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  • Trump warns of fresh strikes if Iran talks fail

    Trump warns of fresh strikes if Iran talks fail

    President Donald Trump said Friday that US warships are being reloaded with weaponry to strike Iran if talks in Pakistan fail to produce a deal, in an interview with the New York Post.

    “We have a reset going. We’re loading up the ships with the best ammunition, the best weapons ever made — even better than what we did previously and we blew them apart,” the Post quoted Trump as saying.

    “And if we don’t have a deal, we will be using them, and we will be using them very effectively.”

    In a brief and cryptic message on his Truth Social network earlier, Trump had spoken of the “WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL RESET!!!”

    Vice President JD Vance headed to Islamabad on Friday to lead the US delegation in this weekend’s talks with Iran, with a warning to Tehran not to “play” Washington.

    AFP

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  • Appointment of Investment, Securities Tribunal chair followed due process – CSO

    Appointment of Investment, Securities Tribunal chair followed due process – CSO

    The Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency has insisted that due process was followed in the appointment of Barrister Aminu Junaidu as Chairman of the Investment and Securities Tribunal, IST.

    The Centre stressed that the process was backed by the constitutional authority of President Bola Tinubu.

    Addressing a press conference on Friday in Abuja, the Centre’s Executive Director, Pastor David D. Yakubu, dismissed claims that the appointment violated the Investment and Securities Act 2025 as unfounded and lacking evidence.

    Junaidu assumed office on October 26, 2025, following his appointment by President Tinubu.

    The Centre noted that reforms introduced by the agency since the appointment is being emulated by contemporaries in other countries.

    It pointed out that on March 13, 2026, the Ethiopian Ambassador to Nigeria visited the IST to study its processes. Also, a delegation from Ethiopia’s capital market institutions called at the IST on March 27, 2026.

    “Such engagements are not routine. They reflect a level of confidence in the Tribunal’s direction and signal that its reforms are gaining recognition beyond Nigeria’s borders,” Yakubu added.

    Speaking on the legal controversy surrounding Junaidu’s appointment, the Centre maintained that it was properly approved by President Tinubu within his constitutional powers.

    It dismissed claims that the Secretary to the Government of the Federation acted outside legal bounds in announcing your appointment, describing the process as a standard administrative procedure for heads of agencies.

    “Governance is not static. Administrative decisions evolve in response to institutional needs and national priorities. To interpret this flexibility as illegality is to misunderstand the nature of executive responsibility,” Yakubu said.

    The Centre also addressed concerns over qualification, noting that Junaidu, as a former Attorney-General of Zamfara State, brings extensive experience in governance, legal advisory, and institutional management.

    It warned that narratives capable of undermining confidence in Nigeria’s capital market must be approached with caution.

    “While public scrutiny is essential in a democracy, it must be grounded in facts and exercised with a sense of proportion. Interventions that amplify uncertainty without sufficient basis risk weakening the very institutions they seek to protect,” Yakubu said.

    The Centre urged stakeholders to prioritise stability, assess leadership based on measurable outcomes, and allow reforms to mature, emphasising that Nigeria’s progress depends on both decisions made and how they are interpreted.

    Appointment of Investment, Securities Tribunal chair followed due process – CSO

  • ADC crisis: Court hears Nafiu-Bala Gombe’s suit April 14

    ADC crisis: Court hears Nafiu-Bala Gombe’s suit April 14

    The Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed April 14 for the hearing of a suit filed by Nafiu-Bala Gombe seeking to stop the Sen. David Mark-led African Democratic Congress (ADC) from parading itself as the party’s leaders.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that Justice Emeka Nwite fixed the date, following the hearing notices issued to parties in the suit.

    Gombe, in the suit marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1819/2025, had sued ADC, Mark, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Chief Ralph Nwosu as 1st to 5th defendants respectively.

    Justice Nwite had adjourned the case sine die (indefinitely) at the last hearing date to await the decision of the Court of Appeal.

    The judge adjourned the matter indefinitely after counsel for the defendants informed the court of an appeal filed against the lower court order.

    However, the Appeal Court, in its March 12 judgment, ordered the parties to return to the trial court and maintain the status quo ante bellum pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.

    Against the appellate court’s judgment, INEC, on April 1, removed the names of Mark and Aregbesola from its official portal and website as ADC’s national chairman and national secretary respectively.

    In reaction to INEC’s decision, the Mark-led leadership, in a motion on notice filed on April 7 by Sulaiman Usman, SAN, prayed the court to order the commission to restore their names as they were, prior to the institution of the suit by Gombe.

    They also sought an order for an accelerated hearing.

    Meanwhile, Mark and Aregbesola have urged the court “to dismiss the suit in limine for want of jurisdiction.”

    The former Senate President, in his preliminary objection filed on April 7 by his lawyer, Usman, argued that Gombe lacked the locus standi to file the suit, having voluntarily resigned his position as deputy national chairman of ADC.

    He argued that the suit is predicated on falsehood and suppression of material facts, particularly concerning the plaintiff’s resignation.

    The embattled national chairman stated that the subject matter of the suit borders on internal affairs of a political party, which are non-justiciable.

    According to him, the plaintiff has disclosed no reasonable cause of action.

    “This honourable court lacks jurisdiction to entertain this suit.

    “The suit constitutes a gross abuse of court process,” he added.

    Aregbesola, in his consequential counter-affidavit deposed to by Anthonia Nwafor from the law firm of M.E. Sheriff & Co, equally urged the court to dismiss the suit.

    He said Gombe, in his suit, seeks to approbate and reprobate at the same time because he is no longer a member of the National Executive Committee of ADC, having resigned his position as the deputy chairman of the committee to make way for smooth and effective coalition and restructuring.

    He stated that the party communicated Gombe’s resignation to INEC in compliance with its standard rules and guidelines.

    Aregbesola, who said the suit is unmeritorious, sought an order awarding him the sum of N50 million as costs for being discommoded by defending the suit.

    On his part, Nwosu, in his preliminary objection filed on April 7 by his lawyer, P. I. Oyewole, equally prayed the court to dismiss the suit.

    The ex-party’s national chairman, who argued that the case is premature, submitted that Gombe had failed to exhaust the internal dispute resolution mechanism before filing the suit.

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  • 2027: National Forum of Former Legislators back Tinubu, Oyebanji for second term

    2027: National Forum of Former Legislators back Tinubu, Oyebanji for second term

    The Ekiti State Chapter of the National Forum of Former Legislators (NFFL) has formally been inaugurated with members pledging to deploy their legislative experience to ensure the reelection bid of President Bola Tinubu and Governor Biodun Oyebanji.

    The forum which comprises all former lawmakers both at the National Assembly, House of Assembly and Councillors unanimously promised to use their residual antecedents to strengthen governance and democracy in Nigeria.

    The inauguration ceremony, held at Lady Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado-Ekiti, was performed by the National Coordinator of the Forum, Hon. Raphael Nnanna Igbokwe, on behalf of the Convener, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, Chief of Staff to the President.

    In a communique issued at the end of the event, the Forum expressed satisfaction with the impressive turnout and the commitment of members to good governance, democratic consolidation and sustainable development in Ekiti State and Nigeria at large.

    Members of the forum unanimously agreed to deploy their wealth of legislative and governance experience to provide advisory support and strategic insights aimed at enhancing effective service delivery at all levels of government.

    The Forum also resolved to mobilise widespread grassroots and institutional support for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s second-term bid, citing his developmental strides and commitment to the progress of the state.

    Performing the inauguration, the National Coordinator of the Forum, Hon. Raphael Nnanna Igbokwe commended the Convener, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, for his foresight in establishing the NFFL as an enduring political and governance platform, describing it as a “permanent reservoir of experience and expertise” available for national development and citizen mobilisation.

    Also speaking, Dr. Ifeoluwa Arowosoge, General Coordinator, Ekiti State Chapter said the inauguration of the group in Ekiti would give past legislators some sense of belonging and enable them to contribute to the growth and development of the state using their wealth of experience and expertise.

    Similarly, a former House of Representatives member, Congressman Bimbo Daramola who is a member of the Advisory Council of the forum charged members to work together as one family, embrace progressive engagement, and the advancement of democratic values in Ekiti State and Nigeria.

    Speaking at the event, the Secretary to Ekiti State Government, Professor Habbibat Adubiaro and the Chief of Staff to Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Oyeniyi Adebayo appreciated the past legislators for the confidence reposed in the President and the Governor and promised that Governor Oyebanji would continue to work hard for the progress and development of the State.

    2027: National Forum of Former Legislators back Tinubu, Oyebanji for second term

  • Arteta urges Arsenal to pile pressure on Man City in title race

    Arteta urges Arsenal to pile pressure on Man City in title race

    Mikel Arteta challenged Arsenal to pile pressure on Manchester City by extending their lead at the top of the Premier League before their title rivals play 24 hours later.

    Arteta’s side host Bournemouth on Saturday and second-placed City travel to Chelsea on Sunday as the title race approaches a pivotal moment.

    The Gunners are nine points ahead of City, having played a game more than Pep Guardiola’s team.

    That lead would increase to 12 points if Arsenal defeat Bournemouth, putting City under intense pressure to take maximum points from their tricky trip to Stamford Bridge.

    Asked how important it would be to move further ahead of City, Arteta told reporters on Friday: “The closer we get, the relevance and importance of the match increases, obviously, and tomorrow is a big day for us.

    “The players know it, our supporters know it, it’s early kick-off, so get up early, have an early breakfast, bring your lunch, bring your dinner, as you say in England, and let’s go all together for it because it has to be a big day.”

    After losing to City in the League Cup final and to second tier Southampton in the FA Cup quarter-finals, Arsenal bounced back with a hard-fought 1-0 win at Sporting Lisbon in the Champions League quarter-final first-leg on Tuesday.

    The Gunners are chasing a first English title in 22 years, as well as their maiden Champions League crown.

    And Arteta is convinced that they can finish the season with both trophies, which would finally end their six-year silverware drought since lifting the FA Cup.

    “First of all, the capacity we have as a club and as a team, the will to win,” Arteta said to explain his belief.

    “We recognise the opportunity ahead and we are going to do our best to achieve it.”

    Arteta’s Arsenal contract expires in 2027 and the Spaniard remains fully committed to the club after reports of talks over a new deal.

    “There’s no news on that. We have no time to discuss that now. The full focus is on what we have to do from here until the end of the season,” he said.

    “I am fully committed and really happy and I feel good. My family is good and I still have so much ambition to do with this football club, and for now we are in a good place.

    “This job is about the present and what you do on the day. Give your very best and feel that you are the person that can lead and inspire the group to achieve great things for the club.”

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  • UCL: ‘You’ll smash these guys’ – Gerard tells Barça star ahead of second leg clash

    UCL: ‘You’ll smash these guys’ – Gerard tells Barça star ahead of second leg clash

    Barcelona legend Gerard Pique has extended words of encouragement to the club’s star, Pau Cubarsi, ahead of the Blaugrana’s UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg match against Atletico Madrid next Tuesday.

    Earlier this Wednesday Hansi Flick’s team suffered a 2-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid at Camp Nou during the first leg.

    Following Pau Cubarsi’s red card in the 44th minute, Julian Alvarez opened the scoring for the visitors with a well-placed free-kick. In the second half, Alexander Sorloth increased his team’s advantage against the Catalans in the 70th minute.

    Cubarsi, who was shown a straight red card for a last-minute foul on Giuliano Simeone, took to Instagram to acknowledge his lack of discipline.

    The 19-year-old centre-back expressed in his social media post, “One action determines the match and the tie. That’s football, and I accept responsibility for the outcome. There is still a long way to go in this two-legged tie, and we are more united than ever: we are a family, and we have always demonstrated that. Moving forward, with hard work and determination, we will never give up.”

    Pique, who secured nine La Liga titles and three UEFA Champions League trophies with Barcelona from 2008 to 2022, remarked,” “With your head held high, kid. You’ll smash these guys on your way back.”

    Cubarsi, who is set to play in his team’s La Liga match against Espanyol on Saturday, has been a crucial starter for Flick’s squad this season. He has made 39 starts out of 42 appearances across all competitions for the Catalans, scoring once in a 2-1 La Liga defeat to Girona.

    With Cubarsi unavailable for selection against Atletico Madrid on April 14, Flick is expected to give Ronald Araujo a starting position in the forthcoming Champions League match. He may also opt to reposition Eric Garcia deeper and start either Fermin Lopez or Gavi in the midfield.

    UCL: ‘You’ll smash these guys’ – Gerard tells Barça star ahead of second leg clash

  • 2026 World Cup: Neymar does not want play for Brazil – Luizao

    2026 World Cup: Neymar does not want play for Brazil – Luizao

    Former Brazil World Cup champion Luizao, who played alongside Ronaldo Nazario, has made a strong assertion regarding Neymar Junior.

    The Selecao is preparing for the 2026 World Cup under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, who has chosen not to include Neymar since taking on the role of head coach.

    Ancelotti has pointed to Neymar’s unfitness as the justification for this decision, with the Italian manager acknowledging that the former Barcelona star will be considered for selection if he demonstrates that he is fully fit.

    Neymar has committed to giving his utmost effort in his quest to be reinstated to the national team prior to the World Cup in June.

    However, Luizao, who was part of the World Cup-winning team in 2002, contends that the Santos forward lacks the ambition to secure a place in the squad.

    Luizao highlighted how his former teammate Ronaldo Nazario overcame injuries to participate in the 2002 World Cup, ultimately leading to victory.

    He believes that Neymar has not exhibited the same level of determination to be included in the squad as Ronaldo did in the past.

    During an appearance on ‘World Champion with Galvao’ on the N Sports channel, as reported by Goal, Luizao expressed, “I believe Neymar does not wish to attend the World Cup. Come on Galvao, when we truly desire it, as Ronaldo did…

    “I would approach the coach for a discussion, and the coach would reach out to him. When we truly want it, we pursue it.”

    Brazil is set to announce their roster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in May.

    The South American giants will also engage in two friendly matches against Panama and Egypt before their opening match in Group C against Morocco.

    2026 World Cup: Neymar does not want play for Brazil – Luizao

  • Nigerian Breweries confirms no casualties after Aba fire incident

    Nigerian Breweries confirms no casualties after Aba fire incident

    Nigerian Breweries Plc says no casualties were recorded following a fire incident at an external warehouse facility in Aba, Abia.

    The company disclosed this in a corporate filing signed by its Company Secretary, Mr Uaboi Agbebaku, and released to the Nigerian Exchange Ltd. on Friday.

    It said the incident occurred on Thursday at a leased warehouse located opposite its Aba brewery, noting that the facility was used for storing empty plastic crates.

    According to the company, the fire was promptly contained through the coordinated efforts of its emergency response team, with support from relevant government agencies.

    It also acknowledged the assistance of partners, including Oris Group and members of the host community, in managing the situation.

    Nigerian Breweries said the immediate impact of the incident was largely limited to the empty crates stored in the facility.

    It added that a detailed assessment and investigation into the cause of the fire were ongoing.

    The company, however, assured that operations at its Aba brewery, including production, logistics and sales, remained stable and were not affected by the incident.

    “No injuries or fatalities were recorded.

    “Operations at Aba Brewery, including production, logistics and sales, remain stable and unaffected.

    “Nigerian Breweries Plc remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of safety and operational excellence across its facilities,” it said.

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  • War: ‘You’ll not be our ally’ – Israel takes action against Spain

    War: ‘You’ll not be our ally’ – Israel takes action against Spain

    Isreali Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has accused Spain of exhibiting ‘hostility’ following its exclusion from the Gaza truce center.

    Following the announcement made by the Israeli foreign affairs ministry regarding Spain’s exclusion from the Civil-Military Coordination Center, Netanyahu charged Madrid with demonstrating ‘hostility’ towards Israel.

    In a video message released on Friday, the Prime Minister stated, “Israel will not remain passive in the face of those who assault us.

    “Spain has slandered our heroes, the soldiers of the IDF, who are the moral army in the world.

    “Consequently, I have ordered the removal of Spanish representatives from the coordination center in Kiryat Gat, as Spain has consistently opted to oppose Israel.

    “Anyone who attacks the State of Israel instead of the terrorist regimes, anyone who does this, will not be our ally in the future of the region.

    “I refuse to tolerate this hypocrisy and hostility. I will not permit any nation to conduct a diplomatic war against us without facing an immediate consequence for it.”

    On Thursday, the Prime Minister of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, denounced the recent strikes conducted by Israel on Lebanon.

    “His [Netanyahu] disregard for life and international law is intolerable,” Sánchez expressed on X.

    Sánchez, regarded as Europe’s most outspoken critic of the military actions undertaken by the US and Israel in the region, called upon the European Union to suspend its association agreement with Israel.

    War: ‘You’ll not be our ally’ – Israel takes action against Spain

  • Vance warns Iran not to ‘play’ US at talks in Pakistan

    Vance warns Iran not to ‘play’ US at talks in Pakistan

    US Vice President JD Vance warned Iran on Friday against trying to “play” Washington, as he set off for talks in Islamabad aimed at transforming a fragile ceasefire into a lasting peace deal.

    Despite the temporary truce struck between the foes, deep disagreements remain as to the way forward, and both sides have accused the other of failing to properly implement the current agreement.

    “If the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good faith, we’re certainly willing to extend the open hand,” Vance told reporters before taking off from Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.

    But “if they’re going to try to play us, then they’re going to find the negotiating team is not that receptive”, he said.

    Since the ceasefire took effect, US President Donald Trump has voiced displeasure at Iran’s handling of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, which was meant to be reopened, while Tehran has reacted angrily to Israeli attacks in Lebanon, insisting that it too falls under the agreement.

    Official sources say the talks in Islamabad will cover several sensitive points, including Iran’s nuclear enrichment and the free flow of trade through the strait.

    While Pakistan had said the discussions would start on Friday, Vance is not expected to arrive until Saturday.

    Late Friday evening, all routes leading to the Serena Hotel, the expected venue, were blocked off with heavy security, while a large banner and digital signs along the expressway heralded the “Islamabad Talks”.

    Iran has suggested that its participation could hinge on a halt to Israeli attacks on Lebanon: “The holding of talks to end the war is dependent on the US adhering to its ceasefire commitments on all fronts, especially in Lebanon,” said Esmaeil Baqaei, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman.

    Iranian officials have said the Israeli strikes had rendered the Pakistan talks “meaningless”.

    Nevertheless, Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guards signalled they were committing to the ceasefire and had “not launched anything at any country”, according to the state broadcaster.

    In a barrage of social media posts that sparked fears for the shaky truce, Trump on Thursday accused Iran of doing a “very poor job” of allowing oil through the Strait of Hormuz and of breaching the terms of their ceasefire agreement.

    But Vance, who is leading the US delegation alongside special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, told reporters: “We’re going to try to have a positive negotiation.”

    – ‘Pure noise’ –

    One 30-year-old resident of Tehran told AFP he was sceptical negotiations would be successful, describing most of what Trump says as “pure noise and nonsense”.

    “He wants to manipulate the Islamic republic into getting a deal. I think that was his intention, if you can say there is an intention.”

    A fifth of the world’s oil and vast quantities of natural gas and fertiliser pass through the Strait of Hormuz in peacetime, but only a small number of vessels have crossed since the truce was announced earlier this week.

    The two-week ceasefire was agreed to allow time for negotiations aimed at ending a conflict that has already killed thousands and plunged the global economy into turmoil.

    “I am scared of the war starting again, and at the same time I’m scared of the regime staying”, Tehran resident Sheida told AFP, withholding her last name out of concern for her safety.

    – Parallel talks –

    Hezbollah announced on Friday that it had targeted Israel’s Ashdod naval base with missiles “in response to the enemy’s violation of the ceasefire and its repeated attacks on Beirut”.

    On Wednesday Israel carried out its heaviest strikes on Lebanon since Iran-backed Hezbollah entered the Middle East war, killing more than 300 people.

    Afterwards, Trump told NBC News that Israel was “scaling back” strikes in Lebanon and that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had assured him its attacks would become more “low-key”.

    A Western diplomat said on condition of anonymity that there was ongoing “pressure from European states, Gulf states and Egypt on Israel to prevent renewed Israeli airstrikes on Beirut after ‘Black Wednesday’”.

    As of Friday afternoon, the Israeli army had not acted on warnings the day before that it would strike wide areas in Beirut’s south.

    It did, however, carry out a strike near a government building in the southern city of Nabatiyeh that killed eight security personnel, Lebanon state media said.

    Israel’s army, meanwhile, reported that more than 4,300 Hezbollah sites had been “dismantled” in Lebanon since the start of the war.

    Washington has said the Lebanese front will be dealt with under separate talks next week, although neither Israel nor the Lebanese government have publicly confirmed these talks.

    The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) warned Friday that food insecurity was on the rise in Lebanon with prices surging and supply chains disrupted.

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