
Veteran Nollywood actress Hilda Dokubo has criticized President Bola Tinubu regarding the escalating insecurity in Nigeria, calling on the Federal Government to demonstrate empathy and take decisive action to protect citizens. In a video posted on X on Thursday, Dokubo expressed frustration over the challenges faced by ordinary Nigerians, particularly victims of kidnappings and violent attacks. She highlighted the disparity between the security enjoyed by public officials, who travel in armored vehicles with armed escorts, and the vulnerability of the general populace. Dokubo argued that the extensive security for government officials creates a disconnect from the suffering of citizens. She emphasized that affected communities, such as farmers losing access to their land due to insecurity, require practical solutions and protection, not symbolic references. The actress also referenced reports of abducted schoolchildren, describing their suffering as heartbreaking and questioning the government's response. She lamented the fear experienced by parents whose children are targets of kidnappers and armed groups. Dokubo urged leaders and citizens who have grown accustomed to recurring insecurity to acknowledge the gravity of the crisis.
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Portuguese club Benfica confirmed that Real Madrid would need to pay 15 million euros to sign their coach Jose Mourinho. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has expressed a "firm intention to recruit" Mourinho as he seeks re-election. Mourinho, who previously managed Real Madrid from 2010, winning a La Liga title, a Copa del Rey, and a Spanish Super Cup, has appeared in a video on Perez's Instagram account affirming his readiness to return. Benfica stated that Mourinho's release clause is 15 million euros, contrary to earlier media reports suggesting a lower figure. Mourinho joined Benfica in September 2025 and has one year remaining on his contract.
Must ReadThe Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Jide Idris, has called on governors across Nigeria's 36 states to provide adequate funding for health workers to prevent the Ebola virus from entering the country. Speaking at the 3rd Adetokunbo Alakija Memorial Lecture and induction of new members into the Nigerian Society of Travel Medicine in Lagos, Idris emphasized that while the Federal Government implements measures like strengthened monitoring at airports and contact tracing, state governments need to enhance capacity building and funding. He highlighted the importance of supporting health workers, stating that the NCDC cannot manage the burden alone and that state governments must fund their personnel and infrastructure. The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, acknowledged the state's vulnerability due to high air travel and outlined preventive measures in collaboration with airport officials. The Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the NSTM, Dr. Patrick Chukwuma, stressed the role of travel medicine in preventing the importation of dangerous viruses and urged new members to incorporate travel history into patient assessments. The Director-General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, Dr. Temitope Ilori, also discussed integrating HIV into Nigeria's travel health architecture, noting that mobility can interrupt prevention, testing, and treatment access for various groups. The Federal Ministry of Health an
Must ReadAlgeria has commenced construction on the Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline TSGP, a major project designed to transport natural gas from Nigeria through Niger to Algeria for export to European markets. The pipeline aims to carry up to 30 billion cubic meters of natural gas annually. Algeria's Energy Minister Mohamed Arkab, alongside Nigerian counterpart Ekperikpe Ekpo and Nigerien counterpart Hamadou Tini, attended the official launch. The project, initially announced in 2009, has gained renewed importance due to increased global gas demand and rising prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Algeria is already a significant gas exporter to Europe, supplying approximately 12 percent of the bloc's gas imports. The TSGP is a competing project to the Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline, which also seeks to export gas to Europe via West Africa's Atlantic coastline.

The Accord Party has named Professor Christopher Imumolen as its presidential candidate for the 2027 general election. This decision followed a consensus vote during the party’s National Presidential Primary Election held in Lagos. Muktar Abdullah, National Secretary of the Accord Party, confirmed this in a statement to journalists in Abuja. He noted that party leaders view Professor Imumolen's emergence as a sign of widespread support and a commitment to offering Nigerians a credible leadership alternative. Delegates from all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory attended the convention to choose the party's standard-bearer. The party highlighted Professor Imumolen's strong backing, particularly from its younger demographic, who see him as a symbol of modern Nigerian leadership. As the youngest presidential candidate in the 2023 election cycle, he enters the 2027 race with increased experience, established grassroots structures, and national appeal. The Accord Party plans to unveil a comprehensive socio-economic agenda to address national challenges. In his acceptance speech, Professor Imumolen thanked delegates and promised an inclusive, issue-driven campaign. He stated that the primary election was successfully conducted and that his name would be submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission. Professor Imumolen pledged that an Accord-led Federal Government would address unemployment, insecurity, and revamp the economic architecture to alleviate poverty.