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  • BREAKING: Nigerian govt finally names 48 individuals, groups financing terrorism – Full List

    BREAKING: Nigerian govt finally names 48 individuals, groups financing terrorism – Full List

    The Nigerian government has finally published a list of 48 individuals and groups allegedly linked to terrorism financing in Nigeria.

    The list was released by the Nigeria Sanctions Committee, NIGSAC, on Saturday.

    The publication contains names of individuals and entities suspected of involvement in terrorism-related activities, including persons linked to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Ansaru and Islamic State West Africa Province, ISWAP.

    BREAKING: Nigerian govt finally names 48 individuals, groups financing terrorism – Full List

  • 2027 election mere formality, Tinubu will win – Omokri

    2027 election mere formality, Tinubu will win – Omokri

    Nigeria’s ambassador to Mexico, Reno Omokri, on Saturday declared that the 2027 presidential election is only a formality.

    Omokri said if God spares the life of President Bola Tinubu, he would pull a decisive win during the 2027 presidential election.

    He made the remark in a post on X while reacting to the crowd that trooped out to welcome Tinubu to Bayelsa State on Friday.

    He wrote: “Bayelsa was created on Tuesday, October 1, 1996, and since that date, Bayelsans have rarely seen the kind of crowd that trooped out yesterday for President Tinubu.

    “Maybe this happened under President Jonathan, who is a native of Bayelsa; however, the crowd was massive, active, and supportive. And the people, in their humongous numbers, kept coming. I have been to Bayelsa—multiple times.

    “I used to think this was a tiny state in terms of landmass and population. Boy, was I wrong! Yesterday proved that convincingly with regard to the population.

    “Definitely, this is a state that knows on what side its bread is buttered. Especially when you consider the following fact.

    “And as it is in the South-South, so will it be throughout the federation. And that is why 2027 is, for the President, more or less a formality, God sparing his life.”

    2027 election mere formality, Tinubu will win – Omokri

  • Nollywood actor Zubby Michael declares for House of Reps under ADC

    Nollywood actor Zubby Michael declares for House of Reps under ADC

    Popular Nollywood Actor, Zubby Michael, who recently picked up the African Democratic Congress, ADC, membership form has indicated interest in running for a House of Representatives seat for the Nnewi North, Nnewi South and Ekwusigo Federal Constituency of Anambra State.

    The actor declared his intention on Saturday after he joined the ADC in his hometown, Ozubulu ward 5, Ekwusigo Local Government Area of the state.

    DAILY POST earlier reported that Zubby officially joined the APC ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The move is coming when several celebrities from the South-East are moving into the ruling party to solicit support for President Bola Tinubu ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

    The celebrities are leading the All Progressives Congress, APC City Boys Movement in the region.

    DAILY POST reports that Zubby’s alignment with the opposition party may have a significant impact on the much anticipated general elections, especially in Anambra State.

    Nollywood actor Zubby Michael declares for House of Reps under ADC

  • Kwankwasiyya petitions DSS over alleged online harassment of leaders

    Kwankwasiyya petitions DSS over alleged online harassment of leaders

    The Kwankwasiyya Movement in Kano has called on the Department of State Services to investigate what it describes as a coordinated online harassment campaign against its leaders.

    In a petition dated April 9, 2026, the group stated that its top members are being targeted with cyberbullying and false allegations intended to damage their reputations and weaken the movement.

    The petition named some of those affected, including Comrade Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo and Muhammad Samir Hanga, alongside other loyal members.

    It alleged that many of the attacks are being carried out on social media, particularly Facebook, where posts are said to be aimed at discrediting them.

    The movement also levelled serious allegations against certain individuals it claims are linked to the Kano State Government.

    It specifically mentioned the governor’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, as well as other unnamed officials.

    The petition accused these individuals of using social media to conduct what the group described as a campaign of character assassination.

    Kwankwasiyya petitions DSS over alleged online harassment of leaders

  • Anambra ADC holds successful state congress, elects Nwosu as chairman

    Anambra ADC holds successful state congress, elects Nwosu as chairman

    Amidst the leadership crisis rocking the African Democratic Congress, ADC, at the national level, its Anambra State chapter has elected Chris McCool Nwosu as its chairman in the state.

    Nwosu, a journalist, media personality and publisher of Courage Magazine was elected through a consensus congress, which was affirmed by all delegates of the party who converged on Awka, the Anambra State capital.

    The party had initially moved three motions before the commencement of the election and they included a motion for the dissolution of the former state executive, a motion to adopt the outcome of the ward and local government congresses held on Friday and another for the adoption of a consensus method of election.

    Nwosu was announced the state chairman, alongside 35 other members, who now constitute the state executive of the party, and were sworn in immediately.

    The newly elected chairman, Nwosu, in his inaugural address promised to ensure cohesion in the party, while urging members to ensure loyalty and steadfastness.

    He said: “We will organize with diligence, mobilize with purpose and work with unwavering focus to achieve this mandate. We will reach every local government, every ward and everyone.

    “Together, we will build a united and formidable party that truly represents the hopes and aspirations of our people. We also cherish and adore the respective doggedness of our stakeholders and office holders at different levels of the legislature.

    “We extend our hands in warm embrace of unity and oneness in pursuit of the enormous task before us, which is convincing Ndi Anambra that ADC is the right platform for every election.

    “We must rise above differences and build a strong cohesive structure anchored on trust, inclusion and shared purpose. Our task is clear. We must reconnect with the people, deepen our grassroots presence and present a credible alternative rooted in accountability and service.

    “The strength of our party will not be measured by works, but by our ability to end and sustain the confidence of Anambra people. Beyond our state, we shall strive to set a standard body of emulation befitting a people privileged to have produced Anambra’s number one political export, the great man, Mr Peter Obi.”

    The congress was organized by members of the ADC State Congress Committee from Abuja, led by the Chairman, Amb. Fidel Ayogu, with Queen Nkechi Okiyi as Secretary and Godson Okoye as member.

    Anambra ADC holds successful state congress, elects Nwosu as chairman

  • Iran, U.S. Begin Historic Direct Talks In Islamabad Amid Ceasefire

    Iran, U.S. Begin Historic Direct Talks In Islamabad Amid Ceasefire

    Iran and the United States have commenced direct high-level negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan, marking one of the most significant diplomatic engagements between the two nations in decades.

    The talks, which began on Saturday, are being hosted by Pakistan following a fragile ceasefire between the two sides.

    Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian issued a statement ahead of the negotiations, signalling Tehran’s firm resolve while reassuring the Iranian public of the government’s continued commitment to domestic priorities regardless of the outcome.

    “The high-ranking Iranian delegation that has arrived in Pakistan is a staunch guardian of Iran’s interests with all its might, and in this vein, it will engage in negotiations with courage,” Pezeshkian said. “In any case, our service to the people will not pause for a moment, and whatever the outcome of the negotiations may be, the government stands firmly by the people’s side.”

    Iran’s delegation is reportedly led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, while the United States is represented by Vice President JD Vance alongside other senior officials.

    Pakistan’s role in facilitating the talks has been central to the process. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif played a key mediating role, including a phone conversation with President Pezeshkian earlier in the week that helped pave the way for Iran’s confirmation of its participation.

    Islamabad has set modest initial goals for the talks, focused primarily on sustaining dialogue and stabilising the ceasefire rather than resolving all outstanding issues at once.

    Matters expected to feature prominently on the negotiating table include Iran’s nuclear programme, regional security, sanctions relief, and broader de-escalation efforts.

    However, analysts caution that deep-seated mistrust between Washington and Tehran means outcomes remain highly uncertain.

    The Islamabad talks represent the first direct high-level engagement of their kind between Iran and the United States in decades, and the world is watching closely as both sides sit across the table in the Pakistani capital.

    Iran, U.S. Begin Historic Direct Talks In Islamabad Amid Ceasefire is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Breaking: FG Finally Release List Of 48 Major Sponsors Of Terrorism In Nigeria ( See Full List )

    Breaking: FG Finally Release List Of 48 Major Sponsors Of Terrorism In Nigeria ( See Full List )

    The federal government has published a list of 48 individuals and groups allegedly linked to terrorism financing in Nigeria.

    The list was released by the Nigeria Sanctions Committee (NIGSAC) on Saturday.

    The publication includes individuals and entities suspected of involvement in terrorism-related activities.

    Among those named are persons linked to groups such as Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Ansaru and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP).

    Here’s the list.

    1. Abdulsamat Ohida

    2. Mohammed Sani

    3. Abdurrahaman Abdurrahaman

    4. Fatima Ishaq

    5. Tukur Mamu

    6. Yusuf Ghazali

    7. Muhammad Sani

    8. Abubakar Muhammad

    9. Sallamudeen Hassan

    10. Adamu Ishak

    11. Hassana Isah

    12. Abdulkareem Musa

    13. Umar Abdullahi

    14. Abdurrahaman Ado

    15. Bashir Yusuf

    16. Ibrahim Alhassan

    17. Muhammad Isah

    18. Salihu Adamu

    19. Surajo Mohammad

    20. Fannami Bukar

    21. Muhammed Musa

    22. Sahabi Ismail

    23. Mohammed Buba

    24. Jama’atu Wal-Jihad

    25. Ansarul Sudan (Ansaru)

    26. Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP)

    27. Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB)

    28. Yan Group

    29. Yan Group NLBDG

    30. Adamu Hassan

    31. Hassan Mohammed

    32. Usman Abubakar

    33. Kubara Salawu

    34. Rabiu Suleiman

    35. Simon Njoku

    36. Godstime Iyare

    37. Francis Mmadubuchi

    38. John Onwumere

    39. Chikwuka Eze

    40. Edwin Chukwuedo

    41. Chiwendu Owoh

    42. Ginika Orji

    43. Awo Uchechukwu

    44. Mercy Ali

    45. Ohagwu Juliana

    46. Eze Okpoto

    47. Nwaobi Chimezie

    48. Ogumu Kewe

  • Gateway Air begins flights to Abuja, Port-Harcourt, others April 13 – Ogun govt

    Gateway Air begins flights to Abuja, Port-Harcourt, others April 13 – Ogun govt

    Ogun State-owned airline, Gateway Air, has announced plans to commence flight operations to major cities across Nigeria as part of efforts to enhance connectivity.

    This was contained in a statement on Saturday in Abeokuta by the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to Gov. Dapo Abiodun, Mr Kayode Akinmade.

    Akinmade said that the airline would begin scheduled flights on Monday, covering routes including Iperu-Abuja, Abuja-Port-Harcourt, Abuja-Calabar, Abuja-Jos, and Iperu-Kano.

    He noted that the flights are scheduled to operate on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

    According to him, the airline is offering one-way economy fares starting from N100,000 to provide affordable travel options for passengers.

    Akinmade described the development as a significant step towards improving regional accessibility and strengthening economic activities through efficient air transport services.

    He added that the initiative underscored the state government’s commitment to delivering reliable and customer-focused aviation services.

    He urged prospective passengers to book early and stay updated through the airline’s official communication channels for flight schedules and other necessary information. (NAN)

    The post Gateway Air begins flights to Abuja, Port-Harcourt, others April 13 – Ogun govt appeared first on Vanguard News.

  • Atiku to Tinubu: Stop misleading Nigerians with fuel price comparisons

    Atiku to Tinubu: Stop misleading Nigerians with fuel price comparisons

    By Omeiza Ajayi

    Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has hit back at President Bola Tinubu over remarks made in Bayelsa State, in which the president appeared to justify the rising cost of living in Nigeria by comparing domestic fuel prices with those in other African countries.

    In a statement issued on Saturday by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, the opposition accused the president of presenting a “misleading” and “gravely distorted” picture of the economic hardship facing ordinary Nigerians.

    Shaibu argued that singling out fuel prices as a measure of economic well-being, while ignoring purchasing power, income levels, and the broader cost of living, either reflected a “fundamental misunderstanding of economic realities” or amounted to a deliberate attempt to deflect from policy failures.

    “Nigerians don’t live on petrol — they live on income,” he declared.

    While acknowledging that petrol prices in Nigeria may appear lower than in countries such as Kenya and South Africa, Shaibu said the comparison breaks down entirely when set against actual earnings.

    Kenya’s GDP per capita, the statement noted, is nearly double that of Nigeria. According to him, a minimum wage earner in Nairobi takes home the equivalent of approximately ₦170,000 — more than twice Nigeria’s national minimum wage of ₦70,000 — meaning Nigerians earn significantly less while facing a cost of living that the statement described as higher than Kenya’s.

    Shaibu also criticised Nigeria’s rigid single-tier national minimum wage, contrasting it with Kenya’s tiered wage structure, which adjusts pay to reflect cost-of-living differences across cities and regions.

    This failure to account for urban cost disparities, he argued, compounds the economic burden on millions of Nigerians.

    Shaibu called it “deeply disappointing” that at a moment when citizens expected empathy and decisive leadership, the president had instead opted for “statistical convenience.”

    He warned that a government relying on selective comparisons while its citizens contend with rising poverty, inflation and declining living standards risks appearing “not only out of touch, but indifferent.”

    Shaibu urged the Tinubu administration to “confront the full scope of the economic crisis it has created, rather than seek refuge in arguments that collapse under the weight of facts.”

    “Nigerians are not asking for comparisons. They are demanding relief,” he stated.

    The post Atiku to Tinubu: Stop misleading Nigerians with fuel price comparisons appeared first on Vanguard News.

  • No Ethnic Bias In Our Civil Service — Kogi Govt

    No Ethnic Bias In Our Civil Service — Kogi Govt

    The Kogi State Government has dismissed allegations of ethnic discrimination in civil service recruitment, responding to a viral voice note attributed to a female civil servant who claimed that Ebira youths were being excluded from employment opportunities within the state bureaucracy.

    In a statement issued on Saturday, Commissioner for Information Kingsley Fanwo said the administration of Governor Ahmed Ododo is anchored on inclusivity, merit, and responsive governance, and that employment into the civil service would continue to be guided strictly by competence, capacity, and the availability of resources.

    Fanwo acknowledged the voice note and a related video that had generated reactions online, but cautioned against attempts to sensationalise the matter. “It is regrettable that certain individuals and groups have sought to sensationalise the issue in a manner capable of inflaming public sentiment. The matter, in reality, remains within the realm of constructive engagement and institutional resolution,” he said.

    While noting that the civil servant was entitled to her views, Fanwo said established channels exist for grievance redress within the civil service. He added that Governor Ododo had directed that the concerned civil servant be accorded full protection and mandated the civil service to strengthen internal feedback mechanisms to ensure grievances are addressed promptly.

    “This administration is committed to upholding freedom of expression and will neither suppress nor persecute any citizen for peacefully expressing their views,” Fanwo said.

    The commissioner reiterated that Ododo had sworn an oath to serve all parts of the state without bias or sectional preference, and called on residents to remain calm and disregard attempts to spread misinformation around the issue.

    No Ethnic Bias In Our Civil Service — Kogi Govt is first published on The Whistler Newspaper