Nigerian Fans Boo Osimhen Over Angry Exchange With Lookman Despite Big AFCON Win

Nigerian football fans have taken Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen to task following his heated confrontation with teammate Ademola Lookman during Nigeria’s emphatic 4-0 win over Mozambique in the Africa Cup of Nations round of 16 on Monday. The Galatasaray forward was visibly furious in the 63rd minute after Lookman failed to pass the ball to him despite Osimhen being unmarked. Cameras caught the striker angrily remonstrating with the Atalanta winger, moments after pulling away from captain Wilfred Ndidi. Osimhen was seen pointing aggressively at Lookman while shouting, before ending the outburst in pidgin with, “No try am again,” meaning “do not try that again.” The reaction surprised many observers, especially as Lookman had already played a key role in Osimhen’s performance, setting him up directly for one goal and also contributing to another chance finished by Akor Adams. A player with no discipline. He does this all the time shouting at an important member of the squad just because the other player is calm-headed. This is one of the attitude issues Chelsea PR have complained about. pic.twitter.com/JFknpRqspM — SHAYEE 𒀭 (@tier_1st) January 5, 2026 Shortly after the incident, Osimhen requested to be substituted and was replaced by Moses Simon, leaving the pitch to audible boos from sections of the crowd. The episode quickly ignited debate on social media platform X, where fans questioned Osimhen’s temperament even in the midst of a dominant team display. Social media influencer Emma Ik Umeh (@emmaikumeh) wrote, “Victor Osimhen had a quarrel with his teammate Lookman. Crazy, but this same Lookman provided him with an assist for his second goal earlier. The guy should f**k off with this nonsense attitude. It’s so annoying.” Godwin Wilson dismissed the behaviour as “Very silly behaviour as usual. Nonsense.” Oladapo Omolade added, “I really don’t understand why the guy is behaving like that… he really needs to calm down on that unnecessary attitude.” Victor Adeboje described the scene as “Very irritating,” while Edwin Uka reacted, “Can you imagine the attitude he displayed there? Mtcheeeew.” ID (@oluwatunmilara1) questioned the timing of the outburst, saying, “What’s the meaning of this one? The team is winning and playing well. Why do you want to spoil it with this temper tantrum?” Bigrated (@the_boy_rated) blamed arrogance, writing, “The guy too proud, he thinks he’s better than everyone in the team.” Stanley Ogb (@stanogbo97) summed up the sentiment, stating, “Very unprofessional of Osimhen…He got some attitude problem right there.” Despite the backlash, Osimhen finished the match with two goals, while Lookman recorded two assists and added a goal of his own as Nigeria secured their fourth straight victory of the tournament to book a place in the quarter-finals. The Super Eagles are set to face either Algeria or DR Congo in the last eight as they continue their quest for a first AFCON title since 2013. Getting booed off by fans, shameful.Osimhen really needs to fix this terrible attitude of his.pic.twitter.com/n6ThoNX7RQ — 乄 (@victorKvng_) January 5, 2026

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Tinubu Nominates Magnus Abe As NUPRC Chairman, Sends 20 Others For Senate Approval

President Bola Tinubu has nominated former Rivers South-East senator Magnus Abe as chairman of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and forwarded 20 other nominees to the Senate for confirmation to serve on the boards of the NUPRC and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA). Presidential spokesman Bayo Onanuga said in a statement on Monday that the president also requested the Senate to expedite the confirmation of the nominees. Abe, a two-term senator, previously served on the board of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and currently chairs the National Agency for the Great Green Wall. Other NUPRC board nominees include Paul Yaro Jezhi, former Trade Union Congress (TUC) chairman in Kaduna State, and Sunday Adebayo Babalola, a former deputy director at the defunct Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), both nominated as non-executive commissioners. Executive positions on the NUPRC board include Muhammed Sabo Lamido (finance), Edu Inyang (exploration and acreage), Justin Ezeala (economic regulation and strategic planning), Henry Darlington Oki (development and production), Indabawa Bashari Alka (corporate services and administration), and Mahmood Tijani (health, safety, and environment). Olayemi Adeboyejo was nominated as secretary and legal adviser. While Lamido and Adeboyejo were appointed under former President Muhammadu Buhari in 2022, and Alka by Tinubu in 2023, Inyang, Ezeala, Tijani, Babalola, and Jezhi are new nominees. For the NMDPRA board, Tinubu nominated Adegbite Ebiowei Adeniji as chairman. Adeniji, a lawyer with over 30 years of experience in energy and natural resources, previously served as Special Technical Adviser to the Minister of State for Petroleum and was part of the World Bank Oil and Gas Policy team advising Nigeria on sector reforms. He is currently managing partner at ENR Advisory. Other NMDPRA nominees include Kenneth Kobani and Asabe Ahmed as non-executive members, while executive director positions went to Abiodun Adeniji (finance), Francis Ogaree (hydrocarbon processing plants), Oluwole Adama (midstream and downstream gas infrastructure), Mustapha Lamorde (corporate services and administration), Yahaya Nasamu Yinusa (distribution systems), Adeyemi Murtala Aminu (corporate services), Modie Ogechukwu (economic regulation and strategic planning), and Olawale Dawodu (board secretary and legal adviser). The nominations follow the recent appointments of Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan as CEO of NUPRC and Saidu Aliyu Mohammed as CEO of NMDPRA. President Tinubu urged all nominees to discharge their duties with professionalism in regulating Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

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Super Eagles Storm AFCON 2025 Quarter-Finals With 4–0 Win Over Mozambique

Nigeria’s Super Eagles cruised into the quarter-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with an emphatic 4–0 win over Mozambique in their Round of 16 encounter in Fès. Fresh from a flawless group stage where they won all three matches to finish top of Group C, the Eagles wasted no time asserting their dominance. Mozambique, who reached the knockout phase for the first time after qualifying as one of the best third-placed teams from Group F, found it difficult to contain Nigeria’s speed and fluid attacking play. The breakthrough came in the 20th minute when Ademola Lookman finished off a move created by Akor Adams. Nigeria tightened their grip on the match five minutes later as Victor Osimhen doubled the lead. Shortly after the restart, Lookman turned provider again, teeing up Osimhen for his second goal in the 47th minute to put the game firmly beyond reach. Akor Adams capped Nigeria’s commanding display in the 75th minute with the fourth goal, sealing a comprehensive victory. Wilfred Ndidi led the team from midfield, partnering Frank Onyeka and Alex Iwobi, while Stanley Nwabali returned between the posts. The defensive line of Bright Osayi-Samuel, Semi Ajayi, Calvin Bassey and Bruno Onyemaechi ensured Mozambique posed little threat throughout the contest. Head coach Chelle rotated his squad in the second half, introducing Paul Onuachu and Samuel Chukwueze for Akor Adams and Lookman, while Tom Dele-Bashiru and Onyedika replaced Onyeka and Ndidi. Moses Simon also came on for Osimhen as Nigeria comfortably managed the closing stages. By the 80th minute, the Super Eagles had recorded eight shots on target, with Mozambique failing to register a single effort that troubled Nwabali. The result sends Nigeria into the quarter-finals in confident fashion as they continue their push for a fourth AFCON crown. Their next opponents will be decided from the clash between Algeria and Congo DR.

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Egypt Qualifies For 2026 World Cup With Convincing Win Over Djibouti

Egypt Punches AFCON 2025 Quarterfinal Ticket

Captain Mohamed Salah scored after 124 minutes to clinch a 3-1 extra-time victory for Egypt over plucky minnows Benin in an Africa Cup of Nations last-16 thriller in Agadir on Monday. Marwan Attia put the Pharaohs ahead in the second half and Jodel Dossou equalised for the Cheetahs, taking the match to an additional 30 minutes in the southern Moroccan coastal city. Yasser Ibrahim headed Egypt back in front in the first half of extra time, then Salah broke clear and beat goalkeeper Marcel Dandjinou with a shot from outside the area for his 10th AFCON goal. Salah, whose goals have helped Liverpool win many trophies, is seeking a first AFCON winners’medal, having twice been a runner-up. Record seven-time champions Egypt stay in Agadir to face title-holders Ivory Coast or Burkina Faso on Saturday in the quarter-finals. Egypt changed 10 of the team that drew with Angola in their final group match seven days ago with only midfielder Ibrahim Adel retained. Many AFCON teams assured of qualification for the knockout stage with a match to spare followed the example of Egypt and fielded sides composed largely of reserves. Benin lacked captain and former Premier League striker Steve Mounie, who had not recovered from an undisclosed illness. Egypt had a great chance to go in front after only eight minutes through Omar Marmoush, the 26-year-old who joined Manchester City at the beginning of last year from Eintracht Frankfurt. He darted forward from the Egyptian half, gained possession and stayed ahead of two pursuing defenders only to be foiled by Dandjinou, who blocked the ball with his legs, then grasped it. When Egypt threatened again soon after, centre-back Yohan Roche rescued Benin, clearing the ball as it was trickling toward the net. A collision between Mohamed Hamdy and Rodolfo Aloko led to a long delay, which ended with the Egyptian being carried off the field. Ahmed Aboul-Fetouh took his place in midfield. While Egypt had more possession in the opening half, Benin held their own and it took a superb sliding tackle from Hamdy Fathy to halt a Benin counterattack. An incident deep in added time illustrated how wary Benin were of Salah. When the captain gained possession just outside the box, he was immediately surrounded by three opponents. Dandjinou rescued Benin 10 minutes into the second half when he bravely parried a close-range shot from Ramy Rabia after the ball ran loose to the defender following a corner. As the match passed the hour mark, it began to open up. A Salah attempt to chip the ball into the net was foiled by leaping Dandjinou. Then, a parry from 37-year-old Egypt goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenawy prevented substitute Dossou giving Benin a shock lead. Attia ended the goalless stalemate when Marmoush pushed the ball back to the midfielder and, from just outside the box, he side-footed it into the roof of the net. Benin refused to accept defeat, though, attacked constantly and levelled on 83 minutes through 33-year-old Dossou. El Shenawy did superbly to palm a Mohamed Tijani cross away from his goal, but the ball fell invitingly for Dossou, and he pushed it into the net. Egypt regained the lead seven minutes into extra time, and this time Attia was the creator. He crossed after a short corner and a looping Ibrahim header evaded Dandjinou and landed in the net. Salah then put the outcome beyond doubt with his third goal of the tournament.

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Morocco 2025: Osimhen, Lookman Lead Eagles’ Assault Against Mambas

By Bunmi Ogunyale The duo of Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman will lead Super Eagles attack in this evening’s Round of 16 Africa Cup of Nations tie against The Mambas of Mozambique. Both players will be at the center stage and cynosure of all eyes as the Nigerian side hopes to progress to the last eight of the biennial competition. South African-based goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali returned to goal after missing the final group game against Uganda. in a 4-3-3 formation, Nwabali will get cover from Bright Osayi-Samuel, Semi Ajayi, Calvin Bassey and Bruno Onyemaechi. Skipper Wilfred Ndidi alongsides Frank Onyeka, Alex Iwobi will marshall the former Champions midfield, while Akor Adams joins Osimhen and Lookman in the attack. Meanwhole, injuries ruled out Cyriel Dessers and Ryan Alebiosu of the clash at the Complexe Sportif de Fès in Fez, Morocco. The tie is slated to kick off by 8pm Nigeria time.

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Paris Court Sentences Ten for Online Harassment of Brigitte Macron

A Paris court has sentenced ten people for online harassment targeting Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron, after they spread false and abusive claims about her personal life and identity. The group, consisting of eight men and two women, was found to have deliberately posted degrading and insulting content on social media. Their posts included conspiracy theories about Brigitte Macron’s gender and sexuality, as well as critical remarks about the age difference between her and the president. The court ruled that the actions were intended to cause harm. Most of the convicted received suspended prison sentences of up to eight months, along with penalties such as mandatory educational programs and temporary suspensions of their social media accounts. One defendant was taken into custody immediately after failing to appear in court. Some of the harassment reflected earlier claims by internet personalities Natacha Rey and Amandine Roy, who previously alleged that Brigitte Macron did not exist and was in fact the president’s brother living under a false identity. Although they were convicted of slander in 2024, an appeals court later overturned the verdict, ruling that claims about a gender transition do not automatically constitute an attack on someone’s honour. The Macrons have since appealed the decision to France’s highest court. Brigitte Macron’s lawyer, Jean Ennochi, said the most important part of the ruling lies in the preventive measures, including educational programs and account suspensions. During the trial, her daughter, Tiphaine Auzière, testified that the sustained online abuse had affected her mother’s health and daily life, and even led to teasing of her grandchildren at school. She explained that Brigitte Macron had become constantly aware of how her appearance and actions could be targeted by conspiracy theorists.

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DJ Cuppy Announces Social Media Break for 21‑Day Biblical Fast, Says She’s Fine

Nigerian DJ and entrepreneur DJ Cuppy has assured her fans that she is doing well after announcing a temporary break from social media to undertake a 21‑day biblical fast and personal retreat. On Instagram, she wrote: “Never done this before. I’ll be offline and taking a social media break for a little while… I’m starting 2026 with a 21 day biblical fast and after the last few weeks I realised I needed it more than ever. I need time for myself and time being hidden with God. I have a few personal things I need to process quietly but please do not worry about me I am okay.” She further explained: “I know I usually post on Instagram every day so this feels strange even for me. I will be back. Just taking a moment to reset and reconnect.” Fans have responded with an outpouring of support, commending Cuppy for prioritizing her spiritual and personal wellbeing during the reflective period.

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EFCC Reaffirms Yahaya Bello Innocent Until Proven Guilty, Court To Decide Outcome

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has stressed that former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello remains innocent until proven guilty by a court of law. The commission’s statement comes amid public debate over Bello’s announcement to contest the Kogi Central senatorial seat in 2027. He is currently standing trial before Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Maitama, Abuja, over allegations of misappropriating ₦80.2 billion of Kogi State funds during his tenure as governor. Speaking on Monday during an appearance on Arise Television’s Morning Show, EFCC Director of Public Affairs, Wilson Uwuajeren, explained that criminal prosecutions in Nigeria require time, involving the presentation of evidence and witnesses before the court. He emphasized that the outcome of Bello’s trial is entirely for the judiciary to determine. “The trial is ongoing. We are presenting witnesses and evidence, but it is not the commission that will decide the matter — the court will,” Uwuajeren said. “Our responsibility is to prosecute the charges faithfully and ensure that both the prosecution and the defense receive justice.” He further noted that the Nigerian Constitution presumes anyone standing trial to be innocent until proven guilty, adding that Bello’s standing within his political party is separate from the charges before the court. “Whatever is happening within his party is the party’s business. EFCC is not a political party; we are focused solely on enforcing the law. Nothing has gone wrong in the handling of this case, and we remain committed to ensuring justice,” Uwuajeren said. The EFCC reaffirmed its commitment to prosecuting the case diligently while reiterating that Bello’s legal innocence remains intact until the court delivers a verdict.

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