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Thursday, April 9, 2026
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
KUDOS DR JOSEPH ONOJAEME...Oborevwori Unveils Landmark Welfare Package for Doctors
...Approves Special, Tax-Free Allowance to Curb Brain Drain
...Over 6,000 Applicants Jostle for 700 Health Sector Slots
In a decisive move to strengthen healthcare delivery and stem the persistent tide of medical brain drain, Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has approved a comprehensive welfare package for medical doctors, including a special tax-free allowance aimed at enhancing retention and attracting new professionals into the state’s health sector.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, disclosed this during a media interaction in Asaba, describing the initiative as a strategic response to the global “Japa” phenomenon and its adverse impact on Nigeria’s healthcare workforce.
According to the Health Commissioner, the newly introduced incentive, christened the "MORE Special Allowance for Doctors", aligns with recent efforts by the Federal Government to address workforce migration.
“Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has approved ₦200,000 tax-free for all doctors in Delta State. As you know, the Japa syndrome is one of the major issues we are having globally. So, this approval will help to retain our workforce,” he stated.
He explained that the financial implication of the policy was both immediate and significant.
“The implication is simple; a doctor on Level-13, which is the entry point of employment, earning a monthly salary of N370,000, will, as from the end of this month, be earning N570,000. With this, we can retain our doctors and attract new doctors to the state.”
Extending the gesture to early-career professionals, the Commissioner revealed that house officers have also been captured in the governor’s intervention.
“Not just that, for the doctors who are doing the one-year internship (house officers), the governor, in his good wisdom, also approved ₦100,000 tax-free for them.
This means that a House Officer who is earning over N250,000 will now be earning over N350,000 because the allowance, as approved by the governor, is tax-free,” he said.
Meanwhile, the state’s ongoing recruitment drive in the health sector has witnessed overwhelming interest, with over 6,000 applicants competing for just 700 available positions.
However, the Commissioner expressed concern over the relatively low number of medical doctors among the applicants.
“With this approval, I can tell you that we will overshoot the number of doctors we want in the state because, in terms of remuneration, compared to other states and even the Federal Government, we are on top with this current approval,” Dr. Onojaeme added.
He further conveyed optimism that the improved welfare package would significantly reduce industrial disputes within the sector.
“Instances of strike actions by medical doctors will not suffice in Delta State, as the allowance caters to all the demands of the doctors.”
On the integrity of the recruitment process, the Commissioner issued a stern warning to prospective applicants against engaging in fraudulent practices.
He emphasized that the exercise remains strictly merit-based and devoid of any financial inducements, urging candidates to resist any attempt to compromise the process.
Leveraging the momentum of the World Health Day 2026, Dr. Onojaeme also called on residents of the state to adopt proactive health-seeking behaviors.
He advised Deltans to prioritize routine medical check-ups, noting that early detection remains critical in preventing complications and improving overall health outcomes.
The policy intervention marks a significant milestone in Delta State’s healthcare reform agenda, reinforcing government’s commitment to building a resilient, motivated, and adequately compensated medical workforce.
THANK YOU MATTHEW TOLANGHA AND TOMPOLO FOR TRANSFORMING OKERENKOKO GENERAL HOSPITAL GBARAMATU KINGDOM.
In a world where access to quality healthcare still remains a challenge for many riverine communities, hope has found a home in Okerenkoko General Hospital, Gbaramatu Kingdom—thanks to the extraordinary humanitarian efforts of two distinguished sons of the soil, **Matthew Tolangha** and High Chief Government Oweizidei Ekpemupolo.
Boat Ambulance given to the hospital
Through a powerful partnership driven not by obligation but by compassion, vision, and an unwavering commitment to human life, this once modest health facility has been transformed into a center of medical excellence—one now reckoned with across the region.
The recent intervention by Maton Engineering Company, which saw the donation of a **boat ambulance** and a **firefighter truck**, is nothing short of life-saving innovation.
In riverine terrains where water is the primary route, a boat ambulance is not just equipment—it is the thin line between life and death. It ensures rapid emergency response, timely referrals, and access to critical care for patients who would otherwise be stranded by geography.
Through the **Tompolo Foundation**, the hospital has continued to provide **free medications, laboratory investigations, and essential healthcare services** to the people. This has significantly reduced the burden of out-of-pocket medical expenses, improved early diagnosis, and enhanced treatment outcomes within the community.
Equally remarkable is the contribution of **Matthew Tolangha**, whose generosity continues to redefine healthcare delivery in Gbaramatu Kingdom. His donation of a **fully equipped ambulance** and an **₦80 million solar power system** has addressed two major barriers in rural medicine—emergency transportation and uninterrupted power supply.
With stable electricity, critical units such as laboratories, pharmacies, and cold chain systems for vaccines can now function optimally, ensuring quality and safe patient care at all times.
Through **EMT Foundation**, co-founded with his wife, **Mrs. Esther Tolangha**, his legacy of compassion continues to touch lives, strengthen healthcare systems, and restore dignity to patients who once had limited hope.
These interventions are not just projects—they are **lifelines**. They represent a deep understanding that healthcare is not a privilege, but a fundamental human right.
Today, Okerenkoko General Hospital stands not just as a structure, but as a **symbol of hope, resilience, and community transformation**.
May God continue to bless and uplift these two great sons of Gbaramatu Kingdom.
Their commitment to humanity will remain etched in the hearts of generations to come.
Signed
DR CHIDI FIDELIS
SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER IN-CHARGE
OKERENKOKO GENERAL HOSPITAL GBARAMATU KINGDOM.
Monday, April 6, 2026
NEWS IN NIGERIA FOR TODAY 6TH APRIL 2026
Here is a clear, detailed, and well-structured explanation of all the major headlines for Monday, April 6, 2026, grouped by themes so you fully understand what is happening in Nigeria and globally:
🇳🇬 POLITICS & GOVERNANCE
1. Atiku’s $1.2m US lobbying move
Atiku Abubakar has reportedly signed a $1.2 million lobbying deal in the United States ahead of a looming battle for the ADC presidential ticket.
What it means:
He is trying to strengthen international political influence and image.
This suggests serious preparation for 2027 elections.
It may also be aimed at gaining US support or legitimacy, especially after past electoral controversies.
👉 This signals early power struggle within the ADC and growing political realignment.
2. ADC crisis deepens
Uba Sani insists the ADC cannot take power nationally.
Ishaku Abbo calls the party’s crisis self-inflicted.
Meaning:
The ADC is facing internal disunity and credibility issues.
This weakens its chances as a strong opposition platform.
3. PDP internal politics
A PDP youth leader has joined the chairmanship race, showing:
Internal competition
Attempts to restructure leadership
4. APC grassroots politics
Olatunji Omole declared for Ondo Assembly seat.
👉 This reflects early mobilization for upcoming state elections.
⚡ ECONOMY & POWER SECTOR
5. Tinubu approves ₦3.3 trillion power debt plan
Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved a massive plan to clear debts in the power sector.
Why this matters:
Nigeria’s electricity sector suffers from:
Huge debts
Poor generation and supply
This could:
Improve electricity stability
Attract investors
Reduce blackout frequency
👉 If implemented well, it could be a turning point for power supply.
6. AEDC prepaid meter extortion scandal
Abuja Electricity Distribution Company officials are accused of:
Extorting residents
Demanding illegal payments for prepaid meters
Impact:
Consumers are forced into estimated billing exploitation
Shows deep-rooted corruption in electricity distribution
7. Africa housing crisis worsens
Housing finance deficit hits $1.4 trillion
👉 This means:
Millions lack access to affordable housing
Governments must boost mortgage systems and housing policies
8. Investment boost
A new investor injected funds into DEAP Capital
👉 Indicates:
Continued private sector confidence
Growth in Nigeria’s financial services space
🔥 SECURITY & CRIME
9. Katsina mob violence over garri
A simple dispute over garri (cassava flakes) escalated into mob violence
Two people were killed
👉 Shows:
Rising poverty-driven tensions
Weak conflict resolution at community level
10. Arrest of armed suspects in Jos
Soldiers arrested two suspects with:
AK-47 rifle
Ammunition
👉 Suggests ongoing efforts to curb:
Banditry
Terrorism in Plateau region
11. Enugu kidnapping rescue
Police rescued a kidnap victim and recovered evidence
👉 Positive development in:
Anti-kidnapping operations
12. Missing teenager found
Nigerian police located a teenager who arrived from Spain
👉 Highlights:
Increasing cases of migration-related vulnerability
Effectiveness of police response
🚨 ACCIDENTS & EMERGENCIES
13. CNG bus explosion in Kaduna
A Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) bus exploded at a motor park
Concerns:
Safety of CNG conversion systems
Poor regulation or maintenance
👉 This raises alarm as Nigeria pushes toward gas-powered transport.
✝️ RELIGION & EASTER MESSAGES
14. Calls for unity and sacrifice
Key figures including:
Godswill Akpabio
Goodluck Jonathan
…urged Nigerians to embrace:
Unity
Peace
Sacrifice
15. Global message from the Vatican
Pope Francis called for:
An end to global conflicts
Peace, especially amid Middle East tensions
16. Plateau peace appeal
Caleb Mutfwang urged peaceful coexistence during Easter.
👉 Reflects concern over religious and ethnic tensions.
🌍 GLOBAL CONFLICT – US / ISRAEL / IRAN WAR
17. War enters Day 37
Donald Trump issued another deadline to Iran
A missing US airman was rescued
18. Rising casualties and tensions
Civilian deaths reported in Iran (including children)
Iran threatens “devastating retaliation”
Attacks reported in Israel (Haifa)
19. Strait of Hormuz tension
Iran rejected US deadline over Hormuz control
👉 Why this matters:
Strait of Hormuz is critical for global oil supply
Any disruption could:
Spike oil prices
Affect Nigeria’s economy positively (revenue) but harm globally
⚽ SPORTS
20. Historic win for Trabzonspor
Paul Onuachu and Nwaiwu helped:
Trabzonspor defeat
Galatasaray
👉 Major achievement in Turkish football.
21. Asisat Oshoala’s revelation
Asisat Oshoala revealed:
She originally wanted to become a lawyer
👉 Inspiring story of career transformation.
22. Ethiopian dominance in race
Ethiopians won top prizes at Yenagoa 10km race
👉 Reinforces East Africa’s dominance in long-distance running.
🎭 ENTERTAINMENT & LIFESTYLE
23. Davido on politics
Expressed skepticism about joining politics
👉 Reflects:
Growing celebrity influence
But also caution about Nigeria’s political system
24. Scarlet Gomez and mental health
Sought therapy after acting in Wura
👉 Highlights:
Psychological impact of intense roles
Growing awareness of mental health
25. Cute Abiola welcomes child
Celebrated birth of second child
26. OPM pastor’s gesture
Pastor gifts adopted autistic son:
Car
Land
Ambassadorial role
👉 Seen as a humanitarian and symbolic act of inclusion.
🏙️ INFRASTRUCTURE & EVENTS
27. Gateway Airport impact
Described as an economic game-changer
👉 Likely to:
Boost trade
Improve regional connectivity
28. Lagos traffic diversion
Announced for Fanti Carnival at TBS
👉 Important for:
Traffic planning
Cultural celebration
🪖 MILITARY & RECRUITMENT
29. Nigerian Air Force DSSC update
Nigerian Air Force:
Released list of successful candidates
Announced training dates
👉 Opportunity for military careers
🕊️ PERSONALITIES & LOSS
30. Bereavement
Attahiru Jega lost his wife.
👉 A moment of national sympathy for a respected public figure.
⚖️ OVERALL ANALYSIS
Key Themes Today:
Political realignments ahead of 2027
Economic reforms (especially power sector)
Persistent insecurity and social tensions
Global war tensions affecting oil and geopolitics
Religious calls for unity during Easter
Growing awareness in mental health & social responsibility
Here is a detailed, well-structured explanation of ALL the headlines you provided for April 6, 2026, grouped by theme for clarity:
🇳🇬 POLITICS & GOVERNANCE
1. 2027 elections: Political storm over PVC revalidation
The debate is centered on whether Nigerians should revalidate their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) before the 2027 elections.
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) may introduce revalidation to:
Clean up the voter register
Remove deceased or duplicate voters
Improve election credibility
However, critics argue:
It may disenfranchise millions, especially rural voters
It could be used as a political tool to suppress turnout
👉 This issue is becoming a major political flashpoint ahead of 2027.
2. FG hikes 2026 borrowing plan by ₦11 trillion
The Federal Government of Nigeria has increased its borrowing target significantly.
Reasons:
Budget deficit
Infrastructure funding
Debt servicing obligations
Implications:
Rising national debt burden
Increased interest payments
Possible economic pressure on future administrations
👉 This reflects Nigeria’s growing dependence on borrowing to sustain spending.
3. Obidients mobilise for #OccupyINEC protest
Supporters of Peter Obi (called “Obidients”) are planning protests.
Goal:
Demand electoral transparency
Push for reforms in INEC
Context:
Lingering dissatisfaction from the 2023 elections
Growing youth political activism
👉 This signals continued political tension and civic engagement.
4. ADC political tensions (Mark resignation & Kano backlash)
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is facing internal and external issues:
Rumors of resignation by a key figure (likely David Mark)
In Kano, critics say ADC coalition is “dead on arrival”
👉 Indicates:
Weak coalition structure
Regional political resistance
5. Kaduna ADC insists congresses will hold
Despite disputes with INEC, ADC in Kaduna says:
Party congresses will proceed
They reject interference
👉 This reflects internal party democracy struggles across Nigeria.
6. Direct primaries & consensus to curb vote-buying
A Senate leader is proposing reforms:
Direct primaries → all party members vote
Consensus candidates → agreed selection
Purpose:
Reduce vote-buying and delegate corruption
👉 This is part of ongoing electoral reform debates.
7. Ondo APC warns against candidate imposition
Leaders in the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State warn:
Against forcing unpopular candidates
👉 This shows:
Internal party divisions
Fear of losing elections due to poor candidate selection
8. Tinubu condoles with Jega
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu sent condolences to
Attahiru Jega over his wife’s death.
👉 A gesture of national unity and respect across political lines.
🚨 SECURITY & CRIME
9. Kaduna church attack: Troops rescue 31 hostages
Security forces successfully rescued victims after an attack in Kaduna State.
Likely perpetrators: bandits/terror groups
Highlights:
Ongoing insecurity
Military response effectiveness
10. Vigilant public helps arrest kidnapper in Oyo
In Oyo State:
Civilians assisted police in catching a suspect
👉 Shows importance of community policing
11. NDLEA arrests pastor, wife, others
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency carried out nationwide raids.
Arrests include:
Religious figures
👉 Indicates drug trafficking cuts across all social classes
12. Female drug supplier to bandits arrested
A cross-border suspect supplying drugs to criminals in Nigeria and Chad was caught.
👉 Shows:
Link between drug trade and terrorism/banditry
13. Jigawa man burns father to death
A tragic domestic crime in Jigawa State.
👉 Reflects:
Mental health concerns
Breakdown of family/social values
14. Mob kills Katsina trader; four arrested
In Katsina State:
A trader was lynched by a mob
Police arrested suspects
👉 Highlights dangers of:
Jungle justice
Weak trust in legal systems
🚗 ACCIDENTS & TRAGEDIES
15. Lagos-Ibadan Expressway crash kills two
On the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway:
Cause: reckless driving
Outcome: fatalities
👉 Reinforces:
Need for road safety enforcement
Public awareness
💰 ECONOMY & PUBLIC SECTOR
16. 45,000 ghost workers uncovered via BVN
Former minister Kemi Adeosun revealed:
Use of Bank Verification Number (BVN) exposed fraud
👉 Impact:
Saved billions of naira
Improved payroll transparency
17. Airtel reaches 650 million subscribers
Airtel has become:
Second largest telecom provider globally
👉 Significance:
Africa’s growing telecom market
Nigeria’s role in digital expansion
⚕️ HEALTH & EDUCATION
18. Enugu denies role in trainee suspension
Authorities in Enugu State deny involvement in a controversial case.
👉 Suggests:
Institutional conflict
Possible administrative miscommunication
✝️ RELIGION & SOCIETY
19. Easter messages & symbolism
Leaders and clerics reflect on Easter:
The cross symbolizes sacrifice, redemption, and hope
Messages from figures like:
Mudashiru Obasa
Ifeanyi Araraume
👉 Themes:
Unity
Renewal
National healing
🌍 INTERNATIONAL / ENTERTAINMENT
20. Kanye West loses London sponsors
Kanye West faces backlash:
Sponsors dropped his London shows
UK PM Keir Starmer expressed concern
👉 Shows:
Influence of public opinion
Consequences of controversial statements
⚽ SPORTS
21. Olajide sets record at Texas Tech
A Nigerian athlete achieved a Personal Best (PB) at
Texas Tech University
👉 Significance:
Nigerians excelling internationally
22. NPFL club former captain dies
A former captain in the Nigeria Professional Football League has passed away.
👉 A loss to Nigerian football community
23. Chelsea seek revival after FA Cup win
Chelsea FC:
Trying to rebuild form
Recently defeated a lower-tier team
👉 Indicates:
Ongoing inconsistency
Attempt to regain top performance
🔍 OVERALL ANALYSIS
Major Themes Today:
Political tension rising toward 2027 elections
Security challenges still widespread
Economic pressure due to borrowing
Strong civic activism (Obidients, protests)
Religious reflection due to Easter season
🇳🇬 FINAL THOUGHT
Nigeria is currently experiencing a mix of:
Political realignment
Security struggles
Economic pressure
Active citizen engagement
Yet, themes of hope, resilience, and reform continue to emerge.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
EASTER GREETINGS TO EVERYONE
The Chairman, NAGGMDP Delta State, Dr Iyasele Joseph, and Exco, extend our warmest and most heartfelt greetings to all members on the joyous occasion of Easter.
Easter is a season of renewal, hope, sacrifice, and victory—a powerful reminder of resilience, compassion, and the triumph of light over darkness. As professionals dedicated to service and humanity, may this sacred period inspire us to continue our noble duties with renewed strength, unity, and commitment to excellence.
May the spirit of Easter fill your hearts with peace, your homes with joy, and your lives with abundant blessings. May it also strengthen our bond as a body, guiding us toward greater achievements and impactful service to society.
Happy Easter to you all.
**Signed**
DR CHIDI FIDELIS
PRO
NAGGMDP
DELTA STATE
BE THERE ... OMIWA FOUNDATION IS COMING TO UGBOLU
MEDICAL OUTREACH ANNOUNCEMENT
With a heart of service and compassion, the OMIWA Foundation USA is pleased to announce an upcoming Medical Outreach in Ugbolu, Oshimili North LGA, coming up on 11th April 2026
This outreach is a mission of love—aimed at bringing quality healthcare closer to the people. Our team of dedicated medical professionals will provide free consultations, basic treatments, health education, and screenings, reaching those who need care the most.
In a time where many silently battle health challenges due to limited access, we are committed to restoring hope, promoting wellness, and saving lives—one community at a time.
We invite all residents of Ugbolu and neighboring communities to come and benefit from this life-impacting initiative. Your health matters, and together, we can build a healthier society.
Signed:
Team Lead
Dr. Chidi Fidelis
OMIWA Foundation USA
Saturday, April 4, 2026
ALL NEWS FOR TODAY EXPLAINED IN DETAILS
Here’s a detailed explanation of each trending sports topic
⚽ 1. Southampton – Why it’s trending
Southampton is trending because of a major FA Cup upset against Arsenal.
Southampton defeated Arsenal 2–1 in the FA Cup quarter-final. (The Guardian)
This is shocking because:
Arsenal are Premier League leaders.
Southampton are from a lower division.
A key moment:
Arsenal defender Ben White made a costly error that led to Southampton’s first goal.
The win puts Southampton closer to Wembley (FA Cup final stage) and revives memories of their historic 1976 triumph.
👉 This is trending because fans love “giant-killing” moments in football.
⚽ 2. Ben White – Why he’s trending
Ben White is trending mainly for two reasons:
🔴 (1) Match performance controversy
He made a defensive mistake that led to Southampton’s opening goal.
Fans are criticizing his performance heavily online.
🔄 (2) Transfer rumors
Reports suggest FC Barcelona are interested in signing him. (Get Spanish Football News)
He is reportedly losing his starting spot at Arsenal, making a summer move possible.
👉 So he’s trending due to both poor performance + transfer speculation.
⚽ 3. #SOUARS – What it means
This hashtag stands for:
👉 Southampton vs Arsenal
It’s trending because of the FA Cup match.
Fans are reacting to:
The shock result
Match highlights
Controversial moments (like Ben White’s error)
👉 Hashtags like this trend when a big match goes viral globally.
⚽ 4. Gabriel Jesus – Why he’s trending
Gabriel Jesus is trending due to his involvement in the same match:
He started the game for Arsenal but was later substituted.
Arsenal fans are debating:
His impact in the game
His form this season
He’s also often discussed whenever Arsenal fail to win big matches.
👉 Anytime Arsenal lose, key players like him become hot topics online.
⚽ 5. #AtletiBarça – What’s happening
This hashtag refers to:
👉 Atlético Madrid vs FC Barcelona
Why it’s trending:
It’s a major Spanish football rivalry match.
Recently:
Atlético Madrid defeated Barcelona heavily (4–0) in Copa del Rey semi-final first leg. (Wikipedia)
Fans are discussing:
Barcelona’s struggles
Atlético’s dominance
Match previews or reactions
👉 Big La Liga clashes always trend globally.
⚽ 6. Lamine Yamal – Why he’s trending
Lamine Yamal is one of the hottest young players in world football right now.
Reasons he’s trending:
🌟 (1) Fitness & return news
He recently returned to training and is expected to play again. (beIN SPORTS)
🔥 (2) Rising superstar status
At just 18:
Barcelona’s No.10
One of the best young players globally
Already breaking records and winning awards (Wikipedia)
⚽ (3) Recent performances
Scored a hat-trick recently
Key player for Barcelona and Spain
👉 Anytime he’s fit, plays, or is linked to big matches, he trends massively.
🔥 Overall Summary
All these trends are connected to major football action happening right now:
🏆 FA Cup shock: Southampton beating Arsenal
❌ Arsenal struggles → players like Ben White & Gabriel Jesus trending
🇪🇸 Spanish football drama → Atlético vs Barcelona
🌟 Rising star hype → Lamine Yamal
Here’s a clear, detailed, and well-structured explanation of all the major news stories from April 4, 2026:
🟠 1. Easter Security Tensions in Northern Nigeria
“Defend yourselves” – CAN
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Northern Nigeria has urged Christians to be vigilant and defend themselves during Easter celebrations.
🔍 Context:
Rising attacks in parts of Northern Nigeria, especially Plateau State, have heightened fear.
Christians are often targeted during festive periods.
⚠️ Implication:
This statement is controversial because it may:
Encourage self-defense groups
Increase risk of reprisals and escalation of violence
🟠 2. Shocking Ritual: Mother Gives Dead Son Cutlass
In Jos, a grieving mother reportedly placed a cutlass in her deceased son’s hand, symbolically telling him to avenge his death.
🔍 Meaning:
Reflects deep anger and frustration over killings.
Shows how communities are emotionally pushed toward vengeance.
⚠️ Concern:
This highlights dangerous normalization of revenge culture.
🟠 3. Disturbing Online Abuse Trend
A disturbing livestream trend has emerged where individuals send “dollar gifts” to manipulate and exploit minors.
💻 Key Issue:
Financial incentives are being used to coerce children into inappropriate acts online.
⚠️ Implications:
Rise in digital child exploitation
Weak monitoring of livestream platforms
🟠 4. Nigerians in South Africa Shut Down Businesses
Following the killing of an Igbo traditional ruler in South Africa, Nigerians shut down businesses and stayed indoors.
🔍 Background:
Long-standing xenophobic attacks against Nigerians.
⚠️ Impact:
Economic losses
Fear among Nigerian diaspora
Diplomatic tension between Nigeria and South Africa
🟠 5. Labour Minister Resigns
Nkeiruka Onyejeocha resigned from her position.
🔍 Possible Reasons:
Political realignment
Internal government pressure
Strategic repositioning ahead of future elections
🟠 6. Nollywood Drama: Funke Akindele Feuds
Funke Akindele is reportedly involved in multiple industry conflicts.
🎬 Details:
Disputes with colleagues over:
Roles
Credit
Production disagreements
⚠️ Impact:
Reflects power struggles in Nollywood
🟠 7. Motorcycle (Okada) Ban Maintained
Authorities have reaffirmed the ban on motorcycles in certain areas.
🚫 Reasons:
Crime control
Traffic management
⚠️ Effect:
Loss of livelihood for riders
Increased transport costs
🟠 8. Plateau Crisis: Students Evacuated
States like Benue State and Bauchi State evacuated 664 students from
University of Jos.
🔍 Why:
Ongoing violence in Plateau State
🎓 Impact:
Disruption of academic activities
Heightened fear among students
🟠 9. Nigerian Teen Killed in UK
A 14-year-old Nigerian boy was shot dead in the
United Kingdom.
👮 Update:
Three teenagers arrested
⚠️ Concern:
Rising youth violence abroad
Diaspora safety issues
🟠 10. Lagos Traffic Enforcement Crackdown
Police arrested 15 people for obstructing traffic along Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
🚧 Actions Taken:
Removal of illegal roadside structures
Enforcement of traffic laws
🟠 11. Rising Global Food Prices
Global food prices are increasing due to high energy costs.
🌍 Why:
Fuel affects:
Transportation
Production
Storage
⚠️ Impact on Nigeria:
Higher cost of living
Increased inflation
🟠 12. Investment Decline Warning
Experts warn that global tensions may reduce investment flows.
💼 Causes:
Geopolitical instability
Economic uncertainty
⚠️ Effect:
Slower economic growth
Reduced foreign direct investment
🟠 13. Nigeria Struggles in World Relays Qualification
Nigeria is struggling to qualify for global relay competitions.
🏃 Issues:
Poor preparation
Administrative challenges
🟠 14. Easter Message: Build on Truth & Equity
Religious leaders urged Nigerians to build a nation based on:
Truth
Justice
Equity
✝️ Theme:
Moral rebirth during Easter
🟠 15. Power Distribution Company Incident
A staff member was electrocuted, prompting investigation by a distribution company.
⚡ Concern:
Poor safety standards in the power sector
🟠 16. Easter Security Deployment in Lagos
Police deployed officers across **Lagos.
👮 Goal:
Prevent attacks
Ensure peaceful celebrations
🟠 17. Burial Announcement
Publisher of National Record announced burial rites for his father.
🕊️ Significance:
A personal but notable public announcement
🟠 18. Police Rescue Abducted Baby
Police rescued a 3-day-old baby and arrested suspects.
👶 Significance:
Highlights ongoing child trafficking issues
Shows effectiveness of police intervention
🟠 19. FG to Spend N350bn on Enugu-Onitsha Road
Federal Government plans to invest heavily in the
Enugu-Onitsha Expressway.
🚧 Importance:
Major economic route in Southeast Nigeria
Will boost:
Trade
Transportation
Regional development
🟠 20. “Plateau Must Never Bleed Again”
Yilwatda called for lasting peace in Plateau State.
🕊️ Message:
End recurring violence
Promote unity and reconciliation
🔴 OVERALL ANALYSIS
1. Security is the Dominant Theme
Plateau killings
Easter tensions
Xenophobia abroad
➡️ Nigeria is facing serious internal and external security concerns
2. Economic Pressure is Rising
Food prices
Investment decline
➡️ Nigerians may face tougher economic conditions
3. Social & Moral Challenges
Child exploitation online
Revenge culture
➡️ Indicates deep societal stress
4. Some Positive Developments
Baby rescued
Road infrastructure investment
➡️ Signs of government and institutional response
Friday, April 3, 2026
READ THE HOTTEST NEWS TRENDING ON TWITTER
Here’s a clear, detailed breakdown of the major political stories trending on Twitter
1. Peter Obi’s Comment on Sani Abacha and NADECO
This is one of the most controversial headlines.
What happened: Peter Obi reportedly claimed that Abacha, a former military ruler widely criticized for dictatorship, was “more democratic” than some NADECO activists.
Why it’s sensitive:
Abacha’s regime (1993–1998) is historically associated with human rights abuses, suppression of press freedom, and annulment of democratic processes.
NADECO was formed to fight against military dictatorship and restore democracy, making them heroes in Nigeria’s democratic struggle.
Public reaction:
Many Nigerians see Obi’s statement as revisionist or provocative.
Critics argue it undermines the sacrifices of pro-democracy activists.
Supporters suggest he may have been speaking in a comparative or contextual sense, possibly criticizing hypocrisy among political actors today.
👉 Bottom line: This has sparked a major debate about Nigeria’s democratic history and political rhetoric.
2. Independent National Electoral Commission Removes David Mark and Rauf Aregbesola from African Democratic Congress Portal
What happened: INEC reportedly removed the names of key figures linked to ADC leadership from its official records.
Implication:
This signals internal leadership disputes within ADC.
INEC’s portal determines recognized party leadership, so removal has legal and political consequences.
Why it matters:
It could affect party legitimacy, candidate nominations, and upcoming elections.
It suggests factional control struggles within the ADC.
👉 Bottom line: This is not just administrative—it’s a power struggle with electoral consequences.
3. Bola Ahmed Tinubu Faces Backlash Over Plateau Visit
Context: Following deadly attacks in Plateau State.
What happened: Tinubu reportedly visited victims only at the airport instead of going to affected communities.
Public reaction:
Many Nigerians saw this as insensitive and inadequate.
Critics expected a ground visit to affected villages to show empathy and leadership.
Government perspective:
Security concerns or logistics may have influenced the decision.
👉 Bottom line: This reflects growing public expectations for visible, empathetic leadership during crises.
4. African Democratic Congress Defies Independent National Electoral Commission Ahead of Convention
What’s going on:
Despite INEC’s actions, ADC factions are pushing forward with their plans.
Key issue:
Who is the legitimate leadership of the party?
Possible outcomes:
Court cases
Parallel conventions
Fragmentation within the party
👉 Bottom line: ADC is heading toward a major internal crisis that could weaken it politically.
5. Protests Over INEC’s Actions
Trigger: Removal of ADC leaders from INEC records.
What happened:
Supporters took to the streets in protest.
What this shows:
Rising political tension and distrust in electoral processes.
Growing fear of institutional interference in party politics.
Risk:
If unresolved, it could escalate into wider political instability.
👉 Bottom line: This is a sign of deepening political polarization in Nigeria.
Overall Analysis
All these stories are interconnected and point to three major themes:
1. Historical Narratives & Political Messaging
Obi’s comment shows how history is being reinterpreted in modern politics.
2. Electoral Integrity & Institutional Power
INEC vs ADC highlights concerns about who controls party structures.
3. Public Trust & Leadership Expectations
Tinubu’s backlash shows citizens demand visible, compassionate governance.
Final Take
Nigeria’s political space right now is:
Highly charged
Institutionally contested
Emotionally driven by public expectations
These developments could significantly shape:
Party alignments
Public trust in democracy
The political landscape ahead of future elections
Thursday, April 2, 2026
APPLY FOR THESE JOBS BY DELTA STATE MINISTRY OF HEALTH
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🔷 1. Main Message of the Post
The content is informing people about job opportunities in Delta State Government and encouraging them to apply.
Its core purpose is:
To notify job seekers about available or upcoming recruitment
To guide them on how to apply properly
To warn them against scams
🔷 2. Types of Jobs Mentioned
The post highlights that the recruitment covers many professional fields, not just one.
Typical roles include:
Healthcare (Doctors, Nurses)
Engineering
Accounting
Law
Environmental & technical roles
Administrative/civil service jobs (Top Nigerian Jobs)
👉 Meaning: It is open to both graduates and skilled workers across different disciplines.
🔷 3. Key Requirements Explained
The video/post emphasizes that applicants must meet certain conditions:
Basic Requirements:
Must be a Nigerian citizen
Must have valid identification (NIN, voter’s card, etc.)
Must have at least 5 credits in WAEC/NECO including English & Maths
Higher qualifications like OND, HND, BSc are often required (Top Nigerian Jobs)
Other Important Conditions:
Good character and no criminal record
Basic computer knowledge
Age limit (usually below 35–40 depending on role) (Infoshoutloud)
👉 Interpretation: The jobs are competitive and structured like formal civil service recruitment.
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The post clearly explains the application process:
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Here is a clear, well-structured, and professionally rewritten version of the recruitment notice:
DELTA STATE MINISTRY OF HEALTH
HEALTH SECTOR RECRUITMENT EXERCISE
The Delta State Ministry of Health, as part of its continuous and strategic efforts to strengthen the healthcare system, hereby announces a comprehensive recruitment exercise.
This initiative is aimed at:
Enhancing quality healthcare delivery across the state
Filling critical manpower gaps within the health sector
Improving overall efficiency and effectiveness of health services
Qualified, experienced, and dedicated candidates are invited to apply for the following positions:
AVAILABLE POSITIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
1. Consultants
Must possess MBBS or equivalent qualification
Must be registered with the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria
Fellowship of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria or West African Postgraduate Medical College (or equivalent)
Must be currently practicing
2. Senior Medical Officer II / Resident Doctors
MBBS qualification required
Must have passed Part I Fellowship examinations
3. Nursing Officer
Must possess RN/RM certificate
Valid practicing license required
4. Medical Laboratory Scientist
Must hold BMLS certificate
Valid practicing license required
5. Medical Laboratory Technician
Must possess OND certificate in Medical Laboratory Sciences
6. Pharmacist
Must have B.Pharm or Pharm.D
Valid practicing license required
7. Pharmacologist
Must possess B.Sc in Pharmacology or equivalent
8. Pharmacy Technician
Must have completed training from a recognized School of Health Technology
Registered with the Institute of Medical Laboratory Science
9. Medical Records Officer
Must possess HND in Health Information Management
10. Medical Records Technician
Minimum of 3 years training in a School of Health Technology
Registered with the Institute of Medical Laboratory Science
11. Dental Therapist
Diploma or Degree in Oral Health Science
12. Dental Technologist
Diploma or Degree in Dental Technology or Oral Health Science
13. Dental Technician (Nurse)
RN plus certificate in Dental Therapy or related field
14. Anaesthetic Technician
SSC or equivalent
OND certificate in Anaesthesia or from a recognized Health Technology institution
15. Nutritionist / Dietician
Degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, or related field
Relevant certifications required
16. Physiotherapist
Minimum of a first degree in Physiotherapy
17. Scientific Officer
Degree in Natural Sciences
18. Program Analyst (ICT)
Degree in Computer Science
19. Medical Social Welfare Officer
Degree in Social Sciences
STORES & ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS
20. Procurement Officer
Degree in Social Sciences
Membership of Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply preferred
21. Radiographer
Diploma from Radiographers Registration Board or equivalent
22. Higher Executive Officer (Accounts)
Degree in Social Sciences
23. Higher Executive Officer (Audit)
Degree in Social Sciences
24. Higher Executive Officer (General Duties)
Degree in Social Sciences
25. Clerical Officer II
SSCE qualification
26. Optometrist
Degree in Optometry (OD)
27. Optician
Diploma (ND) or HND in Dispensing Optics
28. Public Health Officer
Degree in Community Medicine / Public Health
29. Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW)
Minimum of 3 years training in a School of Health Technology
IMPORTANT NOTE
Only qualified and eligible candidates should apply
Candidates must possess relevant certifications and current licenses where applicable
Experience and dedication to service delivery will be an added advantage
SUMMARY
This recruitment represents a major opportunity to:
Join the Delta State health workforce
Contribute meaningfully to healthcare transformation
Build a stable and impactful medical career
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Anioma Stakeholders Reaffirm Support for State Creation at National Assembly
A delegation of Anioma traditional rulers, political leaders, professionals, and stakeholders today visited the National Assembly to reaffirm their strong and collective support for the creation of Anioma State as part of the ongoing constitutional amendment process.
The delegation emphasized that their visit reflects unity of purpose and dispels the misconception that the movement is driven by a single individual. They described the agitation as a long-standing, people-driven aspiration rooted in justice, equity, and historical identity, backed by broad-based participation across different sectors of Anioma society.
Speaking during the engagement, the stakeholders expressed appreciation to the leadership of the House of Representatives for their continued support and commitment to the process. They noted that the constitutional review presents a critical opportunity to advance the realization of Anioma State, a demand that has persisted for decades.
The Deputy Speaker, on behalf of the House leadership, welcomed the delegation to the “People’s House,” describing the National Assembly as a platform for dialogue, consultation, and democratic engagement. He reiterated the importance of inclusive participation and constructive engagement in addressing national issues, while conveying the Speaker’s apology for his absence and his willingness to meet with the delegation at a later time.
In his remarks, the Speaker emphasized that state creation is a collective political process that requires broad stakeholder engagement, consensus building, and inclusivity. He stressed the importance of involving traditional rulers, political actors, legislators, women leaders, and other key stakeholders across relevant constituencies.
He further noted that the success of the Anioma State proposal would depend on key considerations including geographical balance, historical and cultural ties, economic viability, and political realities. According to him, dialogue, partnership, and mutual agreement remain essential to achieving lasting outcomes.
The delegation also highlighted the need for inclusivity, particularly the involvement of women and other vulnerable groups in the process, while reiterating that the Anioma State project is a shared vision supported by a wide cross-section of the people.
The visit concluded on a positive note, with renewed optimism and a shared commitment to continued engagement, collaboration, and dialogue toward the successful realization of Anioma State.

















































