Saturday, 14 February 2026

Regina Daniels Makes Valentine's Day Special by Gifting Her Mother a Pair of Vehicles

Nollywood actress and politician Rita Daniels recently received a heartwarming gift from her daughter, Regina Daniels, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Rita shared the joyful news on Instagram, revealing that Regina surprised her with two cars: a Toyota Land Cruiser and a Toyota Hilux. The gesture came at a time when she was experiencing transportation challenges. Rita expressed her gratitude online, announcing that her "Valentine came early" and inviting everyone to celebrate with her. She explained the circumstances leading up to the thoughtful gift, noting that one of the cars Regina had previously gifted her was damaged in an accident, while the other was taken away, leaving her without a reliable means of transport. Reluctant at first to tell Regina about her situation, she was eventually met with an overwhelming show of love and support. She shared, “It was hard for me to tell my daughter I had no means of movement due to her own situation… but look at what she did! She got me not one, but two cars! Thank you, my pride and joy, @regina.daniels.” A video accompanying her post captured Rita dancing joyfully beside the new vehicles, radiating happiness. Regina Daniels, who began acting at a young age, continues to be one of Nollywood’s leading stars, maintaining a prominent presence in both the industry and on social media.

Inspiring Young Women: A Valentine Message from the Enpowerher Initiative

My beautiful ladies- Mrs Grace Obanuso Happy Valentine’s Day ❤️ I know this holiday is usually about flowers and crushes and all that fun (and sometimes dramatic!) stuff, but today I want you to remember something more important: you are so deeply loved — not because of what you do, how you look, your grades, your talents, or how “grown up” you’re becoming — but simply because you are you. You are beautiful, you need no ones validation to make know that you are; you don’t have to say yes to every pressure, protecting your focus is protecting your peace. Let no man despise your youth, be an example of believers in character, words and charity Watching you grow into the young woman you’re becoming is one of the greatest privileges of my life. I see your strength. I see your kindness. I see the way you care about your friends, the way you think deeply about things, the way you try even when something feels hard. Even on the days when you doubt yourself, I hope you know I never doubt you. Growing up years can be exciting and confusing and wonderful and overwhelming all at once. As you figure out friendships, dreams, love, and who you want to be, I hope you always carry this truth in your heart: You are worthy of respect. You are worthy of kindness. You are worthy of a love that feels safe and steady and true. Don’t ever shrink yourself to fit someone else’s expectations. The right people in your life will celebrate your voice, your quirks, your laugh, your opinions, your big feelings, and your big dreams. You weren’t created to live small, refuse to shrink. You are made for more. No matter how tall you get, how independent you become, or how far you go in this world, you will always be my girl. I will always be in your corner — cheering you on, picking you up when you fall, and loving you through every season. Happy Valentine’s Day to all my beautiful daughters out there. I love you Mrs. ObanusoCares💕

Thursday, 12 February 2026

After Meeting with Netanyahu, Trump Calls for Continued Iran Nuclear Negotiations

US President Donald Trump revealed he urged the continuation of negotiations with Iran during a White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, February 11. The meeting took place as diplomatic efforts to address Tehran’s nuclear program gain momentum. Commenting on the closed-door discussions, Trump characterized the talks as productive but noted that no final agreement had been reached. He reiterated his commitment to diplomacy, stating that he advocated for ongoing negotiations to determine if a deal could ultimately be achieved. Writing on Truth Social, Trump emphasized his preference for a peaceful resolution but issued a cautious warning that the situation could escalate if an agreement proves unattainable. This visit marked Netanyahu’s sixth trip to the United States since Trump returned to office, occurring at a time of heightened regional tensions and increasing scrutiny over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Netanyahu, who has consistently described Iran as an existential threat to Israel, is believed to have pressed Trump to pursue a more comprehensive agreement. Such a deal would extend beyond nuclear enrichment limits to address Iran's ballistic missile program and its support for proxy groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Ahead of the meeting, Netanyahu’s office issued a statement highlighting Israel’s security concerns. The statement underscored that any potential agreement must address Iran’s missile capabilities as well as its influence in regional disputes. Iran, meanwhile, has signaled some willingness to curtail parts of its nuclear program in exchange for economic sanctions relief but remains resolute in rejecting demands related to its missile development and support for allied regional factions. In a public address prior to the Washington talks, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian warned that Tehran would not submit to what he described as excessive international demands. During a rally commemorating the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, Pezeshkian affirmed that Iran is open to verification processes and reiterated that the country is not aiming to develop nuclear weapons. However, he maintained that Iran would resist external pressure on other fronts. Before his meeting with Trump, Netanyahu also held discussions with Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff and senior adviser Jared Kushner. The pair reportedly provided an update on preliminary talks held with Iranian officials the previous week. This renewed diplomatic push coincides with an expansion of the U.S. military presence in the region. Trump has repeatedly cautioned Iran about potential military action should negotiations falter, even mentioning the possibility of deploying an additional aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East. Last month, the USS Abraham Lincoln was deployed amid rising tensions. Observers point out that Israel is concerned Washington may prioritize achieving an expedited deal over addressing critical regional security issues. Georgetown University professor Daniel Byman noted that some in Israel fear key concerns such as Iran’s missile program and support for proxy forces might not receive the focus they require during these negotiations. Additionally, political analysts speculate that Iran’s bargaining position may have been weakened in light of recent domestic unrest and last year’s joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes targeting its military and nuclear infrastructure.

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Trump Acknowledges Nigeria's First Lady Oluremi Tinubu as a Respected Leader in Recent Meeting

At the 74th Annual National Prayer Breakfast held on Capitol Hill, U.S. President Donald Trump extended a warm acknowledgment to Nigeria's First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, describing her as a "very respected woman." This notable interaction marked a moment of international recognition and underscored the significance of her dual role as both a national figure and religious leader. Mrs. Tinubu, who also serves as a Christian pastor at the largest church in Nigeria, (RCCG) Redeemed Christian Church of God, joined the prestigious event and was invited on stage by President Trump amid applause from attendees. Trump expressed admiration for her influence, saying, "We’re honored to be joined today by Nigeria's First Lady, who happens to serve as a pastor in the largest church in Nigeria—a very respected woman." With these words, he highlighted her stature not just within Nigeria but also on the global stage. This commendation couldn't have come at a more pivotal moment for Nigeria. The country is currently undergoing vital transformations under the Renewed Hope administration led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Guided by the All Progressives Congress manifesto, this agenda prioritizes key reforms aimed at tackling persistent economic, social, and infrastructural challenges. Among its core focus areas are fiscal responsibility paired with growth-driven investment strategies, job creation targeted at empowering youth, bolstering agricultural output to secure food availability, enhancing healthcare and education accessibility, developing infrastructure such as power, housing, and roads, strengthening security measures, supporting vulnerable communities through social programs, and promoting governance founded on anti-corruption principles. Furthermore, international recognition from figures like President Trump injects diplomatic momentum into Nigeria’s foreign policy strategy. The United States plays an essential role in various partnerships with Nigeria, ranging from counterterrorism efforts against Boko Haram and other insurgencies, to trade and investment via agreements like the African Growth and Opportunity Act. Such goodwill has the potential to amplify Nigeria’s initiatives—take the power sector as an example. Here, the Renewed Hope agenda is pushing for sustainable electricity solutions through public-private partnerships reminiscent of Lagos’s success with independent power projects. A supportive stance from global allies such as the U.S. could translate into increased investor confidence or even technical assistance that propels Nigeria’s reforms forward. Ultimately, the recognition of First Lady Oluremi Tinubu represents more than a personal accolade; it serves as a nod to Nigeria's evolving strategic presence on the global stage. In these moments of international collaboration and goodwill, there lies an opportunity for the nation to forge stronger partnerships that align with its vision of progress and resilience

US Imposes New Oil Sanctions on Iran Following Indirect Talks in Oman

On Friday, February 6, the United States unveiled new sanctions designed to curb Iranian oil exports shortly after Washington and Tehran wrapped up a day of indirect negotiations in Oman. State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott stated that Iran relies on oil revenue to support "destabilizing activities worldwide" and further tighten domestic repression. He emphasized US President Donald Trump’s commitment to reducing what the administration terms as Iran’s illegal oil and petrochemical exports as part of its maximum pressure campaign. The latest measures outlined by the State Department target transactions involving 14 vessels accused of transporting Iranian oil. These include ships registered under flags from Turkey, India, and the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, sanctions were imposed on 15 entities and two individuals believed to be connected to these activities. Since the onset of Trump’s administration, the US has consistently enforced sanctions aimed at pressuring other nations to cease purchasing Iranian oil. The announcement comes as Iran's foreign minister engaged in indirect talks with senior US officials in Oman on Friday, discussing the country’s nuclear program. The discussions were described as taking place in a “positive atmosphere.” These talks follow a period of escalating tensions during which Iran’s clerical leadership forcefully suppressed widespread protests—the largest seen since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Trump has also previously threatened military action against Iran while bolstering US armed forces near its coastline.

Monday, 2 February 2026

Troops Strike: Boko Haram Commander and 10 Killed in Action

Just a day after troops of the Joint Task Force (North East) Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK) eliminated Julaibib, a notorious Boko Haram/ISWAP commander in the Gujba area of the Timbuktu Triangle, another significant breakthrough was achieved. Abu Khalid, the second-in-command in Sambisa Forest, was neutralized alongside ten other terrorists. The operation, carried out by Sector 1 troops in collaboration with the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) under Operation DESERT Sanity, took place around 11:00 p.m. in the Komala region of Konduga Local Government Area, Borno State. Security sources reported that the troops recovered a cache of weapons, including five AK-47 rifles, magazines, as well as bicycles, a variety of food and medical supplies, and other logistics. Importantly, no casualties were recorded among the troops. Komala, a settlement located approximately 35 kilometers from Maiduguri along the perilous Maiduguri-Damboa-Biu road, has long been abandoned due to persistent Boko Haram insurgency in the area.

Saturday, 31 January 2026

US Judge Rejects Minnesota's Request to Halt Immigration Sweeps

Over the weekend, Minnesota's efforts to halt the aggressive immigration enforcement operations led by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) faced a significant setback. A federal judge denied the state’s request to temporarily suspend the sweeping detention and deportation campaign, further igniting controversy over the federal operation, dubbed Metro Surge. Under the Trump administration, federal agents targeted communities across Minnesota in search of undocumented immigrants. These operations resulted in thousands of arrests and two tragic fatalities—both US citizens—fueling public outrage and widespread protests across the state. Federal Judge Katherine Menendez ruled against Minnesota’s plea for a temporary restraining order, stating that “the balance of harms does not decisively favor an injunction.” She emphasized that her decision was not a resolution on the broader case but rather a response to the urgent request for an immediate halt. Menendez refrained from commenting on whether the large-scale immigration crackdown violated any laws or the state’s sovereignty. Meanwhile, Minnesota remains steadfast in its argument that the operation undermines its rights as a state. The major flashpoint of this controversy has been Minneapolis, the state’s largest metropolitan hub, which has borne the brunt of ICE's activities. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey expressed deep disappointment following the ruling, highlighting the emotional and social toll the federal sweeps have had on his community. He remarked on how residents have been living in fear and dealing with disruption from “a federal operation that never belonged in Minneapolis in the first place.” The furor surrounding Metro Surge reached new heights after two Minnesota citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, were killed by heavily armed ICE agents. Their deaths triggered nationwide demonstrations, forcing the Trump administration to reassess its approach. Shortly afterward, Greg Bovino, a senior commander for Customs and Border Protection, was replaced by Tom Homan, who vowed to scale back enforcement with stipulations. Adding fuel to tensions, Minnesota Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a controversial letter to state officials following Pretti’s death. The letter reportedly included conditions for stopping ICE operations within Minnesota, which critics interpreted as akin to a threat. Bondi celebrated Judge Menendez’s ruling as an important victory for the Trump administration’s Justice Department. In a public statement on social media platform X, Bondi declared, “Neither sanctuary policies nor meritless litigation will stop the Trump Administration from enforcing federal law in Minnesota.” As protests against Metro Surge continue to swell and legal actions unfold, Minnesota’s battle to reclaim what it sees as its sovereignty reflects deeper fractures in America’s ongoing debate over immigration policy. For countless residents across the state, however, the immediate concern remains navigating through challenges of fear and disruption caused by these sweeping crackdowns.