Arsenal Dominate West Ham 2-0 To Top Premier League Table

Arsenal secured a comfortable 2-0 win over West Ham United in a Premier League London derby on Saturday, October 4, 2025. The victory also marked Mikel Arteta’s 300th game in charge of the Gunners. Declan Rice, facing his former club, opened the scoring in the 38th minute by tapping in a rebound after Eberechi Eze’s shot was saved. Bukayo Saka extended Arsenal’s lead in the 67th minute, converting a penalty awarded after a foul on Jurriën Timber. West Ham struggled throughout, failing to register a single shot on target. The win lifted Arsenal temporarily to the top of the Premier League table with 16 points from seven matches, ahead of Liverpool. However, the celebrations were tempered by injuries to captain Martin Ødegaard and goal-scorer Declan Rice, both forced off during the match.  

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Manchester United Beat Sunderland 2-0 At Old Trafford To Secure Third Straight Home Win

Under-pressure Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim celebrated his 50th game in charge with a vital 2-0 win over Sunderland at Old Trafford. Mason Mount set the tone early, scoring after just eight minutes — United’s fastest Premier League goal since Marcus Rashford netted in the second minute against Ipswich during Amorim’s debut last November. Benjamin Sesko added a second with a close-range finish, marking his second goal in consecutive games. United also kept their first clean sheet of the season, a boost for Amorim who entrusted debutant £18.1m goalkeeper Senne Lammens between the posts. Sunderland appeared to earn a penalty just before halftime, but VAR overturned the decision, confirming Sesko had not caught Trai Hume with a high boot as initially thought. After a difficult run, Amorim finally has some positive stats to reflect on. United secured a third straight home win for the first time in over two years and have lost only once to Sunderland in 31 home encounters. Amorim also became the first United manager since Sir Alex Ferguson to win his 50th game in charge. The victory prompted the home crowd to break into a spirited rendition of the ‘Ruben Amorim’ chant — a rare moment of comfort for the Portuguese coach amid mounting scrutiny over his future at Old Trafford.  

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Chiamaka Nnadozie Reveals Loneliness at Brighton

Super Falcons and Brighton goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie has opened up on the challenges she has faced since moving to England, admitting that she cries almost every day due to loneliness. The Nigerian international made the revelation on Nike and Versus’ show Nothing Off The Table, which explores what it takes to succeed at the highest level and what it truly means to be a global icon today. The show featured Lucy Bronze, Mariona Caldentey, Nnadozie, and Wieke Kaptein, who discussed topics ranging from football on the pitch to personal relationships off it. Speaking about adjusting to life in a new environment without family, friends, or familiar faces, Nnadozie revealed that her transition from Paris FC, where she spent five years, to Brighton was particularly tough. “It’s not really easy. People think you just come on the pitch and play, but they don’t know the struggles behind it. Since I moved to Brighton, I cry almost every day because I feel lonely. I miss my family,” Nnadozie said. She added that her teammates and coaches have been instrumental in helping her settle: “Thanks to my teammates and coaches, they always check up on me to make sure I’m okay. The most important thing is having people who genuinely care about you. Going on preseason with the team also helped me a lot; the unity and togetherness really made a difference.” Despite the challenges, the 24-year-old believes the experience has made her stronger and more independent. “There were things I thought I couldn’t do on my own, but now I can. I never believed I could live alone, but I’m doing that now. I think I’m becoming a woman, which is really good.” Since her arrival, Nnadozie has quickly become a fan favourite at Brighton. She has impressed in her first four games, keeping two clean sheets and helping her side to two wins, one draw, and a loss.

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Laide Bakare Defends Taking 17-Year-Old Daughter To Club, Says No Alcohol Involved

Nollywood actress Laide Bakare has addressed the criticism she faced for taking her 17-year-old daughter to a nightclub. Bakare initially suggested that the outing was intended to give her daughter her first club experience and a glimpse of adulthood. However, she later clarified that she did not introduce her daughter to alcohol, only the club environment, as a way to provide exposure for the future. The move sparked backlash, with many Nigerians questioning her parenting choices and warning against exposing minors to nightlife. Responding on Instagram, Bakare defended her actions, insisting her comments were misinterpreted. She explained that the visit took place during her daughter’s birthday afterparty and was not meant to encourage underage drinking. “Let me mention clearly here that I never said I introduced my daughter, @simlineboss, to alcohol. I only stated that she entered a club with me for the very first time in her life at her birthday afterparty. How is that bad naw?” she wrote. In a follow-up post, she added, “No please, I didn’t do alcohol with @simlineboss, only club, and it’s just to give her a bit of exposure towards the future. I’m not as bad as you think.” Bakare emphasized that her intention was solely to offer her daughter a controlled exposure to adult social settings, not to encourage risky behaviour.

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Delta Police Drag Journalist to Court For Calling Oborevwori “Sleeping Governor”

A Delta-based journalist, Oghenedoro Tega Fejiro Oliver, has been charged by the Delta State Police Command for allegedly cyberstalking Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and Senator Ede Dafinone through a series of Facebook posts described by the police as “defamatory.”   According to court documents filed at the Asaba Judicial Division, the police alleged that Oliver, “between the months of August and July, 2025, in Asaba within Asaba Judicial Division did make publications on your Facebook account with name – Fejiro Oliver, cyberstalking His Excellency Sheriff Oborevwori the Governor of Delta State.”   In the charge, Oliver was accused of stating that “the Governor travelled to Brazil without the people knowing and making it ‘Hush-Hush’, ‘the governor gave contracts to his boys worth billions of Naira for rigging election’, ‘the Governor sent government officials to China, spending millions of Dollars only to go and inspect CNG buses instead of attracting investor.’”   He was further said to have written that “the governor is a sleeping governor who rigged election,” a statement the police claim was “aimed at destroying his reputation and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 24 (2) (c) (ii) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition Prevention etc) Act, 2015, as amended.”   In a separate charge, the journalist was accused of making similar publications against Senator Ede Dafinone, who represents Delta Central Senatorial District.   The police alleged that Oliver, “between the months of May, and July, 2025, in Asaba within Asaba Judicial Division did make publications on your Facebook account with name – Fejiro Oliver, cyberstalking Senator Ede Dafinone, currently representing Delta Central Senatorial District in the Nigerian Senate,” describing him as “grossly incompetent senator,” “sleeping senator,” “betraying ingrate,” “Dodo Senator,” “POS Senator,” “Scammer in NASS,” and that “Senator Ede Dafinone must be recalled from the Senate.”   The publication, according to the charge, was “aimed at destroying his reputation and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 24 (2) (c) (ii) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition Prevention etc) Act, 2015, as amended.”   The charge sheet, dated the 3rd day of October, 2025, was signed by R.O. Eze Esq., Legal Officer, Directorate of Legal Services, Delta State Police Command, Asaba.   Fejiro’s lawyer, Inibehe Effiong, described the charges as frivolous and desperate attempt to keep his client in custody.   SaharaReporters earlier reported that the Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State, had given the Nigeria Police Force 48 hours to show cause why Delta-born journalist Tega Oghenedoro, popularly known as Fejiro Oliver, should not be released unconditionally after spending 16 days in detention on allegations of cyberstalking. The order was issued on Thursday, October 2, 2025, by Hon. Justice F. A. Olubanjo, following an ex parte application filed by Fejiro’s counsel and human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong.   Fejiro, the editor of Secret Reporters, has been a vocal critic of Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and other government officials.   He was arrested at his Abuja office on September 18, 2025, and flown to Asaba after a petition was lodged against him by the Delta governor.

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Police Foil Cross-Border Smuggling, Intercept Over 100 Petrol Jerrycans

Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force Border Patrol Unit has intercepted and recovered over one hundred jerrycans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), commonly known as petrol, which were about to be illegally transported across the nation’s border.   According a statement by Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, on Saturday, the operatives along Illela–Sokoto Highway intercepted a vehicle loaded with eighty jerrycans of PMS and arrested the driver Yasir Adamu. After preliminary investigation, it was discovered that the suspect was attempting to smuggle the petroleum product across the border into the Niger Republic.   In a similar breakthrough, operatives of the unit in Katsina intercepted and recovered thirty-five jerrycans, each containing twenty-five litres of PMS, which were about to be transported into Niger Republic. The suspects, on sighting the team, abandoned the exhibits and fled. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the suspects and bring them to justice.   The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun commended the officers for their vigilance and professionalism, reiterating the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to sustain robust operations against all forms of economic crimes.

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World Cup Qualifier: FIFA Picks Chadian Referee for Lesotho, Nigeria Showdown

By BUNMI OGUNYALE World football-governing body, FIFA, has selected Chadian official Alhadi Allaou Mahamat as the referee for next week’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying match between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and the Crocodiles of Lesotho.   The Matchday 9 encounter is billed for the New Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, South Africa on Friday, 10th October 2025 and will kick off at 6pm South Africa time (5pm Nigeria time).   Allaou, who was also in charge for Nigeria’s 1-0 win over Rwanda in Uyo on 6th September (Matchday 7), will work with compatriots Bogola Issa (assistant 1), Moussa Hafiz (assistant 2) and Abdelkerim Ousmane (fourth official).   FIFA also appointed Kenyan official Alice Damaris Kimani as referee assessor, while William Makinati Shongwe from eSwatini will be in the role of commissioner.   Nigeria, presently three points off first-placed Benin Republic and second-placed South Africa, will go for an outright win to enhance their chances of reaching the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals, to be jointly-hosted by the United States of America, Canada and Mexico next summer.  

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