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Johnny Drille Reveals New Album Title with Heartwarming Help from Daughter

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Johnny Drille has officially unveiled the title of his upcoming album, “Before the Morning Light,” in a touching moment that has warmed the hearts of fans.

The singer made the announcement with the adorable involvement of his daughter, Amaris Drille, who played a special role in revealing the project’s name. The sweet father-daughter moment quickly caught attention online, with many fans praising the emotional and personal touch behind the reveal.

Known for his soulful sound and deeply expressive music, Johnny Drille’s decision to include his daughter in such an important career milestone adds a new layer of intimacy to the project. Supporters have described the moment as genuine and heartfelt, reflecting the singer’s personality and values.

While further details about the album, including its release date and tracklist, are yet to be disclosed, anticipation is already building among listeners eager to experience what he has been working on.

The announcement has continued to generate positive reactions across social media, with many calling it one of the most touching album reveals in recent times.

Sultan Denies Plans to ‘Wipe Out Christians’ in Nigeria

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sultan of sokoto. Sada Abubakar.

The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III, has dismissed claims that Muslims in Nigeria are pursuing an agenda to eliminate Christians, insisting that the country’s security crisis should not be reduced to a religious conflict.

Speaking on Tuesday at the first triannual meeting of the Nigeria Inter-Religious Council in Abuja, the Sultan said the growing tendency to frame violence along religious lines was dangerous and misleading.

“Muslims are not planning to wipe out Christians in Nigeria,” he said. “It is not possible, and it is not true.”

The religious leader stressed that criminals should be identified for what they are, rather than being labelled according to religion.

“Let us stop calling them Muslim terrorists or Muslim bandits,” he said. “Even if someone claims to be a Muslim, what they are doing is completely against Islam.”

The meeting brought together key religious and government figures, including CAN President Daniel Okoh and Secretary to the Government of the Federation George Akume.

The Sultan said dialogue remained the only realistic path to peace, urging Nigerians to move beyond mere tolerance and learn to genuinely understand one another.

“In NIREC, we believe in dialogue no matter how difficult things become,” he said. “We must trust one another because nobody can open another person’s heart to see what is inside.”

He also condemned extremists who use religion to justify violence.

“Someone may attack innocent people while shouting ‘Allahu Akbar,’ but that does not make the act Islamic,” he said. “Anyone who kills innocent people will answer for it.”

CAN President Daniel Okoh echoed the call for deeper understanding between religious groups, saying many of the country’s conflicts were rooted more in political, economic and social problems than faith itself.

“Religious literacy is about understanding and respecting the beliefs of others,” Okoh said. “Too many tensions are wrongly presented as purely religious issues.”

SGF George Akume also warned against divisive narratives, saying ignorance and misinformation often fuel distrust and conflict.

“Where there is understanding and empathy, trust can grow,” he said, while calling for schools and institutions to promote more inclusive education about religion and coexistence.

The meeting comes amid rising tensions in parts of the country, including renewed attacks in Plateau State that have triggered fresh debates over insecurity and religious divisions in Nigeria.

Davido Announces Break from Music

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Davido, born David Adeleke, has revealed that he is stepping away from releasing new music for an unspecified period.

The Afrobeats star made this known during a recent livestream conversation, where he addressed fans who have been eagerly anticipating his next project. According to him, he is currently taking a sabbatical from music and is in no rush to drop new songs.

Davido explained that his existing catalog is still performing strongly, particularly in nightlife spaces, noting that a significant number of tracks played in clubs are still his. He suggested that this continued dominance allows him the flexibility to take a break without worrying about losing relevance in the industry.

He also shared his thoughts on the growing trend of celebrity boxing in Nigeria, describing it as a positive and exciting development within the entertainment scene. The singer expressed admiration for how the concept is gaining traction and creating new opportunities for entertainers beyond music.

The conversation comes amid recent buzz in the celebrity boxing space, where Carter Efe secured a major win against Portable to claim the top spot. Following the match, Portable voiced frustration, alleging a lack of support from fellow artistes.

Davido’s decision to pause his music releases has sparked reactions among fans, with many expressing mixed feelings some supporting his need for rest, while others hope the break will be short-lived.

Ex-Taraba Governor Jolly Nyame Dumps APC, Cites Marginalisation

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Former Taraba State governor and APC chieftain, Jolly Nyame, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress, citing what he described as years of marginalisation and unfair treatment of his people within the party.

Nyame announced his exit while addressing members of his political support group shortly after a Federal High Court sitting in Jalingo.

A video of the gathering later surfaced online.

According to the former governor, the decision followed consultations with political associates, supporters and stakeholders from Zing Local Government Area, who urged him to seek a new political platform.

He said despite years of loyalty and contributions to the APC, his people had continued to face political neglect and exclusion from key decisions in the state.

“As the Dabon Yarro and leader of the entire Yorro community worldwide, comprising Mumuye, Yandan, Yorti and others, if they will not honour me, who then will they honour among my people?” Nyame asked.

The former governor argued that his community had remained sidelined politically for years and deserved stronger representation in the affairs of Taraba State.

Nyame also revealed that many supporters had been mounting pressure on him to return to active politics ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“At my age, contesting elections is not a priority for me, but the pressure from the people has continued to grow because they feel their voices have been ignored for too long,” he said.

He warned that continued silence over what he called injustice against his people could further deepen their political challenges, urging his supporters to remain united as they chart a new political direction.

OPay and CBN Partner to Boost Youth Financial Literacy at Global Money Week 2026 in Abuja

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OPay, a leading financial technology company in Nigeria, has partnered with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to advance financial literacy among young Nigerians through the Global Money Week 2026 Financial Literacy Fair and Exhibition held at the CBN headquarters in Abuja.

The event took place on Tuesday, April 28, 2026, under the theme “Smart Money Talks” and brought together secondary school students from across the Federal Capital Territory. Participating schools included Doveland International School, Living Fountain International School, Government Day Secondary School Wuse, Government Science School Maitama, among others. The initiative was designed to expose young participants to practical financial knowledge, responsible money management, and the importance of developing sound financial habits early in life.

L-R: Nelson Amuwa, Head, Consumer Education and Evaluation Division, CBN; Akano Joy Ruth, State Manager Apps & Card, OPay; Eric Alana, Area Manager Apps & Card, OPay; Dr. Aisha Isa-Olatinwo, Director, Consumer Protection and Financial Inclusion, CBN; Paul Iwunwa, Senior Marketing Manager, OPay; Ani Amarachukwu Favour, Business Development Manager, OPay; and Chidozie Chijioke, Head, Complaints Management Division 2, CBN, at the Global Money Week 2026 held in Abuja.

Global Money Week is an annual international awareness campaign aimed at equipping young people with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to make informed financial decisions. The programme is widely recognised as a global effort to promote financial inclusion, encourage savings culture, and prepare the next generation for participation in an increasingly digital financial ecosystem.

At the event, the Director of Consumer Protection and Financial Inclusion at the Central Bank of Nigeria, Dr. Aisha Isa-Olatinwo, emphasised that financial literacy remains a key pillar of national development. She noted that in today’s rapidly evolving financial environment, individuals must be equipped with adequate knowledge to navigate financial systems effectively and responsibly.

She explained that financial education is no longer optional but a necessity, especially for young people who will eventually take on greater financial responsibilities in a complex and digital economy. According to her, strengthening financial literacy among students is essential for building a more inclusive and economically stable society.

Also speaking at the event, the Head of Consumer Education and Evaluation Division at the CBN, Nelson Amuwa, said the initiative forms part of a broader strategy by the apex bank to deepen financial awareness across different segments of society, with a particular focus on young Nigerians.

Cross-section of participants at the Global Money Week 2026 held in Abuja.

He stated that encouraging early engagement with financial concepts helps to build confidence in financial decision making and promotes responsible behaviour in managing money. He added that open discussions around financial matters are essential in reducing misinformation and improving financial discipline among the youth.

According to him, Global Money Week serves as a platform to connect students with practical financial knowledge that can guide them in making informed decisions as they grow older. He stressed that financial literacy is a critical tool for personal empowerment and national economic growth.

Representing OPay at the event, the Chief Compliance Officer, Chukwudinma Okafor, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote financial literacy, consumer protection, and responsible use of digital financial services in Nigeria.

He stated that OPay’s partnership with the Central Bank of Nigeria reflects a shared commitment to strengthening financial inclusion and ensuring that young Nigerians are well prepared to engage safely and confidently in the financial system.

He further explained that compliance within OPay extends beyond regulatory requirements, noting that the company places strong emphasis on user education, trust building, and responsible financial behaviour. According to him, initiatives such as Global Money Week provide an important opportunity to engage directly with the next generation and equip them with essential financial knowledge.

Also speaking, the Senior Marketing Manager at OPay, Paul Iwunwa, reiterated the company’s commitment to advancing financial inclusion through early education and awareness campaigns targeted at young people.

He noted that financial literacy forms the foundation of meaningful financial inclusion and must begin at an early stage in life. He explained that by engaging students early, OPay is helping to build positive financial habits, encourage savings culture, and promote responsible spending behaviour.

He added that such interventions are crucial in developing a financially responsible generation capable of contributing positively to economic development. He further stated that OPay remains committed to supporting programmes that enhance financial understanding and accessibility.

The Financial Literacy Fair and Exhibition featured interactive sessions designed to provide students with hands on experience in money management. Participants were introduced to key financial concepts including budgeting, saving, responsible spending, and basic financial planning.

The sessions were structured to ensure that students gained practical understanding rather than theoretical knowledge alone, allowing them to relate financial concepts to real life situations. Educators at the event noted that the interactive approach significantly improved student engagement and comprehension.

Students also visited OPay’s exhibition booth, where they were introduced to various digital financial products and services designed to simplify transactions and improve access to financial tools. The experience provided them with insights into how modern financial systems operate within a technology driven economy.

The exhibition also served as an opportunity for students to interact directly with financial service providers and ask questions about digital banking, mobile payments, and safe financial practices. Many of the participants expressed interest in learning more about how technology is transforming financial services in Nigeria.

Officials at the event highlighted the importance of such engagements in bridging the gap between financial institutions and young Nigerians. They noted that early exposure to financial systems plays a critical role in shaping responsible financial behaviour in adulthood.

OPay’s participation in Global Money Week 2026 further reinforces its ongoing commitment to promoting financial inclusion in Nigeria through education, innovation, and collaboration with regulatory institutions. The company continues to support initiatives that enhance consumer awareness and encourage responsible use of digital financial services.

Since its establishment in 2018, OPay has grown into one of Nigeria’s leading fintech companies, offering a wide range of services including money transfers, bill payments, airtime and data purchases, card services, and merchant payment solutions. The company is licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria and insured by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation, providing customers with protection and security comparable to that of traditional financial institutions.

Ex-Senate Chief Whip, Top ADC Members Dump Party For NDC in Edo

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(ADC) deepened on Wednesday in Edo State as several prominent members officially dumped the party for the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).

Among those who announced their exit were former Senate Chief Whip, Sir Rowland Owie, and ADC founding member, Sunny Aguebor.

The defectors blamed their decision on what they described as internal manipulation, leadership crisis, and growing confusion within the party at both state and national levels.

Speaking on the development, Owie accused some party leaders of hijacking the ADC structure in Edo for personal interests. He specifically alleged that former Edo State governor, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, influenced the emergence of the party’s leadership in the state.

According to him, the chairmanship position had originally been zoned to Edo South and further micro-zoned to Oredo Local Government Area, where party members conducted what he described as a proper mini-primary between interested aspirants.

However, he claimed that the process was later overturned by a few powerful figures within the party.

“The leadership process became chaotic. Decisions were no longer based on agreement or fairness. Some people simply imposed their preferred candidate,” Owie said.

He also alleged that certain elective positions, including Senate and House of Representatives tickets, were already being reserved for politicians who had not even joined the ADC.

“What they tell you in the morning changes before afternoon. Many genuine party members became frustrated and decided to move on,” he added.

Owie maintained that most of the “real” ADC members in Edo had now joined the NDC, insisting that many remaining members were politically divided in loyalty.

On the national political situation involving former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who is still associated with the ADC coalition talks, Owie declined to say much, stating only that “politics is local” and national alignments would unfold later.

Sunny Aguebor also defended the move to the NDC, saying the new platform appeared more stable and less troubled by legal disputes compared to the ADC.

Reacting to the defections, ADC State Publicity Secretary-elect, Christopher Ojeikere, dismissed concerns over the development, saying the party remained focused on preparations for its primaries ahead of the 2027 elections.

“The ADC is not shaken by these exits. We are moving ahead with our plans and preparing seriously for the primaries,” he said.

Alleged Coup: Court Orders Interim Forfeiture of Sylva’s Nine Properties

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Ex-Bayelsa State Governor and ex-Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva
Ex-Bayelsa State Governor and ex-Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the temporary forfeiture of nine properties linked to former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, pending the outcome of further legal proceedings.

The order was granted by Justice Obiora Egwuatu after an ex parte application filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission through its lawyer, Oluwaleke Atolagbe.

Although the ruling was delivered on April 24, details of the enrolled order became public on Wednesday.

The properties, all located in Abuja, are spread across some of the city’s most expensive districts.

They include four terrace blocks in Dakibiyu, a duplex with a penthouse and office complex on Niger Street in Maitama, a standalone duplex in Palm Springs Estate, Mpape, and a 10-unit apartment block in Wuse Zone 4.

Also affected are two blocks of flats in Garki, a 12-unit residential development in Wuse II, another duplex in Maitama, and a two-block property on Aguta Street in Garki currently occupied by the National Information Technology Development Agency.

In his ruling, Justice Egwuatu said the assets were suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activities and should remain under interim forfeiture pending a final decision by the court.

He also directed the EFCC to publish the order in at least two national newspapers, giving any interested party 14 days to appear before the court and explain why the properties should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.

The judge fixed May 25 for a compliance report.

The EFCC filed the suit under the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006, arguing that the assets were tied to alleged illicit activities.

Sylva, a former governor of Bayelsa State, has also been mentioned in reports surrounding an alleged failed coup plot against President Bola Tinubu, although no formal charges have been filed against him in connection with the matter.

Sultan of Sokoto Rejects Claims of Religious Agenda, Calls for Unity and Dialogue in Nigeria

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Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto and President General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA)

 

The Sultan of Sokoto and President General of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III, has firmly dismissed concerns that Muslims in Nigeria are pursuing any agenda aimed at eliminating Christians, stressing that such fears are unfounded and harmful to national cohesion.

He made the remarks in Abuja during the first triannual meeting of the Nigeria Inter Religious Council (NIREC), a platform established to foster dialogue, mutual understanding, and cooperation between Christian and Muslim leaders in the country.

The meeting brought together prominent religious leaders and government officials, including the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Daniel Okoh, and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, alongside other stakeholders committed to strengthening peaceful coexistence across the country.

Speaking at the session, the Sultan said it was important for Nigerians to correct what he described as persistent misinterpretation of violence and insecurity as being driven by religion.

He categorically stated that Muslims are not involved in any plan to eliminate Christians or alter Nigeria’s religious balance.

According to him, Muslims and Christians must continue to coexist peacefully, as any notion of religious domination is both unrealistic and contrary to the principles of mutual respect.

He said Muslims are not in any position or inclination to remove Christians from Nigeria, adding that such fears do not reflect reality.

The Sultan further explained that many violent incidents often described as religious should not be framed in that manner, warning that doing so only deepens suspicion and division among citizens.

He urged Nigerians to distinguish between religion and criminality, stressing that individuals who engage in violence do so as criminals and not representatives of any faith.

He added that associating terrorism, banditry or other forms of violence with religion distorts public understanding and undermines efforts to achieve peace.

Even when individuals claim religious justification for their actions, the Sultan said such behaviour is entirely inconsistent with the teachings of Islam and any genuine religious doctrine.

He also cautioned against misinformation and false authority within religious discourse, noting that linguistic knowledge or superficial understanding of religious texts does not automatically qualify anyone as a spiritual leader.

He emphasised that proper education and literacy are essential in preventing the manipulation of religious teachings for destructive purposes.

The Sultan reiterated the importance of dialogue as the most effective means of resolving differences and addressing national challenges.

He said the Nigeria Inter Religious Council remains committed to promoting continuous engagement between faith communities, adding that dialogue builds understanding and reduces tension.

According to him, meaningful communication requires not only speaking but also listening and seeking to understand one another beyond assumptions.

He stressed that trust remains a critical foundation for peaceful coexistence, noting that citizens must avoid suspicion and embrace mutual confidence despite differences in belief.

In his remarks, the President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, highlighted the importance of religious literacy in fostering national unity and reducing tensions often misinterpreted as religious conflict.

He explained that religious literacy involves more than knowledge of doctrines and rituals, but also includes awareness, sensitivity and respect for the beliefs of others.

He observed that many conflicts attributed to religion in Nigeria are often rooted in social, economic or political issues, rather than faith differences.

According to him, Nigeria’s diversity should be seen as a strength that can be harnessed through understanding and cooperation rather than division.

He noted that NIREC has continued to demonstrate that collaboration between religious communities is possible, even in the face of national challenges.

He said both Christians and Muslims share core values such as peace, justice and respect for human dignity, which should serve as a foundation for national unity.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, also addressed the gathering, stressing the role of education in reducing religious misunderstanding and preventing conflict.

He stated that ignorance often fuels suspicion, while knowledge and awareness promote trust and stability among diverse communities.

He called for stronger integration of inclusive religious education in schools and community institutions to encourage tolerance and mutual respect.

He further urged Nigerians to resist narratives that seek to divide the country along religious lines, noting that such narratives are often misleading and harmful.

Akume also reaffirmed the commitment of the federal government to improving national security, particularly in protecting vulnerable populations such as school children who have been targets of criminal attacks.

He emphasized that security challenges must be addressed collectively through cooperation between government institutions, religious bodies and citizens.

Throughout the meeting, participants consistently emphasized the need for sustained dialogue, improved understanding and stronger collaboration among religious groups as essential tools for promoting peace and national stability in Nigeria.

Unverified Epstein Suicide Note Emerges, Raises New Questions Around His Death

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A newly surfaced document described as a possible suicide note linked to Jeffrey Epstein has stirred fresh controversy, after being reported by The New York Times.

According to the report, the note whose authenticity has not been confirmed contains a series of short, emotionally charged statements. Among them are claims suggesting Epstein felt unjustly investigated, alongside phrases that appear to reference control over his own fate and a refusal to show remorse or vulnerability.

However, the outlet made it clear that it could not verify whether Epstein actually wrote the note, raising immediate questions about its origin, credibility, and timing. This uncertainty has become central to the ongoing reaction surrounding the document.

Epstein died in August 2019 while in custody in a New York jail, a case officially ruled a suicide. His death, which occurred while he was awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges, has remained the subject of widespread scrutiny, speculation, and multiple investigations into jail conditions and possible negligence.

The emergence of this alleged note adds another layer to an already complex and highly debated case. For some, the tone and content of the message appear consistent with a defiant or detached mindset. For others, the lack of verification makes it difficult to draw any meaningful conclusions.

Legal analysts and observers have also pointed out that unverified documents like this can complicate public understanding, especially in high-profile cases where misinformation can spread quickly.

The development has reignited conversations online, with many calling for clarity and transparency, while others urge caution in treating the note as legitimate without concrete proof.

As it stands, the document remains unconfirmed, and its true significance if any continues to be debated.

NLC Raises Alarm Over Deepening Hardship, Says Insecurity and Poverty Pushing Nigerians to the Brink

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has expressed deep concern over the worsening economic and security situation in the country, warning that rising insecurity and widespread poverty are pushing millions of Nigerians closer to a breaking point.

The warning was issued in Lagos by the President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, who described the current socio-economic climate as one marked by severe hardship, declining living standards, and growing uncertainty for workers and ordinary citizens across the country.

Ajaero said the combined effect of insecurity, inflation, unemployment, and weakening purchasing power has created an environment where survival has become increasingly difficult for many households. He noted that the situation has moved beyond economic discomfort to a point where livelihoods are now directly threatened.

According to him, insecurity remains one of the most serious challenges facing Nigeria today, as it continues to disrupt economic activities in both rural and urban areas. He explained that farming communities have been particularly affected, with many farmers unable to access their lands due to fear of attacks, thereby worsening food production and contributing to rising food prices.

He added that in several parts of the country, businesses have been forced to shut down or relocate due to insecurity, leading to job losses and reduced economic activity. The labour leader further stated that the displacement of families from their communities has placed additional pressure on already struggling urban centres, where access to basic services is limited.

Ajaero lamented that the psychological impact of insecurity has become a growing concern, as fear and uncertainty now influence daily life decisions for millions of Nigerians. He said many citizens can no longer move freely or engage in economic activities without fear of violence or disruption.

He also linked the rising poverty levels to the deteriorating economic situation, noting that inflation has significantly reduced the real value of wages. According to him, while salaries remain largely stagnant, the cost of food, transportation, housing, and healthcare has continued to rise sharply, making it difficult for workers to meet basic needs.

The NLC president criticised what he described as a widening gap between official economic indicators and the lived realities of ordinary Nigerians. He argued that while government reports may suggest progress in certain areas, the daily experiences of citizens tell a different story of hardship and struggle.

He further expressed concern over multiple taxation and levies imposed on low income earners, including traders, artisans, and transport workers. Ajaero said many Nigerians are subjected to various forms of charges that further reduce their disposable income and deepen poverty levels.

He also highlighted challenges in the energy and transport sectors, noting that rising fuel costs and inadequate infrastructure continue to place additional burdens on citizens. According to him, the lack of affordable and reliable alternatives has made everyday living more expensive and stressful for the average Nigerian.

Ajaero pointed out that the absence of effective social safety nets has worsened the situation, leaving many vulnerable groups without adequate support. He stressed that workers and informal sector operators are bearing the highest burden of the current economic hardship.

On labour conditions, he raised concerns about what he described as increasing pressure on workers in both public and private sectors. He called for improved enforcement of labour laws to protect workers from exploitation, unsafe working environments, and unfair treatment.

The labour leader also reaffirmed the importance of civic space, stating that the right to peaceful expression and protest must be protected in a democratic society. He said that workers must be allowed to express grievances when conditions become unbearable, especially in situations where livelihoods are under threat.

Ajaero warned that the current level of hardship has reached a critical stage, where urgent and decisive action is required from all levels of government. He stated that insecurity and poverty are no longer separate issues but interconnected challenges that are affecting every aspect of national life.

He called for the adoption of people centred policies that prioritise the welfare and security of citizens. According to him, addressing these challenges requires coordinated efforts involving government institutions, employers, labour unions, and other stakeholders.

The NLC president emphasised that Nigerian workers remain committed to national development, but stressed that such commitment can only be sustained in an environment where citizens are safe and able to earn a decent living.

He further urged authorities to intensify efforts to address insecurity across the country, particularly in regions affected by banditry, kidnapping, and communal violence. He noted that restoring safety is essential for reviving agriculture, trade, and industrial productivity.

Ajaero concluded by warning that if urgent measures are not taken, the continued deterioration of living conditions could lead to deeper social and economic instability. He said the growing hardship, if left unaddressed, risks pushing more Nigerians into extreme poverty and further weakening national cohesion.

US Lawmaker Urges Trump to Take ‘Forceful Action’ Over Plateau Attack

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A United States lawmaker, Riley Moore, has called on the administration of Donald Trump to take stronger action over the recent killings in Plateau State, following reports of another deadly attack in Barkin Ladi.

Moore made the call while reacting to videos and reports from communities in the area, where gunmen reportedly attacked mourners gathered for a mass burial on Wednesday.

Several people were feared killed after the assailants opened fire on residents who had come together to bury victims of an earlier attack.

Authorities had yet to officially confirm the incident at the time the report was filed.

In his statement, the U.S. lawmaker questioned why Nigeria was able to respond quickly to an attempted coup in neighbouring Benin in 2025 yet continued to struggle with recurring violence in parts of Plateau State.

“When I visited Nigeria, the government acted swiftly to stop a coup in Benin,” Moore said.

“But while Christians are being attacked and killed at home, the response has not matched the urgency of the situation.”

He went further to accuse the Nigerian government of failing to prevent the attacks despite warnings from residents and local sources.

Moore described the killings as targeted violence against Christians and urged Washington to increase pressure on Nigerian authorities.

He also praised the Trump administration for including the protection of Christians in Nigeria in its broader counterterrorism strategy.

“I’m asking the Trump administration to take forceful action to defend innocent Christians in Nigeria’s Middle Belt,” he said.

His comments were backed by Sean Nelson of Alliance Defending Freedom International, who said stronger U.S. pressure was needed over what he called ongoing persecution in the region.

The attack reportedly happened in Fan District of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, where mourners came under fire while digging graves for earlier victims.

A local journalist, Masara Kim, said the attackers emerged from nearby hills and began shooting into the crowd, forcing residents to flee.

“There is a massive attack happening across several communities south of Jos,” he said. “People had barely started the burial when the gunmen struck.”

The latest violence has reignited claims by some American conservative politicians and advocacy groups that Christians in Nigeria are facing systematic persecution by Islamist militants.

However, the Federal Government has repeatedly rejected allegations of genocide, insisting that insecurity in the country affects both Christians and Muslims and is driven by terrorism, banditry, and longstanding communal tensions.

Edo State Begins Street Evacuation of Mentally Unstable Persons in Benin City Amid Mixed Reactions

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The Edo State Government has commenced a coordinated evacuation exercise targeting mentally unstable persons found on major streets and public spaces across Benin City, in a move officials say is aimed at improving public safety, restoring environmental order, and ensuring that vulnerable individuals receive appropriate care and rehabilitation.

The operation, which began in several busy areas of the state capital, involved government health and social welfare officials working alongside relevant security and emergency response agencies. The exercise focused on identifying individuals living with mental health challenges who are currently unaccompanied, homeless, or unable to care for themselves in public spaces.

According to government sources, the initiative is part of a broader social welfare intervention designed to address the growing visibility of destitute and mentally unstable individuals within urban centres. Authorities explained that many of those affected have been exposed to harsh weather conditions, insecurity, hunger, and other risks associated with living on the streets without medical supervision or family support.

Officials further stated that the evacuation is not intended to criminalize mental illness or stigmatize affected persons, but rather to ensure that they are relocated to designated facilities where they can receive medical evaluation, psychiatric care, and structured rehabilitation support. The government maintains that the ultimate goal is to reintegrate recovered individuals back into society where possible, while providing long term care for those with chronic conditions.

The exercise has, however, generated widespread public discussion and mixed reactions among residents of Benin City and social commentators across the state. While a section of the public has welcomed the intervention as a necessary step toward restoring order in the city, others have expressed concern about the broader implications of such evacuations, particularly regarding human rights, dignity, and the adequacy of mental health infrastructure.

Supporters of the initiative argue that the presence of visibly distressed individuals on major roads and public spaces presents both safety and sanitation challenges in a rapidly growing urban environment. They believe that without state intervention, many of the affected individuals may continue to suffer neglect, worsening health conditions, and exposure to exploitation or harm.

On the other hand, critics have emphasized that evacuation alone does not address the root causes of mental health challenges and homelessness. They have called for a more comprehensive approach that includes increased investment in psychiatric hospitals, community based mental health services, and long term social welfare programmes. Concerns have also been raised about whether existing facilities in the state are adequately equipped to accommodate and properly care for the number of individuals being removed from the streets.

Mental health advocates have used the development to renew calls for stronger mental health policy implementation in Nigeria. They argue that mental health care remains underfunded and heavily stigmatized, despite growing awareness of its importance. According to them, many individuals living with mental health conditions are not necessarily dangerous, but rather vulnerable citizens in need of consistent medical attention, family support, and community acceptance.

They further stressed that sustainable solutions should focus on early intervention, accessible treatment, public education campaigns, and rehabilitation programmes that support reintegration into society. Advocates also highlighted the need for training more mental health professionals and expanding psychiatric facilities beyond major urban centres.

In Benin City, residents expressed varying perspectives on the ongoing exercise. Some described it as a timely intervention that could help improve the appearance and safety of the city, especially in high traffic areas. Others, however, raised questions about how individuals are selected for evacuation and what safeguards are in place to ensure their dignity and rights are respected throughout the process.

There are also concerns about what happens after relocation, with observers calling for transparency regarding treatment procedures, duration of care, and follow up support for those discharged from rehabilitation centres. Stakeholders insist that without proper monitoring and reintegration plans, the exercise may only provide temporary relief rather than a lasting solution.

Government officials have responded by assuring the public that the exercise is being conducted in accordance with health and welfare guidelines. They reiterated that medical personnel are involved in assessing individuals before relocation and that efforts are being made to ensure humane treatment at every stage of the process.

Authorities also emphasized that the intervention is part of a wider strategy to address urban social challenges, including homelessness, substance abuse, and lack of access to healthcare services. They pledged continued collaboration with health institutions and social welfare agencies to strengthen support systems for vulnerable populations.

As the evacuation exercise continues across Benin City, attention remains focused on its implementation and long term impact. The development has once again brought national attention to the urgent need for a structured and well funded mental health care system in Nigeria, one that balances public safety concerns with compassion, human dignity, and effective rehabilitation.

Fresh Tension in Delta as Another Man Reportedly Shot by Police Days After Mene Ogidi Killing Sparks Public Outcry

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Delta State has been thrown into renewed tension following reports of another alleged police shooting incident, just days after the controversial killing of a young man identified as Mene Ogidi in Effurun. The latest development has intensified concerns among residents, civil society groups, and human rights advocates who are calling for urgent accountability and transparent investigations into the recurring incidents involving security operatives in the state.

According to preliminary reports, the most recent incident involved a man who was allegedly shot by police officers during an encounter whose full circumstances remain unclear. While official confirmation is still awaited, accounts from residents suggest that the shooting occurred during a confrontation between security personnel and civilians in the area, leading to panic and confusion.

Eyewitnesses described a sudden escalation of events, with loud gunshots reportedly heard in the vicinity before people began running for safety. Some residents said they initially did not understand what triggered the incident, but later realized that a man had been shot during the encounter. At the time of filing this report, the identity of the victim had not been officially released, and there has been no confirmation of his condition.

The incident has quickly drawn attention due to its timing, coming only days after the killing of Mene Ogidi, a young artiste whose death has already sparked widespread outrage across social media platforms and within activist circles. Ogidi was reportedly killed during an encounter with police officers in Effurun, an incident that was captured on video and circulated widely online, fueling anger and renewed criticism of police conduct in Delta State.

The back-to-back nature of both incidents has heightened public anxiety, with many residents expressing fear that such occurrences may indicate a deeper pattern of excessive force or operational misconduct. In several communities, discussions have been dominated by concerns over safety and the conduct of security personnel during civilian engagements.

Human rights organisations and civil society groups have reacted strongly to the developments, calling for immediate and independent investigations into both cases. They argue that the absence of clear and timely communication from authorities risks deepening public mistrust and could potentially escalate tensions in already sensitive communities.

According to these groups, the repeated allegations of police shootings within a short timeframe highlight the need for a comprehensive review of operational procedures within the security agencies. They insist that accountability must not be treated as optional, especially in cases involving loss of civilian life.

Residents in affected areas have also voiced frustration, with many describing the situation as disturbing and unacceptable. Some community members say they are increasingly worried about interactions with law enforcement officers, adding that fear and uncertainty have begun to overshadow everyday activities in certain parts of the state.

Local leaders have called for calm while urging authorities to ensure that investigations are carried out transparently and without delay. They emphasize that restoring public confidence requires not only investigation but also visible actions that demonstrate commitment to justice and respect for human rights.

Security analysts monitoring the situation have noted that incidents involving alleged police shootings often have significant implications for public trust and community relations. They warn that when such cases occur in close succession, the impact on public perception can be severe, particularly if official communication is delayed or unclear.

Analysts further stress that effective policing depends heavily on trust between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. They argue that repeated controversies involving use of force can undermine that trust and make policing more difficult over time.

At the time of this report, the Delta State Police Command has not issued a comprehensive statement addressing the latest shooting or providing detailed clarification on the circumstances surrounding either incident. The absence of official information has contributed to growing speculation and heightened public concern.

Meanwhile, attention continues to focus on the ongoing fallout from the killing of Mene Ogidi, with many citizens demanding justice and accountability. The circulation of video footage showing aspects of the earlier incident has further intensified pressure on authorities to act decisively.

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In the midst of rising tension, stakeholders are urging restraint and encouraging residents to avoid actions that could escalate the situation. They emphasize the importance of peaceful engagement while awaiting official updates from relevant authorities.

Observers say the current situation presents a critical moment for law enforcement institutions in Delta State, as public confidence appears to be under strain. They note that how the authorities respond in the coming days may determine whether trust can be restored or further eroded.

As investigations are expected to continue, residents remain on edge, awaiting clear explanations and concrete actions from security agencies. For now, uncertainty persists, with calls for justice, transparency, and accountability growing louder across the state.

The unfolding events once again place police conduct and civilian protection at the centre of national conversation, reinforcing long-standing demands for reforms aimed at ensuring professionalism, restraint, and respect for human life in security operations.

ADC: Obi, Kwankwaso Exit Will Strengthen Our Resolve, Says David Mark

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The National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, Senator David Mark, has acknowledged the political significance of the recent withdrawal of former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi and former Kano State governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso from the party, describing the development as one that carries weight within Nigeria’s evolving opposition landscape. He noted that while the exit of such prominent figures naturally draws attention, it does not define the future direction or stability of the party.

Speaking during a meeting with members of the Forum of former federal lawmakers under the ADC at the party’s national secretariat in Abuja, Mark explained that political movements and realignments are part of democratic practice. He stated that parties often experience periods of loss and gain but what matters most is how leadership responds to such changes. He stressed that ADC remains committed to strengthening its internal structures and expanding its influence across the country despite recent setbacks.

Mark further observed that the departure of Obi and Kwankwaso, both of whom command strong regional and national followings, had an impact on the party’s visibility and early mobilisation efforts. However, he insisted that the development should not be interpreted as a weakening of the party’s foundation. Instead, he described it as a moment for reflection and renewed commitment among remaining members to build a more resilient political platform capable of competing effectively in future elections.

According to him, political parties are strengthened not only by the presence of influential individuals but by the collective dedication of their members. He maintained that ADC would continue to prioritise grassroots mobilisation, internal cohesion and credible leadership recruitment as part of its long term strategy. He added that the party is working to ensure that it presents candidates who can earn the trust of Nigerians across different regions and demographic groups.

The former Senate President also emphasised the importance of unity within the party structure, warning against internal divisions and personal ambitions that could derail collective progress. He urged party stakeholders to remain focused on shared objectives rather than individual political interests. He noted that sustained unity and discipline would be critical in positioning the ADC as a strong alternative in Nigeria’s competitive political environment.

Mark’s remarks come at a time when Nigeria’s opposition politics is witnessing renewed realignments as political actors reassess their alliances ahead of the 2027 general elections. Observers say the movement of key figures between parties reflects ongoing efforts to consolidate political strength and regional influence. The ADC, like several other parties, is seeking to expand its national reach and redefine its relevance in a rapidly shifting political landscape.

In recent months, Nigeria’s opposition political environment has continued to experience significant shifts as leading figures and coalitions explore new alignments ahead of the next general election cycle. The African Democratic Congress has been one of the parties seeking to reposition itself as a credible national alternative by attracting support from diverse political and regional interests. The exit of high profile politicians such as Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso has therefore been widely discussed within political circles as a factor that could influence mobilisation strength and public perception of smaller parties.

Party officials however maintain that such developments provide an opportunity to reassess internal organisation and strengthen party ideology rather than serve as a setback. They argue that political longevity is built on consistent structure, grassroots engagement and clear policy direction which they say the ADC is currently working to enhance through consultations and stakeholder engagements across different parts of the country. The party is also expected to intensify efforts to rebuild confidence among its support base.

The Senator reiterated that the party remains focused on its long term goal of building a strong political institution capable of competing effectively at all levels of government. He noted that while political realignments are inevitable the true measure of any party lies in its ability to remain consistent responsive and people oriented over time. He expressed optimism that with renewed commitment among members and strengthened organisational structures the ADC can emerge more cohesive and better positioned to play a significant role in Nigeria’s future political development. He urged sustained discipline and focus among members going forward at all times collectively.

Casemiro Confirms Manchester United Exit Plans, Rules Out Contract Extension

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Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has confirmed that he does not see himself staying at the club beyond the current phase of his contract, effectively ruling out the possibility of extending his stay at Old Trafford for another season.

The Brazilian midfielder made the remarks in an interview with ESPN, where he reflected on his time in England and expressed a clear intention to eventually bring his Manchester United career to a close on positive terms.

Casemiro stated that there is no possibility of him remaining at the club for an additional season, indicating that his decision on his future has already been made. He emphasized that his focus is now on ensuring he finishes his spell at the club in a professional manner while maintaining respect for the team, supporters and the institution as a whole.

The former Real Madrid star described his time at Manchester United as a meaningful chapter in his career, highlighting what he called four important years in which he experienced both challenges and memorable moments. He expressed deep appreciation for the club and its supporters, noting that the relationship he has built with fans in England will remain significant to him even after his departure.

According to him, his intention is to leave the club at the right moment, adding that he wants to “go out on top” and ensure that his exit reflects the respect he has for Manchester United. He stated that finishing his time at the club in good standing is important to him personally and professionally.

Casemiro also spoke warmly about the support he has received since joining the club, describing the Manchester United fan base as one of the most passionate he has encountered in his career. He added that regardless of where his future takes him, he will always maintain an emotional connection with the club and consider himself a supporter in spirit.

He further explained that his focus remains on contributing positively until his final day at the club, stressing the importance of professionalism and commitment while still wearing the Manchester United shirt. He said his priority is to ensure he leaves behind a positive impression both on and off the pitch.

The midfielder’s comments come amid growing speculation over his long-term future at Old Trafford, with reports linking him to potential moves outside Europe. Among the clubs reportedly monitoring his situation is Major League Soccer side Inter Miami CF, who are believed to be interested in adding experienced European players to strengthen their squad.

Inter Miami CF, known for its ambitious recruitment strategy and high-profile signings in recent years, is said to be exploring options in midfield as part of its long-term project. Casemiro’s experience at the highest level of European football, including his success in the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid, makes him an attractive profile for clubs seeking leadership and stability in midfield.

Since arriving at Manchester United in 2022, Casemiro has played a key role in providing balance and experience to the squad. His leadership qualities and defensive presence were particularly important during transitional periods for the team. However, recent seasons have seen increased discussions around squad restructuring as the club continues to rebuild under evolving tactical directions.

Despite speculation surrounding his future, Casemiro has maintained that his immediate focus remains on giving his best for Manchester United. He reiterated that he intends to handle his eventual departure with professionalism and respect, ensuring that both the club and its supporters are acknowledged appropriately when the time comes.

Manchester United have not issued any official response regarding the midfielder’s comments, and it remains unclear whether the club is planning an immediate squad transition involving the Brazilian international or preparing for a gradual phase-out in line with his contract situation.

For now, Casemiro’s position signals the likelihood of an eventual departure from Old Trafford, bringing closer the end of a chapter that has seen him bring experience, leadership and pedigree to the Premier League side.

US Lawmaker Calls for Stronger Action on Plateau Violence, Urges Trump to Intervene

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A United States lawmaker has urged stronger international attention and a more decisive response to the recurring wave of violent attacks in Plateau State, Nigeria, calling on former US President Donald Trump to take a more forceful position on the escalating security situation in the region.

The appeal comes in the wake of renewed attacks in several communities in Plateau State, which have resulted in significant casualties, displacement of residents, and growing concerns over the worsening security crisis in Nigeria’s North Central region.

In a statement reacting to the developments, the US lawmaker expressed deep concern over what he described as a persistent cycle of violence in Plateau communities, warning that continued insecurity could further destabilize the region and deepen humanitarian challenges affecting rural populations.

He noted that the scale and recurrence of the attacks have gone beyond isolated incidents, arguing that the situation now requires sustained international attention and coordinated pressure to compel more effective action from Nigerian authorities and global partners.

The lawmaker specifically called on Donald Trump to take a more visible stance on the issue, stating that influential global leaders have the capacity to draw attention to crises that may otherwise not receive adequate international focus. According to him, heightened political engagement from prominent figures could help accelerate diplomatic conversations and security responses.

Recent attacks in Plateau State have reportedly left dozens of people dead, while several others sustained injuries. Entire communities have also been displaced, with many residents forced to abandon their homes due to fear of further violence. Humanitarian conditions in affected areas have continued to deteriorate as displaced families struggle to access basic necessities such as shelter, food, and medical care.

Security agencies in Nigeria have intensified operations in response to the attacks, deploying personnel to affected communities and conducting patrols aimed at restoring calm and preventing further escalation. Despite these efforts, reports of fresh incidents in different parts of the state have continued to raise concerns about the effectiveness of current security measures.

Plateau State has long been identified as one of the flashpoints of communal and armed violence in Nigeria’s Middle Belt region. The crisis in the area has been linked to a complex mix of factors, including longstanding ethnic tensions, disputes over land ownership, competition between farming and pastoral communities, and retaliatory attacks that have persisted for years.

Efforts by successive governments to address the insecurity have included the establishment of peace committees, deployment of security forces, and engagement with traditional and community leaders. However, these interventions have often struggled to produce lasting stability, as new waves of violence continue to emerge intermittently.

Human rights organisations and international observers have repeatedly expressed concern over the humanitarian impact of the crisis, particularly on women, children, and displaced persons who remain vulnerable in camps and host communities with limited access to essential services.

The latest call from the US lawmaker adds to a growing list of international reactions to the security situation in Nigeria, with some members of the US Congress in previous statements condemning attacks in Plateau and other parts of the country. These lawmakers have also called for stronger Nigerian government action and improved protection of civilians in vulnerable regions.

Security analysts argue that the persistence of violence in Plateau State highlights the need for more comprehensive approaches beyond military deployment, including stronger intelligence gathering, improved rural policing, conflict resolution mechanisms, and community based reconciliation efforts.

The Nigerian government has consistently maintained that it is committed to addressing insecurity across the country. Authorities have reiterated that security agencies are working to neutralize armed groups responsible for attacks and restore stability to affected communities.

Officials have also encouraged residents to cooperate with security forces by providing timely and credible information that could assist in preventing further incidents and identifying perpetrators of violence.

However, despite ongoing military and security operations, the recurrence of attacks has continued to raise questions among citizens and stakeholders about the effectiveness of existing strategies and the need for more sustainable solutions.

As international attention grows following renewed calls from foreign lawmakers, including the appeal directed at Donald Trump, the situation in Plateau State remains a focal point of concern within diplomatic and security circles.

Observers say the renewed global spotlight could increase pressure on Nigerian authorities to accelerate reforms and strengthen efforts aimed at addressing the root causes of violence in the region while improving protection for affected communities.

Nigerian Banks Generate N18.2tn Revenue Despite Decline in Profit Margins

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Nigeria’s banking industry recorded combined gross earnings of N18.2tn in the 2025 financial year, reflecting the sector’s continued resilience despite mounting economic pressures and a noticeable decline in profit margins among several major financial institutions.

Fresh analysis of the audited financial statements released by leading commercial banks showed that while revenues improved significantly, profits came under pressure due to rising impairment charges, stricter regulatory adjustments, and the gradual withdrawal of forbearance measures previously introduced by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The latest earnings figures highlight the mixed fortunes currently shaping the Nigerian banking sector. On one hand, lenders benefited from elevated interest rates, strong digital banking growth, and increased customer transactions. On the other hand, banks faced substantial credit risk exposures and higher provisioning requirements that affected bottom-line performance.

Combined gross earnings across the country’s top banks rose from N16.9tn recorded in 2024 to N18.2tn in 2025, representing a growth of approximately 7.7 per cent. Analysts said the performance reflects the ability of Nigerian banks to maintain strong operational capacity despite inflationary pressures, foreign exchange volatility, and changing monetary conditions.

Access Holdings emerged as the highest revenue-generating banking group during the period under review. The financial institution increased its gross earnings from N4.87tn in 2024 to N5.52tn in 2025, further strengthening its position among Nigeria’s largest banking groups.

Zenith Bank followed closely with gross earnings rising from N3.82tn to N4.07tn, while First HoldCo posted earnings of N3.21tn. United Bank for Africa generated N2.97tn, while Guaranty Trust Holding Company recorded N2.11tn in gross earnings.

Industry experts attributed the strong revenue performance largely to the prevailing high interest-rate environment, which significantly boosted interest income across the sector. The Central Bank’s tight monetary policy stance over the past year contributed to increased lending yields and stronger returns on financial assets held by banks.

Zenith Bank nearly doubled its interest income to N2.72tn during the financial year, while GTCO generated N1.32tn from interest-related earnings. Analysts noted that the increase reflected improved earnings from loans, treasury instruments, and other interest-bearing assets.

Digital banking operations also continued to play a major role in the industry’s revenue growth. Banks generated increased income from electronic transactions, mobile banking services, card payments, and digital transfer channels as millions of Nigerians relied more heavily on technology-driven financial services.

Collective e-banking revenue across the banking sector rose to N685.5bn compared to N628.4bn recorded in the previous year. Financial analysts said the trend demonstrates how Nigerian banks are increasingly shifting toward transaction-based income and technology-led service delivery to improve operational efficiency and customer engagement.

Beyond earnings growth, Nigerian banks also expanded their balance sheets significantly during the year. Access Holdings increased its total assets from N41.4tn to N51.5tn, reflecting aggressive expansion and stronger asset accumulation. Zenith Bank and UBA also crossed the N30tn mark in total assets, further underlining the rapid growth within the industry.

Shareholders’ funds across several banks improved considerably following the recapitalisation exercise initiated by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The recapitalisation policy was designed to strengthen the financial system and position banks to support long-term economic growth and withstand future financial shocks.

Available industry data showed that Nigerian banks collectively raised about N4.65tn in fresh capital within two years as financial institutions moved to comply with revised minimum capital requirements set by the apex bank.

The Central Bank Governor, Olayemi Cardoso, had earlier stated that the recapitalisation programme would improve the resilience of the financial system and enhance the capacity of banks to finance large-scale investments across critical sectors of the economy.

According to him, stronger capital buffers are necessary to protect the banking industry against both domestic and global economic uncertainties while supporting sustainable economic expansion.

Despite the impressive revenue growth, profitability declined across several major banks due to the impact of rising impairment charges and adjustments linked to the expiration of regulatory forbearance arrangements.

First HoldCo recorded one of the sharpest declines in profit after tax. The bank’s profit dropped dramatically from N663bn in 2024 to N52bn in 2025 as impairment provisions surged sharply during the year.

United Bank for Africa also experienced a decline in profitability, with profit after tax falling from N766bn to N404bn. GTCO’s profit decreased from N1.01tn to N865bn, although the bank still maintained one of the strongest profitability levels within the industry.

Zenith Bank recorded relatively stable earnings performance with profit after tax standing at N1.04tn, while Access Holdings posted profit growth to N743bn despite higher operating costs and increased provisioning requirements.

Analysts explained that the sharp rise in impairment charges reflected efforts by banks to strengthen their balance sheets and account for credit risks more conservatively following changes in regulatory policies.

UBA reportedly recorded loan loss provisions of N331bn during the financial year, while First HoldCo’s impairment charges rose significantly to N710bn compared to N371bn in the previous year.

Access Holdings also reported a substantial increase in impairment charges on loans and advances to customers, with provisions rising by more than 200 per cent to N287.3bn.

Financial experts believe the aggressive clean-up of loan books, although painful in the short term, could ultimately strengthen investor confidence and improve the long-term health of the banking sector.

According to analysts, the industry is currently transitioning into a more disciplined financial environment where banks are expected to maintain stronger capital positions and more transparent risk management frameworks.

Some market observers noted that the decline in profitability could temporarily affect dividend payouts as banks prioritise capital preservation and compliance with regulatory requirements.

Nevertheless, investor confidence in banking stocks remained relatively strong on the Nigerian Exchange. Banking equities continued to attract significant market attention due to the sector’s strong fundamentals and long-term growth potential.

Recent trading activities showed positive momentum for several banking stocks, with GTCO shares recording gains of about 3.7 per cent while Stanbic IBTC posted an increase of approximately 9.7 per cent in market value.

Economic experts stated that the next major test for Nigerian banks will be their ability to channel their enlarged capital base into productive sectors such as manufacturing, agriculture, infrastructure, energy, and small-scale enterprises.

They stressed that sustainable economic growth would depend heavily on how effectively banks support private sector development and expand credit access to businesses capable of driving employment and industrial growth.

Analysts also emphasised the importance of exchange-rate stability, improved macroeconomic management, and consistent regulatory oversight in maintaining confidence within the financial system.

Despite the decline in profitability recorded by several institutions, the overall performance of Nigeria’s banking industry in 2025 reinforced the sector’s position as one of the strongest pillars of the country’s economy.

With stronger capital structures, expanding digital operations, and continued investor interest, analysts believe Nigerian banks remain strategically positioned to navigate economic uncertainties while pursuing long-term growth opportunities in Africa’s largest economy.

Gibbs-White, Alexander-Arnold Lead Race for England World Cup Places as Tuchel Faces Major Selection Decisions

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With the 2026 FIFA World Cup drawing closer, competition for places in England’s national team has intensified as several players on the fringes of Thomas Tuchel’s squad continue their push for inclusion ahead of the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Although a core group of established stars already appears certain to make the squad, a growing number of players remain locked in a fierce battle to convince Tuchel they deserve a place on football’s biggest stage.

England’s depth in almost every position has created what many analysts describe as one of the most competitive selection races the national team has faced in years. As a result, every remaining club match of the season is being closely monitored by Tuchel and his coaching staff as they assess form, fitness, versatility and tactical suitability.

Among the players attracting the strongest attention is Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White, whose performances throughout the campaign have significantly boosted his reputation both domestically and internationally.

The attacking midfielder has emerged as one of the Premier League’s most creative players this season, delivering consistent displays marked by energy, vision and attacking intelligence. His ability to operate centrally or in wider areas has reportedly made him a serious contender for England’s World Cup squad.

Football observers believe Gibbs-White’s rise could create difficult decisions for Tuchel, particularly in attacking midfield positions where competition is already intense with players such as Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, James Maddison and Jack Grealish all fighting for roles.

Analysts say the Forest midfielder’s aggressive pressing style and tactical discipline may suit Tuchel’s preferred system, which places strong emphasis on work rate and positional flexibility.

Another player dominating discussions surrounding England’s squad is Trent Alexander-Arnold, whose international future continues to divide opinion despite his undeniable talent and achievements at club level.

The Real Madrid defender remains one of the most technically gifted footballers available to England, particularly because of his passing range, crossing ability and creativity from deep positions. However, concerns surrounding his defensive consistency have continued to generate debate among fans, pundits and former internationals.

Alexander-Arnold’s omission from England’s recent squad for friendlies against Uruguay and Japan raised fresh questions regarding his standing under Tuchel.

Many supporters viewed the decision as surprising given the defender’s strong performances in Spain following his move to Real Madrid. Others argued that Tuchel may prefer more defensively balanced options at right-back as he prepares for the demands of tournament football.

Former England defender Stephen Warnock recently defended Alexander-Arnold, insisting the player offers qualities few defenders in world football can provide.

According to Warnock, England may need Alexander-Arnold’s creativity against defensive opponents during the World Cup, especially in matches where unlocking compact defensive systems could determine success or failure.

The former Liverpool defender explained that modern international football increasingly rewards players capable of producing decisive moments through technical quality and vision rather than purely defensive solidity.

Tuchel also faces difficult choices at full-back due to the return of several experienced players competing for the same positions.

Reece James remains one of England’s most naturally gifted defenders when fully fit, but persistent injury problems have complicated his international career in recent years.

Former Chelsea manager Frank Lampard recently described James as one of the best right-backs in world football and suggested he should start for England at the World Cup if he maintains fitness.

Kyle Walker’s experience and pace also remain important assets for England, while younger defenders continue to push for opportunities within the national setup.

Beyond the defensive positions, England’s midfield and attacking departments are equally competitive.

Kobbie Mainoo’s emergence has added another layer of competition in midfield following his rapid development into one of the country’s brightest young talents. The Manchester United midfielder has impressed many observers with his composure, maturity and ability to control matches despite his relatively young age.

Conor Gallagher also remains in contention due to his relentless work ethic and tactical discipline, qualities that are often highly valued by managers in major tournaments.

In attack, players such as Jarrod Bowen and Ivan Toney are still fighting for opportunities as England seek to build sufficient depth around captain Harry Kane.

Bowen’s pace, movement and direct attacking style have earned praise throughout the season, while Toney’s physical presence and finishing ability make him a strong alternative striking option.

Football analysts believe Tuchel’s final selections will likely depend not only on individual talent but also on tactical compatibility and squad balance.

Unlike club football, international tournaments require managers to construct squads capable of adapting to different opponents and situations over a short period of time. This means versatility could become a decisive factor for fringe players hoping to secure a place in the final 26 man squad.

Former England defender Micah Richards recently stated that Tuchel must avoid relying solely on reputation when selecting his squad.

Richards referenced England’s so called “Golden Generation” era, arguing that previous national teams often selected players based on status rather than current form, a strategy many believe contributed to repeated disappointments at major tournaments.

According to Richards, England’s current strength lies in the depth and competitiveness of the squad, meaning every player should earn selection based on performances rather than past achievements alone.

England’s qualification campaign under Tuchel has already increased optimism among supporters ahead of the World Cup.

The Three Lions reportedly completed qualification without conceding a single goal, highlighting the defensive organisation and tactical discipline Tuchel has quickly introduced since taking charge.

The German manager’s reputation for structured football and tactical adaptability has generated growing confidence that England could finally challenge seriously for international silverware after years of near misses.

England have been drawn alongside Croatia, Ghana and Panama in Group L of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a group many analysts believe is manageable but still capable of presenting dangerous challenges.

Croatia’s tournament experience, Ghana’s athleticism and Panama’s defensive organisation are expected to test England during the group stage.

With the World Cup now approaching rapidly, the pressure on players fighting for places will continue to intensify.

For outsiders such as Gibbs-White, Alexander-Arnold, Bowen, Mainoo and others, the remaining weeks of the club season may ultimately determine whether they secure a place in Tuchel’s plans or miss out on one of football’s greatest opportunities.

As England continue preparations for the tournament, Tuchel’s final squad decisions are expected to remain one of the biggest talking points in English football until the official World Cup list is announced.

Tension Mounts at Real Madrid as Mbappe, Rudiger Reportedly Involved in Dressing Room Disputes Ahead of El Clasico

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Real Madrid are reportedly battling growing internal tension ahead of their crucial El Clasico showdown against Barcelona after separate confrontations involving Kylian Mbappe and Antonio Rudiger raised concerns about the atmosphere within the squad during a decisive stage of the season.

The Spanish giants are preparing for one of the most important matches of their campaign, but reports emerging from the club’s Valdebebas training complex suggest unrest has developed behind the scenes following a difficult run of results and mounting pressure on players and coaching staff.

According to reports from Spain and multiple European outlets, the first major incident involved veteran defender Antonio Rudiger, who allegedly became involved in a heated dressing room confrontation with one of his teammates during training in April.

The dispute reportedly occurred shortly after Real Madrid’s painful UEFA Champions League elimination against Bayern Munich, a result that intensified frustration within the squad as hopes of securing a major European title collapsed.

Sources close to the club claimed Rudiger was viewed as the central figure in the confrontation, with tensions boiling over during an emotionally charged training session as players struggled to process the disappointment of their European exit.

The incident reportedly created an uncomfortable atmosphere inside the dressing room at a time when the team needed unity ahead of the final weeks of the domestic season.

Despite the seriousness of the disagreement, the German international later attempted to calm tensions within the squad by apologising privately and organising a team gathering involving players and their families in an effort to rebuild relationships and restore focus.

Club insiders indicated that while the situation did not lead to formal disciplinary action, the altercation remained a significant topic of discussion behind the scenes as Real Madrid continued preparations for their trip to Barcelona.

The tension at the club reportedly intensified further after a separate incident involving French superstar Kylian Mbappe and a member of Alvaro Arbeloa’s coaching staff during a recent training session.

Reports claimed Mbappe reacted angrily after being flagged offside during a tactical exercise in training. The French forward allegedly directed insulting comments toward a staff member acting in the role of assistant referee, leading to another uncomfortable moment within the training ground environment.

The reported confrontation has added to speculation surrounding Mbappe’s relationship with sections of the coaching staff during recent weeks.

Sources suggested frustration had already been growing after the forward appeared visibly unhappy following a recent substitution, fueling rumours of tension between the player and members of the technical team.

Mbappe’s injury rehabilitation process has also reportedly become a source of internal disagreement within the club.

The France captain has been recovering from a hamstring injury suffered during a critical stage of the season, but controversy emerged after reports surfaced that he travelled to Italy and Sardinia during his recovery period while his teammates continued competing in important league fixtures.

The timing of the trip reportedly angered some individuals within the club, particularly as Real Madrid were attempting to maintain pressure in the La Liga title race.

Several reports indicated that some staff members privately questioned whether the club hierarchy should have taken a stricter position regarding the player’s activities during rehabilitation.

Critics within the club reportedly viewed the trip as poorly timed and potentially damaging to team morale given the importance of the remaining fixtures.

However, Mbappe’s representatives strongly rejected suggestions that the player lacked commitment to the team.

In a response released through his camp, the player’s representatives insisted the criticism surrounding the trip was unfair and based on exaggerated interpretations of a recovery programme that remained fully supervised by the club’s medical department.

The statement reportedly stressed that Mbappe continued to follow medical guidance and remained fully committed to supporting the team during his rehabilitation process.

Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa has publicly attempted to reduce speculation surrounding the incidents and maintain calm ahead of Sunday’s clash against Barcelona.

Speaking during a recent media briefing, Arbeloa insisted players are entitled to manage their private time freely provided they remain compliant with club medical and professional requirements.

The Madrid coach explained that all injury recovery schedules are coordinated directly by the club’s medical department, which determines when injured players are required to report to training facilities and when they are permitted to continue rehabilitation elsewhere.

Despite Arbeloa’s public support for the players, reports in Spain suggest there may still be frustration internally regarding how some situations have been handled during a sensitive period of the campaign.

The atmosphere surrounding the club has become increasingly tense following their Champions League elimination and growing uncertainty surrounding the La Liga title race.

Real Madrid now face enormous pressure heading into El Clasico, with the result against Barcelona potentially shaping the outcome of the Spanish title battle.

The match at Camp Nou is expected to be one of the defining moments of the season for both clubs as Barcelona seek to strengthen their position while Madrid attempt to respond to recent setbacks.

Attention has also shifted toward Mbappe’s fitness ahead of the encounter, with uncertainty continuing over whether the forward will be available to start the high-profile fixture.

The French star has been one of Real Madrid’s most influential players this season, and his possible absence would represent a major setback for the club during such a critical stage of the campaign.

Supporters and analysts alike are closely monitoring developments within the squad, particularly given the importance of unity and stability heading into one of football’s biggest rivalries.

Although dressing room disagreements are not uncommon at elite clubs during periods of pressure, the timing of the reported incidents has intensified scrutiny around Real Madrid’s internal environment.

Football analysts believe the club’s ability to manage tensions within the squad could prove decisive as the season approaches its conclusion.

With expectations remaining extremely high at the Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid now face the challenge of overcoming both external pressure and internal unrest as they attempt to rescue their season with victory against their fiercest rivals.

Onuachu Faces Fierce Competition as Super Lig Golden Boot Race Intensifies

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Nigerian international Paul Onuachu is under mounting pressure in the race for the Turkish Süper Lig Golden Boot following a strong challenge from Uzbekistan striker Eldor Shomurodov as the season approaches its closing stages.

The towering Trabzonspor forward, who has been one of the standout performers in the Turkish top flight this season, had spent much of the campaign leading the goalscoring chart after consistently delivering for his side. However, recent developments have made the race increasingly competitive, with rival forwards closing the gap and setting up a dramatic finish to the season.

Onuachu has enjoyed an impressive return since making his permanent move to Trabzonspor from Southampton. The Nigerian striker quickly established himself as a key figure in the team’s attack, scoring crucial goals and helping the club remain in contention for European qualification.

His physical presence, aerial strength and clinical finishing have made him one of the most feared strikers in the league. Fans and football analysts in Turkey have repeatedly praised the former Genk forward for his consistency and ability to deliver in difficult matches.

Despite his strong performances throughout the season, the Golden Boot race has tightened considerably in recent weeks due to a slight dip in form from the Nigerian international. Onuachu has struggled to maintain his earlier scoring momentum, allowing competitors to gain ground at a crucial stage of the campaign.

Among those applying the greatest pressure is Shomurodov, who has rediscovered top form with İstanbul Başakşehir. The Uzbekistan captain recently produced a remarkable performance by scoring twice in a league fixture that pushed his tally to 20 goals for the season.

The forward’s recent scoring streak has generated excitement among supporters and intensified discussions surrounding the battle for the league’s top individual scoring honour. Shomurodov’s consistency in recent weeks has made him one of the strongest contenders to challenge Onuachu’s lead before the season concludes.

Another player who has emerged strongly in the race is Brazilian forward Anderson Talisca. The Fenerbahçe star boosted his chances after producing a stunning hat trick performance against Samsunspor.

Talisca’s latest goals took his season tally to 19, placing him firmly among the top challengers for the prestigious award. His resurgence has added further drama to the competition, with only a small margin now separating the top scorers in the league.

Football observers in Turkey believe the race could eventually be decided during the final rounds of the season, especially if the leading contenders continue their current form. While Shomurodov and Talisca have gained momentum, Onuachu still retains a slight advantage because of his earlier dominance and overall consistency during the campaign.

The Nigerian striker remains one of Trabzonspor’s most important players and will likely continue to play a central role in the club’s remaining fixtures. His experience and proven scoring ability could ultimately prove decisive in determining the outcome of the Golden Boot race.

Onuachu’s performances this season have also strengthened his reputation among Nigerian football supporters, many of whom view him as one of the country’s most reliable forwards in Europe. His resurgence in Turkey has revived confidence in his abilities after difficult periods during his time in the English Premier League.

The former Belgian league top scorer has consistently demonstrated his quality whenever given regular playing opportunities, and his current form in Turkey has once again highlighted his effectiveness in a system built around his strengths.

Winning the Golden Boot would represent a major personal achievement for the striker and further cement his place among the most successful Nigerian forwards playing abroad. It would also place him in distinguished company among Nigerian footballers who have excelled in the Turkish league.

Onuachu is additionally aiming to follow in the footsteps of fellow Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, who achieved widespread recognition after dominating Turkish football last season with his prolific performances for Galatasaray.

As the season enters its decisive phase, attention will remain firmly fixed on the performances of the leading contenders. Every goal scored in the remaining matches could significantly influence the outcome of the race, making the competition one of the most closely watched storylines in Turkish football.

For Trabzonspor supporters, much of their hope will rest on Onuachu rediscovering the sharpness that made him the league’s leading scorer for much of the campaign. If the Nigerian can return to his best form quickly, he may still finish the season with the Golden Boot despite the growing pressure from his rivals.

With only a few matches left before the end of the campaign, the battle involving Onuachu, Shomurodov and Talisca promises to deliver a thrilling conclusion to the Turkish Süper Lig season.

Porto Move to Secure Permanent Deal for Super Eagles Forward Terem Moffi

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Portuguese heavyweights FC Porto are reportedly preparing to intensify negotiations with French side OGC Nice over the permanent signing of Nigerian striker Terem Moffi, with the club determined to lower the €8 million valuation attached to the player’s loan agreement.

The Super Eagles forward joined Porto during the January transfer window in search of regular football and a fresh start after a turbulent spell in France. His move to Portugal came amid growing uncertainty over his future at Nice, where he struggled to maintain consistency and reportedly fell out of favour following a difficult period for the Ligue 1 side.

Although Moffi has yet to fully establish himself as a guaranteed starter at Porto, club officials are believed to remain impressed by the striker’s overall qualities and are open to keeping him beyond the current campaign if favourable financial terms can be reached.

Portuguese outlet A Bola reported that Porto are unwilling to activate the full purchase option included in the original agreement with Nice. Instead, the club is expected to negotiate a reduced transfer package in the coming weeks as preparations for next season gather momentum.

Sources close to the Portuguese club suggest Porto believe the current market conditions and Moffi’s uncertain status at Nice could work in their favour during negotiations. The French club is reportedly prepared to listen to offers for the striker after deciding he no longer fits into their long term sporting plans.

Moffi’s struggles in France became increasingly visible during the first half of the season as Nice battled inconsistency in domestic competitions. Tension reportedly escalated after disappointing results triggered frustration among supporters, with some players, including the Nigerian international, facing criticism from sections of the fan base.

The situation eventually created doubts about the striker’s future at the Allianz Riviera and paved the way for his temporary switch to Porto in January.

Since arriving in Portugal, the 26 year old has made 15 appearances across all competitions, scoring two goals and registering one assist. While those numbers may not fully reflect his reputation as a prolific striker, Porto’s technical crew reportedly believes the Nigerian still has the qualities needed to succeed at the highest level.

Club insiders maintain that Moffi is still adapting to the demands of Portuguese football, particularly Porto’s tactical structure and high intensity style of play. Coaches at the club are said to value his movement, pressing ability, aerial presence and capacity to occupy defenders in difficult attacking situations.

Porto manager Francesco Farioli recently acknowledged that discussions regarding the player’s future are ongoing. Although the Italian tactician stopped short of confirming whether the club would complete a permanent move, he admitted the final decision would depend largely on financial considerations and negotiations between both clubs.

Moffi’s career trajectory in Europe has been one marked by resilience and steady progression. After beginning his professional journey in Lithuania, the striker attracted attention during his spell with Belgian club Kortrijk before earning a move to Lorient in the French Ligue 1.

It was at Lorient that the Nigerian established himself as one of the most exciting African forwards in French football. His pace, intelligent positioning and finishing ability made him a constant threat against top opposition, while his goals played a key role in helping the club maintain its top flight status.

His performances at Lorient eventually earned him a high profile move to Nice, where expectations surrounding him increased significantly. Moffi initially impressed after arriving at the club, producing important goals and strong attacking displays during his early months.

However, injuries, fluctuating form and increasing pressure from supporters later disrupted his momentum. By the middle of the current season, speculation surrounding his future had intensified, leading to his eventual loan switch to Porto.

Despite the challenges he has faced in recent months, Moffi remains highly regarded within Nigerian football circles. The striker has continued to feature in discussions surrounding the Super Eagles attacking options, particularly because of his experience playing at a high level across multiple European leagues.

Football analysts believe a permanent move to Porto could provide the stability needed for the striker to rediscover his best form. Porto’s competitive environment, regular involvement in European competitions and strong developmental structure are viewed as factors that could help revive the Nigerian’s career.

For Porto, securing Moffi on reduced financial terms would also represent smart business in an increasingly competitive transfer market. The club is expected to strengthen its attacking department ahead of next season, especially with uncertainty surrounding the futures of several senior forwards.

As the summer transfer window approaches, negotiations between Porto and Nice are expected to accelerate. Whether the Portuguese giants can convince the French side to lower their demands may ultimately determine where Moffi continues his career next season.

For the Nigerian striker, the coming weeks could shape the next phase of his professional journey as he seeks stability, regular playing time and a return to the form that once made him one of the most feared African forwards in European football.

Simeone Backs Lookman, Atlético Squad After Painful Champions League Exit

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Atlético Madrid manager Diego Simeone has praised Nigerian winger Ademola Lookman and the rest of his players for their determination and commitment despite the club’s heartbreaking exit from the UEFA Champions League.

The Spanish side saw their European journey come to an end after a narrow defeat to Arsenal in the semi final, a result that denied Atlético Madrid a place in their first Champions League final in nearly a decade.

Arsenal secured qualification for the final after edging the tie on aggregate following a disciplined performance at the Emirates Stadium. The Premier League side produced a mature display to withstand Atlético’s pressure and capitalise on key moments across both legs of the encounter.

A decisive goal from Bukayo Saka proved enough to separate the two sides during the second leg in London, as Atlético struggled to convert their opportunities despite periods of attacking dominance. The result completed a disappointing night for Simeone’s men, who had entered the match hoping to overturn a first leg deficit and continue their impressive run in Europe.

Lookman started the crucial encounter as part of Atlético’s attacking trio alongside Antoine Griezmann and Julián Álvarez. However, the Nigerian international found it difficult to influence the game against Arsenal’s organised defence and was eventually substituted in the second half as Simeone searched for a breakthrough.

Despite the painful defeat and criticism from some supporters after the match, Simeone refused to place blame on individual players. Instead, the experienced Argentine coach chose to defend his squad and acknowledge the effort they displayed throughout the competition.

Speaking after the game, Simeone praised Arsenal for their growth under manager Mikel Arteta and admitted the English club deserved credit for reaching the final after years of rebuilding.

The Atlético boss also expressed pride in his players for their commitment and resilience during a demanding European campaign that saw the Spanish club overcome several difficult opponents before eventually falling at the semi final stage.

According to Simeone, many football observers underestimated Atlético Madrid at the beginning of the competition, making the club’s run to the last four an achievement that reflected the character and mentality of his players.

He admitted the defeat was difficult to accept because Atlético created enough opportunities over both legs to remain competitive in the tie. However, he acknowledged that Arsenal showed greater efficiency in decisive moments and defended with composure under pressure.

The manager particularly commended the mentality of his squad, insisting the players fought until the final whistle despite the growing frustration inside the stadium.

For Lookman, the elimination brought an end to a memorable Champions League campaign in which the Nigerian forward played a significant role for Atlético following his high profile move from Atalanta earlier in the season.

Since arriving in Spain, the Super Eagles winger has adapted steadily to life under Simeone and has become an important part of Atlético’s attacking setup. His pace, dribbling ability and direct style of play have added a different dimension to the team’s attack.

The Nigerian star enjoyed several impressive performances during Atlético’s European campaign, contributing important goals and assists during the knockout rounds. His displays earned praise from supporters and analysts who viewed him as one of the club’s most dangerous attacking players in transition situations.

Although Lookman struggled to make a major impact against Arsenal, Simeone has consistently shown confidence in the former Leicester City winger and has repeatedly highlighted his growing influence within the squad.

The Atlético coach previously praised Lookman’s work rate and tactical discipline, qualities that have helped the Nigerian adjust to the demands of Simeone’s intense playing style. The manager has also described him as a player capable of changing games through his speed and creativity in one on one situations.

Atlético’s exit from the competition marked another painful European disappointment for the Spanish club, which has suffered several near misses in the Champions League during Simeone’s tenure.

Despite the setback, many supporters believe the club’s performance this season demonstrated progress and renewed competitiveness on the European stage. Reaching the semi final represented Atlético’s best Champions League run in years and reinforced the belief that the team remains capable of competing with Europe’s elite clubs.

For Arsenal, the victory signaled a major milestone under Arteta as the London side reached the Champions League final for the first time in two decades. Their defensive discipline and tactical organisation proved decisive against Atlético’s aggressive approach over the two legs.

Attention will now shift to Atlético Madrid’s domestic campaign as Simeone seeks to guide his team toward a strong finish in La Liga and secure qualification for next season’s Champions League.

For Lookman, the focus will also turn toward ending the season positively while maintaining his strong form ahead of Nigeria’s upcoming international fixtures. Despite the disappointment in Europe, the winger remains one of the most important attacking players in Atlético’s squad and continues to enjoy the trust and backing of his manager.

COWA Expands Tree Planting Drive To Owerri To Promote Climate Awareness

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OWERRI, IMO STATE, NIGERIA — The Customs Officers’ Wives Association (COWA) has extended its tree-planting campaign to Owerri, Imo State, as part of efforts to raise awareness on climate change, global warming, and environmental sustainability.

The campaign was organised to educate students and young people on the importance of environmental protection and responsible ecological practices.

Officials of the association said the initiative is aimed at encouraging communities to adopt greener lifestyles and contribute to environmental conservation through tree planting.

The programme brought together students from selected schools in Owerri, where participants were taught the benefits of trees in reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality.

COWA representatives emphasised that climate change poses increasing risks to communities, making environmental education essential at all levels of society.

The association explained that the tree-planting campaign is part of its broader social responsibility initiatives focused on health, education, and environmental sustainability.

Students were also encouraged to take ownership of their environment by planting and nurturing trees within their schools and communities.

Environmental experts present at the event highlighted the role of trees in preventing erosion, improving rainfall patterns, and supporting biodiversity.

The initiative aligns with global efforts to combat climate change through grassroots participation and awareness creation.

Teachers and school administrators in Owerri welcomed the programme, describing it as a valuable contribution to environmental education.

They noted that practical engagement helps students better understand the impact of climate change and the importance of sustainable living.

COWA officials said the campaign would continue in other parts of the country as part of a nationwide environmental outreach programme.

They added that collaboration with schools and local communities remains central to achieving long-term environmental goals.

Participants expressed enthusiasm for the exercise, pledging to support tree-planting efforts beyond the programme.

The association reiterated its commitment to promoting environmental consciousness among young Nigerians.

As the campaign expands, attention will remain on how such grassroots initiatives contribute to broader national and global climate objectives.

DisCos Boost Revenue Collection Despite Weak Power Supply, NERC Data Shows

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ABUJA, NIGERIA — Electricity distribution companies, known as Electricity Distribution Companies (DisCos), recorded improved revenue collection and billing efficiency in February 2026 despite a sharp decline in electricity supply across the country.

The data was released by the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), which monitors performance in the nation’s electricity sector.

According to the report, DisCos were able to increase their collection rates even as power generation and distribution remained inconsistent during the period under review.

The improvement reflects ongoing efforts by distribution companies to strengthen billing systems and reduce revenue leakages within the sector.

However, the report also highlighted that consumers continued to experience low power supply, raising concerns about service delivery despite higher revenue performance.

Industry analysts say the situation underscores a persistent imbalance between revenue generation and actual electricity supply in Nigeria’s power sector.

They note that while financial collection metrics are improving, service reliability remains a major challenge for households and businesses.

The report suggests that some DisCos have adopted more aggressive metering and billing strategies to enhance revenue performance.

Energy experts argue that without corresponding improvements in generation and transmission capacity, revenue gains may not translate into better service delivery.

The Nigerian power sector has long struggled with inadequate infrastructure, frequent system constraints, and liquidity challenges.

NERC has consistently pushed for reforms aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and accountability within the electricity value chain.

Stakeholders believe that sustained regulatory oversight will be crucial in balancing financial performance with consumer satisfaction.

The latest data has also renewed discussions about the need for investment in power generation and grid stability.

Consumers have continued to express frustration over erratic electricity supply despite paying higher tariffs in some areas.

Analysts warn that long-term sector stability will depend on aligning revenue collection with measurable improvements in electricity access and reliability.

As the sector evolves, attention will remain on how DisCos balance financial performance with service delivery obligations to end users.

Ferguson And Mulgrew Blast Referee Over Controversial Fernandez Booking In Rangers Defeat

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EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — Former Rangers F.C. captain Barry Ferguson and ex-Celtic F.C. defender Charlie Mulgrew have criticised referee John Beaton following a controversial booking of Emmanuel Fernandez in Rangers’ 2-1 defeat to Heart of Midlothian F.C. at Tynecastle Park.

The incident occurred during Monday’s Scottish Premiership fixture, which ended in a narrow win for Hearts in a tense and closely contested match.

Ferguson argued that the decision to caution Fernandez was unjustified and had a negative impact on Rangers’ defensive stability during the game.

Mulgrew also expressed concern over the consistency of officiating, suggesting that the booking was harsh and influenced the flow of the match.

The controversy has added to ongoing debates about refereeing standards in Scottish football, particularly in high-pressure league encounters.

Rangers were already under pressure in the match, and the disputed decision further intensified frustrations among players and supporters.

Hearts capitalised on key moments in the game to secure all three points, strengthening their position in the league standings.

Football analysts say contentious refereeing decisions often become focal points in tightly contested matches, especially when results are decided by narrow margins.

Supporters of Rangers also voiced dissatisfaction with the call, arguing that it disrupted the team’s momentum at a crucial stage of the game.

The match featured several physical challenges and tactical battles, reflecting the intensity typical of Scottish Premiership fixtures between top sides.

Former players have called for improved consistency in officiating to reduce controversy and maintain fairness in the league.

The debate has also reignited discussions about the use of technology and additional review mechanisms in Scottish football.

Coaching staff from Rangers are expected to review the match as they prepare for upcoming fixtures in the league campaign.

Hearts, meanwhile, will take confidence from the victory as they continue their push in the domestic competition.

As reactions continue, attention remains on refereeing decisions and their growing influence on high-stakes matches in Scottish football.