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Nigerian government issues travel and safety warning for Nigerians in Iran and Gulf States

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The Federal Government has issued a security advisory to Nigerians residing in the Middle East, particularly in the Islamic Republic of Iran and neighbouring Gulf states, urging heightened vigilance amid escalating military tensions in the region.

In a statement released on Saturday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, authorities said they were closely monitoring developments following reported military operations carried out by Israel and the United States against targets in Iran, as well as retaliatory measures affecting parts of the Gulf.

The government called on Nigerian citizens in the affected areas to remain cautious and avoid locations deemed strategic or sensitive, including military facilities and government buildings, which could become focal points for further hostilities.

The advisory recommended that Nigerians limit non-essential travel and steer clear of public gatherings or demonstrations until the security situation stabilises. Citizens were also urged to comply strictly with directives issued by local security agencies, with the government stressing that cooperation with authorities is essential for personal safety.

Diplomatic missions have been placed on alert, including the Nigerian Embassy in Tehran and consular offices across Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. These missions are expected to provide assistance to nationals and ensure effective communication as events unfold. The government reaffirmed that the protection of Nigerians abroad remains a top priority and said it would continue to assess the evolving situation while issuing updates when necessary.

It also appealed to the parties involved in the conflict to de-escalate tensions and return to dialogue, emphasising the need for negotiations in the interest of global peace and stability. The advisory follows reports of airstrikes targeting locations in Iranian cities, with explosions and thick smoke seen rising in parts of the capital.

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US officials described the military actions as efforts to neutralise security threats, while Israeli authorities characterised the strikes as preventive measures.

Donald Trump stated that the United States intended to eliminate what he called imminent dangers and pledged to dismantle missile infrastructure linked to Iran’s defence capabilities. Israeli officials similarly framed the operations as defensive in nature.

International reaction has been measured. The African Union expressed concern about the potential implications for regional and global stability, urging all sides to exercise restraint.

The European Union also responded, with European Council President António Costa saying developments in Iran were troubling and confirming that European leaders were maintaining contact with partners in the region.

Concluding its statement, the Federal Government reiterated its call for a peaceful resolution to the crisis and underscored the importance of diplomacy in addressing international security challenges.

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Lucky soul. He d!ed in Jihad – Sheikh Gumi reacts to Iran’s Supreme leader Khamenei’s d3ath

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Kaduna-based Islamic scholar, Ahmad Gumi has reacted to the k!lling of Iran’s Supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khanenei, describing him as a “lucky soul who d!ed in Jihad.”

Khanenei was k!lled by US and Israeli missiles in Tehran on Saturday, February 28, 2026.

In a post shared on his verified Facebook page, Gumi said Khamenei’s blood “will fuel the change in the ummah.”

“A lucky soul, he d!ed in Jihad against k!llers of innocent children and women in Gaza and elsewhere,” Gumi wrote.

He added that the late Iranian leader’s blood “will fuel the change in the ummah,” noting that Khamenei “stood firmly for justice and didn’t hide in bunkers.

“For those who k!lled him or assisted in killing him, let us see what they will live to do in this world.”

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Gospel singer Taiwo Adegbodu d!es

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One half of the Yoruba gospel duo Adegbodu Twins, Taiwo Adegbodu, has d!ed.

The news of his de@th was announced on Sunday, March 1, via a post on the group’s official Facebook page, which is managed by their team.

In the emotional message, the family lamented his sudden passing, describing the loss as deeply painful and difficult to bear.

Fellow gospel musician Esther Igbekele also confirmed the de@th on her Instagram page, where she shared a photo of Adegbodu and paid tribute to him in Yoruba.

Taiwo performed alongside his twin brother, Kehinde Adegbodu, and both rose to prominence in the Yoruba gospel music scene after the release of their debut album, Faratimi (Lean on Me), in 1999.

Over the years, the duo became known for their spiritually uplifting and culturally rooted sound, earning a strong following within the Christian music community.

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Iran: Protest erupts in Nigeria over killing of Ali Khamenei (PHOTOS)

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Members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, IMN, better known as Shiites, have taken to the streets of Niger State on Sunday to protest the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Shiites in Nigeria are led by Ibrahim El-Zakzaky.

It was reported that Khamenei was killed in coordinated airstrikes on Iran by the United States and Israel military.

Dozens of IMN members mobilised shortly after the news of Khamenei’s alleged death filtered through social media channels.

In a video sighted  on Sunday, the followers of the Shi’a cleric, were seen chanting ‘freedom to Iran, death to America ‘.

The protesters also marched through parts of the state chanting solidarity slogans and waving Iranian flags and placards bearing inscriptions such as “We Stand With Iran.”

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