CAF Announces Free Electronic Visas For AFCON Morocco 2025 Supporters

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) Morocco 2025 Local Organising Committee have announced that fans attending the tournament will be eligible for free electronic visas. In a statement released on Friday, CAF confirmed that citizens of countries that normally require a visa to enter Morocco will benefit from the initiative. Electronic visas for supporters attending the tournament, scheduled from December 21, 2025, to January 18, 2026, can now be obtained free of charge through the YALLA app. The announcement comes as global interest in Africa’s biggest football event continues to grow, with more fans booking tickets through CAF’s official ticketing platform. CAF emphasized that a Fan ID is mandatory for entry into all stadiums and official fan zones. “CAF supporters can apply for both the Fan ID and e-visa in one place inside the YALLA app, streamlining travel and stadium access. The Fan ID application and e-visa request are completed seamlessly within the app, ensuring a faster, easier, and secure experience for international and local fans alike,” the statement added. To apply, fans are required to download the YALLA app via Google Play or the App Store, or visit the YALLA website, complete the Fan ID form, and submit the e-visa request if applicable. Once approved, supporters can purchase match tickets on the CAF ticketing platform. CAF explained that the new measures are aimed at providing a smooth and secure experience for fans across nine stadiums in six host cities. “CAF, with support from the LOC, reaffirms its commitment to delivering a world-class spectator experience throughout Africa’s greatest football celebration,” the statement read. So far, 298,000 tickets have been sold in the first two phases of sales, with buyers from 33 African countries and 106 nations worldwide.

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BBNaija Star, Leo DaSilva Slams Troll For Belittling Wife, Maryam Laushi

Reality TV star and entrepreneur Leo DaSilva has fiercely defended his fiancée Maryam Laushi after a troll on X tried to dismiss her accomplishments and claim she is only “relevant” because of him. The drama kicked off on Friday when an X user, Neyenwa, attempted to ridicule Maryam’s achievements. Maryam responded without hesitation, making it clear that her success is self-made, her finances are solid, and her background speaks for itself. She also warned the troll to stop dragging her family into unnecessary drama. Instead of backing down, the troll doubled down, insisting that Maryam’s voice and relevance come from Leo, and accusing her of pretending to be a supporter of women. Leo swiftly stepped in, shutting down the narrative with a firm defence of his fiancée. He stressed that Maryam has always been independent, highlighting her qualifications and hard work: she holds two master’s degrees, built her own career before they met, and has always been capable on her own. He went further to praise her achievements across civil, corporate, and family spheres, admitting that even his own Google search results don’t measure up to hers. In a fiery conclusion, Leo made it clear he would not entertain anyone attempting to undermine his future wife’s worth.

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Ukraine Endures ‘Exhausting Battles’ as Russia Pushes Deeper Into Zaporizhia and Donetsk

Ukrainian forces are locked in intense fighting across the eastern Donetsk and southern Zaporizhia regions, as Russian troops increase pressure on the strategic towns of Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad. Kyiv’s military leadership said the two towns have become the focus of almost half the battles along Ukraine’s 1,200km (745-mile) front line. Commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskii reported that Russia has deployed roughly 150,000 troops—nearly a quarter of its forces in Ukraine—to seize control of the area. Russia views Pokrovsk as a key route to the remaining parts of Donetsk region not yet under its control since declaring the area annexed in 2022. Fierce Urban Combat Fighting in Pokrovsk remains fluid and highly destructive. Ukrainian and Russian units trade control of streets and even individual buildings, according to soldiers speaking to Reuters.“One building is held by our side, the next by the enemy, and hours later it swaps,” said “Hus,” a drone squad commander with the 68th Jaeger Brigade. Russian forces captured the town centre earlier in November and are now pushing east and west. Ukrainian defenders continue to hold strong positions in the north of Pokrovsk. In nearby Myrnohrad, Russian troops have made limited gains in the town’s eastern and northern sections, but Ukraine still controls most of the area. Both towns remain vulnerable, with Russia attempting to encircle them from the north, south, and east, leaving only narrow routes open for Ukrainian resupply and evacuation. The Institute for the Study of War said the strategic value of these towns will depend on whether Ukraine can conduct an orderly withdrawal if required, and whether Russia can exploit any collapse in Ukrainian lines. Pressure Mounts in Zaporizhia To the southwest, Russia also stepped up its offensive around Huliaipole, straddling the boundary between Donetsk and Zaporizhia. Syrskii said the situation there had “significantly worsened,” with “exhausting battles” taking place for Rivnopillia and Yablukove. Geolocated footage indicates Ukrainian forces withdrew from Rivnopillia on Tuesday. Drone Warfare Intensifies Despite Russian advances, Ukrainian drone units continued to inflict significant losses, Syrskii said.He reported that Ukraine’s short-range drones struck 77,000 Russian targets in October, up from 66,500 in September and 60,000 in August. The rising figures suggest Russia’s attempts to destroy Ukrainian drone teams have been only partially successful. Russian Claims of Gains Russia’s Defence Ministry claimed its forces had captured several settlements across multiple regions, including Uspenovka, Novoye and Sladkoye in Zaporizhia, Volchye in Dnipropetrovsk, and Gnatovke in Donetsk. The claims could not be independently verified. Ukraine Strikes Russian Infrastructure Beyond the front line, Ukraine continued targeting Russian energy infrastructure to disrupt fuel supplies. A drone attack forced Lukoil’s Volgograd refinery to halt operations on November 6 after damaging major processing units, according to sources cited by Reuters. Ukraine also struck electrical substations near Belgorod over the weekend, causing a citywide blackout, and triggered a fire at the port and oil terminal in Tuapse on the Black Sea during another drone operation.

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Nigerian Christians Protest, Call on Donald Trump to Intervene in Attacks by Armed Groups

Nigerian Christians Protest, Call on Donald Trump to Intervene in Attacks by Armed Groups

A group of Nigerian Christians took to the streets to protest what they described as ongoing attacks by armed groups targeting Christian communities. Demonstrators carried placards and chanted slogans, urging former United States President Donald Trump to “save Nigerian Christians” from what they referred to as Islamic bandits. The protesters accused the Nigerian government of failing to provide adequate protection and called for international intervention to stop the violence. Photos from the scene showed large crowds and banners appealing directly to Trump and the U.S. government. The demonstration reflects growing frustration among some Christian communities over repeated incidents of banditry, kidnappings, and attacks in parts of northern and central Nigeria.

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Russian Strikes Kill Six in Kyiv, Two in Chornomorsk as Air Attacks Intensify

Russian air attacks targeting multiple Ukrainian cities on Thursday left at least eight people dead and dozens injured, as Kyiv and the southern Odesa region came under heavy bombardment at dawn. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said almost every district of the capital was hit in what he described as a “massive” wave of strikes. According to the city’s military administration, six people were killed and 35 injured after explosions tore through residential areas, sparking fires and damaging buildings. In the southern port city of Chornomorsk, Odesa Governor Oleh Kiper confirmed that two people were killed following additional strikes in the region. Ukraine’s emergency services worked through the morning to rescue residents trapped under rubble and extinguish fires in several districts of the capital. Meanwhile, Russia’s Defence Ministry claimed its air defence systems shot down or intercepted 216 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 66 over the Krasnodar region. The statement could not be independently verified. The attacks mark one of the most intense nights of aerial bombardment in recent weeks, further escalating tensions as the war approaches its third year.

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Don Jazzy Signs Port Harcourt Singer CupidSZN To Mavin Records

Don Jazzy has officially welcomed Port Harcourt singer-songwriter CupidSZN to Mavin Records. In an Instagram post, the Mavin boss shared the story of how CupidSZN’s journey to the label began. He revealed that four years ago, CupidSZN’s father reached out to him about his 17-year-old son’s talent, but the message went unnoticed. Two years later, CupidSZN continued to hone his craft, and destiny eventually brought him to Mavin. “After excelling in the Mavin Academy, he is now 21 years old and ready to take on the next phase of his musical career. Allow me to introduce you all to the newest Mavin artist @cupidfszn 🏹 as he presents his debut EP MYTH ERA. OUT NOW,” Don Jazzy wrote. Born Stevenson Anyinachiso, CupidSZN has been steadily developing his sound, which blends Afrobeats and Afropop, drawing inspiration from artists like Juice WRLD. He has already made waves with tracks such as “Service,” “Ifeoma,” and “I Want More.” With his debut EP now released, CupidSZN is set to take his music career to new heights under the Mavin Records banner.   View this post on Instagram  

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Saraki Advises PDP to Postpone Ibadan Convention to Avoid Deepening Party Crisis

Former Senate President Bukola Saraki has called on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to halt its planned National Convention scheduled for November 15–16, 2025, in Ibadan, Oyo State. In a statement personally signed after meeting with members of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) Reconciliation Team led by Hassan Adamu, Saraki warned that proceeding with the convention amid ongoing legal disputes could plunge the party deeper into crisis. He urged the PDP to establish a Caretaker Committee to temporarily manage its affairs and restore stability. Saraki expressed regret that despite the selfless efforts of many party members, the convention has become entangled in political and legal controversies. The former Kwara State governor also cautioned that the situation poses a serious threat not only to the PDP but to Nigeria’s democracy. “It is clear that going ahead with the National Convention in Ibadan on November 15–16, 2025, will only serve to further fuel the present crisis. Therefore, going ahead with the Convention as scheduled is a waste of efforts. It does not have my support,” Saraki stated. He further explained that conflicting court orders regarding the convention have created uncertainty over its legitimacy, adding that no one can guarantee that the exercise or its outcome would be upheld.

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Yhemolee’s Wife Bibi Says Men Settle for Convenience, Not Love in Marriage

Yhemolee’s wife, Bibi, recently spoke openly about her experiences with marriage and the challenges of public life in a candid podcast interview. She shared her perspective on relationships, saying, “Men in general, they settle for who is convenient for them, not who they actually love. I was never the rebound.” When asked if she felt Yhemolee had fought enough for their relationship, Bibi replied, “Only him has the answer to that question. Oh, yeah.” She also acknowledged the difficulties in their marriage, explaining that she is “always healing the relationship” and that leaving at certain points had been particularly hard. Bibi further revealed the emotional strain of being in the public eye: “I actually did become a shadow of myself. The internet scattered … I feel like I’ve been bullied a lot online. Different opinions, and 90% of them were not even good.” She reflected on her past, noting she had been in a serious relationship 20 years ago, which shaped her views and approach to love. Her interview provides a glimpse into the struggles of maintaining a relationship under public scrutiny while balancing personal healing and growth. “Men in general settle for who is convenient for them not who they actually love” – Yhemo Lee’s ex girlfriend Bibi pic.twitter.com/heFeUcJkD9 — OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) November 13, 2025

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