Sowore Schedules October 20 Protest To Aso Rock Demanding Nnamdi Kanu’s Release

Human rights activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore has called for a protest march to Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja on October 20, demanding the release of IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu. Sowore announced the plan on his X account, @YeleSowore, stating that the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow march will begin at 7 a.m. The activist described the demonstration as “historic,” aimed at pressuring the federal government to respect court orders for Kanu’s unconditional release. Kanu has been held by the Department of State Services (DSS) since June 2021 after his extradition from Kenya, facing charges of terrorism and treasonable felony. His continued detention, despite several court rulings, has drawn criticism from human rights groups and sparked occasional protests in the South-East. The march comes exactly a year after the #EndSARS memorial and is seen by supporters as a renewed call for justice and accountability. Security agencies have yet to respond to the planned demonstration.  

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Julius Agwu Mourns Passing Of Mother, Shares Touching Video From Farm Visit

Comedian and actor Julius Agwu is grieving the loss of his mother, who passed away after a brief illness. He announced her passing on social media, sharing a heartfelt video of a surprise visit to her farm. In the clip, Julius quietly approaches his mother while she is working, and she screams with joy upon seeing him. The two embrace warmly, with Julius saying, “This is my mother.” Julius wrote that his mother would be deeply missed, adding: “My dearest mother has gone to be with the Lord. Mama Gee, you will be dearly missed. Rest in peace.” Fans and colleagues have sent messages of condolence, offering prayers for the family as they prepare for a private burial. My dearest mother has gone to be with the Lord 😭😭😭 Mama Gee, you will be dearly missed. Rest in peace 🪦 pic.twitter.com/TU412ggKnW — Julius d'genius Agwu (@JuliusAgwu1) October 8, 2025

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Dele Odule Reveals Reason Behind Cryptic Heartbreak Post

Nollywood veteran Dele Odule has finally revealed the story behind his recent cryptic Instagram posts about heartbreak. The actor shared that a 200-level student serving him breakfast left him feeling unexpectedly hurt. While he didn’t disclose the student’s identity or university, his post sparked curiosity and speculation online. Dele explained that the student once made him feel special, but the warmth quickly faded, leaving him feeling unwanted. In a humorous interview with Kamo State, he said the experience left him emotionally broken. Kamo State also noted that Dele hadn’t eaten all day, highlighting the impact of the incident. Dele captioned the Instagram post: “Breakfast is for everybody @ibrahimchatta_lordthespis said daddy has not eaten today W// @deleodule.” Dele Odule finally opens up on who broke his heart that made him post the viral picture and caption 😭💔🧎🏻‍♂️‍➡️ https://t.co/w5APHqvoND pic.twitter.com/2LUgaO5eGT — Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) October 8, 2025

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Nollywood Actress Sarah Martins Flaunts New Lexus SUV After Just One Year in Lagos

Nollywood Actress Sarah Martins Flaunts New Lexus SUV After Just One Year in Lagos

Nollywood actress Sarah Martins has celebrated a major personal milestone by acquiring a brand-new Lexus RX 350 F-Sport, just a year after relocating to Lagos. Sharing her excitement on Instagram, Martins posted photos with her new car, writing: “God did 🙏🙌 Congratulations 🎈🎊🎉 to me 🥰❤️🙏 Just 12 months in Lagos and God is already perfecting everything. My life is a testimony that you can make it through genuine hard work, slow and steady. @ipreachautos thank you for the prompt delivery of my F-sport.” Originally from Asaba, Martins has built a thriving career in Nollywood while also establishing herself as a successful entrepreneur. She owns multiple brands and properties and runs a charity initiative contributing over ₦1.5 million monthly to support her community. Responding to critics who attribute her success to cosmetic enhancements, she emphasized the role of hard work in her achievements: “I own 7 solid brands! I don’t belong in the street, never was and never will. My street charity costs me nothing less than 1.5 million every month, and you think buying just a car came from men? You’re delusional! I own properties that are 10 times more expensive than this car! Don’t you ever in your damaged life attribute my sweat to my figure again! Don’t.” Martins’ latest accomplishment highlights her dedication, perseverance, and ambition, drawing praise and congratulations from fans and industry colleagues alike.

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Derrick Groves Apprehended in Atlanta, Ending Nearly Five-Month Escape From New Orleans Jail

Derrick Groves Apprehended in Atlanta, Ending Nearly Five-Month Escape From New Orleans Jail

Derrick Groves, the last of ten inmates who escaped from the Orleans Parish Justice Center in New Orleans on May 16, 2025, has been captured in southwest Atlanta, Georgia, ending a nearly five-month-long manhunt. Law enforcement, including the U.S. Marshals and Atlanta Police, tracked Groves to a residence where he was hiding. After deploying gas to gain entry, officers discovered him in a crawl space beneath the home and took him into custody. Groves, 28, had been serving time for two counts of second-degree murder related to a 2018 Mardi Gras Day shooting and was awaiting a life sentence when he escaped. His criminal history made him the most dangerous of the escapees. Attorney General Liz Murrill confirmed that Groves now faces additional charges tied to his escape. Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams hailed the arrest as a critical step in restoring public safety and vowed to ensure Groves is held accountable for all his crimes. The arrest closes one of the most high-profile jailbreaks in recent U.S. history, providing relief to the New Orleans community and law enforcement.

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Flying Eagles Crash Out from U20 World Cup

Six-time champions Argentina eliminated Nigeria from the ongoing FIFA U20 World Cup finals in Chile on Wednesday evening, winning their Round of 16 tie in Santiago 4-0 to avenge the Flying Eagles’ own triumph over them at the same stage when the Argies hosted the tournament two years ago.   Alejo Sarco scored Argentina’s first as early as the second minute, before Maher Carrizo doubled the advantage from a free-kick in the 23rd minute, disrupting Nigeria’s game-plan. Maher Carrizo’s goal came following a challenge by midfielder Nasiru Salihu at the edge of the box.   An appeal for penalty award from Nigeria was waved off by the referee despite Ramirez’s clumsy challenge on Salihu in the vital area. Oseer Achihi was a constant threat from the left wing of play, as his crosses into the box forced the Argentines to defend stoutly, conceding throw-ins and corner-kicks to relieve them of the pressure.   Daniel Daga’s stoppage-time close range effort on goal was denied by goalkeeper Santino Barbi’s superb save to keep the scoreline 2-0 at half time. Carrizo compounded matters for Nigeria with the third goal in the 53rd minute, after the South Americans broke forward once more.   Second half substitute, Matheus Silvetti beat the offside trap to bend his kick to the bottom right of Ebenezer Harcourt for Argentina’s fourth goal in the 66th minute.   Defeat meant elimination from this year’s championship for two-time silver medallists Nigeria.   2025 FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup finals: Flamingos settle down in Casablanca   The Nigeria U17 Women’s National Team, Flamingos, arrived safely in Morocco on Wednesday, ahead of the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. The team departed Abuja early Wednesday morning at 7:18 a.m. aboard a Royal Air Maroc flight and landed in Casablanca at 11:28 a.m. Nigeria time.   On arrival at the Mohammed V International Airport, the girls were greeted with an unexpected but inspiring moment as they ran into former Super Eagles defender, Taribo West, who was en route to France. The ex-international took a few moments to speak with the players, urging them to stay disciplined, focused, and to represent Nigeria with pride and unity at the global showpiece. His words were met with smiles and applause from both players and officials.   The Flamingos have since settled into their base at the Ibis Hotel in Casablanca, where they will spend the next few days fine-tuning their preparations before heading to Rabat for the tournament proper. The team’s spirit was high upon arrival, with several players expressing excitement at the opportunity to don Nigeria’s colors on the world stage once again.   The 2022 World Cup bronze medallists held a light training session on Wednesday evening to help the players recover from jet-lag and get used to the Moroccan weather conditions. The session focused primarily on recovery, ball movement, and coordination drills.   Nigeria is drawn in Group D of the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup, alongside Canada, France, and Samoa, with their opening match scheduled for Sunday, October 19. The Flamingos head into the tournament full of confidence, having played ten preparatory matches, scoring 44 goals without conceding.

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Orji Uzor Kalu Declares Himself South East’s Most Powerful Politician, Says Peter Obi Is Not His Leader

Orji Uzor Kalu Declares Himself South East’s Most Powerful Politician, Says Peter Obi Is Not His Leader

Former Abia State Governor and Senator Orji Uzor Kalu has positioned himself as the leading political force in Nigeria’s South East, rejecting assertions that Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi holds sway over him. In a Wednesday interview, Kalu pointed to his political record to assert his influence. “Peter is not my leader. I’m the most important politician from that zone. I have won two states before under the PPA. I ran for president before. My 4.9 million votes are still there since 2007,” he said. Kalu also highlighted his role on the national stage during the administration of the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, noting that the PPA had ministers, ambassadors, and several federal appointments under his leadership. He went further, directly challenging Obi to a face-to-face meeting, saying, “Arrange in your studio a meeting between me and Peter Obi. Put two of us in the same place.”  

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Egypt Qualifies For 2026 World Cup With Convincing Win Over Djibouti

Egypt Qualifies For 2026 World Cup With Convincing Win Over Djibouti

Egypt booked their place at the 2026 World Cup with a commanding 3-0 victory over Djibouti in Casablanca on Wednesday, putting them out of reach at the top of Group A. The North African side took control early, with Ibrahim Adel opening the scoring in the eighth minute. Egypt doubled their lead shortly after, and a late goal in the 84th minute sealed the win, giving them an unassailable five-point lead over Burkina Faso. The win caps a successful qualifying campaign that has seen Egypt consistently dominate opponents. Despite their record seven Africa Cup of Nations titles, the Pharaohs have historically struggled at the World Cup, qualifying only in 1934, 1990, 2018, and now 2026. The result sets up a strong foundation for Egypt as they prepare for their next challenge on football’s biggest stage, hoping to improve on past World Cup performances and make a significant impact in the tournament. Elsewhere in African qualifying, Ghana strengthened their position in Group I with a 5-0 win over the Central African Republic, while Cape Verde kept their dream alive with a dramatic 3-3 draw against Libya, leading Group D ahead of Cameroon. With Egypt now confirmed for the 2026 World Cup, attention will shift to the remaining spots as other African nations battle it out for a place in the intercontinental play-offs next year.  

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