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  • NYSC to corps members: Be security conscious, adhere to safety guidelines

    NYSC to corps members: Be security conscious, adhere to safety guidelines

     The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has urged prospective corps members deployed to the state to be security conscious and strictly adhere to safety guidelines during the three-week orientation exercise.

    The NYSC Osun State Coordinator, Mr Ita Kubiangha, made this known in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday in Osogbo.

    Kubiangha advised corps members to remain vigilant throughout the orientation period and also conduct themselves responsibly.

    He appealed to parents, guardians, and the general public to support corps members as they undergo the crucial phase of the national service scheme.

    According to him, the orientation course is designed to equip corps members with essential skills, including paramilitary drills, leadership training, and other structured activities aimed at promoting unity, discipline, and self-reliance.

    ”The 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II Orientation Course will commence on April 24 and all prospective corps members are advised  to comply fully with all directives issued by the scheme.

    ”We advice stakeholders to support the scheme towards actualisation of the orientation exercise within the stipulated period,” Kubiangha said.

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  • 10 times teams led the Premier League table, and still lost it

    10 times teams led the Premier League table, and still lost it

    As history shows, even the best teams can see a title slip through their fingers. From dramatic collapses to relentless chases by rivals, the Premier League has produced some unforgettable title race heartbreaks.

    Here are 10 times teams led the table… and still didn’t lift the trophy.

    10. Tottenham Hotspur (2015–16)
    Tottenham never quite topped the table, but their title hopes were very real in a chaotic season. Under Mauricio Pochettino, Spurs surged into contention, only to fall away as Leicester City completed one of football’s greatest fairytales. A fiery draw at Stamford Bridge ended their dream before they slipped to third.

    9. Norwich City (1992–93)
    In the inaugural Premier League season, Norwich led for 129 days despite being outsiders. But Eric Cantona inspired Manchester United to surge past them, leaving the Canaries to finish third.

    8. Liverpool (2018–19)
    A near-perfect season saw Liverpool amass 97 points. They led for 141 days, but Manchester City were relentless. A crucial defeat at the Etihad — with John Stones making a famous goal-line clearance — proved decisive as City edged them out.

    7. Arsenal (2002–03)
    Fresh from a title-winning season, Arsenal led for months. But a late surge from Manchester United, powered by stars like Ryan Giggs and Ruud van Nistelrooy, saw the Gunners falter at the finish line.

    6. Arsenal (2007–08)
    Another painful collapse followed years later. Arsenal spent 156 days top, losing just once by March. But Eduardo’s injury derailed their momentum, and a late-season slump saw them finish third behind United and Chelsea.

    5. Arsenal (2022–23)
    This one hurt the most. Arsenal led for a record 248 days — the most ever without winning the league. But Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City stormed past them, capitalising on costly draws against Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton.

    4. Manchester United (1997–98)
    United looked certain to win the title, even prompting bookmakers to pay out early. But Arsène Wenger’s Arsenal mounted a stunning comeback, overturning a 13-point gap to snatch the title by a single point.

    3. Liverpool (2013–14)
    “This does not slip,” declared Steven Gerrard — moments before it famously did. Gerrard’s costly slip against Chelsea allowed City back into the race. A chaotic 3-3 draw with Crystal Palace sealed Liverpool’s fate.

    2. Manchester United (2011–12)
    United held an eight-point lead with six games to go — then collapsed. The title was snatched away in dramatic fashion by Sergio Aguero’s last-gasp goal for Manchester City, one of the most iconic moments in football history.

    1. Newcastle United (1995–96)
    The ultimate collapse. Newcastle led by 12 points in January under Kevin Keegan, playing thrilling football. But Manchester United hunted them down, and Keegan’s famous “I will love it!” rant became symbolic of a title that slipped away.

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  • Enugu Farmers Undergo Training In Climate Prediction

    Enugu Farmers Undergo Training In Climate Prediction

    A state-wide capacity-building programme to equip farmers in Enugu State with climate-change knowledge has begun.

    The initiative, being coordinated by the state Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-Industrialization, is aimed at assisting farmers to understand weather patterns and improve productivity across rural communities, the state Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Nwabueze Uburu, said.

    The programme, entitled “Train-the-trainer workshop on the downscaling of the 2026 Seasonal Climate Prediction (SCP) in Enugu”, has the Nigerian Meteorological Agency as partners.

    Uburu said the programme was a reflection of Governor Peter Mbah’s commitment to agricultural transformation. Quoting him, “This is a form of capacity-building initiated by the governor to educate our farmers and give them the right knowledge they deserve. We are here to downscale the 2026 NiMet prediction so farmers can apply it directly to their farming practices.”

    He recalled that a similar exercise conducted in 2025 yielded positive results. “We saw the impact; farmers were able to monitor weather and apply it appropriately. Some even understood that the first rain is not always the best time to plant. From the success of last year, the governor directed that we expand it. Every rural community must be developed. This will help not only farmers but other sectors understand weather patterns.”

    The commissioner urged the participants to utilize the knowledge well. He said, “It is a train-the-trainer programme. They will return to their wards and downscale what they have learnt. That is how we reach more farmers. We are collecting their data and will keep communicating with them. They will submit reports, videos, and names of those they train. We also have demonstration farms where they will practically experience how weather affects farming.”

    A resource person, Professor Ifeanyi Enete of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, said the training was prompted by increasing climate variability.

    According to him, “Rainfall and temperature patterns have changed significantly. Farmers are the most vulnerable. We need to inform them what the weather will look like so they can plan. Only when farmers know these variables can they develop crop or livestock calendars.”

    Enete warned of the economic and health impacts of climate change. “Floods can destroy farms, forcing farmers to start afresh. Some lose crops, livestock, and even suffer depression.”

    The don advocated smart agriculture. “Capacity building and climate information will help farmers avoid weather-related losses. Diversification is key, don’t rely on one crop or livestock.
    Too much rain causes flooding; too little leads to drought. Proper soil and water management are essential for resilience.”

    The Nimet Zonal Manager, South-East, Osuyomi Oluwaseyi, said the prediction focuses on rainfall onset, length of season, and cessation.

    “The predictions vary depending on location. Southern areas experience earlier onset than northern areas. We predicted onset in the southern parts around March 30, while northern areas begin in early April. Some far northern locations may start around April 11. Northern areas will experience cessation around November 22, and it cascades downward.”

    He explained that the length of the season is projected at about 227 days. “These are the key variables farmers need to plan effectively.”

    Participants were drawn from all the three senatorial zones in the state.

    Enugu Farmers Undergo Training In Climate Prediction is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • What Atletico Madrid need to do to beat Barcelona in second leg – Koke

    What Atletico Madrid need to do to beat Barcelona in second leg – Koke

    Atletico Madrid midfielder Koke said Monday his team must play with “personality” to stop Barcelona mounting a Champions League quarter-final comeback.

    The Rojiblancos earned a 2-0 first leg win at Camp Nou last week and host the Spanish champions on Tuesday aiming to reach the semi-finals for the first time since 2017.

    Five-time winners Barcelona reached the final four last season and arrive at the Metropolitano stadium determined to fight their way back into the tie and ramp up the pressure on the hosts.

    “It’s hugely important to beat the press they usually put on,” Koke told reporters.

    “They’re a team that presses very high, that pushes their line almost up to the halfway line, that presses you, that suffocates you.

    “That’s where our personality comes in, when it’s time to play, to want the ball, to make ourselves available, to make runs in behind.”

    The match is the third between the sides in the last fortnight and the sixth they have played this season, with Atletico knocking Barca out in the Copa del Rey semi-finals.

    “We’ve faced each other many times throughout this year,” continued the midfielder.

    “We know each other perfectly, and it’s going to be very important to take the ball off them, attack the spaces well, and have the personality to want the ball and not lose it.”

    Koke scored against Barca in the 2014 quarter-finals as Atletico — who have never won the competition — went on to reach the final, as they did in 2016, losing on both occasions to rivals Real Madrid.

    “I’ve watched that goal quite a few times,” admitted Koke.

    “It’s true that when these kinds of matches start coming around, you try to motivate yourself and you try to visualise a lot of positive things that happened, like in 2014, like in 2016, and like in the first leg a week ago.”

    Atletico coach Diego Simeone kept his cards close to his chest ahead of the second leg, refusing to say whether goalkeeper Jan Oblak was fit to start or elaborate much on anything at all.

    “We’re fully aware of the strong opponent we’ll have in front of us,” said the coach. “But we’re also clear about our objective, which is to go through.”

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  • NERC announces fresh mini-grid regulation

    NERC announces fresh mini-grid regulation

    The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has issued the Mini-Grid Regulations 2026.

    NERC disclosed this in a regulatory document numbered NERC-R-001-2026.

    The regulation provides a comprehensive framework for the development, operation, and regulation of mini-grids in Nigeria. It aims to expand electricity access, especially in unserved and underserved areas, while ensuring safety, fairness, and investment protection.

    Part of the regulation states that mini-grids above 100 kW require a permit from NERC and licensed operators. Operators are required to submit quarterly and annual reports.

    It applies to isolated mini-grids that operate independently of DisCo networks, up to 5 megawatts (MW), and interconnected mini-grids, which are connected to and coordinated with existing distribution networks, up to 10 MW.

    It covers developers, operators, distribution companies, and host communities.

    It also aligns with the Electricity Act 2023 and accommodates state-level regulation where applicable.

    Mini-grids below 100 kilowatts (kW) can be registered, but those above 100 kW require a permit from NERC.

    NERC grants permits through an application process within 30 business days.

    Operators must submit annual reports for mini-grids below 1 MW and quarterly reports for those above 1 MW. NERC conducts ongoing monitoring and may publish sector data.

    “The regulation aims to accelerate rural electrification, attract private investment, ensure fair tariffs and consumer protection, as well as promote coordination between mini-grid developers and DisCos,” NERC stated.

    NERC announces fresh mini-grid regulation

  • Popular Nollywood actor, Rotimi Salami hospitalised

    Popular Nollywood actor, Rotimi Salami hospitalised

    Rotimi Salami, a popular Nollywood actor, has been hospitalised following a serious health scare.

    This was made known on Monday in a post on the actor’s Instagram page.

    Sharing a picture of himself on a hospital bed, Rotimi stated that he narrowly escaped death within the last 48 hours.

    While appreciating God for saving him, he noted that Kilanko, a newly released cinema movie in honour of the late Allwell Ademola, has taken a lot from him.

    “I survived the last 48 hours because God said yes. I’m not the type to say ‘Devil is a liar’ because I’ve truly stressed this body. Kilanko has taken too much from me,” he revealed.

    See pictures below.

    Popular Nollywood actor, Rotimi Salami hospitalised

  • 2026 UTME: JAMB updates schedule, adjusts arrival time

    2026 UTME: JAMB updates schedule, adjusts arrival time

    The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has updated the schedule for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination, adjusting the arrival time for candidates in the first session. In a notice issued via its official X handle on Monday, the board said candidates scheduled for the first session are now to arrive at their examination centres […]

  • AGF backs state police, grassroots justice

    AGF backs state police, grassroots justice

    Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, on Monday advocated the adoption of state policing and stronger community-based justice systems, warning that Nigeria’s worsening insecurity is rooted in unresolved local conflicts. Speaking at the 2026 Law Week of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Sokoto branch, Fagbemi said many of the country’s […]

  • NDLEA arrest 5 suspects with 7,245kg of illicit drugs worth N724.5milli hidden in cartons of beer in Edo

    NDLEA arrest 5 suspects with 7,245kg of illicit drugs worth N724.5milli hidden in cartons of beer in Edo

    Operatives of the Edo State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, have intercepted 7,245 kilograms of skunk cannabis, estimated at N724.5 million, hidden in cartons of beer in the state.

    Mitchell Ofoyeju, the Edo State Commander of the NDLEA, disclosed this to newsmen on Monday, April 13, 2026, at a press briefing in Benin City.

    Ofoyeju said five suspects were arrested in connection with the illicit drugs.

    He said the drugs were intercepted in two articulated trucks on Saturday, April 11, 2026, by a crack team of the agency while acting on actionable intelligence along the critical Auchi-Abuja Road axis.

    He gave the names of the suspects, who he said are all indigenes of Etsako East and Etsako West local government areas of the state, as Ibrahim Abu (29), Abu Abdullazeez (28), Jibril Jaminu (35), Andrew Moses (22), and Ganiyu Abu (21).

    The Edo State NDLEA boss added that this was the first time in the history of the command that two trucks laden with illicit drugs were intercepted at the same time.

    While describing the seizure as a monumental operational success and the culmination of seventy-two hours of meticulous intelligence gathering and surveillance by officers of the command, he opined that it disrupted the interstate drug trafficking network.

    Ofoyeju, who hailed the operation as a validation of the command’s unwavering commitment and operational precision, posited that the successful interception is a clear message to drug barons and traffickers that Edo State is not a haven for criminal trade.

    According to him, the large volume of the seizure, which is over seven metric tonnes of cannabis, highlights the scale of the threat being combated. He added that it also underscores the effectiveness of intelligence-driven operations and the dedication of officers.

    “The operation aligns with the strategic mandate and zero-tolerance directive set forth by the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), Under the resolute leadership of the Chairman, our mandate is unequivocal.

    “We are to dismantle drug trafficking networks, apprehend the traffickers, seize their drugs, and trace assets illicitly acquired. This seizure prevents these drugs from reaching our streets and destroying countless lives, particularly our youth.

    “Upon search, the trucks, ostensibly carrying cartons of beer, were found to be cleverly concealing hundreds of bags of processed weeds. A field test confirmed the substance to be skunk cannabis, a highly potent and dangerous variant,” he said.

    Ofoyeju gave the detailed particulars of the articulated trucks as LUY 172 XC, Oyo, and LUY 281 XC, Oyo, respectively.

    He said the trucks contained 260 bags weighing 3,900 kilograms and 223 bags weighing 483 kilograms, with a combined gross weight of 7,245kg.

    He also added that preliminary investigations indicated that the illicit shipment originated from Sabongida-Ora in Owan West Local Government Area and was destined for the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, before the interception.

    Ofoyeju stated that the colossal damage it would have caused to the FCT and the entire North Central region, but for the intervention, is better left unimagined.

    He disclosed that the trucks and exhibits have been moved to the command headquarters in Benin City for further documentation and investigation.

    He said the investigation has commenced in earnest, while both trucks will be confiscated as instrumentalities of drug crime.

    The commander, however, assured the public that a thorough investigation is ongoing to uncover the networks behind the large-scale trafficking and bring all parties involved to justice.

    He also called for continued support from citizens, urging them to provide timely information to aid the agency’s work in safeguarding communities.

    NDLEA arrest 5 suspects with 7,245kg of illicit drugs worth N724.5milli hidden in cartons of beer in Edo

  • Starmer Declares UK Will Not Support U.S. Hormuz Blockade

    Starmer Declares UK Will Not Support U.S. Hormuz Blockade

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has firmly stated that the United Kingdom will not back the United States’ blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and will not be drawn into the ongoing war with Iran.

    Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live, Starmer said: “We’re not supporting the blockade,” adding that Britain would resist any pressure to become involved.

    He stressed that it was “vital to get the Strait reopened.”

    The comments come hours after the U.S. military announced it would begin a blockade of all maritime traffic entering and exiting Iranian ports and coastal areas on Monday, following the collapse of weekend talks to end the conflict with Iran.

    Starmer’s position highlights Britain’s determination to avoid escalation while underscoring the strategic importance of restoring safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments.

    The statement arrives amid separate European diplomatic moves, including France and the UK’s joint plan to host an international conference on a strictly defensive multinational mission to protect freedom of navigation in the same waterway.

    No further details on UK military involvement or alternative measures were provided in the interview.

    Further updates are expected as the situation in the Persian Gulf continues to evolve.

    Starmer Declares UK Will Not Support U.S. Hormuz Blockade is first published on The Whistler Newspaper