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  • Botswana appoints Adesina as chair of Diamonds Development Fund

    Botswana appoints Adesina as chair of Diamonds Development Fund

    Joins Jumia board amid expanding global influence Former President of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, has continued his ascent on the global development and corporate stage following his appointment as Chairperson of Botswana’s Diamonds for Development Fund, a landmark initiative designed to transform the country’s diamond wealth into long-term economic prosperity […]

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  • Fathia Balogun cries out over alleged poor treatment of ‘Efunroye’ in cinemas

    Fathia Balogun cries out over alleged poor treatment of ‘Efunroye’ in cinemas

    Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Fathia Balogun, has emotionally lamented over what she described as unfair treatment of her latest movie, Efunroye, by cinemas across Nigeria, accusing some cinema operators of deliberately frustrating the film’s performance barely weeks after its release. During an emotional Instagram Live session, the actress bitterly complained that her movie was not […]

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  • Chelle rules out Osimhen, Lookman from Portugal friendlies 

    Chelle rules out Osimhen, Lookman from Portugal friendlies 

    Super Eagles head coach, Éric Chelle has confirmed that Victor Osimhen, and Ademola Lookman won’t feature in his side’s upcoming friendlies against Poland and Portugal, DAILY POST reports.

    The Super Eagles will be up against Poland in Warsaw on Wednesday, while they will travel to Lieira to face former European champions, Portugal on Wednesday, 10 June.

    Osimhen, and Lookman were included in the squad for both games by Chelle two weeks ago.

    Chelle revealed that Atletico Madrid asked for Lookman to be excused from the game, while Osimhen has to sort out his future with Galatasaray.

    “We miss two players because Victor Osimhen maybe he is about to change club so I prefer he stays at home because if he plays and is not at 100 percent is not good,” the Malian told the Super Eagles media.

    “For Lookman he is very tired and Atletico ask us to excuse him.”

    The Super Eagles won the Unity Cup in London on Saturday after a comfortable 3-0 victory over the Reggae Boyz of Jamaica in the final.

    Chelle rules out Osimhen, Lookman from Portugal friendlies 

  • Celebrities to Tinubu: Nigerians deserve to feel safe in their country

    Celebrities to Tinubu: Nigerians deserve to feel safe in their country

    The growing wave of kidnappings and violent attacks across Nigeria is no longer just a political conversation. It has now become a deeply emotional national issue that is forcing celebrities, entertainers, and public figures to openly question the country’s worsening security situation. The latest outrage followed reports of the abduction of 45 school children and […]

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  • INEC Chair, Amupitan, others on election observation programme in South Korea

    INEC Chair, Amupitan, others on election observation programme in South Korea

    Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Joash Amupitan, SAN, has headed a delegation to the inaugural ceremony of the International Election Observation Programme, IEOP, for the Nationwide Simultaneous Local Elections, which is currently being held in the Republic of Korea from 29th May to 5th June 2026.

    The IEOP, organized by the South Korean National Election Commission, NEC, was officially launched on Saturday, 30th May 2026, in Seoul.

    The event has gathered election management bodies, election specialists, and international observers from around the globe to witness and share knowledge regarding the conduct of local government elections in South Korea.

    Accompanying the INEC Chairman were National Commissioner, Mrs. May Agbamuche-Mbu; the Chief Technical Adviser to the Chairman, Prof. Dimis Mai-Lafia; and the Director of Training, Dr. Binta Kasim Mohammed.

    During the programme, the INEC team observed early voting activities at a polling center located in Mia-dong, Gangbuk-gu, Seoul, thereby acquiring firsthand knowledge of South Korea’s electoral processes and procedures.

    The involvement of the INEC delegation is anticipated to enhance the Commission’s comprehension of emerging trends and global best practices in election administration, international observation, and electoral governance, aligning with the Commission’s ongoing dedication to fortifying Nigeria’s democratic institutions.

    INEC Chair, Amupitan, others on election observation programme in South Korea

  • Abia to introduce 59 football stars to European clubs, Nigerian League

    Abia to introduce 59 football stars to European clubs, Nigerian League

    Abia State government has said that 59 players  who were discovered in just-concluded Abia Soccer Fest competition would be  introduced to  European clubs and Nigerian Football League for professional career.

    The State government disclosed this at Enyimba Stadium, Aba during the final match of Abia Soccer Fest competition, where Aba South LGA defeated Ukwa LGA 2-1 to emerge champions.

    Commissioner for local government and chieftaincy affairs, Uzo Nwachukwu and the Commissioner for youth and sports development, Nwadinma Ananaba presented the State government’s  plans.

    They noted that exhibition matches would be organized for the newly discovered football talents where football scouts from France, Serbia, Czech Republic would watch and pick the best stars for recruitment into the European teams.

    According to the State government, other  exceptional  players would also be introduced to Abia Warriors Football Club and other developmental teams in Abia State.

    The Commissioners said that 159 matches were played during a six-month period of the soccer competition, noting that it formed part of the State government’s  talent discovery and skill development programs.

    Declaring the soccer competition closed, Abia State Governor, Alex Otti  described the tournament as a celebration of talent, unity, friendship, and the limitless potential of Abia youths.

     Otti, who was represented by his deputy,  Ikechukwu Emetu  commended the participating teams for their discipline, resilience, and outstanding sportsmanship throughout the competition.

    He promised that investment in youth development and sports infrastructure would be sustained.

    Abia to introduce 59 football stars to European clubs, Nigerian League

  • UCL Final: I didn’t know why he went – Thierry Henry on Gabriel’s penalty against PSG

    UCL Final: I didn’t know why he went – Thierry Henry on Gabriel’s penalty against PSG

    Arsenal legend, Thierry Henry, has questioned the decision for defender Gabriel Magalhaes to take a decisive penalty for the Gunners in their Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.

    Gabriel missed his penalty kick as PSG won the Champions League in Budapest.

    His teammate Eberechi Eze was the first player to miss for Mikel Arteta’s side.

    “I always say when you go and take the penalty, I will always have respect for you,” Henry told CBS Sports.

    “I don’t know why he [Gabriel] went, I don’t know how he arrived to be the fifth guy in, but he went.

    “How he played all season and tonight was immense. But he missed it. But he didn’t hide.”

    UCL Final: I didn’t know why he went – Thierry Henry on Gabriel’s penalty against PSG

  • Imo: Police nab suspects linked to murder of 100-level FUTO student, Chibuzo 

    Imo: Police nab suspects linked to murder of 100-level FUTO student, Chibuzo 

    Three suspects allegedly linked to the murder of 21-year-old Christogonus Chinedu Chibuzo, a 100-level student of Federal University of Technology, Owerri, whose death occurred under suspicious circumstances on May 30, have been arrested by the operatives of Imo State Police Command.

    A press statement from the Command’s spokesperson, Henry Okoye stated that preliminary investigation revealed that the deceased, a student of Cyber Security also member of the Man O’ War organization of the Campus, was allegedly subjected to severe assault by some members of the group following an accusation of theft involving the sum of N13,500.

    Okoye hinted that the suspects, Benedict Chukwuemeka ,21,   Gospel Kelechi Ikenna ,24, and Anastasia  Obioma, 21,  all 500-level students of the university, are currently in the custody of the Command.

    The Command’s spokesperson further hinted that initial findings indicated that the deceased was allegedly restrained and assaulted, resulting in critical injuries and was later rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, FMC, Owerri, where he was confirmed dead by medical personnel.

    “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,” he stated.

    Okoye added that in order to ensure  thorough and discreet investigation, the Commissioner of Police has ordered the transfer of the case to the State Criminal Investigation Department ,SCID, Owerri, for comprehensive examination. 

    The Police Commissioner, according to Okoye, further directed that all persons connected to the incident be identified and investigated, with a view to ensuring that justice is served.

    Following the development, the Command has assured the family of the deceased, the university community, and members of the public that it was fully on top of the situation and remained committed to uncovering the circumstances surrounding the death.

    Imo: Police nab suspects linked to murder of 100-level FUTO student, Chibuzo 

  • Tears, sweat on Children’s Day

    Tears, sweat on Children’s Day

    •Silent pain of Nigeria’s out-of-school children As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to commemorate this year’s Children’s Day, YETUNDE AJANAKU reports that many children across the country are not celebrating with colourful uniforms, classroom games, gifts, or school parades. Instead, these children are battling the harsh realities of poverty, school dropout, child labour, […]

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  • Why my mother worried about my career choice as a female trauma surgeon — Dr Chichi Menakaya

    Why my mother worried about my career choice as a female trauma surgeon — Dr Chichi Menakaya

    Dr Chichi Menakaya, Consultant Trauma & Orthopaedic Surgeon, is the CEO of Annomo Health. The daughter of former Health Minister, Dr Timothy Menakaya, in this interview, shared her life’s journey with Anthony Awunor. Tell us about your childhood, especially the kind of family you grew up in. I grew up in a family where hard […]

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