Former Iranian President Ahmadinejad Reportedly Killed In US-Israel Strike

Tensions across the Middle East have intensified following reports that former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was killed in an Israeli airstrike. Israeli outlet Ma’ariv reported that Ahmadinejad died while under house arrest, though Iranian officials have not immediately confirmed the claim. Ahmadinejad led Iran from 2005 to 2013 after previously serving as mayor of Tehran. He rose to power by defeating Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in a runoff election. During his presidency, Ahmadinejad became one of the most controversial figures on the global stage. He hosted the conference A World Without Zionism, widely criticized in the West as a platform for Holocaust denial. At the event, he quoted Iran’s founding leader, Ruhollah Khomeini, who described Israel as “the occupying regime of Jerusalem” and a “disgraceful cancerous growth” that “must be wiped off the map.” The reported strike comes amid a sweeping military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury, a major combat operation inside Iran that also led to the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The U.S. Central Command confirmed that three American service members were killed and five others seriously wounded during the operation. “As of 9:30 am ET, March 1, three U.S. service members have been killed in action and five are seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury. Several others sustained minor shrapnel injuries and concussions — and are in the process of being returned to duty. Major combat operations continue and our response effort is ongoing. The situation is fluid, so out of respect for the families, we will withhold additional information, including the identities of our fallen warriors, until 24 hours after next of kin have been notified.” Officials did not reveal where the fatalities occurred. Following confirmation of Khamenei’s death in what Iranian authorities described as a joint American and Israeli assault, Tehran issued a strong warning. “The most devastating offensive operation in the history of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s armed forces will begin toward the occupied territories and American terrorist bases in just moments.” The message, carried by the semi-official Fars News Agency, signaled immediate retaliation. In the hours that followed, Iran reportedly launched counterattacks targeting Israeli and U.S.-linked positions in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Oman, dramatically escalating fears of a broader regional conflict.

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Peller Surprises Jarvis With ₦550 Million Mercedes Benz GLE After Reconciliation

Peller has left fans buzzing after surprising Jarvis with a luxury Mercedes Benz GLE said to be valued at over ₦550 million. The touching moment unfolded as Jarvis was handed the car key. Clearly overwhelmed, she appeared on the verge of tears while accepting the lavish gift, struggling to contain her emotions as those around them cheered. The grand gesture comes only weeks after the couple settled their differences and rekindled their relationship following a breakup that had drawn widespread attention online. Their reconciliation had already excited supporters, but the latest surprise has further sparked reactions across social media, with many describing it as a bold expression of love and a fresh chapter in their relationship. Peller surprised Jarvis with a Mercedes GLE on her birthday. This love is real. Peller is really proving to Jarvis that he’s capable🥹 #Jarvis #peller pic.twitter.com/bHvsRy4k6U — king Mitchy (@King__mitchy_) March 1, 2026

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Breaking: Nigerian Female Player Kidnapped!

A Nigerian female footballer, Ihotu John Rebecca, has reportedly been kidnapped along the Benin Expressway while returning home. Rebecca, who plays for Oyo state-based, Pacesetter Queens in the Nigeria Women’s Football League Premiership, was allegedly abducted by unknown gunmen, with her captors demanding a ransom of ₦20,000,000. Family sources say the incident occurred during her journey along the busy Benin corridor, an area that has witnessed security concerns in recent times. As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official statement from security agencies confirming details of the abduction, but efforts are said to be underway. The family is appealing to relevant authorities and security agencies to act swiftly. They are also calling on football stakeholders, administrators, and well-meaning Nigerians to assist by escalating the matter to the appropriate law enforcement bodies.

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Yoruba Gospel Singer Taiwo Adegbodu Of Adegbodu Twins Dies Suddenly

Taiwo Adegbodu, widely known as one-half of the Yoruba gospel music pair Adegbodu Twins, has passed away. The announcement was made on Sunday through a statement shared on the duo’s verified Facebook page by their management team. In the heartfelt post, the family expressed deep sorrow over his unexpected demise, describing it as a painful loss that has left them devastated. Gospel singer Esther Igbekele also took to Instagram to confirm the sad development. She posted a photo of Taiwo and penned an emotional tribute in Yoruba in his honour. Details surrounding the circumstances of his death were yet to be disclosed as of press time. Taiwo ministered alongside his twin brother, Kehinde Adegbodu, and the pair became prominent figures in the Yoruba gospel music industry following the release of their debut album, Faratimi (Lean on Me), in 1999. Their unique blend of inspirational messages and rich Yoruba cultural expressions earned them a loyal fan base within the Christian community. Some of their well-known tracks include Shower Your Blessing, God Concert, Emi Mimo, Igbagbo Dun, Ma Beru and Adura Mi Gba. News of Taiwo Adegbodu’s passing has triggered widespread mourning among admirers and fellow gospel artistes nationwide.

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Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Confirmed Dead After US-Israeli Strikes

Iranian state media has announced the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a development expected to reshape the country’s political landscape and heighten tensions across the Middle East. The confirmation came early Sunday, just hours after President Donald Trump revealed the news, describing the moment as Iranians’ “greatest chance” to “take back” their country. State reports said the 86-year-old cleric was killed during an airstrike that struck his compound in central Tehran. Satellite images from Airbus reportedly showed extensive destruction at the location following the bombardment. Iranian state television stated that his office reflected how he “consistently stood among the people and at the forefront of his responsibilities, confronting what officials call global arrogance”. The strike followed coordinated attacks launched on Saturday by the United States and Israel, targeting multiple sites across Iran. Tehran responded with retaliatory attacks aimed at Israeli territory and US military installations in the region, escalating fears of a broader conflict. According to the BBC, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said its operation in Tehran focused on venues where high-ranking political and security officials were believed to be meeting.

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