Barcelona Set to Return to Renovated Nou Camp After More Than Two Years

Barcelona will return to their historic Nou Camp this weekend after more than two years, hosting Athletic Club in a La Liga match. The stadium reopens with a reduced capacity of 45,401 following partial renovations, with the game scheduled for Saturday, 22 November, at 15:15 GMT. Barcelona last played an official match at the Nou Camp on 28 May 2023 against Real Mallorca before the venue closed for modernization. Renovation work began in June 2023, costing around £1.1bn, with plans to upgrade the stadium and expand its capacity to 105,000, aiming to make it one of the largest football arenas in the world. Initially, the club had hoped to return in November 2024 to coincide with its 125th anniversary, but a series of delays pushed back the reopening. During the renovation, Barcelona has primarily used the 55,000-seat Olympic Stadium on Montjuic hill. This season, the team also played two matches at the 6,000-capacity Johan Cruyff Stadium, home to the women’s team, after failing to secure the necessary permit for the Nou Camp due to safety concerns. “Barcelona celebrates being able to compete again at its stadium and continue advancing in the comprehensive transformation project of the new Camp Nou,” the club said. It is also in talks with UEFA to host next week’s Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt at the renovated venue, although official confirmation is pending. Opened in 1957, the Nou Camp has been Barcelona’s home for decades and previously had a capacity of 99,000 spectators.

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UNICAL Suspended Law Dean Prof. Cyril Ndifon Jailed Five Years for Sexual Harassment

The Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday sentenced Prof. Cyril Ndifon, the suspended Dean of the Faculty of Law at the University of Calabar (UNICAL), to five years in prison without an option of fine. Justice James Omotosho ruled that the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) had proven counts one and two against Ndifon beyond reasonable doubt. He sentenced the professor to two years for count one and five years for count two, to run concurrently. Sunny Anyanwu, Ndifon’s former lawyer, was acquitted of all charges. The court found that the ICPC failed to establish his involvement in counts three and four, which related to alleged attempts to obstruct justice. Anyanwu had been accused of calling a key witness, TKJ, to discourage her from cooperating with the ICPC. The case stemmed from allegations that Ndifon sexually harassed female students while serving as Dean. In the amended charges, the ICPC said Ndifon pressured TKJ to send indecent images via WhatsApp and demanded sexual favours in exchange for admission into the law programme. He was also accused of exploiting his position to harass multiple female students. During proceedings, the court dismissed the defendants’ no-case submission. Ndifon testified in his own defence, accompanied by a forensic analyst from the Office of the National Security Adviser. In delivering judgment, Justice Omotosho noted that Ndifon abused his office and exerted undue pressure on the student. He described Ndifon as “not a witness of truth” and called his conduct as a Dean “disgraceful” and “predatory.” While Anyanwu was cleared of criminal liability, the judge criticized his conduct as unprofessional, emphasizing that the call to the witness occurred before the formal investigation. The court said the ruling should serve as a warning to public officers who exploit their positions to take advantage of women.

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Nicki Minaj to Speak at UN on Alleged Christian Genocide in Nigeria

Popular American rapper Nicki Minaj is set to speak at a United Nations event in New York on Tuesday, November 18, where she will address what has been described as the ongoing Christian genocide in Nigeria. She is scheduled to appear alongside the United States ambassador to the UN, Michael Waltz, and Alex Bruesewitz, an adviser to President Donald Trump and the convener of the event. The session will spotlight the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and outline the efforts President Donald Trump is taking to confront the crisis. In the lead-up to the event, the Trump administration praised Minaj for using her platform to amplify concerns about the alleged atrocities, which both the Christian Association of Nigeria and the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria have labelled a genocide. Waltz said: “NICKIMINAJ is not only arguably the greatest female recording artist, but also a principled individual who refuses to remain silent in the face of injustice. I’m grateful she’s leveraging her massive platform to spotlight the atrocities against Christians in Nigeria, and I look forward to standing with her as we discuss the steps the President and his administration are taking to end the persecution of our Christian brothers and sisters.” Minaj, in her response, expressed appreciation for the invitation to speak at the UN. “I am so grateful to be entrusted with an opportunity of this magnitude. I do not take it for granted. It means more than you know,” she said. “The Barbz and I will never stand down in the face of injustice. We’ve been given our influence by God. There must be a bigger purpose.”

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Veteran Journalist and Newswatch Co-Founder Dan Agbese Dies at 81

Dan Agbese, veteran journalist and co-founder of Newswatch, has passed away at the age of 81. According to family sources cited by our sister publication, TheNews, Agbese died on Monday morning. A towering figure in Nigeria’s media landscape, Agbese made a lasting impact decades after he first entered the newsroom. He was widely respected as a masterful writer and a leading voice in public affairs commentary.

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NFF Apologises to Tinubu, FG, Nigerians on Super Eagles’ World Cup Setback

The Nigeria Football Federation wishes to openly and sincerely apologise to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR), to the Federal Government as a whole; and to millions of Nigerians, most especially our passionate, loyal football fans, following the Super Eagles failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals.   Sunday’s loss to DR Congo in the Africa Play-off Final in Rabat remains a moment of profound sadness for Nigerian football. For a nation where the Super Eagles serve as a symbol of unity, hope, and collective pride, missing out on the World Cup for a second consecutive time is a disappointment of great weight and emotional depth.   The NFF, the technical crew, and the players understand the gravity of this moment. We understand the expectations Nigerians rightly hold. We understand the passion and sacrifice of a country that has always stood firmly behind its team, through triumphs and trials. And we recognise that our collective effort did not deliver the outcome this nation deserved.   In the dressing room after the match, the pain among the players was palpable. Many struggled to speak.   Throughout the long journey of this qualification campaign, we were privileged to receive enormous support from the Federal Government through the National Sports Commission, the National Assembly, key Ministries, Departments and Agencies, our diplomatic missions, the media, and, above all, the passionate fans whose devotion remains unmatched anywhere in the world.   Football in Nigeria is more than a game. It is a national language. A bridge across cultures, a source of pride and emotional identity. A powerful symbol of unity that binds over 200 million people as one family. We owe it to this nation to honour that bond with sincerity, accountability, and action.   As we look forward, our immediate attention turns to the Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025, which begins shortly. This tournament presents an opportunity for healing, for renewal, and for demonstrating the resilience that has always defined Nigerian football.   In the coming days, the NFF Board and Management will enter into a rigorous review process, honest, uncompromising, and strategic. We will evaluate the technical, administrative, and structural gaps that led to this outcome. And we will take decisive steps to reposition our national teams for future success.   We make this solemn commitment to the people of Nigeria: We will rebuild trust. We will restore pride. We will reclaim our standing on the global stage. We will not allow this disappointment to be the final word on Nigerian football.   Nigeria is a nation of resilience, of spirit, of unyielding hope. Just as our people rise from every challenge, so too will the Super Eagles.

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Iyabo Ojo Fires Back at Rumours, Denies Arrest on TikTok Live

Nollywood actress Iyabo Ojo has dismissed claims that she was arrested, addressing the rumours directly during a TikTok live session. The mother of two criticized those spreading false information, warning of the consequences of their actions. “To all rumour mongers spreading fake news about me, it shall not be well with you. Who did they arrest? Your stories make my fans worried and calling to check on me. You mention my name just to drive traffic and make money. You are heaping curses on yourself because I am a special being. Anyone wishing me harm, it will return to the sender,” she said. The actress’s statement follows the circulation of a fake “wanted” poster featuring her image, which the Nigeria Police Force has confirmed is false. Iyabo urged her followers to disregard such misinformation and reassured them that she is safe. Iyabo Ojo responded to false claims that she had been arrested. Omo! The cu rs3 she laid in this video is too much 🙆🏾‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/VVsl1PyI4y — 𝒆𝒏𝒙𝒄𝒉 (@EN0CX) November 17, 2025

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Nigeria’s Inflation Slows To 16.05% In October, Food Prices Ease

Nigeria’s inflation rate slowed to 16.05 per cent in October 2025, continuing a steady decline over the past several months, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) has revealed. According to the NBS Consumer Price Index and Inflation report shared on its verified X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday, the figure represents a drop from 18.02 per cent recorded in September. On a month-to-month basis, however, headline inflation increased slightly by 0.93 per cent. The report also indicated a modest relief in food prices, with food inflation decreasing by 0.37 per cent compared to the previous month. This marks the seventh straight month in which Nigeria’s inflation rate has eased, signaling gradual relief for consumers amid ongoing economic pressures.

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VDM, Mr Jollof Land Police Net After Onboard Plane Bust Up

Social media personalities Verydarkman (Martins Otse) and comedian Mr. Jollof (Freedom Atsepoyi) have been handed over to airport authorities following a physical confrontation during boarding at Asaba International Airport. The incident happened on United Nigeria Airlines Flight UN0523, which was scheduled to fly from Asaba to Lagos. The two have a long-standing feud on social media, which escalated after VDM accused Mr Jollof’s wife of inappropriate relations with “Yahoo boys.” Video footage circulating online showed the duo exchanging punches as other passengers looked on. VDM later confirmed the altercation on his social media, claiming he had “handled” the situation. Chibuike Uloka, UNA’s Public Relations Officer, stated that the airline crew acted quickly and professionally to calm the situation. Both men were deboarded prior to departure, and authorities were called in to manage the matter. Uloka emphasized that passenger safety is the airline’s top priority and that UNA maintains a zero-tolerance stance on behavior that threatens the well-being of travelers or staff. He added that the flight proceeded safely after the incident, while VDM and Mr. Jollof remained in the custody of airport security for further investigation.

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