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Zambia Coach Acknowledges Nigeria’s Superiority After Heavy Defeat

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Head coach Nora Häuptle of the Copper Queens of Zambia has publicly acknowledged that her team was surpassed by the Nigerian Super Falcons.
According to reports, on Friday night, July 18, the Super Falcons defeated the Zambian women’s team 5-0 in the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) quarterfinal.
Following the defeat in Casablanca’s Larbi Zaouli Stadium, the Swiss tactician acknowledged that the two teams’ talent differences were significant.

We suffered a very obvious loss. Kudos to Nigeria for their well-earned triumph. We have to acknowledge that Nigeria was superior than us today, Häuptle said.

After a solid group-stage performance and a lot of pre-match excitement, the Zambian team entered the match feeling confident, however they failed to score a single goal during the game.

However, the Super Falcons were merciless, scoring three goals in the first half alone thanks to Osinachi Ohale, Esther Okoronkwo, and Chiwendu Ihezuo. Tosin Demehin and Folashade Ijamilusi added two more goals after the half.

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Super Falcons head coach Justine Madugu took the opportunity to consider his team’s development and the effort that had gone into the win, while Zambia’s coach admitted loss.

“As we previously stated, it’s a work in progress,” Madugu added. We concentrated on improving our finishing, final passes, service delivery, and other areas of weakness. We witnessed the outcomes today.

Before the quarterfinal matchup, the Super Falcons appeared to be far from dominant and only managed four goals in the group stage. However, the performance on Friday night seemed to be the result of a carefully thought-out improvement.

The Super Falcons will play the winner of the South Africa vs. Senegal game in the semi-finals. That game is set for tonight, July 19, at 8 p.m.

Shehu Sani Warns Peter Obi Against Political Distraction – “Stick with Labour Party”

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Peter Obi, the former governor of Anambra State, has been advised to stay in the Labour Party (LP) by Shehu Sani, a former federal legislator.
Keep in mind that Obi was the Labour Party’s (LP) 2023 presidential candidate.
Following President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar, who ran on the platforms of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC), respectively, he finished third.

But since the last election, the Labour Party has seen a number of internal problems, with two groups vying for control of the organization.

After the leadership contest, Obi has been at the center of conversations about the party’s future.

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In spite of these obstacles, Obi has remained in the LP and distanced himself from recent rumors that he would join the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a member of an opposition alliance in the run-up to the general elections in 2027.

Peter Obi’s Birthday Advice From Shehu Sani
Sani, a former senator from Kaduna State, joined the host of Nigerians in celebrating Obi’s 64th birthday on Saturday (today) and suggested that the former governor think about remaining in the Labour Party.

“To Mr. Peter Obi, happy birthday. Hold your labor, I say; you know it’s the Devil. On his official 𝕏 Twitter, Sani stated, “Don’t chase two rabbits at the same time,” advising Obi to refrain from changing platforms in light of the current political unpredictability.

Adeleke’s Future in PDP Uncertain as Osun Senators Join APC

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There have been many rumors about Governor Ademola Adeleke’s political future because two senators from Osun State who were elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) recently defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
It had previously stated that, in separate letters dated June 21, 2025, Senators Francis Fadahunsi (Osun East) and Olubiyi Fadeyi (Osun Central) had resigned from the PDP, claiming “irreconcilable differences” within the party.
Both the PDP and APC camps in the state are tense after their departure because many think Adeleke will be the next to leave.

The news has sent the political world into a frenzy, particularly among APC candidates for governor, some of whom are publicly opposed to Adeleke joining the party.

Government operations in Osun have apparently come to a near standstill in recent weeks due to the knock-on effects of the continuous political unrest.

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Vanguard claims that in response to the escalating rumors, Senator Iyiola Omisore, the former APC National Secretary and Deputy Governor of Osun State, cautioned Governor Adeleke against what he called an attempt to “join the APC through the backdoor.”

“Instead of going to some governor colleagues to smuggle him into the APC, the governor should speak to party leaders in the state,” Omisore stated. We party members are unsure if he will join us if neither the state chairman nor the national chairman are informed of his arrival.

Omisore emphasized the significance of appropriate political involvement and consultation, even if he acknowledged that no one can prevent Adeleke from joining the APC.

Oladele Oyelude, the Coordinator of the Tinubu-Shettima Ambassadors, on the other hand, publicly supported Adeleke’s purported plan to join the ruling party. He called the governor “a big addition,” whose support would help President Bola Tinubu’s 2027 reelection campaign.

“Party leaders, particularly those appointed by the president, should not be perceived as attempting to thwart Governor Adeleke’s attempt to join the APC. He remains popular with the public for the time being, which is very beneficial to the president and the party. We may discuss other interests after he joins the party, in my opinion,” he remarked.

Real Madrid, Barca, Man Utd No Longer Official Club World Cup Champions – New Rules

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FIFA, the organization that oversees football worldwide, has formally categorized the Club World Cup, depriving previous winners of the title.
As a result, they are no longer the winners of the Club World Cup, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool, and Manchester City.
Only Chelsea, the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup winners, can rightfully be referred to as FIFA Club World Cup winners and, thus, world champions, according to the global football governing body.

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The FIFA Intercontinental Champions title will now be worn by all other past winners, irrespective of their background or level of domination in the competition.

Legendary teams like Real Madrid, who have won the competition five times, Manchester United, who were winners in 2008, and Barcelona, who have won it three times, are all impacted by the decision.

The tournament’s newly enlarged structure, which debuted in 2025, is the reason for the change in recognition. In a format akin to the men’s FIFA World Cup, 32 clubs from six football confederations faced off in a single event for the first time.

Under new manager Enzo Maresca, Chelsea took full advantage of the redesigned platform, defeating Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 in a decisive final to win the cup. FIFA now views this updated version of the competition as the formal beginning of the Club World Cup era.

Four clubs—PSG (France), Pyramids (Egypt), Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), and Cruz Azul (Mexico)—have already secured their spots by winning their respective continental titles, and the next Club World Cup will take place in 2029.

ADC to Tinubu: You Can’t Buy the North with Last-Minute Moves

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s latest appointment announcements have been characterized by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a “desperate, cynical attempt to buy back the trust that he has spent over a year squandering, particularly in Northern Nigeria.”
The ADC criticized the alleged appointments as “too little, too late” in a statement signed by Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, the party’s national publicity secretary.
The party went on to say that Tinubu cannot ignore a region for more than 25 months and demand praise because “you suddenly remembered on the twenty-sixth month that Nigeria is bigger than Lagos State.”

The ADC says these appointments are merely “political panic management.”

It said that the nominations are a desperate attempt to cover up the severe injuries that Northern Nigeria has sustained from more than a year of deliberate neglect, presidential haughtiness, and unheard-of nepotism.

According to the statement: “This government ignored the bandits terrorizing northern villages, our farmers abandoning their land, and the collapse of rural economies due to the removal of poorly planned fuel subsidies for more than a year.”

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Now, as public dissatisfaction grows and a strong opposition coalition gains momentum in the North and throughout the nation, President Tinubu is suddenly reminded that there are Nigerians to appoint to positions outside of Lagos.

From eliminating subsidies to making the majority of political appointments, this administration has made all of its significant decisions without consulting the North. The President is giving appointments as consolation prizes now that the repercussions of his choices are evident. However, Northerners are aware that they are co-owners of our wonderful federal republic and should not be fooled by these symbolic appointments. They recognize that President Tinubu’s acts are not sincere. Symbolism is not government, and tokenism is not inclusiveness.

With consultation, policy equity, and genuine federal character, the ADC called on the Tinubu administration to move away from what it called “Bourdillon-style appeasement politics” and toward true national inclusion.

“Press releases and photo ops can’t fix a broken roof. And by acting as though titles are a stand-in for a sincere dedication to nation-building, you’re not going to win back the public’s trust,” the party stated.

South-East Deserves Justice Through New States and Power Rotation – Uzodimma

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Sen. Hope Uzodimma, the governor of Imo State, has called on the National Assembly to address what he called years of “imbalance and exclusion” against the South-East.
Speaking at the South-East Zonal Public Hearing on the 1999 Constitution Review for Imo and Abia States in Owerri, Uzodimma listed the region’s main demands, the most important of which is the establishment of a minimum of two new states for the zone.
“The only region with less than five states is still the South-East. “There are six or more in every other zone,” Uzodimma stated.

Due to this disparity, there is underrepresentation in important national institutions, such as the Federal Executive Council and the National Assembly. It has limited our inclusiveness and diminished our voice.

With its potential for oil production, Uzodimma suggested Anim State as one of the new states to be established.

Upon its inception, this state will be able to produce oil. According to him, this makes it financially viable and has a strong enough revenue base to support itself.

He asserts that in order to accommodate the region’s expanding population and strategic economic potential, local government districts should be reorganized together with the establishment of new states.

Thinking back on the history of the area, Uzodimma noted that before states like Abia and Ebonyi formed, Owerri was the capital of the former Eastern Region.

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We may soon have additional state capitals, including as Orlu, Aba, Nsukka, and others, thanks to our combined efforts. With God’s help, I think this is the South-East’s collective prayer, and it will be answered,” he continued.

Rethinking Indigenous Peoples
On the contentious subject of indigeneship, the governor made one of his most audacious propositions. He demanded a legal reinterpretation of the term of “Indigenous,” proposing that the status be granted by birth or by 10 years or more of residency.

“We shouldn’t appear to be conversing incoherently. He contended, “We must legally define indigeneship by birth or by long-term residency, say ten years.” “An individual should be considered a legitimate native of a state if they were born there or have resided there for more than ten years.”

He used the famous instance of Mallam Umaru Altine, a Fulani man who served as Enugu’s mayor in 1952, to demonstrate how Nigeria used to embrace this kind of inclusivity. “If only the constitution can catch up with our history, that tells us something profound about our potential for unity.”

A Request for a Rotational Presidency
In his comments on the national leadership system, Uzodimma advocated for a constitutional clause that would cycle the President not just between the North and South but also among the six geopolitical zones.

“National stability, not tokenism,” he declared. “Nigerians’ fear of dominance will be eliminated and their sense of inclusion in the nation will be strengthened if they are aware that the presidency will alternate between the six zones.”

Noting that zoning has already stabilized federal appointments, he thinks extending it to the presidency may promote harmony and trust amongst people.

The governor didn’t stop there. He demanded the creation of state police, calling the existing, centralized system “overstretched and disconnected from local realities.”

He declared, “As the Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, I can certify that we support the decentralization of the police for increased effectiveness and responsiveness.” “It is out of date and unfounded to fear that governors will abuse such a force.”

Uzodimma emphasized that grassroots security issues cannot wait for outmoded anxieties. “When our citizens are demanding safety and order, we cannot let the past paralyze the future.”

As he concluded his speech, the governor of Imo urged the Constitution Review Committee to base their work on justice, equity, and togetherness.

“Rather than being a weakness, our diversity is a strength.” However, Uzodimma stated that equity and the law must be used to harness that strength.

“Not just our shared borders, but our shared values must be reflected in our Constitution.”

He said, “May you be guided by the hope of millions who seek a Constitution that truly belongs to them, one that ensures fairness, equity, and a level playing field for all,” and he encouraged the committee to hear the opinions of regular Nigerians nationwide.

Meta Faults AI Translation That Misstated Karnataka CM’s Passing, Issues Apology

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After one of its auto-translation tools inadvertently declared the passing of Siddaramaiah, an Indian politician and the current chief minister of Karnataka, the tech firm Meta issued an apology.
The mistake occurred when Siddaramaiah posted a Kannada-language Instagram message on Tuesday lamenting the death of famous Indian actress B. Saroja Devi.
The statement was incorrectly altered by the platform’s auto-translation technology to imply that Siddaramaiah had passed away.

Reports state that the chief minister had paid respects to the late actress after passing away, according to the faulty English translation.

On Thursday, Meta released a statement stating that the translation problem had been fixed.

The business guaranteed that the issue had been resolved and expressed regret for the error.

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“We resolved a problem that momentarily resulted in this incorrect Kannada translation. “We regret that this occurred,” a Meta representative stated.

Siddaramaiah’s office took notice of the issue and voiced concerns about Meta’s auto-translation function, particularly for Kannada-language content.

His office wrote to the corporation that the tool’s translations were frequently inaccurate and occasionally quite deceptive.

They cautioned that such mistakes can cause misunderstandings, particularly when they impact government leaders’ public remarks.

FG Addresses Its Role in First HoldCo Share Acquisition

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Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, has denied that the Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led government was involved in the purchase of First Holdco shares.
According to a report, a trustee operating on behalf of the federal government, a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), purchased 25% of Frist Holdco’s shares.
According to the article, the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation, in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria, mediated the settlement and established the trustee, which permitted the purchase through a custodial arrangement.

A source familiar with the discussions told THISDAY last night that the shares are now with the trustee for the next two or three weeks, during which time they will make a strategic decision about what to do with the shares and examine FBN’s capital-raising plan to satisfy the CBN requirement.

However, Kamarudeen Ogundele, Special Adviser to the President on Communication and Publicity (Office of the AGF), rejected the story in a statement.

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He characterized This Day’s piece as spiteful, resentful, misleading, and wrong.

The statement said: “We are required to reply to a report by Arise TV and ThisDay Newspaper on July 17, 2025, indicating that a quarter of First Bank Holdings’ (First Holdco’s) shares were given to the trustee of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN).”

“The report is nasty, resentful, deceptive, and untrue.

“The Attorney General of the Federation, the Minister of Justice, and the Federal Government of Nigeria did not take part in the purchase of the shares in question.

The Minister of Justice and the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation refute this myth in order to avoid misunderstandings regarding the ownership and management of First Holdco.

“Any government engagement is not the same as the conditions around the shareholding structure.

But it is aware of a trustee that First Holdco established, and the CBN has authorized Stanbic IBTC to act as a third party to manage it.

“In order to prevent breaking the law, we implore the media to perform their tasks with professionalism, prudence, and due diligence.

“We guarantee the public that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration will continue to advance the Rule of Law, Justice, Equity, Accountability, Transparency, and National Service.”

Edo PDP Clears Candidates Ahead of July 21 Senate and House By‑Elections

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In advance of the August 16, 2025, National Assembly by-elections for the Edo Central Senatorial District and Ovia Federal Constituency, the Edo State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has vetted and approved candidates for its July 21st, 2025 party primary.

Joe Okojie, Friday Itulah, and John Yakubu have all been cleared for the Edo Central senatorial ticket.

Only Johnny Ikponmwosa Aikpitanyi was vetted and approved as the party’s lone candidate for the Ovia Federal Constituency seat.

However, the party did not approve Festus Edogun to run for the Edo Central Senatorial District ticket.

A five-member panel constituted by the PDP National Working Committee screened the candidates on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in the state party secretariat, which is situated at No. 20 Aiguobasimwin Street, GRA, Benin City.

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Professor Okumoko Tubo Pearce serves as the committee’s chair, and Arc. Chinomso Odoemelan serves as its secretary. Evelyn Promise, David Omare, and Inemo Dede are among the other participants.

On Friday, July 18, 2025, in the Edo PDP Secretariat, committee members gave the candidates their certificates of clearance.

Following his clearing certificate, Johnny Ikponmwosa Aikpitanyi spoke on behalf of other candidates and praised committee members for their professionalism, effort, and fairness in carrying out their responsibilities.

“I want to sincerely thank members of the Screening Committee for their professionalism, fairness, and diligence in carrying out their duties,” he said. We are prepared for the upcoming work with this clearance. With the resounding support of our people, we will win and guarantee that our residents receive high-caliber, meaningful representation. I am more than ready to fly the PDP flag in Ovia.

“I am confident to win,” he reiterated. With my people’s help, we will work together to restore Ovia’s glory and make it even more radiant. We’ll prioritize community development and making Ovia the envy of everyone.

Senior Lecturer at Kogi University Dies During Sex Romp in Hotel Room With 200-Level Student

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After fainting during sexual relations with a female student, age 22, in a hotel room, Dr. Olabode Abimbola Ibikunle, a senior lecturer at Kogi State University, Anyigba, has been officially declared dead.
The crime occurred on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, according to the information gathered, and the Anyigba Police Division was notified the next day.
According to reports, the student, Gloria Samuel, a 200-level Social Studies Education student, and the instructor, who was employed by the university’s Faculty of Education, checked into a hotel together.

He reportedly took numerous energy drinks before collapsing during their time together in the room, according to accounts gathered.

After the incident, the student hurried to the reception for assistance, and the hotel manager sounded an alert.

A doctor on duty later confirmed the lecturer’s death after the police, who had been alerted promptly, arrived at the hotel to take him to a hospital.

The case is now under the jurisdiction of the Kogi State Police Command.

Following the student’s detention, they were sent to the State Criminal Investigation Department to be questioned further.

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Although the results of the autopsy have not been made public, police stated it has been conducted.

Therefore, the girl in question has been moved to the State CID for additional investigation and prosecution from the Anyigba Police Division. The Command’s spokeswoman, SP William Ovye Aya, told Sahara Reporters, “An autopsy has been conducted, but I haven’t spoken with the SCID, so I don’t know whether the results are out right now.”

On campus, Dr. Ibikunle was very stern and had a wife and kids.