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  • Instagram, Facebook suffer global outage

    Instagram, Facebook suffer global outage

    Meta owned social media platforms, Instagram and Facebook experienced global outage on Friday.

    The disruption left millions of users across the globe unable to access their accounts.

    The outage affected Facebook’s main website, messenger service and mobile application with users reporting about being automatically logged out of their accounts.

    Attempts to log back in were met with messages indicating that “an unexpected error occurred”, while visitors to Facebook’s website received a notice that the company was working to resolve the issue.

    Users however turned to X platform to complain and confirm if others were experiencing similar problems

    A real-time service status platform that collects and analyzes user reports to monitor online service disruptions worldwide. By comparing incoming reports

    A platform that tracks service disruption, Downdetector recorded a sharp spike in reports relating to Facebook and its products before the website itself experienced technical difficulties.

    Downdetector reports on Friday afternoon that more than 100,000 people were having problems logging in to the Facebook App, while over 9,000 users were reporting problems with Instagram and 20,000 with Facebook Messenger.

    DAILY POST reports that as of the time of filing this report, Meta is yet to release an official statement on the cause of the outage.

    Instagram, Facebook suffer global outage

  • DSS Arrests Gun Courier, Intercepts RPG Tubes In Kano

    DSS Arrests Gun Courier, Intercepts RPG Tubes In Kano

    Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested a suspected gun courier, Muhammad Abubakar, in Kano State while allegedly transporting arms to Funtua in neighbouring Katsina State.

    The 30-year-old suspect was apprehended in Gezawa Local Government Area following intelligence reports, according to the DSS.

    Parading the suspect before journalists at the agency’s Kano State Command, security officials said Abubakar was intercepted with four Rocket-Propelled Grenade (RPG) tubes, three AK-47 rifles and two empty magazines.

    The DSS said preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect, who works as a transporter, was allegedly conveying the weapons from the Maigatari border area in Jigawa State to an undisclosed recipient in Funtua, an area affected by insecurity.

    According to the agency, the suspect confessed that he collected the weapons from a man identified as Bello and was promised N450,000 upon successful delivery of the items.

    Speaking to journalists, Abubakar claimed it was his first involvement in such an operation.

    He said he is from Mokwa in Niger State and works as a transporter conveying passengers between Kano, Abuja and Mokwa.

    According to him, Bello repeatedly persuaded him to transport the weapons before he eventually agreed.

    The suspect stated that he met Bello for the first time when he travelled to collect the arms, adding that he was arrested while transporting them to Funtua.

    He also admitted knowing that the weapons could be used for criminal activities but said he accepted the job because of the promised payment.

    The DSS said the suspect would be prosecuted, while efforts are ongoing in collaboration with other security agencies to track down and arrest his alleged accomplice and other members of the network.

    DSS Arrests Gun Courier, Intercepts RPG Tubes In Kano is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Nigerians empowered by democracy – NANS

    Nigerians empowered by democracy – NANS

    The Head of Senate Secretariat of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Abdullahi Muhammad Saleh, has said Nigeria’s 27 years of uninterrupted democracy have strengthened citizens’ freedoms and expanded access to opportunities, especially for young people.

    He made the remarks on Friday during a Democracy Day walk organised by NANS in Kano State.

    Speaking at the event, Saleh said democracy in Nigeria should be celebrated and reflected upon for its impact on citizens’ lives.

    “We are here to celebrate democracy, the unstoppable democracy of 27 years. And we need to applaud ourselves,” he said.

    He explained that democratic governance has given Nigerians greater freedoms and space for participation in civic life.

    “Let’s appreciate ourselves. Let’s celebrate it among ourselves. Because democracy comes with several packages, freedom of speech, freedom of movement, and freedom of expression of every kind of interest, as far as that interest is legal,” he added.

    Saleh also linked democratic progress to improved access to education and empowerment opportunities.

    According to him, young Nigerians are now better positioned than before.

    “I always say that democracy has come with a lot of things. Today, a child of a common man can go to school due to the NELFUND introduction. Not only the tuition fee, but upkeep is being given to students to keep them on campuses,” he said.

    Reflecting on Nigeria’s political journey since the return to civilian rule, he noted that each administration has contributed in different ways to national development.

    “At our age, we are able to witness the transition right from President Obasanjo down to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Every transition comes with development,” he said.

    He added that even technological changes over the years are part of the broader gains of democratic governance.

    “During President Obasanjo’s tenure, the introduction of handsets was a top-notch achievement, which Today we are enjoying, and it’s part of the dividends of democracy,” he stated.

    Nigerians empowered by democracy – NANS

  • Perlé’s 1958 W’Cup Winners’ Medal To Fetch £500,000 At Auction

    Perlé’s 1958 W’Cup Winners’ Medal To Fetch £500,000 At Auction

    A collection of World Cup memorabilia, featuring Pelé’s 1958 winners’ medal, is anticipated to fetch in excess of £2 million at an upcoming auction.

    The prestigious medal, awarded to the legendary footballer during his teenage years, is expected to command up to £500,000 on its own. Brazil won 5-2 in the final against host Sweden at Rasunda Stadium near Stockholm.

    This month, over 450 lots will go under the hammer, including the iconic jersey worn by goalkeeper Peter Shilton at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, and the shirt donned by Gordon Banks when he made his famous save against Pelé in 1970.

    The auction also boasts items from England’s triumphant 1966 World Cup campaign, such as Banks’ own winners’ medal and Alan Ball’s shirt from the final match.

    Organised by sports memorabilia specialists BUDDS, the sale is projected to exceed £2 million in total, following “strong interest” from collectors globally.

    Perlé’s 1958 W’Cup Winners’ Medal To Fetch £500,000 At Auction is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • O’Callaghan, Harris Secure Sprint Spots As Short Dominates Australian Trials

    O’Callaghan, Harris Secure Sprint Spots As Short Dominates Australian Trials

    Olympic 200m freestyle champion Mollie O’Callaghan and fellow Olympic gold medallist Meg Harris secured places in Australia’s women’s 100m freestyle team on Friday as the country’s swimming trials continued to produce standout performances ahead of the Commonwealth Games and Pan Pacific Championships.

    O’Callaghan, one of Australia’s biggest swimming stars, lived up to expectations by winning the event in 52.33 seconds, while 50m freestyle world champion Harris finished second in 52.63 seconds to book her place on the national team.

    Shayna Jack came third and Alex Perkins fourth, with all four swimmers expected to form part of Australia’s formidable women’s 4x100m freestyle relay squad. The team has dominated the event for more than a decade and currently holds both Olympic and world titles.

    The six-day Australian trials, which conclude on Saturday, serve as qualifying events for next month’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and the Pan Pacific Championships in Irvine, California, in August.

    In the men’s events, Queensland freestyle sensation Sam Short continued his remarkable week by completing a clean sweep of the freestyle distances. The 22-year-old stormed to victory in the 1,500m freestyle in 14:42.09, setting a blistering pace through the first 1,000 metres before fading slightly in the closing stages.

    Short had already posted the fastest 800m freestyle time since the now-banned supersuit era of 2009. He also recorded a personal best in the 400m freestyle, ranking as the 10th fastest performance in history, and added victory in the 200m freestyle.

    Tokyo Olympic champion Zac Stubblety-Cook also impressed, producing a powerful finish to win the men’s 200m breaststroke in 2:08.92 ahead of Bailey Lello.

    In the women’s 200m breaststroke, Ella Ramsay led from the front to qualify fastest with a time of 2:24.04, narrowly edging Tara Kinder.

    Se-Bom Lee rounded off the day’s notable performances by winning the men’s 200m backstroke in 1:56.75.

    O’Callaghan, Harris Secure Sprint Spots As Short Dominates Australian Trials is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Osun lawmakers seek redeployment of CP over election tensions

    Osun lawmakers seek redeployment of CP over election tensions

    Lawmakers from Osun State have called for the immediate redeployment of the state Commissioner of Police, CP Ibrahim Gotan, over alleged partisanship and failure to provide adequate security ahead of the August 15, 2026 governorship election.

    Speaking at a press conference in Osogbo, Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Adewale Egbedun, said the legislators had lost confidence in the police commissioner and urged the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Disu, to replace him without delay.

    The lawmakers, comprising seven members of the National Assembly and 25 members of the State House of Assembly, also called for the arrest and prosecution of individuals allegedly linked to attacks on members and supporters of the Accord across the state within the last three months.

    According to the caucus, it had received intelligence suggesting that leaders of the All Progressives Congress, APC were allegedly planning to instigate violence in the period leading up to the election.

    The lawmakers alleged that the police in the state had failed to respond adequately to reported incidents of violence and vandalism, including attacks carried out in public and allegedly captured on video recordings.

    “We find it difficult to understand how crimes committed in broad daylight, in branded vehicles, caught on tapes would not be tracked and perpetrators arrested 72 hours after those shootings,” Egbedun said.

    He also alleged that the Police Commissioner had rarely attended meetings of the State Security Council since assuming office in May 2025, claiming that junior officers were frequently delegated to represent him.

    The caucus accused the police leadership in the state of attempting to weaken the operations of the Osun Amotekun Corps at a time when concerns over kidnapping and other security threats were increasing across parts of the country.

    The lawmakers also alleged that hundreds of campaign billboards belonging to the Accord had been vandalised without any arrests being made, while campaign activities of the party had allegedly faced restrictions in some areas of the state.

    They also claimed to possess intelligence indicating plans for targeted attacks on Accord members, destruction of property and other acts capable of creating instability before the governorship poll.

    According to the lawmakers, “such actions could be aimed at creating conditions that might lead to the declaration of a state of emergency in Osun State ahead of the election.

    “This is not political speculation, or hearsay. We consider the information before us serious enough to warrant immediate public attention and preventive action by relevant security agencies.”

    The caucus appealed to President Bola Tinubu to direct security agencies in the state to remain neutral and professional, while urging civil society groups, the media, election observers and the international community to closely monitor developments in Osun as preparations continue for the August 15 governorship election.

    Osun lawmakers seek redeployment of CP over election tensions

  • ‘She’s my greatest mistake’ – Mandy Kiss accuses Funmi Awelewa of destroying her life

    ‘She’s my greatest mistake’ – Mandy Kiss accuses Funmi Awelewa of destroying her life

    Controversial Nigerian social media influencer, Mandy Kiss, has called out her former godmother, actress Funmi Awelewa, for allegedly ruining her life.

    Mandy Kiss made the allegation while responding to a Tiktok report about her falling out with several celebrities including Funmi Awelewa, Papaya and Toyin Abraham.

    In response, Mandy Kiss in an Instagram video, clarified that she only had issues with Papaya, stating that Awelewa and Toyin Abraham wronged her.

    While tagging Awelewa as her greatest mistake, she claimed that her godmother “ruined my life”.

    “It was only Papaya that I had issues with. Even though I didn’t mean to hurt her but she blocked me everywhere after I innocently reposted a post about her from a blog. I honestly don’t know that she’s the one that the blog is referring to.

    “For my ex godmother, that one is my greatest mistake. She really ruined my life,” she said.

    ‘She’s my greatest mistake’ – Mandy Kiss accuses Funmi Awelewa of destroying her life

  • World Cup 2026: Zlatan Ibrahimovic names country he’ll be supporting apart from Sweden

    World Cup 2026: Zlatan Ibrahimovic names country he’ll be supporting apart from Sweden

    Former Sweden international, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, has named Croatia as the country he would be supporting at the World Cup tournament apart from his home nation.

    The former Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain striker stated this on Fox Sports while revealing that Group L is the group he likes at the World Cup.

    “Group L. We have England. We have Croatia. I’m supporting them in this tournament,” Ibrahimovic said.

    “Then, we have Ghana with big talents. Let’s see what they bring. “We have Panama.

    “Unfortunately, in this group, I think they will be a punching bag for England and Croatia, and Ghana might disturb them and take some points.”

    World Cup 2026: Zlatan Ibrahimovic names country he’ll be supporting apart from Sweden

  • Judiciary must embrace AI with caution – Taraba Chief Judge

    Judiciary must embrace AI with caution – Taraba Chief Judge

    The Chief Judge of Taraba State, Justice Joel Agya, has cautioned that the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the judiciary must be guided by the principles of judicial independence, impartiality, integrity, accountability and fairness.

    Agya gave the warning on Friday in Jalingo while declaring open a two-day training programme for High Court judges on the application of AI in judicial processes.

    He said AI literacy and its responsible application had become increasingly important in modern judicial administration, describing the technology as one of the most transformative developments of the current era.

    According to him, the world is witnessing an unprecedented technological revolution that is reshaping the way institutions operate, decisions are made and services are delivered.

    “Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping the way institutions operate, decisions are made, and services are delivered. The justice sector is not immune to these developments,” he said.

    The chief judge noted that courts and judicial institutions across the globe were exploring ways in which emerging technologies could improve efficiency, expand access to justice, strengthen legal research and support judicial administration.

    He, however, stressed that while AI presents significant opportunities, it also raises ethical, legal and practical concerns relating to accuracy, confidentiality, transparency, bias and judicial responsibility.

    Agya explained that the workshop was designed to equip judges of the Taraba State High Court with the knowledge and skills needed to understand both the capabilities and limitations of AI and to apply the technology responsibly within the judicial process.

    “The objective is not to replace judicial reasoning or discretion, but to enhance our understanding of technological tools that may assist us in the performance of our duties while preserving the human judgment that remains at the heart of justice delivery,” he said.

    Also speaking, the Managing Director of Lex Decipher Tech Ltd, Mr Segun Meleki, who served as the resource person, commended the leadership of the Taraba judiciary for embracing innovation and demonstrating interest in the application of AI.

    Meleki said the technology offered enormous opportunities despite its challenges and had the potential to enhance justice delivery across the judicial system.

    He expressed optimism that participants would acquire the necessary skills for the effective application of AI in judicial processes.

    According to him, judges across various levels of the court system had increasingly embraced the global trend of integrating AI into legal and judicial operations.

    Judiciary must embrace AI with caution – Taraba Chief Judge

  • Yoruba Group Disowns Tinubu Re-Election Mobilisation Notice

    Yoruba Group Disowns Tinubu Re-Election Mobilisation Notice

    The Yoruba Community in the 19 Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, has distanced itself from an alleged mobilisation notice circulating among youths in the North in support of President Bola Tinubu’s second-term ambition.

    In a public notice signed by its President-General, Barrister Afiz Adigun, the group described the notice as unauthorized and warned members of the public against individuals falsely claiming to represent the organisation.

    According to the statement, the leadership of the Yoruba Community had already taken an official position regarding the 2027 presidential election, having adopted President Bola Tinubu as its preferred candidate for a second term following a congress attended by its elders and representatives.

    The group further stated that the decision led to the establishment of a political platform known as the Yoruba Northern Network for Tinubu (YONNET), which is responsible for coordinating political activities and support campaigns across the 19 Northern states and the FCT.

    Barr. Adigun explained that Deputy President of Yoruba Community 19 Northern States, Hon. James Olorunfemi serves as the National Coordinator of YONNET, while presidents of Yoruba Community chapters in each northern state function as state coordinators under the structure.

    The group expressed concern over what it described as attempts by unauthorized persons to issue directives and mobilise Yoruba youths in the name of the community, particularly notices.

    He however called on members not to assemble in Kaduna or participate in activities not approved by its recognised political wing.

    “We dissociate ourselves from any memo or directive calling for all Yoruba youths not to assemble in Kaduna or similar actions that did not originate from YONNET or this office,” the statement said.

    The community urged members, APC stakeholders and the general public to verify all political communications through its official channels to avoid being misled by misinformation and impersonators.

    It further advised individuals and organisations seeking to coordinate activities related to support for President Tinubu’s second-term bid in Northern Nigeria to liaise directly with YONNET or the National Secretariat.

    The statement reaffirmed the group’s support for President Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC), while emphasizing the need for discipline, proper coordination and adherence to established structures in all political engagements.

    The leadership also urged members to remain vigilant against unauthorized announcements circulating on social media and other platforms.

    Yoruba Group Disowns Tinubu Re-Election Mobilisation Notice is first published on The Whistler Newspaper