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WAFCON Semi-Finals: Super Falcons 2-1 Better Against South Africa

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Nigeria’s Super Falcons have advanced to the final of the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) after a dramatic 2-1 victory over South Africa on Tuesday.

The keenly contested semi-final saw both teams converting penalty kicks, with the scoreline level at 1-1 deep into the second half. However, a last-minute goal from the Nigerian side sealed the win at the brink of full time.

The result secures Nigeria’s place in the WAFCON final, where they will aim to extend their record as the most successful team in the competition’s history.

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Security Operatives Stop Natasha from Assessing NASS Complex

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In spite of a Federal High Court judgment ordering her reinstatement to the Senate, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan was on Monday denied entry into the National Assembly complex.

According to reports, her vehicle arrived at the National Assembly complex around 12:20 p.m. but was stopped by security operatives at the gate. Undeterred, Akpoti-Uduaghan, along with activists Aisha Yesufu, Randy Peters, and others, alighted from their vehicles and proceeded on foot toward the complex.
The Federal High Court had recently ruled in favour of the senator’s return to the Red Chamber and instructed her to issue a formal apology to the Senate.
However, resistance to her reinstatement persists, as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, has maintained that there is no binding legal directive compelling her immediate recall.
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I Didn’t Reject Tinubu’s Appointment – Mohammed Babangida

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Mohammed Babangida, first son of former maximum ruler, Ibrahim Babangida, has described as “fake” the letter circulating in social media that he rejected the offer to serve as Board Chairman of Bank of Agriculture (BOA).

Reacting to the fake letter, Alhaji Mahmud Abdullahi, who is one of the Media aides to Mohammed Babangida described the letter in circulation as “fake” and concocted from from disgruntled elements.
“Mohammed Babangida did not reject the appointment. The letter circulating is fake. Infact, the signature is not that of Mohamed Babangida, while the telephone lines quoted are not his.

“We wish to clarify that Mohammed has gratefully accepted the appointment as Chairman of the Bank of Agriculture as announced by the federal government and therefore extends his sincere appreciation to President Tinubu for the trust and confidence bestowed upon him.

“We also want to assure the public that those spreading these falsehoods will be thoroughly investigated and brought to justice. We remain committed to transparency, accountability, and fostering unity within our nation,” Mahmud declared.

It will be recalled that Mohammed Babangida’s appointment was among several strategic appointments approved by President Tinubu last week to strengthen leadership across key government institutions.

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United Nations Appoints Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan As Global Crisis Envoy

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In a landmark diplomatic development, Nigeria’s former President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, has been appointed as the United Nations Global Crisis Envoy, a role that places him at the forefront of international peace and mediation efforts.

The appointment, jointly endorsed by global powers including the United States, United Kingdom, France, China, Russia, and the United Nations, marks a historic moment as Jonathan becomes the first African former Head of State to hold this prestigious position. His new role mirrors that of former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, who once served as the Middle East envoy for the UN, EU, US, and Russia.

Jonathan’s selection is attributed to his reputation for diplomacy, humility, and his peaceful concession of power in 2015 an act widely praised as a milestone in African democratic history. His career trajectory, from university lecturer to Commissioner, Deputy Governor, Governor, Vice President, Acting President, and ultimately President, reflects a legacy of service and leadership.

 

 

In his new capacity, Jonathan will be tasked with mediating global conflicts, promoting peace initiatives, and advising on crisis management strategies across volatile regions. His appointment signals a renewed commitment by the international community to inclusive and diverse leadership in global governance.

Political analysts and citizens alike have lauded the move, describing it as a proud moment for Nigeria and a testament to Jonathan’s enduring influence on the world stage.

Further details on his upcoming engagements and responsibilities are expected to be released by the United Nations in the coming weeks.

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