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  • EPL: He can win trophies – Gallas names coach Chelsea should appoint as permanent manager

    EPL: He can win trophies – Gallas names coach Chelsea should appoint as permanent manager

    Former Chelsea star, William Gallas, has tipped Diego Simeone as the ideal short-term fix for the club’s permanent manager role.

    Gallas insisted that the Atletico Madrid manager has the winning mentality to win trophies quickly for the Blues.

    The Frenchman stated this while speaking to Boyle Sport after Chelsea recently sacked Liam Rosenior as manager.

    “For the long-term, Chelsea can bring in Cesc Fabregas because he is doing well with his club (Como) at the moment,” Gallas said.

    “If you are thinking about the short-term, they need that experienced head to guide them like Diego Simone and with his personality, he can win things very soon with Chelsea.

    “Maybe the Chelsea players need him too because we need to see more warriors and soldiers in the team after what they have shown us.”

    EPL: He can win trophies – Gallas names coach Chelsea should appoint as permanent manager

  • EPL: Man City in talks with Maresca to replace Guardiola

    EPL: Man City in talks with Maresca to replace Guardiola

    Manchester City have held “positive talks” with former Chelsea manager, Enzo Maresca, over replacing Pep Guardiola.

    Guardiola’s future at the Etihad remains a subject of intense speculation.

    The Spaniard is now into the final months of his current contract with City.

    The club’s hierarchy are now drawing up a succession plan, that could see a familiar face return to the Etihad Stadium.

    According to The Guardian, Maresca has emerged as a leading candidate to take the reins.

    This comes amid rumours that Guardiola will walk away this summer.

    City remain optimistic that Guardiola will see out his contract until 2027, but they are taking no chances.

    EPL: Man City in talks with Maresca to replace Guardiola

  • We Need A Country First Before Elections — AGF

    We Need A Country First Before Elections — AGF

    The Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), have called for professionalism in judicial reporting, warning that responsible communication between the media and the courts is critical to sustaining democracy ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    Both officials were represented at the 2026 National Conference of the National Association of Judiciary Correspondents (NAJUC) in Abuja on Thursday. The CJN was represented by Justice Babatunde Adejumo, Administrator of the National Judicial Institute (NJI), while the AGF was represented by Hussein Oloyede, his Special Assistant on Legislative Drafting. The conference had the theme: “The Role of the Judiciary in Deepening Democracy in Nigeria.”

    Reading the CJN’s address, Justice Adejumo described the judiciary as the guardian of constitutional order, noting that judicial decisions only achieve full democratic value when properly understood by the public.

    He acknowledged the pressures faced by journalists but warned that misrepresentation or sensational reporting could erode confidence in the justice system.

    He also cautioned against what he described as journalists acting as “parallel courts” by reinterpreting judicial decisions, urging respect for formal legal processes and ethical boundaries in reporting.

    Speaking from personal experience, Justice Adejumo recalled summoning newspaper editors to his court over a report he described as false, and warned that journalists who publish inaccurate stories about judicial proceedings risk contempt proceedings. “Before you publish any sensational news that may put you behind the bar for years, be careful,” he said. He added that lawyers who hold press conferences outside courthouses with journalists in tow would also face consequences.

    On behalf of the AGF, Oloyede urged journalists not to give room to political actors trying to tear the fabric of the nation, warning that the media must not be used as a tool of division. “The media must remember that we need to have a country first before we can start talking about elections,” he said, adding that the government would not succumb to blackmail and that hate speech and incitement would not be tolerated in any form.

    The CJN’s address further emphasized that electoral disputes would inevitably test democratic institutions, noting that accurate and balanced reporting would be essential in ensuring public trust in judicial outcomes.

    The conference brought together judicial officers, legal practitioners, and journalists to examine the role of the judiciary and media in strengthening democratic governance.

    We Need A Country First Before Elections — AGF is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Nigeria, Malaysian Customs Synergise To Expand N1.8tn Trade

    Nigeria, Malaysian Customs Synergise To Expand N1.8tn Trade

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (RMCD) have advanced efforts to strengthen bilateral cooperation on trade facilitation and border management, following high level engagements in Malaysia.

    The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, paid an official visit to the RMCD headquarters on the sidelines of the Defence Services Asia Exhibition and Conference (DSA) 2026.

    The visit reflects growing economic ties between both countries, with Nigeria’s imports from Malaysia rising significantly from N159.9bn in 2020 to N716bn in 2024, while total trade volume hit about N1.82tn over five years.

    Adeniyi was received by the Director-General of RMCD, Dato’ Haji Amran bin Haji Ahmad.

    They had discussions centred on customs modernisation, institutional collaboration, and improved border control systems aimed at enhancing efficiency and regulatory compliance.

    Adeniyi stressed that the expanding trade relationship between Nigeria and Malaysia requires a more structured customs partnership.

    He identified Malaysia as a key trading partner, noting that Nigeria imports products such as crude palm oil, refined palm olein, jet fuel, machinery, and other industrial goods from the Asian nation.

    He also emphasized the role of customs agencies in balancing trade facilitation with national security and economic protection.

    “Despite long-standing trade relations, both countries acknowledged the absence of a formal legal framework governing customs cooperation.”

    He noted that to bridge this gap, the two sides need to initiate steps toward establishing a Mutual Recognition Agreement under the framework of the World Customs Organization.

    The proposed agreement is expected to enhance trust, streamline procedures, and promote reciprocal trade facilitation.

    The meeting also featured presentations on Malaysia’s evolving border management strategy, including the establishment of the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS).

    Adeniyi outlined the NCS’s Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) programme and other initiatives aimed at improving cargo clearance efficiency, reducing transaction costs, and boosting compliance.

    Both parties emphasised the need for deeper collaboration in intelligence sharing, enforcement coordination, and the deployment of technology to tackle illicit trade and transnational crime.

    The NCS reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening both bilateral and multilateral partnerships as part of its broader modernisation drive.

    NCS noted that “outcomes from the engagement are expected to boost operational capacity, enhance trade facilitation, and reinforce border security in support of Nigeria’s economic growth.”

    The Comptroller-General also met with officials at Nigeria’s diplomatic mission and defence office in Malaysia, commending their role in promoting national interests and supporting Nigerians abroad.

    Nigeria, Malaysian Customs Synergise To Expand N1.8tn Trade is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • 2026 World Cup: They play with fear – Capello rates England’s chances of winning trophy

    2026 World Cup: They play with fear – Capello rates England’s chances of winning trophy

    Former England manager, Fabio Capello, believes the Three Lions can not win the 2026 World Cup because they play with a lot of fear.

    Speaking to the BBC, Capello also called on England manager Thomas Tuchel to ensure that the players are confident when the competition starts.

    “Always the same, England arrive at the World Cup tired, and they play with fear,” Capello said.

    “I remember the game against Italy, and then after 10, 15 minutes, they stopped playing. Long balls, and they played with fear.

    “This is the problem for England – it’s tiring and fear. The manager, he has to cancel it.”

    England are in Group L alongside Ghana, Panama and Croatia.

    2026 World Cup: They play with fear – Capello rates England’s chances of winning trophy

  • Jigawa approves N353m for flood preparedness ahead of 2026 rainy season

    Jigawa approves N353m for flood preparedness ahead of 2026 rainy season

    The Jigawa State Government says it has begun early preparations for the 2026 rainy season by approving N353 million for emergency response equipment.

    The Executive Secretary of the Jigawa State Emergency Management Agency, Alhaji Hannafi Yakubu, made this known while briefing journalists on the state’s preparations ahead of the rainy season.

    Equipment approved includes 20 motorised boats, relief materials and life-saving equipment aimed at reducing the impact of expected flooding in vulnerable communities.

    Yakubu said the move followed early warnings from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency, which forecast severe flooding in 11 local government areas of the state, while some other areas may also experience dry spells.

    According to him, the state government has approved the release of more than N353 million for the purchase of essential emergency response tools to boost preparedness and ensure swift action during disasters.

    He added that approval had also been granted for the renovation of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps so they can properly accommodate residents who may be displaced by flooding.

    Yakubu explained that the 11 high-risk local government areas are under close surveillance, while relevant agencies have already begun preventive measures to reduce possible loss of life and property.

    He further disclosed that 11 trucks loaded with food and non-food relief materials have been positioned for immediate distribution to affected communities if flooding occurs.

    He urged residents, especially those living in flood-prone areas, to clear blocked drainage channels, avoid erecting structures on waterways, and cooperate with emergency officials to prevent avoidable disasters.

    Jigawa approves N353m for flood preparedness ahead of 2026 rainy season

  • ‘Assault on democracy’ – APC stakeholders frown at Ogun East consensus move

    ‘Assault on democracy’ – APC stakeholders frown at Ogun East consensus move

    Some leaders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ogun East Senatorial District have faulted the recent caucus meeting where Governor Dapo Abiodun was endorsed as the consensus candidate for the 2027 elections.

    Recall that the endorsement was announced at Monday’s meeting held at Adeola Odutola Hall, Ijebu Ode, where a former governor and senator representing the district, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, was allegedly denied access to the venue.

    Daniel, in a viral video, was seen addressing his supporters, saying, “We are here for our caucus meeting, and I got here by 10 a.m. They said we shouldn’t enter the venue in Ijebu-Ode. Therefore, if they do anything here today without my presence, it is an exercise in futility.”

    However, at the end of the meeting, Governor Dapo Abiodun was announced as the consensus candidate for the senatorial district come 2027.

    Speaking to newsmen on Thursday at a press conference held in Sagamu, the Director-General of the BATOGD movement, General Olumiyiwa Okunowo (Rtd), described the gathering as a mere “Governor Abiodun’s meeting” rather than a genuine caucus session.

    He alleged that more than half of those in attendance were not qualified to attend a senatorial caucus meeting, arguing that the process was stage-managed to produce a predetermined outcome.

    His words: “Of course, those who were appointed by the Governor have the democratic right to anoint whichever candidate they prefer, even if that person is their principal. However, using the name of the party to bait attendance at such events is what gives us concern. Most of the leaders, including our leader, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, were baited into attending the event under the guise of a Caucus Meeting of Stakeholders of the Ogun East Senatorial District.

    “It was only upon arrival that many discovered that more than half of the people in the hall were not even qualified to attend a senatorial caucus meeting. Some of our members who were eminently qualified to attend, according to the notice of invitation, were told pointedly to leave the venue, with the explanation that ‘this is a DA show’ and could be attended only by loyalists of the Governor.

    “We do not deny them their right to hold their own show, and we believe this must account for why our leader, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, was denied access to a ‘DA show.’ No ill feeling, but they should have been bold enough to make the notifications clear about their true intention, rather than using the name of our great party to drag our leaders into ratifying a premeditated ‘show’,” he stated.

    Also speaking, Tayo Onayemi, the Deputy Director-General of the movement, recounted how he was threatened at the meeting and told to leave or face consequences.

    Onayemi said, “When they saw me, they established that the place was for Dapo Abiodun’s people, and they asked me to go out or there would be a problem.”

    The movement also decried a heavy security “siege” by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force on all roads leading to the residence of Gbenga Daniel on Wednesday, labelling the move as an act of “executive lawlessness” and a throwback to military-era tactics.

    According to them, the security crackdown was a calculated attempt to disrupt their ongoing Community Assessment and Review Tour—a grassroots empowerment initiative that has already visited seven out of nine local government areas in the district without incident.

    “We are deeply surprised by this turn of events, as we see no reason to warrant the deployment of armoured vehicles and detachments of security forces in their hundreds,” they added.

    Meanwhile, they urged the party’s national leadership to intervene in the situation to prevent democracy from being trampled underfoot and reiterated the unanimous adoption of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the consensus candidate for the forthcoming presidential elections in 2027, stressing that he has demonstrated the capacity to tackle the country’s challenges.

    ‘Assault on democracy’ – APC stakeholders frown at Ogun East consensus move

  • Transfer: Rangers interested in Super Eagles defender

    Transfer: Rangers interested in Super Eagles defender

    Rangers are targeting Ryan Alebiosu as a replacement for their captain, James Tavernier, DAILY POST reports.

    Tavernier will leave the Gers at the end of the season after 11 years at Ibrox.

    Alebiosu is reportedly on the club’s radar as a potential replacement for the 34-year-old.

    The Nigeria international is known for his athleticism and pace.

    The 24-year-old is a popular figure in Scotland, having spent time on loan with Kilmarnock and St Mirren in the past.

    Alebiosu has impressed in his first season with Blackburn Rovers, contributing one goal and five assists in 40 appearances in the Sky Bet Championship.

    He was also part of Nigeria’s squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

    Transfer: Rangers interested in Super Eagles defender

  • OAU medical student dies after chest pain during examination

    OAU medical student dies after chest pain during examination

    The management of Obafemi Awolowo University, OAU, Ile-Ife, has announced the death of Oreoluwa Emmanuel Adewole, a Part IV student in the College of Health Sciences.

    In a statement issued on Thursday, the institution described the incident as sudden, stating that the student died during a clinical viva examination after reportedly complaining of chest pain.

    The university’s spokesperson, Abiodun Olarewaju, said Adewole was immediately attended to by lecturers and fellow medical students present at the examination venue.

    Olarewaju added that despite prompt medical intervention and efforts to revive him, the student could not be saved.

    “Despite all efforts made to resuscitate him, he sadly passed on. This tragic loss has sent shockwaves through the university community,” he said.

    Reacting to the development, the Vice-Chancellor, Simeon Bamire, on behalf of the Governing Council, Senate, staff, and students, expressed condolences to the deceased’s family, friends, and colleagues.

    The statement noted that the university management is engaging relevant authorities and the family to provide support and to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident.

    OAU medical student dies after chest pain during examination

  • Israeli Defence Minister signals possible renewed strikes on Iran

    Israeli Defence Minister signals possible renewed strikes on Iran

    Israel’s Defence Minister, Israel Katz, has said the country is prepared to resume military operations against Iran, adding that it is awaiting approval from the United States.

    In a video statement released on Thursday, Katz said the Israeli military was fully ready for both defensive and offensive actions.

    “The IDF is ready both defensively and offensively, and the targets have been marked,” he said.

    He added that Israel was waiting for a “green light” from Washington to escalate operations, including striking key infrastructure.

    “We are awaiting a green light from the United States, first and foremost to complete the elimination of the Khamenei dynasty… and additionally to return Iran to the Dark Age and the Stone Age by destroying key energy and electricity facilities and dismantling its national economic infrastructure,” Katz stated.

    The renewed rhetoric comes amid ongoing tensions following the outbreak of hostilities between Israel and Iran earlier in the year. The initial phase of the conflict, which began on February 28, reportedly resulted in the death of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei. His successor, believed to be his son, has not made any public appearance, fuelling uncertainty over his status.

    Katz warned that any resumption of hostilities would be significantly more intense, suggesting that future strikes would target critical infrastructure.

    “This time, when the attack resumes, it will be different and lethal, adding devastating blows at the most sensitive points… that will shake and bring down its foundations,” he said.

    Meanwhile, Donald Trump on Tuesday announced an indefinite extension of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran, which initially took effect on April 8, to allow room for diplomatic engagement.

    However, plans for renewed negotiations, reportedly to be hosted in Pakistan, remain uncertain.

    The ongoing Middle East conflict has led to significant casualties, particularly in Iran and Lebanon, and continues to pose risks to regional stability and the global economy.

    Israeli Defence Minister signals possible renewed strikes on Iran