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  • Neymar’s return: Brazil’s all-time top scorer moves to rescue World Cup dream 

    Neymar’s return: Brazil’s all-time top scorer moves to rescue World Cup dream 

    Neymar is set to play for Brazil on Wednesday against Scotland for the first time in almost three years.

    The Santos forward missed Brazil’s first two games against Haiti and Morocco, respectively, because he was recovering from a calf injury.

    Brazil head coach, Carlo Ancelotti, has announced that Neymar will be called up for his side’s final group game against Scotland.

    Speaking after Brazil defeated Haiti, Ancelotti said of Neymar at his post-match interview, “Neymar will train individually tomorrow, then Sunday back training with the team and then called up against Scotland.”

    DAILY POST reports that Neymar is Brazil’s all-time top scorer in the national team so far with 79 goals.

    Many criticized Neymar’s inclusion in Brazil’s World Cup squad and, by extension, also criticized Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti for his decision, while few were pleased with the player’s return to the team.

    One major issue is that the last time Neymar played for Brazil was in October 2023 against Uruguay.

    The Seleção lost 2-0 against Uruguay in the World Cup qualifier at the Estadio Centenario, where Neymar unfortunately suffered a torn ACL and meniscus.

    Neymar then made his official return to competitive football on October 21, 2024, playing for Al-Hilal in an Asian Champions League match against Al-Ain.

    This marked his return exactly 369 days after rupturing his ACL and tearing his meniscus in his left knee against Uruguay in a World Cup qualifier on October 17, 2023.

    In 2025, Neymar underwent successful knee surgery while playing for Santos to fix a damaged meniscus.

    Early this year, the 34-year-old successfully built his match fitness and rhythm following a consistent run of form with Santos and was officially named to Brazil’s final 26-man squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    So, can Neymar, who is Brazil’s all-time top scorer in history, rescue a World Cup dream or reignite chaos?

    Speaking with DAILY POST, Eagle Stars FC coach Isma’il Musa insisted that Neymar deserved to be part of the Brazil squad.

    Musa believes Neymar’s experience can add value to Ancelotti’s side in their quest for the World Cup,

    “I think Neymar deserves to be part of the Brazil squad. He is one of the best players in the world and Brazil’s all-time leading scorer,” Musa said.

    “And his experience at the highest level, including the FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Champions League, can be very valuable for the team.

    “Even though he has had injury problems, his leadership, creativity, and winning mentality can help the younger players.

    “I believe he can play an important role in Brazil’s quest for the World Cup, although winning the tournament will require a strong team effort from the entire squad,” he said.

    Also, speaking with DAILY POST on the subject matter, Lagos-based journalist, Femi Fabunmi, insisted that Neymar will contribute if fielded against Scotland.

    He described the former Barcelona star as a team player who has plenty of skills.

    “Neymar as a footballer has the capacity and experience to feature for Brazil in this mundial,” Fabunmi said.

    “Yes, he might have been rocked with injuries for some time now, but his wealth of experience and football style cannot be over emphasized.

    “A team player with plenty of skills, Brazil has what it takes to defeat Scotland, and Neymar will definitely contribute if fielded,” he further stated.

    Neymar’s return: Brazil’s all-time top scorer moves to rescue World Cup dream 

  • Fake Policeman Arrested In Lagos

    Fake Policeman Arrested In Lagos

     

    One suspect, Onipede Tajudeen Ojo, male, aged 22 years, was apprehended after allegedly stealing a police officer’s bag containing a camouflage uniform, warrant card, mobile phone, ATM card, and other personal belongings.

    The suspect reportedly wore the stolen police camouflage uniform in an attempt to impersonate a police officer. 

    However, vigilant passersby observed that his conduct and mannerisms did not correspond with those expected of a genuine police officer. 

    Their suspicion prompted them to accost and question him, during which he was discovered to be an impostor. He was subsequently handed over to the Police for further investigation.

    The suspect is currently in Police custody, while investigations are ongoing. He will be charged to court upon the conclusion of the investigation.

    While commending the vigilance and civic responsibility of the members of the public, the Lagos State Police Command strongly condemns any form of jungle justice. The laws of Lagos State do not permit individuals to take the law into their own hands, irrespective of the alleged offence committed by a suspect. 

    Members of the public are therefore advised to promptly hand over suspected offenders to the Police or other relevant law enforcement agencies for proper investigation and prosecution in accordance with the law.

    The Command reiterates its call on all residents to remain vigilant and continue to partner with the Police by promptly reporting suspicious persons, movements, and activities, while allowing the law to take its due course.

  • Kwara Poly lecturer suspended for flogging IJMB candidates over lateness

    Kwara Poly lecturer suspended for flogging IJMB candidates over lateness

    Management of Kwara State Polytechnic in Ilorin on Monday suspended a lecturer who flogged Interim Joint Matriculation Board, IJMB, candidates who reported late for their ongoing examinations on the campus.

    The management in a reaction to a viral video involving the lecturer and the students, suspended the concerned lecturer from his duties till further notice, according to a statement by the spokesperson of the institution, Hajia Halimat Garba, in Ilorin on Monday.

    The statement read in part, “The attention of Kwara State Polytechnic management has been drawn to a viral video circulating on social media in which a lecturer is seen physically reprimanding students. 

    “The Management wishes to clarify that the students depicted in the video are not Polytechnic students but rather IJMB (Interim Joint Matriculation Board) candidates who arrived late for their ongoing examinations.

    “While the intention for which the action was done is not yet known, we must emphasize that the approach taken was wholly inappropriate as the Polytechnic stands firmly against any form of violence or physical punishment as a means of discipline. 

    “We believe that education should be rooted in respect, understanding, and constructive guidance, and that there are far more effective and humane ways to instill important values in students. 

    “The Polytechnic Management therefore suspends the concerned lecturer from his duties henceforth, pending the outcome of the findings on this matter. 

    “We appreciate the concerns raised by stakeholders regarding this incident and assures the public that the matter is being taken very seriously.”

    The Management expressed its sincere and unalloyed confidence in the public on integrity and values for which Kwarapoly is known.

    “We are determining the necessary steps to prevent subsequent recurrence in the future,” it further stated.

    Kwara Poly lecturer suspended for flogging IJMB candidates over lateness

  • How 15,831 Nigerian Doctors Saved UK N6.56trn In Medical Training Costs

    How 15,831 Nigerian Doctors Saved UK N6.56trn In Medical Training Costs

    …Nigeria 3rd Largest Source Of Foreign-Trained Doctors In UK

    …242 Million Nigerians Left With 55,000 Doctors

    The United Kingdom has saved an estimated N6.56trn in medical training costs by employing 15,831 Nigerian-trained doctors in its healthcare system, according to THE WHISTLER‘s analysis of data from the UK General Medical Council’s physician register.

    Our analysis of the data shows that for every 26 doctors in the United Kingdom, one obtained their medical qualification in Nigeria. It also shows that Nigerian-trained doctors account for about 4 per cent of the UK’s 412,511 registered doctors.

    According to GMC’s register, there were a total of 412,511 doctors in the country as of June 18, 2026. Among the foreign-trained physicians, India leads with 38,219, Pakistan follows with 27,638, while Nigeria has 15,831 doctors, ahead of Egypt with 12,908. Sudan has 5,450 doctors on the register.

    Nigeria alone supplied 8.3 per cent of every foreign-trained doctor on the GMC register, more than any other African country, and 23 per cent more than Egypt, the next-highest African country on the list.

    According to the UK Department of Health and Social Care, it costs about £230,000 to train one doctor in the country.

    At the current exchange rate of N1,802.60 to £1, training 15,831 doctors within the UK system would cost about £3.64bn (about N6.56trn).

    This means that while Nigeria bears the cost of education through subsidised federal university tuitions and teaching hospital budgets, it loses a considerable portion of its medical workforce to developed countries due to various factors.

    A 2025 study published in the International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS put the UK figure at 12,198 Nigerian-trained doctors as of 2023. The GMC current register shows the number climbed by 3,600 to 15,831 within three years.

    The study said at least 4,000 Nigerian doctors were practising in the US, Canada had 932 Nigerian doctors, and Germany had 133 as of 2020.

    Meanwhile, data from the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (NSIWC) show that under the 2019 Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS), an entry-level medical doctor on CONMESS level (2/1) earned an annual salary of N1,812,600 (about $5,912 at the 2019 exchange rate of N306 to $1).

    When compared to their counterparts abroad, a doctor in the UK earns an average of $138,000 annually as of 2023. In the United States, the average annual doctor’s income was $316,000 in 2020. Canadian doctors earned an average of $194,000 annually, while doctors in Germany earned around $183,000, as of 2020.

    This means a doctor in the UK could earn the equivalent of an entry-level Nigerian doctor’s annual salary of N1.81m in less than three days. A US doctor could earn the same amount in less than two days.

    Consultant Psychiatrist Dr. Yesir Kareem, speaking at a conference at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Yaba, in June 2026, said “Poor remuneration and delayed salaries, competitive salaries in destination countries, overwhelming patient loads of 1:10,000 or more, better work-life balance and conditions, and inadequate medical equipment and facilities” are driving Nigerian doctors abroad.

    Kareem further mentioned limited access to modern medical technology, restricted career advancement, unsafe working conditions, and political and economic instability among the reasons pushing Nigerian doctors abroad.

    Data from the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria showed that while more than 130,000 doctors are registered with the council, only about 58,000 renewed their practising licences in 2023, and as of June 2026, the figure dropped to about 55,000.

    In 2022, the MDCN had 74,543 doctors registered for a population of about 218 million. By 2026, total registrations had nearly doubled to 130,000. But the number of doctors practising in Nigeria fell to 55,000 in 2026.

    President of Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), Prof Ernest Omoti, said at the conference: “Only about 55,000 doctors remain to serve a population of over 220 million Nigerians. More than 40 million Nigerians suffer from mental health disorders, yet about 85 per cent of them do not have access to mental healthcare services.

    “The economic consequences are equally devastating, with billions of dollars lost annually due to untreated mental health conditions.”

    This means about 75,000 registered doctors are either outside the country, inactive or no longer practising. That is more than the 55,000 doctors left for Nigeria’s population of about 242 million.

    The National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives also said more than 75,000 nurses and midwives left Nigeria within five years because of low wages, difficult working conditions and insecurity.

    Nigeria’s population is estimated at 242.4 million, according to the United Nations. With only about 55,000 doctors in active practice, the country has one doctor for about every 4,400 people. The World Health Organisation recommends one doctor for every 600 people.

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    Nigeria accounts for 28.5 per cent of all maternal deaths worldwide. In 2020, 82,000 women died in childbirth or from pregnancy-related complications in Nigeria alone. Infant mortality stands at 72 deaths per 1,000 live births.

    A study in the National Institutes of Health (NIH)’s PubMed Central linked the deaths to manpower depletion. It said if pregnant women in a rural community develop complications and travel hours to the nearest facility, they are faced with overworked or under-equipped staff.

    In 2022 alone, Nigerians spent over $1bn seeking medical care abroad.

    Also, Nigeria is reported to have fewer than 150 psychiatrists for a population of 242 million. An estimated 40 million of citizens are said to live with mental health disorders and 85 per cent of them have no access to professional care.

    Dr Veronica Nyamali, president of the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria, told journalists at the event that the shortage has increased the cost of care and reduced access.

    “There are gaps everywhere. Work that should be done by four psychiatrists is now being handled by one or two people. Consultants are increasingly forced to work at lower levels because the doctors they are supposed to supervise are no longer there,” she said.

    She said specialists in training are leaving before they finish building a career in Nigeria.

    “Junior registrars, senior registrars, many complete their examinations and return abroad. The result is that we have shortages at every level of care.”

    “We now have fewer treatment options. Some of the newer drugs that offer better outcomes are no longer readily available. At the same time, the market is being flooded with fake medicines, making treatment even more challenging.

    “When specialists become scarce, services become more expensive. Access becomes difficult because patients must travel long distances to find care. This is contrary to the principle of universal health coverage, where mental health services should be available, affordable and accessible to everyone,” she said.

    How 15,831 Nigerian Doctors Saved UK N6.56trn In Medical Training Costs is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Analysing Nigeria’s fiscal obligations strictly through lens of naira is terrifying —Experts

    Analysing Nigeria’s fiscal obligations strictly through lens of naira is terrifying —Experts

    •Says N159trn debt may affect country’s development  Economic experts have described Nigeria’s fiscal obligations as terrifying if looked at strictly through the lens of naira, stating that the country’s debt of over N159 trillion may hinder development. Speaking to Nigerian Tribune, an Economist, Dr. Iyke Ezeugo, said the nation’s public debt skyrocketed to an astronomical N159.28 […]

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  • NECA seeks national post-ILC dialogue to drive labour reforms

    NECA seeks national post-ILC dialogue to drive labour reforms

    The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has called for the institutionalisation of a national post-International Labour Conference (ILC) dialogue to enable government, employers and workers to collectively review and implement lessons from global labour discussions. Director-General of NECA, Mr. Adewale-Smatt Oyerinde, made the proposal on the sidelines of the 114th Session of the International Labour […]

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  • PSI, trade unions demand better public services, solutions for Nigeria’s IDPs

    PSI, trade unions demand better public services, solutions for Nigeria’s IDPs

    Public Services International (PSI) and its affiliate unions in Nigeria have called on the Federal Government to strengthen access to quality public services for millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs), warning that existing responses to displacement remain inadequate in addressing the long-term needs of affected populations. The labour organisations argued that although Nigeria’s National Policy […]

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  • Alake reverses appointment of Adewunmi as Baale Elejirin

    Alake reverses appointment of Adewunmi as Baale Elejirin

    The Alake and paramount ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, has reversed the appointment of Chief Gbenga Adewunmi as the Baale of Elejirin village, with immediate effect. This was contained in a letter by the monarch on June 15 and addressed to the Oluwo of Ijeja township, Chief Mukaila Atanda Akinwande. Oba Gbadebo noted that […]

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  • Ajoro Omo Oduduwa charges Yoruba leaders on peace, unity

    Ajoro Omo Oduduwa charges Yoruba leaders on peace, unity

    The Association of Ajoro Omo Oduduwa has called on political leaders, traditional rulers, and other stakeholders across Yorubaland to prioritise peace, unity, cultural preservation, and agricultural development as key factors for the region’s continued growth and prosperity. The call was contained in a statement by the founder of the association, Oluajoro Asiwaju Babatunde Balogun and […]

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  • CREDICORP, IDIPR, Imiwi MFB empower 50 Ijebu transport operators with tricycles

    CREDICORP, IDIPR, Imiwi MFB empower 50 Ijebu transport operators with tricycles

    In a move to promote financial inclusion, reduce poverty and stimulate grassroots economic growth, the Nigerian Consumer Credit Corporation (CREDICORP), the Ijebu Development Initiative on Poverty Reduction (IDIPR) and Imowo Microfinance Bank, have jointly distributed 50 locally assembled tricycles to transport operators in Ijebu-Ode. The initiative, unveiled at the Awujale palace, aims at empowering transport […]

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