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  • Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos set to buy Sevilla

    Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos set to buy Sevilla

    Real Madrid legend, Sergio Ramos, has completed the process to buy Sevilla and become the club’s new owner.

    This was disclosed by football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano in a post on X on Tuesday.

    According to Romano, the deal is in place with Ramos’ brother, René, leading the process.

    Ramos is now waiting for official and formal steps with lawyers before he will release a statement.

    The former Paris Saint-Germain defender played for Sevilla in the past.

    The 40-year-old is a legend in football, having won several Champions League and LaLiga titles and a World Cup.

    Real Madrid legend Sergio Ramos set to buy Sevilla

  • 2027: Stakeholders back Akande as Oyo PDP consensus guber candidate

    2027: Stakeholders back Akande as Oyo PDP consensus guber candidate

    Indications have emerged that key stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Oyo State have backed Dr. Debo Akande for the party’s governorship ticket in the 2027 general elections.

    There were earlier reports that two other governorship aspirants, Bimbo Adekanmbi and Shared Akinade Fijabi, got the backing of party leaders and other stakeholders during a high-level consultative meeting in Ibadan.

    However, sources familiar with the closed-door meeting dismissed reports that Adekanmbi and Fijabi were the two aspirants considered during the deliberations, describing such narratives as misleading and inconsistent with what transpired at the parley.

    “The story that Fijabi and Adekanmbi were the final two is a fabrication. It was designed to launder a decision made outside the room,” a party source said on Tuesday.

    According to insiders, Akande consistently ranked ahead of other aspirants throughout the consultation process.

    In the initial inner caucus session, he reportedly secured three votes on the first day before increasing his tally to four votes on the second day. When the consultation was expanded to include 21 stakeholders, Akande was said to have received 20 votes, reflecting what sources described as near-unanimous support among influential party leaders.

    Participants at the meeting reportedly cited Akande’s competence, loyalty to the party, and political experience as major factors behind the endorsement.

    A former Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Monsurat Sunmonu, reportedly, openly backed Akande’s candidacy during the deliberations.

    “The only person who has contributed and sacrificed so much for this government is Dr. Debo Akande,” the ex-Speaker was quoted to have said.

    It was learnt that she maintained her position throughout the discussions, resisting moves to push the candidacy of Adekanmbi ahead of Akande.

    However, a source at the meeting alleged that despite Akande’s overwhelming support, there are indications that some influential political interests are attempting to override the consensus reached by the stakeholders in favour of another aspirant.

    Ahead of the primaries, Akande’s supporters argue that he remains the most credible and electable option for the PDP in the Oyo State governorship election. They cited his contributions to governance, longstanding loyalty to the party, and acceptance across grassroots and political structures in the state.

    2027: Stakeholders back Akande as Oyo PDP consensus guber candidate

  • Uganda President Sworn In For Seventh Term, Extending 40 Years Rule

    Uganda President Sworn In For Seventh Term, Extending 40 Years Rule

    Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has been sworn in for a seventh term, extending his rule into a fifth decade at a ceremony held on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, at the Kololo Ceremonial Grounds in Kampala.

    The 81 year old leader took the oath of office before thousands of supporters at an event marked by a military parade and an aerial display of Russian made Sukhoi fighter jets. The parade was overseen by his son and army chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba.

    Museveni, who first came to power in 1986 after a guerrilla war, now remains one of Africa’s longest serving leaders. While this term is widely seen as a possible final chapter, political uncertainty remains over how a future transition will unfold.

    Attention is increasingly shifting to Kainerugaba, 52, who has openly expressed interest in succeeding his father and described his political ambition as “unstoppable.” Analysts say he is steadily emerging as a central figure within Uganda’s security and political structure.

    Parliamentary Speaker Anita Among has also drawn attention after assuring supporters that lawmakers would do “whatever it takes” in support of Kainerugaba, a statement that has fueled further succession speculation.

    Museveni’s rule, once credited with restoring stability after years of conflict, has in recent years faced increasing criticism over democratic backsliding, including the detention of opposition figures and tightening political restrictions.

    A recently introduced bill targeting what authorities describe as “foreign interference” has raised concern among rights groups and opposition parties, who argue it could restrict civil society operations and political expression. The National Unity Platform, led by opposition figure Bobi Wine, has condemned the legislation as “unconstitutional, irrelevant and brought in bad faith.”

    Bobi Wine has also rejected the results of the January election, which returned Museveni to power with about 71.65 percent of the vote.

    Uganda President Sworn In For Seventh Term, Extending 40 Years Rule is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • About 50 civilians killed in suspected ADF attacks in eastern DR Congo 

    About 50 civilians killed in suspected ADF attacks in eastern DR Congo 

    About 50 civilians have been killed over the past week in a series of attacks attributed to Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). According to local media reports, the attacks occurred mainly in North Kivu and Ituri provinces, where ADF fighters carried out raids, kidnappings, looting and arson […]

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  • Kogi: Gov Ododo releases N18m transport support to corps members

    Kogi: Gov Ododo releases N18m transport support to corps members

    Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Ododo, has urged members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) deployed to the state to uphold discipline, unity, loyalty, and peaceful coexistence throughout their service year. Ododo gave the charge on Tuesday during the closing ceremony of the 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II Orientation Course held at the NYSC Orientation […]

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  • How to spot a fake real estate agent in Lagos State

    How to spot a fake real estate agent in Lagos State

    Finding accommodation in Lagos has become increasingly difficult as rental prices continue to rise across many parts of the state.

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  • FCT vigilantes rescue 13 kidnap victims in Kogi

    FCT vigilantes rescue 13 kidnap victims in Kogi

    The Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN) Anti-Kidnapping Squad, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Command, Abuja, has rescued 13 kidnapped victims in the Egume area of Anyigba, Kogi State. The victims were reportedly abducted on 26 April 2026 while travelling from Calabar, Cross River State, to Abuja for a programme. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the […]

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  • Kwara North 2027: Patigi constituents oppose third-term bid of serving senator

    Kwara North 2027: Patigi constituents oppose third-term bid of serving senator

    The people of Patigi Emirate in the Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State, under the aegis of the Patigi Emirate Development Union (PEDU), have appealed to political stakeholders in Kwara North to allow them to produce the senatorial candidate in the 2027 general elections in the spirit of fairness and justice. Speaking with journalists […]

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  • Stop complaining, attract development to your institutions – Wike to professional bodies

    Stop complaining, attract development to your institutions – Wike to professional bodies

    Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Tuesday challenged professional bodies in Nigeria to focus less on public criticism and more on attracting tangible development to their institutions and members.

    Wike spoke in Abuja while hosting delegates of the Body of Benchers led by its Chairman, Albert Akpomudje, during a courtesy visit at his official residence in Life Camp.

    The minister said leaders of professional associations should be remembered for projects and reforms they attracted while in office, rather than for frequent appearances on television criticising government.

    “What is leadership all about? At the end of your tenure, what will you say is your legacy?” Wike asked.

    “You cannot occupy a position and all you do is criticise government every day. People will ask you: while you had the opportunity, what did you do for your profession?”

    He said successive leaders of the Body of Benchers had demonstrated exemplary leadership by consistently seeking government intervention to improve infrastructure and facilities for the legal profession.

    “You are not the first chairman of the Body of Benchers, but you came with requests that will improve the institution and open up the area for everybody. That is leadership,” he said.

    Wike noted that under the current administration, the annex building of the Body of Benchers was nearing completion and would be delivered by June, while the access road around the Nigerian Law School and EFCC Academy corridor was already 98 per cent completed.

    He also approved a new request for an access road to the Body of Benchers annex building, directing relevant officials of the FCT Administration to immediately assess and incorporate the project into ongoing works.

    The minister used the occasion to criticise what he described as “destructive criticism” by some professional groups, insisting that constructive engagement with government yields better results.

    “Constructive criticism is good, but not the kind where nobody sees anything good in what government is doing,” he stated.

    He particularly faulted criticisms surrounding government-built houses for judges, arguing that providing infrastructure and welfare support for judicial officers strengthens institutions rather than compromises them.

    “If government provides accommodation for judges, people say they are compromised. But when individuals give money to judges, nobody talks about compromise,” Wike said.

    According to him, professional associations should devote more energy to identifying gaps in their sectors and partnering government to address them.

    “If you are president of an association and all you do is attend television programmes to criticise government, that is not enough. What did you attract for your members? What did you improve?” he queried.

    Earlier, His Royal Highness Akpomudje commended the FCT Administration for what he described as remarkable infrastructural transformation across Abuja, especially projects benefiting the legal profession.

    He said the Body of Benchers was grateful for the completion of its annex building, the ongoing fire service station project and the construction of access roads within the complex.

    “Roads are being constructed and upgraded daily both in the city centre and rural areas. Indeed, this is what governance should be,” he said.

    Akpomudje added that collaboration among the executive, legislature and judiciary remained essential for strengthening democratic institutions and improving access to justice in Nigeria.

    Stop complaining, attract development to your institutions – Wike to professional bodies

  • I can’t get you into the house — Whitemoney tells BBNaija applicants

    I can’t get you into the house — Whitemoney tells BBNaija applicants

    Former Big Brother Naija winner, Hazel Oyeze Onou, popularly known as Whitemoney, has appealed to Nigerians hoping to join Big Brother Naija…

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