MADRID, SPAIN — Real Madrid are reportedly monitoring Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen as the Spanish giants continue planning for the future of their attacking department.
Reports surrounding the club suggest Osimhen has emerged as one of the leading striker options being considered by the European powerhouse following his impressive performances in recent seasons.
The Super Eagles forward has attracted widespread attention across Europe because of his goal-scoring ability, physical presence, and consistent displays at club level.
Osimhen has remained one of Africa’s most sought-after footballers, with several elite clubs previously linked to the Nigerian international.
Football analysts say Real Madrid’s interest reflects the club’s long-term strategy of strengthening its squad with younger attacking talents capable of leading the next generation.
The speculation comes amid separate reports involving former Real Madrid manager José Mourinho, who is said to have outlined conditions for a possible future return to the Santiago Bernabéu.
Mourinho previously managed Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013, winning major domestic trophies and helping the club regain competitiveness in European football.
The Portuguese coach remains one of the most influential managers in modern football and is frequently linked with high-profile jobs across Europe.
Reports indicate that any potential return to Madrid would depend on sporting control, squad structure, and long-term project assurances.
While there has been no official confirmation from the club regarding Mourinho’s possible return, the speculation has generated strong reactions among supporters and football commentators.
Some fans view Mourinho as a manager capable of restoring tactical discipline and competitive intensity, while others believe the club is focused on maintaining a younger and more progressive football philosophy.
Meanwhile, Osimhen’s future continues to dominate transfer discussions ahead of the next European football season.
The Nigerian striker has consistently delivered strong performances in domestic league competitions and European tournaments, increasing his market value significantly.
Football experts believe his pace, finishing ability, and work rate make him suitable for top clubs seeking a modern centre-forward.
Real Madrid have historically targeted world-class attacking players to maintain their status among Europe’s elite clubs.
Analysts note that the club’s transfer strategy often combines experienced stars with emerging talents capable of long-term impact.
Osimhen’s potential arrival would also strengthen African representation at one of the world’s biggest football clubs.
However, any possible transfer is expected to involve intense negotiations and a significant financial commitment due to the player’s valuation and demand from rival clubs.
Attention now shifts to whether Real Madrid will formally pursue Osimhen and how Mourinho’s future ambitions could influence wider developments around the club.
TOPSHOT - A man stands with an Iranian national flag along an intersection at Valiasr Square in Tehran on April 6, 2026. Israeli strikes killed the intelligence chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, as the Islamic republic on April 6 defied threats from the US President to devastate civilian infrastructure if it does not reopen the Strait of Hormuz. (Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images) /
The financial cost of the Iran war to the United States has climbed to $29 billion, according to a senior Pentagon official, as fears grow over rising oil prices, economic pressure, and the possibility of a prolonged conflict in the Middle East.
The updated figure is $4 billion higher than the estimate the Pentagon gave Congress just two weeks ago, and experts warn the final price tag could eventually exceed $1 trillion.
Speaking before departing for China, Donald Trump brushed aside concerns about the economic strain on Americans, saying his administration’s priority remains preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
“I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation,” Trump told reporters. “I think about one thing: We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon.”
The comments came as Americans continue to face rising fuel prices linked to the conflict’s disruption of global oil supplies.
According to the US Energy Department, gas prices are now expected to average $3.88 per gallon this year, while oil prices are projected to remain above $100 a barrel in the coming weeks.
The war has also rattled global energy markets. The International Energy Agency warned Wednesday that worldwide oil reserves are shrinking at a record pace due to disruptions tied to the conflict.
The agency said global oil stockpiles dropped by 246 million barrels between March and April, raising fears of fresh price spikes if the crisis continues.
The situation around the Strait of Hormuz one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes — remains especially tense. Shipping traffic through the narrow waterway has slowed dramatically since the war began, with fears of attacks and naval confrontations discouraging commercial vessels.
A Chinese-flagged oil supertanker was seen attempting to pass through the strait on Wednesday as Trump headed to Beijing for high-level talks with Xi Jinping.
China remains Iran’s largest oil customer and is seen as a potentially important player in efforts to de-escalate the conflict.
Despite that, Trump downplayed the idea that Washington needed Beijing’s assistance.
“We have Iran very much under control,” he said. “We’re either going to make a deal, or they’re going to be decimated.”
The president is expected to discuss both trade and the Iran conflict during his summit with Xi, though officials say negotiations between Washington and Tehran remain stalled after Trump rejected Iran’s latest proposal over the weekend.
Meanwhile, economists and defense analysts continue to warn that the long-term costs of the war could stretch far beyond military spending.
Harvard Kennedy School public policy expert Linda Bilmes estimates the conflict could ultimately cost American taxpayers at least $1 trillion once veterans’ care, damaged infrastructure, weapons replacement, and broader economic fallout are fully accounted for.
The conflict is also affecting industries beyond energy. The IEA says shortages in oil and gas supplies are beginning to disrupt petrochemical production, including materials used in plastics, fertilizers, and pharmaceuticals.
Air travel has also slowed globally as airlines respond to higher fuel costs and security concerns across the region.
As diplomatic efforts remain uncertain and tensions continue to simmer, financial markets are closely watching Trump’s meetings in China for any signal that the war could either move toward a negotiated settlement or deepen further.
TOKYO, JAPAN — Japan has introduced stricter student visa requirements, increasing documentation demands for international applicants seeking admission into Japanese institutions.
The updated measures are aimed at strengthening immigration checks and ensuring that only genuine students gain entry into the country for academic purposes.
Education and immigration authorities in Japan have placed stronger emphasis on detailed financial records, academic documentation, and verification processes during visa applications.
Under the revised system, international students are expected to provide clearer proof of financial capacity to cover tuition fees, accommodation, and living expenses throughout their studies.
Applicants are also required to present more detailed academic records and supporting identification documents during the visa process.
A major part of the application remains the Certificate of Eligibility (COE), an important document issued in Japan that confirms a student meets the conditions required for entry.
The COE is usually processed through the educational institution sponsoring the student before the visa application can proceed at Japanese embassies or consulates.
Authorities say the tighter rules are intended to prevent abuse of the student visa system and improve compliance with immigration regulations.
Immigration experts note that Japan has experienced increasing international student inflows in recent years as more foreign students seek quality education and employment opportunities in the country.
The stricter requirements are expected to lengthen processing times for some applicants because of additional verification procedures.
Prospective students may also face closer scrutiny regarding the source of funds used to support their education.
Financial proof requirements reportedly include bank statements, sponsorship documents, and evidence of stable income from sponsors or guardians.
Analysts say the tougher documentation standards could create additional challenges for applicants from developing countries where financial verification systems may be less straightforward.
However, Japanese authorities insist the measures are necessary to maintain the integrity of the country’s immigration and education systems.
Education consultants have advised students planning to study in Japan to begin their application process early and ensure all documents are complete and authentic.
Experts also encourage applicants to work closely with accredited institutions and avoid unofficial agents who may provide misleading information.
Japan remains a major destination for international students because of its advanced educational system, technology sector, and scholarship opportunities.
Despite the stricter rules, demand for Japanese study visas is expected to remain strong, especially among students seeking opportunities in science, engineering, and technology-related fields.
Observers believe the new measures reflect a broader global trend of countries tightening immigration controls while still competing for skilled international students.
Attention now shifts to how the tougher visa conditions will affect student application numbers and international education mobility in the coming years.
UYO, NIGERIA — The Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN) and the Association of Resident Doctors (ARD) have condemned the reported raid by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH) in Akwa Ibom State.
The medical associations described the operation as an unacceptable invasion of a healthcare facility and demanded the immediate release of affected medical personnel.
The condemnation follows a tense incident at the teaching hospital during which EFCC operatives reportedly stormed the premises while carrying out an investigation linked to an alleged financial crime case.
According to eyewitness accounts, panic spread across the hospital as patients, workers, and visitors fled for safety during the operation.
Medical groups alleged that Professor Eyo Ekpe, a cardiothoracic surgeon and deputy chairman of the hospital’s Medical Advisory Committee, was arrested and assaulted during the incident.
The associations also claimed that teargas was discharged within the hospital environment, creating fear and confusion among staff and patients.
In separate reactions, MDCAN and ARD accused the EFCC of violating the sanctity of a medical institution and endangering lives through its conduct.
The groups insisted that hospitals should remain protected spaces where medical personnel can carry out their duties without intimidation or disruption.
They further condemned reports that phones belonging to individuals recording the incident were allegedly seized by operatives.
The associations called on the federal government and relevant authorities to investigate the operation and hold any offending officers accountable.
Following emergency meetings, the medical groups announced support for the indefinite strike declared by doctors in the state.
The strike has already begun affecting healthcare services across Akwa Ibom, raising concerns about access to medical care for patients.
The EFCC, however, defended the operation, stating that its officers visited the hospital to verify a medical report connected to a suspect under investigation for alleged fraud.
The anti-graft agency also claimed its operatives were attacked while carrying out lawful duties.
Despite the explanation, medical stakeholders insist that the manner in which the operation was conducted was excessive and inappropriate for a healthcare environment.
Healthcare professionals and civil society groups have continued to express concern over increasing tensions between security agencies and public institutions.
Analysts warn that prolonged industrial action by doctors could worsen pressure on Nigeria’s already strained healthcare system.
They also note that disputes involving security agencies and hospitals require careful handling because of the potential impact on public health and emergency services.
Medical leaders are demanding assurances that such incidents will not recur before normal services can fully resume.
Attention now shifts to whether dialogue between the EFCC, medical associations, and government authorities can resolve the standoff and end the ongoing strike action.
UYO, NIGERIA — Medical doctors in Akwa Ibom State have commenced an indefinite strike following an alleged confrontation between operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and staff members at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH).
The strike action was announced by the Nigerian Medical Association in Akwa Ibom after an emergency virtual congress convened to address the incident.
Tension reportedly erupted at the teaching hospital after EFCC operatives allegedly arrived at the facility in multiple vehicles during an operation linked to an ongoing financial crime investigation.
Witnesses claimed that some operatives wore masks while others were dressed in EFCC-branded jackets during the operation.
During the incident, Professor Eyo Ekpe, a cardiothoracic surgeon and deputy chairman of the hospital’s Medical Advisory Committee, was reportedly arrested by the operatives.
Videos circulating online showed scenes of panic within the hospital as workers, patients, and visitors reportedly fled for safety.
Some eyewitnesses alleged that teargas canisters were discharged within the hospital premises during the operation.
Reacting to the allegations, EFCC spokesperson Dele Oyewale stated that the operatives only visited the hospital to verify a medical report presented by a suspect already in custody over alleged fraud involving microfinance banks.
According to the anti-graft agency, its operatives were attacked while carrying out lawful duties and were allegedly pelted with stones during the exercise.
However, the Nigerian Medical Association strongly condemned the incident, describing it as an invasion of a sensitive medical environment.
In a communiqué signed by the state chairman, Dr. Aniekan Peter, and secretary, Dr. Ighorodje Edesiri, the association alleged that Professor Ekpe was assaulted, handcuffed, and forcibly taken away by masked operatives.
The association further claimed that gunshots were fired during the operation and that mobile phones belonging to individuals recording the incident were confiscated.
The doctors described the development as barbaric and a violation of the sanctity of healthcare institutions.
Following the emergency congress, the NMA directed doctors across the state to immediately withdraw medical services indefinitely.
The association insisted that it would not enter into negotiations until all detained medical personnel were released.
Doctors also demanded a public apology from the EFCC and called for disciplinary action against officers allegedly involved in the operation.
The association further alleged that its state chairman was shoved and exposed to teargas while attempting to seek clarification from the operatives.
The NMA warned that it could institute legal proceedings against the EFCC and seek damages amounting to N1 billion if its demands are not met.
Health sector stakeholders have expressed concern that the strike could significantly disrupt medical services across Akwa Ibom State if the crisis remains unresolved.
Observers say the incident highlights growing tensions between security operations and the protection of critical public institutions such as hospitals.
Attention now shifts to possible intervention efforts by the federal and state authorities to resolve the dispute and restore normal healthcare services in the state.
Former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman, has been sentenced to 75 years in prison over a ₦33.8 billion fraud case linked to major power projects in the country.
The conviction followed a case filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, which accused the former minister of conspiracy and money laundering involving funds earmarked for the Zungeru and Mambilla hydroelectric power projects.
The court found Mamman guilty after proceedings that began with the anti-graft agency presenting evidence tied to the alleged diversion of public funds during his time in office.
The judgment marks a significant development in the long-running case. Earlier in the trial, the court had dismissed Mamman’s no-case submission and ordered him to enter his defence.
Nigeria once again failed to meet its crude oil production quota set by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), after recording an average daily output of 1.49 million barrels in April slightly below the 1.5 million barrels per day benchmark.
Fresh figures released by the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) showed the country pumped 1,488,540 barrels of crude oil per day during the month, achieving about 99 per cent of its assigned quota. When condensates were included, total oil production rose to 1.66 million barrels daily.
The latest numbers contrast with claims made by the commission last month that Nigeria’s oil production had climbed to an average of 1.8 million barrels per day. Instead, the new data confirms the country has now missed its OPEC target for nine consecutive months since July 2025.
According to the NUPRC report, combined crude and condensate production reached a peak of 1.85 million barrels per day in April, while the lowest daily output dropped to 1.46 million barrels.
Although the April figures showed some improvement compared to previous months, production levels still remained below OPEC expectations.
Nigeria’s oil sector has continued to battle longstanding challenges, including crude theft, pipeline vandalism, ageing infrastructure
Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, former governor of Kano State, has said he is ready to be the running mate to Peter Obi ahead of the 2027 election.
He said this while speaking during an interview on Arise Television.
Kwankwaso noted that he would be happy to work with the former governor of Anambra if chosen by the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).
The NDC chieftain said he and Obi have already agreed to jointly confront Nigeria’s security challenges to restore peace and stability across the country.
“Both of us, my humble self and Peter Obi, have agreed to tackle the issue of insecurity head-on to ensure there is peace and stability in this country,” he said.
When asked if he would accept the position of vice-presidential candidate if Obi emerges as the presidential candidate of the party, Kwankwaso responded in the affirmative.
“If the party decides that I should be the running mate of any candidate from the south under the circumstances, I’d be happy to work together with him,” he said.
“Personally, I cannot remember any better combination, no matter how much time is given to find those who can beat us in terms of doing the right thing for this country.”
United States President Donald Trump departed for China on Wednesday ahead of a major summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, insisting Washington does not need Beijing’s help to end the ongoing conflict with Iran.
Speaking before leaving Washington, Trump dismissed suggestions that China could play a decisive role in resolving the crisis, despite Tehran’s close economic ties with Beijing and the growing tension around the Strait of Hormuz a key global oil route that handles nearly a fifth of the world’s oil supply.
“We don’t need help with Iran,” Trump told reporters. “We’ll resolve it one way or another peacefully or otherwise.”
The remarks come as negotiations between Washington and Tehran remain stalled more than a month after a fragile ceasefire took effect.
The United States is demanding that Iran abandon its nuclear programme and ease restrictions around the Strait of Hormuz, while Tehran is pushing for compensation over war damage, an end to the U.S. blockade, and a halt to fighting involving its regional allies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Trump has repeatedly rejected Iran’s demands, describing them as unacceptable.
At the same time, reports indicate Iran is strengthening its grip on regional energy routes. Sources familiar with the matter say Tehran has reached oil and gas export arrangements with Iraq and Pakistan, while other countries are reportedly considering similar deals.
Ahead of the summit, the Trump administration said U.S. and Chinese officials had already agreed that no nation should impose tolls or restrictions on international shipping through the region a move seen as an attempt to ease concerns over global trade disruptions.
As the conflict drags on, its financial impact is becoming harder to ignore.
Trump, however, said rising costs for American households are not influencing his approach to the war.
“The only thing that matters is that Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon,” he said. “I’m not thinking about Americans’ financial situation when it comes to this issue.”
His comments are likely to trigger political backlash at home, especially as inflation continues to rise ahead of the U.S. midterm elections.
Fresh economic data released Tuesday showed U.S. consumer inflation accelerated in April, driven by higher food, housing, and airfare costs.
Meanwhile, the International Energy Agency warned that disruptions linked to the Iran conflict could reduce global oil supply by nearly 3.9 million barrels per day in 2026. More than one billion barrels of Middle Eastern oil supply have already been affected by the crisis.
Brent crude prices hovered around $107 per barrel after several days of sharp gains linked to uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz.
The Pentagon also disclosed that the war has now cost the United States about $29 billion roughly $4 billion more than previous estimates. Officials said the updated figure includes operational expenses as well as the repair and replacement of damaged military equipment.
Public opinion in the United States appears increasingly divided over the conflict. A recent Reuters/Ipsos poll found that most Americans believe the administration has not clearly explained the reasons behind the war.
Despite mounting pressure, Iranian officials remain defiant. State-linked media reported that Iran’s Revolutionary Guards recently carried out military drills focused on “preparation to confront the enemy,” while officials signaled plans to expand strategic control across parts of the Strait of Hormuz.
ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Nigeria Democratic Congress has announced the commencement of the sale of Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms for aspirants seeking elective offices ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The party disclosed that the sale of Expression of Interest Forms will begin on May 13 and close on May 18 as preparations intensify for its primary election activities nationwide.
According to the timetable released by the party leadership, screening and interviews for aspirants will take place between May 19 and May 21.
The screening process will determine the eligibility of aspirants to proceed with the purchase of Nomination Forms.
Party officials advised all aspirants to appear for the exercise with relevant credentials and supporting documents required for verification.
The NDC stated that the sale of Nomination Forms would begin immediately after the screening phase and run from May 21 to May 23.
Completed forms are expected to be submitted on or before May 25, according to the schedule released by the party.
The party further explained that appeals arising from the screening process would be entertained on May 25 and May 26.
Primary elections for various elective positions are scheduled to hold between May 27 and May 28, while the presidential primary election will take place in Abuja on May 29.
The party said aspirants seeking State House of Assembly tickets would undergo screening in their respective states.
However, aspirants for National Assembly and presidential positions will be screened at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.
The NDC also disclosed that governorship primaries would be conducted at the local government level as part of efforts to deepen participation within the party structure.
According to the statement, all aspirants will be required to sign undertakings in line with the party’s code of conduct and operational guidelines.
Party leaders assured members and aspirants that the process would remain transparent, inclusive, and democratic.
The NDC announced that it would adopt the “open secret ballot” method during its primaries to strengthen credibility and fairness.
The party also claimed that its nomination fees remain lower than those charged by many major political parties in the country.
Under the approved fee structure, aspirants for State Houses of Assembly are expected to pay N1 million for Expression of Interest Forms and N1.5 million for Nomination Forms.
House of Representatives aspirants will pay N2 million and N4 million respectively for the two categories of forms.
Senatorial aspirants are to pay N3 million for Expression of Interest Forms and N5 million for Nomination Forms.
Governorship aspirants will pay N10 million and N20 million respectively, while presidential aspirants are expected to pay N20 million for Expression of Interest Forms and N40 million for Nomination Forms.
The party added that female aspirants and persons living with disabilities would enjoy discounted rates across all categories.
According to the NDC, women are expected to pay 50 per cent of the approved fees, while persons with disabilities will pay only 25 per cent.
Political analysts say the release of the timetable signals the party’s early preparations for the 2027 elections amid increasing political realignments across the country.
Observers also note that the emphasis on transparency and inclusion reflects growing pressure on political parties to improve internal democracy.
The statement was jointly signed by the party’s National Chairman, Sen. Moses Cleopas Zuwoghe, and Secretary, Barr. Ikenna Morgan Enekweizu.
Attention now turns to how the party’s primary process will shape emerging political alliances and candidacies ahead of the next general elections.
An earthquake shook Tehran late Tuesday night, according to the United States Geological Survey, raising fresh concerns in one of the world’s most earthquake-prone regions.
The USGS reported that the tremor measured 4.3 in magnitude and struck around 11:46 p.m. local time. Iranian state media, however, placed the magnitude slightly higher at 4.6.
According to Iranian state broadcaster IRIB, the quake hit near the Pardis area, east of Tehran, at a depth of roughly 10 kilometers.
There were no immediate reports of deaths, injuries, or major structural damage, though residents in several parts of the capital reportedly felt the shaking.
The tremor was also experienced in Karaj, a major suburb located about 40 kilometers west of Tehran.
Iran sits along the collision zone between the Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates, making the country highly vulnerable to seismic activity. The region experiences frequent earthquakes, many of them destructive because of shallow epicenters and aging infrastructure in densely populated areas.
The country has suffered several devastating quakes over the decades. In 1990, the Rudbar-Tarom earthquake, which measured 7.4, killed more than 40,000 people. Another major disaster struck in 2003 when a 6.6 magnitude quake destroyed much of Bam city, leaving over 26,000 dead.
Tuesday’s earthquake was relatively moderate by comparison, but it once again highlighted the ongoing seismic risks facing millions of people across Iran.
Sickle cell anaemia is a genetic blood disorder that belongs to a broader group of conditions known as sickle cell disease. It affects the red blood cells, which are responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.
Under normal conditions, red blood cells are round, soft, and flexible, allowing them to move smoothly through blood vessels. However, in people with sickle cell anaemia, some of these cells become abnormally shaped like a crescent or sickle. These deformed cells are rigid and sticky, which can obstruct or slow blood flow and reduce oxygen delivery to vital organs.
Treatment Overview
Current medical care for sickle cell anaemia focuses mainly on managing symptoms, reducing pain episodes, and preventing complications. However, ongoing medical advancements have introduced newer therapies that offer the possibility of long-term improvement and, in some cases, a cure.
Symptoms of Sickle Cell Anaemia
Symptoms of the condition usually begin to appear from around six months of age and can vary widely between individuals. They may also change in severity over time.
One of the major effects is anaemia, which occurs when sickle-shaped cells break down much faster than normal red blood cells. While healthy red blood cells last about 120 days, sickle cells often survive only 10 to 20 days. This shortage reduces oxygen supply in the body, leading to fatigue and weakness.
Another common feature is episodes of severe pain, often referred to as pain crises. These occur when sickle cells block small blood vessels, restricting blood flow to areas such as the chest, abdomen, and joints. The pain may last from a few hours to several days and can range from mild to extremely severe, sometimes requiring hospital treatment. Some individuals also experience long-term pain due to bone and joint damage.
Swelling in the hands and feet may also occur when circulation is blocked in these areas by sickled cells.
People with sickle cell anaemia are also more vulnerable to infections because the spleen, which helps protect the body, can become damaged over time. As a result, children with the condition often require routine vaccinations and preventive antibiotics to reduce the risk of serious infections.
The disease can also affect growth and development. Since red blood cells deliver oxygen and nutrients necessary for growth, a shortage can result in delayed physical development and delayed puberty in teenagers.
In some cases, vision problems may develop when sickled cells block small blood vessels supplying the eyes, potentially damaging the retina and affecting eyesight.
Conclusion
Sickle cell anaemia is a lifelong condition that requires careful management. While it can cause serious health challenges, early diagnosis, proper treatment, and ongoing medical care can significantly improve quality of life and reduce complications.
The Enugu State Government has expressed optimism over ongoing efforts to restore potable water supply to several parts of the Enugu metropolis, including Emene, Idaw River, Agbani Road axis, and surrounding communities.
The assurance was given by the Secretary to the State Government, Chidiebere Onyia, during an inspection tour of rehabilitation works in Abakpa, where water supply has recently been restored after extensive infrastructure upgrades.
Leading members of the government delivery team and engineers from the Enugu State Water Corporation, Onyia said the inspection was aimed at assessing the performance of newly installed high-pressure ductile iron pipes and upgraded distribution networks connected to existing water systems.
According to him, some of the previous pipelines serving Abakpa were affected during the expansion and dualisation of the Abakpa–Opi Nsukka Road, necessitating the replacement of old asbestos pipes with stronger and safer ductile iron pipes capable of handling increased water pressure and supply demands.
He reaffirmed the commitment of Governor Peter Mbah to restoring stable and equitable water distribution across the state capital and adjoining areas.
The government official stated that inspection findings confirmed that water supply had returned to several parts of Abakpa, with residents already recording water flow in homes and neighbourhoods after a prolonged shortage.
He noted, however, that some areas experienced leakages due to high water pressure, adding that technical teams had already identified affected points for immediate repairs.
Onyia disclosed that members of the inspection team visited residential buildings to physically verify water availability, revealing that many residents were surprised to discover running water had returned to their taps.
He added that similar inspection and validation exercises would soon be extended to Emene and other parts of the metropolis as restoration efforts continue.
The state government explained that the ongoing reforms in the water sector involve replacing outdated pipelines, expanding distribution channels, and improving supply systems in densely populated and previously underserved communities.
Areas currently targeted under the rehabilitation project include Emene, Trans-Ekulu, Meniru, Idaw River, Agbani Road axis, Uwani, and other parts of the city.
Onyia further stated that sections of Uwani, including Robinson Street, Kenyatta Street, and parts of Zik Avenue, have already benefited from completed tap-and-drop connections designed to improve direct household water access.
He emphasized that the administration has adopted a strict monitoring and validation process to ensure that all reported project outcomes are physically verified before official confirmation.
According to him, temporary service interruptions experienced in some locations were part of planned technical operations aimed at repairing damaged sections and stabilising water pressure across the network.
The government expressed confidence that once ongoing transmission and distribution upgrades are completed, most parts of Enugu metropolis would enjoy reliable and sustainable water supply.
Meanwhile, residents of Abakpa have welcomed the return of water services, describing the development as a major relief after years of depending on expensive water vendors.
Some residents said the restored supply has improved sanitation, reduced household expenses, and renewed confidence in the government’s commitment to infrastructure development across the state.
President Donald Trump has announced the departure of Marty Makary as head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, ending a turbulent tenure marked by political pressure, policy disputes, and growing criticism from multiple sides.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Trump described Makary as “a terrific guy” but confirmed that the FDA chief would be stepping down after months of speculation about his future at the agency.
“Marty is a terrific guy, but he’s going to go on, and he’s going to lead a good life,” Trump said, dismissing questions about whether Makary had been fired.
The president later shared what appeared to be Makary’s resignation message on Truth Social, thanking him for his service and describing him as hardworking and widely respected.
Trump also announced that Kyle Diamantas, who previously served as the FDA’s top food official, would take over in an acting capacity.
Makary, a surgeon and former Fox News contributor, rose to national prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic after openly challenging parts of the medical establishment and criticizing several public health measures.
When he took over leadership of the FDA, he promised sweeping reforms at the powerful agency responsible for regulating vaccines, medicines, and food products in the United States.
But his time at the FDA quickly became controversial.
He reportedly faced pressure from the Trump administration over flavored e-cigarette approvals, particularly fruit-flavored vape products that critics argue appeal to teenagers. At the same time, anti-abortion groups accused him of delaying a review of mifepristone, an abortion pill that has been approved in the U.S. for more than two decades.
Pharmaceutical companies also expressed frustration over changes introduced under Makary’s leadership, saying his attempts to overhaul the drug approval system created uncertainty within the industry.
Public health experts, meanwhile, criticized the FDA after it circulated a disputed memo linking Covid-19 vaccines to deaths, a move many saw as giving credibility to anti-vaccine narratives.
Makary’s resignation adds to a growing wave of upheaval inside the U.S. health system under Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose leadership has already drawn intense scrutiny because of his long-standing skepticism toward vaccines.
The administration is also still without permanent leadership at key health agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the office of the Surgeon General.
Reacting to the latest development, Peter Lurie of the Center for Science in the Public Interest described the situation inside the Department of Health and Human Services as “chaos,” arguing that repeated leadership vacancies were undermining confidence in the country’s health institutions.
A renowned music executive and entrepreneur, SamFrank Abarikwu, has concluded a two-day free medical outreach for residents of Ihie Ndume community in Umuahia North Local Government Area as part of efforts to improve access to healthcare at the grassroots level.
The outreach, held on May 8 and 9, 2026, was organised through the Enyioha Foundation under the theme, “Healing Our Roots, Strengthening Our Future.”
Residents of the community, including the elderly and young people, benefited from various free healthcare services such as eye examinations, blood pressure checks, hypertension screening, medical consultations, prescription glasses, diagnosis, and distribution of drugs.
Speaking during the programme, Abarikwu said the initiative was inspired by his desire to give back to society and mark his birthday by positively impacting lives within his community.
According to him, the increasing cost of healthcare services in the country made it necessary to bring medical support directly to the people.
He explained that the outreach was aimed at improving the wellbeing of residents who may struggle to afford proper medical care and medications.
Abarikwu also clarified that the programme was purely humanitarian and not politically motivated, stressing that community development should begin from one’s immediate environment.
Beyond healthcare, he noted that the Enyioha Foundation has continued to support education and youth development in the area through several initiatives, including sponsorship of free JAMB registrations for more than 200 students and the organisation of the Unity Cup football competition to promote peace and unity among young people.
He further disclosed that the foundation donated books to the library of Ibeku High School in collaboration with a major Nigerian bookstore as part of efforts to support learning and educational growth.
The entrepreneur commended the administration of Alex Otti for ongoing infrastructural and healthcare improvements across Abia State, noting that the visible changes in the state have encouraged many indigenes to return home and contribute to development efforts.
Beneficiaries of the medical outreach expressed appreciation for the initiative, describing it as timely and beneficial, particularly for elderly residents and low-income families who often struggle to access quality healthcare.
Many of them praised Abarikwu for the gesture and called on other well-meaning Nigerians to support community-focused programmes aimed at improving the welfare of the people.
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has fixed N60 million as the total cost for aspirants seeking its presidential ticket ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The party announced this in a statement issued by the National Chairman, Sen. Moses Cleopas and Secretary, Ikenna Enekweizu in Abuja on Tuesday.
“A breakdown of the approved fees showed that presidential aspirants would pay N20 million for the Expression of Interest Form and N40 million for the Nomination Form.
“Governorship aspirants are to pay N10 million for the Expression of Interest Form and N20 million for the Nomination Form.
“For Senate aspirants, the fees were fixed at N3 million and N5 million respectively, while House of Representatives aspirants would pay N2 million and N4 million.
“State Houses of Assembly aspirants are to pay N1 million for the Expression of Interest Form and N1.5 million for the Nomination Form”.
The party, however, said it has granted concessions to female aspirants and Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs), who are to pay 50 per cent and 25 per cent respectively across all categories.
The NDC also unveiled the timetable for the sale of Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms, screening of aspirants and conduct of primary elections.
According to the timetable, the sale of Expression of Interest Forms will begin on May 13 and end on May 18, while screening and interview of aspirants will hold from May 19 to May 21.
The party said the sale of nomination forms would commence immediately after the screening from May 21 to May 23, adding that completed forms must be submitted on or before May 25.
It stated that appeals arising from the screening would be heard on May 25 and 26, while primaries for various elective positions would hold on May 27 and May 28.
The Presidential Primary Election, according to the party, is scheduled for May 29 in Abuja.
The NDC explained that aspirants for State Houses of Assembly would be screened in their respective states, while screening for National Assembly and presidential aspirants would take place at the party’s National Headquarters in Abuja.
It also disclosed that governorship primaries would be conducted at the local government level.
The party said all aspirants would be required to sign undertakings in line with its guidelines and code of conduct.
It added that the party would adopt the “open secret ballot” system for its primaries to ensure credibility, fairness and internal democracy.
It reaffirmed its commitment to conducting transparent and credible primaries capable of producing competent candidates for the 2027 general elections.
British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, Gill Lever, has said the United Kingdom has no preferred candidate ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, insisting that the British government would remain neutral in the country’s political process.
Lever stated this during a courtesy visit to Kwara State Governor and Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, at the Government House in Ilorin.
The envoy stressed that the UK would not interfere in Nigeria’s electoral process but would support efforts aimed at ensuring peaceful, credible and inclusive elections.
“The British government is entirely neutral. We do not favour any political party or candidate, and we will never tell Nigerians how to vote,” she said.
According to her, Britain’s interest is centred on strengthening democratic values and promoting an electoral process that allows broad participation while respecting institutions and the rule of law.
She noted that peaceful and credible elections are not only important for democracy but also critical for economic stability and investor confidence.
Lever also commended Governor AbdulRazaq for what she described as his administration’s commitment to gender inclusion and women’s participation in governance.
“Kwara under Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has become a model for gender equity. The state has shown strong support for women’s representation in politics and public leadership,” she said.
The British envoy added that the UK government was partnering with several Nigerian states to improve digital skills and support young people in the technology sector.
Responding, Governor AbdulRazaq said his administration had transformed several sectors in the state since assuming office in 2019.
He said the government inherited major challenges, including unpaid salaries, pension backlogs, poor school infrastructure and inadequate healthcare facilities.
According to him, the administration has since improved access to education and healthcare, cleared salary arrears and upgraded workers’ welfare.
“We met a system where schools lacked basic facilities and teachers were owed salaries. Today, we are investing heavily in education, healthcare and infrastructure,” the governor said.
AbdulRazaq also disclosed plans to raise the state’s minimum wage to N100,000 this year, adding that his government was expanding access to higher education and healthcare services across the state.
He said Kwara would have five teaching hospitals before the end of his administration in 2027 as part of efforts to address manpower shortages in the health sector.
Former Tesla executive Drew Baglino has launched Sadi Thermal Machines, a commercial heat pump startup designed to solve worsening industrial grid bottlenecks.
Former Tesla engineering leader Drew Baglino has launched a commercial heat pump company named Sadi Thermal Machines. This is his second major energy venture since departing the electric automaker in April 2024
The new startup aims to overhaul industrial temperature control as artificial intelligence data centers drain supplies. Baglino insists that rapid hardware innovation is mandatory to keep the global electrical grid functioning.
Why Sadi Thermal Machines Targets the Commercial Sector
To put it plainly, industrial cooling operations consume staggering amounts of electricity globally. Sadi Thermal Machines will build heavy-duty heat pumps specifically for factories and large commercial facilities. Current temperature control systems rely on outdated technology that routinely wastes precious grid power.
Furthermore, the startup arrives at a highly critical moment for commercial real estate and manufacturing. Heavy industries currently face skyrocketing monthly utility bills across most major global energy markets. Some large facilities even risk losing power access entirely during peak daily demand hours.
In addition, this industrial equipment sector has seen almost zero hardware evolution recently. Established mechanical manufacturers have maintained their market dominance without pushing true energy efficiency boundaries. Baglino sees a massive financial opportunity to completely disrupt this highly stagnant corporate landscape.
How AI Data Centers Are Forcing Grid Innovations
Meanwhile, an unprecedented explosion in artificial intelligence development is threatening regional electricity network stability . Legacy engineers simply did not design global power networks to support thousands of hyperscale data centers. Tech giants are rapidly consuming the remaining capacity on available medium-voltage electrical distribution lines.
Consequently, government regulators are aggressively pressuring large power consumers to find immediate efficiency gains. Energy intensive businesses cannot wait for public utilities to slowly build new power plants. Major grid facility upgrades traditionally take several years and cost billions of dollars to complete.
Namely, upgrading commercial temperature control systems offers the fastest possible return on financial investment. Efficient commercial heat pumps ease the daily operational pressure on severely strained local electrical transformers. Baglino understands exactly how critical this technological hardware shift has become for modern industrial economies.
“Getting to a fully electrified economy means generation needs to grow more than four times from today’s levels.” Drew Baglino, Founder and CEO, Heron Power
Building a Two-Pronged Approach to Energy Infrastructure
Prior to this, Baglino positioned himself as a prominent heavyweight in national grid modernization. Sadi Thermal Machines strategically complements his primary infrastructure venture, officially known as Heron Power. He founded Heron last year to manufacture solid-state electrical transformers using advanced power electronics.
To be specific, private investors recently poured $140 million into Heron Power to accelerate production Venture capitalists view former tech executives as remarkably safe bets for complex hardware development. Baglino previously directed Tesla’s energy and powertrain engineering divisions successfully for nearly two decades.
Ultimately, both of his new hardware startups heavily rely on an identical core engineering philosophy. Smarter digital devices deployed at the edge of the grid actively prevent central infrastructure from collapsing. Sadi Thermal Machines aggressively reduces total energy demand directly from the commercial consumer side.
Securing Supply Chains for Clean Hardware Manufacturing
Despite this, bringing physical commercial hardware to the mass market remains a notoriously difficult challenge. Sadi Thermal Machines must navigate highly complicated global supply chains to secure essential semiconductor components. They will compete directly against massive legacy corporations like ABB and Siemens for lucrative enterprise contracts.
Because of this, the startup plans to leverage existing electric vehicle component manufacturing networks. Global automotive infrastructure investments now supply advanced electrical components like silicon carbide to emerging startups. This existing global supply chain makes producing commercial heat pumps much more economically viable today.
Also, industrial property owners are finally highly motivated to immediately upgrade their aging mechanical systems. Surging commercial electricity costs make the financial calculation for installing new heat pumps incredibly compelling. Investors will watch closely to see if Baglino can efficiently execute his ambitious manufacturing vision.
Taken together, Baglino is aggressively deploying private capital to solve severe bottlenecks in the energy transition. Sadi Thermal Machines will soon test whether industrial property owners are truly ready to abandon legacy hardware. The coming months will clearly reveal if his seasoned engineering team can manufacture these systems at scale. This bold hardware strategy could permanently redefine heavy commercial energy usage.
Health experts have continued to raise awareness about hepatitis, a liver disease that affects millions of people worldwide and remains a major public health concern, particularly in developing countries.
Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver, most commonly caused by viral infections. The liver plays a critical role in the body by processing nutrients, filtering toxins, and supporting digestion. When the organ becomes damaged, several body functions can be affected.
Medical experts identify five major types of hepatitis — A, B, C, D, and E. Among them, Hepatitis B and C are considered the most dangerous and widespread in Nigeria due to their ability to cause long-term liver damage, liver cancer, and death if left untreated.
Globally, hepatitis-related complications are responsible for more than one million deaths each year, while many infected individuals remain unaware of their condition because symptoms may not appear in the early stages.
According to health professionals, Hepatitis A and E are commonly transmitted through contaminated food and water, especially in areas with poor sanitation. Hepatitis B and C, however, spread mainly through contact with infected blood, unprotected sexual activity, sharing of needles or sharp objects, and from mother to child during childbirth.
Common symptoms associated with hepatitis include yellowing of the eyes and skin, fatigue, dark urine, abdominal pain, nausea, and loss of appetite. However, experts warn that some infected persons may show little or no symptoms for years while the disease gradually damages the liver.
Health authorities emphasize that prevention remains one of the most effective ways to reduce infections. Vaccines are available for Hepatitis A and B, while proper hygiene, safe sexual practices, avoiding the sharing of sharp objects, and drinking clean water can significantly lower the risk of transmission.
Medical professionals also noted that treatment options are available depending on the type of hepatitis. Hepatitis A and E often resolve with proper care and rest, while Hepatitis B can be controlled with medication. Hepatitis C, experts say, is now curable with modern treatment methods.
Public health advocates continue to encourage regular testing and early diagnosis, stressing that increased awareness and preventive measures remain key to reducing the burden of hepatitis globally.
Finance and football business analysts have projected that any potential deal involving French superstar Kylian Mbappé would require an extraordinary overall financial package estimated at around €400 million, reinforcing his position among the most valuable and marketable athletes in global sport.
The assessment places the Real Madrid forward in the same commercial bracket historically associated with Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, whose careers have redefined football’s financial ecosystem through unprecedented influence on sponsorship, branding, and global fan engagement.
According to sports finance experts, the figure does not represent a simple transfer fee. Instead, it reflects a complete economic valuation that includes salary commitments, signing bonuses, image rights arrangements, performance incentives, and long term commercial revenue potential. The modern football market increasingly evaluates elite players as global brands, not just sporting assets.
Mbappé’s Commercial and Sporting Influence
Kylian Mbappé’s valuation is driven by a combination of elite sporting performance and exceptional global marketability. At a relatively young age, he has already achieved significant success at both club and international level, including winning the FIFA World Cup with France and establishing himself as one of the leading figures in European football.
His popularity extends far beyond the pitch, with a strong presence in global advertising campaigns, fashion collaborations, and sportswear endorsements. Industry analysts note that his image resonates strongly with younger audiences, particularly in emerging digital markets where football consumption is rapidly expanding.
Experts say Mbappé’s ability to influence commercial revenue streams such as merchandise sales, sponsorship deals, and international broadcasting engagement is a major factor behind the €400 million valuation estimate.
Breakdown of the Estimated Financial Package
Football finance specialists suggest that a potential €400 million package for Mbappé would be structured across several key financial components rather than a single upfront transfer fee.
A significant portion would involve long term salary commitments designed to match elite European wage standards. In addition, a substantial signing bonus would likely be required to secure his commitment, particularly given his status as one of the most sought after players in world football.
Image rights agreements would also represent a major financial element. Mbappé’s global appeal means that his commercial image is highly valuable, with companies across sportswear, luxury goods, technology, and entertainment sectors investing heavily in partnerships involving his brand.
Performance based incentives would further increase the overall package, linking earnings to sporting achievements such as league titles, Champions League success, and individual awards.
Financial analysts emphasize that when all components are combined, the total economic commitment from a club could reach or exceed €400 million over the duration of a long term contract.
Comparison With Football’s Global Icons
The valuation places Mbappé in a category previously dominated by Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, two players widely regarded as the most influential footballers of the modern era.
Both Messi and Ronaldo have generated billions in combined commercial value through their careers, transforming football into a global entertainment industry driven by personality branding as much as sporting achievement.
Mbappé is increasingly seen as the natural successor to this commercial legacy. His combination of speed, technical ability, leadership, and global appeal has positioned him as one of the few active players capable of sustaining similar levels of worldwide influence.
Sports marketing analysts argue that while Messi and Ronaldo defined the previous generation of football economics, Mbappé represents the evolution of the modern football brand in a digital first era shaped by social media and global streaming platforms.
Evolution of Modern Football Valuations
The estimated €400 million figure also reflects the changing financial structure of elite football transfers. In today’s game, clubs increasingly evaluate players based on their total economic impact rather than just their on field performance.
Revenue generated from shirt sales, sponsorship expansion, global tours, and digital engagement now plays a critical role in determining a player’s true market value. Elite clubs view top players as long term investment assets capable of generating sustained financial returns.
Mbappé’s global recognition across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East significantly enhances his commercial value. His presence in a team often leads to increased international fan engagement and expanded brand visibility in key global markets.
Strategic Importance for Elite Clubs
Beyond financial valuation, experts highlight the strategic importance of a player like Mbappé for top European clubs competing at the highest level of football.
His arrival at any elite club would not only strengthen sporting performance but also elevate global brand identity, sponsorship appeal, and media reach. Clubs such as Real Madrid have historically used marquee signings to reinforce their global dominance both on and off the pitch.
Analysts believe that a player of Mbappé’s profile can influence a club’s commercial structure for years, affecting negotiations with broadcasters, corporate sponsors, and international partners.
Football’s Expanding Business Model
The discussion surrounding Mbappé’s valuation reflects the broader transformation of football into a global commercial industry. Elite players are now central figures in a multi billion euro ecosystem where sport, entertainment, and business intersect.
As football continues to grow internationally, valuations of top players are expected to rise further, particularly for those who combine consistent sporting excellence with strong personal branding power.
Mbappé’s position at the center of this evolution highlights his significance not only as a footballer but also as a global sports brand whose influence extends far beyond the stadium.
Over 72 people were reportedly killed after a military air strike hit Tumfa market in Zurmi Local government area of Zamfara State on Sunday.
According to AFP which cited a community leader, some of the victims’ bodies were “blown beyond recognition.”
“The actual death toll is hard to establish at the moment. Everybody, residents and bandits, goes to the market. People are at the mercy of the bandits. There is nothing they can do,” AFP quoted Garba Ibrahim Mashema as saying.
Tumfa market is reportedly controlled by bandits and some of those killed were young girls selling millet porridge and tofu in the market.
Meanwhile, Amnesty International has put the death toll at over 100, stating that one affected village buried 80 people at once.
Though, the military has denied reports of civilian casualties, describing them as “not true.”
It added that dozens of injured victims were receiving treatment following the air strike.
“The authorities must investigate these deadly strikes, and put an end to reckless attacks on civilians,” Amnesty International said.
“In parts of the north facing conflicts, civilians have borne the brunt of suffering far too often. These horrific deaths must not be overlooked. The devastated survivors and their families deserve truth, justice and reparations.
“Military aircrafts bombed the weekly market, at one point, it was full of people and without warning. The scene was chaotic. There were screams, blood, and bodies all over the ground. Those who survived with injuries were evacuated to general hospitals in Zurmi and Shinkafa, while those severely injured are receiving treatment at Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital Gusau.”
Experts in Nigeria’s pharmaceutical sector have warned that condom prices could rise sharply in the coming months as tensions in the Middle East continue to disrupt global oil supply chains and increase manufacturing costs.
Industry stakeholders said the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Iran has already affected the supply of petrochemical materials used in the production of condoms, raising fears of possible shortages and higher prices in countries that depend heavily on imports, including Nigeria.
Condom production relies on oil-derived materials such as synthetic rubber, silicone lubricants, and ammonia used in preserving latex. Rising crude oil prices and disruptions in international shipping routes have reportedly pushed up production and transportation costs globally.
The concerns intensified after Malaysia-based condom manufacturer Karex, regarded as the world’s largest producer of condoms, announced plans to increase prices by as much as 30 percent if supply disruptions persist. The company supplies major international brands, including Durex and Trojan, and produces more than five billion condoms annually.
Karex Chief Executive Officer, Goh Miah Kiat, said the company has experienced rising production expenses since the conflict escalated. He also noted that global demand for condoms has increased significantly this year, while freight costs and shipping delays continue to affect supply.
Pharmaceutical experts in Nigeria warned that any prolonged disruption could reduce the availability of condoms and place additional pressure on affordable brands commonly used by average Nigerians.
National Chairman of the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, Ambrose Ezeh, explained that shortages of premium brands could force consumers to switch to cheaper alternatives, leading to increased demand and possible price hikes across the market.
He said reduced supply combined with growing demand would likely make condoms more expensive and less accessible, especially for low-income consumers.
Health professionals also expressed concern over the possible public health implications of reduced access to condoms. Former President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Olumide Akintayo, warned that higher prices could contribute to increased cases of sexually transmitted infections, HIV transmission, and unintended pregnancies.
According to him, condoms remain one of the most effective and affordable tools for preventing sexually transmitted infections and controlling unplanned pregnancies. He cautioned that if condoms become unaffordable, more people may engage in unprotected sex, increasing pressure on the country’s healthcare system.
Similarly, former Vice Chairman of the Ogun State chapter of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Olumide Obube, stressed the need for Nigeria to strengthen local condom production instead of depending heavily on imported products and donor-supported supplies.
Nigeria currently faces a major gap in condom access. A 2021 report by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation in collaboration with the National Agency for the Control of AIDS revealed that the country consumes about 587 million condoms annually, far below the estimated 1.15 billion needed each year to achieve adequate national coverage.
The World Health Organization has consistently maintained that condoms are highly effective in preventing sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, as well as unplanned pregnancies when used correctly and consistently.
Health experts warned that continued disruptions in global supply chains could further worsen access to essential reproductive health products in Nigeria unless urgent measures are taken to improve local manufacturing and supply stability.
MADRID, Spain Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has ignited fresh debate in global football discussions after stating that former Real Madrid teammate Gareth Bale was a more “complete” player than Cristiano Ronaldo, while still acknowledging the Portuguese forward as one of the greatest goal scorers in the history of the sport.
Casemiro made the comments during a recent interview on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, where he reflected on his years at Real Madrid and the exceptional group of players he shared the dressing room with during one of the most dominant eras in the club’s modern history.
The Brazilian international, who played alongside both Bale and Ronaldo between 2013 and 2018, was part of a star studded Real Madrid squad that won multiple UEFA Champions League titles and domestic trophies under various managers, cementing its place as one of the most successful teams in European football.
Casemiro Explains His View on Gareth Bale
During the conversation, Casemiro explained that Gareth Bale stood out to him as a more complete footballer because of his ability to contribute in multiple phases of the game. He described the Welsh forward as a player who combined attacking strength with physicality, defensive contribution, and versatility across different positions and tactical roles.
According to Casemiro, Bale’s overall influence on matches extended beyond scoring goals, as he was capable of tracking back, winning aerial duels, carrying the ball over long distances, and supporting both offensive and defensive transitions. These qualities, he suggested, made Bale a more rounded player in terms of all round contribution to team structure and balance.
He noted that while Bale was not always as consistent as Ronaldo in front of goal, his broader skill set allowed him to impact matches in different ways depending on tactical demands.
High Praise for Cristiano Ronaldo’s Goal Scoring Ability
Despite placing Bale higher in terms of overall completeness, Casemiro was quick to emphasize his admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo, describing him as a player from an extraordinary level of football excellence.
He highlighted Ronaldo’s unmatched ability to score goals consistently across multiple seasons and competitions, pointing out that the Portuguese forward’s record at Real Madrid and beyond speaks for itself. Ronaldo remains one of the highest scoring players in football history, with a career defined by his efficiency, discipline, and relentless pursuit of goals.
Casemiro stressed that Ronaldo’s mentality was one of the most impressive aspects of his game, noting his professionalism, leadership, and drive to perform at the highest level in every match.
He added that playing alongside Ronaldo gave him a unique perspective on what it takes to maintain elite performance standards over many years.
Bale’s Role in Real Madrid’s Golden Era
Gareth Bale joined Real Madrid in 2013 from Tottenham Hotspur in a then world record transfer and quickly became a key figure in the club’s attacking system. Alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema, he formed part of a legendary forward trio that helped define an era of dominance for the Spanish giants.
Bale played a crucial role in several important matches, particularly in high stakes finals where his pace, power, and finishing ability delivered decisive moments. His memorable goals in major European competitions remain part of Real Madrid’s modern football legacy.
Despite periods affected by injuries, Bale’s impact during key moments ensured his place in the club’s history as a player capable of producing match winning performances on the biggest stages.
Ronaldo’s Legacy at Real Madrid
Cristiano Ronaldo’s time at Real Madrid is widely regarded as one of the most successful individual spells in football history. He became the club’s all time leading scorer, won multiple Ballon d’Or awards, and played a central role in securing numerous Champions League titles.
His consistency in front of goal, ability to perform under pressure, and dominance in decisive matches made him a defining figure of Real Madrid’s success during his tenure.
Casemiro acknowledged that Ronaldo’s output and influence in the final third set him apart as one of the most effective attackers the game has ever seen.
Debate Over What Makes a “Complete” Player
Casemiro’s comments have reignited long standing debates within football about how to define greatness and what makes a player “complete.” While some analysts prioritize goal scoring records and individual awards, others argue that versatility, tactical awareness, and contribution across all areas of the pitch should also be key factors.
Supporters of Ronaldo point to his extraordinary statistics, longevity, and ability to deliver in crucial moments as evidence of his superiority. On the other hand, those who favor Bale’s broader skill set argue that his ability to perform multiple roles on the pitch gives him a different type of value within a team structure.
Football analysts note that such comparisons are often subjective and heavily influenced by tactical systems, playing positions, and team responsibilities.
Reflection on Real Madrid’s Historic Squad
Casemiro’s remarks also provide insight into one of the most successful squads in modern football history. The Real Madrid team of that era featured a combination of world class talents including Ronaldo, Bale, Karim Benzema, Luka Modrić, Toni Kroos, and Casemiro himself.
Together, they formed a team that dominated European competitions and set new standards for consistency at the highest level.
As debate continues among fans and analysts, Casemiro’s perspective adds another layer to discussions about football greatness, highlighting how elite players view each other from within one of the sport’s most successful dressing rooms.
Doctors across Akwa Ibom State have commenced an indefinite strike following an alleged assault and arrest of medical personnel at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
The industrial action was declared by the Nigerian Medical Association after an emergency virtual meeting held on Tuesday, May 12, 2026. The association accused EFCC operatives of invading the hospital premises, assaulting doctors and staff, and disrupting activities within the facility.
According to the communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the incident involved Professor Eyo Ekpe, a cardiothoracic surgeon and Deputy Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee at UUTH. The association alleged that masked EFCC officers apprehended and physically assaulted him within the hospital environment before taking him into custody alongside other staff members who reportedly attempted to intervene.
The NMA further claimed that gunshots were fired during the operation, while mobile phones belonging to individuals recording the incident were allegedly seized. The association described the development as “barbaric, degrading, and inhumane,” stating that the incident endangered both patients and healthcare workers and violated the sanctity of the hospital environment.
The association also alleged that its Akwa Ibom State Chairman, Professor Aniekan Imo Peter, was shoved and exposed to tear gas while seeking clarification from the operatives at the scene.
Following deliberations, the NMA announced the immediate withdrawal of medical services across the state, resulting in the shutdown of healthcare services in government hospitals and affiliated facilities.
Among its demands, the association called for the immediate and unconditional release of Professor Ekpe and all detained hospital staff, a public apology from the EFCC, and the identification and prosecution of officers involved in the operation.
The NMA also disclosed plans to institute legal action against the anti-graft agency, demanding ₦1 billion in damages for what it described as physical, emotional, professional, and institutional harm caused by the incident.
The association maintained that no dialogue or negotiation would take place with any government agency until all detained persons are released.
Reaffirming its stance, the NMA stressed that hospitals should remain safe environments dedicated to preserving lives and should not be subjected to violent security operations. It added that the strike action was intended to prevent future harassment and intimidation of medical professionals in the state.
Real Madrid are reportedly considering a significant reshaping of their squad ahead of the upcoming season, with Nigerian international Victor Osimhen emerging as one of the club’s key attacking targets as discussions intensify over a possible return of José Mourinho to the Santiago Bernabéu.
The Spanish giants, who are traditionally among the most ambitious clubs in world football, are said to be assessing both managerial and squad restructuring options following a season that fell below internal expectations. Club executives are believed to be evaluating long-term strategies aimed at restoring dominance in domestic and European competitions.
At the center of current discussions is José Mourinho, who previously managed Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013. During his first spell at the club, Mourinho won La Liga, the Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup, while also assembling a highly competitive squad that pushed Barcelona during one of the most intense rivalries in modern football.
Reports suggest that talks have been ongoing regarding a possible second stint at the club, although no official agreement has been confirmed. His potential return is being viewed as part of a broader effort to restore tactical discipline, leadership, and competitive consistency within the squad.
As part of the same strategic review, Osimhen has reportedly been identified as a top target to strengthen Real Madrid’s attacking options. The Nigerian striker, currently with Galatasaray, has continued to attract attention across Europe due to his pace, strength, and consistent goal-scoring ability.
Club scouts are said to believe that Osimhen’s profile fits the long-term vision of the team, particularly in addressing the need for a traditional central striker capable of leading the line effectively. Since the departure of Karim Benzema, Real Madrid have experimented with different attacking combinations but have yet to fully establish a consistent central reference point in attack.
While Kylian Mbappé has added significant quality to the squad, there is an internal belief that his strengths are maximized when deployed in wider or more flexible attacking roles rather than as a fixed number nine. This has increased the urgency to identify a natural striker who can provide balance to the frontline.
Osimhen’s playing style has made him one of the most sought-after forwards in European football. Known for his explosive acceleration, aerial dominance, pressing intensity, and clinical finishing, he is widely regarded as a complete modern striker capable of adapting to different tactical systems.
His rise has been marked by consistent performances in both domestic leagues and European competitions, earning him recognition as one of Africa’s leading football talents. His physical presence and ability to stretch defensive lines have been particularly highlighted as key attributes that align with Real Madrid’s attacking philosophy.
José Mourinho’s potential involvement is also seen as a factor that could influence recruitment decisions. The Portuguese coach is known for having strong input in transfer planning and for prioritizing players who fit specific tactical demands. His preference for disciplined, physically strong, and tactically intelligent attackers has previously shaped his squads at clubs such as Chelsea, Inter Milan, and Real Madrid.
Mourinho has in the past been publicly complimentary of Osimhen’s style of play, drawing comparisons between the Nigerian forward and Didier Drogba, whom he coached during his time at Chelsea. This historical connection has fueled further speculation about the striker’s suitability for a Mourinho-led project at the Bernabéu.
Real Madrid’s leadership is currently believed to be exploring several restructuring pathways as they prepare for the next phase of competition. The club’s recent performances have raised internal concerns regarding squad balance, consistency in high-pressure matches, and overall tactical identity.
As a result, there is growing emphasis on rebuilding the team with a clearer structure, particularly in attack. Osimhen is reportedly viewed as a potential focal point who could provide both immediate impact and long-term stability in the forward line.
However, any potential move is expected to face significant challenges. Osimhen remains a key player for Galatasaray, where he has become a central figure in the club’s attacking setup. The Turkish side is also expected to demand a substantial transfer fee should they consider negotiations, given his importance and market value.
In addition, competition from other top European clubs is anticipated, as Osimhen continues to attract interest from multiple elite teams seeking a reliable goal scorer.
Should Mourinho return to Real Madrid, his influence on transfer strategy could become a decisive factor in shaping the club’s summer recruitment direction. His involvement would likely strengthen the push for players who fit his preferred tactical structure, with Osimhen remaining a prominent name in ongoing discussions.
As the situation develops, Real Madrid are expected to finalize key decisions regarding management and recruitment strategy in the coming weeks. The outcome of these discussions could define the club’s direction for the next competitive cycle, with both Mourinho and Osimhen central to growing speculation around a potential new era at the Bernabéu.