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  • Djibouti president Guelleh claims election victory to retain power since 1999

    Djibouti president Guelleh claims election victory to retain power since 1999

    Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh on Saturday claimed victory in an election that secured a sixth straight term in the strategically placed Horn of Africa nation.

    “Re-elected”, the 78-year-old declared in a social media post as early results gave him a huge lead over his little-known opponent in Friday’s election.

    Guelleh has ruled the tiny nation of one million people for 27 years with an iron grip. He has made his name leveraging Djibouti’s key location to turn it into an international military and maritime hub.

    Its 23,000 square kilometres (8,900 square miles) hosts military bases and contingents from France, the United States, China, Japan and Italy, generating substantial financial, security and political benefits.

    With about six percent of votes counted, an AFP tally of results announced by the election commission gave Guelleh more than 96 percent of the vote, putting him well on course to extend his term.

    Mohamed Farah Samatar, leader of the Unified Democratic Centre (CDU), a party with no seats in parliament, had about 3.5 percent.

    Guelleh won the last election in 2021, boycotted by most of the opposition, with more than 97 percent of the vote. He had announced he would step down this year but a constitutional amendment in November removed the upper age limit of 75 for presidential candidates.

    Some polling stations stayed open an hour later because of delays opening at the start of the day. But few people in Djibouti doubted who would win.

    Amid heavy security, Guelleh, widely known by his initials IOG, voted before noon at City Hall alongside his wife, while Samatar cast his ballot earlier.

    “By the grace of God, we have arrived here, and we hope that this will end in victory,” Guelleh told reporters.

    Guelleh has plastered the capital with campaign posters and drew thousands to his rallies, while Samatar has struggled to gain support.

    The national broadcaster aired one of Samatar’s events, with only a few dozen people present.

    “I’m going to vote for Ismail Omar Guelleh because he has a good programme for young people. I don’t even know what his opponent looks like,” Deka Aden Mohamed, 38, told AFP.

    – Unemployment and debt –

    Guelleh has faced little opposition since succeeding the country’s first president, Hassan Gouled Aptidon, in 1999. He had been Aptidon’s chief of staff.

    In 2005, Guelleh was re-elected unopposed.

    His candidacy is seen by some as offering “stability” in the troubled Horn of Africa region, but analysts say it is driven by the absence of a unanimously accepted successor.

    The health of the president has come under scrutiny.

    Despite claims by the Djibouti League of Human Rights that the vote is a “masquerade”, people told AFP they were eager to vote.

    “It’s a duty to go vote,” said Yussuf Mohamed Hussein. “I’m going to vote for the president; Samatar, I don’t even know him.”

    Around 70 percent of young Djiboutians are unemployed and the country’s development has come at the cost of substantial debt, particularly to China.

    Djibouti is situated on the key Bab al-Mandeb strait, which divides the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden and is one of the world’s busiest shipping routes.

    Without agriculture to rely on, the country depends on ports for 70 percent of its gross domestic product, with Ethiopia its main maritime outlet.

    The nation is accused by human rights organisations of repressing dissent, while Guelleh faces claims of favouring his own majority Issa ethnic group at the expense of the Afar minority.

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  • NPFL: Kun Khalifat FC battle ready for Warri Wolves — Joseph

    NPFL: Kun Khalifat FC battle ready for Warri Wolves — Joseph

    Kun Khalifat FC defender, Ameh Joseph, says that players are in high spirit ahead of the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, matchday 34 clash against Warri Wolves.

    Obinna Uzoho’s side will trade tackles with Warri Wolves at the Dan Anyiam Stadium, Owerri on Sunday.

    Joseph declared that the players will fight to secure maximum points in the game.

    He insisted that they have no excuse not to win the game.

    “The mood in camp is electric ahead of our game against Warri Wolves,” Joseph told Kun Khalifat FC media.

    “Everyone is sharp, focus and hungry, we’ve put in the work, we know what is at stake and we are coming out on Sunday with full intensity.

    “No excuse no holding back we are going for all three points. We will make sure we do everything within our power to get the three points in the field of play.”

    NPFL: Kun Khalifat FC battle ready for Warri Wolves — Joseph

  • La Liga: Real Madrid title hopes dented by Girona draw

    La Liga: Real Madrid title hopes dented by Girona draw

    Real Madrid dropped more points in the Spanish title race with a frustrating 1-1 La Liga draw at home against Girona on Friday.

    Fede Valverde drilled Alvaro Arbeloa’s side ahead early in the second half but Thomas Lemar’s fine strike secured a point for the Catalan visitors at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    The draw against Girona brought Madrid within six points of La Liga leaders Barcelona, but the Catalans host local rivals Espanyol on Saturday when they could move nine ahead with a victory.

    Madrid head to Bavaria to face Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash on Wednesday, trailing 2-1, in the competition where their hopes of silverware this season now mainly lie.

    After Jude Bellingham impressed as a substitute in the first leg against Bayern, Arbeloa gave him his first start since January.

    Madrid had the better of the first half but needed goalkeeper Andriy Lunin to save well from Azzedine Ounahi early on.

    At the other end Girona goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga denied Mbappe and Valverde as Los Blancos began to knock on the door.

    Bellingham tested Gazzaniga early in the second half with a drive from the edge of the box, shortly before his team took the lead.

    Valverde lashed in a shot from the edge of the box which Gazzaniga tried to push out with his wrists but badly misjudged and the ball flew past him and into the net.

    Madrid’s top goalscorer Mbappe mis-hit a shot when well placed and Gazzaniga saved well at his near post to keep Vinicius at bay as Madrid tried to put the game to bed.

    Instead Girona pulled level, with former Atletico midfielder Lemar planting a superb strike from the edge of the box beyond Lunin’s helpless dive and into the bottom corner.

    Arbeloa took off England international Bellingham shortly after the hour with the visit to Munich in mind.

    Madrid’s hopes of a trophy appear to hinge on that match against Vincent Kompany’s side, with only seven La Liga matches remaining to try and overhaul Hansi Flick’s Barca, the reigning champions.

    Gazzaniga beat away Mbappe’s shot and the French superstar appealed in vain for a penalty as he collided with Vitor Reis in the box.

    Six minutes of stoppage time were added on but they were not enough for Arbeloa’s underwhelming team to conjure a late winner.

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  • Israel may use nuclear weapons against Iran – Prof Mearsheimer

    Israel may use nuclear weapons against Iran – Prof Mearsheimer

    Professor John Mearsheimer, a renowned American political scientist, has predicted that Israel may use nuclear weapons against Iran as a last resort to decimate Tehran’s nuclear development.

    The Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago delivered the keynote address on Friday at the Arab Center’s Eleventh Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.

    Noting that Israel considers Iran an existential threat, the expert warned: “Israel will use nuclear weapons against Iran if they suspect Iran is pursuing a nuclear deterrent.”

    “It is now clear that Israel cannot prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons using its conventional forces,” he said. “The United States will not stop that (nuclear use) from happening.”

    Mearsheimer condemned Israel’s multifaceted operations in the Middle East, accusing it of using its military might to suppress people in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

    He insists Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mossad Director, David Barnea played a key role in convincing President Donald Trump that a “quick and decisive victory” was possible in Iran.

    The international relations scholar decried the recent depletion of U.S. munitions and bases, as well as the diversion of assets to the Middle East when the focus should be on China and Asia.

    He argued that Iran holds “almost all the cards” and is in a very powerful spot, saying by cutting off the Strait of Hormuz, “they are in a position to tank the global economy.”

    Highlighting other consequences of the war, Mearsheimer said Tehran can “destroy GCC countries as functioning societies” through further attacks on energy infrastructure and desalination plants.

    He also observed people focus on the Hormuz blockade’s impact on oil, but don’t talk about fertilizer shortages, which would affect the planting season and could cause many people to starve to death.

    Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Erdogan on Friday continued his strong criticism of Israel, saying 254 Lebanese people were “brutally killed” on the day the ceasefire was declared.

    Erdogan said “the genocidal network” is blinded by blood and hatred and continues to unalive children, women, and civilians, disregarding human values and recognizing no rules or principles.

    On the controversial death penalty law passed by the Knesset, the President likened the targeting of Palestinians to apartheid. “Isn’t it using the law as a tool of racist authoritarianism?” he quipped.

    Israel may use nuclear weapons against Iran – Prof Mearsheimer

  • Nigerians Don’t Support Celebrity Businesses, Says Laura Ikeji

    Nigerians Don’t Support Celebrity Businesses, Says Laura Ikeji

    Celebrity beauty entrepreneur Laura Ikeji has sparked widespread debate after attributing the struggles of many celebrity-owned businesses in Nigeria to weak consumer support and limited internal industry backing.

    Speaking on the issue, Ikeji argued that while Nigerians actively engage with celebrities’ music, films, and lifestyle content online, they are often reluctant to purchase products from their businesses. She said this lack of patronage contributes to the closure of many celebrity brands after only a few years of operation.

    She also claimed that even within the entertainment industry, celebrities rarely support one another’s business ventures, a trend she believes further slows growth and sustainability.

    Comparing Nigeria with global markets, she referenced international stars such as Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Kim Kardashian, noting that their businesses enjoy strong consumer backing and are able to scale rapidly.

    Ikeji further suggested that Nigerian consumers often assume celebrity products are overpriced, preferring to patronise smaller vendors instead. She also pointed to a perception issue around celebrity wealth and spending habits, which she said influences purchasing decisions.

    According to her, investors are also hesitant to fund celebrity-led businesses due to concerns about financial discipline and priorities, creating additional barriers to long-term sustainability.

    She concluded by urging Nigerians to show more support for celebrity entrepreneurs whose products they admire, noting that consistent patronage is key to business survival and growth

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  • Nasarawa ADC fixes April 11 for state congress in Lafia

    Nasarawa ADC fixes April 11 for state congress in Lafia

    The Nasarawa State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has scheduled its state congress for Saturday, April 11.

    This was disclosed in a statement by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Comrade Idris Ojoko, who confirmed that the event will take place at De 1st Crown Luxury Hotel in Lafia.

    The party urged all members to be present, noting that key deliberations will be held as part of preparations for the 2027 general elections.

    Nasarawa ADC fixes April 11 for state congress in Lafia

  • NPFL: Bendel Insurance warn Boboye over unruly behaviour

    NPFL: Bendel Insurance warn Boboye over unruly behaviour

    Bendel Insurance management have cautioned technical adviser, Kennedy Boboye against a repeat of his misconduct in the matchday 32 encounter with Plateau United.

    They said such behaviours will not be tolerated as they remain a disciplined and law-abiding club.

    DAILY POST recalls that Boboye received heavy sanctions for attacking a match official after the game.

    The Benin-based club also apologised to the Nigeria Referee Association (NRA) for the incident.

    “After a careful review of the circumstances surrounding the incident and the consequences there-in, the management expressed disgust and condemned the action of head coach Kennedy Boboye and described the incident as ugly and unfortunate,” Bendel Insurance were quoted by the NPFL media.

    ‎”The management has also cautioned coach Kennedy Boboye and his crew against a repeat of such action(s), insisting such behaviours will not be tolerated as Insurance FC remain a disciplined and law abiding club.”

    NPFL: Bendel Insurance warn Boboye over unruly behaviour

  • Tobi Makinde breaks silence over rumoured rift with Funke Akindele

    Tobi Makinde breaks silence over rumoured rift with Funke Akindele

    Popular Nollywood actor, Tobi Makinde has spoken out over the rumoured rift with Funke Akindele.

    DAILY POST reports that the news surfaced online after Funke, who is known as Tobi’s mother in the movie industry, failed to attend his wedding in December 2025.

    However, speaking in an interview with BBC, Tobi claimed that social media often creates narratives that are not based on facts.

    Clarifying their current relationship status, the actor explained that some relationships appear to be lost as people transition between different phases of life.

    He said in Pidgin “I’m not aware of any fallout between madam Funke and I. Nothing really happened. Our relationship did not start on social media and no be for social media e go end.

    “As you grow and move from one level to another, some relationships may look like they are lost in transit”, he said.

    Recall that the actor gained popularity after his appearance in Funke Akindele’s productions.

    Tobi Makinde breaks silence over rumoured rift with Funke Akindele

  • Delta: Sapele council chairman, Abeke kidnapped

    Delta: Sapele council chairman, Abeke kidnapped

    By Jimitota Onoyume

    Suspected kidnappers, Friday night, whisked away the Chairman of Sapele local government council, Delta state,  Mr Bright Abeke. 

    Different sources  in Sapele confirmed that he was abducted  along  Owumi road.

    They said  one of  his security aides  was allegedly  shot and  later rushed to an undisclosed hospital by those around. 

    Vanguard gathered that the kidnappers  drove in a  Range Rover SUV , but it could not be confirmed if they abandoned their vehicle or used it to disappear with the hostage.

    It could also not  be confirmed at press time if the kidnappers had made any call  to the family of the council boss or anyone close to him to demand for ransom.

    Meantime ,the ugly development has raised questions around insecurity in the ancient city with many calling for improved security in the area.

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  • Thank God fuel price in Nigeria cheaper than in Kenya, other African countries — Tinubu

    Thank God fuel price in Nigeria cheaper than in Kenya, other African countries — Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu has claimed that Nigeria’s fuel price is better than Kenya’s and other African countries.

    He disclosed this in his speech on Thursday when he visited Yenagoa for project commissioning.

    He acknowledged the economic challenges facing Nigerians, particularly the rising cost of fuel Nigerians face.

    He said he understands the concerns of Nigerians over the current economic situation but stressed that the country is still faring better than some other nations on the continent.

    “Yes, I hear you from the angles of the economy; the fuel prices are biting hard,” Tinubu said. “But look around; let’s thank God together that we are better off than those in Kenya and other African countries.”

    Checks by DAILY POST showed that fuel price in Kenya as of April 2026 stood at $1.37 per litre which around N1,862.

    Since the Iran-United States-Israel start in March, fuel prices have skyrocketed to between N1,290 and N1,350 per liter, while crude oil prices hover around $95 and $100 per barrel.

    In the last six weeks, petroleum marketers, depot owners, and Dangote Refinery have increased their domestic fuel pump prices to reflect global crude oil price volatility.

    Thank God fuel price in Nigeria cheaper than in Kenya, other African countries — Tinubu