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Open Your Toilets To Public, Lagos Urges Banks, Filling Stations, Others

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The Lagos State Government has issued a directive and made an appeal to private entities, such as filling stations, banks, and eateries, to allow public access to their restrooms in order to combat open defecation and improve sanitation. This initiative, as reported by Channels Television on X, is part of a larger strategy that includes the installation of 1,710 public toilets aimed at addressing public hygiene issues and enhancing the city's environment. Banks, petrol stations, and restaurants are encouraged to make their restrooms available to the public.  The state encourages businesses to act responsibly, recognizing that government efforts alone are insufficient to meet the population's sanitation needs. This initiative underscores the notion that public sanitation is a collective responsibility, and that government actions alone cannot meet the demands of the increasing population. The government has stressed the importance of this initiative, with Commissioner Tokunbo Wa...

South African politician Julius Malema has been sentenced to five years in prison.

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On April 16, 2026, Julius Malema, the leader of the South African opposition, received a five-year prison sentence for the unlawful possession of a firearm, ammunition, and for discharging a firearm in a populated area. These charges originated from an incident in 2018, during which Malema discharged an automatic rifle into the air at a political rally held in KuGompo City, previously known as East London. Magistrate Twanet Olivier imposed a five-year sentence for the illegal possession of the firearm, along with a concurrent two-year sentence for the possession of ammunition. Malema was not taken into custody immediately. His legal representatives sought and were granted permission to appeal the sentence, allowing him to remain free while awaiting a high court decision. Should the sentence be confirmed following all appeals, Malema will be barred from serving as a Member of Parliament, as South African legislation prohibits anyone convicted of a crime and sentenced to over 12 months i...

Bayern Munich defeats Real Madrid 6-4 on aggregate in Champions League quarter-final

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  Bayern Munich triumphed over Real Madrid with a score of 4–3 (6–4 on aggregate) in a thrilling Champions League quarterfinal second leg held on April 15, 2026, at the Allianz Arena.  Luis Díaz netted a vital equalizer in the 89th minute, allowing Bayern to take the lead in the tie, followed by a stoppage-time goal from Michael Olise that ensured their advancement to the semifinals. The match was an exhilarating contest, with Real Madrid gaining the lead on three occasions before a late red card shifted the game's momentum. Final Score: Bayern Munich 4–3 Real Madrid (Aggregate: 6–4). Key Goals: Real Madrid: Arda Güler (1', 29') and Kylian Mbappé (42'). Bayern Munich: Aleksandar Pavlović (6'), Harry Kane (38'), Luis Díaz (89'), and Michael Olise (90+4'). Red Cards: Eduardo Camavinga (86'): Sent off after receiving a second yellow card, which turned out to be the pivotal moment for Bayern's late comeback. Arda Güler: Received a red card after the ...

DSS re-arraigns Malami, son over alleged terrorism

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The Department of State Services has re-arraigned a former Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami (SAN), along with his son, Abdulaziz, before Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court in Abuja, on an amended charge related to alleged terrorism and unlawful possession of firearms and ammunition. During the hearing, counsel for the DSS, Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN), informed the court that an amended charge had been submitted to replace the previous one under which they had been arraigned. Kehinde requested to withdraw the earlier charge and asked that the amended charge be presented to the defendant for new pleas to be entered. The defendants' counsel, Shaibu Aruwa (SAN), confirmed that his clients had received the amended charge and consented to the reading of the new charge to the defendants. It is alleged that Malami and his son, in December 2025, prepared to commit acts of terrorism by possessing, without a license, a Sturm Magnum 17 – 0101 firearm, 16 Redstar A...

Benin Republic's Finance Minister, Romuald Wadagni, has secured victory in the Presidential Election.

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Romuald Wadagni, the frontrunner in the Benin presidential election, achieved a decisive victory in the country's polls, garnering 94 percent of the votes, as per provisional results. The electoral commission released the preliminary count overnight from Monday to Tuesday, although final official results have yet to be announced. Wadagni's capacity to stimulate economic growth amidst jihadist threats provided him with a significant advantage, despite the eight million-strong electorate displaying limited enthusiasm for either candidate, particularly in the urban areas of the West African nation. His rival conceded defeat even while the counting of votes was ongoing. Opposition candidate Paul Hounkpe extended his congratulations to finance minister Wadagni, 49, who had been widely anticipated to win following the endorsement from outgoing leader Patrice Talon. In his concession statement, Hounkpe remarked, "To… Romuald Wadagni, I extend my republican congratulations. Democr...

US. Pop star Britney Spears checks into rehab following arrest

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Recently, several American celebrities have encountered legal repercussions or media attention due to driving under the influence (DUI). As of April 2026, notable cases involve prominent pop stars and sports figures. Britney Spears, aged 44, has voluntarily entered a treatment facility for substance abuse, as confirmed by a representative. This choice follows her arrest on March 5 for suspected DUI in Southern California, which was prompted by reports of erratic driving. She is set to appear in court on May 4. On March 4, 2026, Spears was apprehended in Ventura County, California, after law enforcement observed her driving a black BMW erratically at high speeds. Authorities suspected that she was under the influence of both alcohol and drugs. She was released the next morning after the booking process. A representative for Spears stated that she voluntarily entered a facility to prioritize her mental health and "put her well-being first." Currently, she is scheduled to appear...

Trump Orders Blockade of Strait of Hormuz After US-Iran Peace Talks Collapse

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President Donald Trump has directed the U.S. Navy to initiate a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, starting on April 13, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. ET (1400 GMT).   This directive came after the breakdown of critical peace negotiations between U.S. and Iranian representatives in Islamabad, Pakistan, which concluded on April 12 after over 21 hours of discussions. The blockade is a reaction to what the Trump administration characterized as Iran's "unyielding" refusal to relinquish its nuclear aspirations and its "extortion" of global shipping through the enforcement of unlawful tolls. Enforcement: U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that the U.S. Navy will impartially intercept all maritime traffic entering or leaving Iranian ports and coastal regions. CENTCOM specified that the blockade will not obstruct vessels passing through the Strait to or from non-Iranian ports, including those in neighboring Gulf states. President Trump explicitly instructed the Navy to...