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Sunday, March 15, 2026

NEWS IN NIGERIA FOR TODAY 15TH MARCH 2026

 


Here is an excellent, detailed breakdown of the major news headlines for Sunday, 15 March 2026

📰 Major News Explained – Sunday, 15 March 2026


1. US/Israel-Iran War: Nigerians injured in Iranian attacks on UAE

The ongoing Middle East conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran has escalated sharply, with Iranian missiles and drones targeting the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

What happened

  • Iran launched hundreds of missiles and drones toward the UAE in retaliation for US-Israel strikes on Iran.

  • UAE air defence systems intercepted many of the attacks, but debris and explosions injured civilians, including foreign nationals such as Nigerians.

  • Several buildings and residential areas in cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi suffered damage.

Casualties

  • At least 141 people have been injured and several killed since the attacks began. (Wikipedia)

Why it matters

  • Many Nigerians live and work in the UAE, especially in construction, aviation and hospitality sectors.

  • The conflict is affecting global oil prices and international travel.


2. EX-Super Eagles star Henry Nwosu is dead

Former Nigerian football legend Henry Nwosu has died at the age of 62.

Key facts

  • Born June 14, 1963 in Imo State.

  • Played as a midfielder for Nigeria between 1980–1991.

  • Part of the historic 1980 AFCON-winning team.

Major achievements

  • Youngest player in Nigeria’s 1980 Africa Cup of Nations winning squad.

  • Played in 1982, 1984 and 1988 AFCON tournaments.

  • Scored Nigeria’s only goal at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. (Wikipedia)

Reactions

  • President Bola Ahmed Tinubu described him as a legend who brought pride to Nigeria.

  • Tributes have poured in from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) and former teammates.


3. Nine in 10 Nigerians support women leaders – Report

A new governance and gender report shows that about 90% of Nigerians support women in leadership roles.

Findings

  • Nigerians largely believe women should participate in politics and governance.

  • However, institutional barriers still limit women’s representation.

Current reality

  • Women occupy:

    • Less than 10% of parliamentary seats

    • Very few state governor positions

    • Limited positions in top government institutions

Meaning

Although public support exists, political structures, party systems and funding barriers prevent women from reaching leadership positions.


4. Two Nigerian soldiers feared killed in Cross River clash

A violent confrontation between Nigerian soldiers and armed militants reportedly occurred in Cross River State.

What happened

  • Security forces clashed with suspected militants or criminal gangs.

  • Two soldiers are believed to have been killed during the operation.

  • Reinforcements were deployed to the area.

Possible causes

Authorities suspect:

  • Illegal armed groups

  • Cross-border criminal activity

  • Smuggling networks

Investigations are ongoing.


5. US bombs Iran’s Kharg Island, American Embassy in Iraq attacked

The US-Israel-Iran war entered its 15th day with a major escalation.

Major developments

1️⃣ The United States bombed Kharg Island, a strategic Iranian oil export hub.
2️⃣ Iran-aligned militias attacked the US embassy in Baghdad with drones and rockets. (Punch Newspapers)

Why Kharg Island matters

  • Handles most of Iran’s oil exports.

  • Critical to Iran’s economic survival. (Wikipedia)

Global impact

  • Oil markets have become unstable.

  • Many countries are evacuating citizens from the region.


6. PT Health Watch: Why Preeclampsia is dangerous

Preeclampsia is one of the most dangerous pregnancy conditions.

What it is

A complication characterized by:

  • High blood pressure

  • Protein in urine

  • Organ damage during pregnancy

Risks

  • Stroke

  • Organ failure

  • Premature birth

  • Maternal or fetal death

Prevention

Doctors recommend:

  • Regular antenatal care

  • Blood pressure monitoring

  • Early treatment.


7. Firm to invest $200 million in Abia oil-palm sector

A private investment group plans to invest $200 million into oil-palm production in Abia State.

Expected benefits

  • Job creation

  • Increased palm oil exports

  • Agricultural modernization

National importance

Nigeria used to be a global leader in palm oil production, but production declined due to neglect of agriculture.


8. Native doctor arrested in Anambra over ritual practices

Security operatives arrested a native doctor in Anambra State.

Allegations

  • Involvement in ritual activities

  • Suspected links to criminal groups

Government action

The Anambra government has intensified its crackdown on:

  • Ritual killings

  • Fake spiritualists

  • Criminal networks.


9. AU, OIC, Arab States condemn Israel over Al-Aqsa closure

International organizations have condemned Israel for closing the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Reactions

Condemnations came from:

  • African Union

  • Organisation of Islamic Cooperation

  • Arab states.

Why it matters

Al-Aqsa is one of Islam’s holiest sites, and closures often trigger regional tensions.


10. D’Tigress defeat Philippines 101–84

Nigeria’s women’s basketball team Nigeria women's national basketball team beat the Philippines 101–84.

Highlights

  • Strong comeback performance.

  • Victory improves Nigeria’s chances of qualifying for the FIBA Women’s World Cup.


11. Lagos to resume monthly environmental sanitation

The Lagos government plans to reinstate monthly sanitation exercises.

What it means

Residents will:

  • Clean their surroundings

  • Participate in waste management

  • Possibly observe restricted movement during sanitation hours

Goal: improve hygiene and prevent flooding.


12. World Sleep Day: Doctors advise 7 hours sleep

Medical experts say adults should sleep at least 7 hours daily.

Health benefits

Good sleep helps:

  • Brain function

  • Heart health

  • Immune system

  • Mental wellbeing.

Poor sleep increases risk of:

  • Hypertension

  • Diabetes

  • Depression.


13. Kano police recover vehicles stolen from Abuja and Jigawa

Police in Kano recovered several vehicles stolen from Abuja and Jigawa.

Operation results

  • Multiple stolen vehicles recovered

  • Suspects arrested

  • Investigations ongoing


14. EPL: Arsenal extend nine-point lead

In the English Premier League:

  • Arsenal F.C. extended their lead to 9 points.

  • West Ham United F.C. held Manchester City F.C. to a draw.

This strengthens Arsenal’s title chances this season.


15. Political News Highlights

Several Nigerian political developments occurred:

Uzor Kalu denies crisis in Abia APC

  • Orji Uzor Kalu dismissed rumours of internal crisis.

Gowon praises Tinubu

Former Head of State Yakubu Gowon said the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu is performing well.

Fuel price debate

The Presidency rejected the proposal by Peter Obi on using strategic fuel reserves to solve the fuel price crisis.


16. Entertainment News

Asake struggles in Mecca

Afrobeats star Asake reportedly struggled to touch the Black Stone due to the massive crowd during pilgrimage.

Cubana Chief Priest comment

Celebrity barman Cubana Chief Priest said he regrets not supporting Tinubu in the 2023 election.


17. Aviation News

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority summoned Air Peace over:

  • Frequent flight disruptions

  • Passengers stranded at airports.


18. Economy: Top oil-producing countries

The leading oil-producing nations globally include:

  1. United States

  2. Saudi Arabia

  3. Russia

  4. Canada

  5. Iraq

  6. China

  7. United Arab Emirates

  8. Brazil

  9. Iran

  10. Kuwait


Summary of the day

  • Middle East war intensifies with global consequences.

  • Nigeria mourns football legend Henry Nwosu.

  • Political tensions continue in Nigerian parties.

  • Sports and entertainment stories dominate local news.


.Below is a clear and detailed breakdown of each news story, explaining the background, what happened, and why it matters nationally and globally.


1. Why Boko Haram and ISWAP Are Targeting Military Bases

Two major insurgent groups operating in northeastern Nigeria — Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province — have intensified attacks on Nigerian military bases.

Key Reasons

1. To capture weapons and equipment
Military bases contain heavy weapons, armoured vehicles, ammunition, and communication systems. When insurgents overrun a base, they seize these resources to strengthen their fighting capability.

2. Strategic dominance
Attacking bases weakens the Nigerian military’s presence in areas like Borno State, allowing insurgents to control rural communities.

3. Psychological warfare
Such attacks send a message that insurgents are still powerful despite years of military operations against them.

4. Recruitment propaganda
Successful attacks are used in extremist propaganda to attract new recruits.

Security Impact

The Nigerian Armed Forces continue counter-insurgency operations but insurgents often exploit difficult terrain such as forests around Lake Chad Basin.


2. Reconciliation Talks Between Wike and PDP Governors

There are plans for reconciliation between supporters of Nyesom Wike and governors of the opposition party Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Background

Wike, the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, previously had major disagreements with PDP leaders during the 2023 elections.

Monday Meeting Objectives

  • Restore unity in the PDP

  • Reduce internal conflicts among governors

  • Strengthen the party ahead of future elections

Political Importance

A united PDP could challenge the ruling party more effectively in future elections.


3. Nigerians Affected as Iran Fires Missiles at UAE

The ongoing Middle East crisis escalated after Iran launched missiles targeting locations in the United Arab Emirates.

What Happened

Missiles reportedly struck strategic infrastructure areas. Some Nigerians living and working in the UAE were injured during the attacks.

Why Iran Attacked

The strike is linked to tensions involving:

  • Iran

  • Israel

  • Western allies

Impact on Nigerians

Thousands of Nigerians live in cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The Nigerian government is monitoring the situation to protect its citizens.


4. Impatience Causing Rising Divorce Rates

An 80-year-old Nigerian man who has been married for 53 years attributes rising divorce rates to impatience among couples.

Key Points

He argues that modern marriages fail because:

  • Couples expect instant perfection

  • Social media comparisons cause unrealistic expectations

  • Couples lack endurance during difficult times

His Advice

Successful marriages require:

  • Patience

  • Communication

  • Forgiveness

  • Commitment


5. Parents Demand Scrapping of NYSC

Parents are urging the Federal Government to scrap the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

Why Parents Are Concerned

Corps members have been victims of:

  • kidnappings

  • terrorist attacks

  • violent crimes

Their Argument

If the government cannot guarantee security for corps members, the programme should be reviewed or cancelled.

Government Position

Authorities insist NYSC remains important for national unity and youth development.


6. Mixed Reactions to King Mitchy’s Apology

Social media personality King Mitchy publicly apologised to both:

  • Bola Ahmed Tinubu

  • Ooni of Ife

Why She Apologised

She had previously made controversial remarks considered disrespectful.

Public Reaction

  • Some Nigerians accepted the apology

  • Others believe it was insincere or politically motivated


7. Content Creator Explains Viral Lagos Bus Stop Video

Content creator Nwachukwu explained why he filmed extremely crowded bus stops in Lagos.

His Reason

He wanted to highlight:

  • transportation challenges

  • long waiting times for buses

  • urban congestion

Public Response

The video sparked debate about Lagos’ transportation system.


8. NSCDC Uncovers Baby Factory in Imo

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps uncovered an illegal baby factory in Imo State.

What is a Baby Factory?

A criminal operation where:

  • women are kept pregnant

  • babies are sold illegally

What Authorities Found

  • Five pregnant women rescued

  • suspects arrested

Next Step

Authorities are investigating trafficking networks connected to the operation.


9. NSCDC Officer Dies During Palliative Distribution in Kano

An officer of the NSCDC collapsed and died during the distribution of government relief materials in Kano.

Situation

Large crowds gathered to collect palliatives meant to ease economic hardship.

Possible Causes

  • overcrowding

  • exhaustion

  • health complications

Authorities are investigating the incident.


10. Delta State Approves ₦34 Billion for Police Facilities

The government of Delta State has approved ₦34 billion for building 25 divisional police headquarters.

Objective

  • Improve security infrastructure

  • Support police operations

  • Strengthen community policing

Expected Outcome

Better crime response across the state.


11. Police Applicants Arrested With Fake NECO Results

Two applicants trying to join the Nigerian police were arrested in Bauchi State.

Offence

They presented forged certificates from National Examinations Council (NECO).

Implication

The case highlights ongoing problems of certificate forgery in Nigeria.


12. Fire Destroys Motor Park in Kwara

A fire outbreak occurred at a motor park in Kwara State.

Damage

  • Two vehicles destroyed

  • property loss reported

Suspected Cause

Likely electrical fault or fuel ignition.

Firefighters eventually brought the fire under control.


13. Trump Urges Warships to Protect Hormuz

Former U.S. President Donald Trump urged allied nations to send naval forces to protect the Strait of Hormuz.

Why Hormuz Matters

The strait is the world’s most critical oil shipping route.

Reason for the Call

Iran threatened to block the waterway amid rising regional tensions.


14. Enyimba Offers Fans Free Stadium Entry

Nigerian football club Enyimba F.C. granted free entry for fans ahead of their match against Plateau United.

Purpose

  • Increase fan support

  • Boost team morale


15. NPFL Orders Tribute for Late Henry Nwosu

The Nigeria Premier Football League ordered clubs to observe a tribute for former Nigerian football legend Henry Nwosu.

Who He Was

  • Former Super Eagles midfielder

  • Member of Nigeria’s 1980 AFCON winning team.


16. Dormant Oil Licences Will Be Revoked

The Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission warned oil companies holding unused licences.

Policy

Companies must begin exploration or risk losing licences.

Goal

Increase oil production and investment.


17. Benue University ASUU Threatens Strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities branch at Benue State University threatened a strike.

Reasons

  • unpaid salaries

  • pension irregularities

  • welfare concerns


18. Child Trafficking Suspects Arrested in Imo

NSCDC detained suspects involved in child trafficking and rescued five babies in Imo State.

Authorities believe the suspects were selling infants illegally.


19. Police Rescue Trafficking Victims in Akwa Ibom

Police rescued seven victims of human trafficking in Akwa Ibom State.

Investigations are ongoing to dismantle the trafficking network.


20. Adamawa Lawmaker Defects to ADC

A lawmaker from Adamawa State defected to the opposition party African Democratic Congress.

Reason

He said the move would help strengthen opposition politics in Nigeria.


21. Nigerian Army Foils ISWAP Attack

The Nigerian Army successfully stopped an attack by Islamic State West Africa Province in Borno State.

Outcome

  • insurgents repelled

  • military positions protected


22. App-Based Drivers Complain of Poor Conditions

Drivers working for ride-hailing platforms like Uber and Bolt complained about:

  • low earnings

  • high fuel prices

  • expensive vehicle maintenance

Many drivers say the job is becoming unsustainable.


23. US Warns Citizens to Leave Iraq

Donald Trump warned Americans to leave Iraq amid rising conflict with Iran.

The U.S. says negotiations with Iran are not currently possible.


24. Hamas Urges Iran to Stop Attacks

The Palestinian group Hamas urged Iran to stop attacking Gulf countries.

They fear the conflict could widen into a regional war.


25. Many Countries Sending Warships to Hormuz

Trump claims several countries plan to send naval forces to the Strait of Hormuz to ensure global oil supply routes remain open.


26. Trump Administration Threatens News Outlets

The Trump administration warned some media organisations over their critical reporting on Iran policy.

This raises concerns about press freedom and government pressure on journalists.


Summary:
The news cycle shows three major themes:

  1. Security issues in Nigeria – terrorism, trafficking, police reforms.

  2. Political developments – party reconciliation and defections.

  3. Global tensions – especially the escalating Iran–US–Gulf crisis affecting Nigerians abroad.



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