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  • UCL: Two final spots up for grabs as Arsenal welcome Atletico, Bayern chase PSG

    UCL: Two final spots up for grabs as Arsenal welcome Atletico, Bayern chase PSG

    The Champions League semi-final return legs are set for Tuesday and Wednesday.

    DAILY POST reports that only two of the remaining four teams – Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich – will secure their ticket to the final.

    Tuesday fixture:

    Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid

    The kickoff for this game is 8 pm, and the venue is Emirates Stadium.

    The first leg in Spain ended 1-1, so Arsenal, who are currently leading the Premier League table, need a strong home performance to get past Diego Simeone’s side.

    The Gunners head to the game after beating Fulham 3-0 in the Premier League over the weekend, while Atletico Madrid won 2-0 against Valencia in the LaLiga.

    Wednesday fixture:

    Bayern Munich vs PSG

    The kickoff for this game is 8 pm, and the venue is Allianz Arena.

    The first leg in Paris ended 5-4 in favour of PSG, so the Parisians, who are currently leading the French Ligue 1 table, need to put in an outstanding display to get past Vincent Kompany’s side in Germany.

    The Parisians head to the game after playing a 2-2 draw with Lorient in the Ligue 1 encounter on Saturday, while Bayern drew 3-3 with Heidenheim in the Bundesliga clash at home.

    Speaking with DAILY POST ahead of the Champions League semi-final second leg fixtures, Lagos-based journalist, Femi Fabunmi, backed both Arsenal and Bayern to progress to the final, citing home advantage.

    “The first legs were crackers, especially in Paris, where both PSG and Bayern showed real attacking firepower,” Fabunmi said.

    “Arsenal came away with a draw, which makes the Emirates Stadium return a must-watch.

    “Bayern will have a cracker on their hands on Wednesday, but I think they will edge it at home.

    “Arsenal’s situation is trickier, but home support should be enough to push them through to the final,” he said.

    UCL: Two final spots up for grabs as Arsenal welcome Atletico, Bayern chase PSG

  • 2027: Stay in your house if you can’t fight – Datti Baba-Ahmed slams Peter Obi

    2027: Stay in your house if you can’t fight – Datti Baba-Ahmed slams Peter Obi

    Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed, the Labour Party presidential running mate with Peter Obi in the 2023 election, has revealed the major problem he has with the former Anambra State governor.

    In an interview released on X Monday, Baba-Ahmed told Peter Obi to stay away from the 2027 presidential election if he is not ready to fight.

    He faulted Peter Obi’s exit from the Labour Party, noting that he would have remained to address the opposition party’s challenge.

    According to him, the north may not rally behind Peter Obi and former Kano Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso’s presidential ticket as being touted by both politicians.

    “As much as I dislike what the All Progressives Congress has done against Nigerians, someone who got the Labour Party’s ticket so easily should have stayed to fix the problem of the party no matter how difficult it is.

    “My former leader (Peter Obi) saying that wherever there is a quarrel, he will walk away? So there is a quarrel in Nigeria, will he walk away? If you are not ready to fight, stay in your house,” he stated.

    Recall that on Sunday, Peter Obi and Kwankwaso dumped the African Democratic Congress for the Nigerian Democratic Congress.

    DAILY POST reports that Peter Obi had earlier defected from LP, where he had run for the 2023 presidential election with Baba-Ahmed.

    2027: Stay in your house if you can’t fight – Datti Baba-Ahmed slams Peter Obi

  • 2027: Gov Idris submits APC nomination form for second term

    2027: Gov Idris submits APC nomination form for second term

    Kebbi State Governor, Dr Nasir Idris, has submitted his governorship nomination form to the All Progressives Congress, APC, indicating his intention to seek a second term ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The nomination form was presented on Monday in Abuja, where the APC National Organising Secretary, Alhaji Suleiman Argungu, received it on behalf of the party.

    Argungu expressed confidence in the governor’s leadership and electoral prospects, commending his administration’s performance in infrastructure development and social welfare in Kebbi State.

    He said the party was satisfied with the governor’s achievements and expressed confidence in his chances in the 2027 election.

    Responding through his deputy, Senator Abubakar Umar-Tafida, Governor Idris thanked the party for its support and pledged to build on his administration’s achievements.

    He also urged the people of Kebbi State to sustain their support, assuring them of continued delivery of development projects.

    The governor was accompanied by political figures and government officials, including the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu; former governors and lawmakers; the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Yakubu Bala-Tafida; and the Acting Speaker of the Kebbi State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Samaila Muhammad Bagudo.

    Others included members of the National Assembly, state commissioners, APC executives, and other political stakeholders.

    2027: Gov Idris submits APC nomination form for second term

  • LASCOPA raises alarm over misleading prices, hidden costs in Lagos

    LASCOPA raises alarm over misleading prices, hidden costs in Lagos

    The Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) has warned businesses operating in Lagos State against deceptive pricing in advertisements, raising concern over the growing trend of hidden charges and misleading price claims.

    The warning was contained in a statement issued by the general manager of LASCOPA, Afolabi Solebo, on Monday, where he drew attention to how some entrepreneurs advertises goods and services at attractive prices only for consumers to face extra cost or conflicting terms at the point of purchase.

    According to him, such actions weaken customers’ trust and go against established consumer protection laws. He emphasised that all advertised prices must be clear, accurate, and inclusive, noting that businesses have a duty to present pricing in a way that does not confuse or mislead buyers.

    He warned that practices such as unclear pricing, fake discounts, and bait-and-switch tactics designed to lure unsuspecting customers would not be tolerated.

    The LASCOPA boss also cautioned businesses that run promotions, discounts or raffle draws linked to sales to avoid using uncertain expressions like “while stock lasts,” explaining that such terms could violate consumer rights if not clearly defined.

    He advised that businesses must state the exact duration of such offers, including clear start and end dates, as well as all conditions attached.

    Solebo further noted that failure to follow fair pricing and advertising rules is an offence under the Lagos State Consumer Protection Law, particularly under “the right to be informed,” adding that violators risk penalties, sanctions and possible prosecution.

    “Failure to comply with fair pricing and advertising standards constitutes an offence under the Lagos State Consumer Protection Law “the right to be informed” and will attract appropriate enforcement actions, including penalties, sanctions, and possible prosecution,” Solebo said.

    He urged all business owners, including supermarkets, online vendors, automobile dealers, electronics stores, service providers, and retailers, to review their pricing methods and advertising practices to ensure full compliance with the law.

    He also encouraged consumers to report cases of misleading pricing and false advertisements to the agency through its official complaint channels.

    LASCOPA restated its commitment to protecting consumers and ensuring a fair, transparent, informed, and competitive marketplace across Lagos State.

    LASCOPA raises alarm over misleading prices, hidden costs in Lagos

  • Three Arrested For Spreading False Divorce News About Tony Elumelu

    Three Arrested For Spreading False Divorce News About Tony Elumelu

     

    The United Bank for Africa has dismissed as false and defamatory a viral social media claim alleging that its Group Chairman, Tony Elumelu, has divorced his wife, Awele.

    In a formal notice issued by the bank’s Group Head of Brand, Marketing and Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo, on Sunday, the institution described the publication as “fabricated, reckless, and malicious,” adding that it was intended to damage the reputation of the bank and its chairman.

    The statement read,“The attention of UBA Group has been drawn to a false, defamatory, and malicious publication currently circulating on social media platforms, falsely alleging that the Group Chairman, Mr Tony O. Elumelu, CFR, has divorced his wife.”

    UBA stressed that the claim had no factual basis and constituted a deliberate attempt to mislead the public.

    It further stated, “These statements and all similar content are entirely fabricated, reckless, and without basis. The claims are a deliberate falsehood designed to mislead the public and cause reputational harm.”

    The bank also confirmed that security agencies had been notified and arrests had already been made.

    “The matter has been referred to the relevant law enforcement authorities, who have commenced action. We confirm that three individuals directly connected to the creation and dissemination of these malicious falsehoods have been arrested,” the statement said.

    The individuals named include, Kingsley Akunemeihe (@Directorkem), Chigozie Ihebom, and John Nwanorue (@problemchimky)

    UBA added that investigations were ongoing and may lead to further arrests and prosecutions of others involved in the alleged defamation campaign.

    The bank warned individuals and platforms spreading the content to desist immediately, stating, “This serves as a formal notice to all individuals, platforms, and entities involved in the publication, reposting, or continued dissemination of this content to immediately cease and desist.”

    It also directed that all related materials be taken down and preserved for possible legal proceedings, while cautioning that failure to comply would attract civil and criminal action.

    UBA reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the reputation and privacy of its chairman and the institution, saying it would pursue all available legal remedies against those responsible.

  • INEC’s Recognition Of Wike-Backed Group Doesn’t Validate Process – Ememobong

    INEC’s Recognition Of Wike-Backed Group Doesn’t Validate Process – Ememobong

    The National Publicity Secretary of the Interim National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ini Ememobong, has dismissed the recognition of a rival, Wike-backed leadership by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), insisting that such acknowledgment does not confer legitimacy on what he described as a “faulty process.”

    Speaking on Politics Today, a Channels Television programme on Monday, Ememobong defended the emergence of the party’s interim leadership and argued that the ongoing crisis within the PDP requires political, not purely legal, solutions.

    “Clearly, the judiciary, the laws of the land, are not able to solve political problems,” he said. “Political problems must find political solutions. Anytime you try to use the straight line of the law to solve multifarious political issues, you end up creating more problems.”

    Ememobong clarified that Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, currently serves as Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, while the party’s Interim NWC is led by Kabiru Turaki. He said his role as National Publicity Secretary is tied specifically to the interim structure.

    Addressing the controversy surrounding the Supreme Court judgment that voided the party’s November national convention in Ibadan, Ememobong argued that the ruling exposed deeper structural issues rather than resolving them.

    According to him, the root of the dispute lies in what he described as an illegitimate exercise of authority by suspended party officials. He maintained that actions taken by the rival faction were built on a defective foundation.

    “Before you exercise power, there must be authority. Authority comes before power,” he said. “The origin of what they are holding on to started on the 3rd, on a letter sent to INEC by someone who, as of that date, had no capacity in law to act.”

    Using an analogy, he added: “If you are suspended on the 1st and on the 3rd you come out to say you are now in charge and begin to issue directives, that foundation is faulty. Everything built on it will crash.”

    Ememobong further argued that the Court of Appeal had already established that certain key actors in the dispute were suspended and had not been formally reinstated, rendering their subsequent actions invalid. He noted that attempts to overturn that position at the Supreme Court failed.

    On the formation of the Interim NWC, he explained that the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC), with what he described as the required quorum, stepped in to fill a leadership vacuum created by the legal disputes.

    “The party existed as a vehicle but didn’t have a driver,” he said. “So the NEC met, appointed an interim leadership, and mandated it to ensure that the party remains functional and ready for elections.”

    He added that the interim leadership has already commenced key activities, including the sale of nomination forms and the establishment of guidelines for candidate selection.

    Reacting to INEC’s continued recognition of the rival leadership, Ememobong accused the electoral body of bias, saying its position does not determine legality.

    “The monitoring or attendance of INEC does not qualify or disqualify a process,” he stated. “INEC’s recognition cannot validate what is fundamentally flawed.”

    He also took a swipe at the commission, suggesting it had compromised its neutrality. “This INEC, as constituted today, has been so discredited even before the elections,” he said, while expressing confidence that ongoing court cases would ultimately resolve the dispute.

    Despite the deepening internal crisis and a wave of defections that has reportedly reduced the PDP’s governors’ ranks, Ememobong insisted that the party remains a viable political force.

    “We are contenders, not pretenders,” he said. “Like the phoenix, no matter how down we go, when we rise, we take over again.”

    He attributed the party’s current challenges to both internal disagreements and external pressures, warning against what he described as efforts to push Nigeria toward a one-party state.

    “At the slightest opportunity, this party will spring surprises,” he added.

    INEC’s Recognition Of Wike-Backed Group Doesn’t Validate Process – Ememobong is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • 2027: Igbo group vows to ensure only credible candidates are elected

    2027: Igbo group vows to ensure only credible candidates are elected

    A group from the Southeast region under the aegis of AlaIgbo Political Watchdog, APW, has vowed to create what it termed a new era of political rejuvenation in the Southeast by ensuring that only credible candidates are elected into political positions across Igboland in the 2027 general elections.

    A press statement issued by its spokesperson, Prince Ben Ahanonu, stated that as a political advocacy group, it is committed to ensuring effective leadership in the region.

    Ahanonu added that the group, in order to achieve its goal, has established a platform to engage with aspirants regardless of their party affiliations.

    “It is our conviction that AlaIgbo predates modern political parties. Consequently, no political entity can significantly advance the region’s development unless leadership is rooted in credibility and selflessness.

    “Therefore, we shall support candidates who demonstrate a zeal for transparent public service, devoid of any pursuit of personal aggrandisement,” the statement read.

    APW added that it will support credible leaders who possess a proven track record of public service so that, when elected, they will be present and accessible.

    The group remarked that only candidates who are committed to sacrificial service, in the legacy of the late Sam Mbakwe, will be supported.

    “We will support candidates who reward excellence and hard work, rather than mediocrity, self serving individuals, or their mediocre circles.

    “We are now accepting applications. Come and pitch your vision and strategic roadmap; following a rigorous internal review, we will champion the best candidate to the voters.”

    2027: Igbo group vows to ensure only credible candidates are elected

  • NPFL: Chelle praises Shooting Stars duo after win over Nasarawa United

    NPFL: Chelle praises Shooting Stars duo after win over Nasarawa United

    Super Eagles head coach, Eric Chelle, has praised Lucky Emmanuel and Ayobami Junior’s performances in Shooting Stars’ 3–2 win over Nasarawa United.

    Chelle was in the stands at Lekan Salami Stadium on Sunday for the matchday 36 Nigeria Premier Football League fixture.

    The coach singled out forward Junior as one of the standout performers but said he still has areas to improve.

    “Lucky scored twice, but I wanted to watch Ayobami Junior,” Chelle told Shooting Stars media.

    “He did well with the ball. He is very good.

    “When without the ball, he needs to work harder to help the team. The players gave everything throughout the encounter.”

    Emmanuel scored a brace for Shooting Stars in the win.

    Chelle is expected to attend Tuesday’s clash between Ikorodu City and Wikki Tourists.

    NPFL: Chelle praises Shooting Stars duo after win over Nasarawa United

  • NNL: Sporting Lagos, Doma United claim victories on Super Four opening day

    NNL: Sporting Lagos, Doma United claim victories on Super Four opening day

    Sporting Lagos and Doma United recorded victories on the opening day of the Nigeria National League Super Six playoff.

    In the first game of the day, Sporting Lagos recorded a 1–0 win over Ranchers Bees.

    Alex Leme netted the decisive goal for Jeffrey Buter’s side with a clinical header five minutes before the break.

    They held on to their lead for the remainder of the game despite a strong fight from Ranchers Bees.

    Doma United also beat Inter Lagos 1–0 in the day’s other fixture.

    Fantami Yusuf fired home the winner in the 16th minute.

    Doma United will face Sporting Lagos in their second game of the competition on Wednesday.

    Inter Lagos will face Ranchers Bees the same day.

    NNL: Sporting Lagos, Doma United claim victories on Super Four opening day

  • Bold move – PETROAN sends message to Tinubu, NNPCL on partnership to restart Port Harcourt, Warri refineries

    Bold move – PETROAN sends message to Tinubu, NNPCL on partnership to restart Port Harcourt, Warri refineries

    The Petroleum Products Retail Outlets Owners Association of Nigeria, PETROAN, has hailed the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for his administration’s bold and strategic efforts toward revitalising the nation’s refining sector.

    PETROAN, in a statement on Monday by its spokesperson, Joseph Obele, particularly applauded the recent milestone achieved by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited in signing a Memorandum of Understanding with reputable Chinese firms, Sanjiang Chemical Company Limited and Xingcheng (Fuzhou) Industrial Park Operation and Management Co. Limited, aimed at accelerating the rehabilitation, restart, and expansion of the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries.

    Commenting on the development, the National President of PETROAN, Billy Gillis-Harry, described the agreement as a timely and strategic intervention that signals a new direction for Nigeria’s refining sector.

    He noted that the introduction of a technical equity partnership model would bring much-needed operational discipline, efficiency, and accountability that had been lacking in previous refinery rehabilitation efforts.

    Billy Gillis-Harry further emphasised that this development represents a decisive shift from past approaches that yielded limited results to a more performance-driven model that ensures long-term sustainability.

    According to him, PETROAN sees this initiative as a critical step toward restoring Nigeria’s refining capacity and reducing the nation’s overdependence on imported petroleum products.

    Billy Gillis-Harry also outlined the wide-ranging benefits of the successful rehabilitation and expansion of the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries, including massive job creation.

    Recall that NNPCL recently signed an MoU with Chinese firms to restart the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries.

    Bold move – PETROAN sends message to Tinubu, NNPCL on partnership to restart Port Harcourt, Warri refineries