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Governor Alia Sends Strong Warning Ahead of 2027 Elections in Vandeikya

Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia recently delivered a political speech in his home local government area of Vandeikya, where he described himself as a man of action rather than words.

In the roughly 20-minute address, he made it clear that he prefers to let his deeds speak for themselves rather than making long public statements.

The governor also issued a veiled warning to certain individuals who, according to him, are enjoying particular benefits while allegedly working against the interests of the Vandeikya community as the 2027 elections approach.

Although he stopped short of naming anyone directly, the message was pointed enough to spark debate online, with his supporters and critics drawing different conclusions about who exactly he was referring to.

The speech comes at a time when political activity is quietly picking up steam across Benue State, as various groups begin positioning themselves ahead of the next general election cycle.

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Education Minister Says Fewer Nigerian Students Are Leaving to Study Abroad

Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, has pushed back against concerns that Nigerian students are increasingly leaving the country to study abroad, insisting that the tide has actually turned significantly under the current administration.

According to reports, on Tuesday, Alausa argued that targeted investments in academic stability and institutional quality have made Nigerian universities far more appealing to local students.

His comments came in response to the show’s presenter citing 2023 data that placed Nigeria third in the world for outbound student movement, accounting for roughly five percent of global student mobility behind only China and India.

The minister was quick to dismiss those figures as outdated and not reflective of where things stand today.

He pointed out that 2023 happened to be a particularly difficult year for Nigeria’s education sector, one marked by lengthy academic disruptions and a lack of meaningful investment in tertiary institutions conditions he said have since improved considerably.

Alausa revealed that his ministry has been actively monitoring the movement of students going abroad and has observed a sharp decline in those numbers.

He attributed this to improved academic continuity and a general uplift in the quality of tertiary education across the country.

As evidence of growing confidence in local alternatives, he highlighted the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board of Nigeria’s equivalent of the British A-levels noting that students who previously sought this qualification abroad are now completing it at home, with demand far outstripping available spaces.

He also referenced the University of Lagos law school and other leading institutions as examples of programmes currently turning away applicants due to overwhelming interest.

The minister maintained that a direct comparison between 2023 figures and those from 2024 and 2025 would clearly show how dramatically the situation has shifted, with significantly fewer Nigerian students opting to study outside the country.

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Egg Freezing Isn’t a Sure Thing: Aproko Doctor Warns Women Against Misconceptions

Popular health influencer and medical doctor Chinonso Egemba, known as Aproko Doctor, has moved to correct widespread misconceptions about egg freezing, cautioning that the procedure does not guarantee pregnancy at any stage of life, contrary to claims commonly circulated online.

In a video shared on his social media page on Tuesday, Egemba addressed growing misinformation about the procedure, particularly the notion that women who freeze their eggs can conceive at any age without limitation.

He explained that egg freezing medically referred to as oocyte cryopreservation involves extracting a woman’s eggs, preserving them at extremely low temperatures where all biological activity ceases, and storing them for future use.

He likened the concept to preserving food, noting that the idea is to keep the eggs in their younger, healthier state until they are needed.

The process, he explained, begins with hormone injections administered over 10 to 14 days to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple eggs at once, rather than the single egg typically released each month.

Once matured, the eggs are retrieved using a small ultrasound-guided needle while the patient is under sedation.

They are then preserved through a rapid freezing technique known as vitrification and stored at approximately minus 196 degrees Celsius.

Egemba noted that women choose to freeze their eggs for a variety of reasons, including career planning, deliberate delay of childbearing, or medical conditions such as cancer treatment that may compromise future fertility.

However, he stressed emphatically that egg freezing is not the same as having a guaranteed baby in reserve. He warned that not all eggs survive the thawing process, not all will fertilise successfully, and not all fertilised eggs will develop into a viable pregnancy.

His position was supported by a 2024 report from CCRM Fertility, which indicated that the chances of achieving pregnancy following the implantation of frozen eggs range from approximately 30 to 60 percent, with outcomes varying depending on several individual factors.

Egemba also clarified that egg freezing has no connection whatsoever to contraception or protection against sexually transmitted infections, and dismissed claims that frozen eggs are less effective than fresh ones, noting that advances in fertility medicine have significantly improved success rates.

He urged Nigerians to consult certified fertility specialists rather than rely on social media or hearsay when considering fertility preservation, adding that specialists typically assess a woman’s ovarian reserve before advising on whether the procedure is suitable.

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President Tinubu, Danjuma to Lead Launch of Gowon’s Autobiography in Abuja

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and former Minister of Defence, Lt. Gen. Theophilus Danjuma (Rtd), are set to headline the public presentation of the long-awaited autobiography of former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon (Rtd), scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Abuja.

The event will take place at the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre and is expected to bring together top government officials, military veterans, diplomats, and dignitaries from across the country.

President Tinubu will serve as the special guest of honour, while Gen. Danjuma, former Chief of Army Staff and one-time Minister of Defence, will perform the official unveiling of the book.

The 881-page autobiography, published by Havilah Group, offers a personal account of Gen. Gowon’s life, leadership journey, and reflections on pivotal moments in Nigeria’s history, most notably the 30-month civil war that lasted from 1967 to 1970.

The book also traces his early years and the circumstances surrounding his emergence as Nigeria’s leader at one of the most consequential periods in the country’s history.

Born in 1934, Gowon assumed the role of Head of State and Commander-in-Chief on August 1, 1966, and held the position for nine years.

After leaving office, he pursued academic studies and earned a PhD in Political Science from the University of Warwick in 1984. Since then, he has dedicated himself to peacebuilding, national development, and spiritual leadership.

His post-service contributions include founding the “Nigeria Prays” movement and championing advocacy efforts against guinea worm, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria through the Yakubu Gowon Centre.

He also serves as Nigeria’s National Goodwill Ambassador for the control of viral hepatitis.

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Fulani Herder Kidnapped in Osun as Gunmen Demand ₦70 Million Ransom

Yahaya Sulaiman, a Fulani herdsman, was kidnapped at Ijebu-Jesa, in the state’s Oriade local government area, according to confirmation from Osun State Police Command.

Abiodun Ojelabi, the police public relations officer, verified the event on Wednesday and said that security personnel had started looking into it.

Ojelabi revealed that the kidnappers seemed to have targeted the victim deliberately throughout the assault.

The victim is a Fulani herder named Yahaya Sulaiman. Police responded to the event right away after it was reported. He claimed that he was clearly the target of the attack.

He claims that “before carrying out the abduction, the gunmen reportedly asked a resident where the victim was.”

They encountered someone when they arrived at the area and informed them that they were trying to find the kidnapped individual. They were precise.

The command has opened an investigation into the event, according to the police spokeswoman, who also urged the public to offer helpful information that could support the rescue effort.

“The police are doing what they can while they wait for the anti-kidnapping authorities to arrive, but the victim’s family has not yet reported to them, despite the ongoing investigation,” he stated.

The incident happened around 9 p.m. on Monday near the Iloko/Ijebu-Jesa Road, according to a source in Ijebu-Jesa who asked to remain anonymous for security concerns.

According to a town security source, the kidnappers seemed to have known the victim beforehand and pursued him on purpose.

According to the source, the gunmen first asked a local resident for information about Sulaiman’s locations before locating him and transporting him to an unidentified location.

“The incident occurred in Oriade LG along Iloko/Ijebu Jesa Road at approximately 21:00 on May 4, 2026.” According to the informant, the gunmen explicitly demanded to know Yahaya Sulaiman’s location when they opened fire late in the evening.

Among the local Fulani males, he is a huge man. He is a cow breeder. The kidnappers have called his family and demanded a ransom of N70 million, he continued.

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NDLEA Says Murtala Muhammed International Airport Now One of World’s Most Monitored Airports

According to Buba Marwa, Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), increased security and anti-drug operations have made it very difficult for illegal substances to be smuggled through Murtala Muhammed International Airport.

In the battle against drug trafficking, Marwa characterized the Lagos airport as one of the world’s most closely watched airports.

During a research tour centered on the agency’s operating tactics on Tuesday, he made the statements at the NDLEA headquarters in Abuja while entertaining a group from the Narcotics Control Commission, led by its Director-General, Maxwell Obuba Mantey.

Marwa asserts that in order to combat the growing threat posed by drug trafficking and related criminal activity in the West African region, Nigeria and Ghana must work together more closely.

“We understand that we are effectively reducing the space for criminal cartels to operate within our sub-region by coming together to share expertise in intelligence-led operations and interdiction strategies,” he stated.

He described the visit as part of attempts to strengthen strategic cooperation between both anti-drug agencies, pointing out that it goes beyond a typical study tour.

According to Marwa, the collaboration would allow both parties to share ideas about digital forensics, institutional best practices, and intelligence gathering.

Improved cooperation, he continued, would strengthen efforts to break up illegal drug networks, stop the manufacture of psychotropic drugs, and address money laundering associated with drug trafficking.

In order to formalize their collaboration, NDLEA and NACOC signed a Memorandum of Understanding, or MoU, during the visit.

The pact, according to Marwa, is a major step toward bolstering coordinated efforts against narcotics syndicates that operate in the area.

“We have a legal and practical roadmap thanks to this agreement on fighting the illegal production of psychotropic chemicals, their precursors, and related money laundering operations. It transforms our connection from a casual consultation to an organized, combative, and cohesive front against drug dealers, he stated.

Mantey said in his remarks that the visit was meant to strengthen the two nations’ current relationship and enhance operational cooperation.

Therefore, he explained, “for us, this visit is not about starting a new chapter, but about strengthening an already solid foundation, deepening trust, exchanging experiences, and making our collaboration even more practical and impactful.”

He added that the region’s drug trafficking operations are become more complex, necessitating more robust cross-border collaborations to successfully counter new threats.

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Speed Darlington Blasts Bola Tinubu Over 2027 Re-Election Ambition

In light of the nation’s economic circumstances, controversial Nigerian artist Speed Darlington has criticized President Bola Tinubu’s reelection campaign.

In a video posted to his Instagram page on Wednesday, the musician openly criticized second-term aspirations.

Darlington bemoaned government policy failure, structural failure, economic miscalculation, and growing insecurity while casting doubt on the president’s accomplishments since taking office in 2023.

Darlington went on to say that Nigerians would endure “hell fire” if Tinubu were to serve another term.You are striving to be Nigeria’s next president, but you are unfit to hold the office once more. We already know from your first term that you will have a terrible second term.

“You removed the subsidy as soon as you took office in 2023, knowing full well that petroleum is essential to Nigerian life.” Knowing full well that Nigerians are inherently avaricious, the oil industry has plenty of reasons to increase fuel prices. Could you please explain what makes you eligible for a second term?

“You don’t know the job, so you’re not qualified again.” You haven’t taken any action to address Nigeria’s growing insecurity.

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IGP Promises Justice After Alleged Police Killing in Delta as Force Dismisses Officer

When a suspect in Delta State is killed extrajudicially by a police officer, the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, has once again promised that justice will be done.

During a news conference on Tuesday at the Nigerian Police Peace Keeping Hall at Force Headquarters, the IGP made the guarantee.

He said that the Nigeria Police Force dismissed the offending officer and members of his squad from duty in a prompt and decisive manner.

He claims that the Directorate of Public Prosecutions has received the case file for potential criminal prosecution.

“We won’t ignore this issue. The IGP promised to pursue accountability to the logical and complete end.

“I also want to document that the suspect was discovered in possession of four rounds of live 9mm ammo and a locally made Beretta handgun. There are still investigations going on.

“I tell the Nigerian people that the Nigeria Police Force is not defined by this episode. However, how we react to it will. And we have a clear response: no exceptions, complete accountability, and zero tolerance.

He continued by revealing that the Nigeria Police Force had achieved a number of successes in April 2026 through intelligence-led operations, including the arrest of 28 suspected terrorists, 51 suspects in murder or culpable homicide, 62 suspects in armed robbery, 85 suspects in kidnapping, and 54 suspects in cults.

He claimed that 189 kidnapping victims were saved as a result of police actions.

Similarly, the IGP reported that 37 stolen vehicles, 1,074 calibers of ammunition, and 140 different types of weaponry were recovered in various operations.

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UNILAG Law Students Win ₦1 Million Scholarship in Tribute to Late Vice-Chancellor Prof. Omotola

Twenty students from the University of Lagos’ Faculty of Law have won the Prof. Omolola Jelili Scholarship.

The N1 million scholarships were awarded at the university’s J.F. Ade Ajayi Auditorium during the 20th posthumous celebration of former UNILAG Vice-Chancellor Jelili Omotola.

From 1995 to 2000, Omotola (SAN) served as the University of Lagos’ seventh vice-chancellor.

Goke Omotola, the son of the late former UNILAG VC, clarified that the recipients, who ranged from the 100th to the 500th level of the law faculty, were those who were judged to have both proven financial need and excellent academic records

“Deliberate investment in the future of the legal profession and a continuation of his father’s lifelong dedication to mentoring and empowering young minds” is how he defined the program.

 

Ayorinde Fadilat, Godsgrace Babalola, Akinsipe Emmanuel, Ogunnaike Esther, Rodiah Hamid, Bello Olafimihhan, Goodluck Tochukwu, and Adedayo Michael were among the recipients.

 

In addition, he revealed that in honor of their father’s 20th memorial anniversary, friends and family of the late Omotola had renovated and upgraded the Faculty of Law’s Department of Private and Property Law and L.L.M. lecture room.

Students from Obafemi Awolowo University and the University of Lagos participated in a moot and mock trial session, but UNILAG students emerged victorious.

Attendees included Prof. Folasade Ogunsola, the VC for UNILAG; Wole Olanipekun, the former president of the Nigerian Bar Association; Abiola Sanni (SAN), the dean of the UNILAG Faculty of Law; Prof. Oyelowo Oyewo, the former Attorney General of Oyo State; and Justices Oluwatoyin Taiwo, Razak Olukolu, and Iyabo Osodi.

Omotola was his “teacher, tutor, lecturer, and senior who was in a class of his own,” according to Olanipekun (SAN).

He was a mirror to us. He never thought that attorneys should be impoverished, Olanipekun continued.

He was a decent man. Let’s remember him even when he passes away since good people never die. Olanipekun also mentioned Omotola’s efforts to ensure staff housing as part of its commitment to improving the welfare of UNILAG employees.

The UNILAG VC stated in her remarks that because Omotola dedicated his life to bolstering the foundations of justice, his legacy continues to illuminate paths and inspire generations.

She stated that Omotola’s contributions to legal education will never be forgotten and that the late legal icon made sure UNILAG was a shining example of excellence in his capacity as VC.

“His analysis and critiques on the Land Use Act of 1978 from his Essays on the Nigerian Land Use Act 1978, among many works, can be seen from his academic acumen and influence in Land and Property Law,” Ogunsola continued.

From 1995 to 2000, Prof. Omotola served as the university’s seventh vice-chancellor. Students and staff saw his reign as a time of stability and development.

He advocated for advancements in service delivery, academic quality, and research. Additionally, he created options for staff housing using his knowledge of land and property law, which represents the current necessity to employ skills not only for research but also to address societal issues.

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Naira Holds Steady: Dollar Trades Between ₦1,374–₦1,400 as FX Market Calms Down in Nigeria

On Tuesday, May 5, 2026, both the official Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market (NFEM) and the parallel market saw the Nigerian Naira move within a comparatively stable range in relation to the US dollar.

The official NFEM rate was at ₦1,374 per dollar, with trading bands between roughly ₦1,362 and ₦1,378, according to data from the Central Bank of Nigeria’s exchange rate portal.

Depending on transaction volume and location, Bureau De Change operators in Lagos and Abuja offered the dollar at roughly ₦1,385 for purchases and ₦1,400 for sales in the parallel market, also referred to as the black market.

According to reports, as the Central Bank of Nigeria continued to work to increase dollar liquidity in the official forex window, the difference between the official and parallel market rates stayed modest.

Currency traders observed that despite persistent demand pressure for foreign exchange from importers, tourists, and companies looking for dollar supplies outside of the banking system, market attitude has remained cautious.

Analysts added that changes in crude oil prices, foreign reserve levels, and monetary policy initiatives meant to stabilize the foreign exchange market might all have an impact on the naira’s trajectory this week.