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A Coup Trial Without Precedent

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu alongside the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General OO Oluyede, the Service Chiefs and the Chief of Defence Intelligence, at the Presidential Villa, Aso Rock, Abuja, October 27, 2025
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu alongside the Chief of Defence Staff, Lieutenant General OO Oluyede, the Service Chiefs and the Chief of Defence Intelligence, at the Presidential Villa, Aso Rock, Abuja, October 27, 2025

By Farooq A. Kperogi

I came of age in Nigeria during absolutist, totalitarian military regimes and was shaped by the anti-military rhetoric and activism that surrounded me.

Although democracy hasn’t lived up to its promises, which has fueled what I consider misguided and amnesiac nostalgia for military rule, I would rather we fix our badly deformed civilian system through trial and protest than return to the dark days of brutal military monocracy.

That is why news of an alleged abortive coup plot last year unsettled me, particularly because many of those implicated are northern Muslims. In a country riven by deep primordial fissures, I doubt we can recover from the northern-led overthrow of a civilian government headed by a southerner.

The Defence Headquarters initially denied it. It described reports of a coup attempt as not just “false and misleading,” “entirely false,” and “malicious” but as deliberately fabricated to “cause unnecessary tension and distrust among the populace.”

The Director of Defence Information, Brigadier General Tukur Gusau, said what Sahara Reporters described as a coup was merely “indiscipline and breach of service regulations” by 16 officers who felt stymied by “perceived career stagnation caused by repeated failure in promotion examinations, among other issues.”

But news platforms such as Sahara Reporters, Premium Times, and Daily Trust quoted unnamed sources in the upper echelons of the military and the Tinubu administration who insisted the Defence Headquarters was being economical with the truth and that there had indeed been a real attempt to overthrow the government.

The confidence with which these reports were presented, despite the anonymity of the sources, led me to write my November 1, 2025, column titled “The Coup That Dare Not Speak Its Name,” in which I argued that the government owed the public transparency about what had happened.

I wrote: “Secrecy accelerates suspicion. Nigeria’s citizens have matured politically; they can process national challenges without descending into chaos. Shielding the public from reality infantilizes the electorate and breeds cynicism.”

On January 26 this year, the Defence Headquarters, which had earlier dismissed the reports as “false and misleading,” made a dramatic reversal and acknowledged that there had indeed been a plan to violently overturn the Tinubu government. It also said the implicated officers would face military tribunals.

After multiple peaceful protests by the wives and relatives of the accused, formal charges were eventually filed. Six suspects, including a retired major general and a serving police inspector, were charged with terrorism and treason. In a 13-count charge sheet, the federal government alleged that they “conspired with one another to levy war against the state to overawe the president of the Federal Republic.”

Although respected analysts such as Chidi Odinkalu have questioned the plausibility of the evidence cited in media reports to substantiate the alleged coup, I do not have sufficient information to independently assess the credibility of the claim.

What is not in dispute, however, is that what we are witnessing is uncharted territory. Since Nigeria’s independence, there is no clear record of military officers being tried for an alleged coup attempt under a civilian administration.

The closest parallel is the 2004 episode during the Obasanjo presidency, when the government announced that it had uncovered and foiled a coup plot. The Guardian quoted presidential spokeswoman Remi Oyo as saying that Hamza al-Mustapha, then in prison in Lagos, was suspected of involvement.

From what I recall, that episode produced neither a formal court-martial proceeding nor a full civilian trial. Instead, scores of senior and mid-level officers were detained, questioned and then retired or dismissed. What is unfolding now is therefore without precedent.

This is why the intervention of respected human rights lawyer Femi Falana deserves careful attention. In an April 23 statement, he called for the immediate suspension of the government’s secret court-martial of 36 soldiers accused of plotting a coup. He described the proceedings as unconstitutional, illegal and a violation of due process.

Falana argued that trying the soldiers behind closed doors undermines transparency and the right to a fair hearing, especially in light of the gravity of the charges against them. His central legal contention is that offences such as treason and terrorism fall within the jurisdiction of civilian courts, not military tribunals, even when the accused are soldiers.

He warned that subjecting some suspects to court martial while others implicated in the same alleged plot face civilian prosecution creates a two-track system of justice that affronts the principle of equality before the law.

He urged the Attorney-General to halt the military proceedings, transfer the case to the Federal High Court, and ensure that all suspects are tried openly and uniformly under civilian law.

Falana’s argument raises a deeper question that goes beyond this case. What does it mean to be governed by law in a democracy that still carries the institutional reflexes of military rule? A state that derives its legitimacy from and is bound by the constitution cannot choose opacity when transparency is inconvenient, nor can it apply different standards of justice to people accused of the same crime.

If the government is confident in the strength of its case, in the unimpeachability of its evidence against the accused, it should have no fear of public scrutiny. I know there is legitimate argument to be made about the risk of inspiring copycats if the trial is open, but coups are not crimes of imitation like bank robberies. They require coordination, access to arms, insider networks, and timing. Those conditions are not created by watching a public trial. If they exist, secrecy will not eliminate them.

Second, secrecy is more likely to breed suspicion than prevent instability. When the state hides proceedings, it invites rumors, conspiracy theories, and loss of trust, which can be more destabilizing than any supposed copycat risk.

Third, transparency is a deterrent. A public, evidence-based trial exposes the consequences of plotting against the state and demonstrates that institutions can respond lawfully. That is more likely to discourage would-be conspirators than embolden them.

Fourth, courts already have tools to protect genuinely sensitive information. Specific details can be redacted or heard in camera without turning the entire process into a secret proceeding.

But there is also a broader political risk. In a country with a long and traumatic history of coups, secrecy around allegations of military insurrection heightens suspicion. When the government first denied the existence of a coup and later admitted it, it created a credibility gap that only openness can close. Conducting trials behind closed doors only deepens that gap and invites speculation about what is being concealed.

If the accused are guilty, a transparent trial will expose their culpability and reinforce the legitimacy of the state. If they are not, secrecy will have compounded injustice. Either way, opacity serves no one except those who benefit from weakening public trust in institutions.

If the suspects are found guilty through a fair, transparent and evidence-based process, they should face the full consequences of their actions. I would never defend any attempt to seize power through violence. But guilt must be established beyond all shadows of doubt. It is not enough to allege; the government must prove its case in the open.

“10 Boards, 10 Wins” Tunde Onakoya Dominates Simultaneous Chess Exhibition in Germany

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Nigerian chess champion Tunde Onakoya has once again impressed the global chess community with a remarkable display of skill and focus during a recent event in Germany.

At the event, Tunde took on the challenge of playing 10 chess games simultaneously a feat known as a simultaneous exhibition, where one player competes against multiple opponents at the same time. Demonstrating exceptional concentration, strategy, and mental endurance, he moved from board to board, carefully analyzing each position while maintaining control across all matches.

In an extraordinary outcome, he won all 10 games, leaving spectators and opponents in awe of his dominance. Such a clean sweep in a multi-board exhibition is no small achievement, as it requires balancing different game dynamics, anticipating multiple strategies, and avoiding even a single costly mistake.

Tunde Onakoya, who is also known for using chess as a tool for social impact through his initiative to empower underprivileged children, continues to gain international recognition not just for his talent, but for his mission.

His performance in Germany has further cemented his reputation as one of Africa’s most inspiring chess figures, proving once again that discipline, passion, and purpose can create extraordinary results both on and off the board.

Russia, North Korea Agree on Long-Term Military Cooperation

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Russia and North Korea are moving to strengthen their military relationship, with both sides agreeing to expand cooperation over the long term.

During a visit to Pyongyang, Russia’s Defence Minister, Andrey Belousov, said the two countries had agreed to build a more stable and lasting military partnership.

He added that plans are underway to sign a formal cooperation roadmap covering the period from 2027 to 2031.

The announcement comes as North Korea continues to play an active role in supporting Russia’s war in Ukraine.

According to multiple reports, Pyongyang has sent thousands of troops, along with missiles and other military supplies, to assist Moscow.

In return, analysts believe North Korea is receiving economic and military support from Russia, including food, energy, financial aid and access to advanced technology resources that could help it ease the pressure of international sanctions tied to its nuclear programme.

The growing alliance follows a defence pact signed in 2024, which commits both countries to provide immediate military assistance to each other in the event of an attack.

While in Pyongyang, Belousov held talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Defence Minister No Kwang Chol.

Russia’s parliamentary speaker, Vyacheslav Volodin, also met with Kim, thanking him for North Korea’s role in recent military operations.

North Korean troops have reportedly been deployed to Russia’s Kursk region, where they are helping counter Ukrainian advances. Russian officials say some of these soldiers have already been recognised with military awards for their role in the fighting.

However, the involvement has come at a cost. South Korean estimates suggest around 2,000 North Korean troops have been killed in the conflict so far.

Reports also indicate that soldiers were instructed to avoid capture, with only a small number believed to have been taken alive by Ukrainian forces.

The deepening cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang signals a further shift in global alliances, as both countries draw closer in the face of growing international pressure.

Rest and Sleep Identified as Critical to Faster Patient Recovery

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Medical experts are increasingly emphasizing the role of rest and sleep as central components of recovery, urging patients and caregivers to treat them as essential—not optional—elements of healing.

While exercise, nutrition, and therapy often receive the most attention in recovery plans, specialists say adequate rest is the foundation that enables the body to repair and restore itself effectively.

How Sleep Supports Physical Healing
Health professionals explain that the body carries out most of its repair processes during sleep. At this time, it releases growth hormones that aid tissue repair, muscle recovery, and cellular regeneration.

Insufficient rest, however, can disrupt these processes. Experts warn that lack of sleep may increase inflammation levels, slowing recovery from surgery, illness, or injury. It can also weaken the immune system, reducing the body’s ability to fight infections and prolonging healing time.

Impact on Mental and Emotional Health
Beyond physical recovery, sleep plays a vital role in mental well-being. Poor sleep has been linked to increased stress, irritability, and symptoms associated with anxiety and depression.

Adequate rest supports cognitive function, including memory, focus, and decision-making. Patients who sleep well are often better equipped to manage the emotional challenges of recovery and remain engaged in their treatment plans.

Performance and Rehabilitation Outcomes
For patients undergoing rehabilitation, rest is equally important for physical performance. Experts note that muscles strengthen and adapt during recovery periods, not during activity itself. Without sufficient sleep, fatigue increases, injury risk rises, and progress may slow or stall.

Improving Sleep Quality
Specialists recommend practical steps to enhance rest, including maintaining a consistent sleep schedule and establishing a calming bedtime routine. Activities such as reading or light stretching can help signal the body to prepare for sleep.

Reducing screen time before bed is also advised, as exposure to blue light can interfere with the production of Melatonin, which is essential for initiating sleep.

Creating a comfortable sleep environment dark, quiet, and cool can further improve sleep quality and support deeper rest.

A Necessary Part of Treatment
Experts stress that recovery is not only about active treatment but also about allowing the body time to heal. Rest should be viewed with the same importance as medication, therapy sessions, and proper nutrition.

By prioritizing sleep and minimizing disruptions, patients may experience faster recovery and improved overall outcomes, reinforcing the idea that rest is not a luxury, but a biological necessity.

“From OnlyFans to OnlyFarms” Sophie Rain Turns $83M Earnings Into Cattle Ranch Empire

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Adult content creator Sophie Rain is making headlines for turning massive online earnings into an unexpected business move—agriculture.

After reportedly earning a staggering $83 million in a single year from subscription-based platform OnlyFans, Sophie Rain is now shifting her focus toward land ownership, specifically investing in cattle ranches across the United States.

Her transition from digital content to agriculture has sparked widespread reactions online, with many dubbing the move “From OnlyFans to OnlyFarms.” While some see it as surprising, others view it as a smart long-term investment strategy, especially in an industry like agriculture that offers stability and generational wealth.

Sources suggest that her goal is not just to own land, but to build a sustainable business empire rooted in farming and livestock. By acquiring ranches, she is reportedly positioning herself within America’s agricultural sector an industry that continues to hold significant economic value.

The move has also reignited conversations about how influencers and online personalities are diversifying their income streams. Rather than relying solely on internet fame, many are now investing in real estate, businesses, and traditional industries.

For Sophie Rain, the shift appears to be both strategic and symbolic proving that success in the digital space can open doors far beyond the internet.

Self-Awareness Gains Recognition as a Critical Life Skill

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Overthinking Linked to Reduced Productivity and Decision Making, Experts Warn

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Iran Heads to Russia as US Talks Collapse

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Iran top diplomats heads to Russia as US talks falter.

Diplomatic efforts to ease tensions between the United States and Iran are still stuck, with both sides holding firm to their positions as the conflict drags on.

Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araqchi, arrived in Russia on Monday for talks with President Vladimir Putin, in what appears to be a push to rally support as negotiations with Washington remain uncertain.

Back in the U.S., President Donald Trump made it clear he is open to talks but only if Iran makes the first move.

Speaking over the weekend, he said Tehran could simply “call” if it wants to negotiate, adding that any agreement must ensure Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons.

Despite those remarks, recent diplomatic efforts have failed to gain traction. A planned trip to Islamabad by U.S. envoys was cancelled, while mediation attempts involving Pakistan and Oman have yet to produce any meaningful progress.

Iran continues to insist that sanctions and the U.S. naval blockade must be lifted before it will fully engage in negotiations.

The deadlock is already being felt beyond the region. Oil prices ticked higher on Monday, while U.S. stock futures slipped, reflecting investor concerns.

Much of the tension centres on the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil shipments that has been disrupted by the conflict.

Although a ceasefire has reduced direct fighting, there is still no clear path to ending the war.

The crisis, which began after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in February, has led to significant casualties, pushed up fuel prices, and added pressure on the global economy.

At home, Trump is facing growing pressure to bring the situation under control, especially as concerns about rising costs continue to mount.

On the other side, Iran despite taking hits militarily still holds strategic leverage due to its ability to affect oil flows through the Gulf.

With both sides far apart on key issues from nuclear development to regional influence and sanctions relief—any breakthrough appears distant for now.

Experts Share Five Science-Based Strategies to Overcome Exercise Excuses

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Health and fitness experts say the challenge of maintaining an exercise routine has less to do with knowledge and more to do with human behavior, offering practical strategies to help people stay consistent.

Despite widespread awareness of the benefits of regular physical activity including improved mental health, reduced disease risk, and longer life expectancy many individuals still struggle to stay active. A recent survey by the Pew Research Center found that a significant number of people abandon their New Year’s resolutions within weeks, with fitness goals among the first to be dropped.

According to psychologist Diana Hill and movement specialist Michele Kehrer, the main barrier is not a lack of information but mindset and behavioral patterns.

They outline five evidence-based approaches to help individuals build and sustain an exercise habit:

Rethink Time Management
Experts say the common excuse of not having enough time often reflects perception rather than reality. Instead of treating exercise as a separate activity, individuals are encouraged to integrate movement into daily routines such as taking stairs, walking during events, or staying active throughout the day.

Identify Personal Motivation
Generic goals like weight loss may lack the emotional drive needed for consistency. Specialists recommend connecting fitness goals to personal values or meaningful outcomes, which can provide stronger motivation during challenging moments.

Shape Your Environment
Creating an environment that encourages movement can significantly influence behavior. Simple steps—like placing workout gear in visible areas or preparing equipment in advance—can reduce barriers and make it easier to stay active.

Practice Self-Compassion
Negative self-talk and fear of judgment can discourage participation in physical activity. Experts advise adopting a more supportive mindset, similar to how one would encourage a friend, and seeking support when needed through workout partners or professional guidance.

Start Small and Build Gradually
Rather than committing to intense routines, experts recommend beginning with short, manageable activities. Even a few minutes of movement each day can help establish consistency, which over time develops into a sustainable habit.

Specialists emphasize that consistency, not intensity, is the key to long-term success. By addressing psychological barriers and making small, intentional changes, individuals can gradually transform exercise into a regular part of their lifestyle.

Ultimately, experts conclude that building a lasting fitness habit is less about discipline and more about designing a routine that works with human behavior rather than against it.

Simple Habits That Can Bring Order to a Chaotic Daily Routine

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Taiwo ‘Esepo’ Agbaje Defeats Sojar Boy To Win WBA Africa Title

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — Nigerian boxer Taiwo “Esepo” Agbaje delivered a composed and determined performance to defeat Tosin “Sojar Boy” Osaigbovo by unanimous decision after 10 rounds, capturing the WBA Africa lightweight title in a competitive bout.

The fight took place on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at a boxing venue in Lagos, Nigeria, where both fighters battled intensely across all rounds in a high-energy contest that kept fans engaged from start to finish.

Agbaje entered the ring with confidence, using movement, timing, and controlled aggression to gradually impose himself on the fight as the rounds progressed.

Sojar Boy, known for his resilience and punching power, started strongly and attempted to pressure Agbaje early, but struggled to consistently break through his opponent’s defensive structure.

As the fight advanced into the middle rounds, Agbaje began to find his rhythm, landing cleaner combinations and controlling distance more effectively to edge key exchanges.

The bout remained closely contested, with both fighters trading momentum in several rounds, but Agbaje’s consistency and ring intelligence proved decisive in the later stages.

By the final rounds, Agbaje maintained composure under pressure, managing the pace of the fight and avoiding unnecessary risks while still landing scoring punches.

After 10 rounds of action, the judges awarded Agbaje a unanimous decision victory, confirming him as the new WBA Africa lightweight champion.

The win marks a significant milestone in Agbaje’s professional career, strengthening his position within the African boxing scene and opening potential pathways toward higher international rankings.

For Sojar Boy, the defeat represents a setback but also a competitive showing in a title fight that demonstrated his durability and fighting spirit against a disciplined opponent.

Boxing observers described the contest as a technical and tactical battle rather than a knockout-heavy encounter, with both fighters showing moments of quality throughout the bout.

Agbaje’s victory is expected to boost his visibility in the continental boxing circuit, where the WBA Africa title often serves as a stepping stone toward global title contention.

As celebrations follow in his camp, attention will now shift to potential future defenses and possible international matchups as he looks to build on his championship success.

Black Starlets Face Ivory Coast In Double Friendly Ahead AFCON

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ABIDJAN, IVORY COAST — Ghana’s U-17 national team, the Black Starlets, have arrived in Abidjan for a high-profile two-match friendly series against Côte d’Ivoire’s Young Elephants as part of their final preparations for the 2026 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The fixtures, scheduled to take place at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Ebimpe, are designed to test Ghana’s readiness against strong regional opposition ahead of the continental tournament.

The first match is set for Tuesday, April 28, while the second encounter will be played on Friday, May 1, giving both teams a short but intense assessment window before major international competition begins.

The Black Starlets’ technical team, led by head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum, is using the double-header to evaluate tactical discipline, player performance, and overall team chemistry following a series of domestic warm-up matches in Accra.

The coaching staff believes that facing a physically strong and tactically disciplined Ivorian side will provide a clearer picture of the squad’s readiness for elite competition at youth level.

The upcoming U-17 Africa Cup of Nations, scheduled to run from May 13 to June 2, 2026 in Morocco, represents Ghana’s next major challenge, with expectations high for a strong performance on the continental stage.

Ghana has been drawn into a highly competitive group that includes Senegal, Algeria, and South Africa, a lineup widely described by analysts as one of the toughest in the tournament.

The friendly matches against Côte d’Ivoire also carry added significance due to recent history between both sides, with the Black Starlets finishing as runners-up to the Young Elephants in the 2025 WAFU Zone B Championship.

That result has intensified the rivalry, giving Ghana an opportunity to measure progress and potentially reverse their previous defeat against their West African opponents.

Coaching officials are expected to rotate players across both matches to assess depth within the 25-man squad, ensuring that the final tournament selection is based on form, fitness, and tactical adaptability.

The fixtures are also being viewed as a key psychological test, with emphasis placed on handling pressure in an away environment against a physically demanding side.

Fans in Ghana are closely watching the team’s preparation, hoping the double-header will sharpen performance levels and build momentum ahead of the continental tournament.

As kickoff approaches, attention will focus on whether the Black Starlets can translate their preparation into strong results and establish themselves as serious contenders for the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

Inter Milan Waste Two-Goal Lead As Torino Fight Back In Scudetto Twist

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TURIN, ITALY — Inter Milan missed a golden opportunity to move closer to the Serie A title after surrendering a two-goal lead in a dramatic 2-2 draw against Torino, delaying their chance to all but secure the Scudetto.

Inter travelled to Turin knowing a victory would significantly strengthen their position at the top of the table, but despite taking control early, they were forced to settle for a point after a late Torino comeback changed the momentum of the match.

The visitors started strongly and appeared in control when Marcus Thuram powered in a header from a precise Federico Dimarco cross to give Inter the lead.

Inter extended their advantage later in the match when Yann Aurel Bisseck rose highest at a corner, doubling the Nerazzurri’s lead and putting them firmly on course for a crucial away win.

However, Torino refused to back down and responded through Giovanni Simeone, who produced a composed lofted finish to reduce the deficit and shift momentum back toward the home side.

The match took another turn when VAR intervened, ruling that Carlos Augusto had handled the ball inside the penalty area, awarding Torino a late spot kick.

Nikola Vlašić stepped up and converted confidently from the penalty spot, bringing Torino level with just minutes remaining and completing a dramatic comeback.

The draw means Inter remain in control of the title race and could still be crowned Serie A champions next weekend when they host Parma, depending on results elsewhere.

Elsewhere in Europe, Como kept their Champions League hopes alive with a crucial 2-0 victory away to Genoa, maintaining pressure on Juventus in the race for European qualification.

Juventus were held to a goalless draw by AC Milan at San Siro, allowing Como to close the gap to just three points in a tightening battle for fourth place.

In Germany, Borussia Dortmund secured Champions League qualification with a dominant 4-0 win over Freiburg, taking full control of their top-four ambitions with a commanding performance.

In Spain, Villarreal moved closer to Champions League football after a 2-1 win over Celta Vigo, strengthening their hold on third place and widening the gap to their nearest challengers.

Further down the LaLiga table, Sevilla suffered another setback in their fight for survival after a 99th-minute header condemned them to a 2-1 defeat at Osasuna, intensifying relegation pressure.

In France, Lille moved level on points with Lyon in the race for Champions League qualification after a narrow 1-0 win, while Marseille were held 1-1 by Nice following a late penalty equaliser.

Strasbourg produced late drama of their own with a stoppage-time comeback win over Lorient, while Metz remain deep in relegation trouble despite a remarkable 4-4 draw with Le Havre.

As European leagues approach their final stages, title races, Champions League qualification battles, and relegation fights continue to deliver high-stakes drama across the continent.

Real Madrid Trigger €9m Clause To Re-Sign Nico Paz In Squad Rebuild

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MADRID, SPAIN — Real Madrid have activated a €9 million buy-back clause to re-sign former youth midfielder Nico Paz from Italian side Como as part of a broader squad rebuild following a challenging season.

The decision reflects the club’s urgent effort to fix long-standing issues in midfield, where inconsistency in control, creativity, and balance has affected performances throughout the campaign.

Club officials have already taken the final decision to bring the 21-year-old back, viewing him as a low-cost internal solution to strengthen the centre of the pitch ahead of future competitions.

Real Madrid’s struggles in midfield have become a central concern, with the team frequently unable to sustain dominance in key matches or maintain fluid transitions between defence and attack.

Nico Paz, who left Madrid for Como in 2024 for just over €6 million, has spent the last two seasons developing in Italy, where he has gained regular senior football experience and improved his tactical awareness.

His performances in Italy have reportedly impressed Real Madrid scouts, who now believe he is ready to return and compete for a place in the first team setup.

The financial structure of the deal makes the move particularly attractive for Madrid, as the original transfer included a €9 million buy-back clause and a 50% future rights agreement, allowing the club to retain strong control over his long-term value.

Como have been informed of Real Madrid’s decision to trigger the clause, with both clubs maintaining a positive relationship that has helped smooth discussions surrounding the transfer process.

The Italian club, coached by Cesc Fàbregas, has developed a reputation as a strong development environment for young players, including several talents linked to elite European clubs.

Real Madrid’s strategy has increasingly focused on monitoring and re-integrating former academy players who mature abroad, reducing transfer risk while strengthening squad depth with familiar profiles.

Alongside Nico Paz, other young prospects such as Jesús Fortea and Dani Yáñez are also being tracked as part of the club’s long-term planning for squad renewal.

The return of Paz is seen internally as a practical reinforcement that addresses a clear tactical gap without requiring major financial investment in the transfer market.

As Madrid continues its squad planning, attention now turns to finalising the agreement and preparing the midfielder for reintegration into the team’s evolving tactical structure.

Nnadi Provides Assist As Marseille Share Points With Nice In Ligue 1 Clash

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MARSEILLE, FRANCE — Super Eagles midfielder Tochukwu Nnadi delivered an assist as Marseille were held to a 1-1 draw by Nice in a tightly contested Ligue 1 encounter that featured late drama at both ends of the pitch.

The match took place on Sunday, April 26, 2026, at the Orange Vélodrome in Marseille, France, where both sides battled for crucial league points as the season approaches its decisive stage.

Nnadi, making his fifth appearance for Marseille this season, played a key role in breaking the deadlock after influencing the attacking build-up that led to the opening goal.

Marseille eventually took the lead in the 68th minute when Nnadi produced a well-timed assist to set up Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, who finished calmly to give the home side advantage and send the stadium into celebration.

The goal reflected Marseille’s growing attacking rhythm in the second half, with the team increasing pressure on Nice through midfield control and quick transitions that repeatedly tested the visitors’ defensive structure.

However, Nice responded late in the game, refusing to surrender as they pushed forward in search of an equaliser that would keep their survival hopes alive in the league standings.

Their persistence paid off in the 88th minute when Wahi converted from the penalty spot, restoring parity and silencing the home supporters in the closing stages of the match.

The equaliser ensured that both teams shared the points after a competitive encounter that saw momentum swing in both directions, particularly in the final 20 minutes of play.

The result leaves Marseille in sixth place on the Ligue 1 table with 53 points, as they continue their push for European qualification positions ahead of the final stretch of the season.

Nice, on the other hand, remain 15th with 30 points, still battling to distance themselves from the lower end of the table as relegation pressure continues to loom.

Nnadi’s contribution has been viewed positively, with his growing involvement in Marseille’s midfield setup highlighting his adaptation to French football and increasing influence within the squad.

Coaches and analysts have pointed to his composure and vision in midfield as key attributes that could earn him more playing time as the season progresses.

As Ligue 1 enters its final phase, both teams will be focused on improving consistency, with Marseille targeting European qualification and Nice aiming to secure safety in the top flight.

Mourinho Waits For Real Madrid Emergency Call Amid Future Uncertainty

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MADRID, SPAIN — Jose Mourinho has reportedly left the door open for a possible return to Real Madrid as uncertainty grows over his long-term future at Benfica, with speculation intensifying around a potential managerial shake-up at the Spanish club.

The situation developed following comments made by Mourinho last Friday, where he addressed questions about his future and admitted that a final decision on whether he remains at Benfica will be taken at the end of the season.

He stated that a short decision window of around 10 days would follow the campaign, during which he and the club would decide whether to continue together or part ways, while stressing that he had already made his position clear and had no intention of repeating himself.

Reports indicate that Mourinho’s remarks have been interpreted as an indication that he could be open to an exit if the right opportunity arises, with Real Madrid emerging as a potential destination should the club decide to make a managerial change.

Sources suggest that the Portuguese coach may have a contractual clause allowing him to terminate his deal unilaterally before a specified date without financial penalties, creating a possible pathway for an early move if negotiations materialise.

This scenario is said to give Real Madrid a strategic advantage, as it could allow the club to secure a new manager ahead of major summer competitions and the FIFA World Cup period, ensuring early planning for squad rebuilding and preseason preparation.

The timing is considered crucial, as Madrid reportedly prefer a swift resolution to any coaching uncertainty in order to stabilise long-term planning and avoid delays in transfer and tactical decisions.

However, Mourinho is not the only name linked to the role, with other high-profile candidates such as Didier Deschamps and Mauricio Pochettino also being mentioned in speculation, although both are currently engaged with national team commitments and focused on upcoming tournament responsibilities.

Analysts note that those commitments could complicate negotiations, potentially making Mourinho a more accessible option if Madrid opt for immediate restructuring.

The Portuguese coach, who previously managed Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013, remains a polarising but influential figure in European football, known for his tactical discipline, strong leadership style, and experience across top clubs.

His past tenure at the Santiago Bernabéu included domestic success and high-profile clashes in European competitions, adding historical weight to any potential return discussions.

As speculation continues, attention now turns to Real Madrid’s internal decision-making process and whether the club will move quickly to explore a reunion or pursue alternative managerial options.

For now, Mourinho remains focused on his current responsibilities at Benfica, but his latest comments have ensured that his future remains firmly at the centre of European football debate.

Falconets Arrive Ikenne For Crucial Malawi World Cup Clash

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IKENNE, OGUN  — Nigeria’s U20 women’s national team, the Falconets, have arrived in Ikenne as they intensify preparations for a decisive FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualifying clash against Malawi.

The team’s arrival marks a key phase in their build-up as they target qualification for the 2026 FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup in Poland, with the Malawi fixture seen as a crucial step in the qualification pathway.

The Falconets, one of Africa’s most successful youth women’s football teams, are approaching the encounter with a strong focus on securing an advantage in the tie, as they continue their long-standing ambition of maintaining dominance on the continental stage.

Preparations in Ikenne are expected to include tactical drills, fitness sessions, and team coordination exercises aimed at sharpening performance ahead of the high-stakes match.

Coaching staff have reportedly emphasized discipline, defensive organisation, and clinical finishing as key areas of focus, given the competitive nature of international qualifying fixtures at this stage.

The match against Malawi forms part of the African qualification series that determines which teams will represent the continent at the global tournament scheduled to hold in Poland in 2026.

Nigeria’s Falconets have historically maintained a strong presence at youth World Cup competitions, often advancing deep into tournaments and producing players who later transition into the senior national team, the Super Falcons.

Their consistent qualification record has made them one of the benchmark teams in African women’s football, increasing expectations each time they enter the qualification phase.

The Malawi fixture is therefore being viewed as both a test of readiness and a critical checkpoint in Nigeria’s pursuit of yet another World Cup appearance.

Team officials are reportedly working to ensure optimal preparation conditions, including training facilities, recovery routines, and match simulation exercises to replicate competitive pressure.

Players are also expected to undergo final tactical adjustments as the coaching crew refines the squad’s approach ahead of the encounter.

Football analysts note that fixtures at this stage of qualification often require a balance of attacking precision and defensive discipline, especially against teams seeking to cause upsets in knockout or elimination formats.

The Falconets’ arrival in Ikenne signals the seriousness with which the team is approaching the contest, as they aim to secure a strong result to boost their chances of advancing further in the qualification series.

As anticipation builds, attention now turns to match day performance, where Nigeria’s U20 women will seek to assert their experience and continue their pursuit of a place at the global tournament in Poland.

APGA Aspirant, Anambra Chairman Trade Blame Over Gunshots

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AWKA, ANAMBRA — Tension has escalated in Anambra State politics after an All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) House of Representatives aspirant and a local government chairman traded accusations over a violent incident that left two security aides injured by gunshots during a stakeholders’ meeting.

The incident occurred in Awka, Anambra State, at a stakeholders’ political meeting where party members, local officials, and security personnel gathered for discussions that later broke down into confrontation over political influence and internal party control.

Both sides presented conflicting accounts of what triggered the violence, with accusations centering on alleged intimidation by armed security operatives on one hand, and claims of disruptive political actors on the other.

The APGA aspirant alleged that armed security personnel linked to the local government chairman created tension at the venue, which escalated into panic and confrontation among attendees.

The local government chairman rejected the claim, insisting instead that the aspirant’s supporters introduced elements that destabilised the meeting and triggered the breakdown of order.

Gunshots were reportedly fired during the clash, leaving two security aides injured. The affected personnel were quickly evacuated for medical attention, while the full extent of their injuries remains unclear.

Security sources described the incident as a serious breach of protocol, noting that political meetings are expected to be conducted under controlled conditions without the presence or discharge of firearms.

The development has further deepened existing divisions within APGA in Anambra State, where internal rivalry and competition for political control have remained a recurring challenge ahead of future elections.

Analysts say such disputes reflect broader tensions within party structures, where leadership struggles and factional alignments often spill into public confrontations during sensitive political periods.

Law enforcement authorities are expected to investigate the circumstances surrounding the gunfire, including how weapons were introduced into the meeting and who authorised armed security deployment at the venue.

Stakeholders have called for calm and urged party leaders to resolve internal disagreements through dialogue to prevent further escalation of violence within the state’s political environment.

As investigations continue, attention is focused on how APGA leadership will respond to the incident and whether disciplinary or reconciliation measures will be taken to stabilise the affected structures.

Lagos State Strengthens $500 Million World Bank HOPE Programme With Operational Vehicles Deployment

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — The Lagos State Government has reinforced the implementation of the $500 million World Bank-supported HOPE programme through the deployment of operational vehicles aimed at improving efficiency and service delivery across key development sectors.

The intervention, which aligns with ongoing reforms in public service delivery, was announced on Monday, April 27, 2026, as part of efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and enhance the execution of donor-backed development initiatives in the state.

Officials explained that the provision of operational vehicles is designed to improve mobility, monitoring, and coordination among implementing agencies responsible for carrying out projects under the Human Capital Opportunities for Prosperity and Equity (HOPE) programme.

The HOPE initiative, supported by the World Bank, is focused on improving education, primary healthcare delivery, and social protection systems, with the goal of strengthening human capital development and reducing inequality across participating states.

By deploying vehicles to relevant agencies, the Lagos State Government aims to address logistical challenges that have historically slowed down field operations, monitoring exercises, and project supervision activities in key sectors.

State authorities noted that efficient transportation support is critical to ensuring that programme officers can reach project sites on time, conduct inspections, and gather data needed for performance evaluation and policy adjustments.

The move is also expected to improve coordination between state ministries, departments, and agencies involved in implementing various components of the HOPE programme, particularly in education and health service delivery.

The World Bank-backed programme is part of a broader national effort to improve Nigeria’s human capital index through targeted investments in basic services, infrastructure, and institutional capacity building.

Lagos State, as one of the participating subnational governments, has consistently positioned itself as a leading driver of development reforms, particularly in areas of urban governance, education reform, and healthcare system strengthening.

Government officials say the deployment of operational vehicles reflects a practical step toward improving accountability and ensuring that resources allocated under the programme are effectively utilized.

They also emphasize that improved mobility will enhance real-time supervision of projects, reduce delays in implementation, and strengthen data-driven decision-making across relevant sectors.

Analysts note that transportation and logistics support often play a critical but underappreciated role in the success of development programmes, particularly in large and densely populated states like Lagos.

The HOPE programme is expected to run over several years, with a focus on measurable improvements in learning outcomes, healthcare access, and social protection coverage for vulnerable populations.

Stakeholders believe that strengthening operational capacity at the implementation level will be essential to achieving the programme’s long-term objectives and ensuring that financial commitments translate into tangible public benefits.

As implementation continues, attention will remain on how effectively Lagos State integrates infrastructure support with policy execution to deliver sustained improvements in human capital development outcomes.

Peter Obi Highlights Transformative Power Of Sport During Ibadan Visit

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IBADAN, OYO STATE, NIGERIA — Former presidential candidate Peter Obi has emphasized the transformative role of sports in shaping identity, discipline, and long-term national development, linking athletic excellence to broader social mobility and youth empowerment.

Peter Obi made the remarks on his official handle following a visit to Ibadan, where he arrived early and observed a clean-up exercise taking place around the city environment. During the visit, he parked beside the Lekan Salami Stadium, where he witnessed groups of young people actively engaged in multiple sporting activities, including basketball, lawn tennis, handball, and judo.

The former governor framed the experience as a practical demonstration of how structured sporting environments can shape character and build discipline among young people. He drew historical parallels with global sporting icons such as Pelé and Plato, noting that their widely recognised names were not necessarily their birth names but identities shaped and elevated through achievement and excellence.

By referencing figures like Pelé, born Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Obi underscored a broader argument that sports often function as a platform where individuals redefine themselves through performance, commitment, and public recognition rather than inherited status.

He further observed that the discipline and energy displayed by the youths at the stadium reflected a deeper sense of order and potential, suggesting that such environments could serve as critical spaces for nurturing future leaders, professionals, and innovators.

Obi’s message positioned sports as more than entertainment, describing it as a structured pathway that can influence character formation, social integration, and economic mobility. He argued that when properly supported, sports can become a “lifeline” for young people, particularly those from underserved backgrounds seeking opportunities for advancement.

At the Lekan Salami Stadium, the visible engagement of youths in organised physical activities was presented as an example of what sustained investment in sports infrastructure and community development could achieve. Obi encouraged the participants, reinforcing the importance of discipline, teamwork, and consistency in building both sporting and personal success.

He further suggested that sports should be treated as a strategic sector within national development planning, capable of absorbing youthful energy and converting it into productive social outcomes. In his view, the field of play serves as a training ground where resilience is tested, identity is shaped, and long-term ambition is cultivated.

The remarks also carried a forward-looking tone, aligning with Obi’s recurring message that Nigeria’s youth population represents a major asset if properly harnessed through education, skills development, and structured recreational systems.

His conclusion, “A new Nigeria is possible,” reinforced the broader narrative of optimism tied to youth empowerment and institutional investment in human capital development.

The Ibadan visit therefore positioned sports not only as a cultural activity but as a developmental tool with the potential to influence Nigeria’s social and economic future if given sustained attention and support.

Stop Addressing Me As Hausa Man, Kukah Tells Nigerians And Reopens Identity Debate

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SOKOTO, NIGERIA — Bishop Matthew Kukah has called on Nigerians to stop addressing him as a Hausa man, clarifying his ethnic identity and reigniting national discussions on how identity is assigned in public discourse.

The statement was made on Sunday, April 26, 2026, during a public engagement in Sokoto State, where the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese addressed misconceptions about his background and how his identity is commonly described in Nigeria.

Bishop Kukah stressed that while he has spent many years living and carrying out religious and civic duties in northern Nigeria, particularly in Sokoto, this should not be mistaken as evidence of Hausa ethnicity.

He explained that his identity has often been incorrectly described due to his long residence and public service in a predominantly Hausa-speaking environment, warning that such assumptions distort personal history and contribute to broader misunderstandings in a diverse country.

The cleric noted that Nigeria’s multicultural structure requires careful attention to how individuals are identified, especially in public commentary, media reporting, and everyday conversation, where assumptions are often made without accurate verification.

His remarks also highlighted a recurring national issue where people are assigned ethnic identities based on geography, professional roles, or long-term residence rather than actual origin, a trend he said should be corrected.

Kukah, who is widely recognised for his outspoken views on governance, democracy, and interfaith relations, has often operated at the intersection of Nigeria’s religious and ethnic diversity, making his public identity frequently subject to misclassification.

The clarification has triggered renewed debate about ethnic labelling in Nigeria, with commentators divided over whether such misidentifications are harmless generalisations or deeper reflections of insufficient cultural awareness.

Some observers argue that in a country as diverse as Nigeria, it is common for individuals to be associated with the dominant ethnic group of the region where they live or work, while others insist that accuracy in identity representation remains essential.

Religious and civic voices have also weighed in, noting that figures like Kukah, who serve outside their ethnic regions for long periods, are particularly vulnerable to such assumptions.

Analysts say the issue reflects broader questions about national identity, integration, and the challenges of maintaining cultural accuracy in a society where mobility and interethnic interaction are increasingly common.

As discussions continue, Kukah’s statement is expected to keep the conversation alive on how Nigerians perceive identity, and whether greater public awareness is needed to prevent repeated misclassification in national discourse.

Obafemi Awolowo University Declines Venue For Peter Obi Lecture Over Security And Short Notice Concerns

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ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE, NIGERIA — The management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) has explained why it declined a request to host a lecture by former presidential candidate Peter Obi, citing inadequate time to make necessary security and logistical arrangements.

The decision, which became public on Monday, April 27, 2026, at the university campus in Ile-Ife, has sparked widespread discussion across academic and political circles regarding event management, campus security protocols, and political engagements in public institutions.

According to the university authorities, the request for the lecture was submitted on short notice, leaving insufficient time to properly assess, coordinate, and deploy the level of security required for an event of such magnitude and public interest.

Officials stressed that while the institution remains open to intellectual discourse and engagements with public figures, it must prioritise the safety of students, staff, and visitors at all times, especially when hosting high-profile events that could attract large crowds.

The management further explained that university regulations require advance planning for external events, including risk assessment, crowd control planning, and collaboration with security agencies to ensure orderliness on campus.

The lecture, which was expected to feature Peter Obi, a prominent political figure and former governor of Anambra State, had generated significant anticipation among supporters and students who were eager to attend the session.

However, university authorities maintained that the decision was not politically motivated but strictly based on operational limitations and safety considerations.

The clarification comes amid growing public interest in the involvement of political figures in academic spaces, especially as universities increasingly serve as platforms for policy discussions, leadership dialogues, and civic engagement.

Security concerns remain a key factor in event approvals across Nigerian tertiary institutions, particularly in cases where large crowds are expected or where events may draw politically sensitive attention.

Observers note that universities often face difficult decisions when balancing openness to public discourse with the need to maintain order and prevent disruptions within academic environments.

The management of OAU reiterated its commitment to academic freedom and intellectual exchange but emphasised that due process must always be followed before granting approval for external events.

The development has also triggered reactions from supporters of Peter Obi, some of whom expressed disappointment over the cancellation, while others called for better coordination between event organisers and institutions in future engagements.

As discussions continue, attention has shifted to how universities across Nigeria manage public lectures involving political figures, and whether clearer national guidelines may be needed to streamline approvals.

The incident highlights the growing intersection between politics and academia, where universities increasingly serve as platforms for national debate while still operating under strict safety and administrative frameworks.

Maritime Firm Sues Nigerian Navy And AGF Over N771 Million Vessel Dispute

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — A maritime firm has filed a N771 million lawsuit against the Nigerian Navy and the Attorney General of the Federation over the alleged refusal to release a vessel purchased through a court-ordered auction process.

The legal action, filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja, emerged on Monday, April 27, 2026, as the company challenges what it describes as the unlawful continued detention of a vessel it claims to have lawfully acquired.

According to court filings, the firm insists that it fully complied with all requirements of a judicially supervised auction, after the vessel was made available for sale following earlier legal proceedings that led to its seizure and subsequent disposal.

The company is now asking the court to compel the Nigerian Navy to release the vessel without further delay, arguing that its continued detention amounts to a breach of court orders and a violation of its commercial rights.

The Attorney General of the Federation is also joined in the suit, with the claimant arguing that the office has a constitutional responsibility to ensure compliance with court judgments and prevent unlawful obstruction of judicial processes.

The dispute highlights growing concerns over enforcement of court decisions in Nigeria, particularly in cases involving security agencies and commercial transactions arising from asset forfeiture or auction sales.

The maritime firm is also demanding N771 million in damages, which it says represents financial losses, operational disruptions, and additional costs incurred due to the failure to release the vessel after purchase.

Legal documents indicate that the vessel was initially subjected to legal proceedings that culminated in its auction under court supervision, a process commonly used in maritime and customs-related asset recoveries in Nigeria.

However, the firm alleges that despite completing payment and fulfilling procedural obligations, the Nigerian Navy has refused to hand over the asset, creating a prolonged legal and commercial impasse.

The case is expected to test the boundaries of authority between enforcement agencies and judicial directives, especially in matters involving seized maritime assets and government-controlled custody.

Legal observers say such disputes are not uncommon in Nigeria’s maritime sector, where overlapping institutional roles sometimes result in delays in releasing auctioned assets to successful bidders.

The Nigerian Navy and the Attorney General’s office are yet to publicly respond to the allegations contained in the suit, but court proceedings are expected to clarify whether there was any legal justification for the continued detention of the vessel.

Analysts note that the outcome of the case could have broader implications for investor confidence in court-ordered auctions and asset recovery frameworks, particularly in the maritime industry.

As the case progresses, attention is focused on whether the Federal High Court will enforce immediate compliance with previous auction orders or allow further legal justification from the defendants.

The ruling is expected to contribute significantly to ongoing debates over judicial enforcement, inter-agency authority, and transparency in the disposal of recovered assets in Nigeria’s maritime sector.

INEC Recognition Of Gabam Triggers Fresh SDP Leadership Crisis

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — The decision by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognise Shehu Gabam as chairman of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) has sparked a renewed leadership crisis within the party.

The development, which emerged on Sunday, April 26, 2026, followed INEC’s reliance on a court order to validate Gabam’s position, a move that has drawn sharp criticism from opposing factions within the SDP.

Party stakeholders who oppose the recognition described the action as illegal and politically motivated, insisting that due process was not followed in determining the party’s leadership structure.

The disagreement has reignited tensions within the SDP, with rival camps laying claim to the party’s leadership and control of its national structure.

Sources within the party disclosed that the crisis has been brewing for some time, with internal disputes over leadership legitimacy and party direction remaining unresolved.

INEC, however, maintains that its actions are guided strictly by court rulings and legal frameworks governing political parties in Nigeria.

The commission’s stance has not calmed tensions, as aggrieved members argue that the recognition could deepen divisions and weaken the party ahead of future elections.

Political analysts warn that prolonged internal crises often undermine party cohesion, reduce public confidence, and affect electoral performance.

They note that smaller parties like the SDP are particularly vulnerable to fragmentation when leadership disputes are not effectively managed.

Supporters of Gabam, on the other hand, insist that the court’s decision provides a clear legal basis for his recognition and should be respected by all party members.

The unfolding situation has also raised concerns about the broader implications for Nigeria’s political landscape, where internal party conflicts frequently lead to defections and realignments.

Observers say the SDP must resolve the crisis quickly to remain competitive and relevant in the evolving political environment.

As tensions continue, the party’s ability to manage internal disagreements and present a united front will be crucial in determining its future trajectory.