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  • ‘I’m Not Interested In Being A Legend’ – PSG Coach Enrique

    ‘I’m Not Interested In Being A Legend’ – PSG Coach Enrique

    Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique has played down talk of legacy and “legend” status after guiding the French champions to a second successive UEFA Champions League title with a shootout win over Arsenal in Budapest.

    The Spanish manager, who has now added another European crown to his managerial achievements, insisted his focus remains on the team rather than personal recognition.

    “Legend? I’m not interested in that,” Luis Enrique said after the final. “This is about the team, the players, the work we have done throughout the season. That is what matters most.”

    PSG defeated Arsenal 4-3 on penalties after a tense 1-1 draw, securing back-to-back Champions League titles and further establishing themselves as one of Europe’s dominant sides.

    The victory follows last season’s emphatic triumph over Inter Milan and cements PSG’s status as the first club to retain the trophy since Real Madrid’s three-peat between 2016 and 2018.

    Despite the achievement, Luis Enrique remained grounded, stressing that success at this level is built on collective effort rather than individual accolades.

    “We try to be there again next year,” he said. “When you have quality players and the right mentality, you always have a chance. But we still need to improve, to refresh the squad, and keep pushing forward.”

    Under his leadership, PSG have undergone a tactical and cultural transformation, shifting away from a star-dependent model towards a more balanced, disciplined unit built on structure and youth.

    The result has been sustained success in Europe and a clearer identity on the pitch, with the club now widely regarded as one of the most complete teams in world football.

    However, Luis Enrique insisted that even this does not change his perspective.

    “It’s amazing, yes,” he said of the achievement. “But football moves quickly. You win today, and tomorrow you start again.”

    PSG’s latest triumph leaves them on the brink of a potential European dynasty, but their manager appears more interested in the process than the praise even as his name continues to grow in the competition’s modern history books.

    ‘I’m Not Interested In Being A Legend’ – PSG Coach Enrique is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Otti Emerges LP Governorship Candidate With 368,230 Votes Ahead 2027 Election

    Otti Emerges LP Governorship Candidate With 368,230 Votes Ahead 2027 Election

    The Abia State chapter of the Labour Party (LP) has declared Governor Alex Otti as its gubernatorial candidate for the 2027 governorship election after scoring a total of 368,230 votes during the party gubernatorial primaries held across the 184 wards in the state.

    Speaking at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia, venue of the State Collation Centre on Saturday night, after being declared as the Governorship candidate by Hon. Acho Obioma, the National Organising Secretary of the Labour Party and Returning Officer of the primary elections in Abia State, Otti said that having been elected as candidate, the job of fighting to win elections has just started.

    Governor Alex Otti Being presented with the certificate of return by the LP national secretary Hon. Acho Obioma

    “I want to also call our attention to the fact that the job has just started. This crosses you to where you need to start fighting from.

    “If you were not a candidate, then you can’t fight. But now that you are a candidate, you know, the election is a contention. You have to contend with yourself. Don’t kid yourself to say no fight. It’s a contention. At the end of the day, the best person must win. And it’s only one person that will win.

    “So, a lot of our candidates have already contested for elections before, and won those elections. So, you are going to actually do better. If you look at the number of people that came out for the primaries, you will find out that it was twice the total number of votes that we got the last time.

    “And this is just the Labour Party. There are a lot of people who don’t belong to parties who you need to now go out and talk to and convince them to either join the party or at least vote for members of the party,” Otti stated.

    He thanked the election primary committee for conducting the election, the INEC monitoring team, and congratulated all the candidates that emerged.

    “I would like to accept this nomination. And I accept it because we know that we still have a lot to collectively deliver, to Abians, and of course, Nigeria.

    The State Chief Executive appreciated the manner in which the election was conducted. “There was no rancour, there was no violence anywhere.

    “All the disagreements that could have happened have been dealt with even before today. And that’s why we had a very smooth primary across board.

    “And I want to thank our leaders who sat down here in the last several weeks trying to resolve problems and disagreements between us that led to consensus candidates in virtually every constituency,” Otti stated.

    Presenting the certificate of Return to the Governor, the National Secretary of the Labour Party, Hon. Acho Obioma said, “This is the beginning of the next phase of governorship in Abia State.”

    He said that Abians are happy with the leadership of Otti and assured that he would be consolidating on his achievements.

    Declaring the results earlier, the National Organising Secretary of the Labour Party and Returning Officer, Mrs Opara disclosed that the Governor polled 368,230 votes and informed those present that the election was by direct primaries.

    Opara further noted that the primary elections were done in compliance with the party’s constitution and the INEC’s electoral guidelines and congratulated the Governor and other candidates that emerged.

    Other candidates that emerged were, Senator Enyinnaya Abairibe, Senator Darlington Nwokocha and Chief David Ogba Onuoha for Abia South, Abia Central and Abia North senatorial zones respectively.

    Otti Emerges LP Governorship Candidate With 368,230 Votes Ahead 2027 Election is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • INTERVIEW: FCT Area Councils Are Not Proactive – NUT Chairman

    INTERVIEW: FCT Area Councils Are Not Proactive – NUT Chairman

    Comrade Baba Ameh is the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers, Kubwa Branch, Bwari Area Council in the Federal Capital Territory(FCT). He spoke with THE WHISTLER on unpaid allowances, teacher welfare, training, school infrastructure in the territory, the state of education in Nigeria, and why the nation must invest in education.

    There appears to be a significant gap between secondary and primary schools in the FCT, especially regarding infrastructure and teacher welfare. What accounts for this disparity?

    Actually, the gap is there. And the reason is not far-fetched. We have tiers of government. We have three tiers of government: the federal, state, and local. That is how schools also operate. That is how education operates.

    There are some schools that are handled by the federal, like the unity schools. Then at every state they have their own state government schools that the state government manages. Then you also come down to the local government, as it is supposed to be.

    So, as it is practised here in the FCT. The primary schools in the FCT are under the Area Councils. All the public primary schools are under them.

    So in terms of salary and funding, who is responsible for the primary school teachers?

    In terms of salary and funding, it is directly under the supervision of the local government, which is the Area Councils in the FCT. So anytime there is an upward review in wages for workers, it is expected that as the FCT Authority is doing its own, which is directly monitored by the FCTA, the Area Council will do its own.
    But oftentimes we discover that some of the leaders of the Area Council, for one reason or another, on their own, feel some responsibilities are not meant for them.
    So, they will wait. Sometimes they even make comparisons. They try to compare: “Is this thing happening in other local governments across the 36 states?” They forget that this is the Federal Capital Territory. So, we are operating at the federal level… whatever, in the wisdom of government, anytime they come up with an upward review in wages, for instance minimum wage, or peculiar allowance, they are expected to comply.
    For example, the issue of minimum wage was a struggle. When other sectors in the FCT had already gotten theirs, almost two, three years later, we were still battling with minimum wage until finally, by the grace of God, sometime last year, it was implemented, and then the Area Councils paid.

    So, what we are saying in a nutshell is that when there is an upward review in wages, the local government, which is the Area Council in the FCT, is not proactive to go to the higher authority.

    What is the current issue at hand between Area Council and the FCF Teachers?

    For instance, the issue at hand today is the peculiar allowance. This benefit was announced by the Buhari administration at the twilight of his administration when he was about to leave. He introduced it to bridge the gap in salaries because he discovered that there are some sectors, parastatals, and ministries that their salaries are okay, while the majority of ministries earn low.

    So, they decided to come up with what they call consolidated salary structures, where a certain percentage was introduced, which is called 40 percent of your consolidated basic. When it is calculated, it will raise the salary.

    In the case of LEAs, which are Local Education Authorities, three and a half years down the line, we are still battling with this. Up until recently, when we embarked on a strike, we give it to the Minister of FCT, Barr. Nyesom Wike for helping find a lasting solution. These issues are supposed to be taken care of to a certain extent by the Area Council.

    Where they have a challenge or whatever, that is when they are suppose to bring the issue before the Minister. But we discovered that, three years down the line, there was no attempt. And we, as a union, discovered that the motive behind it is that they can incur a lot of debt and abandon it for another person coming in.

    And that was what led to the strike we had recently. And by the grace of God, from that strike, the Minister called and was able to address all the issues holistically.

    What else was part of the agreement?

    Apart from the peculiar allowance, which is 40 percent, we have what we call a wage award of N35,000. That was not paid.

    Wage award?

    Yes, award. Wage award of N35,000. It was not paid for 11 months.

    Was it supposed to be every month?

    No, there is a period for it. It has stopped. That wage award was introduced while awaiting the new minimum wage.
    So it ran for about 11 months. And you know that the new minimum wage took effect sometime in May 2024. From this peculiar allowance, the N35,000 is a whole package.
    There’s another one, 25 percent, and so on and so forth. It’s a whole package that is supposed to improve the lives of workers, not just teachers, but the lives of workers. Unfortunately, the Area Councils, because of their inaction, refuse to read the Fourth Schedule of the Nigerian Constitution where their responsibility is vested.
    They are supposed to go there and study and understudy some of their own responsibilities as a tier of government. Unfortunately, what we see is that everything over time has been politicised. And some of them are even happy that workers are embarking on strike.
    It’s unfortunate. These are signs and symptoms of the failure of government. And they are not helping the President. When we talk about renewal, a progressive leader is supposed to be proactive. A regressive leader is the one that is not proactive. Because you see two things: it’s either you are progressive or you are regressive. So these are issues bedevilling the Area Council as a whole.

    What is the status of the 40 percent payment now?

    Now, the Minister has budgeted or earmarked billions , which was calculated to settle the backlog. There was a plea that the money cannot be paid at once, at a stretch. The union accepted it on the condition that N5bn will be coming out every month: N3bn from the Area Council’s IGR, and the Minister himself volunteered N2bn from the FCT account.

    However, when the payment commenced, there were still errors. Those who were vested with the responsibility of doing the calculation did not calculate it well. When the money was paid to the teachers, the teachers were underpaid. And we have taken up the matter at the level of the State Wing. What I’m trying to tell you is that, at the moment, they are reviewing the payment that was made.
    Because some of these errors can lead to another round of industrial disharmony. So as it stands, thank God, last month, five-month arrears were released to teachers. And that was because the agreement was a holistic agreement.

    The N35,000, the 25 percent , the 40 percent, and every other arrears were supposed to be embedded in the whole money. What we noticed was that they only singled out the peculiar allowance and paid five-month arrears. So we are not comfortable with that position.
    We are expecting that at the end of this month, the right thing should be done. So we are waiting and we are watching.

    Apart from salaries and wages…what about training For teachers? Who is responsible?

    The training is under Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC). UBEC plays a supervisory role. They are supposed to design, organise, and manage the training.

    And are they doing it?

    The training of teachers, to a large extent, I would say yes. Because sometimes you hear of workshops, this kind of workshop, that kind of workshop. But if I am to speak for teachers, I would say that some of the problems we are having in education, part of it, the bureaucrats in education are also responsible.
    They are the core people. Because, for instance, the Minister will not be everywhere, the President will not be everywhere, but there are people, directors for this and that, who are vested with these responsibilities.
    For instance, I’m a union leader. If I’m to advocate for my members and I come to a media or public space and lie, or I prize my members very low, even the Bible says, “When the foundation is destroyed, what can the righteous do?”
    So you discover that those who are vested in making a case, maybe for budgets, if the federal government wants to know the budget for education, it goes through the Minister of Education. And we have a Minister. Then down the line, we have directors, we have panels, and the rest of them.

    If all these people, with all hands on deck, do the needful, I won’t be coming to cry out that the kind of workshop given to us does not come with honour. The workshops that teachers attend do not give teachers their rightful place in society.
    A workshop itself, apart from training and knowledge, also serves as motivation.
    There are some things that you expect to see in a workshop. When you come to a workshop especially the way you are treated.

    Can you give an example?

    For instance, you go to a workshop that requires you to travel some kilometres away from your station. You are expected to be paid an allowance because in this same country, people travel out of the country and they get extra pay.
    So why won’t teachers be treated such? Before this period, we witnessed where some teachers were sent to China, sent to Japan, here and there, to go and understudy their curriculum or whatever. Some even went for science competitions and the rest. Today, where are those things?
    So the standard is dropping. And we must tell ourselves the truth. Those who are vested with this responsibility should rise up. They should sit up.

    We that are saying this, if a doctor is speaking in the medical field, he is saying it because of the health of the citizens. We too, that we are in education, if we are speaking like this, we are just crying for the future of the country.

    Because there will come a time when somebody like me might not be in the system again. I must exit. But what kind of society are we leaving behind? So these are things that, if all of us look at it, I’m just saying that we can do better.

    How do you want the training of teachers to be?

    First and foremost, we are in the ICT age now. That is Information and Communication Technology. So if that is the case, it should be a right of every teacher to have a gadget. It’s not a privilege. Every teacher should be entitled to a gadget. To start with.
    Because if you look at everything now: E-registration, E-certificate, E-result, E-this and that. True. That now brings us back to: are our teachers skilled enough in this aspect?
    There should be a deliberate plan by the government to do right by the teachers. Sometimes it’s because we don’t have a voice.
    In Nigeria, education should be first. Very true. Because a sound mind does not commit crime.
    I read something about Plato, those who authored education. They say that when you want to build an ideal society, first build ideal people. If you have ideal people, you have an ideal society.
    So if your education is quality, every product will be a quality product, including human capacity. And it has to start from the grassroots. They are fundamental: the primary school. It has to start from the foundation.
    See, we might talk and talk and talk, but those who will do this thing, are they listening? Are they ready? See, if Nigeria is ready, if you say “On your mark,” at the point of “Go,” Nigeria will overtake so many countries. We have the potential for growth.
    One of it is our education. If the government is sincere about education, we will go far. Let me tell you: any government that embraces education genuinely does not need to campaign.

    INTERVIEW: FCT Area Councils Are Not Proactive – NUT Chairman is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Past three years have not been easy for us – NNPP

    Past three years have not been easy for us – NNPP

    The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) has called on its members across the country to remain focused and committed ahead of the 2027 general elections despite the challenges facing the party.

    The call was made by the party’s National Secretary, Dipo Olayoku, during the 11th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held in Abuja on Saturday.
    Olayoku said the party had gone through a difficult period since the 2023 elections, particularly with the defection of several elected officials and appointees who emerged under its platform.

    “The past three years have not been easy for this party. All our elected members and appointees in government, whom we laboured to bring into office, have left in the name of political realignment,” he said.

    Despite the setbacks, he urged party members not to lose hope but to remain united and work towards achieving better results in the next election cycle.

    “We must remain focused and work towards a stronger outing in 2027,” he added.
    According to him, the NEC meeting marked the end of a series of internal political activities carried out from the ward level to the state level, aimed at preparing the party for the upcoming elections.

    Past three years have not been easy for us – NNPP

  • UCL Final: Only three players have scored for two different clubs

    UCL Final: Only three players have scored for two different clubs

    Only three players have scored in a UEFA Champions League final for two different teams in the history of the competition.

    This follows the conclusion of the Champions League final this season on Saturday in Budapest.

    Recall that PSG defeated Arsenal via penalty shoot-out after the match ended in a 1-1 draw.

    Kai Havertz and Ousmane Dembele scored the goals for their respective clubs during normal time.

    However, according to OptaJoe, Havertz’s goal in the Champions League final against PSG means the Germany international has now scored for two different clubs, Arsenal and Chelsea, in the Champions League final.

    The other two players who have scored in the Champions League final for two different clubs are Cristiano Ronaldo (Man Utd, Real Madrid) and Mario Mandzukic (Juventus, Bayern Munich).

    
    

    UCL Final: Only three players have scored for two different clubs

  • Davido Challenges Fellow Entertainers To Speak Up On Nigeria’s Insecurity

    Davido Challenges Fellow Entertainers To Speak Up On Nigeria’s Insecurity

    Afrobeats star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has called out himself and other Nigerian entertainers for not speaking enough about the state of the nation.

    In a post shared on X, the singer admitted that public figures in the entertainment industry have not done enough to use their platforms to speak against insecurity, injustice, and the worsening situation in the country.

    “I can’t lie, we entertainers… we dey mess up, I won’t lie, including me. We need to speak up. It’s too much injustice going on,” Davido said.

    He noted that celebrities often face criticism whether they speak or remain silent, but insisted that people must follow their conscience and speak when necessary.

    Davido’s comment has sparked reactions online, with many Nigerians agreeing that entertainers with large platforms should do more to draw attention to national issues, especially killings, kidnappings, hardship, and governance failures.

    His statement adds to the growing call for celebrities, influencers, and public figures to use their influence beyond entertainment and contribute to conversations affecting ordinary Nigerians.

  • UEFA Finals : How PSG Stopped Arsenal’s Ambition

    UEFA Finals : How PSG Stopped Arsenal’s Ambition

     

    Defending champions, Paris Saint-Germain beat Arsenal 4-3 on penalties to win their second consecutive Champions League title after a 1-1 draw in a tense final in Budapest on Saturday night, May 30. 

    Arsenal opened the score after six minutes when Kai Havertz broke away and got past PSG goalkeeper Matvey Safonov.

    The defending champions dominated possession but struggled against the Arsenal defence, until Ousmane Dembélé levelled from the penalty spot in the 65th minute to take the final to extra time for the first time in 10 years.

    Eberechi Eze first missed an earlier spot kick, but David Raya saved from Nuno Mendes to let Arsenal stay level.

    Lucas Beraldo scored the last of PSG’s spot kicks, meaning Gabriel had to convert to take it with the hope PSG would lose theirs. But he blasted high over the bar to spark celebrations from PSG players and fans inside Puskas Arena.

    “It’s incredible, back to back,” PSG captain Marquinhos said. “From the very first day of this season, the coach said it’s hard to win, and winning twice is even more difficult. So we all had to get back to work. That was the mentality.”

    PSG joins Real Madrid, which won three successive titles between 2016 and 2018, as the only team to successfully defend the Champions League since the competition was rebranded in 1992.

  • Police Arrest Three Suspects Over Alleged Murder Of FUTO Student

    Police Arrest Three Suspects Over Alleged Murder Of FUTO Student

    Operatives of the Imo State Police Command have arrested three suspects in connection with the alleged murder of a 21-year-old student of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO), one Chinedu Chibuzor Christogonus, whose death occurred under suspicious circumstances on May 30.

    Preliminary investigation by the police reveals that the deceased, a 100-level student of Cyber Security and a member of the Man O’ War organization in FUTO, was allegedly subjected to severe assault by some members of the organization following an accusation of theft involving the sum of Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred Naira (₦13,500).

    The command’s imagemaker, DSP Henry Okoye, said the suspects currently in police custody are Chukwuemeka Benedict (21), Kelechi Gospel Ikenna (24), and Obioma Anastasia (21), all 500-level students of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri (FUTO). 

    Okoye mentioned that initial findings indicate that the deceased was allegedly restrained and assaulted, resulting in critical injuries. He was subsequently rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri, where he was confirmed dead by medical personnel.

    Okoye said upon receiving the report, the Commissioner of Police, Imo State Command, CP Audu Garba Bosso, immediately directed operatives to take swift action, leading to the immediate arrest of the suspects. 

    Relevant evidence has been secured, while the corpse has been deposited in the morgue for preservation and autopsy.

    To ensure a thorough, professional, and discreet investigation, the Commissioner of Police has ordered the transfer of the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Owerri, for comprehensive investigation. 

    He further directed that all persons connected to the incident be identified and investigated, with a view to ensuring that justice is served.

  • Remi Tinubu throws weight behind Oyebanji’s re-election, empowers Ekiti women

    Remi Tinubu throws weight behind Oyebanji’s re-election, empowers Ekiti women

    Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on Saturday threw her weight behind the second-term bid of Biodun Oyebanji as she announced N100 million empowerment grant for 2,000 women in Ekiti State ahead of the June 20 governorship election. The First Lady made the announcement during a women’s rally held in Ado-Ekiti, where she urged residents to […]

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  • APC names Damilola Sonayon-James as Lagos deputy governorship candidate

    APC names Damilola Sonayon-James as Lagos deputy governorship candidate

    The All Progressives Congress, APC, has announced Princess Damilola Sonayon-James as its deputy governorship candidate for the 2027 Lagos State governorship election.

    Sonayon-James, an indigene of Badagry, will run alongside the party’s governorship candidate, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, in the 2027 poll.

    A prominent politician, sustainability expert and business executive, she is known for her grassroots political engagement and advocacy for women’s participation in leadership and governance.

    She currently serves as the Deputy State Chairman of the APC in Lagos State, a position she attained after previously serving as the party’s State Assistant Woman Leader.

    Over the years, Sonayon-James has played key roles within the APC structure in Lagos and has also served as Supervisory Councillor for Agriculture and Social Services in Badagry West Local Council Development Area.

    Academically, she holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, as well as a degree in Business and Human Resources Management from the University of Hull, United Kingdom.

    Beyond politics, she has established a career spanning human resources, logistics and sustainability management. She is the Chief Executive Officer of DGS Chauffeurs and Logistics.

    Her emergence as the APC deputy governorship candidate places her alongside Hamzat as the party prepares for the 2027 governorship election in Lagos State.

    APC names Damilola Sonayon-James as Lagos deputy governorship candidate