At Least 61 Killed, Dozens Rescued in Iraq Hypermarket Fire

At least 61 people have been confirmed dead and 45 others rescued after a massive fire engulfed a newly opened hypermarket in Kut, eastern Iraq, the Interior Ministry announced on Thursday. The blaze, which broke out overnight in the five-storey shopping complex, also left several people missing, raising fears that the death toll could rise. Authorities said 14 bodies were badly charred, complicating identification. Social media videos captured flames ripping through the building as firefighters battled to contain the inferno. The mall, which opened just a week ago, housed a supermarket and a restaurant. Wasit Province Governor Mohammed al-Mayahi described the disaster as a “tragedy and calamity” and declared three days of mourning. “Families were dining and shopping when the fire started. We have filed lawsuits against the building owner and mall management,” he told the state-run Iraqi News Agency. Prime Minister Mohammad Shia al-Sudani ordered an immediate investigation, with findings expected within 48 hours. Officials suspect poor building standards may have worsened the tragedy.

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CBN Injects $4.1bn to Stabilise Naira in H1 2025 Amid Reserves Drop

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) injected $4.1 billion into the foreign exchange (FX) market during the first half of 2025, tripling last year’s figure of $1.3 billion, in a bid to stabilise the naira and ease liquidity pressures. The figure, disclosed in CSL Stockbrokers’ H2 2025 Outlook Report, represents a 215% increase year-on-year. Analysts, however, warn that the sustainability of this intervention remains uncertain amid weak oil revenues, limited foreign portfolio inflows, and external financing risks. Nigeria’s gross external reserves fell by $3.67 billion in the same period—from $40.88bn in January to $37.21bn by June—reflecting the cost of these interventions. In contrast, the first half of 2024 saw reserves rise by $1.17bn. Despite this drawdown, the naira showed relative stability. Opening the year at ₦1,535/$, it appreciated slightly to ₦1,530/$ by the end of June, buoyed by the injections. At one point in April, the exchange rate hit ₦1,630/$ amid global trade tensions, prompting the CBN to step up dollar supply. CSL cautioned that without a significant boost in FX inflows from oil exports, remittances, or foreign investment, maintaining this level of intervention may become challenging. Oil export earnings are projected to fall by 20% year-on-year to $36.4bn in 2025. Economists argue that Nigeria’s managed float system still requires active CBN support to prevent volatility. “In the absence of intervention, we would have seen much sharper naira depreciation,” said Adewale Abimbola, a Lagos-based economist. Analysts forecast that the naira could trade within ₦1,500–₦1,600/$ in H2 2025, provided CBN sustains its defence and FX inflows improve. CSL also projects a possible interest rate cut of 100–150 basis points in Q4, as inflation moderates to 22.9% from 31.4% in 2024, though such a move could dampen investor appetite for naira assets. Nigeria’s real GDP growth has been revised to 3.7% for 2025, with fiscal deficit expected to widen to 5.8% of GDP, compared to the official forecast of 3.9%, due to revenue shortfalls. Meanwhile, the naira extended gains on Monday, closing at ₦1,518/$, its strongest level since March 2025, supported by CBN sales and improved FX liquidity.

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Former Super Eagles Coach Monday Sinclair Dies at 88

Former Super Eagles interim coach Monday Sinclair has passed away at the age of 88 after a prolonged battle with diabetes. The news of his death was confirmed by former Nigeria goalkeeper Peterside Idah, who announced it in an emotional Facebook post on Wednesday. “It is believed Sinclair died around 3:15 pm,” Idah revealed, adding: “Our daddy is gone. What a man. He signed me to play for Sharks and gave me my first match against Niger Tornadoes of Minna.” Sinclair served as interim coach of the Nigerian national team in 1997 following the dismissal of Frenchman Philippe Troussier, handling two friendly games against Zambia and Tunisia. He is widely credited for discovering and nurturing some of Nigeria’s greatest football talents, including Peter Rufai, Taribo West, Finidi George, and Idah Peterside. Tributes from across the football community have been pouring in, honoring Sinclair’s legacy and immense contribution to Nigerian football.

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Natasha’s Constituents Submit Petition To INEC For Her Recall 

Akpoti-Uduaghan Insists Court Ordered Her Recall, Rejects Senate Clerk’s Advisory Interpretation

Suspended Kogi Central lawmaker Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has formally rejected the National Assembly’s claim that a July 4 Federal High Court judgment urging her return to the Senate was merely advisory. In a strongly worded July 14 “Rejoinder” to the Clerk of the National Assembly, her legal team—led by Michael Jonathan Numa, SAN—argued the court’s ruling is a binding directive requiring her immediate recall. What Sparked the Dispute Akpoti-Uduaghan was suspended for six months in March (formally enforced in early May 2025, according to Senate records citing “unparliamentary conduct” and “gross misconduct”). Critics have called the suspension politically motivated, alleging it targeted her over vocal interventions on budget and governance issues affecting Kogi Central. She sued in FHC/ABJ/CS/384/2025, naming the Clerk of the National Assembly, the Senate, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, and the Senate Committee on Ethics chairman among the defendants. The Court’s Decision In a judgment delivered July 4, 2025, Justice B.F.N. Nyako faulted the length of the six‑month suspension, saying it deprived Akpoti-Uduaghan’s constituents of representation. The court’s enrolled orders, she says, begin with “It is hereby ordered…” and include 12 specific directives—one of which states the “Senate should recall the Plaintiff.” While the word “should” was used, Akpoti-Uduaghan’s team contends that read in context, the structure and findings make the recall compulsory, not optional. Senate Clerk Pushes Back Responding in a July 14 letter, the Clerk (through Charles Yoila, Director of Litigation & Counselling) told her counsel that the court issued no mandatory order binding the Senate, describing the pronouncement as non-directive. The Clerk advised that the senator await Senate action should the chamber choose to exercise its power to recall her. Senator’s Legal Counterargument In her rejoinder, Akpoti-Uduaghan argued: Next Steps With the National Assembly in recess following the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari, plenary is expected to resume July 22, 2025. Akpoti-Uduaghan has notified the Clerk of her intention to return that day, barring further obstruction. Her lawyers warned that “all lawful measures” remain on the table should the Senate decline compliance. Wider Political Undercurrents Sources in the Red Chamber say senators are divided—some urging adherence to the court’s ruling (or at least a negotiated political settlement), others resisting on procedural or political grounds. Senator Seriake Dickson (Bayelsa West) recently urged a political solution in televised remarks. Meanwhile, Senate President Godswill Akpabio has not issued a public statement on the matter. Background Timeline Why It Matters The showdown tests judicial enforceability over internal legislative discipline and raises broader questions about representation rights, checks and balances, and politicized sanctions within Nigeria’s National Assembly. How the Senate resolves—or escalates—this case could shape future confrontations between lawmakers and the courts.

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Israeli Airstrikes Hit Syrian Defence Ministry, Area Near Presidential Palace in Damascus

The Israeli military has carried out air raids targeting Syria’s Defence Ministry and areas close to the presidential palace in Damascus, killing at least three people and injuring 34 others, according to local reports. The strikes follow Israel’s warning to intensify attacks if Syrian government forces are not pulled back from the country’s southern region, where recent clashes between Druze communities and Syrian security forces have escalated tensions. There has been no immediate response from Syrian authorities or confirmation from Israel, which typically maintains a policy of ambiguity regarding its military operations in Syria. Israel has repeatedly expressed concern over Iranian influence and armed groups operating within Syria, often targeting weapons depots and military installations linked to pro-Iran forces.

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Eze, Madueke, Gyokeres Signings Could Transform Arsenal – Sports Analyst

Sports Analyst Mark McAdam has described Arsenal’s potential summer business as “transformative,” suggesting that the addition of Eberechi Eze, Noni Madueke, and Viktor Gyokeres would give the Gunners the depth and quality needed to win major honours. Speaking on The Transfer Show, McAdam confirmed that Arsenal are actively exploring a deal for Eberechi Eze, with the Crystal Palace midfielder’s release clause set at £60 million plus £8 million in add-ons. “The key thing is that Eberechi Eze would be keen on moving to north London, which makes things a lot easier,” McAdam said. He added that pairing Eze with Chelsea’s Madueke and Sporting Lisbon striker Gyokeres would significantly boost Mikel Arteta’s attacking options. “What a summer it would be if they signed Noni Madueke, Viktor Gyokeres and Eze. That would completely transform what Arsenal have. When you add the young players and Bukayo Saka, suddenly Arsenal fans will be licking their lips, saying this is the type of squad, strength in depth they believe can finally get them over the line,” he noted.

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BBNaija Season 10 Premieres July 26 with Record-Breaking ₦150m Grand Prize

LAGOS, July 16, 2025 – The highly anticipated 10th season of Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) will premiere on July 26, 2025, with a staggering ₦150 million grand prize, the biggest in the show’s history. The announcement was made by MultiChoice Nigeria during a press conference on Wednesday, where the organizers promised an edition packed with thrilling entertainment, drama, and fierce competition. The upcoming season will introduce a fresh format, moving away from last year’s “No Loose Guard” edition, where housemates entered the house in pairs. Physical auditions for the new season were conducted between May 16 and 18, 2025. BBNaija, which debuted in 2006, has become one of Africa’s most-watched reality shows. In the 2024 edition, Kellyrae made history as the first married contestant to win the competition, walking away with ₦100 million. Organizers assured fans that the 10th season will raise the bar even higher, featuring surprises, new twists, and engaging content to captivate millions of viewers across the continent. Full Details: BBNaija Season 10: Premieres July 26 With ₦150m Grand Prize

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BREAKING: Atiku Abubakar Resigns from PDP, Backs New Coalition Party Ahead of 2027 Elections

Former Vice President and 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has officially resigned from the opposition party as political realignments gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections. Atiku confirmed his involvement in the formation of a new coalition platform, the Alliance Democratic Congress (ADC), which he described as a viable alternative for Nigerians seeking change. His resignation was contained in a letter dated July 14, 2025, addressed to the PDP chairman of Jada 1 Ward, Jada Local Government Area of Adamawa State. The development was made public on Wednesday via a post by Atiku’s Special Assistant on Media on X (formerly Twitter). In his resignation letter, Atiku expressed appreciation to the PDP for the opportunities the party afforded him, while citing irreconcilable differences and a deviation from the party’s founding principles as reasons for his exit. “Serving two full terms as Vice President of Nigeria and being a presidential candidate twice has been one of the most significant chapters of my life,” Atiku stated. “As a founding father of this esteemed party, it is indeed heartbreaking for me to make this decision. However, I find it necessary to part ways due to the current trajectory the party has taken, which diverges from the foundational principles we stood for.” Atiku’s resignation marks a major shake-up in Nigeria’s political landscape, setting the stage for intense political maneuvering as parties and power blocs prepare for 2027. Full Details: Click here to read

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