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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

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The heartbeat of humanitarian healthcare is coming to Orogun Community, Ughelli North LGA, Delta State as OMIWA Foundation USA embarks on a life-changing 2-Day Free Medical Outreach scheduled for 23rd and 24th May, 2026.

This outreach is aimed at bringing quality and compassionate healthcare services directly to the people, especially the underserved and vulnerable populations within the community. Our team of experienced medical professionals and volunteers will provide comprehensive medical consultations, free medications, health education, blood pressure checks, blood sugar testing, malaria screening, counseling services, and other essential healthcare interventions.

At OMIWA Foundation USA, we believe that healthcare is not a privilege but a fundamental human right. This outreach represents our unwavering commitment to improving community health, promoting early disease detection, reducing preventable illnesses, and restoring hope to families through accessible medical care.

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Together, we are building healthier communities, touching lives, and spreading hope one patient at a time.

📅 Date: 23rd & 24th May, 2026
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READ AND WATCH THE FULL INTERVIEW OF KWANKWASO ON ARISE TV

 


Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso appeared on ARISE TV yesterday in a major political interview focused mainly on the 2027 elections, opposition coalition politics, zoning, Peter Obi, Atiku Abubakar, insecurity, and the future of the newly aligned opposition movement in Nigeria. The interview generated intense reactions nationwide because of some of the direct positions he took publicly for the first time. (Arise News)

Below is a comprehensive breakdown of the major questions asked and Kwankwaso’s responses.


Watch the full interview below

1. Why did the NDC zone the presidency to the South?

One of the first major questions thrown at Kwankwaso was why the opposition coalition decided to support southern zoning for the 2027 presidential election.

Kwankwaso explained that the decision was taken to restore political balance in Nigeria after what he described as the disruption caused by the death of former President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua.

According to him, zoning became necessary to prevent further regional tension and political confusion. He argued that allowing the South to complete another term would stabilize the country and preserve the principle of rotational leadership.

He stated that northern members of the coalition accepted the arrangement in good faith and as loyal party members. (Arise News)

Meaning behind his answer

Kwankwaso was trying to present himself as a national politician willing to sacrifice personal ambition for political stability. Many analysts see this as an attempt to position himself as a statesman ahead of 2027.


2. Is Peter Obi now the likely presidential candidate?

The interviewers pressed him further on whether the zoning arrangement automatically means Peter Obi would emerge as the coalition’s presidential candidate.

Kwankwaso did not deny it.

Instead, he strongly hinted that Obi is currently the most likely beneficiary of the southern zoning arrangement. He said Nigerians would probably be happy with such an outcome.

This was one of the biggest moments of the interview because many Nigerians interpreted it as indirect endorsement of Peter Obi. (Arise News)

Political significance

This was viewed as a major shift because in 2023 both Obi and Kwankwaso contested separately and failed to unite. Their division was believed to have weakened the opposition vote against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Now, many analysts believe the two camps are trying to avoid repeating that mistake.


3. Will Kwankwaso accept being Obi’s running mate?

This became the most explosive part of the interview.

Kwankwaso was directly asked whether he would agree to become vice president or running mate to Peter Obi if the party decided so.

Surprisingly, he gave a soft and diplomatic answer instead of rejecting the idea outright.

He said:

  • The party is supreme.

  • Loyal members must obey party decisions.

  • If the party takes such a decision, he would work with it.

Some reports even interpreted his comments as openness to serving alongside Obi. (The Southern Examiner)

Why this shocked Nigerians

In 2022 and 2023, Kwankwaso had previously suggested he was more qualified than Obi and could not deputize him. So many viewers considered this a huge political concession.

Political commentators described it as one of the clearest signs yet that opposition leaders are becoming more willing to unite against the APC in 2027.


4. How will northern supporters react to a southern candidate?

The interviewers asked whether northern voters would accept another southern presidency after Tinubu.

Kwankwaso answered that Nigerians are now more concerned about:

  • competence,

  • insecurity,

  • poverty,

  • unemployment,

  • and economic hardship,

rather than ethnicity or religion.

He argued that many citizens simply want effective leadership regardless of where the leader comes from. (Arise News)

Deeper interpretation

Kwankwaso was attempting to weaken the traditional North-versus-South political narrative. He suggested that economic suffering has changed voter priorities.

This is important because northern voting blocs historically play a decisive role in Nigerian elections.


5. Why did he join the new coalition movement?

Kwankwaso was questioned about why he aligned himself with the new opposition coalition and political restructuring efforts.

He responded that Nigeria needs a stronger opposition capable of rescuing the country from:

  • economic hardship,

  • insecurity,

  • inflation,

  • weak governance,

  • and declining public confidence.

He claimed many Nigerians have already started registering and mobilizing under the coalition movement. (Arise News)

What he was trying to communicate

Kwankwaso wanted viewers to see the coalition not as a temporary political arrangement but as a growing national movement.


6. What did he say about insecurity?

Kwankwaso was also asked about insecurity, especially in Northern Nigeria.

He argued that Nigeria’s security agencies are capable of tackling insecurity but lack strong political backing and willpower from leadership.

According to him:

  • the military can perform better,

  • security institutions need stronger support,

  • and political leadership must become more decisive.

(The Southern Examiner)

Why this matters

Security remains one of the biggest issues ahead of 2027, especially:

  • banditry,

  • kidnapping,

  • terrorism,

  • and communal violence.

Kwankwaso tried to position himself as someone with governance and security experience.


7. What did he say about Atiku’s position?

Although he did not attack Atiku Abubakar directly, the interview indirectly contrasted his stance with Atiku’s.

While Atiku reportedly opposed southern zoning, Kwankwaso openly supported it. (Arise News)

This immediately fueled speculation that:

  • the opposition may split into different camps,

  • Atiku may not support the zoning arrangement,

  • and Kwankwaso may now be closer politically to Peter Obi than to Atiku.


8. Is an Obi–Kwankwaso alliance now real?

The presenters repeatedly pushed him on whether a genuine alliance now exists between the Obidient Movement and the Kwankwasiyya Movement.

Kwankwaso suggested that grassroots supporters from both sides are already beginning to work together organically.

He admitted there may still be disagreements among supporters, but he believes cooperation is growing gradually. (The Southern Examiner)

Political implication

If fully united, many analysts believe:

  • Obi’s southern popularity,

  • combined with Kwankwaso’s northern grassroots structure,

could create one of the strongest opposition coalitions since 2015.


Key Takeaways From The Interview

1. Kwankwaso publicly backed southern zoning

This was perhaps the clearest statement he has made on power rotation ahead of 2027.

2. He softened his position on Peter Obi

Instead of rivalry, he projected cooperation.

3. He signaled willingness to obey party decisions

Including potentially serving in a secondary role.

4. He framed the 2027 election as rescue mission

He repeatedly emphasized hardship, insecurity, and governance failure.

5. The opposition coalition appears to be taking shape

The interview strengthened speculation of a major anti-APC alliance.


Why The Interview Is Trending Nationwide

The interview went viral because Nigerians viewed it as:

  • a major political realignment,

  • a possible reconciliation between Obi and Kwankwaso,

  • and a sign that the opposition may finally unite for 2027.

Many supporters of the opposition celebrated the interview online, while critics questioned whether such alliances can truly hold together until the election period.

The interview has now become one of the most discussed political conversations in Nigeria this week. (Arise News)




PERMANENT SECRETARIES...BIG CONGRATS TO THESE DOCTORS WHO ARE NAGGMDP MEMBERS


 

On the directive of the NAGGMDP Chairman,  Dr Iyasele Joseph, the SOC and the entire members  heartily congratulate Dr Okwunze A.C and Dr Yinkore A. Paul who are members of NAGGMDP , Delta State, on their well-deserved appointment as Permanent Secretaries in the Delta State Public Service.


Dr Paul Yinkore

This remarkable achievement is a true reflection of your years of dedication, unwavering commitment, excellence, integrity, and outstanding service to humanity and the medical profession. Your appointments are not only a personal victory but also a moment of pride and inspiration to the entire medical community in Delta State.


We are confident that your wealth of experience, visionary leadership, and passion for service will bring tremendous progress, innovation, and positive transformation to the Delta State Public Service.


May this new office usher in greater accomplishments, wisdom, strength, and fulfillment as you continue to serve with distinction and leave lasting footprints of excellence.


Congratulations once again on this prestigious and well-earned elevation.


Signed

DR CHIDI FIDELIS

PRO

NAGGMDP

DELTA STATE





Delta Governor Oborevwori Appoints 11 Permanent Secretaries 


His Excellency Elder Sheriff F.O. Oborevwori Governor of Delta State has approved the appointment of the following as Permanent Secretaries in the Delta State Public Service:


i. Dr. Yinkore A. Paul


ii. Dr. Okwunze A.C


iii. Amadubogha Peters


iv. Nkenchor O.O.


v.  Akambe O.H


vi. Engr. Aghagba S.


vii. Ogbugo Victor Chike


viii. Ighoyota M. Rocky


ix Itawansa Augustine A.


x. Onobraekpeyan O Edwin


xi. Nkemachor Lucky


2.​The newly appointed Permanent Secretaries will be Sworn-in on Wednesday 13th May 2026 at Unity Hall Government House Asaba at 10am. Guests are expected to be seated by 9.30am, Please.


signed

Tetsola Anino Nelson

Permanent Secretary (State Protocol Matters)

Directorate of Government House and Protocol

Monday, May 11, 2026

UNIBEN KILLINGS...SEE WHAT CAUSED IT

 

According to the news

200 Level UNIBEN Student, Girl Friend, Others, Killed Over Alleged Unsettled 90 Million Naira Fraud Deal.



I’m EBEN ENASCO, Silverbird Rhythm 93.7 FM News Reporting. 



New details are emerging in the killing of a man said to be a 200 Level Undergraduate at the University of Benin, UNIBEN, main gate on Sunday evening.  


Police in Benin City are currently investigating the killing of the Undergraduate shortly after he was said to have completed his Semester Examinations. 


One of the victims identified as Alexander Omogiate, a 200 political science student was shot multiple times at a close range in his JLK Mercedes Benz by some masked men at the main entrance of the University complex.


Three other occupants, Identified as Onwuke blessed, Chinenye Christian Mbagwu, and Dorothy Ubah were hit by stray bullets where they sustained grave injuries and rushed to the University Teaching Hospital.


Dorathy Ubah who was hit by the stray bullet was said to have died on Monday as a result of the bullet's wounds.


The second person, identified as a girlfriend to the deceased Alexander Omogiate was also killed in another attack at Airport road axis by the same unknown gunmen    few hours after the attack at UNIBEN main gate.


The roving assailants were also reported to have killed another unknown name at the Uselu axis.


Although the Police have not confirmed the motive behind the killings, unconfirmed reports link the killings to a dispute over an alleged 90 million naira internet fraud deal.   


A source under anonymous condition who spoke with our correspondence Alleged that, two weeks ago, the issue had degenerated where one of the suspected assailants tracked the now deceased Omogiate to the class, to share the millions for the benefit of others.


The issue, according to the source, was settled, as the late Omogiate promised to give their part to them.


A week later, it was learned that the deceased initially agreed to pay, but later refused. That refusal, the source said, escalated tension on campus before the attack.  


This according to the source led to anxiety as those who couldn't get their part of the millions, resorted to direct confrontation. Dangerous weapons like machetes and other sharp objects were used as a few people sustained injuries.


On Sunday evening, it was the last day of their exams and the bubble burst when Omogiate was trailed from the class by the suspected course mate to the main gate where they shot at his car multiple times. He died immediately as the masked assailants drove off shooting in the air to scare bystanders. 


In the meantime, the Chairman of the university’s anti-cult committee, Venerable Egbenusi, has resigned.  


In a statement obtained, he alleged the Vice Chancellor to have threatened him to delete video clips of the incident of the Cutlass chase pre the shooting at the main gate.  


Egbenusi said he sent clips of suspected cult activity to the VC hours before a man was shot dead at the main gate on Sunday. He sent more clips after the killing.  


He claims the VC called minutes later, demanding the videos be deleted within five minutes, and threatened to evict him from the Chapel Vicarage.  


Egbenusi said he refused, insisting evidence must be preserved for investigation. He called the VC’s actions an “assault on the office of the University Chaplain.”  


UNIBEN management and the Edo State Police Command are yet to respond.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

6 HOTTEST TRENDING NEWS TONIGHT IN NIGERIA

 


  1. Reno Omokri Greets Peter Obi Warmly at Abuja Airport

This trending story became a major political conversation because of the long and complicated political history between Reno Omokri and Peter Obi. Reno Omokri, a former aide to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, has for years been one of the loudest critics of Peter Obi and the Obidient Movement on social media. He regularly questioned Obi’s economic statistics, governance record, and political strategies.

Because of this history, many Nigerians were surprised to see reports and discussions claiming that Reno Omokri warmly greeted Peter Obi at the Abuja airport. Social media users interpreted the encounter in different ways.

Why the Story Is Trending

  • Nigerians are already deeply focused on the 2027 elections.

  • Any interaction involving Peter Obi attracts massive online attention because of his strong youth support base.

  • Reno Omokri is also highly influential online and known for controversial political commentary.

  • Many people expected hostility between them, not a cordial greeting.

Political Meaning Behind the Greeting

The airport greeting may appear ordinary, but politically Nigerians interpret such gestures as:

  • possible reconciliation,

  • strategic political realignment,

  • maturity in politics despite disagreements,

  • or preparation for broader coalition talks ahead of 2027.

In Nigerian politics, public body language matters greatly. A handshake or friendly exchange can trigger speculations of:

  • alliance building,

  • negotiations,

  • peace talks,

  • or attempts to soften political tensions.

Reactions Online

The reactions were divided:

Supporters of Peter Obi

Some Obidients:

  • praised Obi for being calm and respectful,

  • said political maturity should replace hatred,

  • argued Obi greets everyone regardless of criticism.

Others accused Reno Omokri of:

  • trying to gain attention,

  • attempting political rebranding,

  • or indirectly seeking relevance through association with Obi.

Reno Omokri Supporters

His supporters argued:

  • disagreement should not become personal hatred,

  • political opponents can still be civil,

  • democracy benefits from respectful engagement.

Wider Political Implications

The development also reflects a growing reality in Nigerian politics:

  • alliances change quickly,

  • political enemies today may become allies tomorrow,

  • politicians are already repositioning for 2027.

Many analysts believe opposition figures may eventually need a coalition to challenge the ruling APC in 2027. Any sign of reduced hostility among opposition voices becomes major news.


2. Nigeria’s National Democratic Congress Zones 2027 Presidential Ticket to South at Inaugural Convention

This headline caused confusion because the National Democratic Congress (NDC) is actually Ghana’s major opposition party, not Nigeria’s. However, the trend likely refers either to:

  • discussions about zoning in Nigeria,

  • or confusion caused by social media cross-posting between Ghanaian and Nigerian political discussions.

If interpreted within Nigeria’s political framework, the issue centers around zoning, one of the most sensitive political subjects in Nigeria.

What Is Zoning?

Zoning means rotating political power between:

  • North and South,

  • and among ethnic and regional blocs.

The idea aims to:

  • reduce domination by one region,

  • maintain national unity,

  • balance power among ethnic groups.

Why the South Matters for 2027

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is from the South-West. If a political group says its ticket is zoned to the South in 2027, it means:

  • southern politicians are being favored again,

  • northern aspirants may need to wait,

  • political calculations are already underway.

Political Implications

This creates several tensions:

Northern Political Interests

Some northern politicians may oppose continued southern leadership because:

  • they may argue power should return North,

  • they may feel politically sidelined.

Southern Aspirants

Southern politicians would likely see this as:

  • political encouragement,

  • validation of regional inclusion,

  • opportunity to mobilize support early.

Why Nigerians Are Discussing It Heavily

Zoning discussions often trigger:

  • ethnic debates,

  • regional rivalry,

  • constitutional arguments,

  • fears of marginalization.

In Nigeria, presidential zoning strongly affects:

  • party primaries,

  • coalition building,

  • appointment negotiations,

  • and voter loyalty.

Broader Democratic Meaning

The debate reflects Nigeria’s ongoing struggle between:

  • meritocracy (“best candidate should win”)
    and

  • power balancing (“every region deserves representation”).

That argument will dominate much of Nigeria’s 2027 political season.


3. Sarkin Mota Rejects Northern Influencer Label in Obi–Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso Photo Exchange

This story trends because it combines:

  • identity politics,

  • regional tensions,

  • influencer culture,

  • and two major political movements.

Who Is Sarkin Mota?

Sarkin Mota is a popular northern social media influencer known for political commentary and online engagement.

What Happened?

A photo exchange involving Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso triggered discussions online. Some users allegedly described Sarkin Mota as merely a “northern influencer” connected to northern political interests.

He reportedly rejected that label, likely arguing that:

  • he should not be politically boxed into ethnic identity,

  • his views are independent,

  • or that national politics should rise above tribal categorization.

Why the Obi–Kwankwaso Angle Matters

Peter Obi and Kwankwaso are both major opposition figures with strong youth followings.

For years Nigerians have speculated about:

  • an Obi–Kwankwaso alliance,

  • coalition politics,

  • opposition unity against APC.

Any image, meeting, or interaction between them instantly trends.

Deeper Meaning of the Story

This issue touches on Nigeria’s deeper political problem:

  • ethnicity heavily shapes public perception.

People are often quickly labeled:

  • northern politician,

  • Yoruba politician,

  • Igbo politician,
    rather than national figures.

Sarkin Mota’s reaction reflects frustration with:

  • tribal stereotyping,

  • ethnic reductionism,

  • political polarization online.

Why Young Nigerians Care

Young Nigerians increasingly want:

  • issue-based politics,

  • economic reforms,

  • less tribal division.

However, ethnic narratives remain powerful during elections.

Social Media Dimension

The story also shows how Nigerian politics is now heavily influenced by:

  • X (Twitter),

  • influencers,

  • online narratives,

  • digital propaganda,

  • and viral political symbolism.

A single photo can dominate discussions for days.


4. Man with Dwarfism Clears All Progressives Congress Screening for Nigerian House Seat

This story is trending because many Nigerians see it as:

  • inspirational,

  • historic,

  • and symbolic of inclusiveness in politics.

What Happened?

A man living with dwarfism reportedly passed APC screening requirements to contest for a seat in Nigeria’s House of Representatives or House Assembly.

Screening is a crucial process where parties examine:

  • qualifications,

  • educational records,

  • legal eligibility,

  • political standing,

  • and loyalty.

Passing screening means the aspirant is officially recognized as qualified to pursue the ticket.

Why It Is Significant

People with disabilities often face:

  • discrimination,

  • exclusion,

  • ridicule,

  • lack of political opportunities.

In Nigeria especially, persons with disabilities struggle with:

  • inaccessible public infrastructure,

  • employment discrimination,

  • weak representation in leadership.

Symbolic Importance

This development sends a strong message:

  • disability does not equal inability,

  • politics should include everyone,

  • leadership should not be based on physical appearance.

Public Reactions

Many Nigerians praised the development as:

  • progressive,

  • encouraging,

  • democratic inclusion.

Others used the moment to discuss:

  • poor disability rights enforcement,

  • absence of disabled lawmakers,

  • need for stronger representation.

Wider National Context

Nigeria passed the Disability Act to protect persons with disabilities, but implementation remains weak.

This story therefore represents:

  • visibility,

  • representation,

  • and hope for marginalized groups.

Political Impact

If elected, the candidate could become:

  • a symbol of inclusion,

  • advocate for disability rights,

  • voice for marginalized citizens.

The story resonates emotionally because it challenges long-standing stereotypes in Nigerian society.


5. Prince Adewole Adebayo Unanimously Picked as Social Democratic Party 2027 Presidential Candidate

This story is politically important because Prince Adewole Adebayo has become one of the recognizable third-force political figures in Nigeria.

Who Is Adewole Adebayo?

He is:

  • a lawyer,

  • businessman,

  • politician,

  • and former SDP presidential candidate.

He became popular during the 2023 elections because many Nigerians viewed him as:

  • articulate,

  • intellectual,

  • policy-oriented,

  • and less confrontational.

What Does “Unanimously Picked” Mean?

It means party stakeholders allegedly agreed collectively to support him without major internal opposition.

This suggests:

  • party unity,

  • confidence in his leadership,

  • or lack of stronger challengers within SDP.

Why the SDP Matters

The SDP has historical significance in Nigeria:

  • it was one of the major parties during the MKO Abiola era,

  • many Nigerians associate it with democratic nostalgia.

Though currently smaller than APC and PDP, the SDP hopes to position itself as:

  • an alternative platform,

  • reform movement,

  • or coalition base for frustrated voters.

What Adewole Adebayo Represents

Many educated young Nigerians admire him because he often discusses:

  • economic restructuring,

  • industrialization,

  • governance reforms,

  • anti-corruption,

  • constitutional reform,

  • and reduction of political excesses.

Challenges Ahead

Despite intellectual popularity, major obstacles remain:

  • weak party structure,

  • funding limitations,

  • dominance of APC and PDP,

  • vote-buying culture,

  • regional political loyalties.

Why Nigerians Are Paying Attention

There is increasing frustration with:

  • economic hardship,

  • inflation,

  • insecurity,

  • unemployment,

  • naira instability.

This makes alternative candidates gain more visibility ahead of 2027.

Broader Political Meaning

The story reflects growing political diversification in Nigeria:

  • more parties are preparing early,

  • coalition politics may intensify,

  • voters are exploring alternatives beyond APC and PDP.

The 2027 election season is already gradually taking shape, and stories like this show that political mobilization has unofficially begun years before the election itself.



The story involving Frank Edoho has generated intense conversations across Nigerian social media because it touches on painful realities surrounding marriage, betrayal, divorce, emotional healing, and modern relationships.

Frank Edoho, widely known as the longtime host of the TV show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, reportedly stated that he may be done with marriage after experiencing heartbreak and going through two failed marriages. His comments emerged during online interactions where he discussed cheating, forgiveness, and emotional damage within relationships.

Background of Frank Edoho’s Marriages

Frank Edoho’s first marriage was to actress Katherine Obiang. The marriage lasted several years and produced children before ending in divorce around 2011. At the time, the separation attracted media attention because both individuals were public figures.

Years later, Frank remarried Sandra Onyenucheya. Many believed he had found stability again, but reports later surfaced that the second marriage also collapsed. According to discussions circulating online, allegations of infidelity and emotional disconnect contributed to the breakdown.

After enduring two divorces, Frank’s recent comments suggest emotional exhaustion and disappointment with the institution of marriage itself.

The Statement That Triggered Reactions

The viral conversation intensified after Frank reportedly argued that forgiving a cheating spouse is extremely difficult because, according to him, emotional respect and commitment are often already broken before the affair even happens.

His remarks reflected a belief shared by many people who have experienced betrayal:

  • that cheating leaves permanent emotional scars,

  • that trust becomes difficult to rebuild,

  • and that some relationships never truly recover after infidelity.

He further implied that repeated heartbreak had made him question whether marriage was meant for him.

This statement immediately divided public opinion.


Why Nigerians Are Reacting Strongly

The story exploded online because marriage remains a deeply emotional and culturally important institution in Nigeria. Many people saw Frank’s comments as either:

  • a painful truth from a wounded man,
    or

  • a dangerous generalization shaped by unresolved hurt.

The reactions generally fell into different groups.


1. Those Who Supported Frank Edoho

A large number of social media users sympathized with him.

Many argued that:

  • repeated betrayal can emotionally destroy a person,

  • some people never fully recover psychologically after infidelity,

  • and staying in toxic marriages can damage mental health.

Supporters praised him for being honest rather than pretending everything was fine.

Some people especially connected with his statement about finding happiness alone. They argued that society often pressures people into marriage even when they are emotionally drained or repeatedly hurt.

To these supporters, Frank’s comments represented:

  • emotional honesty,

  • self-preservation,

  • and refusal to remain in unhealthy relationships.


2. Critics Who Accused Him of Generalizing Women

Another group criticized him heavily.

Some felt his comments painted women unfairly or suggested that cheating wives cannot genuinely repent or rebuild trust.

Critics argued that:

  • both men and women cheat,

  • forgiveness is possible in some marriages,

  • and many couples have survived infidelity through counseling, maturity, and rebuilding trust.

Others accused society of hypocrisy, saying men are often forgiven more easily for cheating while women face harsher judgment and public condemnation.

This sparked debates about:

  • gender double standards,

  • emotional accountability,

  • and cultural expectations in marriage.


3. Debate About Modern Marriage

The story also reopened wider discussions about why many modern marriages fail.

People pointed to:

  • social media influence,

  • declining patience in relationships,

  • financial pressures,

  • unrealistic expectations,

  • emotional incompatibility,

  • and increasing infidelity.

Some older commentators compared modern marriages to previous generations, arguing that relationships today face more distractions and public interference.

Others disagreed, saying older generations also suffered deeply but stayed together because divorce carried heavier stigma.


The Psychological Side of Repeated Heartbreak

Emotionally, repeated divorce can seriously affect a person’s outlook on relationships.

Psychologists often note that people who experience repeated betrayal may develop:

  • fear of emotional vulnerability,

  • trust issues,

  • emotional detachment,

  • anxiety about commitment,

  • and defensive attitudes toward love.

Frank Edoho’s comments may therefore reflect emotional fatigue rather than hatred for marriage itself.

Many divorced individuals reach a stage where they prioritize:

  • peace,

  • emotional stability,

  • independence,

  • and personal healing over romantic attachment.


Public Figures and Relationship Pressure

Being a celebrity also makes relationships harder.

Public figures like Frank Edoho often face:

  • public scrutiny,

  • rumors,

  • constant social media commentary,

  • invasive gossip,

  • and pressure to appear successful.

When celebrity marriages fail, the public frequently turns private pain into entertainment or debate.

This can worsen emotional trauma because every mistake becomes national discussion.


The Mention of “Chike”

Part of the online controversy involved social media comments mentioning another man allegedly connected to the marital issues. However, many of the circulating claims online remain unverified gossip and should be treated carefully.

Social media discussions often amplify rumors before facts are confirmed. In celebrity relationship stories, misinformation spreads quickly because people become emotionally invested in drama.

It is therefore important to separate:

  • verified statements from Frank Edoho himself,
    from

  • speculation created by online users.


Bigger Lessons From the Story

The story has become larger than Frank Edoho alone because it reflects wider realities many people silently face.

It highlights:

  • the emotional damage caused by betrayal,

  • the difficulty of rebuilding trust,

  • the loneliness many married people secretly experience,

  • and the growing fear some people have toward commitment.

At the same time, it also raises important questions:

  • Can trust truly be rebuilt after cheating?

  • Is divorce always failure?

  • Should people remain in unhappy marriages for society’s approval?

  • Can emotional healing happen after repeated heartbreak?

Different people answer these questions differently based on personal experience.


Final Reflection

Frank Edoho’s comments resonated because they were raw, emotional, and deeply human. Behind the celebrity image is a man who appears disappointed after repeated relationship breakdowns and is questioning whether marriage still offers him peace or fulfillment.

For some people, his story is a warning about the dangers of betrayal.

For others, it is a reminder that heartbreak should not make people lose faith in love completely.

Ultimately, the viral reactions show that conversations about marriage, loyalty, forgiveness, and emotional healing remain some of the most sensitive and personal topics in society today.


ATIKU PURCHASES ADC FORM FOR 90 MILLION

 

Atiku Abubakar has officially obtained the party's presidential nomination and expression of interest forms for the 2027 general elections. The nomination forms were purchased for N90 million


Atiku Abubakar has been running for president since 1993.

With his latest purchase of nomination and expression of interest forms in the ADC, this now marks his 7th attempt at the presidency.

34 years of trying.

He currently holds the record as one of Nigeria’s most persistent presidential aspirants in the Fourth Republic.

Saturday, May 9, 2026

TRENDING NEWS IN NIGERIA FOR TODAY 9TH MAY 2026

 


Here is a deep and comprehensive breakdown of all the trending Nigerian news 


1. Nigeria Democratic Congress Holds First National Convention in Abuja

This is one of the biggest emerging political developments ahead of the 2027 Nigerian elections.

The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) is a relatively new political party trying to establish itself as a major opposition force. Reports indicate the party held or planned its maiden national convention in Abuja as part of efforts to build nationwide structures before the 2027 elections. (Naija News)

Why this is important

In Nigerian politics, a national convention is not just a meeting — it is where a party:

  • Elects national leaders

  • Defines ideology

  • Creates structures nationwide

  • Positions itself for presidential elections

  • Negotiates alliances

  • Gains legitimacy before INEC and the public

For a new party like NDC, this convention is a declaration that:

“We are ready to compete nationally.”


Bigger political context

Nigeria’s opposition space has been fragmented since the 2023 elections.

Major opposition parties:

  • Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

  • Labour Party

  • All Progressives Congress (APC — ruling party)

Many politicians dissatisfied with PDP and Labour Party crises are reportedly exploring alternative political platforms.

That is why the NDC story is trending.


Why Abuja matters

Holding the convention in Abuja is symbolic.

Abuja represents:

  • National political power

  • Federal institutions

  • Elite negotiations

  • Visibility before diplomats and media

A successful convention in Abuja signals national ambition.


Internal democracy angle

The party reportedly organized:

  • Ward congresses

  • Local government congresses

  • State congresses

  • Zonal congresses

before the convention. (Naija News)

This is meant to project:

  • Grassroots legitimacy

  • Organizational discipline

  • Democratic credibility

In Nigeria, parties are often criticized for “imposition politics,” where leaders handpick candidates. So NDC is trying to appear more democratic.


What Nigerians are debating

Many Nigerians online are asking:

Can NDC become a real force?

Some believe Nigerians are tired of APC and PDP dominance.

Others argue:

  • Building a strong national party takes years

  • Political structures require money

  • Governors and godfathers dominate elections


Hidden political calculations

Analysts believe:

  • Opposition politicians may defect into NDC

  • The party may become a coalition platform

  • It could attract frustrated youth voters

But critics fear:

  • Opposition votes may split again

  • APC may benefit from divided opposition

That concern explains the second trending story.


2. Ex-Labour Lawmakers Face Backlash for Quick Switches to NDC

This story reflects growing frustration with political defections in Nigeria.

Some politicians who were elected under the Labour Party banner reportedly moved quickly toward NDC.


Why Nigerians are angry

Many Labour Party supporters believed the party represented:

  • Youth-driven politics

  • Reform politics

  • Anti-establishment ideals

So when elected officials switch parties quickly, supporters feel:

  • Betrayed

  • Used

  • Politically manipulated


The “political prostitution” debate

Nigeria has a long history of defections.

Politicians frequently move:

  • PDP → APC

  • APC → PDP

  • Labour → APC

  • ADC → NDC

depending on:

  • Ticket opportunities

  • Survival

  • Alliances

  • Access to power

Critics say ideology is weak in Nigerian politics.

Many parties differ more by personalities than policies.


Why defections happen

1. Survival politics

Politicians want platforms that can win elections.

2. Internal party crisis

Labour Party has experienced leadership disputes and court battles.

3. Presidential calculations

Potential presidential aspirants want strong national structures early.

4. Funding and structures

Smaller parties often lack:

  • Governors

  • State assemblies

  • Financial muscle


Public perception problem

Nigerians increasingly distrust politicians because many:

  • Campaign on “change”

  • Defect after elections

  • Abandon campaign promises

This fuels political apathy among young voters.


Social media reactions

Online discussions suggest fears that:

  • Opposition fragmentation will help APC again in 2027

  • Coalition talks may fail

  • Personal ambition may override national interest

Reddit and social discussions show major concern about vote splitting. (Reddit)


3. Nigeria’s Security Adviser Meets U.S. Leaders in Washington

This is a very serious geopolitical and security development.

Nigeria’s security leadership engaging American officials likely centers around:

  • Terrorism

  • Military cooperation

  • Intelligence sharing

  • Counter-insurgency

  • Regional security


Background

Nigeria faces multiple security crises:

  • Boko Haram insurgency

  • ISWAP terrorism

  • Kidnapping gangs

  • Banditry

  • Farmer-herder conflict

  • Oil theft

  • Separatist tensions

Northern Nigeria especially has seen persistent insecurity.


Why the U.S. matters

The United States remains one of Nigeria’s key security partners.

Recent reports indicate expanded U.S.–Nigeria security cooperation, including:

  • Intelligence support

  • Training missions

  • Advisory operations

  • Counterterrorism collaboration (Reuters)


Possible agenda of Washington meeting

The discussions likely involved:

Counterterrorism

Especially against:

  • ISWAP

  • Lakurawa militants

  • Extremist networks in northwest Nigeria

Military equipment

Nigeria has sought:

  • Fighter jets

  • Surveillance technology

  • Intelligence systems

  • Drone support

Regional stability

Nigeria is strategically important in West Africa.

Instability in:

  • Niger

  • Chad

  • Mali

  • Burkina Faso

affects Nigeria directly.


Why this matters globally

Nigeria is Africa’s:

  • Most populous nation

  • Largest economy

  • Major oil producer

If insecurity worsens:

  • Foreign investment suffers

  • Food inflation rises

  • Migration increases

  • Regional instability spreads


Concerns and criticisms

Some Nigerians worry about:

  • Foreign military influence

  • Sovereignty issues

  • Civilian casualties from military operations

Recent controversial airstrikes and counterterrorism operations have drawn criticism internationally. (The Washington Post)


4. Lagos Rises as West Africa’s Digital Hub with 20+ Data Centers

This is one of the most economically important stories on the list.

Lagos is rapidly becoming:

  • Africa’s tech nerve center

  • A cloud computing hub

  • A digital infrastructure capital


What are data centers?

Data centers are facilities that store:

  • Internet services

  • Cloud systems

  • Banking infrastructure

  • AI systems

  • Government databases

  • Telecom operations

They power:

  • Google services

  • Banking apps

  • Streaming

  • Social media

  • AI systems

  • Fintech platforms


Why Lagos is booming digitally

1. Huge population

Nigeria has over 200 million people.

2. Massive internet usage

Nigeria has one of Africa’s largest online populations.

3. Fintech growth

Companies like:

  • Flutterwave

  • Paystack

  • Moniepoint

need strong digital infrastructure.

4. Undersea cables

Lagos is connected to major submarine internet cables.

This gives faster internet access.


Economic significance

Data centers attract:

  • Foreign investment

  • Tech companies

  • AI firms

  • Cloud computing providers

This creates:

  • Jobs

  • Tech ecosystems

  • Startup growth

  • Digital innovation


Strategic implications

Nigeria wants to dominate:

  • African digital economy

  • AI infrastructure

  • Fintech innovation

  • Cloud hosting

Instead of relying entirely on Europe or America for server hosting.


Challenges

Despite growth, major problems remain:

  • Electricity instability

  • High diesel costs

  • Poor broadband penetration

  • Cybersecurity threats

Data centers require enormous electricity supply.

Nigeria’s unreliable power sector increases operational costs.


5. Nigeria Approves Petrol Imports Amid Dangote Refinery Dominance

This is a major economic and energy-sector story.

Many Nigerians expected the Dangote Refinery to reduce dependence on imported fuel.

But the government still approving petrol imports means:

  • Domestic refining is still insufficient

  • Market competition concerns exist

  • Supply security remains critical


Why Dangote Refinery matters

The Dangote Refinery is:

  • Africa’s largest refinery

  • One of the world’s largest single-train refineries

It was expected to:

  • Reduce fuel scarcity

  • Save foreign exchange

  • End import dependence

  • Strengthen the naira


Why imports are still happening

Possible reasons include:

1. Supply gaps

Nigeria’s fuel demand remains enormous.

2. Market competition

Government may avoid monopoly concerns.

3. Pricing disputes

There have been tensions between:

  • Marketers

  • Regulators

  • Refinery operators

4. Logistics and distribution

Refining fuel is different from nationwide delivery.


Economic implications

Fuel imports affect:

  • Dollar demand

  • Exchange rate pressure

  • Inflation

  • Transportation costs

If Nigeria imports large volumes of fuel:

  • Foreign reserves weaken

  • Naira pressure increases


Political sensitivity

Fuel is one of Nigeria’s most politically explosive issues.

Any increase in:

  • Petrol prices

  • Transport fares

  • Food prices

can trigger public anger.


Strategic concern

Some analysts fear overdependence on one refinery.

Others argue Nigeria should:

  • Encourage multiple refineries

  • Expand modular refining

  • Increase competition

to stabilize prices long term.


Overall National Picture

These five stories together reveal the major forces shaping Nigeria right now:

SectorWhat the stories show
PoliticsOpposition realignment before 2027
DemocracyInternal party instability
SecurityDeepening U.S.–Nigeria military cooperation
TechnologyLagos emerging as Africa’s digital powerhouse
EconomyContinued fuel and energy sector struggles

Bigger Conclusion

Nigeria is currently experiencing:

  • Political restructuring

  • Economic transition

  • Security pressure

  • Technological expansion

  • Energy-sector transformation

The country stands at a critical crossroads before the 2027 elections.

Key battles ahead will likely center on:

  • Who controls the opposition

  • Security credibility

  • Fuel affordability

  • Youth unemployment

  • Digital economy dominance

  • Economic recovery

And these stories are early indicators of those coming national battles.



Here are the 50 biggest trending news stories in Nigeria today, Saturday May 9, 2026, explained comprehensively across politics, economy, security, judiciary, health, sports, entertainment, education, and international affairs.


TOP 50 TRENDING NEWS IN NIGERIA TODAY

1. APC Begins 2027 National Assembly Screening

Nigeria’s ruling party, the All Progressives Congress has begun screening aspirants for Senate and House of Representatives seats ahead of the 2027 elections. (New Telegraph)

Why this matters

This signals that Nigerian politics has officially entered full campaign mode nearly one year before the election cycle intensifies.

Bigger implication

The APC is trying to:

  • Consolidate internal structures early

  • Prevent defections

  • Position loyalists ahead of opposition regrouping


2. Opposition Coalition Suffers Major Crisis

The anti-Tinubu coalition suffered a major blow after Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso reportedly pulled out of the ADC alliance arrangement. (Reuters)

Why it is important

The opposition hoped to unite against President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

What this means

Nigeria may again witness:

  • fragmented opposition votes

  • ethnic political alignments

  • weakened coalition strength

This greatly improves Tinubu’s chances if opposition unity fails.


3. NDC Zones Presidency to Southern Nigeria

The newly emerging Nigeria Democratic Congress reportedly zoned its 2027 presidential ticket to Southern Nigeria for one term. (Vanguard News)

Significance

This is an attempt to:

  • attract southern voters

  • capitalize on regional balancing

  • lure Peter Obi supporters


4. Court Adjourns ADC Leadership Crisis Indefinitely

The leadership tussle inside the African Democratic Congress has deepened after a court adjourned the case indefinitely. (New Telegraph)

Political effect

The uncertainty weakens the party’s ability to:

  • negotiate alliances

  • conduct primaries

  • present a united front


5. EFCC Declares Former Minister Wanted

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission declared former Humanitarian Affairs Minister Sadiya Umar Farouq wanted over alleged financial crimes. (Vanguard News)

Why Nigerians are reacting

This is linked to previous investigations into:

  • palliative funds

  • ministry contracts

  • social intervention scandals

Broader concern

Many Nigerians believe corruption prosecutions often become politically selective.


6. Nigeria Deepens Security Ties With United States

National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu reportedly met senior U.S. officials including Vice President JD Vance and Marco Rubio. (Punch Newspapers)

Main focus

  • terrorism

  • intelligence sharing

  • cybercrime

  • regional instability

Why it matters

Nigeria seeks stronger foreign support against:

  • Boko Haram

  • ISWAP

  • banditry

  • transnational crime


7. Troops Repel Terrorist Attack in Yobe

Nigerian troops reportedly killed over 50 terrorists during an attempted military base attack in Yobe State. (TheCable)

Importance

This shows:

  • insurgents remain active

  • military operations are intensifying

  • Northeast insecurity is far from over


8. Plateau Midnight Attack Leaves 12 Dead

Armed attackers killed at least 12 persons in Plateau State. (TheCable)

Why Plateau remains volatile

The violence is often tied to:

  • farmer-herder conflicts

  • ethnic tensions

  • land disputes

  • reprisals


9. Gunmen Invade TCN Power Substation

Gunmen invaded a Transmission Company of Nigeria facility in Kwara State and held workers hostage. (Punch Newspapers)

National implication

Nigeria’s power infrastructure remains vulnerable to:

  • sabotage

  • theft

  • terrorism

  • vandalism

This worsens electricity instability.


10. Communities Stranded After Terrorists Destroy Police Stations

Several communities were reportedly isolated after terrorists attacked police facilities. (Punch Newspapers)

Major concern

When police infrastructure collapses:

  • local governance weakens

  • kidnappings rise

  • communities lose state protection


11. South Africa Xenophobia Crisis Escalates

Over 130 Nigerians in South Africa are seeking evacuation after anti-foreigner protests intensified. (Reuters)

Why this is huge

Xenophobic attacks continue to threaten African unity.

Nigerian reaction

Citizens are demanding stronger diplomatic action from Abuja.


12. Tinubu Pushes Economic Reforms to Global Investors

President Bola Tinubu engaged investors in Paris to defend Nigeria’s economic reforms. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Main reforms discussed

  • subsidy removal

  • exchange rate reforms

  • investment liberalization

Public reality

Many Nigerians still face:

  • inflation

  • food hardship

  • naira weakness


13. Cost of Living Crisis Still Dominates National Conversation

Despite government reforms, inflation and food prices remain major concerns nationwide.

Why Nigerians are frustrated

  • transportation costs remain high

  • electricity tariffs increased

  • food inflation persists

This remains the single biggest political risk to the current administration.


14. Nigeria’s IT Skills Crisis Sparks Concern

Experts warned Nigeria faces structural digital skill shortages. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Meaning

Nigeria risks missing out on:

  • AI opportunities

  • global outsourcing

  • tech investment

unless education and skills improve.


15. Nigeria Emerging as AI Adoption Leader

Reports say Nigeria is becoming one of Africa’s leaders in AI adoption. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Reality check

The challenge is converting AI hype into:

  • jobs

  • productivity

  • local innovation


16. Indigenous Combat Drone Unveiled

UNICCON Group unveiled an indigenous combat drone. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Why it matters

This suggests Nigeria is attempting:

  • local defense innovation

  • reduced foreign military dependence

  • indigenous technology growth


17. JAMB Fraud Syndicate Busted

Police and Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board uncovered a UTME fraud syndicate in Delta State. (TheCable)

Bigger issue

Examination malpractice remains deeply rooted due to:

  • unemployment pressure

  • education competition

  • corruption networks


18. FG Approves ₦250bn for Student Hostels

Federal Government approved massive funding for student accommodation nationwide. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Why this matters

Poor hostel conditions remain major challenges in Nigerian universities.


19. NECO Marks 25 Years

Government celebrated 25 years of National Examinations Council. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Debate

Many Nigerians question whether examination quality has improved significantly.


20. Healthcare Emergency Training for 10,000 Nigerians

Organizations plan emergency care training programs nationwide. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Importance

Nigeria faces:

  • shortage of emergency responders

  • poor trauma systems

  • rising accident mortality


21. Herbal Medicine Misinformation Raises Alarm

Pharmacists warned about dangers of unregulated herbal use. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Major concern

Many Nigerians combine:

  • herbal mixtures

  • antibiotics

  • unregulated drugs

leading to complications.


22. Nigeria Strengthens Regional Health Security

FG commended ECOWAS health security efforts. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Context

West Africa remains vulnerable to:

  • epidemics

  • cholera outbreaks

  • Lassa fever

  • cross-border disease spread


23. Red Cross Calls for Coordinated Humanitarian Action

The Nigerian Red Cross Society called for stronger state coordination. (The Guardian Nigeria)

Why

Humanitarian needs continue rising due to:

  • insecurity

  • flooding

  • displacement


24. Food Insecurity Debate Intensifies

Stakeholders called for innovation to tackle food insecurity. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Current reality

Food inflation remains one of Nigeria’s greatest economic threats.


25. Maritime Experts Say Nigeria Losing Coastal Trade

Industry leaders warned Nigeria is losing massively through informal coastal trade. (First with the news)

Implication

Nigeria loses:

  • customs revenue

  • shipping opportunities

  • maritime dominance


26. Universal Insurance Announces ₦3.2bn Rights Issue

Universal Insurance Plc announced capital raising plans. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Meaning

Financial institutions are trying to strengthen capital positions amid economic uncertainty.


27. Data Protection Agreement Signed

Government agencies signed agreements to strengthen cybersecurity and data protection. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Why important

Nigeria faces increasing:

  • cyber fraud

  • digital identity theft

  • financial scams


28. Police Begin Medical Evaluation of Personnel

FCT Police began medical screening of officers. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Bigger issue

Security agencies increasingly recognize:

  • mental health stress

  • fatigue

  • operational burnout


29. Illegal Arms Factories Discovered in Plateau

Troops arrested illegal arms manufacturers. (News Agency of Nigeria)

National implication

Locally made weapons continue fueling insecurity.


30. Calls Grow for Better Armoury Management

Security experts warned poor armoury control worsens insecurity. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Concern

Diversion of official weapons remains a recurring allegation.


31. Kogi Road Accident Kills 16

A fatal road accident reportedly killed 16 people in Kogi State. (TheCable)

Root causes

  • bad roads

  • speeding

  • poor vehicle maintenance

remain major killers nationwide.


32. Ondo Investigates Woman’s Death After Quintuplet Delivery

Authorities launched investigations following maternal death after delivery of quintuplets. (TheCable)

Why it is emotional

Nigeria still battles:

  • maternal mortality

  • poor obstetric emergency care

  • inadequate referral systems


33. Davido Celebrates 15 Years on Stage

Fans celebrated Davido’s 15-year music career. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Significance

Davido remains one of Afrobeats’ biggest global exports.


34. Burna Boy and Shakira World Cup Song Trends

Burna Boy and Shakira are reportedly preparing a FIFA World Cup song. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Why Nigerians are excited

This signals Afrobeats’ growing global dominance.


35. Mohbad Family Crisis Returns to Headlines

The controversy around late singer MohBad resurfaced after family accusations emerged again. (New Telegraph)

Why it still trends

The public still seeks:

  • justice clarity

  • DNA resolution

  • legal accountability


36. Celebrity Boxing Discussions Trend Online

Fans are debating celebrity boxing matches in Nigeria. (Punch Newspapers)

Bigger picture

Entertainment is merging with influencer culture and sports monetization.


37. Super Falcons Olympic Qualification Debate

Sports analysts urged support for Nigeria women's national football team qualification efforts. (The Guardian Nigeria)

Importance

Women’s football continues gaining massive Nigerian support.


38. PSG Champions League Final Excites Nigerian Fans

Paris Saint-Germain F.C. reaching another UCL final generated huge reactions. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Why Nigerians care

European football dominates Nigerian sports culture.


39. Abuja Amateur Basketball Tournament Announced

Twenty academies are set for a major basketball competition. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Meaning

Basketball development is growing rapidly in Nigeria.


40. Social Media News Creators Reshape Nigerian Media

Digital creators increasingly influence political discourse in Nigeria. (The Guardian)

Why significant

Young Nigerians now consume news mainly through:

  • TikTok

  • Instagram

  • YouTube

  • X (Twitter)

instead of traditional TV.


41. Dan Bello’s Political Influence Expands

Content creator Dan Bello Galadanchi continues gaining influence through investigative activism. (The Guardian)

Broader implication

Social media activism now shapes governance conversations.


42. Kogi Launches Tourism Development Committee

Kogi State inaugurated tourism and culture committees. (Voice of Nigeria)

Goal

To boost:

  • tourism revenue

  • cultural preservation

  • local investment


43. Women Inclusion in Politics Gains Attention

APC female aspirants advocated greater inclusion for women. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Ongoing issue

Women remain underrepresented in Nigerian politics.


44. Yobe APC Governorship Aspirants Reject Consensus

Internal disagreement emerged in Yobe APC politics. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Meaning

Power struggles are intensifying ahead of 2027.


45. Jonathan 2027 Court Case Continues

A court adjourned a case challenging former President Goodluck Jonathan’s possible 2027 presidential ambition. (New Telegraph)

Why this trends

Jonathan remains politically relevant nationally.


46. ECOWAS Asked to Tackle Terrorism and Xenophobia

Regional lawmakers called for urgent action on terrorism and South African xenophobic attacks. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Importance

West Africa faces growing instability.


47. Ghana Pays ECOWAS Levy

Ghana reaffirmed commitment to regional integration through ECOWAS payments. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Why it matters

Regional cooperation affects:

  • trade

  • migration

  • security


48. Nigerians Debate “Train Your Parents” Trend

Social media discussions around parenting and generational behavior trended nationwide. (News Agency of Nigeria)

Broader issue

Young Nigerians increasingly challenge traditional authority systems.


49. FIFA & Olympics Ambitions Continue

Sports officials emphasized Nigeria’s preparation for future international competitions. (The Guardian Nigeria)

Reality

Nigeria seeks sporting revival after inconsistent performances.


50. Nigeria’s Political Temperature Continues Rising

The overall atmosphere today shows Nigeria entering an intense pre-2027 political season.

Dominant themes nationwide

  • coalition battles

  • insecurity

  • economic hardship

  • anti-corruption drama

  • youth digital activism

  • entertainment globalization

The next 18 months may determine:

  • Tinubu’s political future

  • opposition survival

  • economic stability

  • national security direction


Major National Trends Today

Politics

  • 2027 elections already dominating headlines

  • Opposition struggling with unity

  • APC consolidating power

Economy

  • Nigerians still battling inflation

  • Government pushing reforms aggressively

Security

  • Terrorism and killings remain major concerns

Entertainment

  • Afrobeats continues global expansion

Technology

  • AI and digital transformation gaining momentum

Health

  • Emergency healthcare and maternal care concerns remain critical

Thursday, May 7, 2026

NEWS IN NIGERIA FOR TODAY 7TH MAY 2026

 


1. Nigeria’s New Power Minister Pledges to Fix Grid Collapse

The confirmation of a new Minister of Power comes at a critical time for Nigeria. Over the past decade, repeated national grid collapses have become one of the biggest symbols of governance failure. Entire regions often experience blackouts because the national transmission infrastructure is weak, outdated, and overstretched.

The minister’s promise to “fix the grid” is politically important because electricity affects every sector:

  • Manufacturing

  • Healthcare

  • Banking

  • Telecommunications

  • Small businesses

  • Education

Why the Grid Keeps Collapsing

Nigeria’s electricity crisis is not caused by one single issue. It is a combination of:

  • Poor transmission infrastructure

  • Gas supply shortages to power plants

  • Vandalism of pipelines and transmission lines

  • Weak distribution companies (DisCos)

  • Massive debts in the power sector

  • Corruption and policy inconsistency

The national grid has collapsed multiple times in recent years because the system lacks stability buffers. Once one section fails, the entire network often crashes.

Political Meaning

Every administration since the return to democracy in 1999 has promised stable electricity. Therefore, Nigerians are now deeply skeptical of new promises.

The new minister will likely be judged by:

  • Reduction in blackout frequency

  • Metering improvements

  • Rural electrification

  • Increased megawatts delivered

  • Lower dependence on generators

Economic Implications

If power supply improves:

  • Businesses could reduce diesel costs

  • Inflationary pressures may ease

  • Industrial productivity could rise

  • Foreign investors may regain confidence

But failure would worsen unemployment, poverty, and public anger.


2. 2027: APC Waives Screening Requirement for Tinubu

The ruling All Progressives Congress reportedly waiving screening requirements for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is politically significant.

What Screening Normally Means

Presidential aspirants usually undergo:

  • Background checks

  • Eligibility verification

  • Internal party assessment

  • Loyalty and political evaluations

Waiving this process suggests:

  1. Tinubu is the uncontested dominant figure in APC.

  2. The party leadership wants to avoid internal embarrassment or resistance.

  3. APC may already be positioning him as automatic consensus candidate.

What Critics Are Saying

Opponents argue:

  • It weakens internal democracy.

  • It discourages younger aspirants.

  • It turns the party into a personality-centered structure.

Supporters argue:

  • Incumbent presidents traditionally receive preferential treatment.

  • Tinubu remains the party’s strongest electoral asset.

Broader Political Signal

This development suggests APC wants to avoid internal fractures ahead of 2027, especially after tensions involving:

  • Northern political blocs

  • Economic hardship criticisms

  • Defections and coalition talks

The move may also deepen opposition arguments that Nigerian parties lack ideological competition and operate mainly around powerful individuals.


3. Terrorists Attack Military Base in Chad, Kill 23 Soldiers

This is a major regional security development for the entire Lake Chad region.

Chad remains one of the strongest military actors fighting extremist groups such as:

  • Boko Haram

  • ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province)

Why Chad Matters

Chadian troops are heavily involved in regional counterterrorism operations around:

  • Lake Chad Basin

  • Niger

  • Northern Nigeria

  • Cameroon borders

An attack killing 23 soldiers indicates:

  • Terror groups remain operational despite years of military offensives.

  • Extremists are adapting tactically.

  • Regional security cooperation still faces major weaknesses.

Impact on Nigeria

This matters greatly to Nigeria because insecurity in Chad often spills into:

  • Borno State

  • Yobe State

  • Adamawa State

If Chadian forces become weakened or overstretched:

  • Terrorist mobility could increase.

  • Cross-border attacks may rise.

  • Refugee flows could intensify.

Strategic Concern

The attack also demonstrates that military victories against insurgents are often temporary unless accompanied by:

  • Economic development

  • Intelligence reforms

  • Community engagement

  • Border surveillance


4. Akpabio, Oshiomhole Clash Over Senate Rules

The clash between Godswill Akpabio and Adams Oshiomhole reflects growing tensions inside the Senate.

Core Issue

The amended Senate rules reportedly restrict newer lawmakers from contesting for principal leadership positions.

This is controversial because critics see it as:

  • Anti-democratic

  • Designed to protect incumbents

  • A mechanism to centralize power

Why It Matters

The Senate presidency is one of Nigeria’s most powerful offices because it influences:

  • Lawmaking

  • Budget approvals

  • Executive oversight

  • Political alliances

Deeper Political Interpretation

This fight may signal:

  • Early positioning for 2027

  • Struggles between old and new APC blocs

  • Internal dissatisfaction with Senate leadership

Oshiomhole is known for blunt political confrontations, while Akpabio has been criticized for allegedly consolidating excessive influence.

The controversy could intensify debates about whether Nigeria’s legislature is becoming too controlled by elite political interests.


5. Court Orders Temporary Forfeiture of 9 Properties Linked to Timipre Sylva

The case involving Timipre Sylva touches on anti-corruption politics in Nigeria.

Meaning of Temporary Forfeiture

A temporary forfeiture order means authorities suspect the assets may have been acquired unlawfully pending final judicial determination.

This does NOT automatically mean guilt has been proven.

Why This Is Politically Sensitive

Sylva is a major political figure from the Niger Delta and a former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources.

Cases involving powerful politicians often raise questions about:

  • Selective prosecution

  • Political vendettas

  • Anti-corruption credibility

Broader Context

Nigeria’s anti-corruption war has long suffered criticism because:

  • High-profile cases move slowly.

  • Convictions are rare.

  • Political alignments sometimes appear to influence investigations.

If the government secures strong evidence and successful prosecution, it may strengthen anti-corruption credibility. If the case collapses, critics will call it political theater.


6. Nigeria, US Launch Defence Working Groups

The defence cooperation between Nigeria and the United States highlights worsening insecurity concerns.

Why This Cooperation Matters

Nigeria faces multiple security crises simultaneously:

  • Terrorism

  • Banditry

  • Kidnapping

  • Oil theft

  • Separatist violence

The US has provided:

  • Intelligence assistance

  • Drone support

  • Military training

  • Surveillance technology

Why Insecurity Persists

Despite military spending and foreign support:

  • Intelligence coordination remains weak.

  • Corruption affects procurement.

  • Troops face morale and welfare issues.

  • Terrain and porous borders favor armed groups.

Strategic Importance

The new working groups may focus on:

  • Intelligence sharing

  • Counterterrorism

  • Cybersecurity

  • Maritime security

  • Arms trafficking

Geopolitical Dimension

The US also wants stability in West Africa because:

  • Terrorism threatens regional trade.

  • Russia and China are expanding influence in Africa.

  • Gulf of Guinea maritime routes are strategically important.


7. Minister of State-Designate Decries Deplorable Foreign Missions

Nigeria’s diplomatic missions abroad have long faced severe neglect.

Problems Facing Nigerian Embassies

Many embassies reportedly suffer:

  • Poor funding

  • Dilapidated buildings

  • Salary delays

  • Inadequate staffing

  • Poor service delivery

Why This Matters

Embassies shape Nigeria’s international image.

When missions are underfunded:

  • Nigerians abroad suffer delays.

  • Passport processing becomes difficult.

  • Diplomatic prestige declines.

  • Foreign relations weaken.

Economic Consequences

Strong diplomatic missions help:

  • Attract foreign investment

  • Promote trade

  • Protect citizens abroad

  • Improve tourism

The minister’s remarks indirectly expose how poorly Nigeria funds its international representation despite calling itself Africa’s giant.


8. PSG Reach Champions League Final

Paris Saint-Germain reaching the final despite a late strike reflects tactical discipline and squad depth.

Bigger Football Story

PSG have spent years chasing European glory despite enormous financial investment.

This final appearance represents:

  • Validation of long-term investment

  • Tactical evolution beyond “superstar dependency”

  • Pressure relief on management

Arsenal’s Role

Arsenal F.C. reaching the final stage of competition discussions also signals the resurgence of the club under modern rebuilding efforts.

Commercial Importance

Champions League success affects:

  • Sponsorships

  • Club valuation

  • Global fan expansion

  • Player recruitment

Football today is not just sport — it is global business and geopolitical branding.


9. ADC Accuses FG of Whitewashing Hardship With GDP Figures

African Democratic Congress accusing the federal government of manipulating economic narratives reflects widening public frustration.

Core Argument

GDP growth figures may show economic expansion statistically, but ordinary Nigerians still face:

  • Inflation

  • High fuel prices

  • Food insecurity

  • Currency depreciation

  • Unemployment

Important Economic Reality

GDP growth does not automatically mean citizens are better off.

For example:

  • Oil revenue may rise while poverty increases.

  • Currency reforms may improve investor confidence but hurt consumers temporarily.

Political Implications

Opposition parties are preparing to make economic hardship the centerpiece of the 2027 elections.

The debate now is:

  • Are reforms necessary painful adjustments?
    OR

  • Are citizens paying the price for policy failures?


10. Aisha Yesufu Joins NDC, Declares for FCT Senate

Aisha Yesufu entering electoral politics is highly symbolic.

Why It Matters

Yesufu became nationally known through:

  • #BringBackOurGirls activism

  • #EndSARS protests

  • Anti-corruption advocacy

Her transition from activism to partisan politics shows a growing belief among activists that protests alone cannot change governance.

Challenges Ahead

Activism and electoral politics are very different:

  • Elections require structures.

  • Funding matters.

  • Grassroots mobilization is critical.

National Impact

Her candidacy could:

  • Energize youth participation

  • Attract urban reform-minded voters

  • Intensify debates about women in leadership

Even if she does not win, her entry changes political conversations around civic engagement.


11. Court to Rule on Ireti Kingibe’s Alleged Suspension

The dispute involving Ireti Kingibe reflects increasing instability within opposition politics.

Why It Matters

Internal party disputes often weaken opposition effectiveness in Nigeria.

If the court invalidates the suspension:

  • It could strengthen Kingibe politically.

  • It may expose factional struggles inside ADC.

If upheld:

  • It could weaken her influence ahead of 2027.

Bigger Picture

Many Nigerian parties suffer from:

  • Leadership disputes

  • Weak ideological identity

  • Personality conflicts

  • Legal battles over control

These issues often undermine democratic consolidation.


12. Court Jails Man Who Kept Minor as Sex Slave

This case highlights the severe crisis of sexual violence and child exploitation.

Legal Significance

A strong conviction signals judicial willingness to punish gender-based violence.

Social Meaning

Cases like this reveal:

  • Weak child protection systems

  • Poverty-related vulnerability

  • Human trafficking risks

  • Cultural silence around abuse

Why Convictions Matter

Successful prosecutions:

  • Deter future offenders

  • Encourage victims to report abuse

  • Strengthen public trust in justice

However, activists argue Nigeria still has low reporting and conviction rates for sexual crimes.


13. Senate Confirms Tegbe as Minister of Power

The confirmation of Tegbe reinforces the administration’s urgency around the power sector crisis.

Expectations

The minister faces enormous pressure because electricity problems affect:

  • Industrial growth

  • Healthcare delivery

  • Digital economy expansion

  • Household welfare

Key Challenges Ahead

He must address:

  • Transmission bottlenecks

  • Tariff controversies

  • Metering gaps

  • Debt owed to generating companies

Political Risk

Failure in the power sector quickly becomes politically damaging because electricity shortages are visible daily realities for citizens.


14. 2027: Wike Knocks Fubara

The continuing feud between Nyesom Wike and Siminalayi Fubara remains one of Nigeria’s most important political conflicts.

Background

Fubara was originally seen as Wike’s political protégé. Their relationship later collapsed after struggles over:

  • Political control

  • State structures

  • Loyalty networks

  • Resource influence

Why It Matters Nationally

Rivers State is strategically important because:

  • It is oil-rich.

  • It has major political influence.

  • It contributes heavily to federal revenue.

Deeper Interpretation

This conflict reflects a broader Nigerian political problem:

  • Godfatherism versus independent governance.

The battle may shape:

  • 2027 alliances

  • South-South politics

  • PDP internal stability


15. El-Rufai’s Trial Resumes

The resumption of proceedings involving Nasir El-Rufai is politically explosive.

Why This Is Important

El-Rufai remains influential nationally despite leaving office.

Supporters see him as:

  • Reform-driven

  • Technocratic

  • Politically fearless

Critics accuse him of:

  • Authoritarian tendencies

  • Ethno-religious controversies

  • Aggressive governance style

Political Interpretation

Any legal battle involving such a high-profile figure immediately raises questions about:

  • Justice

  • Political retaliation

  • Power struggles within elite circles

The outcome could influence northern political alignments before 2027.


16. Osun 2026: APC Warns Against Rigging

The Osun governorship race is already becoming highly contentious.

Why Osun Matters

Osun State has become one of Nigeria’s most politically competitive states.

APC’s Strategy

By invoking fears of “rigging,” APC aims to:

  • Mobilize supporters emotionally

  • Preemptively challenge electoral outcomes

  • Pressure electoral authorities

Broader Electoral Concern

Election credibility remains a major issue in Nigeria because citizens continue to worry about:

  • Vote buying

  • Violence

  • Result manipulation

  • Judicial interference


17. Gombe 2027: Pantami Rejects Consensus

Isa Ali Pantami demanding direct primaries reflects dissatisfaction with elite political arrangements.

Why Direct Primaries Matter

Direct primaries allow party members to vote directly rather than delegates deciding.

Supporters believe they:

  • Increase participation

  • Reduce manipulation

  • Strengthen legitimacy

Opponents argue they:

  • Cost more

  • Are harder to organize

  • Can create internal crises

Political Meaning

Pantami’s stance suggests:

  • Ambition for stronger grassroots legitimacy

  • Resistance to imposed candidates

  • Possible factional tension in Gombe politics


18. Africa’s First Music Hall of Fame Ceremony

This is culturally significant for African entertainment history.

Why It Matters

Africa’s music industry has become a global force through:

  • Afrobeats

  • Amapiano

  • Afro-fusion

A Hall of Fame can:

  • Preserve cultural legacy

  • Honor pioneers

  • Educate younger generations

  • Institutionalize African music history

Economic Importance

Music is now one of Africa’s strongest soft-power exports.

The industry drives:

  • Tourism

  • Streaming revenue

  • Fashion

  • International collaborations


19. Hayatu-Deen’s SME Recovery Plan

Mohammed Hayatu-Deen emphasizing SMEs reflects recognition that small businesses drive employment.

Why SMEs Matter

Small and medium enterprises account for a huge portion of Nigeria’s economy.

But they struggle with:

  • High interest rates

  • Poor electricity

  • Currency instability

  • Multiple taxation

Economic Interpretation

An SME-centered recovery strategy usually focuses on:

  • Cheap credit

  • Infrastructure

  • Tax incentives

  • Skills development

Political Importance

Economic hardship means parties increasingly compete on economic credibility rather than just ethnic or regional loyalty.


20. Pastor Ize-Iyamu Says He Won’t Defect

Osagie Ize-Iyamu remaining in APC despite tensions suggests internal negotiations may still be ongoing.

Why This Matters

Defections heavily shape Nigerian politics because party ideology is often weak.

High-profile defections can:

  • Shift electoral strength

  • Influence primaries

  • Change regional alliances

Edo Political Context

Edo State politics remains deeply competitive and personality-driven.


21. Jigawa PDP Adopts Lamido’s Son

The adoption of Mustapha Lamido reflects dynastic politics in Nigeria.

Key Issue

Political families often maintain influence through relatives succeeding established figures.

Supporters say:

  • Experience and networks matter.

Critics argue:

  • It limits meritocracy.

  • It entrenches elite dominance.

Broader Meaning

This reflects how political structures in many states remain tied to influential political families.


22. Birmingham City to Host Barcelona

Birmingham City F.C. hosting FC Barcelona is commercially huge.

Why Preseason Games Matter

Modern preseason tours generate:

  • Revenue

  • Fan engagement

  • Sponsorship exposure

  • Global branding

Smaller clubs benefit enormously from the visibility of facing elite global clubs.


23. Osimhen Linked With PSG Move

Victor Osimhen being linked with PSG reflects his rising status among Europe’s elite strikers.

Why PSG Wants Him

Osimhen offers:

  • Pace

  • Physical strength

  • Aggressive pressing

  • Goal-scoring efficiency

Nigerian Significance

He remains one of Nigeria’s biggest sporting ambassadors globally.

A move to PSG would:

  • Increase commercial visibility

  • Raise African football prestige

  • Strengthen Nigeria’s football reputation


24. PMS Pump Price Faces Upward Pressure

This may become one of the most economically painful developments for ordinary Nigerians.

Why Prices May Rise

Global crude oil prices affect:

  • Importation costs

  • Refining expenses

  • Exchange rates

Since subsidy removal, domestic petrol prices are now more exposed to international market forces.

Economic Effects

Higher PMS prices typically lead to:

  • Transport fare increases

  • Food inflation

  • Higher production costs

  • Rising living expenses

Political Danger

Fuel prices are emotionally and politically sensitive in Nigeria.

Any major increase could trigger:

  • Public anger

  • Labor union resistance

  • Street protests

  • Increased criticism of economic reforms


Final National Perspective

Today’s headlines collectively reveal four major realities shaping Nigeria in 2026:

  1. Economic hardship remains severe

    • Fuel pressure

    • Electricity crisis

    • Inflation debates

  2. 2027 politics has already begun aggressively

    • APC maneuvering

    • Opposition restructuring

    • Political defections and alignments

  3. Security challenges remain deeply troubling

    • Regional terrorism

    • International military cooperation

    • Cross-border instability

  4. Nigeria’s cultural and sporting influence continues rising globally

    • Osimhen

    • African music recognition

    • International football relevance

Despite the challenges, the country remains politically vibrant, economically important, and globally influential.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.