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  • VDM Alleged Link : Police Arrest Suspect Behind Bola Tinubu’s AI-Generated Voice

    VDM Alleged Link : Police Arrest Suspect Behind Bola Tinubu’s AI-Generated Voice

    The Nigerian Police Force has arrested Ifechukwu Dennis, the man identified as the originator of an AI-generated voice note that was widely circulated online as a leaked recording of President Bola Tinubu.

    Presidential Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, announced the arrest on Thursday in a post on his official X account.

    “The IGP crack team has arrested Ifechukwu Dennis who originated the fake voice that he passed on to his gullible targets as President Tinubu’s voice,” he said.

    The arrest closes a week-long controversy that began on May 27, 2026, when a video of social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, went viral.

    In the clip, an AI-generated voice resembling Tinubu’s was heard making inflammatory statements — including that insecurity in the South-East was deliberate, that he had pressured Peter Obi to step down ahead of the 2023 election, and that he was indifferent to Nigerians’ suffering.

    Investigations by multiple news organisations, however, established that VDM had not posted the doctored audio.

    An unidentified individual had extracted footage from VDM’s original Instagram video and superimposed the AI-generated voice notes before recirculating the manipulated version online.

    Despite this, the Presidency had initially called for VDM’s prosecution.

    Onanuga had described the incident as “a clear case of egregious abuse of the social media platform,” drawing criticism after fact-checkers confirmed VDM’s original video contained none of the fabricated audio.

    Further details on the circumstances of Dennis’s arrest and the charges he may face were not immediately available at the time of filing this report.

  • EPL: Omar Berrada rates Man Utd’s chances of winning title in next two seasons

    EPL: Omar Berrada rates Man Utd’s chances of winning title in next two seasons

    Manchester United’s CEO, Omar Berrada, has rated the club’s chances of winning the Premier League title in the next two seasons.

    Man United finished behind Arsenal and Manchester City in the Premier League table last season.

    However, Berrada believes the Red Devils are in a “good place” to win the Premier League within two years.

    “Ideally, we do it [win Premier League title] next season, and if not, then the following season. I think we’re in a good place,” Berrada said on Inside Man Utd as quoed.

    “We have seen some really good progress on the pitch this season, and we’re going to continue building on that.”

    EPL: Omar Berrada rates Man Utd’s chances of winning title in next two seasons

  • Best places to buy original perfume oils in Kano

    Best places to buy original perfume oils in Kano

    many local traders possess years of knowledge about fragrance blending, scent families, and customer preferences, making Kano one of the country’s most respected fragrance destinations.

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  • LaLiga: Benfica demands €15m from Real Madrid for Mourinho

    LaLiga: Benfica demands €15m from Real Madrid for Mourinho

    Benfica have confirmed that Real Madrid have to pay €15million if they want their manager Jose Mourinho.

    Madrid president, Florentino Perez, wants to bring back Mourinho to the Bernabeu as he seeks re-election this weekend.

    But Benfica on Thursday, released a statement revealing that Perez had informed them of his “firm intention to recruit” Mourinho.

    The Portuguese club however also made it clear that Mourinho’s release clause was worth €15million.

    Previous media reports had suggested that it could cost the Spanish giants as little as three million euros.

    Mourinho has already appeared in a video on Perez’s Instagram account affirming that he was ready to return to the club he first joined in 2010.

    LaLiga: Benfica demands €15m from Real Madrid for Mourinho

  • Friendly: Chelle outlines strategy for Portugal showdown 

    Friendly: Chelle outlines strategy for Portugal showdown 

    Super Eagles head coach Éric Chelle has promised to ring the changes in his team’s friendly against Portugal.

    Nigeria will face La Selecao in a friendly next week Wednesday at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal.

    Chelle’s side were held to a 2-2 draw by Poland in their international friendly in Warsaw on Wednesday night.

    Only captain Wilfred Ndidi, and goalkeeper Maduka Okoye featured for 90 minutes in the game.

    The Malian promised to approach the Portugal clash the same way.

    “The approach will be similar because, as I mentioned, my players are out of shape. Why do we need these two matches in the middle of the summer holidays…” Chelle was quoted by sportowefakty.wp.pl.

    Friendly: Chelle outlines strategy for Portugal showdown 

  • DKT International Nigeria launches Avibela to expand women’s reproductive health options

    DKT International Nigeria launches Avibela to expand women’s reproductive health options

    DKT International Nigeria has launched Avibela, a long-acting hormonal intrauterine device (IUD), marking a significant step forward in expanding access to modern contraceptive options for women across the country.

    The product was unveiled at an exclusive launch event in Lagos attended by the Special Adviser to the Governor of Lagos State on Health Matters, Dr. Kemi Ogunyemi, alongside other leading gynaecologists, maternal health specialists, healthcare practitioners, and public health stakeholders. Additional launch events are scheduled to hold in Abuja and Port Harcourt as part of a broader nationwide introduction.

    Avibela is a progestin-only hormonal IUD that provides over 99 per cent protection against unintended pregnancy for up to eight years. In addition to its contraceptive benefits, the device has also been shown to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding by more than 90 per cent for up to five years, helping address a major health concern affecting many women of reproductive age. As a prescription-only contraceptive method, women are advised to consult their healthcare providers to determine whether Avibela is the most suitable option for their individual health needs and reproductive goals.

    The device works through the localised release of levonorgestrel directly within the uterus and does not contain oestrogen, making it suitable for women who may be unable to use combined hormonal contraceptives. Fertility also returns quickly after removal by a trained healthcare provider.

    Speaking at the launch, Debu Satapathy, Country Director, DKT International Nigeria, said the introduction of Avibela reflects the organisation’s commitment to improving women’s access to safe, effective and convenient reproductive healthcare solutions. 

    “For many women, reproductive healthcare goes beyond pregnancy prevention. It is also about comfort, confidence, health, and the ability to make informed choices about their bodies and future. Avibela provides women with a reliable, long-term contraceptive option while also helping to manage heavy menstrual bleeding, which can significantly impact quality of life. Our goal is simple: expanding choice and improving lives. By introducing Avibela, we are ensuring that more women have access to modern healthcare solutions that support their reproductive goals, wellbeing, and long-term health,” Satapathy said.

    Also present at the event was the Special Adviser to the Governor of Lagos State on Health Matters, Dr. KemiOgunyemi, who commended the initiative as a vital addition to the state’s maternal and reproductive health landscape.

    Key note speaker at the event, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology UNILAG, and Chairman, Medical Advisory Committee, Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Prof. Ayodeji A. Oluwole, highlighted the importance of expanding access to modern contraceptive options in Nigeria.

    “Nigeria continues to have a significant unmet need for contraception, with many women requiring safe, effective and convenient options. Hormonal IUDs represent an important advancement because they offer highly effective, long-acting and reversible contraception while delivering additional health benefits such as the management of heavy menstrual bleeding and menstrual pain. Avibela expands the contraceptive choices available to Nigerian women and provides healthcare professionals with another valuable tool to improve reproductive health outcomes and quality of life,” he said.

    Nigeria continues to face gaps in access to modern family planning solutions, particularly among women seeking long-term, low-maintenance contraceptive methods. With Avibela, DKT International Nigeria aims to broaden awareness of hormonal IUDs and support more informed conversations around reproductive health and family planning.

    Avibela is expected to be available through trained healthcare providers and partner clinics across key cities in Nigeria.

    DKT International Nigeria launches Avibela to expand women’s reproductive health options

  • Bank recapitalisation programme remains significant achievement — Cardoso

    Bank recapitalisation programme remains significant achievement — Cardoso

    The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr Olayemi Cardoso, has disclosed that the bank recapitalisation programme remains one of the most significant achievements of this reform period. According to a post on his X handle, Cardoso revealed that April and May were defined by consolidating reforms, strengthening institutions, and translating policy gains […]

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  • Oyo Assembly calls for stronger security surveillance

    Oyo Assembly calls for stronger security surveillance

    The Oyo State House of Assembly has called for stronger security surveillance and the strategic deployment of patrol vehicles across the state to improve public safety, deter criminal activities, and enhance rapid response to security threats. The lawmaker representing Ibadan North West State Constituency, Hon. Dawood Olalere, in his motion noted that the protection of […]

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  • UK Tightens Visa Rules, Threatens Universities With Foreign Student Ban

    UK Tightens Visa Rules, Threatens Universities With Foreign Student Ban

    The United Kingdom’s Home Office has announced a significant tightening of immigration compliance rules for universities recruiting international students, warning that institutions which fail to meet new standards will lose their licence to sponsor foreign student visas.

    The reforms introduce a tougher monitoring regime and expanded enforcement powers aimed at tackling what the government describes as abuse of the student visa system.

    Under the revised Basic Compliance Assessment framework, universities must now maintain a visa refusal rate below five per cent, a course enrolment rate of at least 95 per cent, and a course completion rate of at least 90 per cent. The previous thresholds stood at 10 per cent, 90 per cent and 85 per cent respectively.

    Institutions that fail to meet any of the three benchmarks will face a sliding scale of penalties, including restrictions on recruitment and, ultimately, loss of the right to recruit international students.

    The Home Office said the measures are intended to ensure universities are recruiting responsibly, warning that high drop-out rates may indicate students entering the illegal working economy, while high visa refusal rates or low enrolment figures may reflect poor due diligence by institutions.

    The announcement, published on the UK government website on Thursday, comes during a visit to Manchester Metropolitan University and follows a reported 30 per cent fall in student asylum claims over the past year.

    According to the Home Office, asylum claims from work, study and tourist visa routes have more than tripled under the previous government, accounting for 37 per cent of all claims, with international students forming the largest share.

    Of the 100,000 asylum applications recorded in 2025, around 39 per cent came from individuals who had arrived through legal migration routes, including student visas.

    The Home Office also introduced a first-of-its-kind “visa brake” on study visas for nationals of Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, following a surge in asylum claims linked to these countries.

    Further enforcement measures include contact with 306,000 students whose visas are due to expire, with warnings that meritless asylum claims will be refused and individuals without legal status expected to leave or face removal.

    From summer 2027, a new traffic light rating system will classify universities based on compliance performance. Institutions rated red will face recruitment restrictions and will be required to implement 12-month improvement plans, with failure to improve resulting in the loss of international recruitment rights.

    The Home Office said the changes are designed to increase transparency and strengthen oversight of institutions deemed at risk of abuse.

    Universities UK, the body representing higher education institutions, acknowledged the need to address visa abuse but warned that policy stability was essential.

    Its president, Professor Malcolm Press, said international students contribute £37bn in export earnings and play a vital role in the UK’s global standing.

    “What universities need from government is policy stability, transparent visa decision-making, and real-time data to act on emerging concerns,” he said.

    He also warned that recent declines in international recruitment had led to cost-cutting and job losses across the sector.

    Critics, however, have raised concerns about the impact of the measures on genuine students from conflict-affected countries.

    The University of Chester has suspended recruitment from Pakistan until autumn 2026, citing a rise in visa refusals, while the University of Wolverhampton and the University of East London have stopped accepting undergraduate applications from both Pakistan and Bangladesh.

    Sunderland, Coventry, Hertfordshire, Oxford Brookes, Glasgow Caledonian and BPP University have introduced similar restrictions.

    The University of Cambridge told affected applicants it would be unable to issue Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies to support visa applications and acknowledged that the restrictions would cause “considerable disappointment”.

    The government said the reforms form part of a broader effort to restore control to the immigration system, under which net migration has fallen by 74 per cent.

    UK Tightens Visa Rules, Threatens Universities With Foreign Student Ban is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • 2027: APM’s Ajadi appoints ALGON chairman as campaign DG

    2027: APM’s Ajadi appoints ALGON chairman as campaign DG

    The senatorial candidate of the Allied Peoples’ Movement (APM) for Oyo Central Senatorial District, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has appointed the Chairman of Egbeda Local Government Area and Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON) in Oyo, Hon. Sikiru Sanda, as the Director General (DG) of his senatorial campaign organisation. The appointment, […]

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