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Ned Nwoko’s Brother Michael Urges Public To Stay Calm Amid Regina Daniels Marital Crisis

Dr. Michael Nwoko, the younger brother of Senator Ned Nwoko, has spoken out amid the growing controversy surrounding the lawmaker’s marriage to Nollywood actress Regina Daniels. In a statement shared on his Instagram page, Michael urged the public to remain calm and allow the family to handle the matter privately. He emphasized that the situation between his brother and Regina is deeply personal and should not be turned into public drama. “I respectfully crave the indulgence of all fans and people of goodwill to be calm and continue to demonstrate understanding, as whatever is happening between Distinguished Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko and his dear wife, Mrs. Regina Daniels Nwoko, is a private family matter. It will be resolved internally. Thank you all, and God bless,” he wrote. His appeal follows a wave of social media reactions and speculation after reports and videos emerged suggesting tension in the couple’s marriage. Michael’s message appears to be an effort to calm the storm and remind the public that family issues are best settled away from the spotlight.

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Morocco Defeat Argentina 2–0 To Claim First-Ever U-20 World Cup Title

Morocco Defeat Argentina 2–0 To Claim First-Ever U-20 World Cup Title

Morocco etched their name into football history on Sunday night after defeating Argentina 2–0 to win the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Santiago, Chile. The North Africans delivered a stunning performance at the Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, becoming the first Arab nation to lift the prestigious youth trophy. Yassir Zabiri was the star of the show, scoring twice in the first half to seal the victory. The 19-year-old midfielder opened the scoring in the 12th minute with a brilliant free-kick that left Argentina’s goalkeeper rooted to the spot. He doubled the lead 17 minutes later with a composed finish inside the box after a swift counterattack. Despite Argentina’s dominance in possession, the South Americans struggled to penetrate Morocco’s rock-solid defense. Every attempt to find a breakthrough was frustrated by the disciplined Moroccan backline, supported by their impressive goalkeeper, who pulled off several key saves. The final whistle sparked wild celebrations as Morocco’s players and coaching staff embraced on the pitch, knowing they had achieved a momentous feat. The victory not only secured Morocco’s first-ever U-20 World Cup title but also underscored the nation’s rapid rise as a global football force. Across Africa and the Arab world, fans celebrated the triumph as a symbol of hope and progress for the region’s football development. Morocco’s success adds to their growing list of historic milestones, proving once again that their footballing renaissance is far from over.

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Clifford University Names New Hostel After Davido’s Late Mother, Dr Veronica Adeleke

Clifford University in Abia State has paid a touching tribute to Nigerian music star Davido’s late mother, Dr Veronica Adeleke, by naming a new hostel building after her — an honour the singer proudly commissioned himself. Sharing the emotional moment on Instagram, Davido reflected on how deeply it connected to his purpose and his mother’s lifelong commitment to education and compassion. “Standing before the graduating class of Clifford University today giving the commencement speech, I felt something bigger than music. I saw a generation ready to change everything,” he wrote. He spoke about purpose, resilience, and the responsibility young Africans carry in shaping the continent’s future. “When I looked into their faces, I saw the same fire that built me, that hunger to be seen, to make something out of nothing, to turn pain into power. I told them that talent might open the door, but purpose gives it meaning.” Davido described his late mother as the foundation of his drive and empathy, noting that her values continue to guide his journey. “My mother, Dr. Veronica Adeleke, was a teacher, a giver, a woman who believed that education and compassion could change lives. Everything I am — the music, the drive, the heart — came from her.” He said inaugurating the hostel was a continuation of her mission to uplift others through love and learning. “Walking through that building and seeing the smiles of the students who will live there, I realized this was more than a tribute. It was a continuation of her purpose — turning love into legacy, one life at a time.” Davido ended his message with a reflection on legacy and hope: “Even when our parents are gone, their lessons remain alive in what we build, in who we lift, and in how we love. This one’s for her, for every young African chasing their dream, and for everyone who believes we can rise higher, together. We rise by lifting others.”   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Davido (@davido)

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Tension In Abuja As Security Operatives Fire Live Rounds To Disperse Pro-Kanu Protesters

Protesters demanding the release of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), were dispersed in chaos on Monday after security operatives allegedly fired live bullets near the Presidential Villa in Abuja. The demonstration, which began around 6:50 a.m. at the Ministry of Women Affairs headquarters, was led by Omoyele Sowore, convener of the #RevolutionNow movement and former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC). According to Daily Trust, personnel from the Nigerian Police Force, Guards Brigade, Department of State Services (DSS), and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) had tightened security around major government buildings, including the Presidential Villa, National Assembly, Court of Appeal, and Eagle Square. The protesters, who had earlier vowed to march to the Presidential Villa to demand Kanu’s freedom, were met with heavy resistance as they approached the Court of Appeal area. Witnesses said security operatives opened fire, sending protesters running in panic. At first, the demonstrators believed the officers intended to use tear gas, but shock spread when live rounds were discharged from multiple directions. Before the gunfire, Sowore and other protesters were heard pleading with the police, shouting, “Don’t teargas us! Respect the rule of law! We have the right to protest, we’re Nigerians.” The situation quickly descended into chaos as protesters fled in different directions to avoid the bullets. As of press time, armoured vehicles and personnel from the Guards Brigade, DSS, and police remained stationed at strategic locations near the Presidential Villa and surrounding government buildings.

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Alex Iwobi Breaks Shola Ameobi’s Record To Become Nigeria’s Most Featured Player In Premier League History

Super Eagles midfielder Alex Iwobi has achieved a remarkable milestone, becoming the Nigerian player with the most appearances in Premier League history. The Fulham playmaker reached the historic mark on Saturday during his team’s narrow 1–0 defeat to Arsenal at Craven Cottage, marking his 299th league appearance. With this, Iwobi broke the long-standing record of 288 appearances previously held by former Newcastle United striker Shola Ameobi — a record that had remained untouched for 11 years. According to Bold Sports, the feat was especially memorable for Iwobi, as it came against Arsenal, the club where he began his Premier League journey. Throughout his career, the 29-year-old has made 149 appearances for Arsenal, 140 for Everton, and 85 for Fulham, including Saturday’s outing — a testament to his consistency, durability, and influence in English football.

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U17 Women’s World Cup: Flamingos Suffers Heavy Loss to Canada

Canada’s U17 girls scored three second-half goals to dominate Nigeria 4-1 in the opening match of Group D of the ongoing FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup finals in Morocco. The game at the Football Academy Mohammed VI (Pitch 2) in Moroccan city of Salé, near Rabat, was barely two minutes old when Canada went in front after a strong run by Molly Hale from the left was smartly finished off by Gabriela Istocki. The Flamingos rose stoutly to the challenge, contesting for every ball, and taking over the midfield. In the 9th minute, captain Shakirat Moshood’s long-range drive was saved by goalkeeper Khadijah Cisse, and four minutes later, Moshood’s volley from the edge of the box rose a little too high. As the Flamingos continued to pile pressure, Chisom Nwachukwu shot directly at Cisse from the left wing, but on the half hour, Cisse could not hold firm to Kaosarat Olanrewaju’s shot as Nigeria broke forward again, and Queen Joseph was on hand to bundle the ball over the line for the equalizer. The Flamingos came into the second half even more energized, and a good cross by Nwachukwu was punched away by the alert Cisse in the 68th minute. Five minutes later, Canada went 2-1 up after a long ball freed substitute Melisa Kekic, and she turned a defender before firing low past Elizabeth Boniface. With 10 minutes left, substitute Julia Amireh profited hugely as goalkeeper Boniface spilled the ball in an attempt to foil an attack by the rampant Canadians, making it 3-1. Six minutes later, it was 4-1, as Amireh outpaced the Nigerian defence and drove the ball to the far right of Boniface. The Flamingos will next take on France on Wednesday evening.

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Education Ministry Denies Snubbing 15-Year-Old Nigerian Math Whiz Chosen For China Olympiad

The Federal Ministry of Education has dismissed reports that it failed to sponsor a 15-year-old Nigerian student who allegedly qualified to represent the country at the International Mathematics Olympiad in China. The clarification followed public outrage sparked by a post from Educare’s Chief Executive Officer, Alex Onyia, who accused the ministry of denying financial support to the student, identified as Agbo Adoga from Graceland International School, Port Harcourt. Onyia claimed the refusal prevented the teenager from attending the global mathematics competition. In his post on X, Onyia wrote, “Graceland International School, Port Harcourt, just informed me that Agbo Adoga qualified to represent Nigeria in the International Maths Olympiad in China. Nigerian Ministry of Education said they don’t have money to sponsor anybody. So he will not attend. Nigeria lost again!” However, in a press statement released on Sunday, the ministry’s Director of Press and Public Relations, Feo Folasade, denied receiving any official correspondence requesting sponsorship for the student. “The Federal Ministry of Education wishes to state clearly that it is not aware of the report circulating online regarding a supposed sponsorship request for a 15-year-old student said to have qualified to represent Nigeria at the International Mathematics Olympiad in China,” the statement said. It further explained that no document or communication from any recognised institution or body was found in the ministry’s records regarding the alleged sponsorship. The ministry also urged members of the public to disregard unverified information and ensure that all education-related matters are confirmed through its official channels. Reaffirming its dedication to promoting excellence, the ministry stated that it remains committed to encouraging and supporting outstanding students through proper and transparent procedures.

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Liverpool Suffer 2-1 Defeat To Manchester United At Anfield

Liverpool endured a disappointing 2-1 loss to Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday, marking their fourth consecutive defeat in the Premier League. Manchester United stunned the home crowd with an early strike from Bryan Mbeumo in the first minute, giving the visitors an immediate advantage. Liverpool struggled to respond in the first half, creating few clear chances despite dominating possession. The Reds finally drew level in the 77th minute through Cody Gakpo, who finished a well-worked move to bring hope of a comeback. However, Liverpool’s resurgence was short-lived. Just seven minutes later, Harry Maguire headed in a Bruno Fernandes cross to restore United’s lead and secure the win. Manager Arne Slot faced criticism for his tactical choices, including benching key players, as Liverpool’s struggles continue to raise questions about their consistency and title ambitions this season. The defeat leaves Liverpool searching for answers as they aim to halt their run of poor results and regain momentum in the league.

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