A Day of Triumph and Tragedy: Reflections from the Unity Cup and a Nation in Mourning

By: Kamal Yalwa Today was a poignant reminder of the joy and sorrow that often accompany the world of sports. After a series of engagements at the London Business School, I had the honour of attending the Unity Cup match between Nigeria and Jamaica at the Brentford Stadium in the United Kingdom. The match ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw and was eventually decided by a penalty shootout, with the Super Eagles of Nigeria emerging victorious. Beyond the result, it was a profound celebration of unity, culture, and the indomitable spirit of Nigerians both at home and in the diaspora. Sitting among fellow Nigerians and friends of Nigeria, I saw firsthand how sports can bridge divides, uplift communities, and ignite a collective sense of hope for a brighter future. I commend the organisers for reviving this important event and using it as a platform to showcase our rich heritage and the extraordinary talent of our young athletes. Congratulations to the Super Eagles for making us proud. Yet, as we celebrated, tragedy struck elsewhere. News broke of a heartbreaking accident involving members of the Kano sports delegation returning from the just-concluded National Sports Festival in Ogun State. Reports indicate that 22 lives were feared lost in the tragic road accident. This devastating news casts a shadow over the day’s celebrations and reminds us of the fragility of life. As we continue to support initiatives that promote unity and national pride, let us also pause to reflect on the lives lost and extend our deepest condolences to the families who now mourn. My thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims, the National Sports Commission, and the Government of Kano State during this profoundly difficult time. May the souls of the departed rest in peace.

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Tinubu Commissions First Phase of Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway Warns Estate Developers on Illegal Buildings

By: Kamal Yalwa President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to indigenous content and infrastructure development as he commissioned the first phase of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project, alongside several other major road projects across the country. Speaking at the commissioning ceremony in Lagos on Saturday, Tinubu directed the Minister of Works, David Umahi, and other key officials overseeing national projects to enforce strict compliance with regulations on local content, skills transfer, and Nigerian participation. The President also issued a stern warning to estate developers and contractors building illegally on federal land without approvals. He declared that such property owners would no longer receive compensation for violating setback laws and urban development regulations. “Let me warn all developers that the Federal Government will enforce building setbacks, and developers without approvals will not be compensated. We have gazetted and published these setbacks, and enforcement will follow in full,” Tinubu said. He commended Engineer Ronald Chagoury for his role in preventing the Atlantic Ocean’s encroachment on Victoria Island and Ikoyi, praising the bold intervention that helped avert a disaster. “I said we would do it, and we did. We averted a disaster greater than a tsunami in Victoria Island and Ikoyi,” Tinubu stated. The President also urged Nigerians to remain patient with his administration’s economic reforms, noting early signs of recovery in the foreign exchange market and the gradual drop in food prices. “I want to appeal to all Nigerians that hope is here. Our economy is recovering,” he assured. He expressed gratitude to the Minister of Works, David Umahi, the Federal Ministry of Works staff, contractors, and Lagos residents for their support. The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is a 700km project spanning the coastal areas of Ogun, Ondo, Delta, Edo, Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Cross River States. The commissioned Phase I, Section I stretches from Ahmadu Bello Way to Eleko Village Area in the Lekki Peninsula. Other projects commissioned by the President include: President Tinubu emphasised that these projects reflect his administration’s resolve to improve national infrastructure, boost economic activities, and ease transportation for Nigerians. “These projects demonstrate our commitment to strengthening connectivity, boosting trade, and building an economy that works for all Nigerians,” Tinubu said.

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Champions League Final: Expect PSG to Dominate Possession, but Inter Could Still Prevail

In the build-up to Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final, one prediction seems almost certain: Paris Saint-Germain will dominate possession against Inter Milan. PSG have averaged 60.1% possession across 16 matches this season — higher than any team except Manchester City and Bayern Munich. Inter, by contrast, have controlled just 47% of the ball, ranking below 22 of the 36 teams in the competition’s league phase. However, as history shows, possession doesn’t guarantee victory. Manchester City’s Champions League campaigns in previous years serve as a reminder, and the 2022 final — when Liverpool, favourites over Real Madrid, lost despite dominating the ball — is a cautionary tale. The odds at ESPN BET give PSG a 60% chance of lifting their first European Cup, while Inter have a 40% chance of claiming a fourth title. Inter’s strategy will likely mirror Madrid’s in 2022: sit deep, absorb pressure, and rely on key moments of brilliance to decide the match. PSG will keep the ball, but Inter’s counter-attacking prowess could prove decisive. As the football world counts down to the final in Istanbul, attention turns to the stars who could define the night. In that spirit, we’ll rank the 30 best players set to shape this season’s Champions League final — a showcase of talent, strategy, and the fine margins that separate triumph from heartbreak.

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PSG Crush Inter 4-0 to Secure First-Ever Champions League Title!

Paris Saint-Germain delivered a stunning performance to thrash Inter Milan 4-0 in the UEFA Champions League final and claim the prestigious trophy for the first time in the club’s history. Goals from Hakimi, Doue, Dembele, and Kvaratskhelia capped a dominant display in a match that saw PSG outclass their Italian opponents from start to finish at the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu. The French champions took an early lead through Hakimi’s composed finish after a brilliant team move, before Doue doubled the advantage with a powerful strike that deflected past Sommer. Dembele and Kvaratskhelia added further goals in the second half as PSG capitalised on Inter’s tired defence, with Dembele’s pace and creativity a constant threat throughout the match. The victory marks a historic milestone for PSG, who had long pursued European glory but had fallen short in previous campaigns. Manager Luis Enrique’s side lifted the trophy in front of jubilant fans, confirming their dominance in European football this season and capping a memorable campaign for the club.

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Super Eagles Lift Unity Cup in London

Christantus Uche converted the winning penalty as Nigeria beat Jamaica 5-4 in a shootout to win the Unity Cup, defending the title they won 19 years ago. The friendly tournament was hosted at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium and staged for the first time since 2004, when the Super Eagles first got their hands on the trophy. They did so again here, as after a 2-2 draw in normal time the shootout began with six perfect penalties. Jamaica’s Dwayne Atkinson then stepped up and smashed his effort off the top of the bar and over. Amari’i Bell made no mistake with his spot-kick to keep Jamaica in it, but Uche had the decisive moment as he calmly slotted home to start the Nigerian celebrations. It had been an entertaining 90 minutes in west London, with the six yellow cards and several flashpoints suggesting both teams were viewing this as much more than just a post-season friendly. Moses Simon put Nigeria in front inside ten minutes, finishing from close range after Cyriel Dessers had put a dangerous ball into the middle, but Jamaica were level almost immediately. Renaldo Cephas was a constant threat throughout the match and he created the equaliser, charging down the left wing and producing a superb cross for Kaheim Dixon to provide the finishing touch. It remained level heading into the break, before Nigeria again made a quick start to a half. Samuel Chukwueze initially appeared to be crowded out when the ball came to him on the edge of the box, but the AC Milan star worked it onto his left foot and drilled a finish into the bottom corner. Jamaica equalised for a second time just after the hour mark and in familiar fashion. Cephas broke free out wide and his delivery was once again perfect, with Jonathan Russell the man to this time fire beyond Stanley Nwabali. Nigeria looked the more likely to find a later winner as they won a succession of late corners, before Wilfred Ndidi then sent an effort whistling past the post in stoppage-time.

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Flying Eagles Face Tough Test at 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup

The Flying Eagles, Nigeria’s U-20 national football team, are gearing up for a challenging group stage at the upcoming 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile. The tournament’s group-stage draw, recently announced by FIFA, has placed Nigeria in Group F alongside Norway, Colombia, and Saudi Arabia, promising a thrilling set of fixtures for the West African giants. With a reputation as a powerhouse in youth football, the Flying Eagles have consistently been a key talent pipeline for Nigeria’s senior national team, the Super Eagles. The squad will be aiming to build on their proud history and deliver a strong performance on the global stage. The 24-team competition will showcase the best of young football talent, and the Flying Eagles are determined to make their mark and push for a deep run in the tournament. Fans across Nigeria will be hoping the team can replicate the feats of past generations and bring glory home once again.

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President Tinubu to Commission 11 Completed Road Projects, Flag Off New Infrastructure Initiatives Nationwide

President Tinubu to Commission 11 Completed Road Projects, Flag Off New Infrastructure Initiatives Nationwide

President Bola Tinubu will today, May 31, 2025, commission 11 major road and bridge projects across Nigeria, marking a significant milestone in his administration’s infrastructural development agenda. The President will also flag off several new projects, as part of efforts to improve connectivity, stimulate economic growth, and enhance the quality of life for Nigerians. Major Commissioned Projects: Projects to be Flagged Off by the President: Today’s events highlight President Tinubu’s commitment to building critical infrastructure that will serve as a foundation for Nigeria’s economic transformation. The commissioning coincides with the administration’s anniversary, tagged #PBATVersary.

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Defence Headquarters Slams Amnesty Report, Defends Military’s Achievements Under Tinubu

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has strongly criticised a recent report by Amnesty International, describing it as lacking in context and failing to recognise the significant achievements of the Nigerian Armed Forces in combating insecurity across the country. The DHQ said the report, which accused the government of failing to protect citizens from relentless attacks by armed groups and bandits, was based on “sweeping generalisations” and “unverified statistics.” Amnesty International had claimed that at least 10,217 people were killed and 672 villages destroyed in the past two years, with Benue State accounting for the highest casualties at 6,896 deaths, followed by Plateau State with 2,630. However, in a statement on Friday, the Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Markus Kangye, refuted the claims, insisting they misrepresented the security situation and ignored the asymmetric nature of the threats Nigeria faces. Kangye highlighted that under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, the Armed Forces have neutralised over 5,000 insurgents and bandits, liberated 350 communities previously under terrorist control, and rescued over 1,200 kidnapped civilians. He added that the sustained military presence in volatile areas like Zamfara, Plateau, and Benue States has enabled displaced persons to begin returning home safely. Kangye dismissed Amnesty’s claim that 6,896 people were killed in Benue as “humongous and misleading,” saying the military’s records show 693 deaths in the state during the review period. The DHQ also pointed to successful operations in Zamfara, where over 2,000 military offensives were conducted, resulting in the rescue of 687 abductees, the neutralisation of 1,500 terrorists, and the destruction of several bandit enclaves. Kangye urged Amnesty International and other civil society groups to be cautious in their reporting and to recognise the complex socio-political realities the military confronts in restoring peace across Nigeria.

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