US Revokes Thousands of Visas Over Crimes, Security and Immigration Violations

The U.S. government has revoked visas for thousands of foreign nationals as part of efforts to enhance public safety. In a statement on Thursday, the U.S. Department of State said the action reflects the Trump administration’s commitment to keeping promises and prioritizing the safety and interests of American citizens. The revocations targeted individuals involved in criminal activities, including assault, theft, and driving under the influence. In 2025, 16,000 people had their visas canceled for DUI offenses, 12,000 for assault, and 8,000 for theft. Other reasons for visa revocation included terrorism, support for terrorist activities, threats to public safety, and overstaying visas. The Department emphasized that these measures are aimed at protecting the public and maintaining the integrity of the U.S. immigration system.

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Abia Governor Alex Otti Raises NYSC Allowances Up to ₦50,000

Abia State Governor Alex Otti has announced a significant hike in the monthly allowances for National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members serving in the state, raising payments from ₦4,000 to as much as ₦50,000. Under the new structure, all corps members will receive a base monthly allowance of ₦20,000. Those posted to state government offices will earn an additional ₦10,000, while medical and teaching corps members will get a further ₦30,000 per month. The increase was confirmed on Friday by the Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Njoku Ukoha, who said the adjustment complements the Federal Government’s new NYSC allowance of ₦77,000. He explained that the move is part of Governor Otti’s broader plan to strengthen youth empowerment and public sector capacity in Abia. “This is the first major increment in 27 years, highlighting Governor Otti’s commitment to workforce development and supporting young professionals in the state,” Ukoha said. The statement also highlighted other initiatives by the Otti administration, including the renovation of the NYSC Orientation Camp in Bende LGA, upgrading internal roads, improving power infrastructure, and modernizing camp facilities—even though the camp is federal property. “Every institution in Abia, whether federal or state-owned, deserves attention because it directly benefits Abians,” Ukoha noted. Governor Otti’s reforms also extend to the healthcare sector. The state recently implemented the Consolidated Health Salary Structure for health workers and local government employees, aligning their pay with federal standards to boost morale and productivity. The administration allocates roughly 35 per cent of the state budget to healthcare and education, which are considered critical to human capital development. The allowance hike is aimed at making service in Abia more rewarding and encouraging young professionals to contribute meaningfully to the state’s development. “This decision sends a clear message that Abia State is serious about empowering youth, rewarding excellence, and ensuring service is valued,” the statement said. With this new policy, Abia now ranks among the top states offering the highest monthly stipends to NYSC members. By comparison, Adamawa State recently raised its NYSC allowance from ₦20,000 to ₦30,000, as announced by Governor Ahmadu Fintiri during the swearing-in of the 2025 Batch B Stream I corps members at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Damare, Girei LGA. “We are committed to improving the welfare of corps members and creating a supportive environment for your service,” Fintiri stated.

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Phyna Urges Regina Daniels Not to Reconcile With Ned Nwoko

Phyna has cautioned Regina Daniels against going back to her husband, Ned Nwoko, citing concerns for the actress’s safety. In a video message, Phyna expressed worry over the public nature of Regina’s marital issues, warning that returning to Nwoko could put her in a vulnerable position. Speaking after attending Regina’s 25th birthday celebration in Abuja, Phyna said, “Regina, please don’t go back to Pa Ned. I can’t imagine what will happen to you if you go back to him after everything that has now been made public. I’m genuinely scared for you.” Her message comes amid ongoing speculation and public attention surrounding the couple’s relationship. “Regina please don’t Go Back to Ned, I Can’t Imagine what will happen to you if you go back to him after All that has now happened publicly” – Phyna cries out pic.twitter.com/SkLonO1rdL — Shegzeblog (@shegzedon) November 7, 2025

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PDP Faction Unveils New Board of Trustees to Restore Party Discipline and Unity

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has inaugurated a new Board of Trustees (BoT) in a bid to restore discipline, unity, and moral direction within the party. The ceremony was led by Acting National Chairman Abdulrahman Mohammed in Abuja on Friday. Mohammed criticized the previous BoT, led by Adolphus Wabara and Umar Damagum, saying it had become ineffective by shielding party leaders who violated rules, leaving the party divided and morally weakened. “This new Board of Trustees is more than a statutory body; it is a symbol of rebirth,” Mohammed said. “It reflects our determination to return the PDP to its moral center and make it the conscience and guiding compass of the party once again.” He urged the new board members to uphold justice and fairness, stressing that their role is a responsibility, not a reward. “Members must speak truth to power, defend the principles of the party, and ensure the PDP remains a home for all Nigerians. Your actions should inspire confidence, unity, and integrity,” he added. Mao Ohabunwa was elected chairman of the new BoT, with Isah Dansidi appointed secretary. The inauguration was held at the FCT Minister’s official residence in Abuja. Mohammed said the creation of the new board marks a fresh chapter for the PDP, aimed at correcting past mistakes, restoring public trust, and reinforcing the party’s commitment to the rule of law. “Under this leadership, the PDP will no longer tolerate impunity or manipulation. We will rebuild transparency, respect court judgments, and make the party a moral voice in Nigeria’s democracy,” he said. The new BoT is expected to guide the PDP through internal disputes, strengthen discipline, and ensure that the party’s principles of fairness, equity, and inclusivity are upheld.

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Amorim, Bryan Mbeumo Win Premier League Awards

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim and his ward Bryan Mbeumo have been named the Premier League manager and Player for October. Amorim secured wins against Sunderland, Liverpool and Brighton during an uplifting month for the club. The 40-year-old claimed back-to-back league wins for the first time in the Premier League against Liverpool at Anfield, with Harry Maguire scoring a late headed goal to seal a 2-1 victory. Similarly, Mbeumo played a pivotal role in all three of Man United’s victories in October. During the 2-0 win over Sunderland, Mbeumo provided a crucial assist to Mason Mount, who opened the scoring. He then scored within just two minutes of play to hand United a crucial lead over Liverpool, with the visitors holding out for a 2-1 triumph. In what was arguable his finest moment of October, Mbeumo scored two goals to give United an emphatic 4-2 victory over Brighton & Hove Albion. While a phenomenal month for Mbeumo, this forms just part of what has been a scintillating season for the forward to date. Since arriving at Old Trafford in the summer transfer window, Mbeumo has been an instant success. In ten Premier League appearances, Mbeumo has netted four goals and grabbed an assist. He has also exhibited much quality on the ball, with 80% passing including 90% accuracy from within his own half.

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Speed Darlington Demands Refund After Two Ladies Collected ₦1,000 Transport Fare And Failed To Show Up

Controversial singer and internet personality Speed Darlington has gone on another online rant, calling out two women who he claimed collected ₦1,000 from him as transport fare but never showed up. In a video shared on his Instagram page, the rapper, speaking in his Igbo dialect, demanded that the women refund his money, accusing them of deceit. He said, “You and your sister should return my money now. If you’re that poor and need ₦1,000, you should have told me instead of asking for T-fare to come and ‘eat me’ but refusing to show up. ₦1,000 isn’t much, but you can’t steal from me. Return my money before I call the police.” The clip quickly went viral, drawing widespread reactions from fans. While some viewers found the situation amusing and joked about the small amount, others backed Speed Darlington, saying he was right to demand accountability regardless of the sum involved. Speed Darlington is dragging these girls on IG for collecting transport fare from him and not coming to see him. Guess how much the transport fare is?😭💔 pic.twitter.com/wyXC0pBRv5 — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) November 7, 2025

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CAF Announces Expansion of WAFCON to 16 Teams from 2026

The Executive Committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved the expansion of the CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) from 12 to 16 teams, starting with the next edition to be staged in Morocco from 17 March-3 April 2026. As the qualification phase for the 2026 edition has already been completed, the Executive Committee has approved the selection mechanism to determine the four additional Teams. Based on the current FIFA Women’s World Rankings, the top four teams from those eliminated in the final qualifying round have been selected to complete the list of participants. The following teams will therefore join the finals of the CAF WAFCON Morocco 2026: Cameroon (66th in the FIFA ranking), Cote d’Ivoire (71), Mali (79) and Egypt (95). They are in addition to the 12 nations already qualified for the tournament: Morocco (host country), Zambia, Tanzania, Malawi, Algeria, Nigeria, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Kenya, Cape Verde, South Africa and Senegal. The decision is in line with CAF’s strategic vision to strengthen the competitiveness and development of women’s football on the African continent. This will allow more nations to participate in African women’s football’s flagship competition, contributing to its continued growth and global reach. The CAF WAFCON also serves as the continental qualifier for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027 in Brazil.

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Court Fixes November 20 For Judgment In Nnamdi Kanu’s Terrorism Case

The Federal High Court in Abuja has set November 20 as the date to deliver judgment in the terrorism case filed against the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu. Justice James Omotosho announced the date on Friday after Kanu failed to open his defence despite being given six days by the court to do so. In his ruling, the judge stated that Kanu’s failure to present his case within the allotted time meant he could not claim to have been denied a fair hearing, emphasizing that due process had been followed. However, Kanu, through his legal team, challenged the continuation of his trial, insisting that the terrorism law used to charge him was no longer in effect. He argued that the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act had been repealed, and as such, the charges against him were invalid. The IPOB leader maintained that there was no legal basis for his continued prosecution and urged the court to dismiss the case and grant his immediate release.

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