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WC Africa Final Playoff: Behold, Congo’s Leopards Hoping To ‘Eat’ S/Eagles Tomorrow

WC Africa Final Playoff: Behold, Congo’s Leopards Hoping To ‘Eat’ S/Eagles Tomorrow

As Nigeria battles DR Congo's Leopards tomorrow in the final Africa playoff of 2026 World Cup, it could be a mistake to assume the victors over Cameroun are pushovers. The Leopards boast an array of stars who ply their craft in Europe's top leagues and will be expected by their countrymen to put in a massive shift to undo seeming favourites, the Super Eagles. Their squad has big-name stars who can humiliate any opponent on a good day. They include: *Cédric Bakambu, a forward who plays for Real Betis in La Liga. He is an experienced goalscorer and a key…
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Mbah Raises C’ttee To Review State-Controlled Taxes, Revenues

Mbah Raises C’ttee To Review State-Controlled Taxes, Revenues

By Sylvia Kodilichukwu, Enugu Enugu State Governor, Dr. Peter Mbah, has inaugurated a committee to carry out comprehensive review of tax policies, rates, levies, and fees under the control of the state. According to government, the committee, which has two weeks to carry out its assignment, would benchmark the state’s revenue practices against Lagos, Abuja, and other South-East states as they relate to Land Use Charge, Certificate of Occupancy (C-of-O) fees, market levies and stall rents, business premises registration, signage and advertisement fees, among others, and recommend reforms to improve compliance, fairness, transparency, and revenue efficiency. The nine-man committee, which…
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FG Aware Of Policies On Christian Persecution, Prefers Media Manipulation To Outright Stoppage -American Senator

FG Aware Of Policies On Christian Persecution, Prefers Media Manipulation To Outright Stoppage -American Senator

*No Such Thing Here, Govt Insists Respected US Senator Ted Cruz (Republican -Texas) yesterday claimed that Nigeria's Federal Government (FG) is aware and tolerant of official policies aggravating what he described as Christian persecution,but allegedly failed to do anything to stop same. He listed the policies to include enforcement of Sharia law and extremist Islamic violence which,he said,led to persecution and slaughter of Christians. Strongly advising government to immediately terminate such policies, Sen. Cruz said rather what government is doing is to engage in media manipulation "to escape exposure and accountability." In a statement he posted on his X account…
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HURIWA Accuses Justice Omotosho Of Acting For External Interests,Not Justice, In Kanu’s Terrorism Trial

HURIWA Accuses Justice Omotosho Of Acting For External Interests,Not Justice, In Kanu’s Terrorism Trial

Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has accused Justice James Omotosho of the Federal High Court, Abuja, of acting in a manner that suggests he is playing a role scripted by external forces, and not justice, in the terrorism trial of detained leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. The judge has fixed 20 November for judgment in the matter amid loud protests by Kanu that the law under which he is being tried no longer exists and has been repealed. HURIWA further alleged that Justice Omotosho appears to be on a predetermined conclusion in the…
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Jubilation As Abiodun Brings Life Back To Akute–Ajuwon–Alagbole Axis

Jubilation As Abiodun Brings Life Back To Akute–Ajuwon–Alagbole Axis

By Tayo Mabeweje Residents celebrate as long-neglected communities finally see modern roads, more projects coming across Ogun State. For years, the people of Akute, Ajuwon, and Alagbole journeyed through dust, potholes, and despair — a once-vibrant corridor reduced to a trail of hardship and lost opportunities. But on a bright afternoon in Ifo Local Government Area of the state, joy returned to the land. Songs rose, drums thundered, and hearts swelled with gratitude as Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, cut the ribbon that reopened their world to progress. The newly reconstructed Akute–Ajuwon–Alagbole road was not just asphalt and concrete;…
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JUST IN! US Military Plans To Divide Gaza, ‘Green Zone’ For International, Israeli Troops

JUST IN! US Military Plans To Divide Gaza, ‘Green Zone’ For International, Israeli Troops

*'Red Zone' To Be Left In Ruins The US is planning for the long-term division of Gaza into a “green zone” under Israeli and international military control, where reconstruction would start, and a “red zone” to be left in ruins. Foreign forces will initially deploy alongside Israeli soldiers in the east of Gaza, leaving the devastated strip divided by the current Israeli-controlled “yellow line”, according to US military planning documents seen by the Guardian UK and sources briefed on American plans. “Ideally you would want to make it all whole, right? But that’s aspirational,” said a US official, speaking on…
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PDP Convention: Oyo Police Promises Protection, Rule Of Law

PDP Convention: Oyo Police Promises Protection, Rule Of Law

By Stephen Gbadamosi, Ibadan Oyo State Police Command has declared its readiness to ensure a peaceful and hitch-free conduct of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Convention scheduled to hold tomorrow (Saturday, November 15) and Sunday, November 16, at the Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, Ibadan. This was contained in a statement issued today by the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Adewale Osifeso, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), who noted that the Command had put in place a comprehensive security arrangement ahead of the two-day event. According to the statement, the convention was expected to attract high-profile political…
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Fallout Of Nigeria Loss: Gabonese Weep, Coach Turns Psychologist, Urges All To Turn Page

Fallout Of Nigeria Loss: Gabonese Weep, Coach Turns Psychologist, Urges All To Turn Page

There was gloom in Gabon after yesterday's thumping 4-1 loss to Nigeria's Super Eagles in the penultimate Africa qualifying playoff towards World Cup 2026, but the leadership of the Panthers quickly moved to raise sunken morale among the players and citizens of the country. The match was the first of two games played in Rabat, Morocco. In the second match, DR Congo narrowly edged Cameroun 1-0, to set up a thrilling matchup against the Super Eagles on Sunday. Victory for either country in that match does still not give qualification to the World Cup as there remains a last game,…
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Wike-Yerima Faceoff: Ex-NBA President, Agbakoba, Raises Serious Concerns About Military Regulations Amidst Constitutional Civilian Laws, Seeks Probe

Wike-Yerima Faceoff: Ex-NBA President, Agbakoba, Raises Serious Concerns About Military Regulations Amidst Constitutional Civilian Laws, Seeks Probe

Does retired Naval chief Zubair Gambo possess a valid land title to the disputed Abuja land? Do military rules operate separately or have superiority over civilian laws in a constitutional democracy? These are some of the burning questions that legal luminary and former president, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Chief Olisa Agbakoba, said were thrown up by last Tuesday's confrontation between Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, and a Naval Lieutenant, A. Yerima, who led a military team that bluntly refused the Minister access to a piece of land in Abuja. The land is linked to former Chief of Naval…
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Wike And The Naval Officer

Wike And The Naval Officer

BY ABRAHAM OGBODO It is not right to say that Nyesom Wike is in the news again. He is, always. The big deal is when the Minister, who was also Governor of Rivers State for eight years, manages to stop boiling over and strike a comportment that does not attract news hunters. Last Tuesday, Wike as FCT Minister, went to recover a swath of land which acquisition did not, according to him, follow the due process laid down by the authorities of the FCT. There are ways to own land in Nigeria. The Supreme Court said so in Idundun V…
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