2026 World Cup Play-off Final: Super Eagles, Leopards Set for Explosive Duel in Rabat

Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of Congo will go to battle on Sunday night for the lone ticket from Africa to the six-team 2026 FIFA World Cup Intercontinental Playoff Finals in March, from where two teams will bag tickets to next year’s FIFA World Cup finals.   The potentially-explosive encounter inside the Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay El Hassan will see the Leopards, who last attended football’s biggest houseparty in 1974, try to halt the strong march of the Super Eagles to a seventh finals since 1994.   While there were robust back-and-forths between the Eagles and the Panthers in Thursday’s semi-final, as well as eye-catching ding-dongs in regulation time, Nigeria eased into gear five in extra time and completely left their opponents for dead as they stormed to a 4-1 win.   Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions created more chances in the second semi-final but frittered them away, leaving Chancel Mbemba to give them a sucker punch in added time, with his powerful header from Brian Cipenga’s corner that sent the Leopards to Sunday’s Final.   The Leopards, champions of Africa in 1968 and 1974, crashed out at group stage in Germany in 1974, losing all three matches, including a better-forgotten 9-0 thumping by then Yugoslavia in Gelsenkirchen – where they were also beaten 3-0 by Brazil. They also lost 0-2 to Scotland in Dortmund.   Nigeria have reached the Round of 16 at the FIFA World Cup in three of their six appearances, and famously topped a group including Argentina in their debut 31 years ago. They are also three-time champions of Africa.   The Leopards are managed by 49-year- old Sébastien Desabre, a French national, who has ample North African ground and environmental experience having had stints with Wydad Athletic Club of Casablanca (Morocco), and also with the trio of Espérance Sportive de Tunis and Ismaily FC and Pyramids FC in Egypt.   He comes up against Franco-Malian Éric Sékou Chelle, Nigeria’s 48-year-old manager, who remains unbeaten in five competitive matches for the Super Eagles in this race, and has told his players to buckle up and get the job done on Sunday, and leave themselves with only one match to play at the Intercontinental Playoffs to make it to the big rumble in the USA, Canada and Mexico next year.   Chelle’s record with Nigeria is four wins and a draw, with 14 goals pumped into the opponents’ net and four conceded, and most Nigerians are agreed that were he the one who managed the qualifying campaign from the beginning, the Eagles would have nicked an automatic ticket and have no need to come to the playoffs.   Yet, Chelle will miss deputy captain Wilfred Ndidi, who collected a second yellow card in the series in Thursday’s trouncing of Gabon, and must sit out the big fight with the Leopards on Sunday.   “Ndidi is an important player for us. His experience, ability and leadership on the pitch are important for this team. But we will manage the situation. We have a large squad of players and we will make changes.   “Ndidi is still here with us and will support the team mentally and with his presence.”   Chelle can opt to start with either Raphael Onyedika or Frank Onyeka in place of Ndidi. Onyeka greatly shored up the midfield in extra time on Thursday. The coach also has added ammunition at the back as suspended centre-back Semi Ajayi is now free to go into action.   Victor Osimhen, easily one of the best forwards in the world, underscored his deadliness with a brace against the Panthers, and is said to be determined to overhaul Rashidi Yekini’s 37-goal record for Nigeria with a few more matches. He is currently at 31, with 12 assists as well in 45 games.   Ademola Lookman, 86-cap Simon Moses, 90-cap Alex Iwobi, Samuel Chukwueze, Akor Adams, Chidera Ejuke and Tolu Arokodare are options available for Chelle upfront.   Chelle and his army must beware of the predator named Chancel Mbemba (also captain of the team), as well as Cipenga, Noah Sadiki and Silas Katompa. The Leopards boast a close-knit rearguard, and there are also Cédric Bakambu, Meshack Elia, Samuel Essende, and the dangerous Pyramids FC of Egypt forward Fiston Mayele.   Already qualified for the Intercontinental Playoffs, scheduled for the Mexican cities of Guadalajara and Monterrey in March, are Bolivia and New Caledonia, with Iraq, Jamaica and Panama also well-placed to make it.   However, Nigeria and Panama are the highest-ranked of the six, and will each be seeded to play only one match (the two Final matches), after the other four had battled out semi-final matches.  

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Willie Obiano Alive, Rumours Of Ex-Anambra Governor’s Death Debunked

Former Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Mr. C-Don Adinuba, has debunked recent rumours claiming that former governor Willie Obiano is dead, confirming that Obiano is alive and well in Houston, United States, where he currently resides with his family. The unverified reports, which circulated widely on social media, falsely suggested that Obiano, who led Anambra State from 2014 to 2022, had passed away in London. In a phone interview with our correspondent on Friday, Adinuba described the claims as “provocative” and “unfounded,” stressing that the ex-governor is in good health. He said, “I just spoke with former Governor Willie Obiano and members of his family a few minutes ago. He is hale and hearty in Houston, United States. He is not in London, nor has he been hospitalised. Please ignore the rumour—it is not from a credible source.” Obiano’s personal publicist, Tony Nezianya, also confirmed he had not received any information to suggest the rumours were true, stating, “I can’t confirm this; I am not aware of such news.” Obiano served as governor from 2014 to 2022, succeeding Peter Obi and handing over to the incumbent, Prof. Chukwuma Charles Soludo. He hails from Aguleri in Anambra East Local Government Area and was born on August 8, 1955. The former governor is currently under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over an alleged N4 billion fraud.

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2Baba Pours Out Love for Wife Natasha on Her Birthday

2Baba has shared a heartfelt birthday tribute to his fiancée, Natasha Osawaru, celebrating the love and joy she brings into his life. In a touching message, he wrote: “Happy birthday my darling wife. I don’t know how to express the love you have shown me. The peace, the laughter, the joy, the happiness is all overwhelming. I love you from the depth of my heart. Looking forward to forever with you. Happy birthday baby. You complete me in every way.” The singer’s words reflect the deep bond he shares with Natasha, praising her for filling his life with happiness, peace, and unwavering support. Fans have responded with warm birthday wishes, celebrating the couple’s love. 2Baba’s tribute underscores his admiration and commitment to Natasha, showing just how special she is in his life.

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Regina Daniels Reveals How She Kept Ned Nwoko Loyal: “As a Delta Babe, I Held Him Well in the Other Room”

Regina Daniels has opened up about her marriage to Senator Ned Nwoko, describing it as both loving and “toxic,” while giving fans a rare glimpse into the dynamics of their relationship. Her comments came in response to a social media user who called Ned’s love toxic. Regina replied: “Yes, I think he loved me, but a toxic one! Why would a polygamous man forget what it meant to be in polygamy? Except for the media, just because it boosted his ego to be seen with multiple women—which was okay by me. I practically had to beg him to divide his time between us and his other wives, because they were always seeking his attention.” She also revealed that during their seven-year marriage, Ned never spent a night away from their home: “Forget these social media comparisons. My ex never slept outside one day in our seven years together. Why? Because as a Delta babe, I held him well for the other room. Ladies, use your skills—that’s all men really want.” Regina’s remarks shed light on the challenges of being married to a polygamous man, balancing public perception, the attention of co-wives, and personal intimacy. Her candid reflections come amid ongoing public disputes with Ned, which have included allegations of manipulation and coercion, adding context to her discussion about love, loyalty, and strategy within their marriage. The revelations have sparked debate online, with fans discussing her frank approach to marital dynamics, intimacy, and the realities of polygamous relationships.

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Nigeria Super Eagles to Take on DR Congo in 2026 World Cup Africa Qualifiers Final

The DR Congo Leopards will face Nigeria’s Super Eagles in the final of the 2026 World Cup Africa qualifiers in Morocco on Sunday. DR Congo secured their spot after a dramatic 1-0 victory over Cameroon in the second semi-final at Stade El Barid in Rabat. Captain Chancel Mbemba scored a stoppage-time winner, heading in a corner from Brian Cipenga in the first minute of added time to stun the five-time African champions. Cameroon, who hold the African record for the most World Cup appearances with eight, will miss out on the expanded 48-team tournament next year after losing their automatic spot in the playoffs to Cape Verde, marking the latter’s first-ever World Cup qualification. Earlier, Nigeria advanced to the final with a 4-1 win over Gabon after extra time at Moulay Hassan Stadium in Rabat. The winner of the Africa playoff final will move on to a six-team intercontinental qualifier in Mexico by March 2026, which will determine the last two spots for the 2026 World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

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Cardi B and Stefon Diggs Welcome Baby Boy

Rapper Cardi B and her boyfriend, New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs, have welcomed their first child together, a baby boy. The Grammy-winning artist shared the exciting news on social media on November 13, 2025, confirming the new arrival is her fourth child overall. “Starting over is never easy but it’s been so worth it!” Cardi B wrote in an Instagram post, reflecting on this new chapter of her life which also coincides with the release of her new album, Am I the Drama?. “I brought new music and a new album to the world! A new baby into my world, and one more reason to be the best version of me”. A representative for the rapper confirmed that “Cardi is healthy and happy” following the birth. Stefon Diggs had previously revealed in early November 2025 that the couple was expecting a son, expressing his excitement to engage in father-son activities like “push-ups and sit-ups and run around”. This marks Cardi B’s fourth child. She shares three older children—daughter Kulture (7), son Wave (4), and daughter Blossom (1)—with her estranged husband, rapper Offset. Diggs also has two daughters from previous relationships, Nova and Charliee. Cardi B had announced her pregnancy with Diggs in September 2025 during an exclusive interview on CBS Mornings, where she shared that she was feeling “excited,” “happy,” and in a “good space” with her supportive boyfriend.

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BBC Apologizes to Trump Over Misleading Panorama Edit

The BBC has apologized to former US President Donald Trump for a misleading edit in its “Panorama” documentary, but the British broadcaster insists the matter does not amount to defamation. Trump has threatened to sue the BBC for $1 billion (about €860 million), claiming the program distorted a speech he delivered to supporters in Washington, DC, on January 6, 2021, just before Congress was set to certify Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. The documentary allegedly combined two separate excerpts from Trump’s speech, which were more than 50 minutes apart, creating the false impression that he was encouraging the Capitol riot. The edit also removed portions in which Trump urged his supporters to act peacefully. The program aired just days ahead of the 2024 US presidential election, intensifying the controversy. The fallout has already led to the resignations of BBC Director-General Tim Davie and BBC News Chief Executive Deborah Turness.

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Ex-Anambra Governor Willie Obiano Reportedly Dies in London After Health Struggles

Former Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, has reportedly died in London, United Kingdom. According to SaharaReporters, Obiano passed away after suffering severe heart failure and complications linked to urinary cancer. A senior family source confirmed the news on Sunday night, describing his death as sudden despite months of declining health. “His health had been deteriorating over the past months, but the final collapse came suddenly. We are devastated,” the source said. Medical staff at the London hospital where he was admitted confirmed that Obiano had been in intensive care before his condition worsened. “He fought till the very last moment,” a hospital official disclosed. Obiano was facing trial over an alleged N4 billion money laundering case brought by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). In July, the Federal High Court in Abuja had scheduled the continuation of his trial for November 25, after the case was reassigned to Justice Mohammed Umar. The EFCC accused Obiano of misappropriating state funds during his tenure as governor from March 2014 to March 2022. At the last hearing, EFCC counsel Sylvanus Tahir (SAN) presented witnesses, including former commercial bank official Ugochukwu Otubelu. Otubelu testified about his management of the security vote account linked to Obiano, noting that the account’s signatories were the former governor’s Principal Secretary, Willy Nwokoye, and the government’s Accountant, Theophilus Nweze. He explained that he interfaced with them “daily and weekly” while processing related transactions. Obiano served as governor of Anambra State from 2014 to 2022, after which he handed over to the current governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo.

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