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  • NBBF appoints Fizdale as D’Tigres head coach 

    NBBF appoints Fizdale as D’Tigres head coach 

    The Nigeria Basketball Federation, NBBF, has announced the appointment of David Fizdale as new head coach of  D’Tigers.

    Fizdale’s appointment comes on recommendation of NBBF technical committee.

     The American has coached in the National Basketball Assocation (NBA) all his life.

    The 51-year-old started his coaching career with the San Diego in 1998.

    The former point guard last worked as assistant coach at Phoenix Suns.

    Fizdale, who  is expected to contribute meaningfully to coaches education, player development pathways, and broader technical growth within the Nigerian basketball ecosystem left his role with the Phoenix Suns last year.

    NBBF appoints Fizdale as D’Tigres head coach 

  • Nigerian democracy being played by courts – Kakah

    Nigerian democracy being played by courts – Kakah

    A Public Policy Analyst and Development Expert, Abba Kakah, has decried that Nigerian democracy is being played by the courts of law.

    Fielding questions in an interview on ‘Prime Time’, a programme on Arise Television on Friday, Kakah said Nigerian politicians are not sincere and do not play by the rules.

    He referenced the Nigerian second Republic politicians who stood for democracy and were patriotic.

    The analyst equally bemoaned that the contemporary crop of politicians are greedy, selfish, and in most cases, criminal minded.

    “Nigerian democracy today is being played by the various courts of law in the land. What we have today is a politicized judiciary, because in most cases in democracy, the judicial role is supposed to be minimal.

    “And in the case of Nigeria, we have grown or graduated to a point where actually the courts are the ones deciding, not the Nigerian public, not the voters.

    “Because the politicians themselves are not sincere. They are not honest. They don’t play by the rules. That’s the reason it’s happening,” he said.

    Nigerian democracy being played by courts – Kakah

  • 2026 World Cup: Messi picks top six contenders for trophy

    2026 World Cup: Messi picks top six contenders for trophy

    Argentina captain, Lionel Messi, has picked the top contenders ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

    Messi, whose country are the current champions, also said they are right to dream of back-to-back success at the tournament.

    But the Inter Miami superstar however warned that teamslike France and Spain, “are in better shape.”

    Speaking in an interview with host Pollo Alvarez, Messi said: “As of today, France are in great shape again.

    “They have a ton of top-level players.”

    Messi also picked Spain and Brazil as countries to watch out for at the World Cup.

    He described Portugal as a “very competitive” team and pointed out that traditional European powerhouses like Germany and England are always dangerous.

    2026 World Cup: Messi picks top six contenders for trophy

  • Four men convicted in US over Haiti President Moise’s killing

    Four men convicted in US over Haiti President Moise’s killing

    Four defendants have been found guilty in the United States for roles in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse nearly five years ago.

    A federal jury in Miami on Friday convicted Arcangel Pretel Ortiz, Antonio Intriago, James Solages, and Walter Veintemilla of conspiracy to provide material support resulting in death.

    According to court records and evidence, the quartet colluded to overthrow Moïse and install a successor so that they could obtain lucrative government contracts in Haiti.

    They recruited allies in the U.S., 22 former Colombian Army soldiers and Haitian gang heads. Eight of the co-conspirators pleaded guilty for their roles, and six of them testified at trial.

    From late May to early June 2021, Ortiz, Intriago, Solages, and Veintemilla discussed a plan to kidnap Moïse at his sister’s house, drug him, and force him to resign.

    But that scheme failed, causing the defendants to switch to another tactic of kidnapping the late leader when he returned from an international trip on June 19, 2021.

    They eventually decided to order Colombian hirelings to attack Moïse’s home and eliminate him. The co-conspirators in Haiti obtained black-market weapons and ammunition for the mercenaries.

    Solages, the mercenaries, and Haitian allies struck on July 7, 2021, fatally shooting President Moïse in his bedroom in the Pelerin 5 area near Port-au-Prince, and wounding the First Lady, Martine Moïse.

    Prosecutors said after learning of the assassination, Veintemilla, who played a key role in financing the operation, called a co-conspirator and proclaimed: “The rat (President Moïse) is in the box.”

    Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Eisenberg stated that using American soil as a base for a violent machination overseas constitutes “a grave violation of our laws and our sovereignty.”

    U.S. Attorney, Southern District of Florida, Jason Quiñones, said the plot destabilized a nation and ended with a sitting president’s murder. “The jury has spoken, and the rule of law has answered,” he added.

    All four defendants face maximum penalties of life in prison. U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Becerra for the Southern District of Florida is expected to determine their years behind bars.

    Four men convicted in US over Haiti President Moise’s killing

  • Air Peace suspends Lagos-London flight over technical fault

    Air Peace suspends Lagos-London flight over technical fault

    Air Peace has announced a temporary disruption to its scheduled Lagos–London Gatwick service after a minor technical issue was detected during a routine inspection of the aircraft.

    In a statement shared on its official X account on Saturday, the airline said the fault was discovered shortly after passengers had boarded the aircraft, leading to the immediate withdrawal of the plane from operation in line with standard safety procedures.

    “Following the completion of passenger boarding, a routine post-boarding technical check identified a minor aircraft fault that required immediate attention,” the airline stated.

    According to the carrier, all passengers were safely disembarked while its engineers worked on the issue.

    The airline emphasised that safety remains its highest priority, explaining that the decision to suspend the flight was taken to ensure the wellbeing of passengers and crew members.

    “At Air Peace, the safety and wellbeing of our passengers and crew will always take precedence over operational schedules,” the statement read.

    “While we understand the inconvenience this situation may have caused, taking swift preventive action was the responsible and necessary decision,” it added.

    The airline said affected passengers were promptly notified about the development and provided with hotel accommodation alongside other support services.

    Air Peace also disclosed that another aircraft would be deployed from London to operate the delayed flight.

    “To minimise further disruption, a replacement aircraft from London will be dispatched and passengers are scheduled to depart this morning,” the airline said.

    The airline expressed appreciation to passengers for their patience and cooperation during the delay, while reaffirming its commitment to maintaining safe and dependable flight operations.

    Air Peace suspends Lagos-London flight over technical fault

  • US Based Nigerian Doctor To Pay $1m Fine For Cutting Trees

    US Based Nigerian Doctor To Pay $1m Fine For Cutting Trees

     

    Oakland’s City Council has voted that a Nigerian medical doctor, Matthew Bernard, and his wife will pay a fine of nearly $1m for felling 38 legally protected trees on and around their Claremont Avenue property in the United States.

    A California-based media platform, KQED, reported that more than 20 residents at a public hearing on Tuesday demanded enforcement of Oakland’s tree protection laws.

    They argued that the leafy canopies of the trees in the area were important for wildfire prevention, public health and environmental equity.

    Diaspora Tales reported last month that Bernard and his partner, Lynn Warner, said they removed trees from their property on an arborist’s advice.

    At the hearing on Tuesday, the Nigerian medical expert told the council that the trees removed from his property nearly four years ago were “dead, dying, leaning,” or in “hazardous condition.”

    The city, however, disagreed and fined Bernard and Warner $915,135.40 and placed a claim on their property that would prevent them from developing or selling the land until the fine was paid.

    Defending the fine, a community tree specialist, Erys Gagnez, said, “Trees of that size are not commercially available for replacement. Even with replanting, it will take decades, even centuries, to restore the ecological and protective functions that were lost. The scale of the fine reflects this reality.”

  • 2027 elections: Obi, Dickson meet Kwankwaso in Abuja ahead of NDC convention 

    2027 elections: Obi, Dickson meet Kwankwaso in Abuja ahead of NDC convention 

    Former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, alongside National Chairman of the NDC, Henry Seriake Dickson, paid a courtesy visit to Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso at his residence in Maitama, Abuja, on Friday night.

    The visit was disclosed in a statement issued by Kwankwaso’s media aide, Hon. Saifullahi Hassan.

    According to the statement, the political figures held discussions on political developments in the country, although details of the meeting were not made public.

    Among those who received the visitors alongside Kwankwaso were former Kano State Deputy Governor, Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna; Senator representing Kano Central, Rufa’i Sani Hanga; prominent NNPP chieftain, Buba Galadima; and member of the House of Representatives representing Kura, Madobi and Garun Malam Federal Constituency, Yusuf Datti Kura.

    Several other key figures within the Kwankwasiyya movement were also present during the meeting.

    Although the exact issues discussed were not disclosed, the development is expected to further fuel speculation over ongoing political realignments ahead of the 2027 presidential election, especially amid reports of possible alliance talks involving Obi and Kwankwaso on a joint presidential ticket.

    2027 elections: Obi, Dickson meet Kwankwaso in Abuja ahead of NDC convention 

  • Abia Govt orders suspension of sand dredging in Osisioma River

    Abia Govt orders suspension of sand dredging in Osisioma River

    The Commissioner for Environment, Abia State, Mr. Philemon Asonye Ogbonna  has ordered immediate suspension of sand dredging activities at the Umuadele River, Okpulo Umuobo,  Osisioma local government area.

    According to the State government, the suspension was in response to concerns of environmental degradation and other allegations of illegal operations in the River.

    The Commissioner, who stormed the sand dredging site during an unscheduled official visit, directed all the sand dredgers, tipper operators and loaders at the site to report to the Ministry of Environment for proper verification of their operational status and documentation.

    He condemned the increasing rate of illegal dredging activities in the area, expressing worry that the area has been severely degraded and devastated due to unregulated soil mining and sand dredging that had taken place for more than  a decade.

    Ogbonna also stressed the need for the sand dredgers  to harmonise their activities with the Abia State government.

    He expressed worry that any further unregulated sand dredging at the site will exacerbate the already bad situation.

    Ogbonna explained that the visit was both an enforcement action and an appeal for cooperation, noting that the government was determined to restore environmental sanity and ensure compliance with environmental laws in all parts of the State.

    Abia Govt orders suspension of sand dredging in Osisioma River

  • Xenophobia: NLC calls on South African unions to protect migrants

    Xenophobia: NLC calls on South African unions to protect migrants

    The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, has called for immediate measures to address rising xenophobic attacks against African migrants in South Africa, urging the Congress of South African Trade Unions, COSATU, to launch a large-scale awareness campaign to protect migrant workers.

    In a letter dated May 7, 2026, and addressed to the leadership of COSATU in Johannesburg, NLC President Joe Ajaero condemned recent incidents involving the killing of African migrants and destruction of their businesses.

    Ajaero described the attacks as a consequence of worsening economic conditions and ineffective government policies, stressing that African workers should not be turned against one another.

    “We cannot claim to fight for the working class while allowing a section of that class to be hunted like wild animals,” he stated.

    The labour leader urged COSATU to lead extensive sensitisation efforts in communities, unions and workplaces to counter narratives blaming migrants for unemployment and poverty.

    “We must break, once and for all, the racist myth that a fellow black African from across a colonial border is our enemy,” Ajaero added.

    The NLC also criticised what it described as the inadequate response of South African security agencies, accusing authorities of failing to provide sufficient protection for migrants and their businesses.

    Ajaero called for the full deployment of security resources to prevent further violence, while demanding the arrest and prosecution of those responsible for the attacks.

    He also urged the South African government to ensure compensation for victims and families affected by the violence.

    According to the NLC, xenophobia poses a major threat to workers’ solidarity across Africa, weakening labour movements and collective bargaining efforts.

    “Xenophobia is not good for anybody, especially the world of work, because it fractures working-class unity and weakens our collective bargaining power against capital,” Ajaero said.

    The congress further proposed an emergency meeting involving African labour organisations under the African Regional Organisation of the International Trade Union Confederation and the Organisation of African Trade Union Unity to develop coordinated strategies for protecting migrant workers across the continent.

    Ajaero warned that failure to tackle xenophobic violence decisively could encourage similar incidents in other African countries.

    “Xenophobia is a cancer that, if not excised in South Africa, will metastasise across the continent,” he said.

    Xenophobia: NLC calls on South African unions to protect migrants

  • U-20 WWCQ: Malawi will give everything to beat Falconets – Chinyamula

    U-20 WWCQ: Malawi will give everything to beat Falconets – Chinyamula

    Malawi U-20 women’s team captain,  Laticia Chinyamula is confident the team can beat Nigeria’s Falconets to a place at the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup, DAILY POST reports.

    The Young Scorchers will host Moses Aduku’s side in the second leg of their final qualifying round tie at the Bingu National Stadium, Lilongwe on Saturday (today).

    Maggie Chombo’s side must overturn the 2-0 deficit from the first leg to earn a place at Poland 2026.

     Chinyamula is adamant the task is achieveable despite the pedigree of their opponent.

    “We know what this match means to the nation, and as players we are ready to give everything on the pitch. We believe in ourselves, and we will fight until the final whistle,” said Chinyamula.

    The encounter will kick-off at 3pm local time 2pm Nigeria time.

    Three other African countries will be vying for places at the U-20 Women’s World Cup this weekend.

    U-20 WWCQ: Malawi will give everything to beat Falconets – Chinyamula