Tosin Adarabioyo Set to Return to Training This Week

Tosin Adarabioyo is expected to return to Chelsea training this week as he looks to make the matchday squad for the trip to West Ham on Friday. The Blues drew 0-0 with Crystal Palace on opening weekend, but were without Tosin after he picked up a knock in training. Enzo Maresca’s side are already without Levi Colwill after he suffered an ACL injury in pre-season, and were not keen to take any risks with Tosin. However, The Standard reports that the issue is ‘very minor’ and that Tosin will likely return to training this week. The 27-year-old remains a doubt for Friday’s fixture, though, and Maresca may well choose to stick with the pairing of Trevor Chalobah and Josh Acheampong who kept a clean sheet against Palace. Speaking about Tosin’s injury after the draw with Palace, Maresca said: ‘He had a physical problem. We don’t know for how long [he will be out].’ Tosin was expected to play an increased role this season, after Maresca hinted that the 27-year-old was the only centre-back capable of emulating Colwill’s play style. ‘When we build, we build with Levi in the middle,’ Maresca said. ‘Last year, we played 64 games and we played 64 games with Levi and Tosin [Adarabioyo]. Now Levi is out, the only one who can do that job well is Tosin. ‘We have [Jorrel] Hato but he never played as the guy in the middle last season. It is not about central defenders. Yes he is a central defender, but what does he have to do? Can he do that? It is different.’ Elsewhere, Wesley Fofana could also be in line for his first minutes since March on Friday after the Frenchman was an unused substitute last time out. ‘Wes was on the bench but was just on the bench to be with us and the plan was for him not to get any minutes,’ Maresca added. ‘Now hopefully for the next one, we can use Wes for some minutes.’

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EFCC Arraigns Man for Alleged N131.8m, $200,000 Fraud in Abuja

The Ilorin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Monday, August 18, 2025, arraigned one Umar Abdullahi before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court, Maitama, Abuja for fraud. Abdullahi, an Information and Communication Technology, ICT, consultant is being prosecuted on four-court charges, bordering on obtaining money by false pretence, advance fee fraud and money laundering to the tune of N131.8 million and $200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand United States Dollars). One of the charges reads: “That you, Umar Abdullahi, sometime between July 2024 and August 2024, in Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did accept and transact cash payment of $200,000 (Two Hundred Thousand Dollars) for allotment of shares in Multi Access Controls Limited, in excess of the Ten Million Naira threshold, without transacting through a financial institution, thereby committing an offence contrary to Section 2 (1) (a) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022 and punishable under Section 19 (2) (b) of the same Act.” Another reads: “That you, Umar Abdullahi, sometime in June 2024, in Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud, did obtain the sum of N104,980,000.00 (One Hundred and Four Million, Nine Hundred and Eighty Thousand Naira) into Account Number: 2266267081, domiciled with Zenith Bank Plc, from Aura Integrated Energy Resources Limited under the false pretence that the money was for procurement of telecommunication equipment and logistics for Nigerian Communications Commission staff, a pretence you knew to be false, thereby committing an offence contrary to Section 1 (1) (b) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act and punishable under Section 1 (3) of the same Act.” He pleaded “not guilty” to all charges, following which prosecution counsel, Cosmas Ugwu, urged the court to remand him in a correctional facility pending trial, noting that he had earlier jumped an administrative bail granted him by the EFCC, while the defence counsel, A.O. Agbonlahor, pleaded with the court for the defendant to be remanded in EFCC’s custody. Justice Nwite after listening to both counsel, ordered that Abdullahi be remanded in Kuje Correctional Centre, Abuja and adjourned the case till September 8, 2025 for commencement of trial. Abdullahi’s prosecution followed a petition by Alhaji Shehu Badamosi to the Ilorin Zonal Directorate of the EFCC, in which he alleged that the defendant approached him, claiming to have secured a contract with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and needed financing to the tune of N131.8m and $200,000 for its execution. The petitioner further claimed that the defendant after receiving the money from him became incommunicado, while all his efforts to recover his money from him, proved abortive.

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Tinubu Commiserates With APC Chairman Over The Loss of His Mother

President Bola Tinubu has expressed his heartfelt condolences to Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, on the passing of his mother, Mama Lydia Yilwatda. Mama Yilwatda died on Sunday morning at the University of Jos Teaching Hospital at the age of 83. President Tinubu described her as a woman of virtue who lived a life dedicated to faith, service, and the uplifting of her community. The President enjoined the APC Chairman to accept her death as the will of Almighty God and be consoled by the life of purpose his mother lived. President Tinubu prayed for the repose of the soul of Mama Yilwatda and beseeches God to grant Prof. Yilwatda, the entire family and all those Mama left behind the strength to bear the loss.

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Antoine Semenyo: Man Accused of Racially Abusing Footballer Bailed and Banned from All Stadiums

A 47-year-old man from Liverpool has been released on bail after being arrested on suspicion of racially abusing Bournemouth forward Antoine Semenyo during Friday’s Premier League clash against Liverpool at Anfield. As part of his bail conditions, the man — who has not been named — has been banned from attending any regulated football match in the UK and from going within one mile of any designated football stadium. Incident at Anfield The alleged abuse occurred during the first half of the fixture. Semenyo lodged a complaint, prompting the referee to pause the game briefly and speak with both managers. An anti-discrimination message was also broadcast inside the stadium. Merseyside Police officers were understood to have entered the referee’s room at half-time as part of their investigation. Despite the incident, Semenyo went on to have a strong performance, scoring twice in the second half to help Bournemouth recover from two goals down, though Liverpool ultimately won the game 4–2. Semenyo’s reaction Following the match, the 24-year-old Ghanaian international described the outpouring of support he had received as “overwhelming.” “It’s moments like these that remind me why I love this sport and the unity it can create,” he said in a statement, thanking fans, teammates, and the wider football community. Wider context The abuse aimed at Semenyo came just two days after Tottenham Hotspur’s Mathys Tel was subjected to online racist attacks following his missed penalty against Paris Saint-Germain in a Champions League qualifier. The incidents have reignited concerns over racism in football, both in stadiums and across digital platforms, and sparked renewed calls for tougher punishments for offenders. The investigation into the alleged racial abuse of Semenyo is ongoing.

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Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting: US President Suggests No Need for Ceasefire

Trump-Zelenskyy Meeting: US President Suggests No Need for Ceasefire

US President Donald Trump has hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House for high-stakes talks on the future of the war in Ukraine. The meeting, which lasted about 30 minutes before a press briefing, is expected to be followed by discussions with seven European leaders and a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ahead of the summit, Trump urged Ukraine to abandon its NATO membership ambitions and its hopes of regaining Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014. The United States and most of the international community still regard the annexation as illegal. Key developments from the White House meeting: The talks mark Trump’s most direct engagement on Ukraine since returning to office. Analysts say the emphasis on negotiations, rather than continued battlefield support, could signal a significant shift in US policy — one that places Trump at the center of a possible deal involving Kyiv and Moscow.

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Police Arrest Notorious ‘One Chance’ Kingpin, Bust Gang, Recover Operational Vehicle, Weapons

Operatives of Ikeja Division of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested a notorious ‘one chance’ kingpin and two members of his gang after responding to a distress call while unmarked or suspicious vehicles, and to promptly report any suspicious activities to the nearest police station or through the Command’s emergency lines: 08063299264, 09168631003. The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, CP Olohundare Jimoh, commended the officers for their swift response which led to the arrest of the wanted kingpin and the disruption of the gang’s operations. He urges members of the public to be extra cautious, avoid boarding them to unknown locations, where victims were robbed under threats, violence, and intimidation. Following the breakthrough arrest, the Command’s Special Squad 1 has taken over the case to arrest other fleeing members and dismantle the criminal network. Investigations revealed that the gang operated using commercial minibuses, commonly known as Korope, pretending to be ordinary passengers. They often picked up unsuspecting commuters from locations such as Oshodi and then divert. Recovered items from the suspects include a Tecno Spark 20 smartphone belonging to a victim, an axe, two concrete interlock bricks, several heavy stones suspected to have been used to assault past victims, and a broken bottle; all of which One of the suspects was positively identified as a wanted gang leader linked to a series of violent ‘one chance’ robberies across Lagos. Responding swiftly to the distress, the operatives intercepted the suspects inside an unregistered commercial minibus, which has now been on routine patrol along Agege Motor Road in Ikeja. The suspects: Bode Oludayisin aged 53, Michael Sowunmi ‘m’ aged 22, and David Olawaye ‘m’ aged 20 were apprehended following an alarm raised by a victim who was being robbed by the syndicate in their minibus.

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UNILAG First-Class Graduate Samuel Badekale Wins Prestigious Erasmus Mundus Scholarship

Samuel Badekale, the University of Lagos prodigy who made headlines for graduating with a perfect 5.00 CGPA in Cell Biology and Genetics, has secured the highly competitive Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s in Bio-membranes scholarship. The award, funded by the European Union, will allow Badekale—UNILAG’s 2023/2024 Overall Best Graduating Student and Best in Sciences—to study across three leading European universities over the next two years: Université Côte d’Azur in France, University of Genoa in Italy, and University of Osnabrück in Germany. The programme’s curriculum covers advanced fields such as Membrane Biology, Neuroscience, and Experimental Medicine, equipping scholars with cutting-edge expertise for global careers in research and medicine. “Education isn’t a scam” Announcing the achievement on his official X (formerly Twitter) page, Badekale described 2025 as “amazing in every way,” sharing his excitement about being the only Nigerian and West African recipient of the award. “As I look back, I see a young boy from Mushin, with a big dream: to explore the world and make a positive impact,” he wrote. “And today, by God’s faithfulness, that dream is gradually becoming a reality. Truly, with God, every dream is achievable, even those that seem impossible.” He also encouraged young Nigerians to embrace education as a pathway to global opportunities: “Hold your education tightly. Come out with the best grades possible, strive for excellence. Education isn’t a scam. It’s a weapon. Use it.” About the Erasmus Mundus Programme The Erasmus Mundus Joint Master’s Plus initiative is an EU-funded scholarship designed to prepare outstanding scholars for careers as practitioners, researchers, and policymakers in biomedical and related fields. Its interdisciplinary approach provides students with international exposure and hands-on research opportunities across multiple institutions. For Badekale, the scholarship marks another milestone in an already trailblazing academic journey—and a beacon of inspiration for Nigerian students aspiring to global excellence.

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Meet the Artist Managers Behind Afrobeats $2B Global Takeover (2023–2025)

Meet the Artist Managers Behind Afrobeats $2B Global Takeover (2023–2025)

Nigeria’s music industry has grown into a $2 billion powerhouse, and Afrobeats is at the center of that success. The genre’s global domination—from Grammy wins to streaming milestones and sold-out stadiums—hasn’t happened by chance. Behind the spotlight are artist managers who negotiate contracts, build international partnerships, and create strategies that transform local stars into global icons. Streaming platforms have played a huge role: Spotify reported that Nigerian artists earned 25% more in royalties in 2023 than the year before, with Afrobeats among the top streamed genres worldwide. But while fans see the stars, the real architects of this growth are the managers who understand both the music and the business. Here are the key figures shaping Afrobeats between 2023 and 2025: Asa Asika (Davido) Co-founder of The Plug, Asa Asika has been instrumental in Davido’s career for over a decade. Under his guidance, Davido dropped Timeless in 2023, an album that shattered streaming records, earning over 1 billion plays across platforms. Asika has expanded Davido’s reach into the Middle East and Asia, while also negotiating brand deals with Puma and Martell, proving his sharp business instincts. Bose Ogulu “Mama Burna” (Burna Boy) Bose Ogulu has redefined what it means to be a music manager in Africa. As Burna Boy’s mother and manager, she’s overseen his journey from Port Harcourt to global superstardom. With albums like Love, Damini, she secured Grammy wins, sold-out tours at London Stadium and Madison Square Garden, and festival headliner slots at Coachella and Glastonbury. She’s also built Spaceship Collective, giving Burna more creative independence. Sean Okeke (Rema) Sean Okeke of Mavin Global is the strategist behind Rema’s rise. In 2023, Calm Down (Remix) with Selena Gomez became the first Afrobeats song to hit the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Top 5, racking up more than 1.6 billion streams on Spotify alone. Okeke has positioned Rema as a Gen-Z superstar, bridging Afrobeats, trap, and pop, while locking in collaborations with American and Indian markets. Muyiwa Awoniyi & Wale Davies (Tems) Tems’ managers have orchestrated one of the most carefully curated careers in Afrobeats. From her Grammy win for Wait for U with Future and Drake to Oscar nominations for Lift Me Up with Rihanna, Tems has become a global force. Awoniyi and Davies are ensuring she isn’t overexposed, choosing high-value collaborations and global stages like Coachella and Afropunk. Jada Pollock & Sunday Are (Wizkid) Wizkid’s career longevity is thanks to Jada Pollock and veteran manager Sunday Are. Jada, who also co-parents with Wizkid, brings an international marketing edge, securing deals with Nike, Cîroc, and Puma, while Sunday Are handles logistics for Wizkid’s expansive tours. Together, they helped Made in Lagos become a global phenomenon, with “Essence” becoming the first Nigerian song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. Alexander Okeke (Fireboy DML) Alexander Okeke has helped Fireboy transition from a YBNL breakout star to an international Afrobeats sensation. Peru, Fireboy’s collaboration with Ed Sheeran, became a global smash in 2022 and maintained heavy rotations through 2023. Okeke continues to expand Fireboy’s global touring presence, ensuring he isn’t overshadowed in Olamide’s YBNL empire. Elizabeth Sobowale (Adekunle Gold) Elizabeth Sobowale has positioned Adekunle Gold as a crossover artist. By blending Afropop with funk, R&B, and global pop sounds, Adekunle has gained traction in Europe and the U.S. Sobowale masterminded his rebrand into “AG Baby”, which boosted his international collaborations with the likes of Ty Dolla $ign and Khalid. Vanessa Amadi (Tiwa Savage) Vanessa Amadi-Ogbonna is a powerhouse in PR and management. She’s managed Tiwa Savage’s international image, landing her a feature on Beyoncé’s The Lion King: The Gift, a performance at King Charles’ coronation, and global brand endorsements. Under her guidance, Tiwa has become the undisputed Queen of Afrobeats. Taiye Aliyu (Yemi Alade) Founder of Effyzzie Music, Taiye Aliyu has successfully marketed Yemi Alade beyond Nigeria, focusing on Francophone Africa, Europe, and even Latin America. With her hit Johnny and subsequent world tours, Yemi has become one of the most-traveled Nigerian artists, performing in over 80 countries. Alexa Rae Perkins (Asake) Asake’s meteoric rise has been guided by Alexa Rae Perkins, who works alongside Olamide’s YBNL management. From Mr. Money With The Vibe to his O2 Arena sellout in London, Asake’s street-to-stadium success has been carefully choreographed, with Perkins ensuring he penetrates Western markets without losing his Lagos street authenticity. The Bigger Picture These managers are not just handling artists; they’re building a global industry. They negotiate licensing, manage billion-streaming catalogues, and bridge collaborations with Western stars, ensuring Afrobeats isn’t a passing trend but a permanent fixture on the global stage. As Afrobeats cements itself as Africa’s biggest cultural export, the managers pulling the strings behind the scenes will continue to shape the sound, business, and image of Nigeria’s biggest stars—proving that true power in music often lies offstage.

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