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Morocco 2025: CAF picks Egyptian officials for Nigeria, Benin Republic clash

Egyptian official Amin Mohamed Omar, who has been a FIFA referee since 2017, has been selected by the Confederation of African Football as referee for next week’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and the Cheetahs of Benin Republic. The Matchday 1 encounter, scheduled for the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo, will kick off at 5pm Nigeria time. Omar will be in company with compatriots Mahmoud Abouelregal (Assistant Referee 1), Ahmad Hossam Taha (Assistant Referee 2) and Ahmed ElGhandour (Fourth Official) as the three-time African champions confront a team coached by former Nigeria manager Gernot Rohr. The match will be the baptism for new Nigeria manager, Bruno Labbadia. CAF has also appointed Ghanaian official Munkaila Nassam Adam as commissioner, with Fatou Gaye from Senegal to serve as referee assessor and Ivorian Atte Claude Elloh in the role of security officer.

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Saudi club reach agreement for Osimhen

Al-Ahli have reached an agreement with Napoli for Victor Osimhen (mafter the Saudi Arabian side offered an €80 million transfer fee for the Nigerian international. Al-Ahli have also offered the striker a lucrative four-year contract which would see him earn €35 million per year and he would also be provided with a release clause. Chelsea have not given up hope on signing the striker and last night sent personnel to Naples to try and convince Osimhen to join the club. However, Osimhen is still thought to be closer to agreeing to the Saudi Arabian side over Chelsea. Paris Saint-Germain had been in the race for Osimhen for much of the summer, however, reportedly pulled out of negotiations despite suffering an injury to Gonçalo Ramos in the first game of the season. Osimhen had also been a target last summer when the French champions had sent two offers to Napoli valued at over €100 million.

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Colombia 2024: Falconets land in Bogota ahead Korean clash

Nigeria’s U20 girls, Falconets have taken up residence at their Wyndhad Hotel, Bogota, where the team will reside for their first two matches of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Colombia 2024. After scoring 27 goals in a total of eight premium games (six competitive and two friendly matches), the 2010 and 2014 runners-up arrived in high spirits while looking forward to their first match of the tournament against Korea Republic on Monday, 2nd September. The Koreans have finished in third place in one championship in the 22-year-old competition, and have promised to provide stiff opposition for the perennial finalists. Nigeria is one of only four countries to have featured in every edition of the finals since the competition was launched in Canada as an U19 event in 2002. The Falconets have further group phase encounters against three-time champions Germany (also in Bogota) and Venezuela (in Cali) on 4th September and 7th September respectively.

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Interpol arrests 300 Black Axe members

Interpol arrests 300 Black Axe members

In a global operation targeting West African organized crime groups across five continents, police arrested 300 people, seized $3 million and blocked 720 bank accounts, Interpol said . Operation Jackal III, which ran from 10 April to 3 July in 21 countries, aimed to fight online financial fraud and the West African syndicates behind it, the agency said in a statement. “The volume of financial fraud stemming from West Africa is alarming and increasing,” said Isaac Oginni, director of Interpol’s Financial Crime and Anti-Corruption Centre. “This operation’s results underscore the critical need for international law enforcement collaboration to combat these extensive criminal networks.” One of the targeted groups was Black Axe, one of the most prominent criminal networks in West Africa. Black Axe operates in cyber fraud, human trafficking, drug smuggling, and is responsible for violent crimes both within Africa and globally, the agency added. Black Axe used money mules to open bank accounts worldwide and is now under investigation in over 40 countries for related money laundering activities, the agency said. The suspects include citizens from Argentina, Colombia, Nigeria and Venezuela. In Argentina, following a five-year investigation, the police cracked down on Black Axe and seized $ 1.2 million in high-quality counterfeit banknotes, arrested 72 suspects and froze approximately 100 bank accounts. Interpol, which has 196 member countries and celebrated its centennial last year, works to help national police forces communicate with each other and track suspects and criminals in fields like counterterrorism, financial crime, child pornography, cybercrime and organized crime. The world’s biggest — if not best-funded — police organization has been grappling with new challenges including a growing caseload of cybercrime and child sex abuse, and increasing divisions among its member countries. Interpol had a total budget of about 176 million euros (about $188 million) last year, compared to more than 200 million euros at the European Union’s police agency, Europol, and some $11 billion at the FBI in the United States.

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Akwa Ibom CP dies in Lagos

Akwa Ibom CP dies in Lagos

The Commissioner of Police for Akwa Ibom State, Waheed Ayilara is dead, reports thegazellenews.com. The online medium said Ayilara died early Thursday, 29 August, 2024 at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja. The late CP was said to have gone for a prostate cancer surgery which took place on Wednesday, 28 August, 2024 before he eventually died early Thursday, 29 August, 2024. Colleagues told the medium that he was hale and hearty on Monday, 26 August, 2024, during the pull out ceremony for Assistant Inspector General of Police, Yetunde Longe. “In actual fact, he walked into the hospital on Wednesday for the surgery, but unfortunately we lost him,” it was gathered. He will be buried today, Thursday, 29 August, 2024 in accordance with Islamic rites.

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Paralympics: FG announces financial reward awaiting medalists

The Federal Government on Wednesday announced financial rewards to Nigeria paralympic athletes ahead of 2024 paralympic games scheduled to commence next week. Team Nigeria athletes are currently on a training tour of Germany preparing for the games. Nigeria will participate in four sports; athletics, badminton, para-powerlifting and para table tennis. Secretary General of the Paralympic Committee of Nigeria (PCN), Suleiman Isah, said that the Minister of Sports, John Enoh has promised monetary rewards to the athletes in order to boost their morale. “We are ready, Team Nigeria is ready to make the nation proud in Paris. There is no injury nor crisis in camp, so we are good to go. “The Minister of Sports, has assured monetary rewards to the athletes that excel at the games. “He promised every gold medal ($15,000), silver medal ($10,000), and bronze ($5,000). “This will serve as motivation for the athletes, so we expect all the athletes to do well at the games,” Isah said. He, however, called on all Nigerians to support the team. “We appeal to all Nigerians home and abroad to continue to support us with prayers, we promise we will not let the county down,” Isah said. Also, the head coach, Nasiru Sule said that the atmosphere is calm and conducive with all the athletes ready to explode and compete at the games. According to the Atlanta Paralympics games bronze medalist in table tennis, he said; “The athletes have been training well and vigorously too in order to make the country proud at the games. “We are in high spirits and battle ready to go. The training has been going well as planned and I will want to thank the Paralympic Committee Nigeria (PCN) leadership for their focus and planning towards the camping exercise and I am optimistic that we are coming home with medals.  “Though, I cannot say precisely how many or which color but with the determination of the athletes in camp, the future is bright for us,” he said. It would be recalled that Team Nigeria para athletes won ten medals at the last Games held in Tokyo, Japan in 2020.

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Osimhen considers Al-Ahli move

African footballer of the Year, Victor Osimhen is considering a move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ahli following an improved offer. This development comes as Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain continue to monitor the situation closely. Media report claimed Al-Ahli has intensified their pursuit of Osimhen, with the club’s sporting director personally traveling to Italy to present a new, more lucrative offer to Napoli. The substantial increase in the bid, accompanied by an attractive personal package for the player, has prompted Osimhen to seriously consider the possibility of joining the Saudi Pro League. Despite this new development, both Chelsea and PSG remain interested in securing Osimhen’s services. Chelsea, in particular, has ramped up their efforts in recent hours and is reportedly preparing to submit an offer to Napoli before the transfer window closes on Friday. Napoli, for their part, are hopeful of finalizing the deal with Al-Ahli. However, the final decision rests with Osimhen and his representatives, who are carefully evaluating all offers without ruling out any options. A source close to the negotiations stated, “Osimhen and his agent will assess all offers and every situation without precluding anyone. The player is now open to the possibility of moving to Saudi Arabia, but Chelsea and PSG’s interest adds an interesting dynamic to the situation.”

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Minchin & Kelly signs partnership with sprint sensation Letsile Tebogo

Minchin & Kelly (Botswana), a member of DLA Piper Africa (www.DLAPiper.com), is proud to announce its partnership with 2024 Olympic Gold medallist and Motswana sprint sensation, Letsile Tebogo. Under the partnership, Minchin & Kelly together with DLA Piper Africa will be Tebogo’s official legal sponsor, providing the 21-year old Motswana sprinter with legal services locally, regionally and globally. Born in Kanye, Botswana, Tebogo began his track and field journey in 2019. He has since taken the athletics world by storm, winning significant titles and setting records across various track lengths in the lead up to the 2024 Summer Olympics. In Paris, he won Botswana’s first-ever Olympic gold in the men’s 200m, a first for any African national in this event. Tebogo was also part of the men’s 4 x 400m Botswana relay team that won the Olympic silver medal. Terence Dambe, Managing Partner at Minchin & Kelly (DLA Piper Africa, Botswana) said: “Letsile has put Botswana on the map in the sprinting world, igniting a wave of pride and ambition across the entire nation. “As the oldest law firm in the country, we’re passionate about helping people and businesses in Botswana achieve their ambitions – locally, regionally and globally. “We are honoured to now be part of Letsile’s inspirational journey, contributing to his ongoing success by safeguarding his commercial and personal interests as a rising star, international brand and, most importantly, young athlete on the global stage.”

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