities such as London, Mumbai, and Guangzhou. Previously, travel agents sometimes had to navigate multiple disconnected booking systems when arranging routes involving certain African airlines.

Experts say such technological gaps have long limited the ability of African carriers to compete effectively with global airlines that already operate within integrated booking platforms.

The agreement also reflects the broader growth strategy pursued by the airline under the leadership of Allen Onyema. In recent years, Air Peace has expanded its fleet and international route network as it seeks to position itself as one of Africa’s leading carriers.

The airline has acquired newer aircraft models including the Embraer 195-E2 and the Boeing 737 MAX, which have allowed it to increase passenger capacity and operate more efficient routes.

Industry stakeholders say the Travelport partnership ensures that the airline’s fleet expansion is matched by stronger digital distribution, enabling potential travelers around the world to discover and book Air Peace flights more easily.

Beyond commercial benefits, the agreement may also contribute to regional mobility across Africa. Easier access to airline booking systems can help reduce travel barriers for business professionals, tourists, and diaspora communities moving between African cities and international destinations.

The development also aligns with continental aviation initiatives such as the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), a policy framework aimed at liberalizing Africa’s aviation industry and improving connectivity among African states.

However, industry analysts caution that African airlines still face structural challenges, including high aviation fuel costs, currency volatility, and infrastructure limitations.

Despite these obstacles, the Air Peace–Travelport agreement is being viewed as a signal that African carriers are increasingly investing not only in aircraft and route expansion but also in the digital systems required to compete globally.

With Travelport’s network serving travel agencies in roughly 180 countries, aviation experts say the partnership could significantly expand Air Peace’s international reach.

For many industry observers, the deal reflects a broader shift in African aviation: airlines across the continent are gradually building the technological and operational capacity needed to shape their own place in global air travel.

Gulf Airspace Crisis Threatens Nigeria’s Aviation, Trade Links

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(DDM) — Germany’s flagship carrier Lufthansa has raised fresh concerns over growing congestion in Gulf airspace, warning that the situation could disrupt international aviation routes and create ripple effects for African economies, particularly Nigeria.

Airline executives described the increasing traffic across the Gulf region as a major operational challenge for global aviation, calling it the “Achilles’ heel” of modern air travel. According to the airline, the airspace between Europe and the Middle East has become increasingly crowded as passenger demand surges and airlines expand routes connecting multiple continents.

The development is significant because the Gulf region serves as a crucial corridor linking Europe, Asia, and Africa. Many long-haul flights between Europe and major African destinations pass through this airspace, making any congestion there capable of affecting flight schedules across several continents.

Lufthansa, which maintains regular routes connecting European cities with African destinations including Nigeria, warned that increasing traffic volumes could lead to delays, scheduling disruptions, and operational inefficiencies for airlines.

For passengers, this could translate into longer travel times, delayed departures, and missed connections, especially on routes that rely heavily on Gulf airspace.

For cargo operators and businesses, the implications could be even more serious.

Nigeria, widely recognized as Africa’s largest economy, depends heavily on international air connectivity for trade, investment, tourism, and diplomatic engagement. Cargo flights moving between Europe and Nigeria often transport time-sensitive goods such as medical supplies, industrial equipment, and perishable agricultural products.

Any disruption along these routes could therefore slow commercial activities and raise logistics costs.

Industry observers note that the Gulf region has grown into one of the world’s busiest aviation corridors due to the rise of global hub airports and rapidly expanding airline networks.

Major aviation hubs such as Dubai International Airport and Hamad International Airport handle millions of international passengers every year and serve as connecting points for travelers moving between continents.

However, the rapid expansion of flight routes and passenger demand has placed growing pressure on available airspace.

Lufthansa’s warning highlights how such congestion can affect not only airlines but also broader economic development, particularly in regions that rely on efficient air transport for global integration.

For African countries, aviation connectivity plays a vital role in development goals ranging from tourism expansion to international trade and healthcare logistics.

Limited infrastructure and dependence on international carriers already pose challenges for many African aviation markets. Additional congestion along major air corridors could further complicate efforts to improve connectivity and attract foreign investment.

Despite the concerns, aviation analysts say the situation could also create opportunities for African airlines to expand their operations.

Carriers such as Air Peace and Arik Air may find new demand for direct routes connecting Nigeria to Europe or other global destinations, potentially reducing reliance on heavily congested Gulf corridors.

By expanding direct flights, African airlines could strengthen regional aviation networks, increase passenger convenience, and stimulate tourism and business travel.

Experts say addressing the broader issue will likely require closer cooperation among aviation authorities, airlines, and governments across multiple regions.

Improving air traffic management systems, expanding airport infrastructure, and enhancing coordination between aviation regulators are among the measures that could help ease congestion in one of the world’s most important air travel corridors.

For now, Lufthansa’s warning serves as a reminder that global aviation challenges can quickly translate into economic concerns for countries far beyond the immediate region where the congestion occurs.

Emirates resumes flights at Dubai International Airport after brief suspension

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(DDM) — Operations at Dubai International Airport briefly halted before gradually resuming on Saturday after authorities announced a temporary suspension of flights linked to what officials described as a “limited incident.”

The disruption affected operations of Emirates, one of the world’s largest international airlines, which confirmed that flights would resume later in the afternoon after the short pause.

Officials said the suspension was introduced as a precautionary safety measure to protect passengers, airline crews, and airport staff while authorities assessed the situation.

In a statement issued by the Dubai Media Office, authorities reassured travelers that operations at the airport were returning to normal and that passengers with confirmed bookings scheduled for the afternoon could proceed to the airport as planned.

The airline also communicated the update through its official social media channels, confirming that both departing passengers and transit travelers passing through Dubai could continue their journeys, provided their connecting flights were also operating.

Dubai International Airport is widely regarded as one of the busiest international travel hubs in the world, serving as a major connection point between Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Even short operational interruptions can therefore affect thousands of passengers and dozens of international routes.

The brief suspension triggered speculation online after unverified social media reports claimed the airport had been targeted by drone attacks.

However, authorities in the United Arab Emirates quickly dismissed those claims, insisting that the situation involved only a limited incident that resulted in no casualties.

Officials did not immediately disclose details about the nature of the incident or what specifically triggered the precautionary halt in operations.

The lack of detailed explanation fueled online debate, especially against the backdrop of rising tensions in the Middle East.

Regional security concerns have increased in recent weeks following escalating hostilities involving Iran and Israel, as well as areas hosting strategic Western military infrastructure.

Reports indicate that since late February, Iran has launched missile and drone strikes toward targets connected to American and Israeli interests in parts of the Gulf region.

Some of those attacks have reportedly caused casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure, including ports and residential areas.

Tehran has claimed the strikes were retaliation for a joint military campaign carried out by the United States and Israel against Iran. According to Iranian sources, the campaign resulted in the deaths of several senior figures, including Ali Khamenei and other top military officials.

While the UAE authorities did not link Saturday’s airport disruption directly to the wider regional tensions, analysts note that heightened geopolitical instability often prompts heightened security protocols at key transport hubs.

Airports across the Gulf region have historically implemented precautionary operational suspensions whenever security alerts or potential threats emerge, even if investigations later confirm minimal risk.

For now, flights through Dubai appear to be returning to normal schedules, though aviation observers say authorities will likely maintain increased monitoring to ensure passenger safety.

The quick resumption of operations also reflects the strategic importance of Dubai’s aviation sector, which plays a central role in global air travel and international commerce.

Celebrating International Women’s Day 2026: Women Across the Globe Demand Equality, Celebrate Achievements and Renew Call for Justice

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DDM News Joins in celebration as the world marks International Women’s Day today, March 8, 2026. Millions of women and their allies across continents are celebrating achievements while renewing the global demand for gender equality, justice, and greater opportunities for women and girls.

Observed annually on March 8, International Women’s Day has grown into one of the most significant global movements highlighting the social, economic, cultural, and political contributions of women while drawing attention to the persistent inequalities they continue to face.

Across the world today, governments, civil society organizations, businesses, and advocacy groups are holding conferences, rallies, panel discussions, and public campaigns aimed at celebrating women’s accomplishments and pushing for policies that advance gender equality.

A Movement Born From Struggle

International Women’s Day traces its roots to the early 20th century when women began organizing protests and labor movements in Europe and North America to demand fair wages, improved working conditions, and the right to vote.

What began as a campaign for workers’ rights has since evolved into a global day of recognition and activism, bringing attention to the achievements of women in fields such as politics, science, education, journalism, medicine, technology, and business.

Over the decades, women have broken numerous barriers, rising to positions of leadership in governments, corporations, and international institutions. However, activists emphasize that progress remains uneven and fragile in many parts of the world.

Global Inequality Still Persists

Despite major advancements, women continue to face significant challenges globally, including wage disparities, limited access to leadership roles, and widespread gender-based violence.

According to global development reports, women remain underrepresented in political leadership and decision-making positions, while economic inequalities continue to affect millions of women, particularly in developing countries.

For many advocates, International Women’s Day is therefore not just a celebration but a reminder of the work still required to achieve full gender equality.

Across social media platforms today, hashtags promoting women’s empowerment and equality are trending worldwide, as millions share stories of inspiring women who have influenced their lives and communities.

Nigeria and the African Perspective

In Nigeria and across Africa, the day has become a significant moment for reflection on the role of women in national development and governance.

Women remain vital contributors to Nigeria’s economy, particularly in sectors such as agriculture, education, healthcare, entrepreneurship, and small-scale business. However, gender advocates say women remain significantly underrepresented in politics and leadership positions.

Civil society groups and women’s organizations are using this year’s International Women’s Day to push for increased female participation in governance and stronger policies that support women’s economic empowerment.

Events marking the day are taking place across several Nigerian cities including Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Enugu, and Kano, where conferences, mentorship programs, and empowerment workshops are highlighting the importance of investing in women and girls.

Celebrating Women Who Break Barriers

International Women’s Day 2026 is also shining a spotlight on women who continue to break barriers in traditionally male-dominated sectors.

From scientists leading groundbreaking medical research to entrepreneurs building innovative startups, women are increasingly shaping the future of global development and technological advancement.

Female journalists, teachers, healthcare workers, activists, and community leaders are also being recognized for their tireless efforts in strengthening communities and promoting social progress.

Young girls are being encouraged to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, fields where women have historically been underrepresented.

A Renewed Call for Action

While celebrations continue around the world, advocates stress that real change requires sustained commitment from governments, institutions, and communities.

They are calling for stronger laws against gender-based violence, equal pay policies, increased access to education for girls, and greater representation of women in political leadership.

Experts also emphasize the importance of providing women with access to financial resources, digital technology, healthcare, and entrepreneurial opportunities that enable them to thrive.

The Road Ahead

As the world commemorates International Women’s Day 2026, the message emerging from activists and leaders alike is clear: progress has been made, but much more remains to be done.

The day serves both as a celebration of women’s achievements and a powerful reminder that the pursuit of equality continues.

From villages to global capitals, the voices of women today are united in one message — a future built on equality, opportunity, and justice for all.

When women succeed, societies grow stronger. When women lead, nations move forward.

Kenneth Gbandi Celebrates Women, Urges Greater Inclusion In Leadership

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(DDM) — As the world commemorates International Women’s Day, Nigerian diaspora leader Kenneth Chibuogwu Gbandi has sent a message of appreciation and encouragement to women across Nigeria and the global community, emphasizing their crucial role in shaping societies and strengthening democracy.

In his goodwill message marking the global celebration, Gbandi noted that the increasing global focus on women’s empowerment is not accidental. According to him, there is a growing international recognition that when women gain access to education, resources, leadership opportunities, and decision-making platforms, the benefits extend beyond individuals to entire communities and nations.

The former governorship candidate and diaspora advocate stressed that empowering women is key to national development, noting that societies that invest in women tend to experience stronger economic growth, improved governance, and more inclusive development.

Gbandi particularly highlighted Nigerian women, describing them as resilient, hardworking, and central to the country’s social and economic progress. He said the global community’s attention on Nigerian women as the world approaches the 100th anniversary of the World Day of Prayer reflects the growing acknowledgment of their influence and contributions.

According to him, women have consistently played pivotal roles in family stability, community leadership, entrepreneurship, education, and social advocacy across Nigeria and the diaspora.

He also used the opportunity to advocate for increased female participation in politics and governance. Quoting the phrase “No Woman, No Politics,” Gbandi explained that the slogan reflects the belief that women must not only participate in politics but also actively shape political decisions that affect national development.

He argued that excluding women from leadership positions deprives societies of valuable perspectives and innovative solutions needed to address modern challenges.

Across the world, International Women’s Day is observed annually to celebrate the achievements of women while also drawing attention to issues such as gender equality, economic empowerment, and political representation.

Over the years, global institutions, governments, civil society groups, and community leaders have used the occasion to renew commitments toward closing gender gaps in leadership and development.

In Nigeria, discussions around women’s political participation have remained prominent, particularly as advocates continue to push for greater representation in elected and appointed offices.

Gbandi stressed that women’s leadership is not merely symbolic but essential to building a balanced and progressive society.

He concluded his message by celebrating women around the world and encouraging continued efforts to create opportunities for them to thrive in leadership, governance, and national development.

“On their shoulders rests the hope of salvaging Nigeria,” he said while wishing women across the globe a happy International Women’s Day.

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Gunfire, Burnt Office: Amaechi Declares ‘March To Aso Rock’

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Chief Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi
Chief Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi

(DDM) — Former Minister of Transportation and ex-Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi has called for a full investigation after armed men reportedly attacked his convoy while he was travelling to his hometown to formally register with the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

The incident, which occurred in Ubima community in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State, has heightened political tensions in the oil-rich South-South state and sparked fresh debate about political security ahead of future elections.

Amaechi was reportedly on his way to launch a membership registration drive for the ADC in his ward when suspected thugs allegedly mounted a roadblock along the route leading into Ubima. Witnesses said buses believed to be carrying ADC supporters were stopped and turned back before the former minister arrived in the community.

According to accounts from party members and local sources, the attackers had already set the stage for confrontation hours earlier. On Thursday night, unknown individuals reportedly set ablaze the local ward office of the ADC in Ubima, destroying party materials and infrastructure meant for the registration exercise.

When Amaechi’s convoy approached the area around midday on Friday, gunmen allegedly opened fire. Security operatives attached to the former governor responded, leading to a brief exchange of gunfire before the attackers reportedly fled the scene.

No immediate casualties were confirmed, but the incident has drawn widespread attention due to Amaechi’s political profile and the growing rivalry among political actors in Rivers State.

Speaking after touring the burnt party office, Amaechi commended security agencies for responding quickly to the situation. He specifically acknowledged the efforts of the police commissioner, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps for their intervention during the attack.

However, the former minister insisted that the incident must not be ignored and called for those responsible to be identified and prosecuted.

According to him, failure to bring the perpetrators to justice could embolden further acts of political violence.

Amaechi also urged the Rivers State government to strengthen security measures across the state, warning that the absence of effective protection for citizens could push communities toward self-defence.

“I have been a governor, and I understand the consequences of failing to protect lives,” he said while addressing supporters.

Beyond the immediate security concerns, Amaechi used the moment to rally members of the ADC in Rivers State, urging them to intensify grassroots mobilisation. He encouraged supporters to register massively with the party, emphasizing that strong membership would be critical in future elections.

His remarks also hinted at broader political ambitions as Nigeria gradually moves toward the next electoral cycle.

“We are marching to Aso Rock,” Amaechi told party supporters, referencing the Nigerian presidential seat located at Aso Rock.

The former minister framed the attack as a distraction from what he described as deeper national challenges, including economic hardship and widespread hunger affecting many Nigerians.

Amaechi has remained a significant political figure in Nigeria for more than two decades. Before serving as Minister of Transportation between 2015 and 2023, he was the Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly and later governor of the state from 2007 to 2015. He also previously chaired the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, making him one of the most influential political actors in the country during that period.

His recent alignment with the ADC and his public criticism of current political conditions have intensified speculation about his future political plans, especially as political groups begin early positioning for the 2027 general elections.

Observers say the reported attack on his convoy reflects the rising political tension already emerging in several states as parties reorganize their structures and mobilize supporters.

For Amaechi and his supporters, however, the message following the confrontation appeared clear: the political campaign, he says, will continue despite the intimidation.

APGA Warns Obi: South-East Support May Collapse Before 2027

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Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi
Labour Party presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi

(DDM) — The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Sly Ezeokenwa, has stirred fresh political debate after suggesting that Peter Obi may not enjoy the same level of support from the South-East in the 2027 presidential election as he did during the 2023 polls.

Ezeokenwa made the statement during a media interaction with journalists in Lagos, where he discussed evolving political dynamics in the South-East region and the possible impact on future elections. According to him, the political environment across the region has changed significantly since the 2023 general election, and such changes could reshape voter alignments ahead of the next presidential contest.

His remarks come as political parties across Nigeria gradually begin positioning and strategizing for the 2027 elections, which analysts believe could feature intense competition among major political blocs.

During the 2023 presidential election, Obi, who contested under the platform of the Labour Party Nigeria, recorded overwhelming support in the South-East, a region widely considered his political base. Obi’s strong performance in the region was attributed to a combination of ethnic solidarity, youth-driven political mobilization, and dissatisfaction with the traditional dominant parties.

The former governor of Anambra State had previously served as a prominent figure within APGA before leaving the party years ago to pursue national political ambitions under different platforms.

However, Ezeokenwa argued that the political situation in the region is no longer the same as it was during the 2023 election cycle. He maintained that the South-East could become more politically competitive by 2027, suggesting that voters may reconsider their alignments depending on party strength, leadership structures, and political developments.

He further indicated that Obi could face strong political competition even within his home state of Anambra, where APGA has historically maintained a dominant political presence.

Anambra has long been regarded as the stronghold of APGA, with the party consistently performing strongly in state elections. According to Ezeokenwa, the party’s continued influence in the state demonstrates the loyalty of many voters to APGA’s political structure.

He referenced previous electoral outcomes in Anambra, including the most recent governorship election, as evidence of the party’s enduring grassroots support base.

Political observers say that APGA’s influence in the South-East, particularly in Anambra, has allowed it to maintain relevance despite the dominance of larger national parties.

Ezeokenwa also explained that the party is currently strengthening its political infrastructure across the region as part of its long-term electoral strategy. This includes mobilizing grassroots supporters, consolidating party structures, and expanding its reach in various South-East communities.

In addition, the APGA chairman revealed that the party’s alignment with the federal government is not a new political approach but rather part of its longstanding strategy of maintaining cooperative relations with the ruling administration.

According to him, such alliances are often intended to secure developmental benefits for states where the party has political influence.

Ezeokenwa therefore advised Obi not to assume that the political momentum he enjoyed in the South-East during the 2023 election will automatically translate into similar support in 2027.

“He should better not expect to enjoy the same level of support that he had in 2023,” he said.

His comments are likely to trigger further debate within the region, where Obi still commands significant popularity among supporters who view him as a reform-minded political figure.

Analysts note that although 2027 remains several years away, early political signals such as these often reflect emerging alliances, strategic positioning, and competition among parties seeking to consolidate influence ahead of the next presidential race.

Igbo Group President Dissolves National Council After Months of Inactivity

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(DDM) — The National President of the Organization of Igbo Communities (OIC), Major Chukwuemeka Ukason, has announced the dissolution of the group’s National Executive Council (NEC), citing the expiration of the council’s tenure and prolonged inactivity that has slowed the organization’s operations.

In an official notice released by the leadership of the organization, Ukason stated that the decision became necessary after the council reportedly remained largely inactive for more than three months. According to him, the inactivity had begun to hinder the smooth administration and overall progress of the group.

The dissolution, he explained, takes immediate effect and is aimed at repositioning the organization for renewed activity, stronger leadership coordination, and the fulfillment of its founding objectives.

The Organization of Igbo Communities (OIC) is a socio-cultural platform established to promote unity, cooperation, and collective development among Igbo communities living both within and outside Nigeria. The organization often functions as a coordination body for community leaders, youth representatives, and stakeholders seeking to strengthen Igbo identity, protect cultural heritage, and advocate for social and economic progress.

Over the years, similar Igbo socio-cultural organizations have played key roles in mobilizing community development initiatives, facilitating dialogue among leaders, and addressing issues affecting Igbo populations across different regions.

However, like many voluntary community organizations, leadership continuity and active participation have sometimes posed challenges. Sources familiar with the OIC structure say the National Executive Council is expected to coordinate programs, policy direction, and administrative decisions that guide the organization’s activities nationwide.

When the council fails to function regularly, observers say, it can stall projects, delay decision-making, and weaken coordination among various chapters of the organization.

Ukason, while announcing the dissolution, said the decision was not taken lightly but was necessary to ensure the organization remains active and capable of fulfilling its responsibilities to members and affiliated communities.

He emphasized that the move should be seen as a step toward strengthening the institution rather than a punitive action against any individual members.

“I sincerely appreciate and thank all members who served in one capacity or another during the tenure of the dissolved council,” he said in the statement.

The president acknowledged the contributions and dedication of former council members, noting that their service to the organization remains recognized and valued despite the administrative decision.

Analysts say such dissolutions are not uncommon in community-based organizations, particularly when leadership terms expire without immediate transition arrangements or when internal structures require restructuring.

Observers also note that leadership resets often provide opportunities for broader participation, new strategies, and renewed energy within civic groups.

Although the statement did not specify when a new council would be constituted, insiders suggest that consultations may begin soon to establish an interim structure or prepare for fresh leadership appointments.

For many members of the organization, the coming weeks are expected to determine how quickly the OIC can reorganize its leadership framework and resume full operational activities.

Ukason concluded his statement by wishing the former council members success in their future endeavors and encouraging continued commitment to the development of the organization and the wider Igbo community.

The announcement marks a significant moment for the Organization of Igbo Communities as it seeks to reset its leadership structure and chart a new path forward.

PRESS RELEASE: ADC Urges Youths and Women to Contest Political Offices, Targets 35% Inclusion

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African Democratic Congress (ADC)

A PRESS RELEASE STATEMENT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN (NASEPCO)

Youth/women’s Participation in Politics: The Importance of Aspiring for Political Positions to Achieve the Federal Government’s and ADC party 35% Youth/women Inclusion Target

07/03/2026

One of the most regrettable, unfortunate, saddened, sorrowfully, painful, pathetic and grossly expensive statement that we cannot pass unto our children is the slogan or rather the believe that say, “Youths are the leaders of tomorrow”. Tomorrow that never comes.

The active participation of young people in politics today is utmostly essential for the growth, stability, and sustainability of democracy in Nigeria. As the nation continues to strive for inclusive governance, the role of youths/women’s in leadership and decision-making processes cannot be overemphasized.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has continued to emphasize the need for greater youth/women inclusion in governance, with policies and advocacies aimed at ensuring that young/woman occupy at least 35% of political cum leadership positions across the country. This initiative is designed to harness the energy, creativity, innovation, and fresh perspectives that young/women in Nigerians bring to nation-building.

Nigeria has a very youthful/women’s population, and this demographic strength should be reflected in the country’s political leadership. Unfortunately, youth/women participation in politics has often been limited to voting during elections rather than contesting for elective and appointive positions.

Also, the youths/women have always been used as objects of electoral malpractices and they end up killing themselves. Come to think of it, “who snatches electoral materials during election? Youths. Who are the police officers that will catch them? Youths. Who causes electoral malpractices as thugs and killers, Youths. Who are sent to either kill them or get killed as soldiers, Youths. Pathetic! Hilarious and utmostly unfortunate. Why should we remain like this? Why should we keep being used and maligned in the hands of these political bourgeoisies? Enough is enough. The earlier we take the bull by the horn, the better for our future and that of our children and children’s children.

To truly achieve meaningful representation, young/women’s must begin to aspire to political offices, participate in political parties, engage in policy discussions, and actively seek leadership roles.

Encouraging youths/women’s to contest for political positions is not only about representation but also about shaping policies that directly affect their future.

Young and women’s leaders are often more connected to contemporary issues such as education, employment, technology, entrepreneurship, and social development.

In addition, youth and women’s participation strengthens democratic institutions by promoting transparency, accountability, and innovative governance approaches. When young people are empowered to lead, they contribute significantly to national development and social transformation.

Stakeholders, including government institutions, political parties, civil society organizations, and community leaders, must therefore create enabling environments that support youth and women’s political participation. This includes providing mentorship, leadership training, fair opportunities within political parties, and reducing barriers that discourage young and women’s from contesting elections.

Young and Nigerians women are encouraged to take advantage of opportunities such as the *Not Too Young To Run* Act, which has lowered the age requirements for several political offices. This law serves as a clear signal that the future of Nigeria belongs to its youths/women’s and that they must take active steps toward leadership.

Achieving the 35% youth and women’s inclusion target requires commitment not only from government but also from the youths themselves. By stepping forward to contest political positions and actively engaging in governance processes. Nigerian youths/women’s can help shape a better and more prosperous future for the nation.

The time has come for young and women’s to move beyond being spectators in politics to becoming key players and decision-makers in the democratic process.

Come to think of it, most of our past leaders and political lords were at their twenties and thirties when they started pulling weight in this country. Remember some notable characters like General Yakubu Gowon, Late Major General Muhammadu Buhari, Aguiyi Ironsi, Sani Abacha, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Olusegun Obasanjo, etc, these gigantic political lords were at their twenties in late 60s when they shake this Nation politically and otherwise, but it’s quite regrettable that most of them still came back to rule us in their old age while we, the youths/women’s should fill the gaps. We need to be proactive politically; we need to be awake from slumber politically, we need to always bear in mind that youths and women’s are not just leaders of tomorrow but leaders of today. That ideological framework needs to be changed. And no one can change it if not you and I.

African Democratic Congress (ADC) supports YOUTH 35% inclusion and Women 35% Affirmation, therefore calls and solicits that youths/women’s who know that they have the capacity to aspire for any political position should come out. This is a clarion call to change the narratives. Come out lets make it happen.

We are the Youths/women’s and we are the pillar of our dear nation.

SIGNED:

*HON. JOSEPH ENAN MAGARI.*

PUBLICITY SECRETARY.

NATIONWIDE ASPIRANTS SEMINAR PLANNING COMMITTEE.(NASEPCO).

FOR:

CMR ABEL ABAJI.

CHAIRMAN.

NATIONWIDE ASPIRANTS SEMINAR PLANNING COMMITTEE.(NASEPCO).

Davido Shares Ramadan Blessings by Feeding 500 People at Iftar

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Davido has once again shown a generous side to his fans and community after organizing a large charitable gesture during the holy month of Ramadan. The award-winning Nigerian superstar recently helped provide meals for about 500 people to break their fast during Iftar, spreading goodwill and compassion during one of the most sacred periods in Islam.

According to reports and posts circulating online, the singer sponsored the feeding as a way of supporting members of the Muslim community observing Ramadan. Iftar, the evening meal that marks the end of the daily fast, is traditionally a time when families and communities gather to share food, reflect, and pray. By providing meals for hundreds of people, Davido helped ensure that many individuals could break their fast with dignity and comfort.

Videos and photos from the event quickly began circulating across social media, showing rows of prepared meals being distributed to attendees. Many of those present expressed gratitude for the gesture, praising the singer for using his influence and resources to support people during the spiritual season.

Ramadan is widely known as a period that emphasizes charity, compassion, and generosity toward others, especially those who may be in need. Acts such as feeding the fasting are considered especially meaningful, and many individuals and organizations make an effort to provide meals to communities during the month.

Davido has often been involved in various acts of philanthropy over the years. Beyond his success in music, the singer has repeatedly used his platform to support charitable causes and assist fans. His actions during Ramadan further reinforce the image many supporters have of him as someone who values giving back to society.

Fans online reacted warmly to the gesture, with many praising the artist for spreading kindness and unity regardless of religious background. Some also pointed out that acts like this help bring attention to the spirit of Ramadan and the importance of caring for others.

As Ramadan continues, moments like these highlight how public figures can use their influence not only for entertainment but also to encourage generosity and community support. For many of those who benefited from the meal distribution, the event was more than just food. it was a reminder of compassion and shared humanity during a meaningful time of the year.

Transgender Adult Film Star Arrested After Alleged Stabbing Incident

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A transgender adult film performer has been arrested following an alleged violent altercation involving a man who reportedly declined a sexual encounter due to his religious beliefs.

According to local authorities, the incident occurred after the two individuals met and began interacting before a disagreement escalated. Police say the man allegedly refused to engage in sexual activity, citing personal and religious reasons. Investigators claim that the situation soon turned into a heated argument, which allegedly resulted in the suspect attacking the man with a sharp object.

Emergency services were called to the scene after the victim sustained injuries during the confrontation. He was transported to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, and officials later confirmed that his injuries were not believed to be life threatening.

Law enforcement officers subsequently arrested the performer in connection with the incident. The suspect is currently facing charges related to assault with a weapon, though authorities say the investigation remains ongoing as they gather statements and review evidence surrounding what happened.

Police officials have not yet released the full details of the encounter, but they noted that witness accounts and physical evidence will play an important role in determining exactly how the altercation unfolded.

The case has attracted significant attention online, particularly because it involves a public figure in the adult entertainment industry. Discussions across social media have focused on the circumstances leading up to the incident and the broader issues of consent, personal beliefs, and conflict escalation.

Legal experts say that cases involving assault allegations are typically examined carefully in court, with prosecutors required to prove the events beyond reasonable doubt. Depending on the findings of the investigation, the suspect could face additional legal consequences if convicted.

Authorities have urged the public to avoid speculation while the investigation continues, emphasizing that the legal process will determine the final outcome of the case.

Further updates are expected as more details emerge from the ongoing investigation and upcoming court proceedings.

Timothée Chalamet Faces Backlash After ‘No One Cares’ Comment About Ballet and Opera

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Timothée Chalamet has sparked debate online after a comment about ballet and opera circulated widely on social media, drawing criticism from members of the performing arts community who felt the remark dismissed two long-standing artistic traditions.

The controversy began after a clip from an interview featuring the actor went viral. In the video, Chalamet appeared to suggest that “no one cares” about ballet and opera, a statement that quickly caught the attention of artists, performers, and cultural organizations connected to those art forms. The comment spread rapidly across platforms, triggering a wave of reactions from dancers, singers, and fans of classical performance.

Many individuals involved in the ballet and opera world responded by defending the cultural importance of the arts. Several performers took to social media to share their experiences and highlight the dedication required to master these disciplines, which often involve years of rigorous training and performance.

Some organizations and artists responded in a more inviting tone rather than outright criticism. A number of posts directed at Chalamet suggested that the actor might reconsider his perspective if he attended a live performance. In one widely shared response, performers wrote that they would “love to change your mind,” encouraging the actor to experience the energy of a live production firsthand.

Supporters of ballet and opera also used the moment to point out that these art forms continue to attract passionate audiences around the world. Major institutions such as American Ballet Theatre and Metropolitan Opera regularly perform to full houses and maintain devoted global followings, particularly among younger audiences who are rediscovering classical performance through digital platforms.

At the same time, some fans of Chalamet suggested the comment may have been taken out of context or intended humorously. They argued that viral clips often lack the broader conversation surrounding a statement, which can sometimes lead to misunderstandings.

The discussion has since grown into a broader conversation about the place of classical arts in modern entertainment culture. While blockbuster films and streaming platforms dominate much of today’s entertainment landscape, supporters of ballet and opera emphasize that live performance still plays a vital role in cultural life.

As the debate continues online, some performers say they hope the moment ultimately draws more curiosity toward the arts rather than discouragement. For them, the viral conversation offers an opportunity to introduce new audiences to the beauty and emotional power of ballet and opera.

Whether Chalamet chooses to respond directly remains unclear, but the exchange has already reignited discussions about how traditional art forms can remain relevant and appreciated in a rapidly changing entertainment world.

Eccentric Outfit at Paris Fashion Week Goes Viral, Sparks Online Debate

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A short video from the recent shows at Paris Fashion Week has taken social media by storm after capturing a guest arriving in an unusually bold and eccentric outfit that quickly drew attention from both attendees and viewers online.

The clip, which began circulating widely across platforms like TikTok and Instagram, shows the individual confidently walking into one of the high-profile fashion events

 

wearing an outfit that blended dramatic textures, exaggerated shapes, and striking accessories. The look included oversized elements and unconventional styling choices that instantly made it stand out among the already daring fashion typically seen during fashion week.

Within hours of being posted, the video racked up thousands of views and comments, with many users praising the boldness of the look while others debated whether it pushed creativity too far. Some viewers described the outfit as “artistic” and “fearless,” noting that fashion weeks are known for encouraging experimental style and individuality. Others, however, reacted with humor or confusion, questioning whether the look was meant to be serious or simply a playful attempt to grab attention.

Fashion observers pointed out that events like Paris Fashion Week often serve as a global stage not just for designers but also for influencers, celebrities, and fashion enthusiasts eager to showcase their most daring looks. Street style outside the shows has become almost as influential as the runway itself, with photographers and fans capturing outfits that can quickly go viral online.

The viral clip has once again highlighted how social media has transformed fashion events into worldwide spectacles. Moments that once would have been seen only by those physically attending the shows can now reach millions of viewers within minutes, sparking conversations about creativity, personal expression, and the ever-evolving boundaries of style.

While it remains unclear who the person in the video is, the attention generated by the clip has turned the moment into one of the most talked-about highlights from this season’s fashion week. For many observers, the reactions reflect the essence of modern fashion culture where bold experimentation often sparks both admiration and debate.

As the shows continue in Paris, fans and fashion watchers are keeping an eye out for the next surprising street-style moment that could once again capture the internet’s attention.

3 soldiers killed as troops eliminate bandit kingpin, 45 others

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The Nigerian Army has killed 45 suspected bandits in a fierce confrontation in Danmusa Local Government Area of Katsina State.

Diaspora Digital Media understand that the operation was launched following credible intelligence on the movement of bandits operating across parts of Katsina and neighboring Zamfara states.

Among those killed during the operation were two prominent bandit leaders identified as Kachallah Alti, said to be a nephew and second-in-command to notorious bandit kingpin Adamu Alieru, and another commander known as Damale.

Sources said the confrontation followed an earlier attack by bandits riding on motorcycles and armed with sophisticated weapons who stormed Alhazawa village in Musawa Local Government Area on March 5 and rustled cattle belonging to residents.

Community members and some repentant bandits in the area reportedly resisted the attack, killing four of the bandits and recovering the stolen cattle, which were returned to their owners.

However, the bandits were said to have regrouped and returned in larger numbers on March 6, allegedly to launch a reprisal attack.

While advancing toward Musawa through Maidabino A Ward, the bandits reportedly ran into troops stationed at the Forward Operating Base (FOB) in Dan Ali, Danmusa LGA.

This resulted in a fierce exchange of gunfire during which troops overpowered the attackers and neutralised 45 of them.

However, the operation also recorded losses on the side of the military as three soldiers were killed during the encounter.

Further checks indicated that Alti had recently assumed a more active operational role within the bandit network after the death of his brother, Kachalla Dan Isihu, who was previously killed by security forces during counter-banditry operations.

Alti was said to have coordinated several violent attacks across communities, particularly along the Danjibga axis in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara.

 

Army buries soldiers killed during counter-insurgency operations

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Remains of soldiers killed in Delta

The Nigerian Army has buried soldiers who lost their lives during counter-insurgency operations in Borno State.

The burial ceremony took place at the Maimalari Military Cantonment Cemetery in Maiduguri, with senior military officers, government officials, and families of the deceased in attendance.

The Media Information Officer of the Joint Task Force North-East, Operation Hadin Kai, Lt. Col. Sanni Uba, confirmed the development in a statement issued on Saturday.

During the burial ceremony, the Theatre Commander of Operation Hadin Kai, Major General Abdulsalam Abubakar, described the event as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces in the line of duty.

“In the profession of arms, there are moments of victory that fill us with pride and affirm the strength, courage and unity that define our service. Yet there are also solemn moments that weigh heavily on our hearts and remind us of the true cost of service, as we have witnessed today,” Abubakar said.

He explained that the deceased soldiers displayed courage, selflessness and steadfast dedication to their duties, noting that their deaths represent a loss not only to their immediate families but also to the Nigerian Army, the Armed Forces of Nigeria and the country.

“They gave their lives in devotion to a cause greater than themselves – the nation, the people and the ideals they swore to defend. They were brave, loyal and courageous patriots whose sacrifices will never be forgotten,” he added.

Abubakar further said the troops fought bravely and upheld the highest traditions of the Nigerian Army.

“They endured hardship so that our flag would continue to fly high. Their sacrifices remind us that freedom is not free; it is secured by the steadfast resolve of patriots willing to place duty above self,” he said.

The Theatre Commander assured the families of the deceased personnel that the sacrifices of the fallen soldiers would not be in vain.

He also stated that all benefits and entitlements due to them would be processed without delay to assist their families.

He also extended condolences on behalf of the Chief of Defence Staff, the Chief of Army Staff and the Armed Forces of Nigeria to the bereaved families.

 

Flash Floods Kill 23 in Nairobi

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At least 23 people have died following overnight flash floods that swept through Nairobi, authorities confirmed on Saturday, as rescue teams continued searching for survivors and assessing widespread damage across the Kenyan capital.

The floods were triggered by intense rainfall late Friday that overwhelmed drainage systems, turning major roads into fast-moving rivers and submerging homes and businesses in several parts of the city.

Police said emergency responders worked through the night to rescue trapped residents, with at least 29 people pulled to safety. Search-and-rescue teams remained deployed across affected neighborhoods on Saturday.

Officials from the Kenya Red Cross described the scale of the destruction as severe.

“We are seeing devastation… A huge number of areas in the city were affected, but also counties all over the country,” said Red Cross spokesperson Munir Ahmed.

Reporters observed extensive damage across Nairobi, ranging from informal settlements to more affluent areas such as Parklands.

Floodwaters destroyed sections of roads, submerged buildings and disrupted daily life for thousands of residents.

The disaster also disrupted air travel. Kenya Airways confirmed that several flights scheduled to land in Nairobi were diverted to the coastal city of Mombasa due to the severe weather.

Beyond the capital, the Kenya Red Cross reported that hundreds of households in nearby counties were affected and large areas of farmland had been damaged.

Researchers have warned that extreme weather events in East Africa are becoming more frequent.

Several studies over the past two decades have documented increasingly severe cycles of heavy rainfall and prolonged drought across the region.

Just weeks before the flooding, authorities reported severe drought conditions in Mandera County, where thousands of livestock were killed due to lack of water and pasture.

The disaster has also sparked criticism of Nairobi’s leadership, particularly over the state of the city’s drainage systems.

Critics on social media accused Nairobi governor Johnson Sakaja of failing to deliver on campaign promises to improve drainage and road infrastructure.

Opposition senator Edwin Sifuna called for a comprehensive review of the city’s drainage network, saying existing interventions were insufficient to prevent flooding.

Authorities say emergency teams will continue rescue operations while officials assess the full scale of the damage caued by the floods.

Iran war: US approves ’emergency’ weapons sale to Israel

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The United States Department of State has approved an emergency sale of 12,000 bomb casings to Israel as fighting between Israel and Iran intensifies across the Middle East.

According to a statement released Friday by the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, the sale includes 1,000-pound (450-kilogram) bomb casings valued at approximately $151.8 million.

Officials said the weapons package is intended to strengthen Israel’s ability to confront current and future threats.

“The proposed sale will improve Israel’s capability to meet current and future threats, strengthen its homeland defense, and serve as a deterrent to regional threats,” the bureau said in the statement.

The agreement also includes engineering, logistics and technical support services provided by the U.S. government and private contractors.

Emergency Approval

Under normal circumstances, U.S. arms exports must be reviewed and approved by Congress. However, Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, invoked emergency authority under the Arms Export Control Act to bypass congressional approval.

The State Department said the waiver was necessary due to urgent national security considerations.

“The Secretary of State has determined and provided detailed justification that an emergency exists that requires the immediate sale to the Government of Israel of the above defense articles and defense services,” the department said.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump said major American defense manufacturers have agreed to quadruple production of advanced weapons to support military operations and regional allies.

Trump made the announcement in a social media post on Friday, about a week after U.S. and Israeli forces launched coordinated strikes against Iran.

The decision to bypass Congress has drawn criticism from some lawmakers.

.Gregory Meeks, a Democratic member of the United States House Foreign Affairs Committee, said the move raises questions about the administration’s handling of the conflict.

“Rushing to invoke emergency authority to circumvent Congress tells a different story,” Meeks said in a statement.

“This is an emergency of the Trump administration’s own creation,” he added.

The approval comes as the Middle East conflict continues to expand, raising concerns among international observers about the potential for a broader regional war.

Peter Obi officially registers with ADC

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Mr Peter Obi and other ADC stakeholders

Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party (Nigeria), Peter Obi, has formally defected to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), marking a major shift in Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Obi officially registered with the ADC on March 7, 2026, in his home state of Anambra State.

The former Anambra governor was the Labour Party’s presidential candidate during the 2023 presidential election.

Speaking shortly after completing his registration, Obi said he was prepared to work with other Nigerians who are committed to changing the country’s leadership.

He said the move was part of efforts to build a stronger political platform capable of challenging the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the next election cycle.

“I am ready to join hands with other well-meaning Nigerians to put a stop to the bad leadership of the APC-led government in 2027,” Obi said while addressing supporters.

The former presidential candidate also called on his supporters across Nigeria and in the diaspora to register with the ADC and participate in what he described as a historic political movement.

Political observers say Obi’s defection could reshape opposition politics in Nigeria, particularly in the South-East where he maintains strong support.

During the 2023 election, Obi gained widespread backing among young voters and urban populations, emerging as one of the major contenders against candidates of the APC and the People’s Democratic Party (Nigeria).

More reactions from political parties and stakeholders are expected in the coming days as the development continues to generate debate across Nigeria’s political space.

S’east working with other zones for presidency — Obi

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Mr Peter Obi and other ADC stakeholders

 

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has flagged off its registration in Anambra State, urging all intending members to move to their wards to participate in the exercise.

This is coming as Mr Peter Obi, during the exercise said that the entire South-East is in support of his ambition, insisting that people of the zone have the right to lead the country.

Obi, who addressed members during the flag off of the registration, said stakeholders of the South-East are working with others to ensure that the zone produces the next President, who will rescue the country from bad governance.

He said: “On this journey, South-East is working as a family. All the notable political leaders are all here in ADC. We are all working together as a family, and we are discussing with other parts of the country.

“In this exercise, we are working to unite every opposition party, so you are going to see members of the political parties working with us and the aim is to make Nigeria a working place.

“We want Nigeria to be a secure country, not one that is the fifth insecure country in the world, and the number one country where no one wants to be born in.”

 

Obasanjo Foundation’s Six-Day Free Medical Outreach Reaches 10,000 Families in Lagos

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The Olusegun Obasanjo Foundation has successfully concluded a six-day free medical outreach in Lagos, providing essential healthcare services to approximately 10,000 families across three communities in the state.

The humanitarian initiative, held from February 27 to March 4, 2026, was organised to commemorate the 89th birthday of the Foundation’s founder, former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo. Rather than marking the occasion with a ceremonial celebration, the Foundation chose to deliver large-scale medical assistance to residents in Ijede, Imota, and Alimosho.

The outreach offered a wide range of healthcare services, including cardiovascular screenings, general medical consultations, and specialised eye and ear care, all provided free of charge to beneficiaries.

Medical teams began operations early on February 27 at the Ijede Local Council Secretariat in Ikorodu. Healthcare professionals worked daily from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., moving from Ijede to the Imota Mini-Stadium before concluding with a three-day programme at the Alade Stadium in Agbado/OkeOdo LCDA, Alimosho.

At each location, a coordinated system ensured that the large turnout comprising elderly residents, artisans, traders, and children was efficiently managed. Participants underwent structured medical screenings and consultations, after which prescribed medications were dispensed immediately.

A major highlight of the outreach was the specialised eye care programme. Over 5,000 people received eye examinations, with thousands fitted with free prescription glasses on-site. In addition, more than 300 individuals diagnosed with severe eye conditions have been scheduled for fully sponsored surgical procedures.

The hearing care component of the programme also delivered significant impact. In response to the high cost of hearing aids in Nigeria, the Foundation distributed more than 1,500 hearing aids to beneficiaries at no cost equipment valued at hundreds of millions of naira.

Chief Executive Officer of the Foundation, Olalekan Makinde, said the outreach would have a far-reaching impact beyond the immediate beneficiaries.

“The indirect impact is immeasurable,” Makinde said. “When a father receives treatment and returns to work healthier, or a grandmother regains her hearing and confidence, it affects entire families. When children can see and hear clearly in school, the benefits extend far beyond the individual.”

The Foundation also commended the medical teams, volunteers, and organisers whose coordinated efforts ensured the smooth execution of the large-scale operation.

With follow-up procedures already being arranged for beneficiaries scheduled for surgeries, the Foundation said the outreach is expected to leave a lasting legacy in the communities served.

According to the organisation, the initiative reflects a commitment to compassionate leadership and community transformation, with its impact expected to resonate across thousands of households in the years ahead.

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