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  • Yelewata genocide memorial unveiled, honours 270 victims

    Yelewata genocide memorial unveiled, honours 270 victims

    A solemn gathering marked the unveiling of the Yelewata Genocide Memorial Monument on Friday, as community members, church leaders and international advocates paid tribute to victims of the June 13 and 14, 2025 attacks on Yelewata, a farming community in Guma Local Government Area of Benue State.

    The monument was unveiled by the Chief Executive Officer of Equipping the Persecuted (ETP), Mr Judd Saul, and facilitated by legal practitioner and Knight of Columbus, Franc Utoo.

    According to organisers, the memorial bears the names of more than 270 victims reportedly killed during the attacks and was erected to ensure their memories are permanently preserved.

    Speaking during the ceremony, Saul described the monument as a symbol of remembrance and a call for greater attention to the plight of affected communities.

    He said the memorial was intended to honour those who lost their lives and to reinforce ongoing advocacy efforts aimed at ending violence and supporting victims.

    Saul reaffirmed Equipping the Persecuted’s commitment to humanitarian assistance, solidarity with affected communities and engagement with policymakers internationally on issues relating to violence and displacement.

    The ETP delegation was received by the Catholic Bishop of Makurdi Diocese, Most Rev. Wilfred Anagbe, who reiterated concerns about proposals to permanently resettle displaced persons away from their ancestral communities.

    According to the bishop, returning displaced residents to their ancestral lands remains the most sustainable long-term solution to the crisis.

    He argued that permanent relocation could raise questions about ownership and access to ancestral farmlands and community heritage.

    Bishop Anagbe also commended ETP for its support to victims and vulnerable communities affected by violence.

    Speaking on the significance of the project, Franc Utoo said the monument serves as a historical record and a reminder of the human cost of violence.

    According to him, preserving the names of victims ensures future generations remember what happened and reinforces the need to prevent similar tragedies.

    The unveiling forms part of activities marking the first anniversary of the attacks.

    A memorial service is expected to be held on June 13, led by Bishop Anagbe alongside bishops, priests and pastors in honour of those who lost their lives.

    Yelewata genocide memorial unveiled, honours 270 victims

  • Real Madrid: Militao gives verdict on Mourinho’s return

    Real Madrid: Militao gives verdict on Mourinho’s return

    Real Madrid defender, Eder Militao, has given his views on the return of Jose Mourinho to the Santiago Bernabeu.

    Real Madrid announced on Thursday the appointment of Mourinho as the club’s new manager.

    The Portuguese signed a three-year contract with the Los Blancos, having previously coached the club in the past from 2010 to 2013.

    Speaking about the return of Mourinho, Militao told SportyBet: “He is a great manager. I’m looking forward to next season.

    “On a personal level, life has its ups and downs. The important thing is to be mentally well. If your head is in the right place and you’re good with your family, everything flows better.”

    Real Madrid: Militao gives verdict on Mourinho’s return

  • World Cup: Van der Vaart knocks Tuchel over Chelsea star, two overrated Arsenal players in England squad

    World Cup: Van der Vaart knocks Tuchel over Chelsea star, two overrated Arsenal players in England squad

    Former Tottenham Hotspur star, Rafael van der Vaart, has criticized England manager Thomas Tuchel for his ‘strange’ choice to include two ‘overrated’ Arsenal players – Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze – in his World Cup squad and dropping Chelsea’s Cole Palmer.

    Van der Vaart feels the former Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain coach made a mistake by not including Palmer in the Three Lions squad for the World Cup.

    “When I’m watching the squad, I think [Eberechi] Eze and [Noni] Madueke are overrated,” Van der Vaart stated to AceOdds.

    “Madueke isn’t playing for Arsenal, and Eze is only playing sometimes. I think they are just a bit overrated.

    “I mean, Madueke is still a good player. I also know him very well from when he played at PSV.

    “The only thing I just really don’t understand is that Cole Palmer was not selected. That is a very strange choice.”

    World Cup: Van der Vaart knocks Tuchel over Chelsea star, two overrated Arsenal players in England squad

  • Canada Denies Partey Visa For Ghana’s World Cup Opener

    Canada Denies Partey Visa For Ghana’s World Cup Opener

    Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey will miss his nation’s first World Cup game in Toronto against Panama, after being denied entry to Canada.

    Partey, 32, has pleaded not guilty to seven charges of rape and one count of sexual assault relating to allegations by four different women between 2020 and 2022.

    He is due to stand trial next year.

    In a statement, FIFA confirmed the former Arsenal player, who is now with Spanish side Villarreal, will be unable to travel from Ghana’s training base in Boston after having his “visa application was refused by the Canadian government”.

    World football’s governing body, added: “FIFA is not involved in the immigration processes of host countries, including the adjudication of visas.

    “The host government ultimately determines who receives a visa and is admitted into the country.”

    On the Canadian government website rules around visiting the country state: “If you have committed or been convicted of a crime, you may not be allowed into Canada.”

    Partey has pleaded not guilty to all charges but is awaiting trial and has not been convicted.

    Prior to the tournament, Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz, said he had no qualms over selecting Partey, who was at Atletico Madrid before moving to London in 2020 to join the Gunners.

    “If the player is here with me, my answer is clear,” said Queiroz.

    “I don’t have any comments about my own decisions. He is here so what are we talking about?

    “This is not for me or you to make a judgement about.

    “Let the events run their normal course; let the river flow and one day when the river meets the ocean we are going to find the truth.”

    Canada Denies Partey Visa For Ghana’s World Cup Opener is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Silva Officially Joins Benfica As Head Coach

    Silva Officially Joins Benfica As Head Coach

    Former Fulham boss Marco Silva has been officially confirmed as the new head coach of Portuguese giants Benfica, replacing Jose Mourinho.

    Silva spent five years at the craven cottage, during which he successfully led the team back to the Premier League and secured an impressive 11th-place finish last season. His achievements earned him recognition and this new role at one of Portugal’s top clubs.

    The appointment follows Benfica’s third-place finish in Liga Portugal under the management of Jose Mourinho, who has since moved on to take charge of Real Madrid.

    Silva’s leadership will be pivotal as Benfica aims to improve their standings in the coming seasons.

    48-year-old Silva, previously managed Benfica’s local rivals Sporting in 2014-15, leading them to the ‌Portuguese ⁠Cup before joining Olympiacos the following season where he helped them to win the Greek Super League.

    After short spells at Hull City, Watford ⁠and Everton, Silva joined Fulham in 2021, and helped them to win the second-tier Championship ⁠on his debut season. Fulham reached the FA Cup quarter-finals twice under Silva, and ⁠established themselves as a stable Premier League side.

    Silva Officially Joins Benfica As Head Coach is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Elon Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire

    Elon Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire

    Elon Musk has become the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX began trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange on Friday, June 12, 2026.

    Musk’s net worth crossed the $1tn threshold shortly after the aerospace company completed its initial public offering (IPO) and shares began trading publicly.

    The increase in his fortune was driven by the early performance of SpaceX stock on its first day of trading.

    SpaceX opened at $150 per share, above its IPO price of $135. The opening price placed the company’s valuation at nearly $2tn.

    Musk holds a significant equity stake in the company, contributing to the increase in his estimated personal wealth.

    According to estimates from Forbes and Bloomberg, Musk’s net worth is approximately $1.1tn following the IPO.

    The calculation reflects his combined holdings in several companies, including Tesla, SpaceX, xAI, Neuralink, and The Boring Company.

    Musk, who was born in South Africa, has been the world’s richest individual for several years. His wealth has been closely tied to the performance of his technology and engineering companies, particularly Tesla and SpaceX.

    SpaceX, founded in 2002, develops and manufactures spacecraft and rocket systems. The company operates reusable rocket programs and provides satellite-based internet services through its Starlink network. It also conducts commercial and government space missions, including contracts with NASA.

    The IPO marks the first time SpaceX shares have been made available on a public exchange.

    Trading activity on the first day saw the company’s valuation rise significantly above its initial offering price.

    Financial analysts tracking the listing said the increase in SpaceX’s valuation contributed to Musk’s net worth crossing the trillion-dollar mark. Market data indicated strong early investor demand following the listing.

    Under the terms of the offering, Musk is subject to a lock-up period that restricts him from selling a large portion of his shares for a set period following the IPO. The restriction is standard in public listings to prevent immediate large-scale share sales by major stakeholders.

    SpaceX’s stock performance is expected to remain under close watch in the coming days as investors assess its valuation and trading stability following its market debut.

    Elon Musk Becomes World’s First Trillionaire is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Instagram, Facebook suffer global outage

    Instagram, Facebook suffer global outage

    Meta owned social media platforms, Instagram and Facebook experienced global outage on Friday.

    The disruption left millions of users across the globe unable to access their accounts.

    The outage affected Facebook’s main website, messenger service and mobile application with users reporting about being automatically logged out of their accounts.

    Attempts to log back in were met with messages indicating that “an unexpected error occurred”, while visitors to Facebook’s website received a notice that the company was working to resolve the issue.

    Users however turned to X platform to complain and confirm if others were experiencing similar problems

    A real-time service status platform that collects and analyzes user reports to monitor online service disruptions worldwide. By comparing incoming reports

    A platform that tracks service disruption, Downdetector recorded a sharp spike in reports relating to Facebook and its products before the website itself experienced technical difficulties.

    Downdetector reports on Friday afternoon that more than 100,000 people were having problems logging in to the Facebook App, while over 9,000 users were reporting problems with Instagram and 20,000 with Facebook Messenger.

    DAILY POST reports that as of the time of filing this report, Meta is yet to release an official statement on the cause of the outage.

    Instagram, Facebook suffer global outage

  • DSS Arrests Gun Courier, Intercepts RPG Tubes In Kano

    DSS Arrests Gun Courier, Intercepts RPG Tubes In Kano

    Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested a suspected gun courier, Muhammad Abubakar, in Kano State while allegedly transporting arms to Funtua in neighbouring Katsina State.

    The 30-year-old suspect was apprehended in Gezawa Local Government Area following intelligence reports, according to the DSS.

    Parading the suspect before journalists at the agency’s Kano State Command, security officials said Abubakar was intercepted with four Rocket-Propelled Grenade (RPG) tubes, three AK-47 rifles and two empty magazines.

    The DSS said preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect, who works as a transporter, was allegedly conveying the weapons from the Maigatari border area in Jigawa State to an undisclosed recipient in Funtua, an area affected by insecurity.

    According to the agency, the suspect confessed that he collected the weapons from a man identified as Bello and was promised N450,000 upon successful delivery of the items.

    Speaking to journalists, Abubakar claimed it was his first involvement in such an operation.

    He said he is from Mokwa in Niger State and works as a transporter conveying passengers between Kano, Abuja and Mokwa.

    According to him, Bello repeatedly persuaded him to transport the weapons before he eventually agreed.

    The suspect stated that he met Bello for the first time when he travelled to collect the arms, adding that he was arrested while transporting them to Funtua.

    He also admitted knowing that the weapons could be used for criminal activities but said he accepted the job because of the promised payment.

    The DSS said the suspect would be prosecuted, while efforts are ongoing in collaboration with other security agencies to track down and arrest his alleged accomplice and other members of the network.

    DSS Arrests Gun Courier, Intercepts RPG Tubes In Kano is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Nigerians empowered by democracy – NANS

    Nigerians empowered by democracy – NANS

    The Head of Senate Secretariat of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Abdullahi Muhammad Saleh, has said Nigeria’s 27 years of uninterrupted democracy have strengthened citizens’ freedoms and expanded access to opportunities, especially for young people.

    He made the remarks on Friday during a Democracy Day walk organised by NANS in Kano State.

    Speaking at the event, Saleh said democracy in Nigeria should be celebrated and reflected upon for its impact on citizens’ lives.

    “We are here to celebrate democracy, the unstoppable democracy of 27 years. And we need to applaud ourselves,” he said.

    He explained that democratic governance has given Nigerians greater freedoms and space for participation in civic life.

    “Let’s appreciate ourselves. Let’s celebrate it among ourselves. Because democracy comes with several packages, freedom of speech, freedom of movement, and freedom of expression of every kind of interest, as far as that interest is legal,” he added.

    Saleh also linked democratic progress to improved access to education and empowerment opportunities.

    According to him, young Nigerians are now better positioned than before.

    “I always say that democracy has come with a lot of things. Today, a child of a common man can go to school due to the NELFUND introduction. Not only the tuition fee, but upkeep is being given to students to keep them on campuses,” he said.

    Reflecting on Nigeria’s political journey since the return to civilian rule, he noted that each administration has contributed in different ways to national development.

    “At our age, we are able to witness the transition right from President Obasanjo down to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Every transition comes with development,” he said.

    He added that even technological changes over the years are part of the broader gains of democratic governance.

    “During President Obasanjo’s tenure, the introduction of handsets was a top-notch achievement, which Today we are enjoying, and it’s part of the dividends of democracy,” he stated.

    Nigerians empowered by democracy – NANS

  • Perlé’s 1958 W’Cup Winners’ Medal To Fetch £500,000 At Auction

    Perlé’s 1958 W’Cup Winners’ Medal To Fetch £500,000 At Auction

    A collection of World Cup memorabilia, featuring Pelé’s 1958 winners’ medal, is anticipated to fetch in excess of £2 million at an upcoming auction.

    The prestigious medal, awarded to the legendary footballer during his teenage years, is expected to command up to £500,000 on its own. Brazil won 5-2 in the final against host Sweden at Rasunda Stadium near Stockholm.

    This month, over 450 lots will go under the hammer, including the iconic jersey worn by goalkeeper Peter Shilton at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, and the shirt donned by Gordon Banks when he made his famous save against Pelé in 1970.

    The auction also boasts items from England’s triumphant 1966 World Cup campaign, such as Banks’ own winners’ medal and Alan Ball’s shirt from the final match.

    Organised by sports memorabilia specialists BUDDS, the sale is projected to exceed £2 million in total, following “strong interest” from collectors globally.

    Perlé’s 1958 W’Cup Winners’ Medal To Fetch £500,000 At Auction is first published on The Whistler Newspaper