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Saturday, March 28, 2026

APPRECIATION NOTE* ....... I AM NOW THE TEAM LEAD OF OMIWA FOUNDATION USA

 


            

Stepping into the role of Lead Doctor of Omiwa Foundation USA is not just a professional milestone for me—it is a deeply humbling and emotional journey. Today, I stand with a heart full of gratitude, responsibility, and renewed purpose.


Omiwa Foundation has always been more than an organization; it is a family bound by compassion, sacrifice, and an unwavering commitment to humanity. To be entrusted with the leadership of such a noble vision is both an honor and a call to serve at a higher level. I am reminded that leadership in medicine is not about titles, but about lives touched, hope restored, and dignity preserved.


As I reflect on the path that has brought me here, I think of every patient we have seen, every outreach we have carried out, and every life we have impacted—often in the most vulnerable and underserved communities. These moments are not just statistics; they are stories of resilience, courage, and faith. They are the very heartbeat of Omiwa.


I am deeply inspired by the dedication of our team—doctors, nurses, volunteers, and partners—who give their time, skills, and hearts selflessly. Your passion fuels this mission, and I am proud to walk this journey alongside you. Together, we are not just providing healthcare; we are restoring hope where it is fading and bringing light where there is darkness.


As I take on this responsibility, I do so with a promise—to lead with integrity, to serve with empathy, and to uphold the highest standards of care. I am committed to strengthening our outreach programs, expanding our impact, and ensuring that no one is left behind because of circumstance or limitation.


There will be challenges, yes—but I believe that with unity, compassion, and God’s guidance, there is nothing we cannot overcome. Our mission remains clear: to heal, to serve, and to make a lasting difference.


To everyone who believes in this vision,  supports this cause, and stands with Omiwa Foundation—thank you. Your trust means everything.


This is not just the beginning of a new chapter; it is a reaffirmation of our purpose. And I am ready—heart, mind, and soul—to serve.


Together, we will continue to touch lives and transform communities.


Thank you.



Signed 

DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

TEAM LEAD 

OMIWA FOUNDATION 

28/3/26



*Our New Lead Team - Omiwa Medical Team*


*Lead Doctor*

1. Dr. Chidi

*Medical Advisers*

1. Dr. Onochie

2. ⁠Dr. Ugbome

*Pharmacy*

1. Mr. Newman

*Optometry*

1. Dr. Uche

*Protocol*

1. Dr. Uche

*Dental-interim*

1. Dr. Chidi

*Lab-interim*

1. Dr. Chidi

*Head Nurse*

1. Nurse Dorathy

*Welfare*

1. Varies per outreach

*Country Coordinator*

1. Mr. Tohan Okenyi

*Brand Ambassador*

1. Mrs. Nkechi Madu-Chukwurah

Friday, March 27, 2026

NEWS IN NIGERIA FOR TODAY 27TH MARCH 2026

 


Here is a comprehensive, well-structured breakdown of all the news for today 27th March 2026.


🌍 INTERNATIONAL NEWS

🇺🇸🇮🇱🇮🇷 US/Israel–Iran War (Day 27)

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The ongoing conflict involving United States, Israel, and Iran has escalated significantly:

  • The US has issued a strong warning to Iran, threatening more aggressive military strikes if Iran refuses to back down.

  • This marks a shift from containment to direct coercive pressure.

  • Iran continues proxy and missile-based responses, increasing regional instability.

  • The war risks expanding into a full Middle East regional war, affecting oil markets and global security.

👉 Global impact: Rising oil prices, shipping risks in the Persian Gulf, and geopolitical polarization.


🇬🇧 Kemi Badenoch & Slavery Reparations Debate

  • Kemi Badenoch argued the UK should have voted against a UN resolution condemning slavery and calling for reparations.

  • Her stance is controversial because:

    • The UK historically played a major role in the transatlantic slave trade.

    • Many African and Caribbean nations are demanding financial compensation and historical accountability.


🌐 UN Declares Slave Trade a Crime Against Humanity

  • The United Nations voted to formally classify the transatlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity.

  • This strengthens:

    • Legal basis for reparations claims

    • Global recognition of historical injustice

  • Could lead to diplomatic tensions between Western nations and former colonies.


🌍 World Bank Support for Middle East

  • The World Bank plans financial aid for countries affected by the Middle East conflict.

  • Focus areas:

    • Refugee support

    • Infrastructure rebuilding

    • Economic stabilization


🇳🇬 NIGERIAN POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

APC National Convention & Internal Politics

  • The All Progressives Congress (APC):

    • Defended its zoning arrangement (power-sharing across regions)

    • Confirmed 8,453 delegates will attend

    • Claimed funding targets have been met

  • Aminu Bello Masari emphasized zoning follows federal character principles.

👉 This is crucial ahead of 2027 elections, as party unity determines electoral strength.


Court Orders & Political Disputes

  • Court ordered INEC to allow GRIP party registration

    • Strengthens Nigeria’s multiparty democracy.

  • Arrest order issued for Kabiru Turaki (PDP factional chairman) over internal disputes.

  • PDP faction elected Doherty PDP chairman.

👉 Indicates deep internal divisions in opposition parties.


State Police Proposal

  • The Nigeria Police Force led by the IGP submitted a framework for state police:

    • Localized policing for better security

    • Safeguards to prevent abuse by governors

👉 This is a major constitutional reform debate in Nigeria.


Tinubu Government Policies

  • Bola Ahmed Tinubu expanded PiCNG initiative:

    • Promotes compressed natural gas as fuel alternative

    • Aims to reduce petrol dependency


Shettima on Energy Security

  • Kashim Shettima emphasized:

    • Nigeria will not compromise on energy stability

    • Focus on local refining and supply chain control


Regional Political Tensions

  • Oyo APC accused Seyi Makinde of focusing on politics over governance.

  • Delta APC supports Anioma state creation.

  • APC suspended Farah Dagogo over legal action against party.

👉 Shows rising political rivalry ahead of 2027 elections.


⚖️ JUDICIARY & LEGAL MATTERS

Stella Oduah Fraud Case

  • Stella Oduah (former Aviation Minister):

    • Freed from ₦2.5bn fraud charges

    • Case resolved through settlement with Federal Government

👉 Raises concerns about:

  • Accountability

  • Use of settlements vs prosecution


Sanwo-Olu Under EFCC Probe

  • Babajide Sanwo-Olu allegedly linked to:

    • $13 million tied to contractor Aisha Achimugu

  • Investigated by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission

👉 Could become a major political scandal if proven.


US Court Case

  • Nigerian firm Zenith Carex lost a defamation suit against Chemonics International

  • US court dismissed the case.


💰 ECONOMY & BUSINESS

Dangote Refinery Reduces Petrol Price

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  • Dangote Refinery cut petrol price to ₦1,200 per litre (gantry price).

  • Implications:

    • Potential reduction in pump price

    • Increased competition with importers

    • Relief for Nigerians facing high fuel costs


🚨 SECURITY & SOCIAL ISSUES

Crime & Policing

  • New Lagos CP Tijani Fatai:

    • Promised tougher anti-crime measures

    • Warned officers against brutality

  • Gunmen killed a woman in Rivers State

    • Reflects ongoing insecurity in Niger Delta


Kano Tragedy

  • A woman died after delivering quintuplets in Kano State.

  • Highlights:

    • Maternal health challenges

    • Need for improved emergency obstetric care


Workers’ Discipline Policy

  • A Nigerian governor ordered suspension of late workers.

  • Aim:

    • Improve efficiency

    • Enforce accountability in public service


⚽ SPORTS NEWS

Super Eagles Training

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  • Coach Eric Chelle trained 22 players in Antalya.

  • Focus:

    • Tactical discipline

    • Team rebuilding


Ighalo Supports Coach

  • Odion Ighalo backs Chelle:

    • Advocates contract extension

    • Believes in long-term stability


Cricket Victory

  • Nigeria defeated South Africa in Super Over thriller at Patricia Kambarami Cup.

  • Zimbabwe set tournament records.


🎬 ENTERTAINMENT

Superstory Returns

  • Popular TV series Superstory launches 2026 season with “Game Boys”.

  • Known for:

    • Social commentary

    • Moral storytelling


⚖️ GOVERNANCE & POLICY INSIGHTS

Key Governance Themes Emerging

  • Electoral credibility depends on pre-election processes (INEC reforms).

  • Push for:

    • Female deputy governors → future leadership pipeline

  • Maritime security:

    • Adegboyega Oyetola seeking EU collaboration


📊 OVERALL ANALYSIS

🔑 Major Trends

  1. Rising geopolitical tension (US–Iran conflict)

  2. Political realignment ahead of 2027 elections

  3. Judicial activism and political cases increasing

  4. Economic pressure easing slightly (fuel price drop)

  5. Security challenges persist nationwide




🇳🇬 POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

APC Convention: Massive Political Gathering in Abuja

The ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC), is holding a major national convention in Abuja, attended by:

  • 32 state governors

  • Over 8,450 delegates

This convention is critical because:

  • It shapes party leadership structure

  • Sets direction ahead of 2027 elections

  • Reinforces internal unity and zoning arrangements

Due to the scale, the Federal Government ordered remote work for civil servants in Abuja to ease congestion and ensure security.


2027 Political Maneuvering Intensifies

Nigeria’s political landscape is already heating up:

  • Godswill Akpabio is rallying the South-South to deliver maximum votes for Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

  • Bukola Saraki:

    • Denies working for Tinubu despite ties with Nyesom Wike

    • Rules himself out of 2027 presidential race

    • Focuses on rebuilding the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)

  • Olusegun Obasanjo expresses confidence in securing APC governorship ticket in Ogun (a controversial claim politically).

  • Siminalayi Fubara calls for unity within APC in South-South.

👉 Interpretation:
Political alliances are shifting, and early positioning shows how intense
the 2027 elections will be.


Governance & Anti-Corruption Moves

ICPC Monitoring Massive Projects

The Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) is tracking ₦21.23 trillion Ministry of Works projects to:

  • Prevent corruption

  • Ensure project completion

  • Improve infrastructure accountability


CBN Blacklists Loan Defaulters

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has blacklisted major loan defaulters:

  • Restricts access to future credit

  • Aims to stabilize banking sector

  • Sends strong message on financial discipline


State-Level Governance Actions

Soludo Cracks Down on Absentee Workers

Charles Soludo ordered suspension of absentee civil servants after a surprise inspection.

👉 This signals:

  • Push for accountability in public service

  • Effort to reduce “ghost workers” and inefficiency


⚖️ CRIME, SECURITY & LAW ENFORCEMENT

Military & Security Operations

Nigerian security forces:

  • Killed 6 criminals

  • Rescued 8 kidnapped victims in northern operations

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army responded to allegations of extrajudicial killings in Borno, indicating ongoing scrutiny of military conduct.


Rising Crime Cases

  • A man in Ebonyi charged for killing his mother (disturbing domestic crime).

  • A female drug convict collapsed in court after sentencing—likely due to emotional shock or health issues.

  • Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) re-arrested an exam fraud suspect, warning candidates against malpractice.


Religious & Moral Policing

In Kano, the Hisbah arrested:

  • A hotel manager

  • 21 others

For alleged immoral activities under Sharia law enforcement.


Other Security Developments

  • A “missing Sheikh” linked to a coup suspect has been arrested over ₦2 million funds.

  • Miscreants set Fagba rail corridor on fire to evade arrest—highlighting urban crime challenges.

  • New Lagos Police Commissioner promises reforms.

  • MWUN raises alarm over port security weaknesses in Lagos.


ECONOMY & INFRASTRUCTURE

Power Crisis: Massive Economic Loss

A report estimates Nigeria loses ₦40 trillion annually due to blackouts.

👉 This reflects:

  • Poor electricity supply

  • Heavy reliance on generators

  • Reduced industrial productivity


Contractors & Government Debt

Contractors are negotiating with FG over ₦150 billion owed, which:

  • Delays infrastructure projects

  • Affects economic growth


Energy Transition Policy

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu expands:

  • CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) initiative

  • Now includes electric vehicles (EVs)

👉 This signals:

  • Shift toward cleaner energy

  • Reduced fuel dependency

  • Long-term environmental benefits


🌍 INTERNATIONAL & GLOBAL AFFAIRS

Middle East Tensions Escalate

US–Iran–Israel Conflict

  • United States threatens stronger action against Iran

  • Israel expands ground invasion into Lebanon

  • UN Security Council holds emergency consultations

👉 Impact:

  • Global oil supply disruption

  • Economic strain on developing countries (including Nigeria)


Africa Feels the Impact

African countries are:

  • Rationing electricity

  • Diluting petrol

👉 Shows how global conflicts affect local economies.


Other Global Developments

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy visits Saudi Arabia for strategic cooperation

  • Donald Trump discusses possible deal with Iran


SPORTS

Nigerian & International Sports Updates

Victor Osimhen Injury Concern

Victor Osimhen may wear protective arm gear:

  • Likely due to injury recovery

  • Ensures continued participation without risk


Basketball: D’Tigress US Tour

Nigeria’s women’s team D’Tigress will face:

  • Indiana Fever

👉 Important for:

  • International exposure

  • Preparation for global competitions


Football Friendly

Nigeria to face Iran in Antalya:

  • Helps test squad strength

  • Tactical preparation


European Football

  • PSG vs Lens postponed due to Champions League scheduling congestion


IOC Gender Policy

The International Olympic Committee now:

  • Restricts women’s events to biological females

  • Reintroduces gender testing

👉 Highly controversial globally.


🧠 SOCIAL & HISTORICAL REFLECTION

Shehu Sani on Rule of Law

Shehu Sani reflects on detention during Sani Abacha era:

  • Warns ignorance of law is dangerous

  • Emphasizes civil rights awareness


📌 OVERALL ANALYSIS

Key Themes Across the News:

  1. Political Realignment Ahead of 2027

  2. Strong Anti-Corruption & Economic Reforms

  3. Persistent Security Challenges

  4. Severe Power & Infrastructure Crisis

  5. Global Conflicts Affecting Nigeria’s Economy

  6. Growing Focus on Energy Transition



Thursday, March 26, 2026

SAD NEWS… 💔**. RIP DR Tega Idiodemise* WE MISS YOU

 


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With deep sorrow and a heavy heart, the leadership and entire members of NAGGMDP regret to announce the sudden passing of **Dr. Tega Idiodemise**, a NAGGMDP  Member whose service, dedication, and commitment to the association will never be forgotten.


This painful and shocking loss, has left us all in profound grief. Dr. Tega was not only a colleague but a brother, a dependable leader, and a passionate advocate for the welfare of medical practitioners. His contributions to the growth and unity of the association remain indelible, and his absence will be deeply felt across all levels.


In moments like this, words often fall short. We mourn a life of impact, a voice of reason, and a heart that served selflessly. 


We urge all members to keep his family, friends, and loved ones in their thoughts and prayers. May God grant them the strength, comfort, and fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.


**Rest on, Dr. Tega Idiodemise.**


You will forever remain in our hearts. 🕊️



Signed 

DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

SEE 20 TRENDING HOT TOPICS ON TWITTER

 


Here is a detailed and comprehensive explanation of each of the trending news items on Twitter 


🇳🇬 1. Nigeria Needs $100 Billion to Fix Electricity Shortages

This headline highlights the massive financial requirement needed to stabilize Nigeria’s power sector.

🔍 Key Details:

  • Nigeria’s electricity sector is deeply underfunded and inefficient.

  • Experts estimate that about $100 billion investment is required over time to:

    • Upgrade generation capacity

    • Fix transmission infrastructure

    • Improve distribution networks

  • The country currently generates far below demand, leading to:

    • Frequent blackouts

    • Dependence on generators

    • High cost of doing business

⚠️ Root Problems:

  • Over-reliance on gas-powered plants

  • Poor maintenance of infrastructure

  • Weak regulatory enforcement

  • Liquidity crisis in the power sector

💡 Implication:

Without this level of investment, Nigeria may continue facing:

  • Slow economic growth

  • Reduced industrial productivity

  • Increased cost of living


⚡ 2. Nigeria's Power Minister Apologizes for Dry-Season Blackouts

This is a major current issue affecting millions of Nigerians.

👤 Key Figure:

  • Adebayo Adelabu

📌 What Happened:

  • The Minister publicly apologized for persistent nationwide blackouts.

  • He admitted the outages have:

    • Affected homes, businesses, schools, and industries

    • Increased hardship during intense dry-season heat

⚙️ Causes of the Blackouts:

  • Gas supply shortages to power plants

  • Pipeline maintenance and repairs

  • Financial constraints affecting energy supply

➡️ About 75% of Nigeria’s electricity depends on gas, so disruptions severely affect supply.

🛠️ Government Response:

  • Repairs of major gas pipelines (e.g., Seplat facilities)

  • Formation of a monitoring committee for gas supply

  • Promise of improvement within 2 weeks (Punch Newspapers)

🎯 Target:

  • Achieve 6,000 MW electricity generation by end of 2026


😂 3. Ruth's Cramps Selfies Spark Nigerian Memes

This is a viral social media trend rather than hard news.

📱 What Happened:

  • A woman named “Ruth” posted selfies showing her reacting to menstrual cramps.

  • Nigerians on X (Twitter) turned the images into humorous memes.

🔥 Why It’s Trending:

  • Nigerians are known for turning relatable situations into comedy

  • The expressions in the photos became:

    • Reaction memes

    • Skits and jokes

🎭 Cultural Insight:

  • Reflects Nigeria’s strong online humor culture

  • Shows how everyday issues (like cramps) become viral entertainment


🗳️ 4. Sowore Claims Peter Obi’s Kano Crowd Was Borrowed

This is a politically sensitive and controversial story.

👤 Key Figures:

  • Omoyele Sowore

  • Peter Obi

📌 What Happened:

  • Sowore alleged that the large crowd at Peter Obi’s rally in Kano:

    • Was not organic

    • Was allegedly “borrowed” or arranged

🔥 Reaction:

  • The claim sparked:

    • Backlash from Obi’s supporters

    • Heated debates online

⚖️ Political Context:

  • Reflects ongoing rivalry among opposition figures

  • Highlights:

    • The importance of crowd optics in Nigerian politics

    • How rallies influence public perception

💡 Implication:

  • Raises questions about:

    • Political authenticity

    • Campaign strategies


💰 5. X Pauses Creator Revenue Update After Global Backlash

This is a global tech and social media development.

🏢 Company:

  • X (formerly Twitter)

📌 What Happened:

  • X planned a new revenue-sharing update for creators

  • The update faced massive backlash globally

❗ Why People Complained:

  • Concerns over:

    • Reduced earnings for creators

    • Lack of transparency

    • Unfair monetization policies

🛑 Outcome:

  • X paused the rollout of the update

🌍 Impact:

  • Shows tension between:

    • Tech platforms

    • Content creators who depend on them for income

💡 Bigger Picture:

  • Reflects ongoing global debate about:

    • Digital monetization

    • Creator economy sustainability


🧠 Overall Analysis of Trends

These trending topics reveal three major themes:

1. 🇳🇬 Nigeria’s Structural Challenges

  • Power crisis remains a top national issue

  • Requires massive investment and reform

2. 🗳️ Political Tensions

  • Growing rivalry and scrutiny among politicians

  • Social media amplifies political narratives

3. 🌍 Digital & Social Culture

  • Nigerians dominate online humor (memes)

  • Global tech policies affect local users





Here is a comprehensive and detailed breakdown of the trending sports topics on Twitter 


🇫🇷 France Stars Arrive in Style at Clairefontaine Camp

This trend refers to players of the France national football team reporting to their training base at Clairefontaine ahead of international fixtures.

What’s happening:

  • Players arrive from their clubs worldwide for international matches (friendlies, qualifiers, or tournaments).

  • Social media buzz often focuses on:

    • Fashion/style of players

    • Squad reunions

    • Injury updates

Key development:

  • Arsenal defender William Saliba withdrew due to injury after a recent match. (Talksport)

Why it’s trending:

  • Fans are excited about squad selection and chemistry.

  • Injuries and withdrawals significantly affect team performance.

Implication:

France may need tactical adjustments if key players are missing.


🔴 Arsenal Hit by Six International Withdrawals After Cup Final Loss

This trend highlights a crisis affecting Arsenal F.C..

What happened:

  • Arsenal lost a major domestic cup final (Carabao Cup).

  • Multiple players withdrew from international duty due to:

    • Injuries

    • Fatigue

Key example:

  • William Saliba picked up an ankle injury and was ruled out temporarily. (Talksport)

Why this matters:

  • Arsenal are competing on multiple fronts:

    • Premier League

    • Champions League

    • FA Cup

Impact:

  • Squad depth will be tested.

  • Could affect their title challenge and momentum.


⚪ Vinícius Júnior’s Brace Powers Real Madrid Comeback (3–2 vs Atlético)

One of the biggest trending stories is the Madrid derby:

  • Real Madrid CF vs

  • Atlético Madrid

Star performer:

  • Vinícius Júnior scored twice.

Match summary:

  • Atlético took the lead.

  • Real Madrid responded with:

    • Equalizer (penalty)

    • Quick second goal

    • Winning goal by Vinícius

  • Final score: 3–2

📊 Confirmed reports show Vinícius scored twice in a thrilling comeback victory. (Punch Newspapers)

Why it’s trending:

  • High-intensity derby match

  • Title race implications in La Liga

  • Vinícius’ superstar performance

Implication:

  • Real Madrid remain strong contenders for the league title.

  • Atlético’s defensive issues exposed.


🔵 Barcelona Target Bastoni & Álvarez for Summer Transfer

This trend is about transfer market activity involving FC Barcelona.

Players linked:

  • Alessandro Bastoni (Inter Milan defender)

  • Julián Álvarez (Atlético Madrid forward)

What’s happening:

  • Barcelona planning a summer squad rebuild

  • Looking to:

    • Strengthen defense (Bastoni)

    • Add attacking depth (Álvarez)

📊 Álvarez is also attracting interest from multiple clubs including PSG and Arsenal. (Goal)

Why it’s trending:

  • Barcelona rebuilding phase

  • Big-name transfer targets

  • Competition from top European clubs

Implication:

  • Could reshape Barcelona’s squad next season.

  • Transfer battles expected.


🔴 Arsenal Women Beat Chelsea 3–1 in Champions League Quarter-Final

A major result in women’s football:

  • Arsenal Women
    vs

  • Chelsea Women

Match result:

  • Arsenal lead 3–1 after first leg

Why it matters:

  • UEFA Women’s Champions League knockout stage

  • Arsenal gaining strong advantage

Context:

  • Arsenal are defending European champions (recent success boosts their reputation).

  • Chelsea remain a strong rival but now face a difficult comeback.

Implication:

  • Arsenal likely to progress to semi-finals.

  • Strengthens their dominance in women’s football.


🔥 Overall Analysis of Trends

Across all these stories, a few key themes emerge:

1. Injuries & Squad Depth

  • Arsenal and France both affected.

  • Highlights importance of squad rotation.

2. Elite Performances

  • Vinícius Jr’s display shows individual brilliance can decide big games.

3. Transfer Market Heating Up

  • Barcelona’s interest in top players signals early transfer battles.

4. Growth of Women’s Football

  • Arsenal vs Chelsea trend shows increasing global attention.


🧠 Final Takeaway

These trending topics reflect the current pulse of global football:

  • Club football intensity (Arsenal, Real Madrid, Barcelona)

  • International preparations (France)

  • Rising visibility of women’s competitions




Here’s a comprehensive and well-structured breakdown of the entertainment trends on Twitter 


1. Carter Efe and Portable Face Off in Lagos Before Boxing Clash

The buzz around a possible boxing match between Carter Efe and Portable has taken over social media, especially following their physical “face-off” in Lagos.

What’s happening:

  • Both entertainers, known for their controversial personalities, are reportedly preparing for a celebrity boxing match.

  • Their public face-off event sparked intense reactions, with videos circulating widely online.

Why it’s trending:

  • Nigerian entertainment has increasingly embraced celebrity boxing as a form of content and monetization.

  • Fans are divided—some see it as entertainment, others as unnecessary drama.

Deeper context:

  • Carter Efe rose to fame via comedy and the viral song Machala, while Portable is known for his raw street energy and frequent controversies.

  • Their clash represents a broader trend where music, social media, and street culture intersect.

Impact:

  • Massive engagement online (memes, predictions, debates).

  • Potential commercial gain through pay-per-view or sponsorship deals.


2. “Broke Babes to Army Post” Draws Thousands of Laughs and Roasts

This trend revolves around a viral social media post where a woman (or group) criticized “broke men,” only to be humorously “referred” to an army barracks or mocked heavily.

What’s happening:

  • The phrase “broke babes to army post” became a meme format.

  • Users sarcastically suggest such individuals should be sent to places associated with discipline (like army barracks).

Why it’s trending:

  • It taps into the ongoing gender war discourse online—especially around money, expectations, and relationships.

  • Nigerians on X (Twitter) amplified it with humor and satire.

Deeper meaning:

  • Reflects societal tension around:

    • Financial expectations in relationships

    • Gender roles

    • Economic hardship

Impact:

  • Generated thousands of jokes, memes, and skits.

  • Reinforced how humor is used in Nigeria to process serious social issues.


3. Chike Shares Mum’s Blunt Advice on Choosing a Partner

Popular Nigerian singer Chike sparked conversations after sharing his mother’s straightforward advice on relationships.

What’s happening:

  • Chike revealed personal guidance from his mother about choosing a life partner.

  • The advice was described as blunt, practical, and deeply cultural.

Why it’s trending:

  • Nigerians strongly relate to parental influence in relationships.

  • Many users shared similar advice from their own families.

Key themes:

  • Marry for stability, not just love.

  • Consider character, background, and long-term compatibility.

Cultural significance:

  • In Nigerian society, family input in marriage decisions remains strong.

  • Highlights the balance between modern romance and traditional wisdom.


4. Men Flip “Broke Guys Don’t Deserve Sex” into CashApp Demands

This trend is a reaction to a controversial statement that “broke guys don’t deserve sex,” which men flipped humorously.

What’s happening:

  • Men responded by:

    • Posting their CashApp or bank details

    • Demanding money before engaging romantically

Why it’s trending:

  • It’s a satirical counterattack in the online gender debate.

  • Highlights perceived double standards in financial expectations.

Underlying issues:

  • Transactional relationships

  • Economic pressure on men

  • Dating expectations in modern Nigeria

Impact:

  • Sparked debates about:

    • Love vs. financial capability

    • Materialism in dating

  • Produced viral tweets and comedic content


5. Nigerian Men Flip Dating Expectations in Hilarious Trend

This is a broader continuation of the gender discourse, where Nigerian men reverse common expectations placed on them.

What’s happening:

  • Men mimic typical demands often attributed to women, such as:

    • Asking for money before dates

    • Setting “conditions” for relationships

  • Done in a humorous, exaggerated way

Why it’s trending:

  • It resonates with many who feel dating standards are becoming unrealistic.

  • Comedy makes it shareable and relatable.

Themes:

  • Role reversal

  • Social satire

  • Economic realities

Bigger picture:

  • Reflects frustration among young Nigerians navigating:

    • Inflation and financial strain

    • Social media-driven relationship standards


Overall Trend Analysis

Across all these topics, a few major patterns emerge:

1. Entertainment + Controversy = Virality

Figures like Carter Efe and Portable thrive on controversy, which fuels engagement.

2. Gender Wars Are Dominating Social Media

Most of the trends revolve around:

  • Money in relationships

  • Expectations between men and women

  • Power dynamics in dating

3. Humor as a Coping Mechanism

Nigerians are using jokes and memes to discuss serious issues like:

  • Economic hardship

  • Relationship pressure

  • Social expectations

4. Blending of Culture and Modernity

From Chike’s mother’s advice to online debates:

  • Traditional values are clashing with modern dating culture.


Conclusion

These trending topics are more than just entertainment—they reflect real societal conversations in Nigeria today. From celebrity drama to relationship debates, they reveal how young people are navigating identity, love, money, and culture in a rapidly changing world.



Signed 

DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

PRO

NAGGMDP 

DELTA STATE 

KUDOS DR JOSEPH ONOJAEME....Oborevwori Approves Recruitment of Over 700 Health Workers in Delta......SEE THE ADVERT

 



Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has approved the recruitment of over 700 medical and non-medical personnel as part of a deliberate effort to strengthen healthcare delivery across Delta State.



The State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, who disclosed this during a press briefing, said the approval underscores the administration’s sustained commitment to expanding the health sector in line with ongoing infrastructural upgrades.


He explained that the recruitment became necessary due to increased demand for healthcare services following major developments, including the upgrade of General Hospital Warri to a Central Hospital and the near-completion of the Mother and Child Hospital in Ekpan. 


“This approval reflects the government’s proactive approach to ensuring that our health facilities are adequately staffed to meet the growing needs of our population,” Onojaeme stated.


Providing a breakdown, he said 295 personnel would be deployed to the Hospital Management Board, while the Delta State University Teaching Hospital would absorb 120 staff. 


The newly established College of Health Technology, Ovrode, is expected to recruit 100 personnel, with Asaba Specialist Hospital and Warri Central Hospital receiving 60 and 12 staff respectively.


The Commissioner noted that the exercise is also designed to mitigate the effects of the ongoing migration of healthcare professionals, popularly known as the “Japa syndrome,” which has created workforce gaps across the sector.


He added that the government’s standing directive to replace exiting personnel has helped maintain operational stability within the system.


Onojaeme further highlighted ongoing efforts to address critical gaps, including the establishment of a State Public Health Laboratory, which is nearing completion. 


He recalled that during the COVID-19 pandemic, samples had to be sent to Abuja due to the absence of such a facility in the State.


According to him, a new psychiatric hospital currently under construction will further expand healthcare services and require additional skilled manpower.


On medical technology, the Commissioner revealed that the government has procured three 1.5 Tesla MRI machines, noting that the helium-free systems are more cost-effective and easier to maintain compared to older models.


He also pointed to significant investments in dialysis infrastructure, which have reduced treatment costs to as low as ₦45,000 in some facilities, with further reductions possible through additional interventions.


Onojaeme assured that the recruitment process would be transparent and merit-based, with vacancies to be advertised in national and local dailies.


He said the positions would cover a wide range of professionals, including consultants, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, laboratory scientists, physiotherapists, health technologists, administrators, and support staff.


The initiative, he emphasized, is expected to enhance service delivery and improve health outcomes across the State.




A BIG SUCCESS....SEE OMIWA FOUNDATION IN UKWU-NZU

 


The two-day medical outreach conducted on March 21st and 22nd, 2026, in Ukwu-Nzu by Omiwa Foundation USA represents a significant and impactful intervention in community healthcare delivery, targeted at addressing unmet medical needs in a semi-rural Nigerian population.




Overview of the Outreach

The outreach was strategically organized as a free, comprehensive healthcare program spanning two consecutive days, with the primary objective of improving access to quality medical services among underserved residents of Ukwu-Nzu and neighboring communities. Over the course of the outreach, a total of 309 patients were attended to, reflecting both a high disease burden and limited access to routine healthcare services in the area.




Clinical and Diagnostic Services Rendered

The outreach was structured to provide holistic and patient-centered care, integrating preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic services. Key components included:

  • General Medical Consultations: Patients presented with a wide range of clinical conditions, including febrile illnesses (notably malaria), respiratory tract infections, gastrointestinal disturbances, dermatological conditions, and musculoskeletal disorders. In addition, chronic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus were actively identified and managed.

  • Screening and Vital Signs Assessment: All patients underwent baseline clinical evaluation, including measurement of blood pressure, temperature, pulse rate, and random blood glucose levels. This facilitated the identification of previously undiagnosed cases of hypertension and abnormal glycemic states.



  • Point-of-Care Laboratory Investigations: Diagnostic support was provided through the use of rapid tests such as  glucose testing  ensuring prompt and evidence-based treatment decisions.



  • Pharmaceutical Care: Essential medications were dispensed at no cost to patients, accompanied by detailed counseling on drug adherence, dosing schedules, and possible adverse effects. Commonly prescribed medications included antimalarials, antibiotics, antihypertensives, analgesics, and hematinics.



  • Health Education and Preventive Counseling: Patients received tailored education on hygiene practices, nutrition, disease prevention strategies, and lifestyle modifications. Emphasis was placed on the prevention of communicable diseases and the long-term management of non-communicable conditions.


Epidemiological Observations

Findings from the outreach highlighted a dual burden of disease within the community. Malaria emerged as the most prevalent condition, consistent with endemic transmission patterns. Notably, there was a significant detection of previously undiagnosed hypertension, reinforcing its characterization as a “silent killer.” Cases of uncontrolled diabetes, untreated infections, and nutritional deficiencies were also observed, indicating gaps in continuous and preventive healthcare access.


Public Health Impact

The outreach had a profound impact on the health and well-being of the Ukwu-Nzu population. By delivering free, accessible, and quality healthcare services, the initiative reduced immediate morbidity, enhanced early












































disease detection, and promoted preventive health behaviors.

In addition, the program strengthened community awareness regarding the importance of regular health check-ups and early presentation to healthcare facilities. It also provided valuable epidemiological insights that can guide future healthcare planning and targeted interventions.


Conclusion

The successful execution of the March 21st–22nd, 2026 medical outreach by Omiwa Foundation USA underscores the vital role of non-governmental organizations in bridging healthcare delivery gaps in underserved communities. Attending to over 309 patients within a limited timeframe demonstrates a high level of clinical efficiency, organization, and dedication to humanitarian service.

Sustained outreach programs of this nature remain essential in reducing disease burden, improving health outcomes, and advancing equitable access to healthcare across Nigeria.


Signed 

DR CHIDI FIDELIS 

OMIWA FOUNDATION USA 


Names of medical personnel for the outreach 

*Consultations*

1. Dr. Onochie

2. ⁠Dr. Chidi

3. ⁠Dr. Braimoh

4. ⁠Dr. Erhabor

5. ⁠Dr. Nwankwo

*Nursing*

1. Nurse Goodness

2. ⁠Nurse Orisetimeyin

3. ⁠Nurse Favour Udjuame

4. ⁠Nurse Anthonia Oghenerhoro

*Dental*

1.  Esther Ewere

2. Joy Aghogho 

*Optometry*

1. Dr. Enwemnwa

2. ⁠Dr. John Ajayi

3. ⁠Helen Ejovi

*Pharmacy*

1. Newman

2. Stephen Omofurhieghwo

*Laboratory*

1. Jennifer Mazi