NDLEA Nabs Notorious Drug Kingpin, Seizes Large Quantities of Narcotics in Nationwide Crackdown

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intensified its nationwide offensive against drug trafficking, leading to the arrest of a 60-year-old cartel leader, Okpara Chigozie, who had evaded capture since 2019. The agency also intercepted international consignments concealed in food items, raided hotels distributing “party drugs,” and seized significant quantities of narcotics across multiple states. In a statement on Sunday, NDLEA spokesperson Femi Babafemi confirmed that Chigozie was arrested at his hideout on Michael Ojo Street, Isheri, Ojo, Lagos, following the interception of a white Toyota Sienna carrying his illicit cargo on Sunday, July 13, along the Apapa-Oshodi Expressway. “Okpara, who has been on the NDLEA wanted list since 2019, was arrested after 7.6kg of cocaine and 900 grams of methamphetamine were discovered hidden in compartments of a space bus,” Babafemi said. The vehicle’s driver, Achebe Nnamdi (51), was also arrested, while a follow-up operation at Chigozie’s residence yielded an additional 1.8kg of cocaine and 1.3kg of methamphetamine. Major Busts at Lagos Airport At the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, NDLEA operatives working with aviation security intercepted 7,790 pills of tramadol and rohypnol from a passenger, Omoregie Uyiosa, heading to Italy on Wednesday, July 16. On Thursday, July 17, another attempt to smuggle 1.7kg of cannabis (skunk) disguised in packs of Golden Morn cereal to Pakistan was foiled, leading to the arrest of Chioba Robert Uchenna. Raids and Arrests Across States This sweeping crackdown highlights the NDLEA’s aggressive push to dismantle major drug networks and intercept both domestic and international trafficking routes.

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UNESCO Adds 26 New Sites to World Heritage List

UNESCO Adds 26 New Sites to World Heritage List

UNESCO has announced the addition of 26 new sites to its prestigious World Heritage List, recognizing locations of exceptional cultural, historical, and natural value. The newly inscribed sites span across continents, from ancient ruins in Turkey to biodiversity hotspots in Africa and sacred landscapes in Australia. In Turkey, the ruins of Sardis and the Lydian Tumuli of Bin Tepe—remnants of a powerful Iron Age civilization—were added to the list. The site includes a historic settlement, cemetery, and ancient temples. In Africa, several key locations earned recognition: In Brazil, the Peruaçu River Canyon was recognized for its dramatic landscapes, extensive cave systems, and more than 2,000 plant and animal species. Australia’s Murujuga Cultural Landscape, featuring ancient rock formations and spiritual heritage sites of the Ngarda-Ngarli people, was also inscribed for its cultural and spiritual significance. UNESCO’s list also grew with several Asian sites, highlighting the continent’s rich cultural and natural diversity.

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Saudi Tourism Minister Begins Tour of Summer Destinations in Taif

Saudi Tourism Minister Begins Tour of Summer Destinations in Taif

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Tourism, Ahmed Al-Khateeb, has kicked off a series of field tours to destinations featured in the Kingdom’s Saudi Summer program by visiting Taif governorate. The program, launched in May under the slogan “Color Your Summer,” runs until September and highlights attractions across Jeddah, the Red Sea coastline, Taif, Baha, and Asir. The initiative offers over 250 exclusive deals through partnerships with more than 200 private-sector entities. During the visit, Al-Khateeb, who also chairs the Saudi Tourism Authority, inspected major tourist landmarks in Taif, reviewed facilities, and evaluated service quality. Al-Khateeb praised Taif’s natural beauty, mild climate, and cultural heritage, noting its potential as a leading tourism hub in the Kingdom and the wider region. According to Saudi Press Agency data, Taif welcomed 3.6 million tourists in 2024, representing a 9% increase from 2023, with annual tourism spending reaching SR3.4 billion ($906 million). At the program’s launch, Al-Khateeb stated: “This year, we aim to welcome more than 41 million visitors from 18 countries and achieve SR73 billion in total tourism spending. These numbers reflect Saudi Arabia’s growing reputation as a world-class destination, offering unforgettable experiences year-round.”

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Tosin Ologun’s Journey to Redefine Cultural Fashion Globally

Tosin Kehinde Ologun, the visionary founder of Táàńwá — a Yoruba term meaning “sought after” — is on a mission to elevate African cultural fashion to the global stage. Her design philosophy blends African heritage, storytelling, and sustainable slow fashion, creating timeless pieces that resonate with a diverse international audience. With nearly a decade of experience, Tosin has grown from an apprentice in Nigeria to an influential fashion entrepreneur with a footprint across Nigeria, the UK, and Asia. Her passion for fashion began in secondary school, where she experimented with sewing by crafting bags from local fabrics. In 2016, she formally trained as an apprentice, mastering garment construction and refining her creative skills through courses in fashion sketching, technical drawing, and design illustration. By 2019, she launched her first brand, Omotola Official, which gained recognition in Abuja for its bridalwear, Afro-contemporary pieces, and intricate craftsmanship that celebrated tradition while embracing modernity. The turning point came when Tosin relocated to the United Kingdom. Observing the appeal of her designs among Africans, Europeans, and mixed-race clients, she rebranded her label to Táàńwá, aligning with international standards while staying true to her cultural roots. By 2025, the brand was officially registered in both the UK and Nigeria, marking its presence in the competitive London fashion scene. Today, Táàńwá stands as a symbol of cultural pride and contemporary elegance, inspiring a new generation of designers to embrace their roots while pursuing global recognition.

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27 Dead After Tourist Boat Capsizes in Vietnam’s Halong Bay

At least 27 people, including eight children, have died after a tourist boat carrying 53 passengers capsized in Vietnam’s Halong Bay during stormy weather linked to Storm Wipha. The vessel overturned around 2 p.m. local time (07:00 GMT) on Saturday amid strong winds, heavy rainfall, and lightning. Rescue teams have found 11 survivors, while efforts continue to locate others still missing, according to the state-run Vietnam News Agency. Most passengers were families visiting from Hanoi, with over 20 children on board, reports VNExpress. One survivor, a 10-year-old boy, recounted his harrowing escape: “I took a deep breath, swam through a gap, dived, then swam up. I even shouted for help, then I was pulled up by a boat with soldiers.” Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has expressed condolences to the victims’ families, vowing a thorough investigation: “Authorities will investigate and clarify the cause of the incident and strictly handle violations,” a government statement read. Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Vietnam’s most popular tourist destinations, attracting millions annually. However, extreme weather has posed risks — last year, 30 vessels sank in the same region due to Typhoon Yagi. Storm Wipha’s impact also extended to Hanoi, 175 km away, where falling trees and flight disruptions were reported. Noi Bai Airport diverted nine incoming flights and temporarily grounded three departures.

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Akinola Davies Teams Up with Rachel Dargavel for High-Stakes Thriller Delta Force Six

Nigerian filmmaker Akinola Davies, acclaimed for My Father’s Shadow — Nigeria’s first-ever Cannes entry — is reuniting with Rachel Dargavel of Element Pictures for his sophomore feature, Delta Force Six. The film, described as a hostage thriller and morality tale, will be shot on location in Nigeria’s oil-rich Niger Delta. Dargavel, who produced My Father’s Shadow, revealed that Delta Force Six is currently in early development and will likely enter production within two years. She emphasized the importance of making the second feature as strong as possible, stating, “You know how hard it is to get a second feature up and away and to make it great. I want for us to not be those people who stumble.” Plot and Setting Co-written by Davies and his brother Wale Davies, who also co-penned their breakout debut, Delta Force Six is set against the turbulent backdrop of Niger Delta militancy — exploring themes of corporate greed, environmental devastation, and local resistance. The story follows rebels who kidnap foreign oil workers and sabotage pipelines, with journalists caught between conflicting forces. “The landscape has been ravaged by the need for oil — or the greed for oil, whichever way you look at it,” Dargavel remarked, highlighting the film’s strong social commentary. Cannes Momentum Davies’ My Father’s Shadow made waves at the 78th Cannes Film Festival, screening in the Un Certain Regard category and receiving a Special Mention from the Camera d’Or jury. The film, which will also screen at the BFI London Film Festival this fall, has positioned Davies as one of Africa’s most exciting new voices in global cinema. Challenges and Collaboration Dargavel, who has extensive experience producing internationally, says working in Nigeria is not for the faint-hearted but credits her Nigerian collaborators, including Funmbi Ogunbanwo of Fatherland Productions, for navigating local challenges. “You are not just in it for the money,” she said. “You care about the films, the talent, and the stories being told.” She compared Element Pictures’ commitment to Davies to their long-term support for acclaimed filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things, The Favourite), suggesting a bright future for the Nigerian director.

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PDP Governorship Candidate Jude Ezenwafor Shot in Abuja

PDP Governorship Candidate Jude Ezenwafor Shot in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for the upcoming 2025 Anambra State election, Chief Jude Ezenwafor, has been shot by unidentified gunmen in Abuja. The attack occurred on Friday night around the Wuse 2 area of the capital city as Ezenwafor was returning home from an appointment. He is currently receiving treatment at an undisclosed hospital in the FCT. Speaking from his hospital bed early Saturday, the visibly shaken candidate recounted his ordeal: “I’m currently in the hospital. The doctors are making efforts to operate on me so they can pull out bullets from my body,” Ezenwafor said in a faint voice. His media team confirmed that he sustained multiple gunshot wounds and was rushed to the emergency unit for urgent treatment. Security agencies have yet to issue an official statement, but a source close to the PDP campaign team disclosed that the incident has been reported to the police and an investigation is underway. Ezenwafor, a former presidential aspirant under the Labour Party, recently returned to the PDP and was confirmed as the party’s flagbearer for the Anambra governorship election scheduled later this year.

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Tambuwal Celebrates Peter Obi at 64, Sparks Talk of Political Realignment

The immediate past governor of Sokoto State, current senator, and former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has sent warm birthday wishes to Peter Gregory Obi on the occasion of his 64th birthday — a gesture observers say might be his first public felicitation of the Labour Party presidential candidate. In a heartfelt message, Tambuwal praised Obi for embodying integrity, discipline, and service in Nigeria’s political landscape. “In a time when our nation yearns for principled leadership and moral clarity, your life has come to represent the possibility of a politics grounded in integrity, discipline, and service,” Tambuwal wrote. He commended Obi’s record as former governor of Anambra State, highlighting his achievements in fiscal responsibility, education, healthcare, and people-oriented governance. Tambuwal also acknowledged Obi’s philanthropy and continued support for schools and hospitals across Nigeria. “Your unwavering dedication to the public good — in governance and as a private citizen — continues to inspire many across party lines and generations,” he added. Tambuwal concluded his message by wishing Obi strength, wisdom, and grace to continue his impactful service to Nigeria. Political Undercurrents? The warm message has sparked speculation about potential political realignments ahead of 2027, given Tambuwal’s influence in the opposition and Obi’s growing national appeal. Political observers are closely watching for signs of alliances as opposition forces reposition for the next general elections. Would you like me to draft a short analysis piece titled “Is a North-South Opposition Alliance Emerging Ahead of 2027?” using this development as a reference point?

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