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The headquarters of Ghana’s United Nations peacekeeping battalion in Lebanon came under missile attack on Friday, leaving two soldiers critically wounded, the Ghana Armed Forces said in a statement.

Lebanon was drawn into the ongoing war  between Israel/ United States and Iran  on Monday after Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel, prompting a fresh Israeli offensive against the militant group.

Ghanaian troops are deployed in Lebanon as part of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) peacekeeping mission.

According to the statement, the Ghana Armed Forces did not identify who carried out the missile attack. However, it said the country’s foreign ministry had lodged a protest over the incident at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

Aside from the two soldiers who sustained critical injuries, the statement added that another soldier “has been traumatised” while the officers’ mess facility at the base was struck and completely burned down.

 

The Dangote Petroleum Refinery has raised its Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) gantry price to N995 per litre, representing a significant increase of N221 within four days, amid fluctuations in global crude oil prices and shipping costs.

A senior official of the refinery confirmed the development to Punch Online on Friday, explaining that the latest price adjustment followed recent shifts in global oil market fundamentals.

“Yes, the price has been reviewed. The new gantry price is now N995 per litre,” the official said.

The adjustment follows an earlier increase this week when the refinery raised its ex-depot price from N774 per litre to N874 per litre.

With the latest revision, the price of petrol from the refinery has jumped from N774 to N995 per litre in four days, amounting to an increase of about N221, or roughly 29 per cent during the period.

Checks on petroleumprice.ng also confirmed that the revised gantry price had been updated on the portal, indicating a new benchmark for pricing in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector.

The latest hike may lead to another round of increases in pump prices nationwide, with petrol potentially selling above N1,050 per litre in many areas depending on transportation costs and marketers’ margins.

The development also comes after a brief suspension of petrol loading at the refinery, which had earlier fuelled speculation among marketers that another price adjustment was imminent.

Sources said truck-out operations for petrol were halted at about 2:00 a.m. on Friday, leaving depot operators and bulk marketers uncertain about the refinery’s next pricing move.

Market players noted that similar interruptions in loading activities at the facility have often preceded changes in price.

Officials at the refinery have consistently defended their pricing structure, maintaining that petrol prices must align with prevailing global crude oil costs, logistics expenses and operational realities.

In a statement issued on Thursday, the refinery stressed that its prices are not set arbitrarily but are determined by international market movements and the cost of crude oil used in refining.

The refinery added that its pricing model reflects Nigeria’s shift to a fully deregulated downstream petroleum market, where petrol prices are largely influenced by global crude oil prices, foreign exchange rates and supply dynamics.

It also pledged to ensure Nigeria is shielded from global supply disruptions by prioritising supply to the domestic market amid the ongoing US-Iran war.

“The Dangote Refinery will ensure that Nigeria is insulated from these supply shocks by prioritising supply to the domestic market. This is one of the many benefits of domestic refining.

“The conflict has driven global crude and freight prices sharply higher, with benchmark Brent crude prices rising by about 26 per cent within a short period to above $84.0 per barrel,” the statement read.

The refinery noted that it had absorbed about 20 percent of the rising costs to reduce pressure on the domestic market.

Meanwhile, data from the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria showed that imported petrol remains cheaper than locally refined petrol.

According to the association, Dangote’s petrol gantry price stood at N874 per litre as of Monday, while the landing cost of imported petrol was N809.37 per litre, creating a difference of about N64 between the two sources.

The association also reported that Dangote’s diesel price was N1,169.42 per litre compared with N1,125.70 per litre for imported diesel.

(PUNCH)


 

The Abuja Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned a Chinese national, Zhang Wen Hao, before Justice Ibrahim Shekarau of the Nasarawa State High Court sitting in Mararaba.

A statement issued by the anti-graft body on Friday, said Zhang was brought before the court on a one-count charge bordering on cheating.

The charge reads: “That you, Zhang Wen Hao sometime in March 2023 at Suleja within the jurisdiction of this Honorable Court did intentionally induce Paul Yichol with One Thousand Naira only to open account number 1715754475 in his name with Access Bank PLC for the purpose of using same for unlawful activity and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 320 of the Penal Code Law of Northern Nigeria and punishable under Section 322 of the same Law.”

The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge. Following his plea, prosecution counsel Taiwo Aromolaran asked the court to fix a date for the commencement of trial.

However, counsel to the defendant, Michael Ukatu, made an oral application seeking bail for his client.

Justice Shekarau subsequently adjourned the case until March 12, 2026, for hearing of the bail application and ordered that the defendant be remanded in the custody of the EFCC.

 

President Bola Tinubu has approved the mobilisation of an additional 50,000 graduates for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme in 2026.

The Director-General of the NYSC, Brig.-Gen. Olakunle Nafiu, disclosed this on Friday in Abuja during the commissioning of a remodelled clinic at the scheme’s headquarters as part of activities marking his first year in office.

According to him, the approval is aimed at addressing the backlog of graduates awaiting mobilisation and reducing delays in the national service process.

“Government listens and acts when people bring up issues that are in their name.

“In response to this agitation, this issue of long waits for mobilisation, Mr President, in the 2026 budget approved an additional 50,000 corps members for mobilisation,” he said.

Nafiu noted that the NYSC scheme has expanded considerably since it was established in 1973. With the newly approved figure, the organisation plans to mobilise about 418,000 corps members in 2026.

He explained that the growth in mobilisation reflects the increasing number of tertiary institutions across the country.

“We started with less than 10 or 12 corps-producing institutions in 1972, and from that we were able to mobilise 2,364 corps members.

“Today we have over 400 corps-producing institutions turning out around 600,000 graduates yearly,” he said.

The NYSC boss clarified that not all graduates are mobilised each year, noting that some receive exemptions while others, including professionals like doctors and lawyers, must complete additional training before participating in the scheme.

He added that the NYSC currently operates an automated system to manage mobilisation and deployment.

“So when you don’t go to camp, the system we operate is automated. It will not mobilise you until that pool is depleted,” he explained.

Nafiu further attributed some of the delays experienced by prospective corps members to the failure of institutions to upload Senate-approved graduation lists to the NYSC portal on time.

He also revealed that some graduates decline mobilisation after being posted to certain states.

According to him, the scheme avoids deploying corps members to areas considered unsafe.

“As much as possible, we do not deploy corps members to red zones, and even when corps members go to such states, they are restricted to state capitals and major cities,” Nafiu said.

He emphasised that the safety and welfare of corps members remain a top priority for the scheme.

“We are parents ourselves and we cannot toy with other people’s children.

“We owe parents that responsibility of securing the lives of their children,” he said.

Earlier, the Minister of Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande, praised Nafiu’s leadership, describing his first year in office as impactful.

Olawande said the renovation of the clinic demonstrated the management’s commitment to improving the welfare of both staff and corps members.

“You can see today that one of those priorities has been the welfare of the staff and those working in this headquarters.

“It has been paramount to him to have a truly functional clinic,” he said.

The minister also addressed security concerns affecting corps members and advised them against travelling at night.

“We may not be where we want to be, even as a country or as an agency, but we are working towards it and doing everything possible to secure our corps members,” he said.

He further revealed that the Federal Government was exploring additional safety measures, including insurance coverage, to strengthen protection for corps members.

“I have said it and I will keep saying it, please do not travel at night.

“Travel when you can see and we can see ourselves so that we can minimise these incidents,” he said.

The NYSC clinic was remodelled as part of ongoing initiatives to enhance welfare services at the scheme’s headquarters.

PlatinumPost reports that the NYSC was established in 1973 to promote national unity by deploying Nigerian graduates to serve in states other than their states of origin.


 

Boko Haram terrorists have claimed responsibility for the recent assault on a military facility in Ngoshe, located in Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, declaring their intention to convert the community into a caliphate and hold Eid-el-Fitr prayers at the town’s central mosque, which they say they now control.

It was earlier reported that the insurgents stormed the town on Wednesday night shortly after Muslims had broken their fast, killing both soldiers and civilians while abducting hundreds of residents.

Sources disclosed that those killed during the attack included the chief Imam and several elders of the community. Several homes were also destroyed, while the military base and some equipment were set ablaze.

In a video circulating on social media and reviewed by Daily Trust on Friday, five young men identifying themselves as members of Jama’atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda’awati wal-Jihad under the leadership of Imam Ubu Umaima claimed responsibility for the operation.

The group’s leader, who spoke in Hausa, alleged that soldiers were beheaded during the attack and declared that the town would be renamed Daular Islam (Caliphate).

“In the name of Allah, the most beneficial, and the most merciful. We thank God Almighty for helping us to succeed in our mission in Ngoshe. And as you can see today, 16/9/1447 (Thursday 6th March, 2026) we are inside the central mosque in Ngoshe.

“People in this town are saying that we cannot conquer Ngoshe. With the help of God, we have already conquered the town and by the grace of God, we are going to stay in Ngoshe and change its name to a caliphate. And at the end of Ramadan, we will observe the Eid-el-Fitr prayer inside Ngoshe.

“We have slaughtered them, abducted their women and children and enslaved them. They are our legal property to use as ordained by God.

“We have conquered Ngoshe and will remain here, we are willing to die for this course. It’s our third day in this town and we will extend the fight and reclaim more places from here to Maiduguri, up to Abuja,” he said.


 

President Bola Tinubu has approved the postings of 31 career and 34 non-career ambassadors to various countries and the United Nations.

The Senate confirmed the ambassadors-designate last December.

A statement signed by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Friday, shows that former governor of Abia State , Okezie Ikpeazu was posted to Spain while ex-presidential aide, Reno Omokri was deployed to Mexico.

According to the statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already received agrément from the United Kingdom for the High Commissioner-designate, Ambassador Aminu Dalhatu. Similarly, France has sent the agrément for Ambassador Ayo Oke.

“The Ministry has also conveyed the nominations of the other 62 designated envoys to all the countries concerned, including a request for their agréments in line with standard diplomatic practice.

‘President Tinubu has directed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should immediately commence the induction programme for the ambassadors-designate and High Commissioners,” it said.
See list:

POSTINGS OF NON-CAREER AMBASSADORS / HIGH COMMISSIONERS
S/N NAME MISSION APPROVED
1.  SENATOR GRACE BENT: LOME-TOGO
2.  SEN. ITA ENANG: SOUTH AFRICA
3.  IKPEAZU VICTOR: SPAIN
4.  NKECHI LINDA UFOCHUKWU: TEL-AVIV, ISRAEL
5.  MAHMUD YAKUBU: QATAR
6.  PAUL OGA ADIKWU: THE VATICAN CITY HOLY SEE
7.  VICE ADMIRAL IBOK-ETE EKWE IBAS: THE PHILIPPINES
8.  MR. RENO OMOKRI: MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
9.  HON. (ENGR.) ABASI BRAIMAH (FMHR): BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
10.  MRS. ERELU ANGELA ADEBAYO: PORTUGAL
11.  BARR. OLUMILUA OLUWAYIMIKA AYOTUNWA: TOKYO, JAPAN
12.  RT. HON. UGWUANYI IFEANYI LAWRENCE: ATHENS, GREECE
13.  BARR. CHIOMA PRISCILLA OHAKIM: WARSAW, POLAND
14.  AMINU DALHATU: UNITED KINGDOM, UK
15.  LT. GEN  ABDULRAHMAN BELLO DAMBAZAU: BEIJING, CHINA
16.  HON. TASIU MUSA MAIGARI: GAMBIA
17.  OLUFEMI PEDRO: AUSTRALIA
18.  BARR. MUHAMMED UBANDOMA ALIYU: ARGENTINA
19.  LATEEF KAYODE ARE: USA
20.  AMB. JOSEPH SOLA IJI: RUSSIA
21.  SEN. JIMOH IBRAHIM: UN PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE
22.  FEMI FANI KAYODE: GERMANY
23.  PROF. ISAAK FOLORUNSO ADEWOLE: OTTAWA, CANADA
24.  AJIMOBI FATIMA FLORENCE (F): AUSTRIA
25.  MRS. LOLA AKANDE (F): SWEDEN
26.  AYODELE OKE: FRANCE
27.  YAKUBU N. GAMBO: SAUDI ARABIA
28.  SENATOR PROF. NORA LADI DADUUT: SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
29.  BARR. ONUEZE CHUKWUJIKA JOE OKOCHA SAN: DUBLIN
30.  DR. KULU HARUNA ABUBAKAR: TUNIS, TUNISIA
31.  RT. HON. JERRY SAMUEL MANWE: PORT OF SPAIN, T&T
POSTINGS OF CAREER AMBASSADORS / HIGH COMMISSIONERS LIST
S/N   NAME                                   MISSION APPROVED

1.  AMB. NWABIOLA EZENWA CHUKWUMEKA: COTE D’IV/OIRE
2.  BESTO MAIMUNA IBRAHIM: NIAMEY-NIGER
3.  MONICA OKWUCHUKWU ENEBECHI: SAO TOME, STP
4.  AMB. MOHAMMED MAHMUD LELE: ALGIERS-ALGERIA
5.  ENDONI SYNDOPH PAEBI: OUAGADOUGOU-BURKINA FASO
6.  AHMED MOHAMMED MONGUNO: CAIRO EGYPT
7.  AMB.JANE ADAMS (NEE OKON) MICHAEL (F): KINGSTON-JAMAICA
8.  AMB. CLARK-OMERU ALEXANDRA (F): LUSAKA-ZAMBIA
9.  CHIMA GEOGGREY LIOMA DAVID: BAMAKO-MALI
10.  AMB. ODUMAH YVONNE EHINOSEN: MALABO –E/GUINEA
11.  AMB WASA SEGUN IGE: BEIRUT, LEBANON
12.  RUBEN ABIMBOLA SAMUEL (F): ROME, ITALY
13.  AMB.ONAGA OGECHUKWU KINGSLEY: MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE
14.  AMB.MAGAJI UMAR: KINSASHA, DR CONGO
15.  AMB.MUHAMMAD SAIDU DAHIRU: NEW DELHI-INDIA
16.  AMB. ABDUSSALAM HABU ZAYYAD: DAKAR-SENEGAL
17.  AMB SHEHU ILU BARDE: ACCRA GHANA
18.  AMB.AMINU NASIR: ETHIOPIA
19.  ABUBAKAR MUSA MUSA: N’DJAMENA, CHAD
20.  AMB. HAIDARA MOHAMMED IDRIS: THE HAGUE-NETHERLANDS
21.  AMB.BAKO ADAMU UMAR: RABAT-MOROCCO
22.  AMB. SULU GAMBARI OLATUNJI AHMED: MALAYSIA
23.  AMB.ROMATA MOHAMMED OMOBOLANLE (F): TANZANIA
24.  AMB. SHAGA JOHN SHAMAH: BOTSWANA
25.  SALAU, HAMZA MOHAMMED: TEHRAN, IRAN
26.  AMB.IBRAHIM DANLAMI: KENYA
27.  IBRAHIM ADEOLA MOPELOLA (F): COTONOU-BENIN
28.  AMB.AYENI ADEBAYO EMMANUEL: BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
29.  AMB.AKANDE WAHAB ADEKOLA: BERNE-SWITZERLAND
30.  AMB. AREWA (NEE ADEDOKUN) ESTHER (F): WINDHOEK-NAMIBIA
31.  AMB.GERGADI JOSEPH JOHN: LIBREVILLE-GABON
32.  AMB. LUTHER OGBOMODE AYO-KALATA (F): SIERRA LEONE
33.  DANLADI YAKUBU NYAKU : KHARTOUM-SUDAN
34.  BELLO DOGON-DAJI HALIRU: BANGKOK, THAILAND



 

The traditional ruler of Ndufu-Alike community in Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Ezeogo Francis Igwe, who was recently abducted, has been killed by his captors.

Igwe, father of former Ebonyi State deputy governor Kelechi Igwe, was reportedly kidnapped on Sunday, March 1, 2026, while heading to church within the Ndufu-Alike community.

According to reports, gunmen riding on a motorcycle intercepted his vehicle, forcibly removed him from the car and took him to an undisclosed location.

The Police Public Relations Officer of the Ebonyi State Command, Joshua Ukandu, confirmed that the monarch was murdered a day after the abduction.

Ukandu noted that immediately after the incident, operatives of the command began coordinated efforts to secure the monarch’s release.

“Following the kidnapping of HRH Eze Francis Igwe on 1st March 2026, operatives of the Ebonyi State Command immediately commenced intensive operations aimed at rescuing the kidnapped monarch,” he said.

He further disclosed that police deployed technical and intelligence resources which led to the arrest of two suspects believed to be part of the gang responsible for the abduction.

During interrogation, the suspects reportedly admitted that the monarch had been killed on March 2, 2026. They also offered to guide security operatives to their hideout and assist in locating the victim’s remains.

Ukandu added that when officers moved towards the hideout, other gang members opened fire on them, resulting in a gun duel.

“However, upon approaching the hideout, other members of the gang opened fire on the operatives. The operatives responded with superior firepower, which overwhelmed the gang,” he stated.

Police said one of the suspects was neutralised during the exchange, while others managed to escape.

Further operations led to the arrest of seven additional suspects allegedly connected to the crime, and a locally made pistol was recovered from them.

Ukandu said the suspects remain in police custody as security operatives intensify efforts to apprehend other fleeing members of the gang.

“They will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations,” Ukandu added.

He also confirmed that the remains of the slain monarch were later recovered and deposited in a mortuary for autopsy.

The killing of the traditional ruler has plunged the Ndufu-Alike community into mourning as residents struggle to come to terms with the loss of their monarch.

(CHANNELS)


 

A federal government investigative panel has confirmed that former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, forged his degree certificate from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).

The seven-member panel was set up by the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, on 23 November 2025 following a petition submitted by Mr Nnaji after a PREMIUM TIMES investigation published in October last year alleged that he falsified both his university degree and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificates.

The panel completed its work and submitted a detailed report to the education minister in December 2025.

Nnaji’s petition and probe panel
In a petition dated 14 October 2025, Mr Nnaji accused senior officials of UNN of unethical disclosure, document tampering and politically motivated manipulation of his academic records.

The former minister specifically accused the UNN Vice-Chancellor, Simon Ortuanya, and a former Acting Vice-Chancellor, Oguejiofor Ujam, of “issuing forged or unauthorised correspondence, improperly accessing his academic file, and facilitating media publications that misrepresented his academic history.”

The investigation panel was chaired by the Director of the University Education Department in the education ministry, Rakiya Gambo Ilyasu, while James Ocheido, a deputy director in the department, served as secretary.

Other members were Ejeh A. U, Director of Polytechnics and Allied Institutions Department; U. C. Uba, Director of Colleges of Education Department; and Mohammed Ayuba, representing the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC).

Also on the panel were Yusuf Saeed, Director of Human Resources in the ministry, and Foluso Akinlonu from the ministry’s Legal Services Unit.

According to the report, the panel relied on “documentary review, interviews, verification, and technical audit as its methodological approach.”

Investigators visited the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where they interacted with the institution’s leadership and staff while examining relevant records.

Those interviewed included the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ortuanya; former Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ujam; the Registrar, Celine Nnebedum; officials of the Records Unit; and other staff involved in managing academic documentation.

The panel also reviewed Mr Nnaji’s academic file, internal correspondences, and letters issued by UNN in 2023 and 2025.

In addition, investigators examined historical academic records, registry movement logs, Senate graduation lists, convocation archives, electronic access records and other relevant documentation, including Mr Nnaji’s transcript request and the authenticity of letters sent by the university to media organisations and government agencies.

“The members of the panel arrived (UNN) in Nsukka on Sunday, 23rd November 2025. On Monday, 24th November, the panel paid a courtesy visit to the Vice Chancellor, Prof Simon Ortuanya and informed him of the purpose of the visit and proceeded to the venue the university provided for the panel to use,” the report stated.

‘Nnaji forged his UNN certificate’
An earlier PREMIUM TIMES investigation had reported that although Mr Nnaji gained admission to study biological sciences at UNN in the 1981/82academic session, he did not graduate because he failed one of his courses, Virology (MCB 431AB), and was therefore not issued a certificate.

The federal government panel confirmed this after reviewing the Senate-approved graduation list for 1985 and Mr Nnaji’s student records.

According to the report, investigators discovered that his name was not included among the graduates of the 1985 set.

The panel also found “several correspondences” dated between 8 November 1985 and 19 May 1986exchanged between Mr Nnaji and the university’s Registry Department concerning the failed course MCB 431 – Virology.

These documents were contained in pages 69 to 55 of the former minister’s academic file.

In one handwritten letter dated 19 May 1986 and titled “Application to take course, 431AB in September,” Mr Nnaji explained that he missed an examination scheduled for 21 April 1986 due to illness and attached a medical report to support his claim.

However, the panel said investigators could not find any evidence that he later retook the failed course.

“The panel was unable to find any record of him (Nnaji) having taken the failed course,” the report further read.

Investigators therefore questioned how Mr Nnaji came into possession of a “purported certificate of graduation” dated July 1985, which he presented to President Bola Tinubu for his ministerial appointment and to the National Assembly during his confirmation process.

The panel’s conclusions align with the earlier PREMIUM TIMES investigation which alleged that the former minister falsified his academic credentials.
Background

An online newspaper PREMIUM TIMES began examining Mr Nnaji’s academic credentials in October 2023 after he submitted degree and NYSC certificates to President Bola Tinubu and the Nigerian Senate during his ministerial screening.

He claimed to have graduated from UNN in 1985.

While the investigation was ongoing, Mr Nnaji approached the Federal High Court in Abuja seeking to restrain the university and its vice-chancellor from releasing his academic records.

Those listed as defendants in the suit included UNN, its vice-chancellor, the Minister of Education, the National Universities Commission, the university registrar, former Acting Vice-Chancellor Mr Ujam, and the UNN Senate.

Before an injunction could be secured, however, Vice-Chancellor Simon Ortuanya responded to a Freedom of Information request from PREMIUM TIMES confirming that Mr Nnaji had forged his UNN degree certificate.

The university registrar subsequently supported the vice-chancellor’s position, stating that although Mr Nnaji was admitted in 1981, he neither graduated nor received any certificate from the institution.

Similarly, the National Youth Service Corps told PREMIUM TIMES, in response to a separate FOI request, that the discharge certificate held by the former minister was not authentic.

Mr Nnaji resigned as minister three days after the newspaper published its investigation.

His resignation sparked public outrage, with many Nigerians insisting that he should face prosecution for alleged violations of several Nigerian laws, including provisions of the Criminal Code Act.

Last week, legal practitioner Liborous Oshoma criticised the federal government for failing to prosecute the former minister, saying individuals involved in such acts “should be prosecuted and banned from holding public office to serve as a deterrent to others.”

The newspaper also reported in February that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission had launched an investigation into the forgery allegations.

Sources said the former minister could face prosecution if investigators establish that the credentials he presented were indeed forged.

(PREMIUM TIMES)

 

Suspected political thugs have set ablaze the secretariat of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Ubima Community, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The attack occurred on Thursday night, shortly before the visit of the former Governor of Rivers State and Immediate past Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Ameachi.

Ameachi has already arrived at the Port Harcourt International Airport and is heading to Ubima, his hometown, to validate his party’s registration.

The assailants were also reported to have invaded the minister’s community with heavy gunfire, shooting sporadically across the area.

Amaechi is one of the leaders of the coalition ADC working to wrestle power from President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

Sources said the political thugs stormed the community, fired heavily and set the party secretariat on fire.

It was further learnt that the attackers returned on Friday morning and erected a roadblock along the Omuawa-Ubima Road, where they reportedly stopped buses carrying ADC banners from entering Ubima.

Residents told newsmen that calm was later restored after security operatives deployed to the area chased the thugs away.

Efforts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer in Rivers State, CSP Grace Iringe-Koko, were unsuccessful as she did not respond to calls and text messages seeking confirmation of the incident.


 

Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman, has alleged that Iran is involved in sponsoring extremist activities in Nigeria and other parts of the world, claiming that Tehran supports groups it says are working to destabilise different countries while maintaining hostility toward Israel.

Freeman made the claim on Friday during an interview on The Morning Show on Arise News.

The ambassador stated that Iran is the only nation within the United Nations that openly declares an intention to eliminate another sovereign state, referencing repeated threats made against Israel.

He said the Iranian government has, for decades, provided support to militant groups and terror organisations globally as part of that objective.

Freeman further alleged that Iran supports organisations such as Hamas and Hezbollah, adding that Tehran was responsible for the October 7 attack carried out by Hamas against Israel.

He also claimed that Iranian-backed activities aimed at causing instability have been noticed in several regions, including Europe, Australia and parts of Africa.

Speaking about Nigeria, Freeman alleged that the Islamic Movement of Nigeria receives support from the Iranian government.

According to him, comments and social media posts from Iran’s leadership, including those made by Ali Khamenei, indicate such backing.

He said: “The issue here is about Iran. Iran is the only country in the world, in the United Nations, who expressly desires to wipe another country off the face of the earth. Iran has stated its very policy is to destroy Israel. Is to wipe Israel off the map is to make sure they kill every single person and no regime, no country that has an express desire to destroy Israel, and it’s not only an expressed desire.

“We’ve seen over 47 years, they’ve taken all the actions they can in order for that to happen. We’ve seen them sponsor terror organizations. They were behind October the seventh massacre of Hamas. We’ve seen them sponsoring Hezbollah. We’ve seen them acting in Europe. We’ve seen them acting in Australia. We’ve seen them acting in Nigeria.

“We’ve seen these people acting all across the world in order to spread disturbance for them to try and carry out their aim of destroying Israel, and Israel will not allow another country to have nuclear weapons when they’ve expressly stated they want those weapons to destroy Israel”.

“I think that it is well documented. We know that there are certain movements, for example, the Islamic movement of Nigeria is sponsored and is backed by the Iranian regime. This is not me saying this, we’ve seen that documented by the Iranian regime.

The Supreme Leader posted on X his support and his backing there. So that’s very open. And there are other areas as well that Iran is working for, destabilizing, not only Nigeria, but all of West Africa.”


 

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointments of four new Permanent Secretaries to address existing vacancies in the Federal Civil Service.

Those appointed are Warrens Bekearedebo Augusta from Bayelsa State; Jones-Nebo Nkiruka Bella from Enugu State; Aminu Sani Yargaya from Kano State; and Shoretire Ayinda Kamil from Ogun State.

The appointments followed a rigorous and transparent selection process in line with the Administration’s commitment to meritocracy and excellence in the Civil Service, the Director, Information and Public Relations, Mrs. Eno Olotu, said in a statement on Thursday.

According to the statement, the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries bring extensive experience and professional expertise to their positions, which is expected to enhance public service delivery and advance the government’s development agenda.

While congratulating the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries, the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Esther Walson-Jack, commended President Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to entrenching the principles of transparency, meritocracy, and professionalism in the Civil Service.

She emphasized that these appointments reflect the Administration’s dedication to fostering a competent and results-oriented Public Service that meets the needs of Nigerians.



 

The Ebonyi State Government has directed that all shrines and deities in Amasiri community, located in Afikpo Local Government Area, be destroyed following the community’s alleged involvement in a recent violent clash.

The directive was issued by the state governor, Francis Nwifuru, in a statement released on Friday by his Chief Press Secretary, Monday Uzor, after an enlarged state security meeting held on Thursday.

PlatinumPost reports that Amasiri was recently embroiled in a renewed land dispute with neighbouring Okporojo in Oso community, Edda Local Government Area.

The conflict resulted in several deaths and widespread destruction of property.

The violence took a gruesome turn when attackers beheaded four victims and fled with the severed heads.

Earlier, Nwifuru had imposed sanctions on Amasiri community, including the removal of its political appointees, the dethronement of its traditional rulers, the imposition of a curfew, and the closure of schools, among other measures.

The governor has repeatedly stated at various fora that the punitive actions against the community would remain until the severed heads are returned and those responsible for the killings are apprehended.

He also directed leaders and stakeholders of Amasiri to identify the locations of all shrines and deities to the government and security agencies.

“The state government has constituted a 19 – Member committee to demarcate the disputed boundary between Okporojo and Amasiri communities.

“The demarcation has become expedient since the two parties had signed an agreement to that effect.

“The committee is headed by the State Commissioner for Border and conflict Resolution, Prof. Paul Nwobashi and includes the surveyor general of the state; commissioner for lands and survey, among others,” he said.

He said that the curfew imposed on Amasiri community remains in force until the severed heads of the victims of Okporojo killings were recovered,” he said.


 

Saad Al-kaabi, Qatar’s energy minister, has warned that global crude oil prices could climb to $150 per barrel within “two to three weeks” if oil tankers remain unable to navigate the Strait of Hormuz.

Al-kaabi issued the warning on Friday during an interview with the Financial Times.

On March 2, major container shipping companies suspended sailings through both the Strait of Hormuz and the Suez Canal amid rising security concerns in the Middle East following US and Israeli strikes on Iran.

The Strait of Hormuz — a narrow maritime channel linking the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea — serves as the only sea route connecting the Gulf region’s oil and gas producers with international markets. Because of this, it is regarded as one of the most strategically critical waterways globally.

Speaking to Financial Times, Al-kaabi said the global energy market could face serious disruptions if vessels are unable to move through the Strait of Hormuz.

He projected that crude prices “could reach $150 a barrel within two to three weeks if tankers and other vessels remain unable to pass through the strategic waterway”.

Al-Kaabi also cautioned that natural gas prices could climb to $40 per metric million British thermal units (MMBtu) if supply disruptions continue — almost four times higher than the levels recorded before the war.

He said if the conflict persists, energy producers across the Gulf region may be compelled to declare force majeure, potentially leading to the suspension of energy deliveries.

“Everybody that has not called for force majeure we expect will do so in the next few days that this continues. All exporters in the Gulf region will have to call force majeure,” Al-kaabi said.

“If they don’t, they are at some point going to pay the liability for that legally, and that’s their choice.”

On March 2, QatarEnergy, the state-owned energy company of Qatar, said it had halted the production of liquefied natural gas (LNG) due to Iranian military attacks on its operating facilities.

Al-kaabi, addressing the shutdown, said the government and QatarEnergy are still assessing the extent of the damage to the facility.

“We don’t yet know the extent of the damage, as it is currently still being assessed. It is not clear yet how long it will take to repair,” he said.

Even if hostilities stopped immediately, the minister said it would take “weeks to months” for Qatar to restore normal export operations because of logistical disruptions.

Saudi Aramco, the state-owned oil company of Saudi Arabia, had also shut down its Ras Tanura oil refinery following a fire sparked by debris from an Iranian drone attack at the facility.

The disruption in global energy supply has already pushed petrol prices higher in Nigeria.

On March 5, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited raised petrol prices at its filling stations to N933 per litre in Lagos and N960 per litre in Abuja.

The increase followed a review by the Dangote Petroleum Refinery, which raised its ex-gantry petrol price to N874 per litre from N774 per litre.