Luciano Spalletti Appointed Juventus Head Coach After Tudor’s Sacking

Juventus have named Luciano Spalletti as their new head coach, replacing Igor Tudor after a disappointing run of results. The club confirmed the appointment on October 30, 2025. Spalletti returns to club football following his spell as Italy’s national team manager. His contract runs until June 2026, with the possibility of extension if Juventus secures a Champions League spot. Tudor was dismissed after an eight-game winless streak in Serie A, leaving the team under pressure. Spalletti, who guided Napoli to the Serie A title in 2023, is expected to bring stability and guide Juventus back into title contention both domestically and in Europe.

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Adeleke Faults Tinubu Government Over Alleged Seizure Of Osun Local Government Funds

Adeleke Faults Tinubu Government Over Alleged Seizure Of Osun Local Government Funds

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of marginalising his state and withholding local government funds despite a subsisting court order directing their release. Adeleke, who made the allegation on Thursday at the South-West Stakeholders’ Dialogue held in Akure, Ondo State, said the Federal Government’s actions were politically motivated and contrary to democratic principles. The event was themed “Strengthening Democracy Through Dialogue: Assessing Progress, Charting the Future.” Represented by his deputy, Kola Adewusi, Adeleke lamented that the rule of law was being undermined in Osun, where federal power was allegedly being used to interfere in state matters. He said, “A troubling dimension was introduced earlier this year when the rule of law was replaced with the rule of the thumb. In Osun, federal authority is being exercised outside constitutional boundaries, threatening peace and intergovernmental harmony.” The governor alleged that certain security agencies had become tools in the hands of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), protecting party loyalists even when they act unlawfully. “Federal party officials openly boast of using security forces to intimidate and witch-hunt state officials. Some even declare their intention to hijack the state, whether the people voted for them or not — and they do so under security protection,” he stated. Adeleke further claimed that Osun’s local government funds were seized earlier this year without a court order, while individuals removed from office by judicial rulings were allegedly reinstated through federal influence and the backing of security operatives. He expressed disappointment that despite Tinubu being from the South-West, Osun continued to be sidelined in federal dealings. “Our olive branch for collaboration is often rejected due to political partisanship. Federal interactions with Osun have become dictated by partisan considerations rather than fairness and constitutional order,” he lamented. Adeleke urged South-West governors to rise above political divisions and work together for regional development. He praised the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission for promoting unity and proposed the creation of a circular cargo railway project across the South-West in partnership with the Federal Government. He added, “The South-West must elevate development above politics. We must adopt a collective strategy that prioritises progress and economic growth over partisan interests.”

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AU, AFRIMA Confirm January 7-11, 2026 for 9th Awards in Lagos

The African Union Commission (AUC) and the International Executive Committee of the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) have officially announced the 9th edition of Africa’s global music awards will now take place between Wednesday, January 7 to Sunday, January 11, 2026, in Lagos, Nigeria. Previously scheduled for November 25–30, 2025, the awards’ date adjustment followed extensive consultations with partners, artistes, and stakeholders across Africa and the diaspora. “The African Union Commission is proud to continue its partnership with AFRIMA in celebrating Africa’s creative excellence and global influence,” said Ms. Angela Martins, Acting Director of Social Development, Culture and Sports and Head of the Culture and Sport Division, AUC. “This relationship aligns perfectly with the AU’s Cultural Policy for Africa and the AU Agenda 2063, which prioritise the creative economy as a driver of sustainable development, youth empowerment, and continental integration. The new dates for the 9th AFRIMA in January 2026 provide an exciting opportunity to further showcase the rich diversity, innovation, and unity of Africa’s music and culture to the world.” Explaining the decision, Nde Ndifonka, AFRIMA’s Regional Director for Central Africa and Cameroonian music star popularly known as Wax Dey, said the new dates in January will allow for broader participation and ensure a top-quality experience for everyone involved. “AFRIMA is not just an award show; it is Africa’s global music stage,” said Ndifonka, who is also a lawyer. “Rescheduling the 9th edition to January allows us to deliver the kind of world-class celebration that truly reflects Africa’s creative power. It also ensures that more of our stakeholders, artistes, fans, media, and partners can participate fully. This is about giving African music the grand platform it deserves.” The 9th AFRIMA, held in partnership with the African Union Commission, the Federal Government of Nigeria as the Official Host Country and Lagos State as the Official Host City, will feature a week-long lineup of music, culture, and entertainment. The continent’s biggest music festival will commence officially on Wednesday, January 7 with the exclusive Welcome Soirée for nominees, delegates, guests and international media offering a premium networking space for artistes, industry leaders, sponsors, and media professionals. On the same day, the 9th AFRIMA Diamond Showcase, a special performance platform for undiscovered African music acts, will host 15 budding talents creating an opportunity for them to connect their sounds to a larger audience and break into mainstream music success. On Thursday, January 8, the spotlight will shift to the Africa Music Business Summit (AMBS) —AFRIMA’s signature conference for thought leadership and collaboration within the African music ecosystem. Later that evening, guests will be treated to the Music Icons’ Night, a celebration of legendary figures who have shaped Africa’s music heritage. The excitement continues on Friday, January 9 with a vibrant lineup that includes community outreach visits to schools, a host city cultural tour, and a courtesy reception with the Lagos State Government. The day will close on a high note with the AFRIMA Music Village, an open air live performances, star studded concert & festival arena Saturday, January 10, will bring the energy up further at the 9th AFRIMA Nominees & Industry Party, a glamorous night dedicated to past winners, current nominees, and AFRIMA’s valued sponsors and partners. The week-long celebration will culminate on Sunday, January 11, 2026, with the live broadcast  9th AFRIMA Awards Ceremony at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels & Suites in Lagos. The grand event will include a live Red Carpet broadcast and feature electrifying performances from some of Africa’s biggest music stars. The ceremony will be aired to over 84 countries around the world.

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Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan Invites Akpabio To Kogi Project Commissioning

Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP, Kogi Central) appears to have reconciled with Senate President Godswill Akpabio after months of tension, as she formally invited him and other senators to attend a project commissioning ceremony in her constituency. In a letter personally signed by Akpoti-Uduaghan and read aloud by Akpabio during Thursday’s plenary, the senator invited her colleagues to the event scheduled for Sunday in Ihima, Kogi State, marking her second year in the Senate. “In marking my second-year anniversary as serving Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I wish to invite fellow Distinguished Senators to join me for projects commissioning in Kogi State,” the letter stated. The invitation noted that the event would be held at her residence on Plot 101, Jimoh Akpoti Street, Ihima, Okene, with senators traveling by air advised to use the Obajana Airstrip before proceeding by road. After reading the letter, Akpabio smiled and said, “Congratulations in advance,” drawing laughter from the chamber. The gesture marks a notable thaw in relations between the two lawmakers, following a heated dispute in February over Senate seat reallocation that led to Akpoti-Uduaghan’s six-month suspension on March 6. Since her reinstatement on September 24, Akpoti-Uduaghan has gradually re-engaged in legislative activities, contributing to debates and motions on the floor. Her latest invitation to Akpabio is being seen as a significant olive branch and a step toward full reconciliation within the Senate.

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Hilda Baci Pledges ₦2 Million To Support Survivors In #JusticeForOchanya Campaign

Hilda Baci Donates ₦2 Million To Support #JusticeForOchanya Campaign

Guinness World Record–holding chef Hilda Baci has joined the growing #JusticeForOchanya movement, pledging ₦2 million to support survivors of rape and sexual abuse in honour of the late 13-year-old Elizabeth Ochanya Ogbanje. In a moving Instagram post, Baci expressed heartbreak over Ochanya’s story — a young girl who, she said, was “failed by the very people meant to protect her.” “As I read through her story, I couldn’t stop thinking about how many girls carry wounds like hers,” she wrote. “Some have found their voice, some are still silent, and some didn’t get the chance to make it through.” Baci said true justice goes beyond social media campaigns, stressing the need to create safe spaces, fund recovery programs, and hold abusers accountable. “To support that cause, I’m pledging ₦2,000,000 to organisations working with rape and sexual abuse survivors,” she announced. “Please help me choose two trusted NGOs to receive this donation—drop your nominations in the comments or tag them below.” She also revealed she had contributed to the GoFundMe campaign seeking justice for Ochanya, urging others to take action in any way they can. “If you can’t give financially, you can still lend your voice,” she said. “Lawyers can offer legal advice, content creators can amplify verified updates, and brands can support survivors. This isn’t about social media relevance — it’s about standing together for something bigger than all of us.” Hilda Baci’s gesture has drawn widespread praise online, with many Nigerians commending her compassion and commitment to justice for vulnerable girls across the country.

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Ciara Arrives In Lagos For Lagos Fashion Week And Cultural Homecoming

Ciara Arrives In Lagos For Lagos Fashion Week And Cultural Homecoming

Grammy-winning American singer Ciara has arrived in Lagos to participate in the 15th anniversary celebration of Lagos Fashion Week and embark on a cultural homecoming tour. Her arrival was confirmed by the Senior Special Assistant on New Media to the Lagos State Governor, Jubril Gawat, who announced that she was warmly received by the Commissioner for Tourism, Mrs Toke Benson-Awoyinka. “International Superstar and Grammy Award Winner, Ciara Princess Wilson, is in Lagos. She will be joining us to celebrate our tourism, art, and culture,” Gawat wrote. During her visit, Ciara is expected to explore Lagos’ rich artistic and cultural heritage, interact with local designers and artists, and visit notable cultural landmarks across the city. Described as a symbolic “homecoming,” her trip highlights Lagos as a global hub for creativity, fashion, and innovation. Ciara will also make appearances at Lagos Fashion Week, celebrating 15 years of promoting African fashion and creativity on the international stage. According to Gawat, her visit underscores the growing global recognition of Lagos as Africa’s cultural and creative capital, further strengthening its reputation in fashion and entertainment worldwide.

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Pastor Adeboye To Lead Special Prayer for Singles, Expectant Mothers, and Their Families

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, will hold a special prayer session for singles, mature singles, expectant mothers, and their families. The announcement was made Thursday in a statement by Pastor Oladele Balogun, Special Assistant to the General Overseer, Administration, in Lagos. Pastor Adeboye said the prayer, inspired by divine guidance, will focus on unmarried youths seeking marital settlement, as well as waiting and expectant mothers and their families. Citing recent population surveys in Nigeria, he noted that singles, including mature singles, make up more than 40 per cent of the adult population, highlighting a growing group seeking marriage. He also emphasized that waiting and expectant mothers number in the millions worldwide, representing families seeking God’s blessing for children—a deeply spiritual and emotional journey. “With RCCG present in over 190 nations, these groups form an important part of the church’s fellowship, united by faith, hope, and prayer,” he said. The special prayer will take place during the November 2025 Thanksgiving Service on November 2 at The Throne of Grace, RCCG National Headquarters, Ebute-Metta, Lagos, starting at 8:00 a.m. Pastor Adeboye encouraged participants worldwide to join and invited those near Lagos to attend in person for this life-transforming spiritual encounter.

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Real Madrid and Super League Promoters Seek Over $4 Billion in Compensation from UEFA

Real Madrid and Super League Promoters Seek Over $4 Billion in Compensation from UEFA

Real Madrid and the promoters of the European Super League are seeking more than $4 billion in damages from UEFA, claiming the governing body unfairly blocked the breakaway competition, a source told AFP on Thursday. A Spanish court on Wednesday rejected an appeal from UEFA related to the Super League. The Super League, proposed in 2021 by 12 top European clubs including Real Madrid and Barcelona, collapsed shortly after its announcement amid strong opposition from English fans and threats from UEFA and FIFA. In December 2023, the European Court of Justice ruled that UEFA’s ban on the Super League violated European law. Last year, a Spanish judge found that FIFA and UEFA had “prevented free competition” by opposing the league, ruling their actions as anti-competitive and an abuse of dominant position. The Madrid court also dismissed appeals from La Liga and the Spanish Football Federation on Wednesday. A22 Sports Management, the league’s promoter, said UEFA had “refused any path of compromise or reform” despite months of discussions, leaving them “no other choice” but to seek compensation for the damages caused. “After years of legal proceedings, UEFA can no longer ignore binding court decisions,” said A22 CEO Bernd Reichart. “By abusing their monopoly and blocking new initiatives, they have caused significant harm to clubs, players, and other stakeholders across Europe.” UEFA, however, stressed that the ruling does not validate the abandoned 2021 Super League project nor affect its current regulations, which were updated in 2022 and 2024. “These rules ensure that any cross-border competitions are assessed on objective, transparent, non-discriminatory, and proportionate criteria,” the governing body said. Real Madrid described the ruling as a “confirmation that UEFA seriously infringed European Union free competition rules by abusing its dominant position.” The club said it will continue to work “for the good of global football and fans” while pursuing substantial damages from UEFA.

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