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  • Djibouti president claims sixth straight term

    Djibouti president claims sixth straight term

    Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh on Saturday claimed a landslide victory in an election that secured his sixth straight term at the helm of the strategically placed Horn of Africa nation.

    Guelleh won Friday’s presidential election with 97.8 percent of the vote, according to official results.

    He beat his sole opponent Mohamed Farah Samatar, little known by the general public, who secured just 2.2 percent of the vote, according to interior ministry figures.

    “Re-elected”, the 78-year-old declared in a social media post ahead of the official results, after early results gave him a huge lead.

    Guelleh has ruled the tiny nation of one million people for 27 years with an iron grip. He has made his name leveraging Djibouti’s key location to turn it into an international military and maritime hub.

    Its 23,000 square kilometres (8,900 square miles) hosts military bases and contingents from France, the United States, China, Japan and Italy, generating substantial financial, security and political benefits.

    Guelleh won the last election in 2021, boycotted by most of the opposition, with more than 97 percent of the vote. He had announced he would step down this year but a constitutional amendment in November removed the upper age limit of 75 for presidential candidates.

    Some polling stations stayed open an hour later because of delays opening at the start of the day. But few people in Djibouti doubted who would win.

    Amid heavy security, Guelleh, widely known by his initials IOG, voted before noon at City Hall alongside his wife, while Samatar cast his ballot earlier.

    “By the grace of God, we have arrived here, and we hope that this will end in victory,” Guelleh told reporters.

    Guelleh has plastered the capital with campaign posters and drew thousands to his rallies, while Samatar has struggled to gain support.

    The national broadcaster aired one of Samatar’s events, with only a few dozen people present.

    Samatar is the little-known leader of the Unified Democratic Centre (CDU), a party with no seats in parliament.

    “I’m going to vote for Ismail Omar Guelleh because he has a good programme for young people. I don’t even know what his opponent looks like,” Deka Aden Mohamed, 38, told AFP.

    – Unemployment and debt –

    Guelleh has faced little opposition since succeeding the country’s first president, Hassan Gouled Aptidon, in 1999. He had been Aptidon’s chief of staff.

    In 2005, Guelleh was re-elected unopposed.

    His candidacy is seen by some as offering “stability” in the troubled Horn of Africa region, but analysts say it is driven by the absence of a unanimously accepted successor.

    The health of the president has come under scrutiny.

    Despite claims by the Djibouti League of Human Rights that the vote is a “masquerade”, people told AFP they were eager to vote.

    “It’s a duty to go vote,” said Yussuf Mohamed Hussein. “I’m going to vote for the president; Samatar, I don’t even know him.”

    Around 70 percent of young Djiboutians are unemployed and the country’s development has come at the cost of substantial debt, particularly to China.

    Djibouti is situated on the key Bab al-Mandeb strait, which divides the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden and is one of the world’s busiest shipping routes.

    Without agriculture to rely on, the country depends on ports for 70 percent of its gross domestic product, with Ethiopia its main maritime outlet.

    The nation is accused by human rights organisations of repressing dissent, while Guelleh faces claims of favouring his own majority Issa ethnic group at the expense of the Afar minority.

    AFP

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  • Gunmen storm Ibadan, kidnap young lady

    Gunmen storm Ibadan, kidnap young lady

    Gunmen suspected to be kidnappers have abducted a young lady identified as Adetutu Aderibigbe in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

    Sources narrated that the lady was kidnapped by gunmen numbering about four.

    The incident according to sources occured on Wednesday.

    It was learnt that the victim was kidnapped around 6:00 pm at the front of her residence at the Bolumole area in Ibadan.

    She was subsequently taken away in a black Lexus Jeep with no number plate.

    The whereabouts of the victim remain unknown as of the time of filing this report on Friday.

    Public Relations Officer of the State Police command, Olayinka Ayanlade, when contacted, confirmed the incident.

    He said that efforts were ongoing to rescue the kidnapped victim.

    Ayanlade in a statement made available to DAILY POST on Friday said, “Preliminary investigation reveals that the incident occurred on 8th April 2026 at about 1800hrs at Bolumole Area, off Ring Road, Ibadan.

    “Upon her arrival and while attempting to enter her premises, she was accosted at the gate by four armed men wearing masks and subsequently forcefully taken away in an unregistered black Lexus vehicle.

    “A family member who was present at the scene was left unharmed”.

    Gunmen storm Ibadan, kidnap young lady

  • Transfer: Super Falcons forward seals move to Belarusian club Dynamo Brest

    Transfer: Super Falcons forward seals move to Belarusian club Dynamo Brest

    Super Falcons striker, Blessing Nkor has sealed a move to Belarusian Women’s Premier League club, Dynamo Brest, DAILY POST reports.

    Nkor signed a short-term contract until the end of the 2026 season.

    The 22-year-old last played for Spanish club, Deportivo La Coruña.

    Injury disrupted the forward’s spell at Deportivo La Coruña as she managed only one appearance for the club.

    Nkor has also played in Tanzania for Yanga, and Turkish club Gaziantep Asya Spor.

    She has been capped once by the Super Falcons.

    Transfer: Super Falcons forward seals move to Belarusian club Dynamo Brest

  • EPL: SuperComputer predicts title winners, top four places ahead of Game Week 32

    EPL: SuperComputer predicts title winners, top four places ahead of Game Week 32

    The Opta SuperComputer has given Arsenal a 97.17% chance of winning the Premier League title.

    With only seven fixtures left to play, Mikel Arteta’s men have been installed as overwhelming favourites to be champions.

    Ahead of Saturday’s early kick-off against Bournemouth at the Emirates, the Gunners sit nine points clear of Manchester City.

    City themselves have been given a 2.83% chance of beating Arsenal to the title, despite having a game in hand.

    Opta has predicted that the teams that will finish in top four – Manchester United and Aston Villa – have no chance of winning the league.

    Liverpool is also projected to grab the final automatic Champions League spot.

    EPL: SuperComputer predicts title winners, top four places ahead of Game Week 32

  • Faleke endorses Hamzat for Lagos gov position

    Faleke endorses Hamzat for Lagos gov position

    The lawmaker representing Ikeja Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, James Faleke, has publicly declared support for Lagos State Deputy Governor, Obafemi Hamzat, to succeed as governor in the 2027 elections.

    Faleke made his position known via a post on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account on Friday, urging party faithful and his supporters across Lagos to rally behind Hamzat as the All Progressives Congress prepares for its primaries scheduled for May.

    “Good evening all. As we prepare for Party primaries next month, I urge all our supporters in Ikeja Federal Constituency and Lagos State to support Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat as the next Governor of Lagos State from 2027–2035 IJN. Amen!” he wrote.

    Within the APC, there are indications that leaders are gravitating toward a consensus approach that could see Hamzat emerge as the party’s governorship flagbearer in Lagos.

    In neighbouring states, similar alignments are reportedly taking shape, with party insiders favouring Senator Olamilekan Adeola, widely known as Yayi, for Ogun State, and Senator Sharafadeen Alli for Oyo State.

    These preferences are believed to have stemmed from discussions held during a meeting between APC stakeholders from Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo states and President Bola Tinubu in Lagos on March 23.

    Sources familiar with the developments disclosed that a follow-up meeting involving the President and key party figures from the South-West was convened to fine-tune strategies and make crucial decisions ahead of the upcoming general elections.

    Participants at the Lagos meeting reportedly engaged in extensive deliberations, focusing on party direction and the selection of candidates for key positions.

    Those present included the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila; Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele; Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos, Dapo Abiodun of Ogun, and Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti; as well as the Executive Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, Zaccheaus Adedeji, among other prominent APC stakeholders.

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  • US Vice President JD Vance lands in Pakistan for Iran talks

    US Vice President JD Vance lands in Pakistan for Iran talks

    US Vice President JD Vance arrived in Islamabad on Saturday for talks with Iran that the Pakistani premier hosting the warring sides called a “make or break” effort to permanently halt weeks of fighting in the Middle East.

    An Iranian delegation led by parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf arrived overnight at an airbase near the capital, disembarking from the commercial plane to embrace Pakistan’s powerful army chief Asim Munir, who also shares a personal rapport with US President Donald Trump.

    Munir also greeted Vance, escorting him down a red carpet at the Nur Khan air base, where US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner were already waiting.

    The foes still appeared to be far apart on key issues, including the opening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz, and were quick to express their mutual suspicion.

    “We have good intentions but we do not trust,” Ghalibaf said shortly after landing, according to Iran’s state broadcaster.

    “Our experience in negotiating with the Americans has always been met with failure and broken promises.”

    Vance, who has been dispatched by Trump to lead the US delegation, stopped briefly in Paris for his plane to refuel before flying on to Pakistan.

    “If the Iranians are willing to negotiate in good faith, we’re certainly willing to extend the open hand,” Vance said before leaving the United States.

    But “if they’re going to try to play us, then they’re going to find the negotiating team is not that receptive”, he added.

    The ceasefire is already under strain, notably from Israel’s continued strikes in Lebanon, where on Wednesday it carried out its heaviest bombardment since Hezbollah entered the Middle East war in early March, killing hundreds of people less than 48 hours after the truce came into force.

    Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, whose country’s down-to-the-wire mediation got both sides to the negotiating table this week, said talks would not be easy.

    “An even more difficult stage lies ahead,” he said, referring to efforts to permanently end fighting that began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28, sparking Iranian retaliation against Israel and across the Gulf.

    “This is that stage which, in English, is called the equivalent of ‘make or break.’”

    It was unclear what time the talks would get underway, though the Tasnim news agency reported Iran’s delegation would meet with Sharif at 1:00 pm.

    Iranian state television made only a brief mention of the talks in its first morning news programme, with its second report dedicated to volunteers signing up to defend Iran in the event the war resumed.

    – Islamabad plays host –

    Iran — which brought a more than 70-member delegation to Pakistan —  has insisted on the truce covering Lebanon and on the unfreezing of its assets for the Islamabad talks to go ahead, neither of which has materialised so far.

    On the US side, President Donald Trump demanded the opening of the Strait of Hormuz as a condition for the two-week ceasefire.

    The strait, through which one-fifth of the world’s crude passes, has not reopened to normal traffic, however, and Trump vowed on Friday to have it open soon “with or without” Iran’s cooperation.

    He added his top priority at the Islamabad talks was to ensure the Islamic republic had “no nuclear weapon. That’s 99 percent of it.”

    Security was tight in the Pakistani capital on Saturday, with a heavy police and paramilitary presence on the streets and road diversions around the “red zone” where government and diplomatic buildings are located.

    The city’s main luxury hotel, which could host delegations, has been cleared of its normal well-heeled clientele.

    It was not known whether the two sides would meet face-to-face, or whether they would mirror an indirect format used in Oman-mediated talks before the war.

    Pakistan has formulated a team of subject matter specialists to facilitate the two sides in negotiations on navigation, nuclear and other key matters, a diplomatic source familiar with the matter told AFP.

    The negotiations will be closely watched by other key regional players, with Egypt and Turkey having helped with mediation, along with China, all of which Pakistan was still coordinating closely with for the talks, the source said.

    Beijing has been sought as a possible guarantor of any lasting agreement, official sources have said, with Trump confirming to AFP that China helped get Tehran to the negotiating table.

    It was not clear whether China would have any direct presence during the talks or would be willing to take on a formal role.

    – Violence in Lebanon –

    Complicating the path to a permanent ceasefire was Israel’s assertion that the current truce does not cover Lebanon, at odds with Iran and Pakistan’s stance.

    Israeli air strikes continued in Lebanon on Friday against Iran-backed Hezbollah despite the Iranian demand that they be halted as a condition of the truce with Washington.

    Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Yechiel Leiter, said his country will hold discussions with Lebanon’s government in Washington next week but would not discuss a ceasefire with Hezbollah.

    The militant group said overnight that it had carried out drone and rocket attacks on northern Israel, as well as on Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.

    In Tehran, a 30-year-old resident told AFP he was skeptical negotiations would be successful, describing most of what Trump says as “pure noise and nonsense.”

    AFP

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  • I Had Throat Surgery After Aljazeera Interview , I Don’t Know If The " Arrow " Came From Obidients ..Daniel Bwala

    I Had Throat Surgery After Aljazeera Interview , I Don’t Know If The " Arrow " Came From Obidients ..Daniel Bwala

    The Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Policy Communication, Daniel Bwala, has revealed that he recently underwent throat surgery shortly after a widely discussed interview with journalist Mehdi Hasan of Al Jazeera.

    Bwala made the disclosure during an appearance on News Central’s programme, 60 Minutes with Mr Kay, aired on Friday, where he also addressed reactions to the interview and criticism from online groups.

    “Eight days after the interview with Mehdi Hasan, I underwent surgery on my throat. I don’t know whether it is the ‘Obidient’ people that threw that African thing, but in any case, I’m back and strong,” he said.

    He criticised a segment of social media users he described as “Obidients,” alleging that they prioritise political loyalty over national interest.

    “I know the environment I come from; it’s an environment where there exists a species of ‘Trojans’ of social media called the ‘Obidient,’ who do not care about the national interest or the security of Nigeria and will do everything possible to achieve the aim of their hero, no matter the cost,” Bwala stated.

    Speaking further, the presidential aide defended his performance during the interview, describing Hasan’s approach as adversarial.

    “What Mehdi Hasan did was what we call opposition-style journalism, where you play the role of the opposition. In that interview, Mehdi sought to elicit information from me to discredit the government, but he could not,” he said.

    Bwala explained that much of the interview focused on his past criticisms of the Tinubu administration while he was in the opposition, which he acknowledged but sought to move past.

    “In the first 15 minutes, he started by asking me to answer questions relating to things I said about President Tinubu when I was in the opposition.

    “Repeatedly, I admitted to them — I even said I had said more than what he mentioned — but I asked that we move on to the purpose of the interview,” he said.

    He added that he cautioned the interviewer against persisting on the same line of questioning.

    “He continued doing it, and at a point, I warned him that if he kept going in that direction, I would deny it. He continued, and that was why I kept denying,” Bwala said.

    It had earlier been reported that the interview, which was released on social media, sparked immediate backlash, particularly on X, where clips went viral, and critics described Bwala’s outing as an embarrassment.

    Hasan repeatedly confronted Bwala with his past statements in which he had described President Tinubu as a drug baron, corrupt, and unfit to lead—remarks he made before his 2023 defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the All Progressives Congress.

    When Bwala denied making some of the statements, Hasan produced video evidence, triggering fresh ridicule online.

    Hasan also pressed him on Nigeria’s deteriorating security situation, citing reports from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, while Bwala was unable to counter the figures with data of his own.

  • Full list of 23 CBT centres JAMB delisted in 11 states

    Full list of 23 CBT centres JAMB delisted in 11 states

    The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, has released the names of 23 computer-based test, CBT, centres delisted over issues that marred the 2026 mock unified tertiary matriculation examination, UTME.

    Also, the board issued warnings to 88 centres “with minor technical issues”

    Recall that results of the 2026 UTME Mock, conducted on Saturday, March 28, were released on March 31 as announced by JAMB’s spokesman, Fabian Benjamin.

    In the aftermath of the exercise, more than 20 CBT centres plagued by technical issues have been delisted over inadequacies.

    JAMB also issued a stern warning to candidates to steer clear of fraudsters, especially those operating on WhatsApp, who falsely claim they can manipulate or inflate scores.

    In a statement on Friday (yesterday, Benjamin released the names of the affected CBT centres, which have been increased from 20 to 23 across 11 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    He said they were delisted for technical inefficiencies.

    The list and state

    1. Abia
      Micben, Seat of Wisdom Academy Umunteke Asa (Micben Ict Hall) Ukwa West, Abia State
    2. Anambra
      • Bishop Crowther Seminary CBT Centre. 110 Work Road, Behind State Ministry of Works, Awka
      • The Oracle Lens, Ubili Town Hall, Nnokwa, Anambra State

    3. Bayelsa

    • Derby’s Young Ict Centre, Behind Government Science and Technical College Okaka, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State

    4. Delta

    • Avid ICT Solutions CBT Centre, Institute of Continuing Education (I.C.E), No. 2 Victor Chuks Odogwu Street, Asaba, Delta State
    • Brightfield School CBT, 18 Onwugbonu Crescent, New Layout, Ekpan, Uvwie
    • Conarina Maritime Academy, Eseme River Road, Oria-Abraka, Ethiope East, Delta State. Nigeria

    5. Edo

    • Daniet Global Resources, No. 124 Akpapava Road, Opposite Zenith Bank, Ikpoba Slope, Oredo, Benin City, Edo State
    • Moses And Grace College of Health Sciences And Technology CBT Centre. 3rd Richard Street, Obe Community, After Rock of Ages Church, Off Benin Sapele Road, Benin City

    6. FCT

    • De-Lite CBT Centre, Model Sec Sch Maitama, Lake Chad Avenue, Maitama, Abuja
    • Zulqud Consult Ltd (ZCL CBT Centre), Government Secondary School, Lugbe, by Car Wash. Lugbe Bridge

    7. Lagos

    • Florin High School. 23/25 Olutimehin Str. Off Ajiboye Str. Military Zone Bus Stop, Off Idimu Road, Ejigbo, Lagos State
    • Folbob CBT Centre, 5 Road 10 Folbob Zone, Losooro, Lakowe School Gate Bus Stop, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos State
    • Great Kezino College CBT Centre, 118/120 Agunfoye Road, Adamo, Ikorodu, Lagos State
    • Obans C.B.T. Centre Rn Plot 32, Oba Ijaolu Road, Elepe Bus Stop, Off Ijede Road, Ikorodu, Lagos.
    • Teesas Learning And CBT Centre, Izedon Place, 2 Prince Samuel Adedoyin Street, Opposite Mercedes Benz, Off Ikate, Lekki Express Way, Lagos State

    8. Ogun

    • Braingate Model Schools CBT Centre, Arepo-Fadunsin, Ijoko
    • Greenhills Academy, Cele Bus Stop, Oke-Ola, Itele Road

    9. Osun

    Oduduwa University CBT Centre, Ipetumodu, Ile-Ife, Osun State

    10. Oyo

    • Lasting Glory Schools, CBT Centre No. 1 Baale’s Quarters, Kajola Ejioku, Ibadan, Oyo State.
    • Nesam International School CBT Centre, Nesam Int’l School, No. 1 Alexander Road, Apata Via Immaculate Hospital
    • Saf Polytechnic, Along Iseyin-Oyo Road, Idi-Ori, Iseyin, Oyo State.

    11. Plateau

    Rabjib Computer Academy, Behind Union Bank, Along Museum Road, Jos, Plateau State

    Vanguard News

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  • 2027: There will be no zoning in Nasarawa – Guber aspirant, Adamu

    2027: There will be no zoning in Nasarawa – Guber aspirant, Adamu

    There will be no zoning arrangement for the Nasarawa State governorship seat ahead of the 2027 election, a former Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, has said.

    Adamu, who is a governorship aspirant under the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), also declared that he remains the candidate to beat in the state.

    The former IGP hails from Nasarawa South, but the incumbent governor, Abdullahi Sule, is said to be inclined towards having his successor emerge from Nasarawa West.

    According to Adamu, there would be no consensus arrangement in the selection of the governorship candidate in the state. He said the direct primaries option affords aspirants a level playing field.

    He explained, “The electorate will be allowed to pick their candidate, unlike in the indirect primaries system where delegates could be influenced against a candidate.”

    Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Friday, Adamu reiterated that there is nothing like zoning in Nasarawa, stressing that since 1999, when democratic rule returned, the state has never zoned the governorship seat.

    He further explained that under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), and the incumbent APC, zoning of the governorship seat has never worked.

    Adamu said that while the governor in his wisdom wants to support somebody from Nasarawa West, his zone, Nasarawa South, is also saying it should be left open.

    He added that although he does not expect any patronage from the governor, the electorate will determine who emerges come 2027. He pointed out that he has gone to the 147 wards in the state and has seen their problems, and told them to work together and focus on Nasarawa State.

    He further said that they always manipulate through indirect primaries, expressing delight that the threat has been removed and nobody can take his delegates and keep them somewhere and tell them to vote a certain way.

    Adamu explained that consensus would never take place in Nasarawa State when more than one person have said they do not want it, assuring that they will be vigilant in order to make sure that the primaries are free and fair.

    Speaking further, Adamu lamented the state of the capital, Lafia, noting that for a long time, it has not been given the priority it deserves, lamenting that it still looks like a glorified local government headquarters, as previous administrations did not prioritise the city as a capital.

    2027: There will be no zoning in Nasarawa – Guber aspirant, Adamu

  • FG orders withdrawal of passports from citizens who renounce nationality

    FG orders withdrawal of passports from citizens who renounce nationality

    By Omeiza Ajayi

    Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has directed the Nigeria Immigration Service NIS to immediately withdraw and deactivate passports held by individuals who have formally renounced their Nigerian citizenship.

    The directive targets Nigerians whose renunciation requests have been officially approved by the President, barring them from continuing to hold or use Nigerian travel documents following the completion of that process.

    Special Adviser on Media to the Minister of Interior, Alao Babatunde, said the minister grounded the policy in Section 29, subsections (1) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, which provides that; “Any citizen of Nigeria of full age who wishes to renounce his Nigerian citizenship shall make a declaration in the prescribed manner for the renunciation.

    “The President shall cause the declaration made under subsection (1) of this section to be registered and upon such registration, the person who made the declaration shall cease to be a citizen of Nigeria.”

    Tunji-Ojo stated that once a person loses Nigerian citizenship, they are no longer entitled to carry any sovereign document of the state, including its passport.

    The directive forms part of a broader set of passport and visa reforms the Ministry of Interior has pursued in recent years. The Minister framed the move as an effort to strengthen border security, curb identity fraud, and preserve the integrity of Nigerian citizenship.

    “We will continue to strengthen systems that secure Nigeria’s borders, prevent identity fraud, preserve the sanctity of Nigerian citizenship, and facilitate legitimate travel while preventing unauthorized or ineligible access,” he said.

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