Basketball: Rivers Hoopers Suffer Defeat to US Monastir in Seeding Game

Rahpiael Putney scored a Basketball Africa League (BAL) career-high 28 points along with 7 rebounds to lead the charge for Rivers Hoopers, but the Nigerian champions succumbed to an 89-81 defeat by Tunisia powerhouse US Monastir in the final seeding game on Saturday. Putney stole the show in a tightly contested first quarter during which both teams exchanged leads nine times, as he led from the front with 10 points to his name, before Madut Akec scored a 3-pointer in the final seconds of the 1st quarter to hand Rivers Hoopers a 2-point lead at 16-14. Ahmed Doumbia scored 7 points in 2 minutes midway through the 2nd quarter to stretch the KingsMen’s lead to 6 points at 27-21. Michael Okiki then found Madut Akec on a fast break for the South Sudanese forward to net an easy score with one of the best plays of the first half as Rivers Hoopers led by 4 points at Halftime with the score at 36-32. Rahpiael Putney, who scored 16 first half points, stayed hot at the start of the 3rd quarter, sinking back-to-back threes to stretch the lead to 9 points. But Monastir responded quickly with hot hands from Andrew Edogi, Patrick Hardy Jr., and Osiris Eldridge who scored in quick succession from the bench to rattle the KingsMen and steal a 4-point lead at the end of the 3rd quarter. US Monastir scored a whopping 41 points from the bench, compared to Rivers Hoopers’ 19. The fourth quarter belonged to BAL elevate star, Babacar Sane who ran the show for Monastir as the 2022 Champions opened up a 13-point lead and never looked back. Ahmed Doumbia brought some cheers to the crowd when he drilled in a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from deep to cut the deficit to 8 points, as Monastir held on for an 89-81 win. Peter Olisemeka was again efficient for the Rivers Hoopers, scoring the team’s only double-double of 11 points and 10 rebounds, with Madut Akec who notched 15 points the only other player to hit double figures for the KingsMen. Speaking after the game, Rivers Hoopers Head Coach, Ogoh Oduaudu blamed the defeat on a loss of concentration in the third quarter. He said “Well, I think it’s [due to] a loss of concentration. We were up there in the first two quarters and then in the 3rd quarter everything broke down. We’re happy it happened in a game that was just a seeding game. Despite the loss, the BAL Season four coach of the year was however pleased with the performance of his team and was adamant of a better showing in the quarterfinals. “We didn’t want this to happen in the quarterfinals. So it gives us the opportunity to go back and try to clean it up tomorrow before we come back for the quarterfinals on Monday. But in all, I think we played a very good game and except for that break in the 3rd quarter I’m impressed with what they did.” he added. The outcome of the game means Rivers Hoopers will square up against Rwanda’s APR in the BAL Season 5 quarterfinals on Monday, 9th June, while US Monastir face defending champions Petro de Luanda.

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Governor Otti to Commission 18 Key Projects in Abia Launches New Infrastructure Healthcare Drive

Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, OFR, is set to commission a total of 18 critical infrastructure and healthcare projects across the state this week, in a major push under his administration’s “New Abia” transformation agenda. According to a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu, the commissioning ceremonies will take place between Tuesday, June 10 and Wednesday, June 11, 2025, covering Abia South and Abia Central Senatorial Zones. Governor Otti will on Tuesday commission 12 completed road projects in Aba, the state’s commercial capital, under the supervision of the Greater Aba Development Authority and the Ministry of Works. The roads include: A public rally will follow the commissioning at St. Joseph’s College (CKC), Asa Triangle, Aba. On Wednesday, June 11, the focus shifts to Abia Central, where the Governor will inaugurate four fully equipped Primary Health Care Centers (PHCs) in Isiala Ngwa South, Umuahia South, and Umuahia North LGAs. These fall under the Project Ekwueme PHC Program, which aims to establish functional health centers in all 184 wards across Abia State. Two major road projects will also be commissioned: Both road projects were executed by the Ministry of Works. A rally will be held afterward at Ibeku High School, Umuahia. This marks the first phase of Governor Otti’s larger plan to commission and initiate 55 key projects across the state in the coming weeks, reinforcing his commitment to transparent governance, infrastructure renewal, healthcare enhancement, and socioeconomic revitalization.

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Gowon: Civil War Was Most Difficult Chapter of My Life Not Driven by Hatred

Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, has described the Nigerian Civil War as the most challenging period of his life, stating that his actions during the conflict were driven by the burden of national unity, not by hatred. Gowon made this revelation in Abuja on Saturday after receiving a Lifetime Integrity and Achievement Award at the 5th Convention of the Christian Men’s Fellowship of the Abuja Anglican Diocese. “I always remember the Civil War. It was the most difficult period of my life. It was not my choice, but I had to be there, and had to do what I did in order to keep this country together. It was never a hatred against any people, I can assure you,” Gowon said. He emphasized the importance of forgiveness, reconciliation, and truth, urging Nigerians to work together in promoting peace and unity across religious and ethnic lines. Reflecting on his leadership style, Gowon explained that he had always leaned on prayer and integrity in decision-making. “As far as this heart is concerned, everything that I do, it is through prayers. I ask God to help me to do the right thing the way He thinks it should be done, with love and respect for all the people. That is why, at the end, what do we have to say? As they say: no victor, no vanquished,” he added. Commending Nigeria’s post-war progress, Gowon urged citizens to continue supporting government efforts to sustain peace, tolerance, and mutual respect. Representing former President Goodluck Jonathan, John-Kennedy Opara, who chaired the occasion, praised the awardees for living with integrity. “These men have touched lives, and God has used them in different ways to touch the nation,” he noted, citing Psalm 25:14 to encourage men to uphold integrity in all circumstances. Also speaking at the event, Primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba, urged Christians to stand boldly for truth and righteousness, starting from their families to the broader society.

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White House Aides May Intervene as Elon Musk-Trump Feud Escalates Over Epstein Allegation, EV Policy

White House Aides May Intervene as Elon Musk-Trump Feud Escalates Over Epstein Allegation, EV Policy

Tensions between tech billionaire Elon Musk and former U.S. President Donald Trump have reached a boiling point, prompting reports that White House aides may attempt to mediate the feud on Friday. Sources told Fox News that while a direct conversation between Musk and Trump is unlikely today, members of the Trump team could reach out to Musk in a bid to defuse the situation. The public spat escalated after Musk alleged on X (formerly Twitter) that Trump appears in sealed Jeffrey Epstein court documents — a claim that reignited political and media firestorms. “@RealDonaldTrump is in the Epstein files,” Musk posted. “That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!” He followed up with, “Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out.” The White House has distanced itself from the dispute. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described Musk’s comments as “an unfortunate episode” rooted in his dissatisfaction with the administration’s latest legislation, nicknamed the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Leavitt said the president remains focused on policy, not personal drama. Trump, for his part, fired back on Truth Social, accusing Musk of lashing out after losing influence over electric vehicle mandates. “Elon was ‘wearing thin,’ I asked him to leave,” Trump wrote. “I took away his EV Mandate that forced everyone to buy Electric Cars… and he just went CRAZY!” Trump also took aim at Musk’s financial ties to the government: “The easiest way to save money in our Budget… is to terminate Elon’s Governmental Subsidies and Contracts.” Amid the feud, a red Tesla reportedly purchased by Trump during a White House EV demonstration remains parked near the premises, with reports suggesting it may soon be given away or sold. The fallout marks a significant break between two high-profile figures whose previous interactions were seen as occasionally aligned on business and technology fronts.

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Tinubu’s Vision Lauded as Dangote Refinery Rises in Lagos

The realization of the Dangote Refinery project in Lagos has been hailed as a testament to the visionary leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR. Supporters and observers have credited Tinubu’s foresight and strategic support as instrumental in paving the way for industrial giants like Aliko Dangote to transform bold ideas into national assets. Reflecting on the achievement, many described Tinubu as a “destiny helper” whose developmental vision for Lagos set the stage for landmark investments such as the multi-billion-dollar refinery, now Africa’s largest. “Every Dangote out there needs a destiny helper like Asiwaju Tinubu,” a statement read, underscoring the synergy between political vision and private enterprise that birthed the project. The refinery, located in the Lekki Free Trade Zone, is expected to significantly reduce Nigeria’s dependency on imported fuel and boost the economy through job creation and industrial growth. “Invest in Lagos today,” the message urged, positioning the state as a thriving hub of opportunity for both local and international investors. Congratulations have poured in for Alhaji Aliko Dangote, GCON, whose resilience and commitment have brought the refinery project to fruition, marking another milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward self-sufficiency and economic transformation.

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Bauchi Pilgrim Dies in Prayer on Mount Arafat During 2025 Hajj

A somber moment marked this year’s Arafat Day as Abdullahi Adamu, a pilgrim from Bauchi State, passed away while standing in prayer on the sacred plains of Mount Arafat in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Adamu, who hailed from Ganjuwa Local Government Area, was part of the official Bauchi State delegation performing the 2025 Hajj. The Bauchi State Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Board confirmed the tragic incident, extending heartfelt condolences to his family and community. According to the Board, Adamu died in a moment of deep worship during one of the most spiritually significant rites of Hajj. All burial arrangements were conducted in accordance with Islamic traditions and Saudi Hajj protocols. The Board also confirmed it is maintaining communication with Adamu’s family, offering support and regular updates. Fellow pilgrims described Adamu as a devout, humble man, whose final moments were immersed in prayer and spiritual reflection, surrounded by millions of fellow worshippers. Executive Secretary of the Board, Imam Abdulrahman Idris, expressed the collective grief of the pilgrim community, stating, “This is a deeply emotional loss, not only for his family but for the entire Bauchi pilgrim community. To die on Arafat Day, in a state of Ihram and prayer, is regarded in Islam as a most honorable and blessed end.” Mount Arafat, also known as the “Mount of Mercy,” holds profound spiritual importance for Muslims, as it is believed to be the place where Prophet Muhammad (SAW) delivered his farewell sermon. Dying on Arafat Day is considered a sign of divine mercy and a spiritually elevated passing in Islamic belief.

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Tensions Mount as Sanwo-Olu Absent from Tinubu’s Lagos Project Flag-Off Amid Growing Rift

Tensions Mount as Sanwo-Olu Absent from Tinubu’s Lagos Project Flag-Off Amid Growing Rift

In a further sign of a growing rift between President Bola Tinubu and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the governor was conspicuously absent on Thursday during the official flag-off of the reconstruction of the deep seaport access road in the Epe-Ijebu Ode area of Lagos State. Although a seat was clearly reserved for the governor, he did not attend the high-profile event. Instead, his deputy, Dr. Femi Hamzat, represented the state and was the one addressed directly by President Tinubu during his remarks. The president used the occasion to caution state governors against granting planning approvals for unauthorised islands and developments that encroach on designated road setbacks and maritime zones. “Please, our dear governors, let’s work together. Don’t give planning approvals without collaborating with the surveyor-general of the federation and the ministry of works on these roads,” Tinubu said. “I’m glad the deputy governor of Lagos State is here. Take it that we will revoke all those approvals given on setbacks, and please note that we are very serious about it. No more approvals for those unapproved islands being created illegally.” The Lagos State Government has yet to release an official reason for Sanwo-Olu’s absence, but the event comes amid increasing speculation of a political rift between the governor and the president. Just days earlier, during the commissioning of the completed Phase 1 of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, President Tinubu appeared to snub Governor Sanwo-Olu. As he greeted dignitaries, Tinubu skipped over Sanwo-Olu and extended a handshake directly to Kogi State Governor Ahmed Ododo, who was next in line. Observers believe the tension may be linked to the February impeachment of Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker Mudashiru Obasa—an ally of President Tinubu—by lawmakers allegedly aligned with Sanwo-Olu. The speaker was reinstated 49 days later, reportedly following Tinubu’s intervention. The unfolding events suggest a possible breakdown in the long-standing political alliance between Tinubu and Sanwo-Olu, raising questions about the governor’s political future and the internal unity of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos. Analysts warn that continued public snubs and behind-the-scenes power struggles could have significant implications for governance and the party’s cohesion in Nigeria’s commercial capital.

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