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  • I revoked visas Obama granted ex-Iranian VP, relatives – US Sec of State, Rubio

    I revoked visas Obama granted ex-Iranian VP, relatives – US Sec of State, Rubio

    United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has said he revoked the residency statuses of some relatives of former Iran Vice President for Women and Family Affairs, Masoumeh Ebtekar.

    Rubio said he terminated the visas of Ebtekar’s son, Eissa Hashemi, along with his wife and son, noting that they “should never have been allowed to benefit from the extraordinary privilege of living in our country”.

    Posting on X, Rubio disclosed that those affected are currently in the custody of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE, pending their deportation.

    He wrote: “Masoumeh Ebtekar – also known as “Screaming Mary” – was the spokeswoman for the Islamic terrorists who stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979 and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days – subjecting them to beatings, starvation, and mock executions.

    “In 2014, the Obama Administration granted visas to her son and his family to enter the United States. In June 2016, the Obama Administration gave them lawful permanent resident status via the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program.

    “This week, I terminated their lawful permanent resident status and today, Seyed Eissa Hashemi, Maryam Tahmasebi, and their son are now in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement pending their removal from our country.”

    Rubio warned that the US would never become home for “anti-American terrorists or their families under the Trump Administration, it never will”.

    I revoked visas Obama granted ex-Iranian VP, relatives – US Sec of State, Rubio

  • World Health Day: NAS pushes science over superstition to curb sudden deaths

    World Health Day: NAS pushes science over superstition to curb sudden deaths

    By Johnbosco Agbakwuru, Abuja

    The Abuja’s Zuma Deck of the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) led a public awareness walk in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Saturday to mark World Health Day, urging Nigerians to embrace science-based healthcare and ditch deadly misconceptions fueling sudden deaths.

    This is as the advocacy committee chairman, Charles Ndukwe has described as key health dangers, targeted self-medication, anecdotal fixes, and the myth of “physical strength equals health. Many people do not seek scientific verification of their health status. When they feel unwell, some resort to self-medication, while others rely on another person’s experience, assuming that because a particular drug worked for someone else, it will work for them,” he said.

    Speaking to journalists after an awareness campaign, the First Vice President of Zuma Deck, Hassan Mohammed, who spearheaded the event days after the global April 7 observance, emphasized the theme ‘Together for Science’ to promote regular check-ups over unverified beliefs.

    “Today, we are here to commemorate World Health Day. Although it is marked globally on April 7, this is an annual event for us, and we are here to join in the celebration,” he said.

    Mohammed warned that ignorance and poor health habits—like skipping routine tests—are behind rising fatalities, often from undetected issues such as hypertension.

    “We strongly believe that science is central to achieving proper healthcare outcomes. This outreach is aimed at creating awareness so that people understand what they need to do regarding their health,” Mohammed stated.

    “Essentially, we are engaging members of the public to take their health seriously by embracing science as their guiding principle. People should undergo proper medical tests before taking any medication. They should visit hospitals, consult qualified medical professionals, and avoid patronising quacks. This way, they can receive accurate diagnoses and appropriate treatment,” he said.

    “On the issue of sudden death, we are witnessing many cases in society today. Often, this happens because people do not seek medical attention or go for routine check-ups,” he noted.

    “For instance, some individuals are hypertensive without knowing it because they feel physically strong. If they had visited a hospital earlier, they would have been diagnosed and placed on appropriate treatment, which could prevent such tragic outcomes,” he said.

    Drawing from personal experience, Mohammed added: “I have had a personal experience where I believed I was perfectly healthy until I went to the hospital for routine checks and discovered underlying issues. This shows that it can happen to anyone.”

    “That is why we are placing strong emphasis on the issue of sudden death, to educate people on the importance of proactive healthcare,” he said.

    “The truth is that life itself is rooted in science. When people choose alternative paths that are not based on verified knowledge or research, they put themselves at risk. While a few may appear fortunate, many are not, and we have seen numerous unfortunate outcomes. This is why the message about science-based healthcare must resonate widely,” he added.

    Advocacy Committee Chairman Barrister Charles Ndukwe explained the walk’s timing shift due to members’ schedules, with a virtual lecture on ‘Sudden Death: Empiricism versus Diabolism’ set for 8 p.m. that evening.

    “This exercise is essentially a sensitisation campaign held in commemoration of World Health Day, which is marked globally on April 7, 2026. Due to other commitments, we had to move our physical activity to today,” he said.

    “Many people do not seek scientific verification of their health status. When they feel unwell, some resort to self-medication, while others rely on another person’s experience, assuming that because a particular drug worked for someone else, it will work for them,” he said.

    “Many people do not go for regular medical check-ups to determine their health condition. They do not check for conditions such as diabetes, monitor their blood sugar levels, or examine the state of their vital organs. As a result, individuals may be carrying underlying health conditions without knowing it,” he noted.

    “There is a common misconception that being physically strong automatically means being healthy. That is not correct. Strength is not equivalent to good health,” he said.

    He debunked supernatural attributions for collapses in offices, roads, or while driving: “This explains why we sometimes see people suddenly collapse, in the office, on the road, in restaurants, or even while driving. In many cases, such incidents are quickly attributed to supernatural causes or diabolical influences, especially when the individual is involved in community or political activities.”

    “However, these assumptions often lack scientific basis. The human body functions on scientific principles, and health issues should be approached from that perspective,” he said.

    “We are advocating for a shift towards a scientific approach in understanding and managing personal health. People should undergo proper medical examinations and rely on professional diagnosis before commencing treatment,” he said.

    “It is important to note that many health conditions, when detected early, can be effectively managed or treated before they become life-threatening,” he added.

    “Through this awareness campaign and the scheduled lecture, we are inviting members of the public to embrace science-based healthcare practices for their overall well-being,” he said.

    Participants drew FCT residents’ attention with placards rejecting quacks and pushing hospital visits, advancing the group’s call for a science-driven, healthier Nigeria.

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  • NBA position proves courts interfering in party matters – ADC

    NBA position proves courts interfering in party matters – ADC

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has said the position of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) supports its claim that the law is being violated in its ongoing leadership dispute.
    In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said the NBA’s view confirms that courts do not have the power to decide internal party matters.

    “The NBA’s position is clear and unambiguous: courts have no jurisdiction over the internal affairs of political parties,” the statement said.

    The ADC described the NBA’s intervention as “timely and principled,” adding that attempts to obtain court orders in such cases go against the Electoral Act.

    According to the party, the leadership dispute is not a genuine legal issue but “a coordinated effort to weaponize the judicial process for political ends.”

    It also accused some individuals of abusing court processes through “forum shopping and malafide litigation” to create confusion within the party.

    The ADC further claimed that the situation reflects wider political pressure, alleging that the ruling party is trying to weaken opposition groups ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The party warned that any court orders obtained in violation of the law “are fundamentally defective and cannot stand.”

    While praising the NBA for speaking out, the ADC also urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to remain neutral.

    “INEC must remain a neutral arbiter, not a participant in political engineering,” the statement said.

    The party cautioned that Nigeria’s democracy could be at risk if institutions are influenced and legal processes are misused.

    “The issue before us is bigger than the ADC. It is about the integrity of the democratic process itself,” the statement added.

    The ADC said it would continue to use lawful means to defend its leadership and protect democracy.

    NBA position proves courts interfering in party matters – ADC

  • We are ready defeat insecurity – Army Chief

    We are ready defeat insecurity – Army Chief

    Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, has expressed the Nigerian Army’s determination to decisively defeat all security threats confronting the country.
    He stressed the importance of continued support from citizens and state governments.

    The Army chief gave the assurance during an operational visit to Yobe State, where he was received by Governor Mai Mala Buni.

    The Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Appolonia Anele, in a statement explained that the visit was aimed at boosting troop morale and assessing the prevailing security situation in the region.

    General Shaibu acknowledged recent operational challenges, including attacks on troop formations, but maintained that the Army remains steadfast and undeterred in carrying out its constitutional responsibilities.

    He noted that adjustments in operational strategies were already underway to effectively tackle evolving threats and sustain gains across various theatres of operation.

    The COAS assured that troops would continue to confront terrorism decisively, saying that the military is constantly adapting its approaches to match the changing dynamics of insecurity nationwide.

    He urged state governments to strengthen support for personnel engaged in frontline duties, noting that collaboration is key to achieving lasting peace.

    The Army chief commended the government and people of Yobe State for their continued support, describing such cooperation as critical to operational success.

    During his visit to the Headquarters, Sector 2 Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI in Damaturu, the COAS interacted with troops and charged them to remain aggressive and relentless in the fight against insurgents, in honour of fallen comrades and in pursuit of national security.

    We are ready defeat insecurity – Army Chief

  • INEC Chairman, Amupitan last person I will defend – Bashir Ahmad

    INEC Chairman, Amupitan last person I will defend – Bashir Ahmad

    Bashir Ahmad, a former media aide to late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, has suggested that he is not defending the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Joash Amupitan, amid ongoing controversy over his alleged past partisanship conduct.

    Ahmad made the clarification on Saturday during an exchange on X with a user identified as @UpTownOfLagos.

    The user had questioned Ahmad’s position, asking why he appeared to be defending what was described as ‘indefensible’.

    “Isn’t it sad that even after this, you’re still going further in your public defense of the now indefensible?,” @UptownOfLagos wrote.

    In response, Ahmad stated: “Wait. I am not defending anything. If anything, the INEC Chairman will be the last person I will defend. I am only stating the obvious.”

    Earlier, Ahmad had directed a query to X’s artificial intelligence tool, Grok, seeking clarification on the history of a specific X account allegedly linked to Amupitan.

    He asked about the original username associated with an account created in September 2022, which was later linked to the handle “joashamupitan”.

    Grok responded that the account was created on September 6, 2022, with the username “joashamupitan”, and that there was no record of it being changed to that name in November 2025.

    It added that the account retained the username until April 10, 2026, when it was updated to “Sundayvibe00” and subsequently locked amid controversy over posts from 2023.

    DAILY POST reports that the exchange comes amid calls by the African Democratic Congress, ADC, and some Nigerians for the resignation of the INEC chairman over allegations of partisanship.

    In a statement signed by its spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi, the party said a 2023 pro-Bola Tinubu social media post allegedly linked to the INEC chairman raises concerns about the credibility and neutrality of the electoral body.

    The ADC also alleged attempts to alter digital records to conceal past political affiliations, warning that such actions threaten transparency and accountability.

    The party maintained that an electoral umpire must not only be independent but also be perceived as impartial.
    The development has sparked debate across social media platforms.

    INEC Chairman, Amupitan last person I will defend – Bashir Ahmad

  • 2027: ‘Our mission to rescue, reposition Kebbi non-negotiable’ — Malami

    2027: ‘Our mission to rescue, reposition Kebbi non-negotiable’ — Malami

    Former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, has declared that his mission to rescue and reposition Kebbi State is non-negotiable, vowing to press ahead with determination and unity.

    Malami said there would be no retreat or surrender in the effort to transform the state, expressing confidence that Kebbi would rise through collective resolve and divine support.

    He made the remarks on Thursday during his return to the state after a 123-day absence, drawing a massive crowd that disrupted activities across parts of Birnin Kebbi.

     

    Supporters thronged major roads from the airport into the state capital, chanting and waving flags of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, signalling his political re-emergence ahead of the 2027 elections.

    The large turnout brought movement and commercial activities to a standstill in several areas, as residents and traders struggled to navigate blocked roads.

    Eyewitnesses described the reception as unprecedented. A trader, Sani Abdullahi, said he was forced to shut his shop due to the crowd, noting that he had never witnessed such a large gathering in the state.

    Malami had been away from Kebbi since December 2025 following his arrest in Abuja by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission over allegations still under legal review. He was later granted bail in March 2026 after months of detention and legal proceedings.

    Despite maintaining a relatively low profile since his return, supporters described the homecoming as symbolic of strong grassroots backing and renewed political momentum.

    2027: ‘Our mission to rescue, reposition Kebbi non-negotiable’ — Malami

  • Gunmen kill Imo monarch, 5 others, burn corpses

    Gunmen kill Imo monarch, 5 others, burn corpses

    By Emmanuel Iheaka

    Unidentified gunmen have killed the traditional ruler of Ochia Autonomous Community in Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo State, Eze Paulinus Ekwueme, and five others in his entourage.

    A source in the community who pleaded anonymity said the incident happened along Asaa/Awara road in the area on Friday evening.

    According to the source, the gunmen set the corpses ablaze after firing shots at them.

    Confirming the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Henry Okoye, stated that the command had launched a manhunt for the killers.

    Okoye said the Commissioner of Police, Audu Bosso, has paid an on-the-spot assessment of the area.

    “‎The Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, CP Audu Garba Bosso has deployed tactical units with available operational assets to go all out, in synergy with other security agencies and hunt down the hoodlums responsible for the dastardly attack on the Traditional Ruler of Ochia Autonomous Community along Asaa Awara Road, Ohaji/Egbema LGA.

    “‎The deployment followed a distress report received from Ohaji Division on 10th April, 2026 at about 1630hrs, indicating that armed assailants attacked the Traditional Ruler of Ochia Autonomous Community along Asaa Awara Road. Regrettably, the attack led to the death of the monarch, HRH Eze Barrister Paulinus Ekwueme (Ochia I of Ochia Kingdom), alongside five other yet-to-be-identified victims.

    “‎Upon receipt of the report, the CP immediately mobilized and dispatched tactical teams to the scene at Assa, where operatives recovered the burnt corpses of the deceased. The remains have been evacuated and deposited at the Federal University Teaching Hospital (FUTH), Owerri, for preservation and autopsy.

    “‎Consequently, the Command has commenced a comprehensive investigation into the incident, while intensive operations are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects and recover any weapons in their possession.

    ‎”In addition, the Commissioner of Police and his Management Team have embarked on an on-the-spot assessment and confidence-building visit to the Ochia community to reassure residents of the Command’s resolve to restore calm and enhance sustained security presence in the affected area,” Okoye submitted.

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  • NOA staff, pensioners cry out as alleged land grabbers defy court order, demolish structures

    NOA staff, pensioners cry out as alleged land grabbers defy court order, demolish structures

    Some pensioners and staff members of the National Orientation Agency, NOA, in Enugu State have cried out as activities of alleged land grabbers threaten their life-time investment.

    DAILY POST reports that this is despite a valid court order.

    The workers had invested their lifetime savings in acquiring land for settlement, but that dream is now being threatened by activities of some land grabbers.

    The NOA workers and their retired colleagues are now crying out to Governor Peter Mbah to come to their rescue.

    It was gathered that years after they acquired the 90 plots of land and construction work commenced in most of them, certain strangers swooped on the property claiming it had been resold to them.

    The land is located at Uhuagu Obeagu-Uno in Enugu South local government area of Enugu State.

    The NOA staff members and pensioners, who staged a peaceful protest at the location of the land, accused one Pius Ugwu and his son Ebuka Ugwu of reselling the land to some land grabbers.

    They told journalists that they bought the land from an estate agent identified as Lion of Judah, who earlier bought the land from Pius Ugwu with relevant papers.

    The protesters, who carried placards with various inscriptions, accused Pius Ugwu and his son of re-selling the land to land grabbers masquerading as estate developers, who had refused to obey court orders stopping their activities.

    Speaking on behalf of the others, Venerable Emeka Agana explained that the NOA staff genuinely bought the land totalling 90 plots in 2017, adding that they completed all necessary payments and documentations.

    Agana, who is an Anglican priest, alleged that the said Ebuka Ugwu connived with the land grabbers to take over the land, a development which made the NOA staff to approach the court for its intervention.

    He alleged that recently some land grabbers, who are claiming ownership of the land came and destroyed their fences and foundations on the land, saying despite the injunction which they got from the court, the land grabbers had continued to destroy and resell their plots of land.

    “We paid development fees to Obeagu welfare which is about 250,000 naira each and we also paid to the community about 250,000 naira each, we have all the documents.

    “They are not denying that they sold the land to us; we went to court and got a court injunction but they ignored the court,” he stated.

    He alleged that the land grabbers have repeatedly ignored court orders and had continued to demolish structures, including fences, on the land in order to forcefully take it from them.

    Agana appealed to the state government to assist them reclaim the land, noting that many of them invested their life savings, and even took loans to buy.

    “We are telling the state government to come and help us and retrieve this land because the land belongs to NOA staff members; some of them are widows and pensioners, some took loans to buy the land,” he appealed.

    The protesters warned those buying land at the said area to desist from such as the matter was still pending before the court.

    NOA staff, pensioners cry out as alleged land grabbers defy court order, demolish structures

  • Five tonnes of cocaine worth $540m seized at UK port

    Five tonnes of cocaine worth $540m seized at UK port

    British border officials have seized around five tonnes of cocaine, with a street value of some £400 million ($540 million), at one of London’s main port terminals, the government said on Saturday.

    The drugs were uncovered in a series of operations at London Gateway port in February and March, with the largest single haul, of almost 2,800 packets hidden in a banana shipment, weighing in at around three tonnes.

    “The smugglers had gone to extreme lengths to avoid detection — trying to replicate the exact shape and weight of banana boxes to conceal the drugs inside, among fruit in a single shipping container,” the Home Office said in a statement.

    Another £80 million worth of cocaine — a tonne in weight — was found last month in a shipping container carrying South American wine.

    The Home Office — Britain’s interior ministry — said almost 150 tonnes of illegal drugs were seized by the Border Force in the year ending in March.

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  • Fuel price: Nigeria more expensive to live in than Kenya – Atiku tells Tinubu

    Fuel price: Nigeria more expensive to live in than Kenya – Atiku tells Tinubu

    Former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar, has said Nigeria is more expensive to live in now than Kenya.

    DAILY POST reports that President Bola Tinubu, in his remarks when he visited Bayelsa State, said fuel prices are cheaper in Nigeria than in Kenya and other African countries.

    Reacting to Tinubu’s remark, Atiku, in a statement by his spokesperson, Phrank Shaibu on Saturday, said the comparison is ‘shallow’ and not only misleading but a grave distortion of the lived reality of Nigerians.

    He wondered why the President would isolate fuel prices as a metric of economic comfort while ignoring the far more critical indicators of purchasing power, income levels, and cost of living.

    According to him, when compared with the average living cost, Nigeria is more expensive than Kenya despite the cheaper fuel pump price.

    “Yes, petrol prices in Nigeria may appear lower than in countries like Kenya or South Africa. But this comparison collapses instantly when placed against the backdrop of economic realities.

    “Nigeria today is more expensive to live in than Kenya, with the average cost of living significantly higher, despite lower fuel prices.”

    Atiku added that Kenya’s minimum wage is twice Nigeria’s N70,000.

    “More alarming is the collapse in earning power. Kenya’s GDP per capita is nearly double that of Nigeria, and a minimum wage earner in Nairobi takes home the equivalent of about N170,000—more than twice Nigeria’s N70,000,” he said.

    DAILY POST reports that fuel price in Nigeria is between N1,290 and N1,350 per liter, while that of Kenya is over N1,800

    Fuel price: Nigeria more expensive to live in than Kenya – Atiku tells Tinubu