Nigeria Rise To 38th In FIFA Rankings Despite Performances Against DR Congo

Nigeria have climbed three spots to 38th in the latest FIFA men’s world ranking released on Wednesday, following a month in which the Super Eagles featured in two crucial competitive matches. The new ranking factors in 149 international games played since the last update, including Nigeria’s 4–1 win over Gabon and the 1–1 draw with DR Congo, which the Eagles eventually lost 4–3 on penalties in the African play-off. Although the penalty defeat cost Nigeria a place at the 2026 World Cup, the team’s performances were still strong enough to push them higher on the global table. Nigeria now sit on 1,502.46 points, placing them fifth in Africa behind Morocco, Senegal, Egypt and Algeria. Morocco lead the continent with 1,713.12 points, while Senegal follow in 19th place globally with 1,648.07 points. Egypt occupy 34th with 1,520.68, just ahead of Algeria in 35th on 1,516.37 points. The African standings are tightly contested, with Nigeria holding a slim edge over sixth-placed Tunisia, who sit 40th with 1,497.13 points. Further down the list, Ivory Coast trail with 1,489.59 points, while DR Congo stand on 1,442.50, showing how competitive the region has become.

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Tiwa Savage Kneels To Greet Don Jazzy, Sparking Admiration For Humility And Warmth

Tiwa Savage’s recent gesture towards Don Jazzy has become an emotional moment that’s winning hearts across social media. During a public encounter, the singer knelt down to greet her former boss, Don Jazzy, a display of respect and humility that immediately caught the attention of fans. Don Jazzy, in turn, responded with a warm and genuine reaction, embracing Tiwa and acknowledging her gesture with a smile, showing mutual respect and fondness. The interaction, captured on video, quickly went viral as viewers praised the moment for its sincerity and warmth. Fans flooded social media, applauding Tiwa Savage for her humility despite her superstar status, while also commending Don Jazzy for his kind and gracious response. Respect on display as Tiwa Savage kneels to greet her former boss Don Jazzy at a recent indoor eventpic.twitter.com/7MJxSBkRKT — Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) November 20, 2025

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UK Police Visit Peller Over Noise Complaints During TikTok Live Stream

A new video captures UK police arriving at Peller’s residence to address noise complaints over his loud activities. The TikTok star was live streaming when officers knocked, asking him to lower the volume. They entered briefly to check the apartment and ensure he was alone. Peller clarified that the apartment belongs to his manager, who is away, and that he is in the UK solely for a show, planning to return to Nigeria on the 24th. Moment UK police pulled up to search Peller’s room because he was too loud…Werey don go buy market for Uk 😭🫵🏽 pic.twitter.com/SEVZubCG5Y — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) November 19, 2025

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Kwara Government Shuts Schools In Four LGAs Amid Rising Security Threats

The Kwara State Government has directed the immediate shutdown of schools in four local government areas due to escalating security threats. The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Kwara State chapter, confirmed the development on Wednesday. In a circular seen by Channels Television, NUT Chairman Yusuf Agboola said schools in Isin, Irepodun, Ifelodun, and Ekiti LGAs would remain closed until further notice. Agboola explained that the union was acting on instructions from the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development following concerns over fresh security risks in Kwara South. “Comrade chairmen, please inform all schools in the specified local governments to close immediately until further notice. This decision responds to the security challenges in the area and the government’s efforts to manage the situation. Treat this notice with urgency as it comes directly from the ministry,” the circular stated. He added that school leaders and teachers would receive further updates as the situation unfolds.

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Benue Governor Hyacinth Alia Rejects Religious Genocide Claims, Says No Jihad in Nigeria

Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has rejected claims of religious genocide in the state, responding to reports reportedly raised by some US officials advocating for Nigeria’s designation as a Country of Particular Concern. Speaking at a National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) forum in Abuja on the protection of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and Forcibly Displaced Persons (FDPs), Alia said allegations of religious or ethnic cleansing in Benue are inaccurate. The governor’s remarks come amid growing international scrutiny over claims of religious persecution and attacks targeting Christians in Nigeria, with US President Donald Trump previously warning of potential military action over accusations of Christian genocide. “In Benue State, we don’t have any religious, ethnic, racial, national, or state genocide. That simply is not the case,” Alia said. While acknowledging security challenges in the state, he stressed that these incidents do not qualify as genocide under United Nations definitions. A former Catholic priest, Alia also dismissed suggestions that jihadist campaigns are active in Nigeria, despite the ambitions of Boko Haram and the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) to impose extremist Islamic rule. “We do not have any jihad in Nigeria,” he affirmed, adding, “If there were any, particularly in my state or elsewhere in the country, I would have been the first to speak out.”

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Nnamdi Kanu Appears In Abuja Court Ahead Of November 7 Judgment In Terrorism Case

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), was present at the Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday as the court prepared to deliver judgment in his alleged terrorism case. The ruling will be broadcast live on Channels TV, TVC, and AIT. Presiding Judge James Omotosho had set the judgment for November 7 after Kanu declined to present his defence, having exhausted all available legal options. Kanu has consistently argued that any conviction would be unlawful, insisting that there is no valid charge against him. Photos from the courtroom show Kanu appearing for the hearing today.

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Focus On Your Family, Not AGN Politics – Emeka Rollas Tells Regina Daniels Mum Amid Daughter’s Battle With Ned Nwoko

Emeka Rollas, President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), has broken his silence on the ongoing controversy involving Ned Nwoko, Regina Daniels, and her family, calling for transparency and responsibility within the industry. In a detailed Instagram post accompanied by a photo of the trio, Rollas explained that his previous silence was out of respect for the family, not fear. He stressed that as AGN President, he has a duty to clarify the truth, particularly as his name has been repeatedly dragged into the matter. On the issue involving Nwoko and Regina Daniels, Rollas noted that while the situation is primarily a family matter, it has implications for the Guild. He criticized the Board of Trustees and senior actors, including Okey Bakassi, Charles Inojie, Chinyere Wilfred, Jide Kosoko, and Sanni Danjuma, for remaining silent despite witnessing troubling incidents on set. Rollas said Regina “needs help,” and the silence of colleagues has unfairly left him exposed. He recounted that during preparations for a roundtable in South Africa, Nwoko allegedly imposed a condition that Regina could only travel if she avoided Lagos, describing the directive as a verified fact amid widespread misinformation. Rollas also highlighted a public incident on Regina’s son’s birthday, where Nwoko reportedly commented on her smoking habit in front of guests and AGN members, suggesting she would “have her own daughter” if she stopped smoking. He emphasized that he witnessed the event personally. Clarifying his intentions, Rollas said his concern is not to shame Regina but to encourage her to seek support, noting that the Guild has assisted many members facing similar challenges. Addressing Rita Daniels, he urged her to prioritize her daughter’s well-being over ambitions for AGN leadership, warning that justifying harmful habits as part of a “celebrity lifestyle” could set a dangerous example for younger actors. Speaking directly to Ned Nwoko, Rollas said publicly calling out his wife was inappropriate and stressed that such matters should be handled privately. He also corrected claims that Nwoko donated ₦200 million to AGN, clarifying that the funds were intended for Regina’s personal projects, not the Guild. Rollas concluded by calling on all parties to protect the integrity of AGN, stressing that the Guild should remain a safe and supportive space for its members, not a platform for personal conflicts.

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FG Warns Trump’s Comments Could Embolden Violent Groups in Nigeria

George Akume, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), has cautioned that recent comments by US President Donald Trump on Nigeria’s security situation may embolden violent groups to exploit international narratives and carry out fresh attacks. Trump had recently described Nigeria as a “country of particular concern” and accused the federal government of ignoring attacks on Christians. Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja on Wednesday, Akume detailed the evolution of violent extremism, Boko Haram and ISWAP insurgency, and banditry in northern Nigeria. He explained that the insurgency has two main fronts: ideological extremism in the north-east linked to global terrorist networks, and economically motivated violence in the north-west, driven by illegal mining, cattle rustling, extortion, and kidnapping-for-ransom. Akume stressed that both Muslims and Christians have been targeted, and no credible international organization has classified the crisis as genocide against Christians. “No credible international institution has designated the crisis as genocide against Christians. Boko Haram and ISWAP attack both churches and mosques, killing Muslims and Christians alike,” he said, adding that bandits attack communities without regard to religion. He traced part of Nigeria’s insecurity to weapons proliferation across the Sahel following the collapse of Libya and instability in Egypt after the 2011 uprisings, noting that Nigeria lacked a legal framework to tackle terrorism until the Terrorism Prevention Act was passed after the Independence Day bombing by Henry Okah. Akume provided a brief history of Boko Haram, from its founding in 2002 under Mohammed Yusuf, its escalation under Abubakar Shekau, to its transformation into ISWAP after pledging allegiance to ISIS in 2015. He also said that north-west banditry is fueled by competition for land and water, illegal mining, cattle rustling, and the commercialization of kidnapping. Highlighting recent attacks, he cited the June 2025 incident in Yelewata, Guma LGA of Benue, where at least 100 people were killed, prompting federal intervention. Akume assured that Nigeria’s armed forces remain “highly capable, experienced and professional,” emphasizing that the country does not require foreign troops but would benefit from targeted support in intelligence, technology, and equipment. “Recent pronouncements from the United States have inadvertently emboldened opportunistic violent groups seeking to exploit international narratives and attack soft targets,” he said, noting that insurgent structures had been significantly weakened prior to these remarks. Reiterating the government’s position, he said Nigeria rejects any claims that the conflict amounts to genocide and remains committed to protecting all citizens, regardless of religion. He underscored the country’s secular nature, reflected in diverse federal appointments, including within the security council. Looking ahead, Akume outlined plans to strengthen nationwide security operations, enhance intelligence-sharing with the US and other allies, tackle illegal mining, and improve border security. “Now is the time to speak with one strong and united voice to confront a common enemy — terrorists, bandits, and extremist insurgents — and eliminate them from our national borders,” he said.

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