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Abuja, the nation's capital went agog last weekend with what observers said was musical earthquake as top music artistes who hitherto were drawn in a prolonged beef put their personal grouse behind and join in the celebration of music duo Zule Zoo who marked 20 years in the entertainment industry. 

The event was the special anniversary concert tagged the “Ultimate Thank You Party” to commemorate the group’s two-decade journey, which began in the early 2000s and was propelled into national prominence by their breakout hit, "Kerewa". 

The event brought together top-rated artistes, including 2Baba, Faze Alone and others to join the defunct Plantashun Boys to thrill guests. Also in attendance was a popular streamer, Kolu who added colour to the event. 

It was admixture of long memory, excitement and sober reflection, especially when guests rose to pay tribute to Michael Aboh, one half of the duo, who passed away in 2022. 
The surviving member, Al-Hassan Ibrahim, had pulled up the star-studded event as a mark of honour to his late partner. 

Zule Zoo’s two-decade anniversary celebration seen as a reunion of memories and a reaffirmation of their lasting imprint on Nigeria’s music scene did not end without the unique dance style they are known for, which involves rolling their waist. 

Leading brands partnered to ensure the success of the event, in appreciation of the joy they have brought to many entertainment lovers in the country. 

The anniversary ceremony also had high media visibility, as well as media executives including Alex Nwankwo popularly known as AlexReports the CEO of Amity Global Network. 
The event later dovetailed into an after-party held at sequence lounge 

Their "Kerewa" song helped define an era and established Zule Zoo as pioneers of the distinctive “Takuraku” sound, a fusion of traditional Nigerian rhythms, hip-hop, and reggae.


The highly talked about event in the capital city was packaged by leading event promotion brand, Papie T entertainment.











 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said there are strong indications that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, may have been killed.

On Saturday, the United States and Israel launched missile strikes on Iran, with Israel describing the operation as “pre-emptive”.

Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said the offensive was aimed at “remove threats against the State of Israel”.

The coordinated military action by Israel and the United States targeted strategic Iranian locations, including areas surrounding Khamenei’s compound in Tehran.

The Israeli government said several key officials of the Iranian government were eliminated during the strike.

Iran responded by firing missiles at US assets across the Middle East. Reports indicate that Iranian projectiles struck locations in the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar.

Reacting to the situation, Netanyahu said “all indications show this tyrant is no longer with us”.

Earlier, Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s foreign minister, dismissed reports that Khamenei had been killed, insisting that the country’s supreme leader was “safe and sound”.

Araghchi added that efforts to alter Iran’s political leadership amount to a “mission impossible”.

However, Israeli media outlets reported that Khamenei’s body had been recovered following the strike.


 

President Bola Tinubu on Saturday received former Defence Minister, General Theophilus Danjuma (retd.), at the State House, Abuja.

The Presidency disclosed this in a brief statement issued on Saturday.

While specifics of the discussion were not made public, it is customary for serving presidents to seek Danjuma’s counsel on issues of national significance, considering his vast military background and standing as an elder statesman.

Danjuma served as Defence Minister during the first term of former President Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 to 2003.

At 87, the Taraba State-born retired general remains one of the country’s most prominent military and political figures.

He was Chief of Army Staff between 1976 and 1979 under the military administration of Obasanjo and later returned as Minister of Defence from 1999 to 2003 in Obasanjo’s civilian government.

Danjuma also played a significant role in Nigeria’s political trajectory, notably during the July 1966 counter-coup that ushered General Yakubu Gowon to power.

Outside the military sphere, he is a billionaire businessman with investments in the oil and gas industry through South Atlantic Petroleum and is widely recognised for his philanthropy via the TY Danjuma Foundation.

Over the years, the elder statesman has spoken strongly on national security matters.

In 2018, he stirred nationwide debate when he urged Nigerians to defend themselves against armed attackers, alleging that security forces were not doing enough to protect vulnerable communities.



 

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested seven suspects after a violent clash between youths in the Otto and Ijanikin communities along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway resulted in the death of one person.

The command’s spokesperson, SP Abimbola Adebisi, disclosed this in a statement issued on Saturday in Lagos.

She explained that the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Olohundare Jimoh, led a combined team of police personnel and tactical units to the Otto-Ijanikin corridor to restore calm after the expressway was barricaded during the disturbance.

“The road was successfully cleared and reopened to traffic at about 9:00 a.m., while normalcy has since been restored in the affected communities.

“During the clash, a man identified as Akinyemi Omo Akin was shot and later died in the hospital.

“The command has ordered a full-scale investigation into the incident, ” she said.

According to Adebisi, the investigation will be supervised by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti.

The police spokesperson dismissed allegations that the deceased was struck by a stray bullet fired by officers.

“Preliminary findings indicate that before police intervention, both groups brought in suspected cultists who engaged in a gun duel, during which the victim was believed to have been shot.

“Seven suspects from both sides of the conflict have been apprehended and are currently in police custody.

“The suspects have made voluntary statements detailing their roles in the clash, ” she said.

Adebisi added that a locally fabricated pistol and two live cartridges were recovered from one of the arrested suspects.

She further noted that tactical and anti-riot units have been deployed to sweep through the affected communities and surrounding bushes to track down other suspects who fled the scene.

The spokesperson cautioned individuals and groups against actions capable of disrupting public peace, warning that offenders would be prosecuted in accordance with the law.

She also called on parents and guardians to warn their children against involvement in violent activities.

Adebisi said the Commissioner of Police has assured residents of adequate security and encouraged them to continue their lawful activities without fear.

She urged members of the public to report suspicious movements or activities that could threaten peace and security via the command’s emergency lines: 07061019374, 08065154338, 08063299264, 08039344870, and 09168630929.


 

Globacom has partnered with leading device manufacturer Samsung to unveil the new Galaxy S26 series, giving its subscribers early access to the highly anticipated smartphone.

At the event held on Thursday, both companies announced an exclusive pre-order window for Glo subscribers. Customers who purchase the Samsung Galaxy S26 at any Gloworld outlet nationwide will receive 18GB of free data under the Glo Smartphone Festival Data Plan, delivered as 3GB monthly for six months. Each device also comes with a Platinum Number eSIM and up to 10GB extra data every month.

Built for speed, performance and style, the Galaxy S26 combines a refined design with an immersive display.

It features advanced camera capabilities, long lasting battery life, enhanced privacy protection and new AI powered tools designed to make everyday use smarter and easier.

The unveiling of the Galaxy S26 series by Samsung and Globacom took place yesterday at Globacom’s headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos. This drew high value customers, industry stakeholders and members of the media for the official launch.

 

Speaking at the event, Samsung’s Product Manager, Sellout Platinum, Mr Solomon Osibeluwo, said Globacom is the first partner to host the masterclass session for the S26 series. He added that the strong relationship between both brands made the collaboration possible and reaffirmed Samsung’s commitment to the partnership.

Head of Gloworld, Mohamed Rabie, said the partnership is centred on delivering real value to customers. “At Globacom, we believe that premium technology should come with premium value and that is exactly what we are offering. The S26 device was launched just last night by Samsung Nigeria, and we are proud to note that Globacom is the first partner to offer both masterclass and the pre-order benefit service to customers,” Rabie said.

He also encouraged Nigerians to visit Gloworld outlets nationwide to experience the Galaxy S26 and secure their devices, describing the launch as an opportunity powered by innovation and collaboration.

 

President Bola  Tinubu has approved the reappointment of Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi as Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for another five-year term.

A statement signed on Saturday by Bayo Onanuga -Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, said the renewal, which took effect on Friday, February 27, follows the completion of Dr Audi’s first tenure, which began in 2021 under former President Muhammadu Buhari.

PlatinumPost reports that his initial five-year mandate ended last Friday while he was participating in activities marking the 2026 World Civil Defence Day at the NSCDC National Headquarters in Abuja.

Dr Audi is expected to return to office on Monday with a fresh mandate.

The statement further reads :” President Tinubu charged Audi to reposition the service to play a more significant role in the country’s security, especially as the police refocus on their primary responsibility of protecting citizens from bandits, kidnappers, and terrorists.

“Dr Audi was born on September 30, 1967, in Laminga Town, Nasarawa LGA, Nasarawa State. After his early education in the state, he attended Teachers’ College in Jengre, Plateau State, where he obtained a Teachers’ Grade II Certificate in 1987.

“He further attended the College of Education, Akwanga, earning the Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) in 1992. Driven by a thirst for knowledge, he went to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Physical and Health Education in 1995.

“In 2001, he earned a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Calabar. He obtained a PhD in Public Administration from Nasarawa State University, Keffi, in 2014, and a Master’s in Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (MLCJ) from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, in 2019.

“Dr Audi joined the NSCDC in November 1996 as a volunteer and was deployed as a Divisional Officer in Obi Local Government Area, Nasarawa State, after completing his basic officer training in 1997.

“He served in various state commands and, in 2007, was promoted to the rank of Commandant of the Corps and subsequently deployed to the office of the Commandant-General at the National Headquarters in Abuja.”

 

Four people lost their lives and 18 others were injured in a stampede that broke out during the annual Ramadan Zakkat (alms) distribution at a private residence in Katsina metropolis.

According to a report by security analyst Zagozola Makama, the tragedy occurred around 9:00 p.m. on February 26 at the home of Alhaji Dahiru Usman Sarki in Kofar Guga Quarters.

Makama said sources said a large crowd had assembled at the residence to collect Ramadan alms when some individuals allegedly forced their way into the compound, sparking the stampede.

The Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Central Police Station (CPS) Katsina, promptly deployed officers to the scene and succeeded in restoring order.

In the aftermath of the incident, 18 persons suffered varying degrees of injuries and were taken to the General Hospital, Katsina, for treatment.

Four victims were later confirmed dead by a medical doctor. They were identified as Bilkisu Mamman, 40, of Kerau Quarters; Ihsan Musbahu, 40, of Abattoir Quarters; Aisha Sani, 16, of Kofar Sauri Quarters; and Salamatu Kabir, 45, of Sabuwar Unguwa Quarters.

Another victim, Hafsat Zubairu, 15, of Masanawa Quarters, was referred to the Federal Teaching Hospital for further medical evaluation.

Police authorities said the organisers of the Zakkat distribution had been invited for questioning, while investigation into the incident was ongoing.

 

Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, has spoken out to refute allegations connecting him to the ongoing dispute between social media figures Martins Vincent Otse, known as VeryDarkMan, and Mitchell Mukoro, also called King Mitchy.

The controversy followed insinuations of an alleged improper relationship or covert dealings between Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy — claims that VeryDarkMan reportedly amplified in his online commentary.

The philanthropist and content creator King Mitchy recently announced that she renovated a dilapidated school within six days, describing the effort as evidence that impactful change can occur swiftly when driven by genuine intention.

Her remarks were widely perceived as subtle digs at VeryDarkMan. In response, he accused her of being used as a political tool to polish the image of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

In another video, VeryDarkMan allegedly tagged the President’s son and claimed that both Seyi Tinubu and King Mitchy were threatening his life.

Reacting in a statement shared on Instagram on Saturday, Seyi Tinubu dismissed the claims and insinuations as untrue.

He explained that his interaction with King Mitchy was limited to his established philanthropic engagements.

Tinubu wrote, “I met Mitchy once, in a public setting, alongside others. On that occasion, I provided financial support toward her NGO activities, just as I have supported many young Nigerians and organisations working to empower our people.

“A follow-up meeting had been scheduled for me to receive an update on the impact of her NGO’s work following the donation. That meeting did not take place because I have been unwell.”

He categorically denied any private encounters, saying, “There has never been a private encounter, no secret arrangement, and no impropriety of any kind.”

Turning his attention to VeryDarkMan, Tinubu accused the activist of dragging him into a dispute he did not initiate.

He wrote, “What is deeply concerning is that a feud I did not start, and in which I have played no part, has been used as a vehicle to insert my name into a narrative without basis in truth.

“For reasons best known to him, VDM appears to have been looking for a trigger, an opportunity to attack and attempt to harm my reputation and seized upon this situation to do so. I will not accept that.

“If my name generates attention, let us at least deal in facts. Supporting charitable causes is not a crime. Meeting someone publicly to support their NGO is not a scandal. Repeating falsehoods loudly does not transform them into truth.”

Tinubu further stressed that he would not be intimidated by what he described as fabricated narratives.

“I will not be bullied, and I will not dignify fiction with panic.
“I have experienced bullying before, and I understand the harm it can cause. That is why I take a firm stance against it,” he said.

He ended the statement by reiterating his dedication to youth-focused initiatives through his foundation, maintaining that charitable work should not be politicised.

“To those seeking to manufacture controversy: Nigeria needs builders, not bullies. We need responsible discourse, not sensationalism driven by speculation.

“I firmly reject the accusations made against me. I call for de-escalation, for restraint, and for a return to truth and responsibility,” he added.

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Residents and community leaders in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State on Saturday conducted a mass burial for seven persons slain in a recent assault by gunmen.

The interment took place at a primary school in Miango, less than a week after nine victims of a terror attack in Dorowa Babuje, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, were buried. The ceremony was accompanied by protests, as grieving residents voiced anger over the persistent violence in the area.

Demonstrators displayed placards bearing messages such as “Irigwe lives matter,” “Stop this Christian genocide,” “End Christian Genocide in Nigeria,” “Listen to the cries of our widows,” and “Justice for the slain victims.”

The National President of the Irigwe Youths Movement, Ezekiel Bini, denounced the killings, stating, “We are tired of burying our people. We demand justice and protection for our community.

“We thought this nonsense would have stopped by now after two decades. We can no longer take this nonsense again. We have been crying, and no one seems to hear us. And when we say there is Christian genocide going on, some people won’t believe it. But right here, among the corpses, there is a Fulani man who is a Christian.”

Bini also faulted what he described as the arrest of community members over separate incidents, saying, “No Irigwe man should take responsibility for something we don’t know.

“We will not take it. If you arrest any Irigwe because of the death of any cow, we will not take it again. Enough is enough.”

The Paramount Ruler of the Irigwe ethnic nationality, His Royal Highness Ronku Aku, characterised the occasion as “a dark day for our community.”

He pointed to open grazing as a central issue, adding, “Our problem is open grazing. My people are being killed. Open grazing must stop for us to have peace in Nigeria. I’m calling on the government to intervene in this matter. You can’t be a Chief without the people.”

Chairman of Bassa Local Government Area, Joshua Riti, assured residents that the council was working with security agencies to track down those responsible for the attack.

Among those interred was Abbas Musa, a graduate of Enugu State University of Science and Technology and a health officer with Bassa LGA, who was shot dead at his residence on Monday, February 23, 2026.

Five members of the same family — Nancy Monday, Nuhu Isaiah, Henry Dah, Zongo Sunday, and Tarma Monday — were also buried. They were reportedly trailed into their bedrooms and killed by the attackers on February 26, 2026.

The latest killings have further escalated tension within the community, with residents renewing calls for stronger security measures to forestall additional loss of life.

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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has confirmed that four women died in a road traffic accident involving four vehicles at Agulu Lake along the Nanka-Agulu Road in Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State on Friday night.

The Anambra Sector Commander of the FRSC, Mrs Bridget Asekhauno, disclosed this to journalists on Saturday in Awka, attributing the crash to excessive speed and loss of control.

According to her, the vehicles involved were a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number HAL676YG, a shuttle bus marked UKP274YA, a trailer and a Toyota Hilux, both of which had no registration numbers.

“There were no eyewitnesses to the crash as all the drivers fled the scene.

“However, observations by the FRSC rescue team from the Nanka outpost indicated that the bus was descending the hill at high speed, lost control and rammed into three other vehicles,” she said.

Asekhauno stated that 19 persons were involved in the accident, including six male adults, 10 female adults and three male children.

“The crash claimed the lives of four women, while five others sustained injuries,” she added.

She said those injured were taken to St. Joseph Hospital, Adazi, for medical attention, while the remains of the deceased were deposited in the hospital morgue.

The sector commander noted that an alternative route was arranged to ease traffic congestion in the area following the incident.

She extended condolences to the families of the victims and wished the injured quick recovery, while urging motorists to observe safety regulations.

“Drive safely to stay alive; safety is everyone’s responsibility,” she said

 

Given the depth and intensity of the friendship they cultivated over decades, many people are befuddled by why the personal conflict between former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu has burst into the open with such virulence. As I’ll show, it’s inspired by deep-seated envy, ego trip and bruised self-construal.

Both were born in 1960 (with El-Rufai being about nine months older), graduated from ABU in the 1980s (with El-Rufai graduating three years earlier), have a reputation for boldness and outspokenness, and were stars of the Olusegun Obasanjo administration.

From the outside looking in, it appears to me that although both men had mutual admiration for each other, the scale tilted a little in favor of El-Rufai. I say this for at least two reasons.

One, according to a recent social media post by presidential aide Gimba Kakanda, who appears to be close to both men, Ribadu named his son in honor of El-Rufai. I am not aware that El-Rufai requited Ribadu’s gesture even though he has had boys. If my assumption is wrong, I apologize. If it’s right, that bespeaks a deep, unspoken, but nonetheless significant inequality in admiration.

Second, on page 358 of El-Rufai’s 2013 autobiography titled The Accidental Public Servant, which has made the social media rounds, El-Rufai revealed that when the late Umaru Musa Yar’Adua sought Ribadu’s support to be president and said Obasanjo had already endorsed him, Ribadu rebuffed Yar’Adua, saying, “Well, Obasanjo has not told me, and as far as the presidency is concerned, I have my candidate for president, and that is Nasir El-Rufai. I am going to have to speak to Obasanjo about this.”

So, El-Rufai internalized the asymmetry in their admiration for each other. He took for granted that Ribadu thought higher of him than he did of Ribadu. There can be no greater endorsement of this fact than Ribadu’s perception that El-Rufai was the best Nigerian qualified to succeed Obasanjo.

However, in 2011, when Bola Ahmed Tinubu was shopping for a young northern candidate to fly the flag of the ACN, he commissioned a public opinion poll to determine which northern candidate enjoyed the most national acceptance, according to Akin Osuntokun’s February 20, 2026, Arise News interview.

Osuntokun not only worked with both men during the Obasanjo presidency, he is also friends with them. Plus, I’ve heard this story from several people close to El-Rufai and Ribadu, but this is the first time it’s out in the open.

Osuntokun’s revelation that the national poll showed Nuhu Ribadu with a significantly higher rating (about 45 percent) compared to Nasir El-Rufai (around seven percent) is consistent with what I’ve heard.

Based on that result, Tinubu backed Ribadu’s candidacy within the ACN. It also marked the beginning of Ribadu’s relationship with Tinubu.

El-Rufai’s exaggerated self-construal of his superiority over Ribadu was badly shattered, and he couldn’t take it. But I am not surprised by the outcome of the poll. It occurred at the height of Ribadu’s popularity in the country.

As I pointed out in a past column, my own paternal uncle, a UK-educated health professional, named his son Ribadu, not Nuhu, in honor of Nuhu Ribadu’s exploits at the EFCC. When I told him Ribadu is the name of a town in Adamawa State where Nuhu hails from, he was surprised. We still laugh over it.

El-Rufai’s ego was badly bruised because he had a hard time accepting that Ribadu, who didn’t think of himself as presidential material in 2007 and who instead thought El-Rufai should succeed Obasanjo, should be considered worthier of being president in 2011 by more Nigerians. As a result, the previously impregnable walls of friendship between them began to collapse irretrievably.

By 2015, El-Rufai rode on the coattails of Muhammadu Buhari to become governor of Kaduna State. According to people familiar with the dynamics of their relationship, El-Rufai studiously used his influence in the Buhari government to exclude Ribadu.

But by 2023, when Tinubu became president, Ribadu got his groove back. El-Rufai believes that the rejection of his ministerial nomination by the Senate on “security” grounds was inspired by Ribadu, who was retaliating for El-Rufai’s own underhanded exclusion of Ribadu during the Buhari presidency.

Most regular people with no hangups would take it in their stride and wait for their “time.” But El-Rufai isn’t a “regular” person. He must be in on the action or everything must be scattered. So, he set out to do at least three things to get at Ribadu: 1. Show that Ribadu is dangerous and vindictive. 2. Show that he is incompetent. 3. Show that he is a craven fellow who can’t return, much less match, El-Rufai’s lethal rhetorical salvos.

These points overlap. If you are vindictive but are afraid of being seen as such, then you’re a coward. If you’re a coward and you control the security of the country, then you’re also incompetent. If you don’t respond to my personal attacks, it’s because you fear that I’ll reveal more damaging information and also lack the rhetorical and intellectual firepower to fight back, which harkens back to your fitness for the job of protecting the country.

Of course, El-Rufai knows that Ribadu is anything but a coward. In The Accidental Public Servant, El-Rufai recounts an incident from their undergraduate days at Ahmadu Bello University to illustrate what he presents as Ribadu’s boldness.

According to El-Rufai, Ribadu was confronted by an armed robber who pointed a gun at him. Instead of complying or retreating, Ribadu slapped the robber and challenged him.

El-Rufai told the anecdote as an example of Ribadu’s fearlessness and impulsive self-confidence during their student years and to sketch Ribadu’s temperament early on, suggesting that Ribadu’s later public persona as an anti-corruption crusader was consistent with traits visible even as an undergraduate.

In his only public reaction to El-Rufai’s constant personal attacks, Ribadu was conciliatory and even-tempered. “Despite the incessant baiting and attacks, I have never spoken ill of Nasir on record anywhere,” he wrote on February 24, 2025. “This is out of respect for our past association and our respective families. I will not start today.”

El-Rufai’s supporters read the statement, whose grace should have disarmed anyone, as evidence of cowardice. But had he attacked El-Rufai back in the fashion that El-Rufai savaged him, the public, which tends to side with the underdog (in this case anyone outside the orbit of the reigning government), would see El-Rufai as the victim and Ribadu as the villain.

This gave El-Rufai the illusion that he was winning the war and led him to dig in even deeper with that self-sabotaging Arise News interview, which overstepped the bounds of reasonableness and landed him in the hot water he is in now.

In spite of people’s natural predilection to sympathize with the underdog, outside of partisan political circles, El-Rufai’s troubles aren’t eliciting the profusion of support, outrage and empathy anyone else would have received. And it’s because he is being given a taste of his own medicine.

For those who want to sympathize with him, which is perfectly legitimate, I leave you with these words he uttered on January 22, 2012, at the Yar’Adua Center, Abuja, at a presentation at the T2T (Transformed To Transform) Nigeria Conference for Youth Corps Members:

“We have no politics of public interest or public good. And you know the politicians proudly tell you that politics is about interest. If they don’t get what they want, they’re ready to collapse the system.

“Every military coup in Nigeria’s history was engineered by civilians. They have lost elections, right or wrongly. If a politician contests for a position and he doesn’t get it, he’ll not support a party member that got the nomination.

“He would rather move to the opposition and ensure that the person that defeated him fair and square loses the election. So, we have a political culture where the primacy of personal interest trumps everything else.

“Now, what is the difference between human beings and animals? So it is with most Nigerian politicians: everyone for himself, no one for the country, no one even for the party. It’s an interesting political culture. And it’s ingrained. Politicians believe that is the way, that is politics, and to change it will take quite an effort. This is a problem.”

 

Kperogi is a renowned Nigerian columnist and United States-based Professor of Journalism.

 

Note: Views expressed in this opinion are personal and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts and beliefs of PlatinumPost or its owners.

 

United States’ President, Donald Trump, said Friday that he is considering Republican Senator Ted Cruz for a future vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court, despite Cruz stating last month that he was not interested in the position.

Speaking at a rally in Corpus Christi, Trump introduced the Texas lawmaker and praised him as “an amazing guy.”

The president joked that Cruz would secure overwhelming bipartisan backing in Congress if nominated, quipping that lawmakers in both parties might welcome the move as a way to remove him from the Senate.

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A fire incident on Friday night destroyed parts of the Palace of the Emir of Jama’a in Kafanchan, the administrative centre of Jema’a Local Government Area in Kaduna State.

Sources said that the section affected comprised apartments within the wing occupied by the Emir’s mother.

According to the sources, the fire reportedly started while the family was preparing for the early evening prayers (Magrib), sparking panic within the palace and nearby neighbourhood.

A visit to the palace later that night revealed lingering smoke and clear signs of devastation, with portions of the structure extensively damaged and several household belongings burnt to ashes.

Following the incident, residents and sympathisers gathered at the palace to show support for the Emir and his family.

Eyewitnesses said personnel from the Kaduna State Fire Service in Kafanchan responded to a distress call but could not immediately contain the flames, as their pumping machine reportedly failed to start on arrival.

Sources said the setback slowed initial firefighting operations, enabling the blaze to spread and destroy four flats before reinforcements arrived.

Community volunteers were also reported to have assisted in efforts to rescue valuables and stop the fire from reaching other parts of the palace.

As at the time of filing this report, no casualties had been recorded, though the inferno caused considerable damage.

The cause of the outbreak was yet to be determined, and authorities had not issued an official statement detailing the losses or circumstances surrounding the incident.

Residents of Kafanchan described the incident as unfortunate and urged improvements in emergency response services within the area.