UNKNOWN INDIVIDUALS LOOTED PALLIATIVES AT OUR OWERRI RALLY – CITY BOY MOVEMENT. (PHOTO).

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 Unknown individuals looted palliatives at our Owerri rally – City Boy Movement An empowerment programme organised by the City Boy Movement, a support group for President Bola Tinubu, descended into disorder on Saturday when a large crowd surged forward and looted items intended for distribution to beneficiaries across Nigeria's South-East region. The event, held at Heroes Square in Owerri, marked the official launch of the Renewed Hope National Tour and the City Boy Movement South-East Youth Tour and Empowerment Programme on March 14, 2026. It aimed to provide support to young people, market traders, and vulnerable individuals from Abia, Anambra, Imo, Ebonyi, and Enugu states. Items prepared for distribution included shuttle buses, sewing machines, deep freezers, grinding machines, barbing kits, wheelchairs for persons with disabilities, smartphones for content creators, generator sets, laptops, cash grants, farming kits, fertilizers, and hair salon equipment. According to the mov...

U.S PREPARES FOR POTENTIAL INCREASE IN LONE WOLF TERROR ATTACKS AMID IRAN CONFLICT . (PHOTO).


 U.S prepares for potential increase in lone wolf terror attacks amid Iran conflict 

Recent attacks on a synagogue in Michigan and a university in Virginia have raised concerns that the ongoing war in Iran could be inspiring “lone wolf” terror incidents in the United States, according to law enforcement veterans. Authorities are investigating a vehicular assault at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, which left several injured and the suspect dead, as well as a deadly shooting targeting an ROTC class at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, where students were able to subdue the attacker. Both suspects—Ayman Mohamad Ghazali in Michigan and Mohamed Bailor Jalloh in Virginia—were naturalized U.S. citizens from Lebanon and Sierra Leone, respectively. While officials have been cautious about publicly linking the attacks to the Iran conflict, experts say the events may reflect retaliation for American and Israeli military operations.

Former FBI Special Agent Jennifer Coffindaffer described the incidents as likely homegrown lone-wolf assaults rather than coordinated attacks by foreign organizations, noting that individuals radicalized online may act independently. Other recent violent incidents potentially tied to the conflict include a March 1 attack outside a bar in Austin, Texas, and clashes in New York City where incendiary devices were thrown. Counterterrorism experts warn that lone-wolf threats are persistent and increasingly complex, often driven by personal grievances or triggering life events. Criminologists advise vigilance for signs of radicalized individuals while emphasizing that the likelihood of being directly affected remains very low, urging Americans to stay aware but not live in fear.


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