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Ancelotti Names Neymar in Brazil’s Provisional 2026 World Cup Squad as Estevão Misses Out Through Injury

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Carlo Ancelotti has named Neymar in Brazil’s provisional squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a decision that has immediately sparked global attention as the Seleção begin shaping their final tournament team. The inclusion of the experienced forward signals that Brazil are still willing to rely on proven quality as they prepare for one of football’s biggest competitions, while also managing a transition toward younger talents.

Neymar’s selection comes despite recent injury concerns that have limited his appearances in both club and international football. The forward, who remains one of Brazil’s most influential players of the modern era, is being assessed closely by the technical team as they monitor his fitness ahead of the final squad announcement. Ancelotti is believed to value Neymar’s creativity, leadership, and ability to change matches in high pressure situations, particularly in knockout stage scenarios.

The Brazilian legend has long been central to the national team’s ambitions, and his possible participation in the 2026 World Cup could mark one of his final appearances on football’s grandest stage. While questions remain about his durability, his presence in the provisional list suggests that he still plays an important role in Brazil’s strategic plans.

In contrast, Chelsea’s rising star Estevão has been ruled out of the provisional squad due to injury. The young attacker, widely regarded as one of Brazil’s brightest emerging talents, was expected to feature in Ancelotti’s long term vision for the team. However, his current physical setback has prevented him from being considered at this stage of the selection process.

Estevão’s absence is seen as a significant disappointment for both Brazil and Chelsea. The teenager has attracted widespread praise for his technical ability, composure, and attacking intelligence, earning comparisons with some of Brazil’s past greats. His move to Chelsea was expected to accelerate his development on the European stage, but injury has temporarily slowed his progress.

Ancelotti’s provisional squad reflects a careful balance between experience and youth as Brazil continue their preparations for the 2026 tournament. The coach is reportedly evaluating a wide pool of players, with a focus on form, fitness, and tactical flexibility. Brazil’s football federation is aiming to assemble a squad capable of competing at the highest level while maintaining depth across all positions.

The inclusion of experienced players like Neymar highlights Brazil’s desire to combine leadership with emerging talent. Ancelotti, known for his tactical discipline and calm management style, is expected to refine the squad further before the final selection is confirmed. The coming months will be crucial as players compete for limited places in the tournament roster.

For Neymar, the opportunity to participate in another World Cup represents both personal ambition and national expectation. His career has been defined by moments of brilliance on the international stage, and his potential involvement in 2026 adds further intrigue to Brazil’s campaign. Fitness, however, will remain the key factor determining his final inclusion.

Meanwhile, Estevão is expected to focus on recovery and rehabilitation as he works toward returning to full fitness. Chelsea are also closely monitoring his condition, with hopes that he will regain form and continue his development in the coming season. His long term potential remains highly regarded despite the current setback.

Brazil’s provisional squad announcement under Carlo Ancelotti has generated significant discussion as the team prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Neymar’s inclusion reinforces his continued importance to the national setup, while Estevão’s absence highlights the challenges young players face when injuries interrupt their rise. As Brazil move closer to finalizing their squad, attention will remain on fitness, form, and tactical balance. The final selection is expected to reveal the direction Ancelotti intends to take as he leads Brazil into one of the most highly anticipated World Cup campaigns in recent years.

Brazilian fans and analysts will continue to monitor squad developments closely as Ancelotti refines his tactical approach, aiming to restore Brazil’s dominance on the world stage with a balanced and competitive team capable of winning the tournament successfully planned.

2027: Atiku Rejects Calls for Southern Presidency

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s camp has pushed back strongly against growing calls for the opposition to zone its 2027 presidential ticket to the South, warning that such a move could hand President Bola Tinubu an easy path to re-election.

In a statement released Monday by his media aide, Olusola Sanni, the former vice president’s camp argued that asking the opposition to field another southern candidate against a sitting southern president makes little political sense and ignores Nigeria’s electoral history.

According to the statement, no opposition candidate from the same geopolitical region as an incumbent president has ever succeeded in defeating that incumbent at the polls.

“The opposition must decide whether it wants to make a symbolic statement or actually win power,” the statement said, describing the push for southern zoning as politically risky and disconnected from electoral realities.

While acknowledging that the ruling APC may choose to retain power in the South around Tinubu’s candidacy, Atiku’s camp insisted the opposition cannot afford to approach the election with sentiment instead of strategy.

The statement also dismissed claims that another southern presidency would amount to fairness or balance.

It argued that by 2027, the South would have occupied the presidency for about 18 years since the return of democracy in 1999, compared to roughly 10 years for the North, making the argument for continued southern leadership difficult to justify on equity grounds.

Atiku’s camp also accused some political actors of selectively applying the zoning principle.

It pointed to the events of 2011, when many politicians who now advocate rotational presidency supported former President Goodluck Jonathan’s candidacy despite expectations that power should have returned to the North after the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.

“It is intellectually dishonest for those who supported a southern presidency in 2011 to now suddenly present zoning as an untouchable principle,” the statement noted.

On the question of the Southeast producing a president, the statement said the region deserves a genuine and sustainable route to national leadership rather than what it described as symbolic gestures or arrangements designed around individual ambitions.

The Atiku camp urged opposition figures to focus instead on building a broad national coalition capable of challenging Tinubu effectively in 2027, warning that emotional debates over zoning could ultimately weaken the opposition and strengthen the ruling party.

Atiku Abubakar, a former vice president from Adamawa State, remains one of the most influential opposition politicians ahead of the 2027 presidential race and is widely expected to play a major role in coalition talks within the opposition.

Peace Hopes Fade After Trump Rejects Iran Proposal

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Fresh tensions are building again between the United States and Iran after President Donald Trump flatly rejected Tehran’s latest peace proposal, calling the terms “totally unacceptable.”

The sharp response has raised fears that the fragile calm between Washington, Israel and Iran may not last much longer, with concerns growing that the region could slip back into open conflict.

Trump did not explain exactly what Iran proposed, but in a short message posted on his Truth Social platform, he made it clear the White House was not prepared to accept the offer delivered through Pakistani mediators.

Iran, however, appeared equally defiant.

Tehran warned that any new American military action would be met with retaliation and insisted it would not tolerate additional foreign naval forces operating in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil shipping routes.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said ongoing talks should not be mistaken for weakness, stressing that Iran would not surrender under pressure.

Iranian state media reported that Tehran’s response focused on ending military operations across the region, especially in Lebanon where clashes involving Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement continue. Iran also pushed for guarantees over the security of international shipping.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, signaled that Israel is not ready to step back.

Speaking in an interview with CBS, Netanyahu said the war could not truly end unless Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile is removed and its nuclear facilities are dismantled.

According to reports, Iran had proposed reducing part of its uranium stockpile and transferring the remainder to a third country under strict guarantees that the material would be returned if negotiations collapse or if Washington withdraws from any future agreement.

Trump did not address those details directly when dismissing Tehran’s response.

The situation around the Strait of Hormuz remains especially tense. Iran’s earlier restrictions on movement through the waterway sent global oil prices soaring, since nearly a fifth of the world’s oil supply passes through the narrow channel.

The United States has since stepped up naval operations in the area, intercepting vessels linked to Iran and tightening pressure on Tehran’s maritime trade.

At the same time, Britain and France are reportedly discussing plans for an international maritime security mission once a broader peace agreement is reached.

Iran has already warned that any attempt by foreign powers to deploy additional warships in the strait would trigger a swift response.

Tensions rose further on Sunday after a series of drone incidents across the Gulf region.

The United Arab Emirates said its air defenses intercepted two drones launched from Iran, while Kuwait reported hostile drones entering its airspace. Qatar also confirmed that a cargo vessel approaching its waters had been struck by a drone.

No group immediately claimed responsibility, though Iranian media alleged the vessel was operating under a U.S. flag.

Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei later warned that Tehran’s “restraint is over,” adding that any attack on Iranian ships would lead to direct retaliation against American vessels and military bases in the region.

Iranian state television also reported that senior military officials had met with supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei to receive fresh instructions as the standoff deepens.

For now, diplomacy has not completely collapsed. But with both sides digging in and tensions rising across the Gulf, hopes for a lasting agreement appear increasingly uncertain.

Ebonyi Launches HIV Prevention Injection

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The Government has launched a new long-acting HIV prevention injection known as (LEN PrEP), becoming one of the pilot states selected for the programme in Nigeria.

The injectable antiretroviral drug is administered once every six months and is designed to help prevent HIV infection, particularly among people considered at substantial risk.

Speaking during the launch at General Hospital Ezzangbo in Ohaukwu Local Government Area, the Ebonyi State Commissioner for Health, , described the innovation as a major breakthrough in HIV prevention.

According to him, the twice-yearly injection offers an alternative to the daily oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) medication, which many users struggle to take consistently.

“HIV remains a public health concern, especially among young people in an already vulnerable population,” Ekuma said.

He noted that challenges such as stigma and poor adherence to daily medication had continued to affect HIV prevention efforts in the state.

The commissioner clarified that Lenacapavir is not intended to replace existing prevention methods but to complement them.

“This innovation is part of comprehensive prevention strategies such as testing, condom usage, behavioural interventions and treatment services,” he explained.

Ekuma also thanked the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, , and the for selecting Ebonyi as one of the pilot states for the rollout.

The Permanent Secretary of the state Ministry of Health, , described the injection as a “game changer” capable of improving treatment adherence and reducing stigma associated with HIV prevention.

Similarly, the Director of Public Health in the ministry, , urged residents — especially people at higher risk of HIV infection — to take advantage of the programme.

The State AIDS Programme Coordinator, , said the injection would initially be available at eight designated health facilities across the state.

These include the , General Hospital Ezzangbo, General Hospital Onueke, and the Community facility.

Nigeria officially introduced Lenacapavir on March 31, 2026, with support from global health partners as part of efforts to reduce new HIV infections and strengthen the country’s HIV response strategy.

Other states selected for the pilot programme include , , , , , , and the .

Man Collapses During Gym Workout (video)

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A man reportedly collapsed while exercising at a gym, with videos of the incident rapidly circulating across social media platforms.

Eyewitnesses said he appeared healthy and active moments before suddenly losing strength and falling during the workout session.

The incident has since triggered widespread discussions online about hidden medical conditions, physical stress, intense workout routines, and the importance of regular health checkups.

Many social media users are now raising concerns over whether sudden collapses during exercise could happen to seemingly healthy individuals without warning.

Condom Prices May Rise as Global Tensions Threaten Supply Chain

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Nigeria could soon experience higher condom prices and possible shortages as growing tensions between the United States and Iran continue to affect global oil markets and international shipping routes, health experts have warned.

Industry analysts say the crisis in the Middle East is already increasing the cost of key raw materials used in condom production, including synthetic rubber, ammonia, and silicone lubricants, all of which depend heavily on petrochemical supply chains.

Concerns intensified after leading global condom manufacturer Karex announced that prices may rise by as much as 30 percent if disruptions persist. The company, which supplies major international brands such as Durex and Trojan, cited rising freight charges, higher production costs, and shipping delays linked to the ongoing conflict.

Karex Chief Executive Officer, Goh Miah Kiat, said the company has seen a sharp increase in transportation and material expenses since the geopolitical tensions escalated. Karex produces more than five billion condoms annually for global markets.

Healthcare professionals in Nigeria warn that the impact could quickly spread across the country because the nation still depends largely on imported condoms.

National Chairman of the Association of Community Pharmacists of Nigeria, Ambrose Ezeh, said shortages of premium brands may force consumers to switch to cheaper alternatives, leading to increased demand and higher prices in the local market.

Former President of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria, Olumide Akintayo, also cautioned that reduced access to condoms could contribute to rising cases of HIV, sexually transmitted infections, and unintended pregnancies.

The warning comes at a time when Nigeria is already facing a major gap in condom availability.

A joint report by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, and NOI Polls revealed that while Nigerians use an estimated 587 million condoms annually, the country requires about 1.15 billion each year to meet national demand effectively.

The report indicates a yearly shortfall of more than 560 million condoms, even before any additional global supply disruptions.

Public health experts are now calling for increased investment in local condom manufacturing, describing it as an important national health and economic priority.

With Nigeria already dealing with HIV challenges, increasing STI cases, economic pressure, and healthcare system strain, experts warn that prolonged supply disruptions could trigger a wider public health concern affecting millions across the country.

Kwankwaso Says NDC, ADC May  Reunite Before 2027

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2023 New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
2023 New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso

Former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has dismissed claims that the opposition has become permanently divided ahead of the 2027 elections, saying the Nigeria Democratic Congress and the African Democratic Congress could still work together before the polls.

Speaking during an interview on Arise TV, Kwankwaso said his decision to leave the ADC alongside Peter Obi was not driven by personal conflict with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar or any other opposition figure.

“Now, we may still work together before the election,” Kwankwaso said.

“I personally, and I think even Obi himself, decided to leave ADC not because we are fighting Atiku or anybody there. We left because we realised there were some issues.”

Kwankwaso claimed the ADC was struggling with unresolved internal problems that could affect its ability to field candidates for the 2027 elections, although he did not provide details.

“Whether they will be able to field candidates in that party or not is just a matter of time. It’s not like we had a primary election,” he stated.

The comments come amid growing debate over the shape of Nigeria’s opposition coalition ahead of 2027, especially after Atiku recently suggested that Kwankwaso’s political influence was largely limited to Kano State.

Atiku had also described himself as the most popular northern politician among current opposition figures, arguing that leaders such as Kwankwaso, Aminu Tambuwal and Nasir El-Rufai lacked his nationwide northern support base.

Kwankwaso avoided responding directly to the criticism, insisting he held no grudges.

“Politics is just like a game. I’m not fighting anybody and I’m not expecting anybody to fight me. I think we are past that level now,” he said.

He also dismissed suggestions that opposition votes would be split in Kano State because of rival political alignments.

“Let’s wait for the election and see whether votes are split in Kano or not,” he added.

Kwankwaso further recalled his previous political alliance with Atiku during the 2019 presidential election, noting that he served as Atiku’s northern coordinator.

“There was an election in Port Harcourt in 2019. He won the election, and I was his coordinator for the North. We worked for him,” he said.

Kwankwaso Backs Obi, Says He’ll Support Any NDC Presidential Candidate

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Former presidential candidate Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso says he is ready to work with or any candidate eventually chosen by the ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

Kwankwaso made the remarks during an interview on Arise TV PrimeTime, where he confirmed that leaders of the opposition coalition had already agreed to zone the party’s presidential ticket to Southern Nigeria for a single four-year term.

According to him, the decision followed extensive consultations among party stakeholders across the country.

“If the party decides that I will be anybody’s running mate from the South, I am ready,” Kwankwaso said.

He explained that members of the coalition believed zoning the presidency to the South was necessary to address lingering political tensions surrounding power rotation in Nigeria.

“We believe the best place to take it is to the South so that we can eliminate the confusion that came after the death of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua,” he stated.

Kwankwaso added that the focus should now be on competence and leadership capacity rather than regional sentiment.

“What is key now is not whether the president comes from the North or South, but having people who are determined and committed to giving the country the leadership it deserves,” he said.

The former Kano governor also disclosed that he and Obi had already discussed strategies for tackling insecurity, especially in Northern Nigeria.

“Peter Obi and I have discussed many ways to tackle insecurity. I have worked with people across the board, and I know what can be done,” he added.

Kwankwaso further hinted that future political cooperation with former Vice President was still possible despite past disagreements.

“We might still work together before election day. We are not fighting anybody,” he said.

Speaking on youth participation in politics, Kwankwaso argued that the 2027 election would largely be influenced by young Nigerians demanding a different direction for the country.

“The fact remains that many things have changed in this country. It is now the turn of the youth,” he said, adding that even his daughter encouraged him to work with Obi during the 2023 election season.

He also drew similarities between the Obidient Movement and the Kwankwasiyya movement, describing both groups as disciplined and progressive.

“The Kwankwasiyya are disciplined and positive, and so are the Obidients,” he noted.

Kwankwaso, however, criticised governors across the country, accusing many of relying heavily on President for political survival ahead of the 2027 elections.

“Our governors have made many mistakes. Most of them are depending on Bola Ahmed Tinubu to win elections,” he said.

FG Seeks Fresh $1.25bn World Bank Loan

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Nigeria groaning under mounting debt, poverty and unemployment
Nigeria groaning under mounting debt, poverty and unemployment

The Federal Government is in advanced discussions with the World Bank over a fresh $1.25 billion loan aimed at supporting economic reforms, job creation, and business competitiveness in Nigeria.

According to documents obtained by Channels Television, the proposed facility falls under a programme titled Nigeria Actions for Investment and Jobs Acceleration.

The loan is expected to be presented for approval on June 26, 2026, after progressing through key stages of the World Bank’s internal review process.

If approved, it would become one of Nigeria’s largest recent loan packages from the global lender, second only to the $1.5 billion economic reform support facility approved in June 2024.

The document listed the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the borrower, while the Federal Ministry of Finance will oversee implementation.

The World Bank said the proposed funding is intended to improve access to finance, electricity, and digital services, while also strengthening competitiveness through reforms in taxation, trade, and agriculture.

Nigeria’s growing debt profile has continued to draw attention. As of December 31, 2025, the country’s external debt stood at $51.86 billion, while total public debt was estimated at $110.97 billion.

The proposed loan has now reached the “decision meeting” stage a near-final phase in the World Bank approval process where management reviews completed negotiations and decides whether the project should move to the Board of Executive Directors for final approval.

The latest talks come only days after the Accountant-General of the Federation, Shamseldeen Ogunjimi, warned that Nigeria could reject World Bank loan offers if approval and disbursement delays continue beyond six months.

Speaking during a meeting with a World Bank delegation in Abuja, Ogunjimi stressed that Nigeria expects faster processing because the facilities are loans that must eventually be repaid, not grants.

“If approvals take more than six months, the Nigerian Government may no longer honour such arrangements,” he warned.

He argued that long bureaucratic delays could disrupt project execution timelines and undermine development plans.

Between June 2023 and May 2026, the World Bank approved about $9.35 billion in loans and credits for Nigeria across sectors including healthcare, power, agriculture, education, renewable energy, and economic reform programmes.

Some of the major facilities approved during the period include the $2.25 billion RESET and ARMOR reform financing package in 2024, as well as over $1 billion in support for education and resilience programmes in 2025.

Airtel Delays Fintech Listing Amid Market Volatility

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — Airtel Africa has postponed the planned public listing of its fintech subsidiary, Airtel Money, citing persistent market volatility despite reporting a strong rebound in annual earnings.

The company said the decision to delay the initial public offering was influenced by unstable market conditions and the need to protect shareholder value.

Airtel Money has emerged as one of the company’s fastest-growing business segments, expanding rapidly across several African markets through mobile payment and financial service operations.

Industry analysts say the postponement reflects broader uncertainty affecting global and emerging financial markets.

The fintech listing had attracted significant attention because of growing investor interest in Africa’s digital payments sector.

Mobile money platforms have become increasingly important across the continent, particularly in regions where access to traditional banking services remains limited.

Airtel Africa’s financial technology operations provide services such as money transfers, digital wallets, bill payments, and merchant transactions.

The company has continued to record growth in digital transaction volumes as mobile banking adoption rises among consumers.

Despite delaying the IPO, Airtel Africa reported improved financial performance driven by stronger customer growth, rising data usage, and expansion in mobile money services.

Analysts note that telecom companies are increasingly diversifying into fintech as digital payments reshape financial systems across Africa.

They say Airtel Money is viewed as a major growth asset because of increasing demand for accessible digital financial solutions.

However, market volatility, foreign exchange instability, inflation concerns, and investor caution have created difficult conditions for major public listings globally.

Financial experts say companies often delay IPOs during uncertain periods to avoid undervaluation and weak investor response.

The postponement is expected to allow Airtel Africa more time to assess market conditions and optimise the timing of the listing.

Investors and market watchers will now closely monitor the company’s next steps regarding the anticipated flotation.

The African fintech sector remains one of the continent’s fastest-expanding industries, attracting strong competition among telecom operators and financial technology firms.

Analysts believe long-term growth prospects for mobile money services remain strong despite short-term market challenges.

Airtel Africa operates in multiple African countries and continues to compete aggressively in telecommunications and digital finance markets.

Attention now shifts to whether market conditions will improve sufficiently for the company to proceed with the Airtel Money IPO in the coming year.

“We Got Nothing For Helping Buhari Win In 2015” — Kwankwaso

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2023 New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso
2023 New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) presidential candidate, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso

ABUJA, NIGERIA — Former Kano State governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has stated that he and his political supporters received nothing in return after contributing massively to the victory of former President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 presidential election.

Kwankwaso said his political movement played a major role in mobilising support that helped Buhari secure victory during the historic election that ended the dominance of the Peoples Democratic Party at the federal level.

According to him, nearly two million votes were delivered from Kano and surrounding political structures under his influence during the election.

He explained that despite the enormous support and sacrifices made by his camp, they were sidelined after the government was formed.

The former governor suggested that expectations of inclusion and political cooperation were not met following Buhari’s emergence as president.

Kwankwaso’s remarks have revived discussions about political alliances, loyalty, and power-sharing arrangements within Nigerian politics.

Political observers say the statement reflects longstanding tensions among some former allies within the ruling coalition that brought Buhari to power in 2015.

The election remains one of the most significant moments in Nigeria’s democratic history because it marked the first defeat of an incumbent ruling party at the presidential level.

At the time, several opposition figures and parties united under the All Progressives Congress to challenge the PDP-led administration.

Kwankwaso was among the influential northern politicians who supported Buhari’s candidacy during that political realignment.

Analysts say internal disagreements over appointments, influence, and recognition later created divisions among key figures within the coalition.

The former governor’s comments are also being viewed within the context of ongoing political realignments ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Political commentators note that many Nigerian politicians often revisit past alliances to justify new political positions and future strategies.

Kwankwaso remains an influential figure in northern politics, especially through his Kwankwasiyya political movement.

His latest remarks have generated reactions among supporters and critics, with some arguing that political alliances should not always be based on personal reward expectations.

Others, however, believe his comments expose deeper issues surrounding trust, loyalty, and power distribution within Nigeria’s political system.

Observers say the statement could further fuel debates about coalition politics and regional influence ahead of future elections.

Attention now shifts to whether Kwankwaso’s renewed criticism of past political arrangements signals possible new alliances or strategic moves before 2027.

Osimhen Praises Calvin Bassey as One of Africa’s Finest Defenders

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Super Eagles striker and African football standout Victor Osimhen has described fellow Nigerian international Calvin Bassey as one of the best defenders currently playing on the African continent, in glowing remarks that have sparked wide attention within football circles. Osimhen made the comments while discussing his ideal Nigerian five a side team, where he highlighted Bassey’s defensive quality, consistency, and rapid development at both club and international level. The Napoli forward, who is regarded as one of Africa’s leading attacking talents, expressed strong confidence in Bassey’s abilities, noting that his performances continue to show maturity, strength, and tactical awareness that set him apart among modern defenders.

Osimhen’s endorsement has been interpreted as a major vote of confidence in the defender, who has steadily built a reputation as a reliable figure in Nigeria’s national team setup. According to the striker, Bassey’s growth reflects not only talent but also discipline and commitment to improvement, qualities that have made him a dependable option for the Super Eagles in recent competitions.

Calvin Bassey, who plays for Fulham in the English Premier League, has gradually established himself in European football since his emergence from Ajax. Known for his versatility, he is capable of operating as a central defender as well as in wider defensive roles when required. His physical strength, speed in recovery situations, and ability to engage in one on one duels have made him an important asset for both club and country.

At club level, Bassey has faced the demands of English top flight football, where he has continued to adapt and improve under intense competition. His performances have shown increasing composure on the ball, improved positioning, and better decision making under pressure. These developments have contributed to his growing reputation as one of Nigeria’s most promising defensive exports in Europe.

On the international stage, Bassey played a significant role during Nigeria’s recent Africa Cup of Nations campaign, where the Super Eagles delivered a strong performance and secured a podium finish. Throughout the tournament, he was praised for his defensive discipline, aerial strength, and ability to neutralize opposition attackers in crucial matches. His contribution helped stabilize Nigeria’s back line during key moments of the competition.

His efforts did not go unnoticed, as he was included in the Confederation of African Football Team of the Tournament alongside Osimhen, a recognition that further highlighted his impact on the continental stage. This achievement reinforced his status as one of the standout defenders of the competition.

Bassey’s style of play is often characterized by aggression combined with control, as he balances physical challenges with calculated defensive positioning. Coaches and analysts have pointed out his improved awareness in defensive transitions, which has reduced errors and increased his reliability in high pressure situations.

Within the Super Eagles squad, there is growing recognition of the strong bond between experienced attackers and defenders, with Osimhen’s comments reflecting a broader sense of unity and mutual respect among players. This camaraderie has been seen as an important factor in Nigeria’s recent performances on the international stage.

Football observers believe that Osimhen’s praise could further boost Bassey’s confidence as he continues to develop in European football. Many also see him as a key figure in Nigeria’s long term defensive structure, especially as the team prepares for future qualification campaigns and major tournaments.

As Nigeria looks ahead to upcoming international fixtures, both Osimhen and Bassey are expected to remain central figures in the national team setup. Their performances will be closely watched as the Super Eagles aim to strengthen their dominance in African football and compete strongly on the global stage.

Osimhen’s comments underline Bassey’s rising profile and confirm his growing reputation as one of Africa’s most dependable defenders.

MTN Raises Infrastructure Investment 93% To N390bn

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — MTN Nigeria has significantly increased its infrastructure spending, investing about N390.3 billion in the first quarter of 2026 to strengthen network capacity and expand digital services across the country.

The telecommunications giant disclosed that the investment represents a 93 per cent increase compared to the corresponding period, reflecting aggressive efforts to improve service delivery amid rising demand for connectivity and financial technology solutions.

The company said the capital expenditure was directed toward expanding network infrastructure, enhancing data capacity, and supporting the growth of digital and fintech operations.

Industry analysts say the move highlights the increasing competition among telecom operators to improve internet quality and expand coverage nationwide.

Nigeria’s telecommunications sector has experienced rapid growth in recent years, driven by increasing smartphone penetration, digital banking adoption, and rising internet consumption.

MTN Nigeria remains one of the country’s largest telecom providers, serving millions of subscribers across voice, data, and financial service platforms.

The company explained that stronger infrastructure investment is necessary to accommodate growing traffic on its network as more Nigerians rely on digital platforms for communication, business, education, and entertainment.

Analysts note that data consumption has continued to surge due to video streaming, social media use, and online financial transactions.

The expansion drive also aligns with broader efforts to deepen digital inclusion and improve access to technology services in underserved communities.

Experts believe telecom infrastructure investment plays a critical role in supporting economic growth, innovation, and digital transformation.

The company’s fintech segment has also become a major area of focus as mobile money and digital payment services gain popularity across Nigeria.

Market observers say telecom operators are increasingly positioning themselves as major players in the country’s evolving digital economy.

Despite the increased investment, operators continue to face challenges including high operating costs, foreign exchange pressures, energy expenses, and infrastructure vandalism.

Industry stakeholders have repeatedly called for policies that encourage investment and protect critical telecom infrastructure.

The Nigerian communications sector remains one of the most important contributors to the country’s economy through employment, taxation, and technological development.

Analysts say sustained investment by major operators could improve service quality and strengthen Nigeria’s digital ecosystem over time.

The development also reflects the growing importance of reliable broadband infrastructure in supporting businesses and public services.

Attention now shifts to how effectively the new investment will translate into improved network performance and customer experience for subscribers nationwide.

Xabi Alonso Emerges as Leading Candidate for Chelsea Manager Role Amid BlueCo Support

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Former Spain international and highly rated coach Xabi Alonso has emerged as the leading contender to become the next Chelsea manager, with strong backing reportedly coming from the club’s ownership group, BlueCo. The development has intensified speculation around Stamford Bridge as the Premier League side continues to evaluate its long term managerial direction following a period of instability in the dugout.

Chelsea’s search for a new manager has taken a strategic turn, with Alonso now positioned at the forefront of internal discussions. Sources suggest that the club’s hierarchy is increasingly impressed by his tactical intelligence, leadership qualities, and rapid rise in European coaching circles. His name is now considered one of the most serious options for the role as the club looks to build a more stable footballing structure.

Alonso, who has quickly established himself as one of the most promising young managers in world football, has gained significant attention for his impressive work in Germany with Bayer Leverkusen. Under his guidance, the team developed into a highly competitive and tactically disciplined side, earning praise for their organisation, pressing structure, and attacking fluidity.

His coaching journey has been closely watched across Europe, with many football analysts highlighting his ability to transform team performance in a relatively short period. His tactical approach blends possession based football with strong transitional play, making his teams difficult to break down while also effective in attack.

Chelsea’s ownership group, BlueCo, which has overseen a major restructuring of the club since taking control, is believed to be strongly aligned with the idea of appointing a long term project manager rather than a short term fix. The group is focused on building a sustainable football model that prioritises development, tactical identity, and squad cohesion.

Since the takeover, Chelsea have undergone significant changes in both squad composition and management structure. However, inconsistency in results and frequent managerial changes have raised concerns about the need for stability. The current search for a new manager is therefore seen as a crucial step in defining the next phase of the club’s project.

Alonso’s profile fits the club’s emerging vision, particularly due to his modern coaching philosophy and experience working with young players. His ability to develop talent and improve team structure has been identified as a key strength that could align with Chelsea’s youthful squad.

The club currently boasts a large number of emerging players who are still adapting to the demands of the Premier League. Alonso’s reputation for improving player understanding of tactical systems and enhancing individual performance has made him an attractive candidate within internal discussions.

In addition to his tactical qualities, Alonso’s playing career at the highest level with clubs such as Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich has further strengthened his managerial credibility. His experience in elite football environments is seen as an advantage in managing pressure situations and high expectations at a club like Chelsea.

While Alonso is now viewed as a frontrunner, Chelsea are still believed to be assessing other managerial candidates as part of a structured recruitment process. The club is taking a careful approach to ensure that the next appointment aligns with both short term competitiveness and long term planning.

Football observers note that Chelsea’s interest in Alonso reflects a wider trend among top European clubs seeking younger managers with innovative tactical ideas. His ability to adapt systems and manage games effectively has placed him among the most sought after coaches in the current market.

If appointed, Alonso would inherit a squad undergoing continuous evolution, with a mix of experienced players and young talents. This environment could provide both challenges and opportunities as he works to implement a consistent playing style and rebuild confidence within the team.

Chelsea’s leadership is reportedly keen on ensuring that the next manager is given sufficient authority over football decisions, including player development and tactical direction. This represents a shift toward a more unified structure aimed at avoiding the instability that has affected the club in recent seasons.

As discussions continue, Alonso remains a central figure in Chelsea’s managerial planning, with growing expectations that he could be offered the opportunity to lead a new era at Stamford Bridge.

A final decision is expected as the club moves closer to shaping its plans for the upcoming season, with BlueCo’s backing playing a significant role in determining the outcome.

Kwankwaso Says Yar’Adua’s Death Disrupted Nigeria’s Zoning Balance, Deepened Political Tensions

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Former Kano State Governor and senior political figure, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has said that the death of former President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua significantly altered Nigeria’s political balance, creating what he described as a lingering confusion in the country’s zoning and power rotation arrangement.

Kwankwaso made the remarks while reflecting on Nigeria’s evolving political structure and the challenges surrounding the informal zoning system that has long influenced the distribution of political offices between the northern and southern regions of the country.

According to him, the unexpected death of Yar’Adua in office disrupted an existing political understanding that had helped maintain a sense of balance and predictability in Nigeria’s leadership succession. He noted that before the incident, there was a relatively clearer pattern in the rotation of power, which political stakeholders often referenced in negotiations and party decisions.

The former presidential candidate explained that Yar’Adua’s emergence as President in 2007 under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party was widely seen as part of a broader arrangement aimed at ensuring regional inclusiveness. However, his sudden passing in 2010 created a political vacuum that shifted the direction of subsequent leadership transitions in ways that were not originally anticipated.

Kwankwaso said the development introduced uncertainty into the zoning principle, as political actors were forced to adjust to a new reality where the expected sequence of power rotation became less predictable. He argued that this shift has continued to influence political conversations and party strategies across the country.

He further explained that the confusion generated by that period has remained a reference point in discussions about fairness and equity in Nigeria’s political system. According to him, many of the debates that dominate electoral cycles today can be traced back to the altered expectations that followed Yar’Adua’s death.

Kwankwaso noted that political parties have since struggled to maintain a consistent interpretation of zoning, as different groups often advance competing arguments based on regional interest and political advantage. He said this has made it more difficult to reach consensus on key leadership positions without controversy.

Despite these challenges, the former governor stressed the importance of national unity and fairness in political arrangements. He emphasized that while zoning has been used as a mechanism to balance regional interests, it should not overshadow the need for competence, leadership quality, and the ability to address Nigeria’s developmental challenges.

He argued that the country’s focus should gradually shift toward selecting leaders based on capacity and vision rather than strictly on regional considerations. According to him, Nigeria’s complex socio economic challenges require experienced and capable leadership that can deliver sustainable solutions across all sectors.

Kwankwaso also highlighted issues such as insecurity, unemployment, inflation, and infrastructure deficits as pressing concerns that demand urgent attention from political leaders. He said these challenges have made governance performance more important in the minds of citizens than traditional political arrangements.

The remarks come at a time when political discussions are intensifying ahead of future elections, with debates over zoning arrangements once again taking center stage within major political parties. Stakeholders continue to differ on how power should be shared between regions in order to maintain national stability.

Political observers note that Kwankwaso’s comments reflect a broader and long standing debate within Nigeria’s democratic system regarding federal character and power distribution. The zoning principle, though informal, has played a significant role in shaping political alliances and electoral outcomes over the years.

The death of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua remains a defining moment in Nigeria’s political history. His tenure was widely associated with efforts to promote rule of law and political stability, and his passing created an unexpected transition that reshaped leadership dynamics at the federal level.

Since then, successive elections have continued to be influenced by debates over regional balance and fairness, with political actors often invoking historical arrangements to justify their positions.

Kwankwaso’s comments are expected to add further momentum to ongoing conversations about political equity and national cohesion as Nigeria prepares for future electoral cycles.

Tottenham’s Relegation Fears Deepen After Frustrating Draw Against Leeds United

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Tottenham Hotspur suffered another painful setback in their battle to avoid relegation after being held to a tense draw by Leeds United in a dramatic Premier League encounter that has intensified pressure on the North London club.

The result leaves Tottenham hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone with only a few matches remaining in what has become one of the most disappointing seasons in the club’s recent history.

Coming into the game, Spurs knew victory was essential to ease growing fears over a possible relegation from the Premier League. Instead, the team delivered another nervy performance that exposed the lack of confidence currently surrounding the squad.

The atmosphere inside the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium reflected the tension of the occasion as anxious supporters watched their side struggle to take control against a determined Leeds team equally desperate for points.

Leeds began the match with greater urgency and nearly stunned the home crowd early in the first half when defender Joe Rodon rose highest to meet a dangerous cross inside the penalty area. Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky reacted brilliantly to keep the ball from crossing the line and prevent what would have been a disastrous start for the hosts.

Tottenham gradually settled into the contest and created several promising attacking opportunities of their own. Midfielder Joao Palhinha came close to opening the scoring after bursting into the Leeds penalty area, but his effort sailed over the crossbar to the frustration of home supporters.

Despite moments of attacking promise from both sides, the opening half ended without a goal as nerves and defensive caution dominated proceedings.

The breakthrough finally arrived shortly after halftime when young French forward Mathys Tel gave Tottenham supporters brief hope. Following a dangerous delivery from Pedro Porro, confusion inside the Leeds penalty area allowed Tel to react quickly and fire home from close range.

The stadium erupted in celebration as Spurs appeared on course to secure a crucial victory that could have moved them further away from the relegation places.

However, the joy lasted only a short time.

In a dramatic twist, Tel’s evening quickly turned sour after the forward conceded a penalty following a reckless clearance attempt inside the box. Leeds striker Dominic Calvert Lewin remained composed under pressure and converted the penalty confidently to restore parity for the visitors.

The equaliser shifted momentum completely and exposed Tottenham’s fragile mentality once again. Instead of responding with composure, Spurs became increasingly nervous as Leeds pushed forward searching for a winning goal.

Goalkeeper Kinsky was forced into several important saves during the closing stages, denying Sean Longstaff and preserving what could eventually prove to be a valuable point for Tottenham.

Still, the final whistle was greeted with frustration from sections of the home crowd who understand the seriousness of the club’s current position.

Tottenham’s struggles this season have shocked many football observers across England. The club, traditionally regarded as one of the Premier League’s biggest and wealthiest teams, now faces the real possibility of relegation after months of instability and disappointing performances.

A combination of poor defensive displays, inconsistent form, injuries, and managerial changes has contributed to the crisis. Earlier in the campaign, Spurs parted ways with former manager Thomas Frank before appointing Italian tactician Roberto De Zerbi in an attempt to revive the season.

Although De Zerbi has brought some improvement in attacking organisation and team structure, Tottenham continue to suffer from defensive weaknesses and an inability to manage pressure during crucial moments.

Football analysts believe confidence within the squad has collapsed following a series of disappointing results against teams battling in similar positions. The pressure of fighting relegation has clearly affected the players, particularly during home matches where expectations from supporters remain extremely high.

Despite the difficult situation, De Zerbi insisted after the match that Tottenham still have enough quality to survive. The manager urged his players to remain focused and continue fighting until the final game of the season.

For Leeds United, the draw represented another important result in their own survival battle. The visitors displayed resilience, discipline, and composure throughout the encounter, qualities that could prove decisive in the closing weeks of the campaign.

As the Premier League season enters its final stages, attention will now turn to Tottenham’s remaining fixtures, where every point could determine whether the club avoids one of the darkest chapters in its history.

ASUU Raises Fresh Strike Threat Over Alleged Breach of 2025 Agreement

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The Academic Staff Union of Universities, popularly known as ASUU, has renewed concerns over the implementation of its 2025 agreement with the Federal Government, warning that Nigerian public universities may face another nationwide industrial action if unresolved issues are not urgently addressed.

The warning has once again raised anxiety among students, parents, and education stakeholders who fear a fresh disruption to academic activities across federal and state owned universities.

The union accused the Federal Government of failing to fully implement key aspects of the agreement reached with university lecturers in December 2025, despite earlier assurances that the deal would finally bring lasting stability to Nigeria’s higher education sector.

ASUU made its position known after the conclusion of its National Executive Council meeting held at Modibbo Adama University in Yola, Adamawa State. The meeting brought together representatives of the union from universities across the country to review developments affecting public tertiary institutions and assess the government’s level of compliance with previous agreements.

In a statement issued after the meeting, ASUU President, Chris Piwuna, expressed disappointment over what the union described as a distorted and selective implementation of the 2025 agreement.

According to the union, several important provisions contained in the agreement have either been ignored or poorly executed, thereby creating growing frustration among lecturers nationwide.

ASUU explained that the agreement, which officially came into effect on January 1, 2026, was expected to resolve long standing disputes surrounding lecturers’ welfare, salary structures, research funding, pension administration, and university autonomy.

Part of the agreement reportedly included a 40 percent salary increment for university lecturers, improved welfare packages, and commitments aimed at strengthening teaching and research within Nigerian universities.

However, the union alleged that some university authorities and government agencies have failed to implement the agreement as negotiated.

One of ASUU’s major complaints centres on the alleged refusal by authorities to fully integrate certain allowances into the approved salary structure. The union claimed that allowances such as Earned Academic Allowances, Academic Responsibility Allowances, and Professorial Allowances were being treated separately contrary to the agreement reached during negotiations.

The lecturers’ union warned that such actions undermine the spirit of the agreement and create unnecessary confusion within the university system.

ASUU also criticised the delay in inaugurating the Implementation Monitoring Committee, which was expected to supervise the proper execution of the agreement and address any disputes arising during implementation.

According to the union, the absence of the committee has contributed significantly to inconsistencies in the payment structure across various federal universities.

Beyond salary related matters, ASUU listed several unresolved issues still affecting lecturers and retired academics across the country.

These include unpaid promotion arrears, withheld salaries from previous strike periods, delayed payment of pensions, and unresolved salary deductions linked to the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System, commonly known as IPPIS.

The union further expressed concern over what it described as worsening conditions in Nigerian public universities, including inadequate funding, poor infrastructure, overcrowded classrooms, and declining research facilities.

ASUU warned that without deliberate investment in the education sector, Nigeria’s universities may continue to struggle to compete globally.

The development comes barely weeks after the Federal Government publicly assured Nigerians that the era of frequent ASUU strikes had ended. Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, had earlier stated that the 2025 agreement represented a major breakthrough capable of restoring stability to the university system.

Despite those assurances, ASUU insisted that many promises made during negotiations remain unfulfilled.

The union also criticised recent policy directions within the education sector, including discussions surrounding foreign university campuses in Nigeria and proposals affecting research administration and academic documentation.

According to ASUU, government attention should focus more on revitalising existing Nigerian universities rather than encouraging foreign institutions to establish campuses in the country.

Education stakeholders have continued to react cautiously to the latest warning from the union. Many students have expressed fears over the possibility of another prolonged strike capable of disrupting academic calendars and delaying graduation timelines.

Parents and guardians are equally worried about the financial and emotional impact another industrial action could have on families already struggling with economic hardship.

Analysts believe the current tension highlights the persistent challenges facing Nigeria’s education sector despite repeated negotiations between the government and university unions over the years.

For many Nigerians, the fear of another ASUU strike remains a painful reminder of previous disruptions that kept students out of classrooms for several months.

ASUU has now called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to personally intervene and ensure that all outstanding issues are resolved before the situation escalates further.

As discussions continue, students and lecturers across the country will be watching closely to see whether both sides can reach a peaceful resolution and prevent another shutdown of public universities.

INEC to Deploy 1.4 Million Corps Members for 2027 General Elections

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The Independent National Electoral Commission has unveiled plans to mobilise approximately 1.4 million members of the National Youth Service Corps for deployment during the 2027 general elections, in what is shaping up to be one of the largest election staffing operations in Nigeria’s democratic history.

The announcement reflects early preparations by the electoral body to ensure a more organised, transparent, and efficient voting process across the country when Nigerians return to the polls to elect new leaders at federal and state levels.

According to the commission, the involvement of corps members remains a key pillar of Nigeria’s electoral system due to their neutrality, numerical strength, and nationwide distribution. Over the years, the NYSC scheme has provided a dependable pool of young graduates who serve as ad hoc election officials during general elections.

The planned deployment is expected to cover critical election duties including voter accreditation, supervision of polling units, assistance in ballot sorting, and support in result collation processes. These roles are usually carried out under the supervision of officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Election officials say the strategy is designed to reduce logistical bottlenecks, improve coverage of polling units in remote areas, and enhance the overall efficiency of election day operations.

The electoral body noted that preparations for the 2027 elections are already underway despite the fact that the official election timeline is still months away. The commission explained that early planning is necessary due to the size and complexity of Nigeria’s electoral landscape, which involves millions of registered voters spread across thousands of polling units.

The use of corps members has long been a defining feature of Nigeria’s electoral process. Their participation is widely regarded as essential to ensuring adequate manpower during elections, particularly given the scale of operations required to manage voting across all parts of the country.

However, the deployment of young graduates has also attracted debate in recent years. Concerns have been raised about their exposure to security risks, particularly in areas with electoral tensions, as well as the need for stronger training to prepare them for their responsibilities on election day.

In response to such concerns, election authorities have repeatedly assured that enhanced training programmes are being developed to better equip corps members before deployment. These training sessions are expected to focus on electoral procedures, ethical conduct, voter management, and the use of election technology.

The Independent National Electoral Commission also confirmed that it is working closely with the National Youth Service Corps leadership to ensure proper coordination, timely mobilisation, and effective deployment of personnel across the country.

Security considerations are also expected to play a major role in the 2027 election planning. Officials say additional collaboration with security agencies will be strengthened to ensure the safety of all election workers, including corps members deployed to polling units.

Over the years, Nigeria has continued to expand the use of technology in elections, including biometric voter accreditation and electronic result transmission systems. The commission is expected to further improve these systems ahead of 2027 in order to reduce irregularities and enhance public confidence in the electoral process.

The involvement of corps members is seen as particularly important in supporting these technological systems, as they often assist in operating devices used for voter verification and result documentation.

Political observers note that the early announcement of such a large deployment plan signals INEC’s intention to avoid last minute logistical challenges that have affected previous elections. Past electoral cycles have experienced delays in the arrival of personnel and materials in some polling units, which sometimes led to voter frustration and reduced turnout.

By planning ahead, the commission aims to ensure smoother coordination between state offices, local government election teams, and polling unit staff.

The 2027 general elections are expected to be highly competitive, with political parties already beginning early mobilisation and strategic planning ahead of the polls. The elections will determine leadership at the presidential, gubernatorial, national assembly, and state assembly levels.

INEC has called on all stakeholders, including political parties, civil society organisations, and security agencies, to work together in ensuring a peaceful, credible, and transparent electoral process.

The commission emphasised that the success of the 2027 elections will depend not only on institutional preparedness but also on the cooperation of political actors and citizens.

As preparations continue, the planned deployment of 1.4 million corps members underscores both the scale of Nigeria’s electoral system and the critical role young Nigerians continue to play in sustaining the country’s democracy.

Tinubu Appoints Fadewa as Special Adviser on Homeland Security to Strengthen National Security Coordination

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of retired Major General Adeyinka Fadewa as Special Adviser on Homeland Security, in a strategic move aimed at reinforcing Nigeria’s internal security architecture and improving coordination among key security institutions across the country.

The appointment was announced through an official statement issued from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and signed by Senator George Akume. Implementation details were later confirmed by the Permanent Secretary of the General Services Office, Dr Ibrahim Kana.

According to the Presidency, the creation of the Homeland Security advisory role reflects the administration’s growing emphasis on strengthening intelligence-led policing, improving inter-agency collaboration, and responding more effectively to the country’s evolving security challenges.

The statement explained that the appointment is part of broader efforts by the Tinubu administration to enhance national security governance and ensure a more unified approach to addressing threats ranging from insurgency and banditry to kidnapping and other forms of violent crime affecting different regions of the country.

The new role is expected to serve as a high-level advisory position within the Presidency, focused on providing strategic guidance on internal security matters, supporting policy formulation, and improving coordination among security agencies.

Security officials familiar with the development noted that the position will not replace existing security structures but will instead function as a coordinating hub designed to enhance communication and operational synergy between agencies such as the Nigerian Army, the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services, the Defence Intelligence Agency, and the National Intelligence Agency.

Major General Adeyinka Fadewa (retd), who has been appointed to the role, brings extensive experience from his long military career, where he served in several key command and intelligence positions over more than three decades of service.

During his active service years, Fadewa held critical appointments that involved national security planning, intelligence coordination, and operational oversight in sensitive assignments. One of his most notable roles was serving as Principal General Staff Officer to the National Security Adviser between 2015 and 2021.

In that capacity, he contributed significantly to the strengthening of inter-agency intelligence collaboration and was involved in efforts to improve coordination among Nigeria’s major security institutions.

He also played a role in the establishment and development of the Intelligence Fusion Centre, a multi-agency platform created to improve intelligence sharing and enhance national security responses. The centre brings together personnel and resources from the Defence Intelligence Agency, the Department of State Services, the Nigeria Police Force, the Armed Forces, and the National Intelligence Agency to facilitate real-time information exchange and coordinated security operations.

The initiative is widely regarded as one of the key steps taken in recent years to improve Nigeria’s capacity to respond to complex security threats through unified intelligence analysis and operational planning.

Following his retirement from active military service, Fadewa continued to contribute to national security discourse in a civilian capacity. He served as a Senior Research Fellow at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre in Abuja, where he was involved in research and policy analysis focused on security sector reform, counter insurgency strategies, and policing effectiveness.

His academic and policy work has also included contributions to discussions on improving civil-military relations and enhancing institutional frameworks for internal security management in Nigeria.

The Presidency stated that his appointment is consistent with President Tinubu’s broader security reform agenda, which prioritises improved intelligence coordination, stronger institutional collaboration, and more proactive responses to emerging threats across the country.

The government has increasingly focused on addressing Nigeria’s complex security challenges, which include persistent insurgency in the North East, armed banditry in the North West and parts of the North Central region, as well as rising cases of kidnapping and violent crime in several states.

Officials believe that strengthening coordination at the highest level of government will help reduce operational gaps between security agencies and improve response times during security incidents.

The Homeland Security advisory role is also expected to support efforts to modernise Nigeria’s security infrastructure through enhanced use of technology, improved data sharing systems, and better integration of intelligence gathering processes.

Government sources indicated that the adviser will work closely with the Office of the National Security Adviser and other relevant institutions to ensure that policy decisions are effectively translated into operational outcomes on the ground.

The appointment has been described by observers as part of a wider restructuring of Nigeria’s internal security management framework, aimed at addressing longstanding challenges of coordination, communication, and resource deployment among security agencies.

It also reflects the administration’s focus on leveraging experienced security professionals with both military and policy backgrounds to support ongoing reforms in the sector.

The Presidency emphasised that improving homeland security remains a central priority of the Tinubu administration, particularly as the government continues to confront multiple security threats that require coordinated and intelligence driven solutions across federal and state levels.

Tobi Amusan Eyes Historic Third African Hurdles Title as Nigeria Targets Glory in Accra

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Nigeria’s sprint hurdling sensation, Tobi Amusan, is preparing for another defining moment in her illustrious athletics career as she leads Team Nigeria to the 2026 African Senior Athletics Championships in Accra, Ghana.

The championship, scheduled to hold at the University of Ghana Sports Complex, is expected to attract some of the continent’s finest track and field athletes, with medals, continental pride, and qualification opportunities for global competitions all at stake. For Amusan, however, the tournament represents more than just another appearance on the African stage. It is an opportunity to secure a historic third African title in the women’s 100 metres hurdles and further cement her place among Africa’s greatest athletes.

The Nigerian star enters the competition carrying enormous expectations after years of dominating African sprint hurdles and consistently competing at the highest level internationally. Since emerging as one of Nigeria’s brightest athletics talents, Amusan has grown into a global icon whose achievements have inspired a new generation of athletes across the continent.

Amusan first announced herself as Africa’s leading hurdler during the 2018 African Championships held in Asaba, Delta State, where she thrilled home supporters by winning gold in the women’s 100m hurdles. She also contributed to Nigeria’s victory in the women’s 4×100 metres relay, making it one of the most memorable performances of the tournament.

Four years later, she repeated the feat at the 2022 African Championships in Mauritius, once again proving her dominance in the hurdles event while helping Nigeria capture another relay gold medal. Although she did not participate in the hurdles event at the 2024 edition in Douala, Cameroon, she still featured prominently in the relay team and added another continental gold medal to her growing collection.

Her return to the individual hurdles race in Accra has therefore generated excitement among athletics enthusiasts who believe she remains the athlete to beat in the event.

The 28 year old athlete has continued to elevate Nigerian athletics globally since becoming the first Nigerian world champion in athletics history. In 2022, she stunned the athletics world after setting a women’s 100 metres hurdles world record of 12.12 seconds at the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, United States. The remarkable achievement not only established her as the fastest woman in history over the hurdles but also placed Nigeria firmly in the spotlight of global athletics.

Since then, Amusan has remained one of the most recognised African athletes on the international circuit, competing regularly in the Diamond League and other elite competitions against the world’s top sprinters and hurdlers.

Despite facing intense competition from rising African talents and established international stars, observers believe her experience, technical discipline, and explosive speed give her a major advantage heading into the championship in Ghana.

Nigeria is also expected to rely heavily on several other top performers as the Athletics Federation of Nigeria aims for a strong finish on the medals table. Athletes such as Favour Ashe, Rosemary Chukwuma, Enoch Adegoke, Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, and Patience Okon George are among those tipped to deliver impressive performances for Team Nigeria during the competition.

Officials of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria have expressed optimism about the country’s preparations and medal prospects, describing the championship as an important platform for athletes to secure qualification standards for future global events, including the World Athletics Championships and the Commonwealth Games.

Sports analysts believe the tournament will also serve as an important assessment of Nigeria’s readiness ahead of major international competitions later in the season.

Beyond the medals and records, Amusan’s presence in Accra is expected to attract significant attention from athletics followers across Africa. Her consistency, resilience, and professionalism have made her one of the continent’s most respected sporting figures.

As the championship begins in Ghana, millions of Nigerians will once again look toward their track queen with hopes that she can deliver another golden performance and continue writing her name into the history books of African athletics.

Super Eagles Sweat Over Iwobi Fitness Ahead of Unity Cup in London

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Nigeria’s preparations for the forthcoming Unity Cup tournament in London have suffered a potential setback following growing concerns over the fitness of Super Eagles midfielder Alex Iwobi, who is currently recovering from a hamstring injury sustained during Fulham’s Premier League campaign.

The Nigerian international is now facing a race against time to regain full fitness before the start of the four nation competition, which is expected to bring together Nigeria, Jamaica, Zimbabwe, and India later this month in the United Kingdom.

Iwobi picked up the injury during Fulham’s Premier League clash against Brentford after appearing to pull his hamstring while chasing a loose ball late in the match. The midfielder was unable to continue and was immediately substituted, with medical staff quickly attending to him before he walked down the tunnel in visible discomfort.

Since the incident, the former Arsenal player has missed Fulham’s recent league fixtures, sparking anxiety among Nigerian supporters and the Super Eagles technical crew ahead of the Unity Cup tournament.

The 29 year old midfielder recently opened up on the emotional and physical challenges he has faced during the recovery process, admitting that being sidelined has been difficult for him mentally. Speaking during a podcast interview, Iwobi explained that he has been trying to remain positive while awaiting further medical assessments regarding the severity of the injury.

According to him, he has been engaging in light walking exercises around his neighbourhood to aid blood circulation and maintain some level of physical activity during rehabilitation. Although he disclosed that he is able to walk, he admitted he still experiences a slight limp, leaving uncertainty around the timeline for his return to competitive football.

The injury could not have come at a more delicate period for both club and country. Iwobi has been one of Fulham’s most influential performers this season, playing a key role in the club’s midfield with his creativity, versatility, and tireless work rate.

The Nigerian international has contributed important goals and assists for Fulham during the current Premier League season, while also maintaining a consistent presence in the starting lineup. His performances have earned praise from supporters and football analysts who view him as one of the club’s most dependable players.

Beyond his club contributions, Iwobi remains a vital figure in Nigeria’s national team setup. Since making his senior debut for the Super Eagles in 2015, he has grown into one of the most experienced members of the squad, featuring in major international tournaments including the FIFA World Cup and the Africa Cup of Nations.

His ability to play across multiple attacking and midfield positions has made him a crucial tactical asset for Nigeria over the years. Coaches have frequently relied on his composure, ball control, and attacking intelligence in difficult matches where creativity in midfield becomes decisive.

With the Unity Cup fast approaching, concerns are increasing over how his possible absence could affect Nigeria’s plans for the competition. The tournament is expected to serve as an important preparatory event for the Super Eagles ahead of future international assignments, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign and the next Africa Cup of Nations.

Football observers believe the competition will provide the coaching crew with an opportunity to assess player combinations, tactical adjustments, and squad depth before more competitive fixtures later in the year.

The Unity Cup itself has continued to attract attention due to its role in celebrating cultural diversity and strengthening sporting relationships among participating nations. Nigeria enters the competition as one of the tournament favourites, with supporters expecting the Super Eagles to deliver strong performances against the other participating teams.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding Iwobi’s fitness, optimism remains within the Nigerian camp that the midfielder could still recover in time to participate. Medical officials are expected to continue monitoring his rehabilitation closely over the coming days before making a final decision regarding his availability.

Supporters have also flooded social media with messages of encouragement for the midfielder, wishing him a speedy recovery ahead of the tournament.

For now, the Super Eagles coaching staff must prepare for all possible scenarios while awaiting further medical updates on one of Nigeria’s most influential footballers.

As anticipation builds ahead of the Unity Cup in London, attention will remain firmly fixed on Iwobi’s recovery progress and whether the Fulham star can return in time to strengthen Nigeria’s ambitions of lifting another international trophy.

Fernandez Apologises to Rangers Fans Following Painful Scottish Title Setback

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Nigerian defender Emmanuel Fernandez has publicly apologised to Rangers supporters after the club’s hopes of winning the Scottish Premiership title suffered a major blow following a disappointing defeat to arch rivals Celtic.

The emotional apology came after Rangers lost 3 1 at Celtic Park in a result that effectively ended their chances of reclaiming the Scottish league crown this season. The defeat deepened frustration among supporters who had hoped the club would finally end Celtic’s recent dominance in Scottish football.

For Fernandez, the painful outcome represented more than just another defeat. It marked the collapse of a title challenge that once looked promising earlier in the campaign before Rangers struggled for consistency during the closing stages of the season.

Speaking after the match, the Nigerian international admitted that the players failed to deliver the performances expected of them during the most important period of the campaign. He accepted responsibility for the team’s struggles and expressed regret over the disappointment supporters have endured.

According to the defender, the squad understands the expectations that come with representing a club of Rangers’ stature and history. He acknowledged that supporters deserved better results and stronger performances from the team, particularly in crucial matches that shaped the title race.

Fernandez stated that the players were fully aware of how painful the defeat was for fans who had supported the club throughout the season both at home and away.

The 24 year old centre back also reflected on his own performances, insisting that he preferred to examine his personal mistakes instead of shifting blame onto teammates or coaching staff. He admitted there were situations during recent matches where he could have defended better and contributed more effectively to the team’s overall performance.

His comments have drawn praise from sections of the Rangers fan base who view his willingness to accept responsibility as a sign of maturity and leadership despite his relatively young age.

The loss to Celtic was particularly damaging because it extended Rangers’ poor run of form during the decisive phase of the title race. Consecutive defeats and dropped points in recent weeks allowed Celtic to strengthen their grip at the top of the table while increasing pressure on Rangers players and management.

Questions have since emerged regarding the team’s mentality and ability to handle pressure in critical matches. However, Fernandez rejected suggestions that the squad lacked determination or commitment. Instead, he explained that the team struggled to manage difficult moments collectively during games.

He noted that every football club experiences periods of pressure and setbacks during a season, but successful teams are usually defined by how they respond during those challenging moments. According to him, Rangers failed to maintain composure and defensive stability when it mattered most.

Despite the disappointment, Fernandez expressed confidence in the long term future of the club. He described Rangers as a team with talented young players capable of learning from the painful experience and returning stronger next season.

The Nigerian defender has been regarded as one of the few positives in Rangers’ campaign following his impressive performances since arriving from English side Peterborough United. His commanding displays in defence, aerial dominance, and composure on the ball quickly earned him recognition among supporters and football analysts in Scotland.

Fernandez’s rise in European football has been remarkable. Only a few years ago, he was playing in the lower divisions of English football before securing his move to Rangers and eventually attracting attention from the Nigerian national team.

His development continued earlier this year after receiving his first invitation to the Super Eagles. The defender made an encouraging impression during his international debut and later scored his first goal for Nigeria in a friendly match, further increasing excitement surrounding his future with the national team.

Football observers believe Fernandez has the potential to become one of Nigeria’s leading defenders if he continues his current rate of development both at club and international level.

Meanwhile, Rangers supporters will now hope the club can recover quickly from the disappointment of another failed title challenge. Attention is gradually shifting toward rebuilding the squad and preparing for next season as pressure mounts on the club to compete more effectively against Celtic.

For Fernandez, however, the immediate focus remains on helping Rangers finish the season positively and restoring some pride for supporters after a campaign that ended in frustration and heartbreak

Ogun Poly Holds Security Summit To Tackle Kidnapping, Robberies

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OGUN STATE, NIGERIA — The Gateway ICT Polytechnic has convened a security summit aimed at addressing rising cases of kidnapping and robbery affecting students and surrounding communities.

The meeting brought together security agencies, school management, community leaders, and student representatives to develop coordinated strategies for improving safety on and around campus.

Institution officials said the summit became necessary following growing concerns over attacks targeting students, particularly in areas close to the polytechnic.

Security experts at the gathering reviewed recent incidents and highlighted gaps in surveillance, emergency response, and community policing.

Representatives of law enforcement agencies assured participants of intensified patrols and improved intelligence gathering in vulnerable areas.

They also emphasized the importance of collaboration between students, residents, and security operatives in reporting suspicious movements.

School authorities said they are working on strengthening internal security structures, including access control measures and improved campus monitoring systems.

Student leaders at the summit expressed concern over repeated incidents of robbery and abduction attempts affecting their sense of safety.

They called for faster emergency response mechanisms and better coordination between the institution and security agencies.

Community stakeholders also pledged support for initiatives aimed at reducing crime in the host environment.

Security analysts at the event noted that many educational institutions across Nigeria are facing similar challenges linked to broader insecurity trends.

They stressed the need for proactive security planning rather than reactive responses to incidents after they occur.

Officials encouraged students to avoid late-night movements in high-risk areas and to remain vigilant at all times.

The summit also explored the use of technology, including surveillance cameras and communication systems, to improve campus safety.

Authorities said recommendations from the meeting would be implemented in phases to ensure sustainable security improvements.

Participants agreed that collective responsibility remains key to addressing insecurity around academic institutions.

The polytechnic management reiterated its commitment to protecting students and ensuring a conducive learning environment.

Security agencies assured the institution that operations will be intensified in surrounding communities to deter criminal activities.

The summit ended with a resolution to strengthen partnerships and establish continuous dialogue between stakeholders.

Attention now shifts to how effectively the proposed security measures will be implemented to curb kidnapping and robbery threats in the area.

Ground Handlers Warn Airlines’ Debt May Hit N18bn

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — Aviation ground handling companies in Nigeria have raised concerns that outstanding debts owed by domestic airlines could rise to about N18 billion if urgent steps are not taken to address the growing financial pressure in the sector.

Industry operators warned that the current debt profile, already estimated at around N9 billion, is increasing rapidly and could double before the end of the year if airlines fail to meet payment obligations.

The warning highlights deepening financial tensions within Nigeria’s aviation value chain, where service providers say delayed payments are affecting operational efficiency and service delivery.

Ground handling firms provide essential services such as baggage handling, aircraft servicing, cargo management, and passenger assistance at airports across the country.

Operators say the accumulation of unpaid invoices is putting pressure on their ability to maintain equipment, pay staff, and sustain quality service delivery.

They cautioned that continued non-payment could eventually disrupt airport operations and negatively impact flight schedules nationwide.

Industry stakeholders argue that the aviation sector depends heavily on a stable financial relationship between airlines and service providers to function effectively.

Some ground handlers explained that rising inflation, foreign exchange volatility, and operational costs have further worsened their financial burden.

They also noted that many domestic airlines are struggling with low passenger yields and high operating expenses, which has contributed to delayed settlements.

Despite the challenges, ground handling companies insist that airlines must prioritise debt repayment to avoid a breakdown in service delivery across airports.

Aviation analysts warn that if the situation is not addressed, it could lead to broader disruptions, including delays, cancellations, and reduced efficiency in airport operations.

They say the aviation ecosystem is interconnected, meaning financial strain on one segment often affects the entire industry.

Stakeholders have called on regulators and aviation authorities to intervene and mediate between airlines and service providers to prevent escalation.

Some industry voices have also suggested structured repayment plans or policy interventions to ease liquidity pressure on struggling operators.

The warning comes at a time when Nigeria’s aviation sector is already facing multiple challenges, including high operating costs, ageing infrastructure, and fluctuating passenger demand.

Experts say resolving the debt issue is critical to maintaining stability and confidence in the country’s air transport system.

Attention now turns to whether airlines and ground handling companies can reach a resolution that prevents further accumulation of debt and protects airport operations nationwide.

NAHCO Delivers N120.8m Return On N1m Investment

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LAGOS, NIGERIA — The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) has recorded a remarkable performance on the Nigerian stock market, delivering an extraordinary return of N120.8 million from an initial N1 million investment.

Market data shows that the investment growth reflects strong long-term value creation, driven largely by consistent dividend payments and share price appreciation over time.

The development highlights the potential gains available in Nigeria’s capital market for investors who adopt long-term strategies.

Financial analysts say the return, representing about 733% growth, underscores the impact of compounding dividends and sustained corporate performance.

NAHCO, which provides aviation ground handling services across Nigeria’s major airports, has remained a key player in the country’s aviation support industry.

The company’s operations include cargo handling, passenger services, aircraft cleaning, and logistics support for both domestic and international airlines.

Experts note that the aviation sector has continued to recover and expand following disruptions in global travel in recent years.

They add that improved operational efficiency and rising passenger traffic have contributed to stronger earnings for aviation service providers.

Stock market analysts explain that such returns are typically achieved through a combination of capital gains and reinvested dividends over a long investment horizon.

They caution, however, that past performance does not guarantee future returns, as market conditions can fluctuate due to economic and regulatory factors.

Investors in the Nigerian stock market have increasingly shown interest in dividend-paying stocks as a hedge against inflation and currency volatility.

Financial experts also emphasize the importance of diversification and risk management when investing in equities.

The NAHCO performance has drawn attention among retail investors seeking stable companies with consistent dividend histories.

Market observers say the aviation handling firm has benefited from strategic partnerships with airlines and steady demand for airport services.

The company’s listing on the Nigerian Exchange has allowed investors to participate in its growth over the years.

Analysts believe the case highlights how patient investing in fundamentally strong companies can yield significant long-term rewards.

However, they also warn that stock market investments remain subject to risks, including economic downturns, policy changes, and sector-specific challenges.

The Nigerian capital market continues to evolve, with increasing participation from both institutional and retail investors.

Attention now turns to whether NAHCO can sustain its strong performance amid changing economic conditions and industry dynamics.