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  • Israel may use nuclear weapons against Iran – Prof Mearsheimer

    Israel may use nuclear weapons against Iran – Prof Mearsheimer

    Professor John Mearsheimer, a renowned American political scientist, has predicted that Israel may use nuclear weapons against Iran as a last resort to decimate Tehran’s nuclear development.

    The Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago delivered the keynote address on Friday at the Arab Center’s Eleventh Annual Conference in Washington, D.C.

    Noting that Israel considers Iran an existential threat, the expert warned: “Israel will use nuclear weapons against Iran if they suspect Iran is pursuing a nuclear deterrent.”

    “It is now clear that Israel cannot prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons using its conventional forces,” he said. “The United States will not stop that (nuclear use) from happening.”

    Mearsheimer condemned Israel’s multifaceted operations in the Middle East, accusing it of using its military might to suppress people in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

    He insists Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mossad Director, David Barnea played a key role in convincing President Donald Trump that a “quick and decisive victory” was possible in Iran.

    The international relations scholar decried the recent depletion of U.S. munitions and bases, as well as the diversion of assets to the Middle East when the focus should be on China and Asia.

    He argued that Iran holds “almost all the cards” and is in a very powerful spot, saying by cutting off the Strait of Hormuz, “they are in a position to tank the global economy.”

    Highlighting other consequences of the war, Mearsheimer said Tehran can “destroy GCC countries as functioning societies” through further attacks on energy infrastructure and desalination plants.

    He also observed people focus on the Hormuz blockade’s impact on oil, but don’t talk about fertilizer shortages, which would affect the planting season and could cause many people to starve to death.

    Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Erdogan on Friday continued his strong criticism of Israel, saying 254 Lebanese people were “brutally killed” on the day the ceasefire was declared.

    Erdogan said “the genocidal network” is blinded by blood and hatred and continues to unalive children, women, and civilians, disregarding human values and recognizing no rules or principles.

    On the controversial death penalty law passed by the Knesset, the President likened the targeting of Palestinians to apartheid. “Isn’t it using the law as a tool of racist authoritarianism?” he quipped.

    Israel may use nuclear weapons against Iran – Prof Mearsheimer

  • Nigerians Don’t Support Celebrity Businesses, Says Laura Ikeji

    Nigerians Don’t Support Celebrity Businesses, Says Laura Ikeji

    Celebrity beauty entrepreneur Laura Ikeji has sparked widespread debate after attributing the struggles of many celebrity-owned businesses in Nigeria to weak consumer support and limited internal industry backing.

    Speaking on the issue, Ikeji argued that while Nigerians actively engage with celebrities’ music, films, and lifestyle content online, they are often reluctant to purchase products from their businesses. She said this lack of patronage contributes to the closure of many celebrity brands after only a few years of operation.

    She also claimed that even within the entertainment industry, celebrities rarely support one another’s business ventures, a trend she believes further slows growth and sustainability.

    Comparing Nigeria with global markets, she referenced international stars such as Rihanna, Beyoncé, and Kim Kardashian, noting that their businesses enjoy strong consumer backing and are able to scale rapidly.

    Ikeji further suggested that Nigerian consumers often assume celebrity products are overpriced, preferring to patronise smaller vendors instead. She also pointed to a perception issue around celebrity wealth and spending habits, which she said influences purchasing decisions.

    According to her, investors are also hesitant to fund celebrity-led businesses due to concerns about financial discipline and priorities, creating additional barriers to long-term sustainability.

    She concluded by urging Nigerians to show more support for celebrity entrepreneurs whose products they admire, noting that consistent patronage is key to business survival and growth

    Nigerians Don’t Support Celebrity Businesses, Says Laura Ikeji is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Nasarawa ADC fixes April 11 for state congress in Lafia

    Nasarawa ADC fixes April 11 for state congress in Lafia

    The Nasarawa State chapter of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has scheduled its state congress for Saturday, April 11.

    This was disclosed in a statement by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Comrade Idris Ojoko, who confirmed that the event will take place at De 1st Crown Luxury Hotel in Lafia.

    The party urged all members to be present, noting that key deliberations will be held as part of preparations for the 2027 general elections.

    Nasarawa ADC fixes April 11 for state congress in Lafia

  • NPFL: Bendel Insurance warn Boboye over unruly behaviour

    NPFL: Bendel Insurance warn Boboye over unruly behaviour

    Bendel Insurance management have cautioned technical adviser, Kennedy Boboye against a repeat of his misconduct in the matchday 32 encounter with Plateau United.

    They said such behaviours will not be tolerated as they remain a disciplined and law-abiding club.

    DAILY POST recalls that Boboye received heavy sanctions for attacking a match official after the game.

    The Benin-based club also apologised to the Nigeria Referee Association (NRA) for the incident.

    “After a careful review of the circumstances surrounding the incident and the consequences there-in, the management expressed disgust and condemned the action of head coach Kennedy Boboye and described the incident as ugly and unfortunate,” Bendel Insurance were quoted by the NPFL media.

    ‎”The management has also cautioned coach Kennedy Boboye and his crew against a repeat of such action(s), insisting such behaviours will not be tolerated as Insurance FC remain a disciplined and law abiding club.”

    NPFL: Bendel Insurance warn Boboye over unruly behaviour

  • Tobi Makinde breaks silence over rumoured rift with Funke Akindele

    Tobi Makinde breaks silence over rumoured rift with Funke Akindele

    Popular Nollywood actor, Tobi Makinde has spoken out over the rumoured rift with Funke Akindele.

    DAILY POST reports that the news surfaced online after Funke, who is known as Tobi’s mother in the movie industry, failed to attend his wedding in December 2025.

    However, speaking in an interview with BBC, Tobi claimed that social media often creates narratives that are not based on facts.

    Clarifying their current relationship status, the actor explained that some relationships appear to be lost as people transition between different phases of life.

    He said in Pidgin “I’m not aware of any fallout between madam Funke and I. Nothing really happened. Our relationship did not start on social media and no be for social media e go end.

    “As you grow and move from one level to another, some relationships may look like they are lost in transit”, he said.

    Recall that the actor gained popularity after his appearance in Funke Akindele’s productions.

    Tobi Makinde breaks silence over rumoured rift with Funke Akindele

  • Delta: Sapele council chairman, Abeke kidnapped

    Delta: Sapele council chairman, Abeke kidnapped

    By Jimitota Onoyume

    Suspected kidnappers, Friday night, whisked away the Chairman of Sapele local government council, Delta state,  Mr Bright Abeke. 

    Different sources  in Sapele confirmed that he was abducted  along  Owumi road.

    They said  one of  his security aides  was allegedly  shot and  later rushed to an undisclosed hospital by those around. 

    Vanguard gathered that the kidnappers  drove in a  Range Rover SUV , but it could not be confirmed if they abandoned their vehicle or used it to disappear with the hostage.

    It could also not  be confirmed at press time if the kidnappers had made any call  to the family of the council boss or anyone close to him to demand for ransom.

    Meantime ,the ugly development has raised questions around insecurity in the ancient city with many calling for improved security in the area.

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  • Thank God fuel price in Nigeria cheaper than in Kenya, other African countries — Tinubu

    Thank God fuel price in Nigeria cheaper than in Kenya, other African countries — Tinubu

    President Bola Tinubu has claimed that Nigeria’s fuel price is better than Kenya’s and other African countries.

    He disclosed this in his speech on Thursday when he visited Yenagoa for project commissioning.

    He acknowledged the economic challenges facing Nigerians, particularly the rising cost of fuel Nigerians face.

    He said he understands the concerns of Nigerians over the current economic situation but stressed that the country is still faring better than some other nations on the continent.

    “Yes, I hear you from the angles of the economy; the fuel prices are biting hard,” Tinubu said. “But look around; let’s thank God together that we are better off than those in Kenya and other African countries.”

    Checks by DAILY POST showed that fuel price in Kenya as of April 2026 stood at $1.37 per litre which around N1,862.

    Since the Iran-United States-Israel start in March, fuel prices have skyrocketed to between N1,290 and N1,350 per liter, while crude oil prices hover around $95 and $100 per barrel.

    In the last six weeks, petroleum marketers, depot owners, and Dangote Refinery have increased their domestic fuel pump prices to reflect global crude oil price volatility.

    Thank God fuel price in Nigeria cheaper than in Kenya, other African countries — Tinubu

  • Jos: Eight buried in mass funeral as Bokkos mourns night-attack victims

    Jos: Eight buried in mass funeral as Bokkos mourns night-attack victims

    By Golok Nanmwa, JOS

    Eight victims of Thursday night’s deadly attack on Mbwele village in the Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State were laid to rest in a mass burial amid grief and growing anger over security lapses on Friday.

    The victims were killed around 11pm when armed gunmen stormed the community and opened fire indiscriminately for nearly an hour.

    Our correspondent gathered that most of those killed belonged to the same family.

    Those buried were Elder Iliya Mangut Dakus, Mr Luck Titus Dakus, Mr Habila Istifanu Dakus, Mr Hassan Istifanus Dakus, Mrs Hassan Moses Dakus, Biggie Lucky Dakus, Sunday Gideon Dakus and Mr Innocent Barnabas Makwin.

    Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo, who conducted the burial service, told mourners at the graveside, “My fellow Christians, I will not stop calling on heaven because of our brothers and sisters that have been killed in Bokkos.

    These are people who were living peacefully without knowing that they would be killed today, without knowing that some people were planning to come and kill them while we are busy thinking that we are living in peace with them.

    “Most of the victims are Christ Apostolic Church members,” he added.

    The other time, I was at the Catholic Church in Kuru, and 90 per cent of the attack victims were Catholic members.

    I have performed mass burials for COCIN members, ECWA members and Pentecostal members.

    We are all under a dilemma. The whole world should know what is happening in Plateau State.

    We need help.” The cleric added.

    It could be recalled that the chairman of the Community Peace Observers in Bokkos LGA, Kefas Mallai, said the assault had created serious tension in the community.

    “The people are saying they want to protest because the security men have not protected them. The attack lasted for hours, and yet there was no presence of security to repel the assailants,” Mallai said.

    Youth Leader of Bokkos, Christopher Luka, described the killings as “a sad and devastating assault on the people of Bokkos and Plateau State as a whole”, adding that the gunmen “targeted one family mostly.

    The post Jos: Eight buried in mass funeral as Bokkos mourns night-attack victims appeared first on Vanguard News.

  • 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