Unity Cup: Felix Agu Eligible Play for Nigeria

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has confirmed that Werder Bremen defender Felix Agu is now eligible to play for the Super Eagles. This confirmation follows correspondence from the German Football Federation (DFB), which clarified that Agu has never featured in any official competitive match for Germany at senior or junior levels. According to FIFA’s eligibility rules, players who have not participated in competitive matches for one nation remain eligible to represent another country they qualify for provided proper clearance is obtained. Agu, born in Germany to Nigerian parents, had previously expressed his desire to switch allegiance and play international football for Nigeria. The 25-year-old has featured in two friendly matches for Germany’s U21 side in 2019 but has never played in any competitive fixtures for the national team. The NFF in a post on its official X (formerly Twitter) account on Saturday, stated: “Felix Nnaemeka Agu confirmed OK to play for Nigeria’s Super Eagles. “The German FF have written to confirm that the player has never represented them at any official game at the A and Junior level. Played only 2 friendly games for the U21 team in 2019. “Welcome Felix!.” Agu was named in the Super Eagles’ provisional squad for the Unity Cup.

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Naira Maintains Upward Momentum, Closes at ₦1,580.44/$ on Friday

The Nigerian Naira continued its strong performance against the US Dollar throughout the week, closing at ₦1,580.44 per Dollar in the official foreign exchange market on Friday, May 24, 2025. According to figures published by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on its official website, the Naira appreciated by ₦4.51k on Friday alone, marking a 0.28% gain from Thursday’s closing rate of ₦1,584.95. The local currency has seen sustained appreciation all week, having opened on Monday, May 19, at ₦1,598.68 per Dollar, improving to ₦1,590.45 on Tuesday, and reaching ₦1,584.49 on Wednesday. Analysts attribute the Naira’s steady rise to increased investor confidence, improved forex supply, and favorable market conditions. Meanwhile, the CBN, during its 300th Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting held earlier this week, retained the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) at 27.5%.

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NNPC Announces Scheduled Shutdown of Port Harcourt Refinery for Maintenance

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has confirmed that the Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) will undergo a scheduled maintenance shutdown beginning May 24, 2025. The announcement was made in a statement released on Saturday by NNPC’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Femi Soneye, who explained that the shutdown is part of a sustainability assessment aimed at boosting the refinery’s long-term performance.

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Arsenal v Barcelona LIVE – Can Gunners pull off shock in Lisbon final showdown?

All eyes will be on Lisbon this Saturday as Arsenal face reigning champions Barcelona in the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final, broadcast live on TNT Sports and discovery+. The Gunners are seeking a historic second European crown, while Barcelona aim for a third consecutive title. Ahead of the clash at the Estadio Jose Alvalade, TNT Sports experts Karen Carney and Fara Williams shared their insights on how Arsenal can defy the odds and overcome the Catalan giants. Arsenal, the only English club to have lifted the UWCL trophy back in 2007, are hoping to make history once again. Their journey to the final has been remarkable, with stunning comebacks against Real Madrid and Lyon showcasing their resilience and determination. Carney and Williams pointed out key areas where Arsenal could exploit Barcelona’s weaknesses, emphasizing the need for tactical discipline, clinical finishing, and a fearless approach. They also highlighted the key players who could make the difference on the pitch. Carney said Arsenal must “believe they belong on this stage” and take confidence from their dramatic victories this season, while Williams noted that “Barcelona’s high defensive line can be exposed with the right counter-attacking play.” A win for Arsenal would mark a seismic moment for English women’s football, breaking Barcelona’s dominance and proving that WSL teams can compete at the highest level.

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Tragedy in Anambra: Gunmen Kill Family of Four in Isseke

A community in Anambra State is in mourning following a brutal attack in Isseke, Ihiala Local Government Area, where unidentified gunmen killed four members of a family. The victims — an elderly man and three women — were found lifeless in their home on Thursday morning, sending shockwaves across the region. According to eyewitness accounts, the assailants stormed the residence in the dead of night while the family was asleep, carrying out the attack in cold blood. The motive behind the killings remains unclear, with residents describing the assault as unprovoked and senseless. The Anambra State Police Command, through its spokesperson SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the tragic incident on Friday, identifying the victims as the family of Ichie Kennedy Igboanugo, also known as Ichie Akuruoulo 1 of Isseke. Ikenga stated that security operatives had cordoned off the area and recovered the bodies, which have been deposited at the morgue, while investigations into the crime continue. Ikenga said:“Following the simultaneous onslaught and joint clearance operations involving the police, military, and other security operatives to dislodge criminal elements in the state, we regret to report the cowardly gruesome murder of a family of four, including three females and an elderly man, by criminal elements at Isseke, Ihiala LGA, in the late hours of May 22, 2025. Preliminary information reveals that the criminals attacked the family unprovoked.” He added that the command, while expressing condolences to the bereaved, has reinforced security presence in the area and is pursuing leads to apprehend the perpetrators.“The joint security team has also reinforced the area for any untoward situation. Further developments shall be communicated, please,” Ikenga said.

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Tinubu Appoints 24 New National Officials 11 from Northern Nigeria

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the appointment of 24 individuals to strategic national positions across key government agencies. Notably, 11 of the appointees are from Northern Nigeria, reflecting the administration’s commitment to regional balance and inclusive governance The appointments, announced Friday, cover critical sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure, and social development. Among the notable Northern appointees are: A statement from the Presidency highlighted that the appointments were guided by the appointees’ alignment with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the administration. It added that the selection process focused on capacity, expertise, and commitment to national development. “The appointments reflect President Tinubu’s dedication to harnessing talent from all regions to drive Nigeria’s progress,” the statement read, hinting that additional appointments from the North are expected in the coming months. Abubakar Umar Jarengol’s appointment as Executive Director, Operations at NAIC, was especially praised as a milestone for Adamawa State, with expectations that he will play a key role in strengthening the country’s agricultural insurance framework. 👉 Continue Reading: Tinubu’s 24 New National Appointments – Full List

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CHTI Urges Community-Led Solutions to Crime, Reintegration at Ottawa Hope Conference

Local leaders, advocates, and changemakers convened at the Ottawa Public Library – Beaverbrook Branch on Saturday, May 17, for Hope Conference 1.0, an inaugural event hosted by the Canadian Hope Transformation Initiative (CHTI). Under the theme “Collaborative Pathways to Community Safety,” the conference ignited a bold, citywide call for community-driven solutions to crime prevention, systemic inequality, and reintegration of marginalized individuals. In his keynote address, Emmanuel Tobi, Founder and COO of CHTI, challenged both the community and policymakers: > “We can’t continue treating crime prevention like it belongs to the police alone. This is a community issue—our issue. Real change starts when we build bridges, not walls.” His speech, “Redefining Safety: Community-Led Solutions,” underscored the need for a more holistic approach to justice, one that prioritizes community involvement in both prevention and reintegration efforts. That message of shared responsibility was amplified by Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, who, in a goodwill letter, praised the conference as “a forum to examine crime prevention through education, collaboration, and community empowerment.” Cathy Curry, Councilor and Deputy Mayor Ward 4 Kanata North, in a video message, echoed the importance of collective leadership, commending CHTI for “creating space where young people, service providers, and leaders can work together to build the kind of city we all deserve.” A Conversation Rooted in ChangeThe panel discussion brought together a diverse lineup of voices with professional, technical, and lived experience—each contributing insight into the deeper causes of crime and possible paths toward safer communities. Geoff Haskell, a Toronto-based criminal defense lawyer and former member of the Canadian Armed Forces, drew on both his legal and military backgrounds to examine systemic injustice. He spoke candidly about how imbalances in the justice system often punish people for a lifetime over a single mistake: “Justice isn’t just about what’s legal—it’s about what’s fair.” Bridging the conversation between justice and opportunity, Temi Sam, a DevOps Solutions Architect at NetApp and CEO of CodeHero, highlighted the potential of technology to disrupt cycles of crime, especially among youth: > “The same tools used to build the world’s tech empires can be used to redirect our youth from cycles of crime. We must invest in their minds and give them reasons to dream.” Adding a raw, deeply personal perspective to the dialogue was Chris Draper, a CHTI board member and speaker with lived experience. Draper shared his story of incarceration and transformation, urging more compassionate reintegration approaches: > “Everyone deserves a second chance, not a lifetime sentence outside of prison.” Rounding out the panel was Ifeoma Okonji, a social impact strategist whose advocacy centers on equity and community development. She emphasized the need for increased grassroots involvement in shaping reintegration policies: > “True empowerment happens when communities are not just consulted but co-create the systems meant to serve them.” Together, the panelists painted a compelling picture of what is possible when institutions, community members, and policymakers collaborate across silos. CHTI now hopes to build on the momentum of Hope Conference 1.0 by fostering more cross-sector dialogue and policy innovation around crime prevention, restorative justice, and community reintegration.

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Napoli The Champions of Serie A as McTominay and Lukaku Fire Conte’s Side to Glory

Napoli have been crowned Serie A champions, with goals from Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku sealing a decisive victory on the night For McTominay, it marks a fairytale season. The Scottish midfielder has emerged as the standout player in Antonio Conte’s title-winning squad, scoring 13 goals less than a year after departing Manchester United, the club where he began his career. His contributions have now etched his name into the history books of Naples, as the city celebrates its fourth Scudetto triumph. Under Conte’s leadership, Napoli have shown consistency and resilience, with McTominay’s form playing a key role in their charge to the title. The victory reignites footballing passion in Naples, where fans are already taking to the streets in celebration.

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