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  • US sanctions Iran’s oil trade network in China

    US sanctions Iran’s oil trade network in China

    The United States took additional action against Iran’s oil trade on Friday, a move to further disrupt Tehran’s primary income avenues.

    The decision affects a major Chinese refinery, Hengli Petrochemical, and nearly 40 other targets, including vessels and their owners or managers.

    The refinery is part of the Hengli Group, a company active in oil refining, petrochemicals, polyesters, and textiles. It operates the world’s largest terephthalic acid factory.

    Washington says the latest action by the Department of the Treasury cuts revenue streams that fund Iran’s “destabilizing activities across the Middle East.”

    The U.S. expressed resolve to ensure Tehran cannot use “illicit oil revenues to advance its malign agenda” while Iranians suffer “economic mismanagement and repression.”

    This week, the U.S. sanctioned 12 people and entities that operate procurement networks supporting Iran’s UAV and ballistic missile programs, as well as Mahan Air.

    The American government also identified two aircraft as blocked property of Mahan Air, which previously transported IRGC operatives, weapons, equipment, and funds.

    The State Department said the action conforms with the UN sanctions and restrictive measures on Iran, reimposed due to “significant non-performance” of its nuclear commitments.

    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has projected Kharg Island storage will be full “in a matter of days” and expects Iranian oil wells to be shut in.

    The official warned that any person or vessel facilitating flows through covert trade and finance risks exposure to punitive actions by the United States.

    US sanctions Iran’s oil trade network in China

  • US soldier charged after winning $400,000 bets on Maduro, Venezuela

    US soldier charged after winning $400,000 bets on Maduro, Venezuela

    Gannon Ken Van Dyke, a United States soldier, has been charged after allegedly making over $400,000 on the operation that captured Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.

    Based on the classified intel he was privy to regarding the timing of the military action, the 38-year-old citizen traded on Polymarket, the world’s largest prediction marketplace.

    The prosecution of Van Dyke—who participated in the planning and execution of “Operation Absolute Resolve” on February 3—is the first case of insider trading involving a service member.

    Stationed at Fort Bragg, a military base located in Fayetteville, he started placing bets around December 8, 2025, and continued through at least January 6, according to the DoJ.

    After winning his wagers and allegedly profiting $409,881, he moved most of the proceeds to a foreign cryptocurrency vault before depositing them into a newly created brokerage account.

    Prosecutors say Van Dyke tried to conceal his identity by asking Polymarket to delete his account, claiming he lost access to the email address to which the account had been associated.

    The Justice Department indictment accused him of using confidential government information for “personal gain, commodities fraud, wire fraud, and making an unlawful monetary transaction.”

    Van Dyke is charged with three counts of violating the Commodity Exchange Act, each of which carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.

    The defendant appeared on Friday before Judge Brian Meyers in the Eastern District of North Carolina. The case has been assigned to Judge Margaret Garnett in the Southern District of New York.

    Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche reiterated that men and women in uniform are strictly “prohibited from using highly sensitive information for personal financial gain.”

    US soldier charged after winning $400,000 bets on Maduro, Venezuela

  • LaLiga: Barcelona set to go 11 points clear as Real Madrid fail to beat Betis

    LaLiga: Barcelona set to go 11 points clear as Real Madrid fail to beat Betis

    Barcelona will have the chance to open an 11-point gap at the top of LaLiga, when they travel to Getafe on Saturday.

    This follows Real Madrid’s 1-1 draw with Real Betis on Friday night.

    Los Blancos appeared to be heading to a narrow 1-0 win at the Estadio La Cartuja.

    Vinicius Junior scored for Madrid, latching on to the rebound of Federico Valverde’s shot.

    But Hector Bellerin drilled in a last-gasp equalizer, a huge blow to Madrid’s title hopes.

    Alvaro Arbeloa’s men are now eight points behind Barca with five fixtures left.

    LaLiga: Barcelona set to go 11 points clear as Real Madrid fail to beat Betis

  • Lagos: Sanwo-Olu swears in seven permanent secretaries

    Lagos: Sanwo-Olu swears in seven permanent secretaries

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Friday administered the oath of office to seven newly appointed Permanent Secretaries, urging them to prioritise performance and deliver tangible results across government ministries.

    The ceremony, held at the Banquet Hall of the State House in Alausa, also featured the inauguration of members of the Lagos State Health Service Commission, a step aimed at improving healthcare delivery through a merit-based recruitment system.

    Addressing the appointees, the governor stressed that the roles were not ceremonial, noting that expectations remain high in a state with a population exceeding 20 million and growing service demands.

    “Permanent Secretary is not a ceremonial title,” he said, describing the position as a vital link between policy formulation and execution.

    Sanwo-Olu characterised Lagos as an economy operating at a scale comparable to sovereign nations, emphasising that effective governance requires discipline, efficiency and a strong commitment to service delivery.

    He noted that the selection process for the new officials was rigorous, assessing both competence and character, and stressed that technical expertise must be matched with integrity, leadership and resilience.

    The governor also directed the appointees to align with his administration’s THEMES+ development agenda, urging them to take responsibility for implementing policies within their respective ministries and agencies.

    On the health sector, he tasked the newly inaugurated commission, led by Olukayode Oguntimehin, to uphold transparency and merit in the recruitment of health workers, stressing the impact of such decisions on residents’ wellbeing.

    “The era of confusing stewardship with ownership is over,” Sanwo-Olu said, calling for strict accountability in the management of public resources.

    In his remarks, the Head of Service, Olabode Agoro, said the appointments reflect the state’s commitment to placing qualified individuals in strategic roles to enhance governance and service delivery.

    The newly sworn-in Permanent Secretaries have been assigned to key sectors, including urban development, innovation, health, works and public defence, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional performance across the state.

    Lagos: Sanwo-Olu swears in seven permanent secretaries

  • Transfer: Jephta joins Finnish club FC Inter Turku on loan

    Transfer: Jephta joins Finnish club FC Inter Turku on loan

    Clinton Jephta has completed a move to Finnish side FC Inter Turku, DAILY POST reports.

    The 19-year-old joined the Veikkausliiga club on loan from Nationwide League One, NLO, side FC One Rocket.

    Jephta previously featured for Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, club Niger Tornadoes.

    The 19-year-old forward scored twice and registered three assists in 12 appearances for the Ikon Allah Boys.

    He also previously had a spell with nine-time NPFL champions Enyimba.

    Jephta has represented Nigeria at the U-20 level.

    Transfer: Jephta joins Finnish club FC Inter Turku on loan

  • NDDC briefs Tinubu on progress of key Niger Delta projects

    NDDC briefs Tinubu on progress of key Niger Delta projects

    The Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, Samuel Ogbuku, has updated President Bola Tinubu on the agency’s strides in delivering long-delayed projects across the Niger Delta.

    Ogbuku gave the update after a meeting with the President at the State House in Abuja, reaffirming the Commission’s determination to achieve practical results that align with the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Details of the meeting were made public in a statement released on Wednesday in Port Harcourt by the NDDC Director of Corporate Affairs, Seledi Thompson-Wakama.

    According to Ogbuku, the level of progress recorded by the Commission has been largely driven by sustained support from the Presidency, with President Tinubu urging the agency to focus on completing inherited projects for the benefit of communities in the region.

    He outlined some of the projects already completed, including a 650-bed student hostel at the Niger Delta University in Amassoma, Bayelsa State, as well as an electrification project in Oron, Akwa Ibom State.

    The NDDC boss also invited the President to officially inaugurate the finished projects, describing them as clear proof of the Federal Government’s dedication to promoting sustainable development in the Niger Delta.

    Ogbuku further disclosed that several other major projects are at advanced stages and will soon be ready for commissioning.

    These include the Kaa–Ataba Road and Bridge in Rivers State, the Niger Delta Regional Specialist Hospital, and road works in Ikot Ekpene.

    “I also briefed Mr President on the progress we have made in conjunction with the Delta State Government and Chevron Nigeria Limited on the 70.75km Omadino-Okerenkoko-Escravos Road and bridges in the Warri North Local Government Area,” he added.

    NDDC briefs Tinubu on progress of key Niger Delta projects

  • Indian drug lord Salim Dola arrested in Istanbul

    Indian drug lord Salim Dola arrested in Istanbul

    Salim Dola, an Indian drug kingpin who has been a subject of an international manhunt, is now in government custody in Türkiye.

    59-year-old Dola was apprehended during a joint operation conducted by the National Intelligence Organization (MIT) and police units.

    The fugitive was tracked down in Istanbul after managing to remain under the radar using a fake United Arab Emirates identification document.

    Dola allegedly operated within the global synthetic drug network linked to the covert empire of Dawood Ib​rahim Kaskar, an Indian mob boss and drug lord.

    Dawood heads the D-Company criminal syndicate, which he founded in Mumbai in the 1970s. He is wanted for extortion, murder, drug trafficking, and terrorism, among others.

    According to the Red Notice published by Interpol, Dola faces charges under India’s Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

    The legislation prohibits the cultivation, production, possession, sale, transport, and consumption of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.

    Designed to fulfil India’s treaty obligations, the Act mandates minimum 10-year sentences for major offenses, and restricts bail, with penalties varying based on drug quantity.

    Indian drug lord Salim Dola arrested in Istanbul

  • 2027: Angry constituents reject reelection of Edo Deputy Speaker, disrupt campaign flag-off

    2027: Angry constituents reject reelection of Edo Deputy Speaker, disrupt campaign flag-off

    Ahead of the All Progressives Congress, APC, primary for the 2027 general elections scheduled for next month, angry constituents of Orhionmwon Constituency have protested against the re-election of Hon. Osamwonyi Atu, the Deputy Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, over alleged unfulfilled campaign promises.

    The constituents protested on Friday, April 24, 2026, in Abudu, the administrative headquarters of the Local Government Area.

    DAILY POST reports that the protest coincided with plans by the embattled lawmaker to flag off his re-election campaign in the area.

    The constituents, mainly youths made up of young men and women, protested under the aegis of Concerned Orhionmwon East Youths.

    They vowed to resist the exercise while insisting that the deputy speaker must first fulfil promises made during the 2023 electioneering campaign.

    In a viral video, some protesters were heard questioning Abudu women on whether they were happy living in total blackout.

    “You are campaigning when there is no light in your constituency. You have not even fulfilled your 2023 campaign promises,” they alleged.

    The protesters, who were armed with placards bearing various inscriptions, accused the lawmaker of neglecting critical issues affecting the constituency.

    They listed some of the critical issues the lawmaker failed to address to include the prolonged power outage, said to have lasted over 15 years, as well as the non-completion of a comprehensive school project, among others.

    Reacting, the Deputy Speaker dismissed the allegations, attributing the protest to backlash from individuals affected by the state’s anti-cultism law recently passed by the Assembly.

    “Those protesting are pained by the anti-cultism law. The law has come to stay,” he said.

    Also speaking, the Coordinator of the Osamwonyi Atu Campaign Organisation, Hon. Martins Ozakpolor, alleged that the protesters were sponsored by a rival aspirant seeking to discredit the deputy speaker.

    Ozakpolor maintained that the lawmaker has delivered on key campaign promises, including the construction of a comprehensive school in the constituency.

    He added that the deputy speaker was received by members of the Abudu Elders Council, who offered prayers for the success of his re-election bid.

    2027: Angry constituents reject reelection of Edo Deputy Speaker, disrupt campaign flag-off

  • Ogun: Police boss appoint Daramola Thompson as violent crime response commander

    Ogun: Police boss appoint Daramola Thompson as violent crime response commander

    In line with ongoing reforms aimed at restructuring and streamlining tactical operations across Ogun State, the Commissioner of Police, CP Bode Ojajuni, has approved the appointment of CSP Daramola Thompson as the Violent Crime Response Unit Commander.

    According to the commissioner, the appointment is part of efforts to establish a unified, professional, and intelligence-driven unit dedicated to tackling violent crimes.

    Ojajuni, in a statement signed by the command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, said the reform is designed to enhance operational efficiency, accountability, and a coordinated response to security challenges across the state.

    The statement reads: “The appointment was concluded after a rigorous screening process, which also marked the commencement of the orientation programme for newly selected unit personnel.

    “The Commissioner of Police and members of the Command Management Team actively participated in the orientation process to provide strategic guidance, operational direction, and reinforce the reform objectives of the Inspector-General of Police.

    “CSP Daramola Sunday Thompson is a seasoned officer with extensive experience in crime-fighting operations. He has served in several capacities, including Officer-in-Charge of the Anti-Cultism Unit and CP Monitoring Unit in Ogun State Command; Officer-in-Charge of the Anti-Fraud Unit and Anti-Car Theft Unit in Ekiti State Command; as well as Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Noyo Division, Ebonyi State.”

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police charged the newly appointed commander to strictly align with the reform objectives of the Inspector-General of Police by upholding professionalism and discipline.

    He stressed the importance of integrity in the discharge of his duties, while ensuring swift, lawful, and effective responses to violent crimes across Ogun State.

    Ogun: Police boss appoint Daramola Thompson as violent crime response commander

  • NNL: Lobi Stars chief plans squad overhaul after failed promotion bid

    NNL: Lobi Stars chief plans squad overhaul after failed promotion bid

    Lobi Stars Chairman Terver Ikya has outlined plans to rebuild their squad for the 2026/27 Nigeria National League, NNL, season.

    The Pride of Makurdi failed to secure promotion to the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, in the recently concluded NNL season.

    Ikya said that they will promote five players from the youth team of the club.

    “Will not recruit more than thirty players and then five from the youth team of Lobi Stars (U-19), totaling thirty-five players.” Ikya told Voicesports.

    Ikya added that contracts of players signed before the current board took over will be terminated.

    “And again, the contract of players signed in the team before we came on board ranging from 1-2 years will be terminated and we will start on a new slate.

    “We will not attend to players sent by anybody. I want to take my fate in my hands so that whatever the outcome, I would take the responsibility.”

    NNL: Lobi Stars chief plans squad overhaul after failed promotion bid