Presidency fires back at ADC over Buhari’s state funeral remarks

The Nigerian Presidency has fired back at the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for condemning the state burial accorded to former President Muhammadu Buhari, describing the opposition party’s remarks as “dishonest, opportunistic, and politically desperate.”

In a strongly worded statement issued in Abuja, Sunday Dare, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Public Communications, dismissed ADC’s comments as baseless and designed to gain political relevance.

“The latest outburst from the African Democratic Congress (ADC) regarding former President Buhari’s state burial is nothing but an opportunistic exercise in manufactured outrage. It’s a laughable tantrum by a poorly amalgamated political contraption desperately clutching at straws for relevance it will never attain,” Dare said.

The ADC had earlier accused the Tinubu-led administration of politicising Buhari’s burial, a claim the Presidency firmly rejected. According to Dare, it is the ADC, not the government, that is trying to exploit Buhari’s death for political mileage.

“They have chosen to dance on his grave for relevance,” he stated, referencing what he described as the ADC’s “shameless” attempt to score points from a solemn national event.

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He also criticised the presence of political figures like Atiku Abubakar and Nasir El-Rufai at Buhari’s funeral in Daura, claiming their arrival was “choreographed” to stir political sentiments.

Buhari’s Burial Was Dignified – Presidency

The statement emphasized that Buhari was accorded a dignified and honourable state burial, which drew attention from world leaders and millions of Nigerians. It dismissed the ADC’s critique as “sanctimonious whining.”

“World leaders showed up, millions tuned in, and even ADC promoters pranced around Daura like eager real estate agents,” Dare added.

Highlighting achievements under President Tinubu, Dare noted: A stabilised naira, increased oil output, revitalised state finances via improved FAAC allocations, the launch of the student loan scheme.

“These are not press statements. These are results, tangible, measurable, and ongoing,” he said, stressing that the government is focused on the Renewed Hope Agenda.

Dare concluded by questioning the ADC’s political relevance, calling it a party plagued by internal divisions and legal troubles, and urged Nigerians to ignore what he described as the “noise from a party gasping for attention.”

Osun senator Francis Fadahunsi dumps PDP 

Senator Francis Fadahunsi, who represents Osun East Senatorial District, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), citing persistent internal crisis and unresolved legal disputes within the party.

In a resignation letter dated June 12, and addressed to the PDP Chairman in Ward 4, Obokun Local Government Area, the lawmaker said he could no longer continue in the party due to “irreparable and irreconcilable differences” that worsened after the 2023 general elections.

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“I wish to formally notify you that I am resigning my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with immediate effect, due to the irreparable, irreconcilable differences and protracted legal battles that have bedevilled the party at the national level after the 2023 general elections,” Fadahunsi stated in the letter made public in Osogbo on Saturday.

He added that the decision came after consultations with his political associates, family, and friends, urging the party leadership to accept his resignation in good faith.

When contacted, the senator’s legislative aide, Mr. Femi Fadipe, confirmed the resignation and said Senator Fadahunsi had made efforts to keep the party together but without success.

“He did his best to keep the party going, but there was no headway,” Fadipe said, noting that the senator and his supporters will announce their next political move soon.

Fadahunsi’s exit adds to the growing list of high-profile defections plaguing the PDP amid internal divisions and leadership wrangling following its loss in the last general elections.

Prime suspect in murder of two AAUA students is dead – Police

The Ondo State Police Command has confirmed the death of Oladele Femi, the prime suspect in the gruesome murder of two students of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA).

Femi, popularly known as “Tallex”, was the landlord of one of the victims, John Abba, who went missing alongside his female friend, Eloho Okah, on June 20, 2025.

Police spokesperson DSP Olushola Ayanlade, speaking to journalists on Saturday, said the suspect died in hospital after battling a strange illness.

“Yes, he is dead. He had been under medical supervision since his arrest and had been in and out of hospital. He passed away yesterday,” Ayanlade confirmed.

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Before his death, Femi had reportedly confessed to the crime, admitting his role in the disappearance and murder of the two students. The decomposing remains of Okah have since been recovered, while efforts are ongoing to locate Abba’s body.

Further investigations led to the arrest of two additional suspects, identified as Kola and Michael, who allegedly withdrew ₦800,000 from the late Abba’s bank account during his captivity.

The police also recovered a Lexus RX 350 SUV, which belonged to Abba, from one of the suspects. The vehicle and bank transactions became critical leads that tied the suspects to the case.

Femi and his accomplices reportedly lured and murdered the victims before burying their bodies in a shallow grave on the property.

While the death of the primary suspect may complicate further prosecution, police authorities say the investigation is still active, and efforts to recover Abba’s remains and bring all accomplices to justice are ongoing.

The tragic incident has sparked widespread outrage among students and residents in Akungba, who are calling for tighter security and justice for the slain undergraduates.

Embassy Alert: Why your U.S. Visa expiry date doesn’t mean it’s time to leave

The United States Embassy in Nigeria has issued an important clarification for Nigerian travellers: the expiry date on a U.S. visa does not determine how long a visitor can stay in the country.

The advisory, shared on the embassy’s official X (formerly Twitter) account on July 17, aims to address a common misunderstanding that has led many international visitors to unintentionally overstay their approved time in the U.S.

According to the embassy, a U.S. visa only allows a traveller to approach a port of entry and request admission—it does not guarantee entry or specify how long a person can remain in the country. That decision is made solely by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer at the point of entry.

“Reminder! The length of time an international visitor is allowed to stay in United States is determined by the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer upon your arrival, NOT your visa expiration date,” the embassy stated. “To see how long you can stay, check your I-94 (admit until date) at i94.cbp.dhs.gov.”

What This Means for Nigerian Travellers

Many travellers mistakenly believe that they can stay in the U.S. until the expiration date printed on their visa—but this is incorrect and can lead to serious immigration consequences, including future visa denials or travel bans.

Instead, visitors should refer to their I-94 record, which is generated when they arrive in the U.S. This form shows the “Admit Until Date”—the actual date by which the visitor must leave the country.

Travellers can check their I-94 status and departure deadline online at i94.cbp.dhs.gov.

The embassy emphasized that staying beyond the “Admit Until Date” could count as a visa overstay, which is a violation of U.S. immigration laws and may affect future travel or visa renewal prospects.

This advisory is part of the U.S. mission’s ongoing public awareness campaign aimed at educating Nigerian citizens on proper travel procedures and preventing avoidable immigration violations.

Tulsi Gabbard accuses Obama administration of trying to undermine Trump in 2016 Election

Former presidential candidate and current Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has ignited political controversy after alleging that top officials in the Obama administration orchestrated a deliberate effort in 2016 to sabotage then-candidate Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.

In a newly released intelligence report on Friday, Gabbard claimed there was a “treasonous conspiracy” within the Obama-era intelligence leadership aimed at shaping public perception around Russian election interference to discredit Trump and tilt the outcome in favor of Hillary Clinton.

The report, released by the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), is the latest in a series of attempts under the Trump-aligned faction of government to question the now eight-year-old intelligence consensus that Russia interfered in the 2016 U.S. election to aid Donald Trump.

Gabbard’s report argues that the Obama administration may have pressured intelligence agencies to skew assessments by conflating Russia’s cyber intrusions into election systems with its broader influence operations on social media and document leaks. The implication: that officials distorted the narrative to strengthen claims of Trump’s alleged collusion with Moscow.

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However, top Democrats have strongly dismissed Gabbard’s findings. Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, branded the treason accusations as “baseless.” Similarly, Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said the report confused distinct categories of Russian activity—cyber hacking vs. psychological influence—and misrepresented previously verified conclusions.

“This is one more example of the Director of National Intelligence trying to cook the books,” Warner said. “We’re talking about apples and oranges.”

Multiple intelligence assessments, including a bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report, have supported the original 2016 finding that Russia sought to interfere in the election by damaging Hillary Clinton’s candidacy and boosting Trump’s.

The new report includes emails suggesting that then-President Barack Obama asked for a detailed intelligence review before leaving office. While some Republicans argue that this move was politically motivated, Obama-era officials say the intention was to preserve transparency before the Trump administration could potentially bury the findings.

Notably, the report acknowledges that Russia did not attempt to change actual vote tallies, but it questions why an article clarifying that point was withheld from the President’s Daily Brief at the time.

As the debate continues, the intelligence community has reiterated in its most recent reviews—under Gabbard’s leadership—that Russia continues to engage in disinformation campaigns aimed at weakening democratic systems and public trust in elections.

Whether Gabbard’s claims will lead to further investigation remains to be seen. But the political fallout from reopening the 2016 election controversy is already fueling renewed tensions between Democrats and Republicans as the 2024 race looms.

Dylan Dreyer announces separation from husband Brian Fichera after 12 Years of marriage

NBC Today Show meteorologist and third-hour co-anchor Dylan Dreyer has officially confirmed her separation from husband Brian Fichera after 12 years of marriage.

Dreyer, 43, shared the news with fans via Instagram on July 18, expressing gratitude for the ongoing support she has received from viewers over the years. “For many years, I have shared my family with you all — the highs and lows, the ups and downs, and all of the blessings and beautiful memories in between,” she wrote. “I am incredibly grateful for the support and love you’ve given me through it all. For that reason, I want to share with you that a few months ago, Brian and I made the decision to separate.”

The longtime couple, who married in 2012, are parents to three children: Calvin (8), Oliver (5), and Rusty (3). They originally met while working at WHDH, a local NBC affiliate in Boston — Dreyer as a meteorologist and Fichera as an in-studio technician.

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Despite the separation, the pair remain on good terms and committed to co-parenting their children with mutual respect. “We began as friends, and we will remain the closest of friends,” Dreyer continued in her message. “Most importantly, we will continue to co-parent our three wonderful boys together with nothing but love and respect for one another.”

A source close to the family also confirmed to PEOPLE magazine that Dreyer and Fichera “remain best friends” and are prioritizing their children throughout the transition.

In recent weeks, the family has continued to spend time together, including celebrating the Fourth of July and attending the Macy’s fireworks event, which Dreyer hosts for NBC. Fichera also accompanied her to the American Century Golf Championship in Lake Tahoe, where he served as her caddy — a reflection of their shared love of golf.

“Golf is the thing we do together,” Dreyer previously told Today.com in 2023. “We have a couple of drinks, we laugh.”

Fichera, now a producer and freelance cameraman for NBC News, once gifted Dreyer her first set of golf clubs during the early stages of their relationship — a gesture that marked the beginning of many shared memories.

Though their romantic relationship has come to an end, both Dreyer and Fichera have made it clear that their commitment to family and friendship remains strong.

FULL LIST: Tinubu appoints new Chairmen, Heads of Federal Agencies

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday appointed Muhammad Babangida, son of former military president Ibrahim Babangida, as the new Chairman of the Bank of Agriculture (BoA) and seven other individuals as new chairpersons and heads of key national institutions.

The appointments were confirmed in a statement issued on Thursday, July 18, 2025, by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy.

Here new Chairmen, Heads of Federal Agencies appointed by President Tinubu

1. Lydia Kalat Musa (Kaduna State) – Chairman, Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA).

2. Jamilu Wada Aliyu (Kano State) – Chairman, National Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC).

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3. Hon. Yahuza Ado Inuwa (Kano State) – Chairman, Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON).

4. Sanusi Musa (SAN) (Kano State) – Chairman, Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR).

5. Prof. Al-Mustapha Alhaji Aliyu (Sokoto State) – Director-General, Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA).

6. Sanusi Garba Rikiji (Zamfara State) – Director-General, Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations (NOTN).

7. Mrs Tomi Somefun (Oyo State) – Managing Director, National Hydro-Electric Power Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC).

8. Dr Abdulmumini Mohammed Aminu-Zaria (Kaduna State) – Executive Director, Nigerian Integrated Water Resources Management Commission (NIWRMC).

Tinubu appoints Babangida’s Son, Muhammad as Chairman of Bank of Agriculture

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Muhammad Babangida, son of former military President Ibrahim Babangida, as the new Chairman of the Bank of Agriculture (BoA).

The announcement was made in a statement issued on Thursday, July 18, 2025, by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy.

According to the statement, the appointment is part of President Tinubu’s broader effort to reposition critical government institutions for improved efficiency and greater economic impact.

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Muhammad Babangida, 53, is a graduate of the European University in Montreux, Switzerland, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Master’s degree in Public Relations and Business Communication. He also completed an Executive Programme on Corporate Governance at Harvard Business School in 2002.

His new role at the revamped Bank of Agriculture is expected to help drive the administration’s agricultural finance reform and food security agenda.

Alongside Muhammad Babangida, seven other individuals were named as new chairpersons or heads of key national institutions.

Dino Melaye makes court debut as lawyer after called to bar

Former Kogi West Senator, Dino Melaye, made his first official appearance as a lawyer on Friday, stepping into a new chapter of his public life — this time in the courtroom.

Clad in the traditional wig and gown of the legal profession, Melaye appeared before Justice Emeka Nwite at Court 8 of the Federal High Court in Abuja, marking his legal debut since being called to the Nigerian Bar.

“Senator Dino Melaye at the Federal High Court Abuja today. Appeared before Justice Emeka Nwite of Court 8,” he wrote on his verified Facebook page, celebrating the moment.

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Melaye was among over 5,000 new lawyers called to the Bar in Abuja earlier this month, following the completion of his law degree at Baze University.

A prominent figure in Nigerian politics, Melaye previously served as a member of the House of Representatives and as senator for Kogi West in the 8th National Assembly. A vocal chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Melaye was known for his fiery speeches, activism, and larger-than-life persona, which even extended to appearances on reality TV.

His transition from politics to law signals a fresh phase in his public service journey, with many watchers curious about how he will shape his legal career.

The courtroom appearance has since gone viral, with reactions pouring in across social media, congratulating Melaye for his latest achievement and career shift.

Trump diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency: What you should know about the condition

The White House has confirmed that former U.S. President Donald Trump has been diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI)—a circulatory condition where veins struggle to return blood from the legs back to the heart.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced the diagnosis on Thursday while addressing recent concerns over swelling in Trump’s legs and visible bruising on his hand.

According to a medical memo released by the president’s physician, Dr. Sean P. Barbabella, the 79-year-old former president noticed mild swelling in his lower legs, prompting a full medical evaluation. Tests revealed the presence of CVI, which Dr. Barbabella described as “benign” and common in adults over the age of 70.

What Is Chronic Venous Insufficiency?

Chronic venous insufficiency affects 10% to 35% of U.S. adults and occurs when veins—usually in the legs—fail to efficiently transport blood back to the heart. The condition often leads to leg swelling, and in some cases, varicose veins, discomfort, or venous ulcers, which are sores that heal slowly.

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Dr. Prakash Krishnan, director of endovascular services at Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital in New York, explained that age, obesity, pregnancy, and prolonged standing are key risk factors. The veins in the legs work against gravity using one-way valves and muscle contractions to circulate blood. When valves weaken or leak, blood pools, leading to pressure and vein enlargement.

Common Treatments

Doctors usually begin treatment with non-invasive methods, such as:

  • Compression stockings to improve blood flow.
  • Leg elevation (30 minutes, 3 times a day).
  • Lifestyle changes, including weight loss and exercise.

In more severe cases, patients may undergo:

  • Sclerotherapy, a procedure that collapses faulty veins using a chemical injection.
  • Laser or heat treatments to seal the affected veins and reroute blood through healthier ones.

Additional Findings and Trump’s Health Status

The White House also addressed the bruising on Trump’s hand, which Dr. Barbabella attributed to frequent handshaking and the regular use of aspirin—a medication he takes for heart health.

As part of the full checkup, Trump underwent blood tests and an echocardiogram, all of which came back normal, showing no signs of cardiac, kidney, or systemic problems.

President Trump remains in excellent health,” Dr. Barbabella concluded.