Author: Daily Post Nigeria

  • EPL: 3 fixtures we could see shock results

    EPL: 3 fixtures we could see shock results

    The Premier League match-day 33 will commence on Saturday afternoon as Brentford will host Fulham at the Gtech Community Stadium.

    The Premier League match of this weekend is the clash between leaders Arsenal and second-place Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday evening.

    However, there are Premier League matches that are likely to produce shock results this weekend.

    Tottenham vs Brighton

    This match will take place on Saturday evening at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Spurs are in 18th position in the Premier League table, while Brighton are in 9th place.

    The hosts lost 1-0 to Sunderland in their last Premier League game, while Brighton won 2-0 against Burnley.

    Tottenham will hope to make use of their home advantage to surprise the visitors and avoid another back-to-back defeats as they have not been playing well so far this season.

    2. Chelsea vs Man United

    Chelsea will welcome Man United at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night. Both teams lost their last Premier League matches against Manchester City and Leeds United, respectively.

    The Blues sit in 6th position in the Premier League table, while the Red Devils are in 3rd position.

    Liam Rosenior’s side will hope to avoid a defeat at home and could get a good result against United.

    Everton vs Liverpool

    Everton will host Liverpool on Sunday afternoon at Hill Dickinson Stadium. The Toffees played a 2-2 draw with Brentford in their last game, while the Reds won 2-0 against Fulham.

    David Moyes’ side are in 8th position in the Premier League table, while Liverpool are 5th.

    The hosts could pull a shock result against Arne Slot’s side as they will hope to build on their last result against the visitors.

    EPL: 3 fixtures we could see shock results

  • PDP ex-spokesperson, Metuh, others appointed to lead Tinubu Renewed Hope Ambassadors

    PDP ex-spokesperson, Metuh, others appointed to lead Tinubu Renewed Hope Ambassadors

    Governor of Imo State, Hope Uzodinma, who also serves as Director-General and National Coordinator of the Renewed Hope Ambassadors (RHA), has approved the appointment of key officials to lead various arms of the organization.

    In a statement issued by Tunde Rahman, Director of Media and Publicity for the RHA, Uzodinma said the appointments are aimed at “strengthening the structure and improve the operational efficiency of the RHA” ahead of the 2027 general elections.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the RHA, established in November 2025, serves as a strategic platform to promote the policies, programmes, and achievements of the administration led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu across the country.

    Under the new structure, Governor Uba Sani has been appointed Deputy Director-General, while Governor Inuwa Yahaya will serve as Secretary.

    James Faleke takes on the role of Deputy Secretary.

    The RHA includes six zonal coordinators, 37 state coordinators, and 774 local government coordinators nationwide.

    Among the newly appointed directors, Mustapha Abdullahi will head the Youth Directorate, while Olisa Metuh oversees Organisation and Mobilisation.

    Rahman continues as Director of Media and Publicity, with Sunday Dare in charge of Digital and New Media.

    Other appointments include Mele Geidam (Finance) Muiz Banire (Monitoring, Compliance and Legal) and Bisoye Coker-Odusote (Technology and Data).

    Additional roles were assigned to Abubakar Abubakar (Support Groups) Ibrahim Garba (Intelligence) Sani Musa (Special Duties) and Simon Karu (Planning).

    Also on the list are Halima Zakari (Welfare), Nnamdi Mbaeri (Administration), Bilikisu Muhammed Kaika (Women Affairs), Abike Dabiri-Erewa (Diaspora) and Hadiza Bala Usman (Research and Innovation).

    According to the statement, the appointments reflect a deliberate effort to build a broad-based and functional structure capable of effectively engaging Nigerians and communicating government policies at all levels.

    NAN

    PDP ex-spokesperson, Metuh, others appointed to lead Tinubu Renewed Hope Ambassadors

  • CEO Stanel Group felicitates with Mommy Nwakuche, Lady D on 80th birthday

    CEO Stanel Group felicitates with Mommy Nwakuche, Lady D on 80th birthday

    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Stanel Group and The Delborough Lagos, Dr. Stanley Uzochukwu, felicitates with mommy Nwakuche aka Lady D, beloved mother to the Managing Director of Veritas Kapital Assurance Plc, Dr. Adaobi Nwakuche, on the occasion of her 80th birthday.

    In a personal goodwill message marking the milestone, Uzochukwu described the celebrant’s 80th year as a remarkable moment of grace, dignity, and divine preservation, noting that the journey reflects a life of impact and quiet strength.

    He stated that reaching such an age is a rare privilege, adding that it speaks to God’s faithfulness and the celebrant’s enduring relevance within her family and wider community.

    According to him, Lady D represents wisdom, stability, and nurturing influence, qualities he said have continued to inspire those around her over the years.

    Uzochukwu further prayed for continued good health, peace, and renewed strength for the celebrant, expressing hope that the years ahead would be filled with greater joy and fulfilment.

    CEO Stanel Group felicitates with Mommy Nwakuche, Lady D on 80th birthday

  • Win all expense paid trip to London with Life Lager’s Back to Bars experience

    Win all expense paid trip to London with Life Lager’s Back to Bars experience

    Life Lager Beer is bringing an exciting opportunity that could take you all the way to London.

    With the Back to Bars Experience, every shared moment over a bottle of Life Lager Beer could move you one step closer to attending Flavour’s AfroCulture Experience at London’s iconic O2 Arena in May 2026.

    The experience is simple. Visit selected bars in key cities, order a bottle of Life Lager Beer, and receive a raffle ticket split in two.

    Keep one half, while the other goes into the raffle box at the bar.

    With each bottle, you increase your chances of winning an all-expense-paid trip to London at our Obiagu Fest events in Enugu, Onitsha, and Aba, turning a regular night out into a moment that could lead to an unforgettable international experience.

    Speaking on the Back to Bars Experience, Chukwuemeka Chieki stated, “Life Lager Beer has always been about shared moments, the kind that happen naturally when people come together, whether it’s after a long day, over conversations that stretch into the night, or in those unplanned gatherings that end up meaning the most.

    Back to Bars is focused on creating space for those moments to happen again, in the places where they have always belonged, while giving consumers something extraordinary to look forward to, a trip to London to experience Flavour’s AfroCulture live at the O2 Arena.

    ”The more bottles you share, the more entries you receive, and the closer you get to being part of a once-in-a-lifetime trip to London to witness Flavour live on one of the world’s biggest stages.

    So, what are you waiting for?

    Gather your friends, head back to your favourite bar, and enjoy Life Lager Beer.

    Your next night Follow @lifelager_ng and check the link on our bio for participating bars.

    Win all expense paid trip to London with Life Lager’s Back to Bars experience

  • Actress Laide Bakare announces third marriage

    Actress Laide Bakare announces third marriage

    Nollywood actress and producer, Laide Bakare has announced that she would soon be getting married for the third time.

    In a recent interview with content creator, Akin Abolade, the movie star stated it would be the first time she would be getting married “officially” despite two previous failed marriages.

    “I will soon be getting married officially for the first time ever,” she said.

    The actress disclosed that preparations are already underway for her wedding.

    She, however, did not disclose the date of the wedding or the identity of her husband-to-be.

    Laide Bakare has been married twice. Her first marriage was to US-based businessman Olumide Okufulure, with whom she shares a daughter, Simi. After their separation, she remarried Alhaji Mutairu Atanda Orilowo in 2012, and the union produced two sons.

    However, she left her second marriage after Orilowo was reportedly declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in 2014 over alleged fraudulent activities.

    In previous interview on the Real Life With Aunty Ayo podcast, Laide Bakare said she is open to being married up to five times if prior unions don’t work.

    Actress Laide Bakare announces third marriage

  • NDPC launches probe into alleged data breach at CAC

    NDPC launches probe into alleged data breach at CAC

    The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has commenced an investigation into a reported data breach at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC)…

  • Ajaokuta Steel will give Nigeria $14bn annually, 70,000 jobs — Prof Banji

    Ajaokuta Steel will give Nigeria $14bn annually, 70,000 jobs — Prof Banji

    Nigeria could unlock as much as $14 billion annually and create over 70,000 jobs if the long-abandoned Ajaokuta Steel Company is revived, a renowned development economist, Prof. Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, has said…

  • COAS unveils 120 flats, solar boreholes for troops in Kaduna

    COAS unveils 120 flats, solar boreholes for troops in Kaduna

    The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt.-Gen. Waidi Shu’aibu, on Friday inaugurated four blocks of 120 flats and a 60,000-litre solar-powered borehole for soldiers…

  • DR Congo Accepts First Batch Of U.S. Deportees

    DR Congo Accepts First Batch Of U.S. Deportees

    The Democratic Republic of Congo has received its first group of deportees from the United States, marking the start of a new deportation agreement between the two countries.

    Fifteen people including seven women and eight men originally from Peru and Ecuador arrived in Kinshasa according to the Congolese government.

    The U.S. under President Donald Trump’s administration, is stepping up its crackdown on illegal immigration.

    DR Congo has agreed to temporarily accept migrants who are not Congolese nationals known as “third-country deportees” as part of this policy.

    The government in Kinshasa stressed that the deportees’ stay is short-term only, and the US is fully funding their reception, support, and care.

    In a statement on Friday, Congolese authorities said the decision aligns with the country’s commitment to “human dignity, the protection of the rights of migrants and international solidarity.” They made it clear the arrangement is not a permanent relocation programme or an outsourcing of U.S. migration policies.

    The U.S. has already deported people to other African nations including Ghana, South Sudan and Eswatini under similar deals.

    The Trump administration has described the policy as essential to “end illegal and mass immigration and bolster America’s border security.”

    This latest development comes as the U.S. is also negotiating a minerals deal with DR Congo to gain access to the country’s vast reserves of cobalt, tantalum, lithium and copper.

    At the same time, Washington has helped facilitate peace talks between DR Congo and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels in eastern Congo.

    DR Congo Accepts First Batch Of U.S. Deportees is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • NGX Moves To Longer Trading Hours In Liquidity Push

    NGX Moves To Longer Trading Hours In Liquidity Push

    The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has announced the expansion of its trading hours from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (WAT), effective Monday, 27 April 2026, in a move designed to deepen market liquidity, enhance price discovery, and broaden investor access.

    Approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Nigeria, the expansion shifts the market opening earlier from 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and extends the close from 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., marking a significant evolution in the Exchange’s market structure.

    The extended trading window will provide greater flexibility for investors, improve responsiveness to market-moving information, and support broader participation across the market.

    The development builds on the momentum of Nigeria’s recent reclassification to Frontier Market status by FTSE Russell, reinforcing NGX’s global positioning and enhancing its attractiveness to a broader pool of domestic and international investors.

    The NGX said the reform reflects strong regulatory collaboration and underscores the Securities and Exchange Commission’s continued commitment to advancing market development initiatives.

    Alongside Nigeria’s Frontier Market reclassification, it signals a deliberate shift towards a more accessible, liquid, and globally competitive market.

    The implementation follows extensive stakeholder engagement, ensuring alignment and operational readiness ahead of the go-live date.

    NGX Regulation Limited will continue to provide robust oversight to support a smooth and orderly transition, while maintaining high standards of transparency and investor protection.

    With this development, the NGX said it has reinforced its position as a leading multi-asset exchange, deepening liquidity, improving market access, and supporting efficient capital formation within Nigeria’s financial markets.

    NGX Moves To Longer Trading Hours In Liquidity Push is first published on The Whistler Newspaper