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We’ll be unsafe in US—Obama slams Trump over repeal of climate rule

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Former United States President Barack Obama has criticized the Trump administration’s decision to repeal the federal endangerment finding.

The federal endangerment finding was a key ruling that underpinned limits on vehicle tailpipe emissions and regulations on power plants. First established under the Clean Air Act, it determined that greenhouse gases pose a threat to public health and welfare, providing the legal foundation for federal climate regulations.

Posting on X, Obama said removing the finding would weaken environmental and public health protections. He argued that the move would leave Americans “less safe” and “less healthy,” while undermining efforts to combat climate change. He also contended that the repeal primarily benefits the fossil fuel industry by easing regulatory constraints.

The Trump administration has defended its environmental rollbacks as necessary to reduce regulatory burdens and support energy production.

“Today, the Trump administration repealed the endangerment finding: the ruling that served as the basis for limits on tailpipe emissions and power plant rules.

“Without it, we’ll be less safe, less healthy, and less able to fight climate change—all so the fossil fuel industry can make even more money,” he wrote.

This comes after Trump’s video referring to the Obamas as apes caused outrage. However, President Trump refused to apologize.

Valentine day: Heartbreak real, I won’t date again anytime soon—Nigerian singer Nasboi

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Nigerian skitmaker and musician Nasboi has disclosed that he is currently dealing with the aftermath of a deeply traumatizing heartbreak.

The Short Skirt crooner said the experience made him realize that heartbreak is “real,” stressing that he felt its impact firsthand.

According to him, the painful experience has made him decide against giving love another chance in the near future.

Nasboi, however, did not disclose the identity of the person involved or the circumstances that led to the breakup.

Taking to his X (formerly Twitter) handle, he wrote, “Heartbreak is real. Felt that. Love again? Not anytime soon.”

The post quickly drew reactions from fans and followers, many of whom expressed sympathy and encouraged him to seek therapy or engage in activities that could help him heal.

Others, however, advised the entertainer not to completely give up on love despite the painful experience.

His comments come as Nigeria and the world over gear up for Valentine’s Day celebration on Saturday, 14th 2026.

Naira depreciates against US dollar, wipes out three-day gain

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The naira on Thursday posted its first depreciation against the United States dollar at the official foreign exchange market this week.

Figures from the Central Bank of Nigeria showed that the local currency weakened to N1,353.66 per dollar on Thursday, from N1,348.95 recorded the previous day.

 

This represents a day-on-day loss of N4.71 against the dollar, almost erasing the N5.51 gain the naira had accumulated over the last three trading sessions at the official window.

 

In contrast, the naira strengthened further at the parallel market, appreciating by N5 to trade at N1,440 per dollar on Thursday, compared with N1,445 on Wednesday. The improvement was linked to the apex bank’s recent intervention in the Bureau De Change segment.

 

The development comes amid growing external obligations, as Nigeria’s foreign debt rose to $47.53 billion as of February 10, 2026, according to central bank data.

Copa del Rey: Barcelona set record after 4-0 loss to Atletico Madrid

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Barcelona recorded an unwanted milestone on Thursday night following their 4-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final.

The Blaugrana were outplayed away from home at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium, as Diego Simeone’s side took firm control of the tie.

 

An own goal by Eric García, along with strikes from Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman, and Julián Álvarez, sealed a dominant victory for the hosts.

 

According to OptaJose, the result means Barcelona have now conceded four goals in the first half of a match for only the second time since the 2004/05 season.

 

The only previous occurrence came in August 2020, when Barcelona suffered a historic 8-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League.

 

The second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final is scheduled to be played in March.

DSS after him—Pete Edochie’s family speaks on Tiktoker who rumored actor’s death

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The family of veteran Nollywood actor Pete Edochie has reported a TikToker to the Department of State Services over a viral video falsely announcing the actor’s death.

The move followed public denials by the family and the actor’s management, who described the report as untrue.

Nigerian Newssphere reports that the actor’s first son, Leo Edochie, had earlier dismissed the claim in a viral Instagram video, insisting that his father is alive and healthy.

In a Facebook post on Thursday evening, Leo said he had formally contacted the DSS to secure the arrest of the TikToker behind the post. He added that security operatives were already tracking the individual.

Leo also announced a cash reward for anyone with credible information that could help identify and arrest the TikToker, whom he named and displayed in a photo accompanying the post. He urged members of the public to share useful details privately, promising immediate payment once the suspect is apprehended.

“This young man posted a video on TikTok that our father is dead. His handle is @ONE_BOR001.

“Anyone with information that will lead to his arrest will be handsomely rewarded in cash. I have contacted DSS, and they are on his trail. DM me with the information; as soon as he is arrested, you will get your reward in cash,” he stated.

Kwankwaso: Why I introduced Nigeria Religious Freedom Accountability Act—US Lawmaker, Riley Moore

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A member of the United States Congress, Riley Moore, has explained why he, alongside Chris Smith, introduced the Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026.

Moore made the clarification during an interview on Newsmax, where he said the bill was designed to address what he described as the brutal persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

Nigerian Newssphere reports that United States lawmakers recently initiated a bill aimed at strengthening accountability over alleged human rights abuses in Nigeria. The proposed legislation includes provisions for possible sanctions against Fulani militias and former Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso.

Explaining the motivation behind the bill, Moore said, “I introduced the Nigeria Religious Freedom and Accountability Act of 2026 with Rep. Chris Smith to confront the brutal persecution of Christians in Nigeria.

“This bill—what is a really important aspect of it—is focusing on looking at some of the bad actors there, specifically the Fulani, the Islamic group that’s been going around terrorizing Christians within Nigeria.

“The bill will also give the administration of President Donald Trump the ability to sanction those individuals and then also report back to Congress on it.

“As you know, the president has been very focused on protecting Christian populations in Nigeria that are suffering persecution at a scale that has never really been seen on the continent of Africa as it relates to Christians specifically.

“This legislation will hold radical Islamic terrorists accountable for murdering Christians for their faith in Jesus Christ. I will never stop fighting for our persecuted brothers and sisters.”

Nigerian Newssphere also reports that former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso and Fulani herdsmen groups have been identified as potential targets for sanctions under the proposed legislation.

Emeka Uzor: 22-Year-Old Nigerian Student shot dead in South Africa

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A 22-year-old Nigerian student from Plateau State, Isaac Satlat, has been shot dead in South Africa, raising fresh concerns over renewed xenophobic violence against foreigners, particularly Nigerians.

Satlat was reportedly killed days after he was declared missing while driving his father’s car in Moshongo Province, outside Pretoria. He was said to be the son of a Christian missionary based in South Africa.

 

A Nigerian resident in South Africa, Charles Awuzie, disclosed the incident on Thursday via social media, stating that Satlat was initially believed to have been kidnapped. His body was later discovered two days after his disappearance, riddled with bullets.

 

Satlat, who was due to graduate next month, had plans to relocate to Canada to further his education before his life was cut short.

 

The killing occurred barely a week after another Nigerian national, Emeka Uzor, was reportedly shot dead during an anti-drug operation in Gauteng, a suburb of Johannesburg.

 

Further accounts from Nigerians living in South Africa indicated that Satlat was abducted from his vehicle and shot multiple times before his body was dumped in Attridgeville, near Pretoria. The vehicle he was driving was also vandalized.

 

Reports added that Satlat’s father, upon receiving news of his son’s death, reportedly suffered a medical emergency and was hospitalized in Nigeria due to dangerously high blood pressure.

 

The latest killing has deepened anxiety within the Nigerian community in South Africa, with many calling on authorities to address what they describe as persistent hostility and violence against foreign nationals.

 

Satlat’s death adds to a growing list of Nigerians who have lost their lives in South Africa under violent circumstances, intensifying calls for justice and improved protection for immigrants.

Nigeria’s minister Umahi, Arise Television’s Rufai Oseni clash again

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Again, the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, and Arise Television anchor Rufai Oseni have clashed.

Umahi has accused Oseni of repeatedly disseminating false information to the public.

Umahi made the allegation on Thursday during a media briefing in Abuja, where he emphasized the need for journalists and public office holders to verify facts before releasing information.

He expressed displeasure with a morning broadcast on Arise News, faulting the anchor for what he described as a pattern of presenting unverified and misleading claims. According to the minister, such conduct unfairly damages reputations and misinforms the public.

Umahi specifically referenced a report suggesting he failed to respond to a question concerning Mikano. He insisted that he addressed the issue during the interview, clarifying that he was unaware of any link between Mikano and InfoWest and noting that InfoWest is executing projects in the Southeast, including a third legacy project in Ebonyi State.

The minister said the claim that he avoided the question was inaccurate and harmful to the image of the Ministry of Works, urging the media outlet to review the footage and issue corrections where necessary.

 

 

 

“It is very important that when we have the opportunity as leaders and as journalists of this country, we make verification before we dish false information to the public.

 

“I wasn’t happy with Arise News this morning because of the number of things they said, and Rufai is too fond of doing that.

 

“You cannot serve the public with venom and a mind that is already made up. If you are damaging my reputation, I must speak out.

 

“First you said that they asked me a question about Mikano, and I didn’t answer it. I want them to go back and check the clips because of what they said about Mikano.

 

“And that’s when I said I’m not aware that Mikano has anything to do with InfoWest and that InfoWest is doing work also in the Southeast, in fact, in Ebonyi State for the third legacy project.

 

“But they said that I didn’t answer the question, and that’s very annoying and damaging to the reputation of the Ministry of Works.

 

“That’s not good because you should find out whether I answered the question or not. But you dished to the public that I didn’t question. I answered the question, and it will be good for them to correct themselves.”

 

The Nigerian Newssphere recalls that Umahi and Oseni had earlier clashed about the cost of the Lagos-Calabar road project.

 

 

EPL Table: Arteta explains why Arsenal couldn’t win against Brentford

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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has admitted his side were unfortunate not to claim all three points after being held to a 1–1 draw by Brentford on Thursday night, a result that saw the Gunners miss the chance to keep a six-point cushion at the top of the Premier League.

 

Arsenal went ahead when Noni Madueke nodded the visitors in front, but the Bees hit back through Keane Lewis-Potter to ensure the points were shared.

Late in the game, Gabriel Martinelli had a clear opportunity to snatch a winner, but his close-range effort was kept out by goalkeeper Caoimhín Kelleher.

Speaking after the match, Arteta said the decisive moment simply did not fall Arsenal’s way, noting that Martinelli’s one-on-one chance came close but ultimately did not go in.

The Spaniard also stressed that the title race remains demanding, insisting his team must continue to focus on their own performances. He added that winning consistently requires top-level displays every week, especially in tough away fixtures, along with a measure of good fortune to secure maximum points.

“We had a massive chance in the end, one-v-one for Gabriel Martinelli but it wasn’t meant to be.

“We have to do our job and come to all these places like the rest of the teams.

“You have to be at your best every game and have the luck as well you need in games to conquer the three points each week.”

 

Copa del Rey: Nigerian Ademola Lookman Shines as Atletico Madrid crush Barcelona 4-0

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Atletico Madrid surged into a commanding position in their Copa del Rey semi-final after a dominant 4-0 victory over Barcelona in the first leg on Thursday night.

Super Eagles forward Ademola Lookman was central to the rout, scoring once and providing an assist as the hosts overwhelmed the Catalans in front of their home supporters.

Lookman, who opened his Atletico scoring account during a 5-0 quarter-final win over Real Betis, continued his fine form on the big stage.

 

The breakthrough came via an Eric Garcia own goal, setting the tone for a one-sided contest. A composed finish from Antoine Griezmann doubled the lead before Lookman struck to make it 3-0.

 

The Nigerian winger then turned provider, teeing up Julian Alvarez to cap a memorable night for Diego Simeone’s side.

 

The return leg is scheduled for March 3 at the Camp Nou.

 

In the other semi-final first leg played on Wednesday, Real Sociedad edged Athletic Bilbao 1-0 away from home.

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