2026 W’Cup Qualifier: Rwanda’s Amavubi to Storm Nigeria on Tuesday

Rwanda’s delegation to Saturday’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Nigeria will arrive in Lagos on Tuesday afternoon. A one-man advance party will be in Lagos on Monday, but the full delegation will make landfall in Lagos on Tuesday aboard a Rwandair Airline flight at 1.15pm, and will proceed to Uyo, capital of Akwa Ibom State by 4pm of the same day. The Matchday 7 encounter has become very crucial to both teams as they are both wide away from group leaders South Africa, who have 13 points (prior to FIFA’s decision on their use of an ineligible player in the win over Lesotho in March this year). Rwanda are second in the pool with eight points, same as Benin Republic, with Nigeria in fourth on seven points. Lesotho have 6 points, with Zimbabwe propping up the table on four points. While the world still awaits FIFA’s decision, Nigeria and Rwanda will go for each other’s jugular in order to be appropriately-placed to benefit from Bafana Bafana’s error. The Crocodiles will leap to 9 points if South Africa are penalized for their infraction.

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WAFU-B U17 Boys Tourney: Golden Eaglets Defeat Darazo, Draw with Gombe U17 Boys

Five-time world champions, Golden Eaglets have continued their preparations ahead of the forthcoming WAFU-B U17 Boys Tournament. The team played two friendly games on Friday and Saturday respectively, winning one and drawing the other. After a tough contest in the first half with Darazo Football Academy of Bauchi, Golden Eaglets showed their superiority in the second half with sublime goals to end the game 2-0 in their favour. It was a different atmosphere against the Gombe U17 team, as the game played under raining conditions ended in a stalemate. So far, the Golden Eaglets have played 11 friendly games. The team were victorious on nine occasions, drew one and lost one.

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India committed to improving ties with China, Modi tells Xi before SCO meet

Modi Signals Reset in China Ties Amid US Tariff Spat, Meets Xi Ahead of SCO Summit

Tianjin, China – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed a strong commitment to strengthening ties with China, during a high-profile meeting with President Xi Jinping ahead of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, signaling a potential strategic pivot following recent U.S. trade tensions. In remarks delivered during a sideline conversation on Saturday, Modi told Xi, “We are committed to progressing our relations based on mutual respect, trust, and sensitivities.” His statement comes just days after the United States, under President Donald Trump, imposed steep tariffs on a range of Indian exports — a move seen by analysts as straining Washington-New Delhi ties. This marks Modi’s first visit to China in seven years and comes as leaders from across Asia and the Middle East, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, gather in Tianjin for the two-day SCO summit — widely viewed as a show of Global South solidarity amid shifting global alliances. Chinese President Xi welcomed Modi’s overture and emphasized the importance of managing border tensions, which have long strained relations between the two Asian giants. “The two sides should not let the border issue define the overall China-India relationship,” Xi said, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV. He stressed that economic development should remain the central focus for both nations, adding, “As long as they remain committed to the overarching goal of being partners, not rivals… China-India relations will flourish.” Both leaders expressed hope that the Tianjin summit would mark a new chapter in bilateral cooperation and regional stability, even as broader geopolitical realignments take shape in response to shifting U.S. trade policy. Modi also shared a brief video of the meeting on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, highlighting the renewed diplomatic engagement. The SCO summit, which continues through Sunday, is expected to focus on regional security, trade, and multilateral cooperation, with growing attention on how India and China position themselves within a rebalancing global order.

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At Least 15 Dead, 3 Missing in Boat Tragedy While Fleeing Bandit Attack in Zamfara

By Kamal Yalwa: August 31, 2025 Gummi, Zamfara State – Tragedy struck over the weekend in Gummi Local Government Area of Zamfara State, as at least 15 people lost their lives and three others remain missing after an overloaded boat capsized in the Nasarawar Kifi community. According to eyewitness accounts, the victims were among dozens of residents attempting to flee a bandit attack when their boat overturned while crossing a river near Birnin Tudu ward. The vessel, designed to carry a maximum of 16 passengers, was reportedly carrying far more due to the panic caused by the attack. Most of the deceased are said to be women and children from the communities of Danmaga, Tungar Maigunya, and Nasarawar Kifi. Confirming the incident, the village head of Nasarawar Kifi, Alhaji Muhammadu Chigari, described the mood in the area as somber and heartbroken. He noted that among the dead were eight housewives, three toddlers, and four youths. Local divers are still combing the waters in search of the missing persons. Chigari made a passionate appeal to both federal and state governments for humanitarian support, including the provision of adequate and safe water transport to aid communities whose livelihoods depend on river crossings. A resident from one of the affected communities, who spoke on condition of anonymity, lamented the recurring loss of lives due to lack of transport infrastructure, especially during emergencies like bandit raids. “The boat had already made two trips. It capsized on the third when two women, out of fear, forced themselves onboard, despite the boat being clearly overloaded,” the resident said. The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) also confirmed the incident through the Head of its Sokoto Field Office, Aliyu Shehu. He stated that NEMA, in collaboration with the Zamfara State Emergency Management Agency (ZEMA), is already mobilizing relief efforts and will visit the site to assess the situation and support affected families. “We learned about the tragic incident today. Our team, along with ZEMA, will be visiting the community tomorrow to verify details and deliver assistance,” Shehu said. This latest tragedy echoes a similar incident in August 2024, when 20 people died under comparable circumstances in the same local government area while fleeing a bandit attack. The deceased have since been buried in accordance with Islamic rites.

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IGP Solomon Arase Passes Away in Abuja Hospital

Former IGP Solomon Arase Passes Away in Abuja Hospital

Abuja, Nigeria – Former Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Solomon Arase has reportedly died at Cedarcrest Hospital in Abuja following a period of illness. As of the time of reporting, no official statement has been issued by his family or the Nigeria Police Force confirming the news. Arase, who served as Nigeria’s 18th Inspector-General of Police, was appointed in April 2015 by then-President Goodluck Jonathan. He retired from active service in 2016 but remained active in national affairs. In January 2023, he was appointed Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC) under President Muhammadu Buhari, a role he held until June 2024 when President Bola Tinubu relieved him of the position. A respected intelligence officer, Arase led the Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Bureau, the Force’s top intelligence unit. His distinguished career also included roles as Commissioner of Police in Akwa Ibom State and Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of intelligence. Internationally, he served on a United Nations peacekeeping mission in Namibia. More details are expected as the story develops.

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Liverpool vs Arsenal: Premier League Clash Set for Early-Season Title Implications

Anfield is set to host one of the Premier League’s marquee fixtures on Sunday, as defending champions Liverpool face perennial challengers Arsenal in a match that could shape the early title race. Both sides come into the clash with perfect records from their opening fixtures, but arrive via contrasting paths. While Liverpool have battled through dramatic late winners, Arsenal have remained defensively solid, yet are now dealing with a mounting injury list. Under new manager Arne Slot, Liverpool have shown early signs of grit and attacking versatility. The Reds opened the season with a 4-2 win over Bournemouth and followed it up with a last-gasp 3-2 victory at Newcastle, where 16-year-old Rio Ngumoha netted the winner from a Mohamed Salah assist in stoppage time. New signing Hugo Ekitike has impressed with two goals and an assist in as many matches, helping reduce the team’s reliance on Salah. Slot praised Ekitike’s impact both in scoring and build-up play:“He’s been a big influence already — not just finishing, but starting and linking attacks.” The club’s pursuit of Newcastle striker Alexander Isak continues, with a second bid reportedly being prepared. Arsenal began the season with a narrow 1-0 win at Old Trafford and followed that with a dominant 5-0 home victory over Leeds United. However, Mikel Arteta’s squad now faces a major test of depth after injuries to key players. Bukayo Saka (hamstring), Kai Havertz (knee surgery), and Martin Odegaard (shoulder) are all doubts or confirmed absentees for Sunday.“It’s the start of the season and we’ve lost three of our main players,” said Arteta. “That’s why you need a big squad to cope and sustain the level.” Summer signings Viktor Gyokeres and Noni Madueke are expected to step up, while Eberechi Eze could make his Arsenal debut following his high-profile transfer from Crystal Palace. This will be the 245th meeting between the two clubs. Liverpool lead the all-time series with 94 wins, compared to 81 for Arsenal. Arsenal are winless at Anfield in the Premier League since 2012, though their last three visits ended in draws. Arteta acknowledged the challenge of ending that drought:“The favourite is always the reigning champion. Someone has to take the crown from them — that’s what we’re trying to do.” Team NewsLiverpool have no new injury concerns. Conor Bradley returned from injury as a substitute last match. Alexis Mac Allister is available after missing the Newcastle game. Virgil van Dijk is fit despite a heavy tackle last week. For Arsenal, Saka is out for several weeks with a hamstring issue. Havertz is sidelined after undergoing minor knee surgery. Odegaard is a doubt and will undergo a late fitness test. Christian Norgaard and Ben White are also being assessed.

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Chelsea Signs Garnacho From Man U

Chelsea have officially signed Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United for £40million. The fee makes Garnacho the most expensive academy graduate sale in United’s history, eclipsing the £24.5m received for David Beckham in 2003. The 21-year-old winger has agreed a seven-year contract with the Blues after passing a medical on Friday. United have inserted a 10 per cent sell-on clause in the sale agreement. Garnacho was in attendance at Stamford Bridge as Enzo Maresca’s side eased past Fulham to win 2-0 on Saturday afternoon. Now, the Argentina international will join his new team-mates as the international break falls upon us. His first opportunity to suit up in his new colours will come on September 13 when Chelsea travel to west London rivals Brentford. Upon signing, Garnacho said: ‘It’s an incredible moment for my family and I to join this great club. I can’t wait to get started. ‘I watched the Club World Cup and to join the world champions is special – we’re the best team in the world! ‘It’s amazing to be here and I’m very happy.’ Garnacho joined United’s youth set-up from Atletico Madrid in October 2020 and went on to make 144 senior appearances, scoring 26 goals and providing 22 assists. He lifted the Carabao Cup in 2023 and the FA Cup in 2024, but fell out of favour under Ruben Amorim towards the end of last season. Amorim told Garnacho at the end of the campaign that he was free to find a new club. The winger did not feature in pre-season and trained separately as part of the so-called ‘bomb squad’. Garnacho also publicly expressed his frustration after being introduced only late in United’s Europa League final defeat to Tottenham in May, a moment which appeared to accelerate his exit. Chelsea beat off competition to secure his signature after weeks of haggling over the fee. The Blues initially offered £25m, but talks eventually settled at £40m plus the sell-on percentage. Garnacho is expected to compete with fellow summer signing Jamie Gittens for a place on the left wing in Enzo Maresca’s squad. He joins a raft of new arrivals at Stamford Bridge, including Liam Delap, Joao Pedro, Jorrel Hato and Brazilian teenager Estevao. Garnacho is Chelsea’s 51st signing since the Todd Boehly era began in 2022.

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At Least 71 Killed as Israeli Strikes Intensify Across Gaza City

Gaza City – Israeli air raids on Gaza City have intensified overnight, with at least 71 Palestinians reported killed in one of the heaviest days of bombardment in recent weeks. Local health authorities confirmed the rising death toll early Saturday following sustained strikes targeting residential neighborhoods and critical infrastructure in the north of the besieged enclave. Footage and eyewitness accounts described scenes of devastation, with families trapped under rubble and emergency services overwhelmed. A photo captured by Reuters showed a Palestinian man carrying a wounded child from the site of a destroyed apartment building, encapsulating the human toll of the latest escalation. The Israeli military said the operation is part of its campaign to “secure and control” northern Gaza — home to hundreds of thousands of civilians — as it pushes ahead with what it describes as the next phase of its offensive. The continued bombardment comes amid mounting international concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where displaced residents face severe shortages of food, water, and medical care. In a related development, Yemen’s Houthi movement confirmed that Ahmed al-Rahawi, the prime minister of the group’s de facto government, was killed in an Israeli air strike earlier this week in the capital, Sanaa. The strike reportedly also killed several ministers attending a government workshop. Tensions across the region continue to surge as Israel’s war in Gaza draws in regional actors, raising fears of a broader conflict.

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