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  • NGX closes week on positive note as investors gain N392bn

    NGX closes week on positive note as investors gain N392bn

    Investors in the Nigerian stock market recorded a gain of N392 billion on Friday, as trading on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) ended the week on a positive note.

    Market capitalization rose by 0.30 percent to N131.165 trillion, up from N130.773 trillion recorded in the previous session, reflecting the N392 billion increase.

    Similarly, the All-Share Index advanced by 608.62 points, or 0.30 percent, to close at 203,770.43, compared to 203,161.81 posted earlier. Consequently, the year-to-date return climbed to 30.95 percent.

    Despite the overall positive performance, market breadth closed negative, with 34 losers outweighing 24 gainers.

    On the gainers’ chart, FG202033S6 led with a 36.30 percent increase to close at N115.86 per share. Other notable gainers included Trans-Nationwide Express, International Breweries, CHAMS, and Guinness.

    On the losers’ side, Omatek Ventures topped the chart with a 10 percent decline to close at N2.07 per share. It was followed by Austinlaz, Coronation Insurance, Zichis Agro-Allied Industries, and Cornerstone Insurance.

    Meanwhile, trading activity declined, as total volume traded dropped by 15.97 percent to 548.60 million shares valued at N31.46 billion across 48,538 deals.

    Access Corporation maintained its lead on the activity chart for the third consecutive session, with 52.7 million shares worth N1.37 billion. Zenith Bank followed with 47.8 million shares valued at N5.34 billion, while United Bank for Africa traded 38.9 million shares worth N1.83 billion.

    Also, Secure Electronic Technology recorded 36.7 million shares valued at N35.4 million, while Guaranty Trust Holding Company posted 34.9 million shares worth N4.63 billion.

    Aradel Holdings recorded the highest value of trades at N6.49 billion, accounting for 20.64 percent of the total value traded for the day.

    NGX closes week on positive note as investors gain N392bn

  • JAMB blacklists 23 CBT centres in 11 states, FCT over 2026 mock UTME glitches -Full List

    JAMB blacklists 23 CBT centres in 11 states, FCT over 2026 mock UTME glitches -Full List

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has announced the delisting of 23 computer-based test (CBT) centres across 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory following technical issues recorded during the 2026 mock Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).

    The affected centres are spread across Abia, Anambra, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, the FCT, Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Oyo and Plateau States.

    In Abia State, the delisted centre is Micben, Seat of Wisdom Academy Umunteke Asa (Micben ICT Hall), Ukwa West.

    In Anambra State, the affected centres are Bishop Crowther Seminary CBT Centre in Awka and The Oracle Lens located at Ubili Town Hall, Nnokwa.

    Bayelsa State has Derby’s Young ICT Centre situated behind Government Science and Technical College, Okaka, Yenagoa.

    Delta State has four centres on the list, including Avid ICT Solutions CBT Centre at the Institute of Continuing Education in Asaba, Brightfield School CBT in Ekpan, Uvwie, and Conarina Maritime Academy along Eseme River Road in Oria-Abraka.

    In Edo State, Daniet Global Resources on Akpakpava Road, Benin City, and Moses and Grace College of Health Sciences and Technology CBT Centre, also in Benin City, were affected.

    In the Federal Capital Territory, the delisted centres are De-Lite CBT Centre at Model Secondary School, Maitama, and Zulqud Consult Ltd CBT Centre at Government Secondary School, Lugbe.

    Lagos State has the highest number of affected centres, including Florin High School in Ejigbo, Folbob CBT Centre in Ibeju-Lekki, Great Kezino College CBT Centre in Ikorodu, Obans CBT Centre also in Ikorodu, and Teesas Learning and CBT Centre along Lekki Expressway.

    In Ogun State, Braingate Model Schools CBT Centre in Arepo-Fadunsin, Ijoko, and Greenhills Academy along Itele Road were delisted, while Oduduwa University CBT Centre in Ipetumodu is the only affected centre in Osun State.

    Oyo State has three centres on the list, namely Lasting Glory Schools CBT Centre in Ibadan, Nesam International School CBT Centre in Apata, and SAF Polytechnic along Iseyin-Oyo Road in Iseyin.

    In Plateau State, Rabjib Computer Academy located along Museum Road in Jos was also delisted.

    JAMB said the action followed its internal review of the mock UTME, during which the affected centres were found to have fallen short of required technical and operational standards.

    The board maintained that only centres that meet its guidelines will be allowed to participate in the main UTME to ensure a smooth and credible examination process.

    JAMB blacklists 23 CBT centres in 11 states, FCT over 2026 mock UTME glitches -Full List

  • I salute you — Tinubu sends birthday message to Dangote

    I salute you — Tinubu sends birthday message to Dangote

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated the president of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, on his 69th birthday on Friday, April 10, 2026.

    The message was conveyed in a statement issued on Friday by the president’s spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga.

    President Tinubu described Dangote as a shining example of enterprise whose contributions continue to inspire generations of entrepreneurs.

    “I salute Aliko Dangote for his conglomerate’s role in job creation, infrastructure development, and unwavering belief in the Nigerian economy and its potential,” the president said.

    He added, “As you mark another year, I pray for his continued good health, wisdom, and greater accomplishments in service to Nigeria, Africa, and humanity.”

    I salute you — Tinubu sends birthday message to Dangote

  • UEFA drops referee after controversial decision in Barcelona Champions League loss to Atletico

    UEFA drops referee after controversial decision in Barcelona Champions League loss to Atletico

    UEFA has reportedly removed Romanian referee Istvan Kovacs from officiating any further matches in the 2025-26 Champions League season following controversial decisions during Atletico Madrid’s 2-0 victory over Barcelona.

    The heated quarter-final first leg at the Camp Nou was marred by disputes over a red card and a shout for a handball penalty, which left Barcelona coach Hansi Flick furious.

    According to Spanish radio station Cope’s programme El Partidazo, UEFA’s decision was primarily due to Kovacs’ initial failure to send off Barcelona defender Pau Cubarsi for a foul on Giuliano Simeone. The referee first issued only a yellow card before VAR intervened to upgrade it to a straight red.

    Spanish journalist Isaac Fouto confirmed on the programme: “Yesterday’s referee will not officiate again, but for the error of not sending off Cubarsí live.”

    According to Goal, while UEFA focused on the Cubarsi incident, Hansi Flick was particularly upset about another moment when Atletico’s Marc Pubill appeared to handle the ball inside the penalty area after a short goal kick.

    “I don’t know why VAR didn’t intervene,” Flick told Movistar. “We all make mistakes, but what’s the point of VAR? I can’t understand it. It should be a penalty, a second yellow card, and a red. This is what can’t happen.”

    Despite being sidelined for the remainder of the current Champions League campaign, Kovacs is not facing a long-term ban. According to reports, he remains on the preliminary list of referees for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

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  • ‘Iran sees US as biggest devils, Islamic Republic sees America as evil’ – Gumi

    ‘Iran sees US as biggest devils, Islamic Republic sees America as evil’ – Gumi

    Controversial Islamic scholar, Ahmad Gumi, has called the peace talk between the United States, US, and Iran as one between enemies.

    Gumi said Iran sees the US as the biggest devil while America sees the Islamic Republic as the “axis of evil.”

    The Islamic scholar made the remarks while commenting on relations between the United States and Iran, noting that despite deep hostility, both sides are still engaging in talks.

    “Peace talks between enemies. Iran sees the USA as the Biggest Devil. The USA sees Iran as part of the Axis of Evil.

    “All parties see the other as terrorists. Yet they are over a round table. So don’t tell me the crap: ‘we don’t dialogue with terrorists’,” he said.

    ‘Iran sees US as biggest devils, Islamic Republic sees America as evil’ – Gumi

  • Why I didn’t feature Fernandez after he played for Nigeria – Rangers manager Röhl

    Why I didn’t feature Fernandez after he played for Nigeria – Rangers manager Röhl

    Rangers manager, Danny Röhl, has explained why he didn’t feature Emmanuel Fernandez in his side’s recent 4-2 win over Dundee after he played for Nigeria during the March international break.

    Recall that Fernandez was an unused substitute as Rangers defeated Dundee in the Scottish top-flight league last weekend.

    Röhl opted to play John Souttar and Nasser Djiga in the defence, leaving Fernandez among the substitutes.

    Speaking to reporters ahead of Rangers’ clash with Falkirk this weekend, Röhl was asked whether Fernandez is back in contention for Sunday’s match after missing out against Dundee.

    He said, “Manny, it was a decision from my side. Manny travelled a lot. It was his first experience with the national team.

    “We have John, as well as a centre-back, available. Derek is back in the training group, and we have a competition for this position. And it is good for us and Manny to push and not to be comfortable in a position. We won 4-2, and then my choice was not too wrong.”

    Why I didn’t feature Fernandez after he played for Nigeria – Rangers manager Röhl

  • UN Deputy Chief visits Benue, urges peace, resilience, partnerships

    UN Deputy Chief visits Benue, urges peace, resilience, partnerships

    By Peter Duru, Makurdi

    The Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Dr. Amina Mohammed, has called for strengthened peacebuilding efforts, inclusive development, and deeper collaboration between global partners and subnational governments during an official visit to Benue State.

    Speaking at the Government House in Makurdi on Friday, Dr. Mohammed described Benue as “a State of enormous importance to Nigeria’s food security, economic vitality and social stability,” while commending the resilience of its people despite mounting challenges.

    “I am pleased to be here in Benue and to see first-hand the priorities of the State and the resilience and beauty of its people,” she said.

    She began her remarks by extending condolences to families affected by recent violent attacks in parts of the state, including Mbalom in Gwer East Local Government Area, LGA, and Yelewata in Guma LGA.

    “Let me begin by extending my heartfelt condolences to the families of those killed and express my solidarity with all affected communities, including those newly displaced,” she stated.

    Dr. Mohammed noted that Benue’s challenges reflect broader global pressures, including conflict, climate shocks, and economic strain, warning that such forces were increasingly converging to test the resilience of vulnerable communities.

    “In Nigeria and in Benue in particular, these wider pressures are felt in very immediate ways, shaping the context in which communities are pursuing peace, recovery and resilience,” she added.

    Despite the challenges, the UN Deputy Chief praised the Benue State Government’s development direction, highlighting the 2026 budget focused on rural development and sustained growth, as well as innovations such as Nigeria’s first fully digital e-Parliament system.

    “The direction your hovernment is setting deserves recognition, it sends an important signal of commitment to improving lives and expanding opportunity,” she said.

    She emphasized that Benue’s status as Nigeria’s “food basket” places it at the heart of national prosperity, urging sustained investment in agriculture, livelihoods, and value chains.“Benue holds enormous potential, not only in feeding the country, but in generating livelihoods, enterprise and broader prosperity,” she noted.

    On insecurity, Dr. Mohammed stressed that military responses alone would not suffice, calling instead for grassroots peacebuilding, justice, and reconciliation.
    “What is required is not only a security response, but a broader commitment to peacebuilding that starts at the grassroots, rebuilding trust across communities,” she said, warning that oversimplified narratives could inflame tensions and strain the social fabric.

    She also underscored the importance of education, particularly for children affected by conflict and displacement, describing it as essential for long-term peace and recovery.

    “A resilient education system is not only a social priority, it is a foundation for long-term peace, inclusion and recovery,” she said, while commending the state’s BRACE-UP initiative aimed at returning out-of-school children to classrooms.

    Dr. Mohammed who earlier visited Yelewata community in Guma LGA, expressed solidarity with victims of the violence, particularly women and children.

    “My visit here today is one to be in solidarity with those who loss the most in conflict, it is the women and the children,” she said, urging communities to embrace unity and rebuild trust.

    “We have to go back to our unity as a Nigerian people who are rich in our diversity, it is not impossible,” she added.
    She further stressed the importance of peace for agricultural recovery and national growth, noting that “we need peace if we are trying to go back to our farms, we must not stop farming.”

    At the Mega Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp in Mbayongo, Makurdi-Gbajimba Road, where she also visited, the UN Deputy Chief encouraged children to remain committed to education.

    “Education is what no one can take from you and it will transform your lives,” she told them, expressing hope that displaced persons would soon return to their communities.

    Dr. Mohammed assured that the United Nations would continue to work closely with Benue State to promote peace, resilience, and sustainable development.
    “The United Nations will continue to stand in solidarity with Benue State to support a more peaceful and resilient future for all,” she said.

    In his remarks, Governor Hyacinth Alia described Benue as a critical hub for food security in Nigeria and West Africa but lamented the impact of insecurity and displacement, revealing that over 500,000 people were currently internally displaced in the state.

    “Benue stands today as a critical intersection of global priorities, food security, climate resilience, and human dignity,” the governor said.

    He outlined key achievements of his administration, including the rehabilitation of over 375 public schools, recruitment of 9,700 teachers, improvements in healthcare facilities, and major investments in infrastructure and agriculture.

    The Governor also highlighted efforts to support displaced persons, including housing construction, provision of farmlands, and livelihood restoration initiatives. “These are not just interventions; they are pathways from displacement to dignity,” he stated.

    Governor Alia called for deeper collaboration with the United Nations in areas such as climate resilience, agro-industrial development, human capital development, and community security.
    “What we seek is not charity, but collaboration, not temporary relief, but lasting transformation,” he added.

    Also speaking, UNICEF Representative in Nigeria, Wafaa Saeed described the visit as a demonstration of strong partnership between the United Nations and the Benue State Government.

    “It is about partnership, bringing hope and sustainable development to drive change,” she said, reaffirming the UN’s commitment to supporting the state.

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  • Another suit seeking David Mark, Aregbesola’s sack as ADC leaders for judgment April 13

    Another suit seeking David Mark, Aregbesola’s sack as ADC leaders for judgment April 13

    Justice Musa Suleiman Liman of the Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed April 13 for judgment in a suit filed by a House of Representatives member, Leke Abejide, seeking an order restraining Senator David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola from parading themselves as African Democratic Congress (ADC)’s Chairman and Secretary respectively.

    The Judge fixed the date on Friday after Abejide’s counsel, Ibrahim Idris, SAN, and lawyers to the defence adopted their processes and presented their arguments for and against the suit.

    Abejide, a member of the House of Representatives on the platform of the ADC, had instituted the suit through his lawyer.

    In the originating summons, marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/1637/2025 filed on February. 15, 2026 by Idris, the lawmaker sued ADC, Ralph Nwosu, Mark, Aregbesola and Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as 1st to 5th defendants respectively.

    Nwosu was the former national chairman of ADC who stepped down for Mark, the former Senate President to take over the leadership of the party.

    Abejide, among the eight reliefs, sought an order nullifying Nwosu’s handover or transfer of ADC’s leadership to Mark and Aregbesola as interim national Chairman and intenm national Secretary respectively on July 2, 2025, at Shehu Musa Yar’adua Centre, Abuja for being illegal, unlawful, null and void.

    He sought an order of perpetual injunction restraining Mark and Aregbesola from parading themselves as leaders of the party “as thelr purported appointment, selection or election was unlawful, illegal, null and void.”

    He also sought perpetual injunction, restraining INEC from recognising Mark and Aregbesola as ADC’s interim national chairman and interim national secretary “as their appomtment. selection or election did not meet the requirements of Section 82 of the Electoral Act, 2022,” among other prayers.

    But ADC, represented by Shaibu Aruwa, SAN; Nwosu, represented by P. I. Oyewole; Rilwan Okpanachi who appeared for Mark; Aregbesola’s lawyer, I. R. Abdullahi, and counsel who appeared for INEC, Anthony Onyeri, all prayed the court to dismiss the suit for lacking in merit.

    ADC, Nwosu, Mark and Aregbesola, in their arguments, submitted that Abejide lacked the legal right to institute the suit.

    In their separate preliminary objections, they argued that the subject matter of the suit borders on the internal affairs of a political party which is non-justiciable.

    They added that the court lacked the jurisdiction to delve into such matters.

    The defendants also stated that contrary to Abejide’s submission, the Mark-led leadership was elected on July 29, 2025, at the National Executive Committee meeting of the party, and not July 2, 2025.

    They stated that Abejide had not demonstrated any reasonable cause why the suit should be filed.

    The defendants, who urged the court to dismiss the suit with subtantial cost in line with Section 83(5) of the Electiral Act, 2026, argued that the matter is academic.

    Also in his argument, A. O. Onyeri, who appeared for INEC, prayed the court to dimiss the suit.

    Another suit seeking David Mark, Aregbesola’s sack as ADC leaders for judgment April 13

  • Panic in Bayelsa as military personnel clash with each other [VIDEO]

    Panic in Bayelsa as military personnel clash with each other [VIDEO]

    A moment of chaos unfolded in Bayelsa State on Friday after a fight broke out between military personnel, sparking fear and confusion among residents.

    In a viral video obtained by DAILY POST, the personnel were seen engaged in a heated altercation, exchanging blows in full public display.

    The confrontation quickly drew attention, with residents expressing concern over the situation escalating further.

    The incident caused panic in the area, as many feared the clash could spiral out of control and potentially lead to gunfire.

    Residents kept their distance, watching while some were trying to separate the duo.

    Watch full video

    Panic in Bayelsa as military personnel clash with each other [VIDEO]

  • 2027: Umuahia/Ikwuano Constituency Assures Otti Of 60% Votes In Abia

    2027: Umuahia/Ikwuano Constituency Assures Otti Of 60% Votes In Abia

    Stakeholders from Ikwuano/Umuahia North and South Federal constituency have promised to deliver 60 percent of the total votes cast in the entire Abia State to the Abia State Governor Alex Otti in the 2027 general election.

    They made the declaration on Friday in Umuahia during a grand civic reception in the honour of the Governor held at the Umuahia Township Stadium Umuahia, Abia State.

    Speaking at the event the Commissioner for Budget and Planning and Chairman of the Planning Committee, Hon. Kingsley Anosike, expressed gratitude to the governor for transforming Umuahia from what was once seen as a “glorified village” into one of the fastest-growing state capitals in Nigeria.
    He noted that Governor Otti’s leadership has restored dignity to Abians through visible and impactful governance.

    Anosike further assured the governor of the unwavering support of the Umuahia–Ikwuano people, pledging their commitment to ensuring his return to Government House in 2027.

    Also speaking, the deputy speaker and member representing Umuahia East State Constituency Hon. Augustine Nmeregini commended the governor for fostering synergy between the executive and legislative arms, noting that such collaboration has made governance more effective and responsive to the needs of the people.

    Barr Monday Ubani, a senior advocate of Nigeria lauded Gov. Otti for bringing joy and renewed hope to Abians.

    He highlighted key infrastructure projects, including the award for the reconstruction of the Umuahia–Ikot Ekpene road, as evidence of the governor’s commitment to development without political excuses.

    Ambassador Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi, son of Nigeria first military head of state and High Chief Victor Ikeji, the state’s representative at the federal character commission also praised the administration’s achievements, particularly in education and healthcare, noting that the narrative of governance in Abia has significantly improved.

    The speakers collectively described Gov. Otti as one of the most impactful governors in Nigeria today, emphasizing that ongoing projects including plans for a 250-room five-star hotel in Umuahia and the completion of key infrastructure will further transform Umuahia to a befitting capital.

    In his remarks, Governor Otti reiterated that governance should be rooted in service rather than self-interest.

    He assured the people that his administration remains committed to delivering quality projects across all sectors, adding that every project initiated will be completed.

    2027: Umuahia/Ikwuano Constituency Assures Otti Of 60% Votes In Abia is first published on The Whistler Newspaper