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  • Frustrated Senators Makes U-turn Insist On Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Result After APC Denied Them Tickets

    Frustrated Senators Makes U-turn Insist On Mandatory Electronic Transmission Of Result After APC Denied Them Tickets

    It is no longer hidden that Nigerian Senators are currently agitating for mandatory transmission of election result from poling units to INEC server. These were the same people who few months ago stood on the failed APC mandate and said mandatory transmission of election result is optional.

    The simple question is why the turn around now after they have lost their primary election. The Senate’s sudden passion for mandatory electronic transmission of election results did not come from love for democracy alone. No. Politics is rarely that innocent.

    What changed was simple: the game turned against the players (The National Assembly) who thought they controlled it.Many lawmakers supported rigid party rules and executive backed electoral arrangements because they believed they had secured automatic return tickets. They trusted the system, until the same machinery began quietly replacing them with preferred candidates during the APC primaries.

    That was the shock. The senators suddenly realized something dangerous: the political structure they helped strengthen could also be used to politically bury them.And once survival entered the conversation, transparency became attractive.

    As our elders say, “The trap a man sets for another may eventually catch his own leg.”By insisting on compulsory electronic transmission without loopholes, lawmakers are no longer fighting for ideology; they are fighting to prevent party machinery from manufacturing outcomes behind closed doors.

    In simple terms, many of them now understand that if elections must be won, then votes must genuinely count.The irony is powerful: those who benefited from the old system are now helping dismantle it because the system has finally turned against them.

    Politics has a strange way of teaching people the value of fairness.

  • UCL: ‘They’ve been in final, lost’ – Disu predicts Arsenal vs PSG clash

    UCL: ‘They’ve been in final, lost’ – Disu predicts Arsenal vs PSG clash

    Former Nigeria international, Taju Disu, has given his prediction for Saturday’s Champions League final between Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.

    The clash between the champions of England and France will be played in Budapest.

    PSG are the current holders having thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 last year, while the Gunners are looking to lift the trophy for the first time ever.

    Disu, speaking with Footy-Africa, expressed his optimism that this would be Arsenal’s year.

    “I hope Arsenal will win it this time because they have been in the final before and lost. It’s been a long time coming.

    “I wish them the very best of luck. It’s not going to be an easy match because PSG are a great side and defending champions, but if Arsenal can get their tactics right, they can win,” Disu said.

    UCL: ‘They’ve been in final, lost’ – Disu predicts Arsenal vs PSG clash

  • World Cup 2026: ‘Quite unfortunate’ – Asamoah Gyang sympathises with Nigeria as Super Eagles miss out

    World Cup 2026: ‘Quite unfortunate’ – Asamoah Gyang sympathises with Nigeria as Super Eagles miss out

    Ghanaian legend, Asamoah Gyan has conveyed his sympathy to Nigeria following the Super Eagles’ failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.

    With the FIFA World Cup expanding to include 48 teams, of which ten slots are designated for African nations, numerous fans and analysts were hoping that the Super Eagles would successfully qualify for the 2026 tournament set to take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

    The Super Eagles missed out on World Cup qualification after a thrilling 4-3 defeat in a penalty shootout against the Democratic Republic of Congo during the African playoff final last November.

    Former Black Stars captain Gyan characterized the situation as unfortunate while reflecting on the competitive rivalry between the two prominent West African nations.

    In a discussion on SuperSport’s Soccer Africa, Gyan said, “When discussing the two nations, Ivory Coast is also quite close to Ghana, but the language barrier sets them apart. 

    “Although Ghana and Nigeria do not share a border, Ivory Coast and Nigeria are our brothers; however, in terms of competitiveness, we share a more rivalrous relationship with Nigeria. It is a healthy rivalry.

    “It’s quite unfortunate. Nigeria possesses a strong team. The healthy rivalry between our two nations is remarkable.”

    Nigeria has now experienced back-to-back absences from the World Cup for the first time since their inaugural participation in 1994.

    World Cup 2026: ‘Quite unfortunate’ – Asamoah Gyang sympathises with Nigeria as Super Eagles miss out

  • Arsenal vs PSG: Difficult records set to be broken in Champions League final

    Arsenal vs PSG: Difficult records set to be broken in Champions League final

    There is a lot on the line when Arsenal face Paris Saint-Germain in Saturday’s Champions League final.

    Maybe this is the year that the Gunners eventually land the elusive trophy.

    The closest they came was 20 years ago, when Arsene Wenger’s men suffered a painful 2-1 loss to Barcelona in Paris.

    Maybe PSG will be the first team to win the Champions League back-to-back in its new league phase format.

    Luis Enrique’s men will also be the second side to successfully retain the trophy after Real Madrid.

    It goes without saying that these are probably the best two teams in Europe this season.

    “At the moment, I believe they’re the best two teams in Europe this season,” Ope Adebari, a sports analyst, reporter and producer with News Central, tells DAILY POST.

    “I believe this clash is between the best two teams in attacking PSG) and defending (Arsenal).

    “Also, we will witness a tactical masterclass from two top coaches in Mikel Arteta and Luis Enrique.”

    Indeed, it will be a slugfest between two of the finest managers in world football at the moment.

    Many have already dubbed it as a clash between two contrasting styles – attack vs defence.

    “It’s a very tough game to predict,” Adebari said.

    “Honestly, the result could go either way.

    “However, Arsenal looks like a team fired up with a point to prove.

    “Also, with the experience of facing PSG three times in the 2024/25 Champions League campaign, you would like to think that Arsenal are well prepared to face PSG.

    “I believe PSG are solely motivated by the ambition to win back to back Champions League trophies and it might not be enough to break the will of the Gunners who just clinched their first league title in 22 years.”

    Sadly, only one team will get their hands on the trophy at the end of Saturday night.

    Winning it for the first time and defending it are both as hard, but one team will overcome their difficulty.

    “From what I have witnessed in football for the last two decades, it is much more difficult to retain the title than winning it,” Adebari said.

    “There’s always enough hunger and ambition to win it the first time. The team might not be as motivated to do it again.

    “The rare example we have of a team that has successfully retained it was the Real Madrid team under Zinedine Zidane.

    “I think it’s fair to say that his Madrid team were in their prime and were highly motivated by the French football legend himself.”

    Arsenal vs PSG: Difficult records set to be broken in Champions League final

  • UCL final: Man United legend, Sheringham names two Arsenal stars that’ll hurt PSG

    UCL final: Man United legend, Sheringham names two Arsenal stars that’ll hurt PSG

    Manchester United legend, Teddy Sheringham, has identified two Arsenal players who could replicate his and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s impact during the Champions League final against PSG on Saturday.

    Sheringham and Solskjaer are renowned for their roles in one of football’s most remarkable comebacks in 1999. 

    The pair entered the match as substitutes in the second half of the Champions League final, scoring in the 91st and 93rd minutes to clinch a 2-1 victory over Bayern Munich.

    This triumph secured the treble for Manchester United, and Sheringham is confident that Arsenal possesses the potential to create a similar narrative in Europe this season. 

    When asked which Arsenal players could achieve what he and Solskjaer accomplished for United, he named Martin Odegaard and Eberechi Eze.

    Sheringham was quoted by The Mirror via Boyle Sports, “If they require two players to rise to the occasion in injury time as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and I did for Manchester United in 1999, I believe it will be Eberechi Eze and Martin Odegaard who will deliver the victory.

    “They are both exceptional players who understand how to finish. Our goals were somewhat scrappy, but these two strike the ball as it should be struck.”

    The former United striker emphasized that both Odegaard and Eze have the ability to score from both inside and outside the penalty area. Due to their accurate finishing skills, Sheringham is optimistic that the north London team can secure a win.

    He added, “I have a great appreciation for both players, and if the ball comes to them in the right way, they can score from anywhere within twenty-five yards of the goal. Whether inside or outside the box, they are both very precise with their finishing, making them capable of scoring the decisive goals for Arsenal.”

    Arsenal have yet to win the Champions League, with their last appearance in the final resulting in a 2-1 defeat to Barcelona in 2006.

    UCL final: Man United legend, Sheringham names two Arsenal stars that’ll hurt PSG

  • Sowore’s Party AAC Picks Embattled Actress Doris Ogala As Abia Guber Candidate

    Sowore’s Party AAC Picks Embattled Actress Doris Ogala As Abia Guber Candidate

     

    Omoyele Sowore party AAC has picked estranged Pastor Chris Okafor ex girlfriend Actress Doris Ogala as their Governorship candidate for Abia State 

    Ogala who has been having a running battle with the Pastor posted her poster on her social media page 

    Sowore on his part was recently picked as the Presidential Candidate of the party 

  • I see chemistry as inseparable from societal justice, human dignity —Humphrey Samuel, chemist, doctoral researcher

    I see chemistry as inseparable from societal justice, human dignity —Humphrey Samuel, chemist, doctoral researcher

    Humphrey Sam Samuel is a First-Class chemistry graduate and a green chemistry advocate with over 70 peer-reviewed scholarly articles to his name. He is a doctoral student at Emory University, Georgia, United States, where he is a graduate teaching assistant, the secretary of the Pi Alpha Chemical Society, and has won grants and leadership awards. […]

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  • ADC Mocks Tinubu Over Approval Ratings Survey

    ADC Mocks Tinubu Over Approval Ratings Survey

     

    The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has reacted strongly to a nationwide survey by Eagle Badger Data Analytics showing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu with only 30.2 percent public approval. 

    In a statement released today, the party described the rating as a “devastating verdict” on the administration.

    The ADC noted that 47.5 percent of Nigerians disapprove of Tinubu’s performance, while 62 percent say their living conditions have worsened since May 2023. Rising food prices, high transport costs, shrinking business opportunities, and growing unemployment were highlighted as daily realities confronting Nigerians. 

    The report also shows that 42.4 percent of citizens describe themselves as “much worse off” than three years ago.

    “Families can no longer afford basic food items. Small businesses are shutting down. Young people face diminishing opportunities. Millions of hardworking Nigerians are struggling to provide decent living conditions for their families,” the ADC statement read.

    The party further criticized the administration’s handling of insecurity, pointing out that farmers cannot safely access farmlands and communities continue to face attacks from bandits, terrorists, and kidnappers. “After three years in office, the responsibility for these failures rests entirely with President Tinubu and his administration,” the statement added.

    According to the ADC, the survey shows a direct link between worsening economic conditions and public disapproval, with more than 73 percent of those whose lives have worsened disapproving of the president’s performance. The party concluded that Nigerians deserve better leadership—one that prioritizes jobs, security, and tangible improvements in living conditions.

  • The Shettima danger for Tinubu

    The Shettima danger for Tinubu

    Sometime in January this year, a senior Lagos-Ibadan journalist called my attention to a news story in which Hannatu Musawa, President Tinubu’s Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, said with earnest certainty that dropping Vice President Kashim Shettima as Tinubu’s running mate would gravely imperil Tinubu’s reelection chances. He wanted to know what […]

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  • ‘No Happy Children’s Day’: Celebrities cry out as Oyo school kidnapping sparks nationwide outrage

    ‘No Happy Children’s Day’: Celebrities cry out as Oyo school kidnapping sparks nationwide outrage

    What was meant to be a joyful Children’s Day celebration across Nigeria turned into a moment of grief, fear and outrage following the reported abduction of school children and teachers in Oyo State. As Nigerians marked the annual Children’s Day celebration on May 27, several celebrities, entertainers and public figures flooded social media with emotional […]

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