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Tinubu lauds Super Eagles, urges focus on African Nations Cup

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By Francesca Hangeior

President Bola Tinubu has commended the Super Eagles for their efforts in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, despite their heartbreaking loss to DR Congo in a playoff on Sunday.

The Super Eagles’ World Cup dream suffered a major blow at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco, as DR Congo advanced to the intercontinental playoff following a dramatic penalty shootout.

The match ended 1–1 after 120 minutes of regulation and extra time, sending the encounter to penalties.

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Nigeria initially went ahead through Frank Onyeka in the third minute, but DR Congo equalised in the 32nd minute through M. Elia. Extra time saw both teams create chances, with Tolu Arokodare missing a header for Nigeria and goalkeeper Nwabali making a crucial save from a DR Congo free kick. Despite the opportunities, neither side could break the deadlock.

The penalty shootout proved decisive. Nigeria’s Calvin Bassey and Moses Simon missed early attempts, while Nwabali denied DR Congo’s first penalty. DR Congo eventually triumphed 4–3 on penalties, ending Nigeria’s World Cup hopes for the second consecutive tournament.

The victory sets up DR Congo for a chance to secure one of the final tickets to the expanded 48-team tournament in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

In a statement released on Monday by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Tinubu praised the team’s effort despite the defeat.

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“Notwithstanding the unfortunate loss, we must commend the players for their efforts and continue to support them,” Tinubu said.

He urged all stakeholders in Nigerian football to critically assess the team’s performance, saying, “We must now plug all the loopholes. Our football administrators, players, and indeed all stakeholders must go back to the drawing board.”

Tinubu stressed the need to shift focus to the upcoming African Cup of Nations, which will be held from January to February 2026 in Morocco.

“Now is the time to focus all efforts on the Cup of Nations. Our Super Eagles must recover the lost glory,” he added, emphasising that lessons from the World Cup qualifiers should inform preparations for the continental tournament.

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The President also encouraged fans and Nigerians across the country to continue supporting the national team.

He highlighted the resilience and dedication of the players, noting that despite the disappointment, the team showed determination and commitment in both the first playoff match and the high-pressure shootout against DR Congo.

Attack on Kebbi school: Police, military launch massive rescue operation

A heavy security operation is underway in Kebbi State after armed bandits launched a deadly attack on Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, in the early hours of Monday, killing a Vice Principal and abducting at least 25 students.

Spokesperson of the Kebbi State Police Command, CSP Nafiu Abubakar Karkokoshi, confirmed the incident in an update issued on Monday afternoon.

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According to him, the attack occurred around 4:00 a.m. when “a gang of armed bandits with sophisticated weapons, shooting sporadically, stormed the school in Danko district, Danko/Wasagu Local Government Area.”

Police tactical units stationed at the school reportedly engaged the attackers in a gun duel, but the bandits had already scaled the school fence and forced their way into the hostels, abducting 25 female students.

“One Hassan Makuku was shot dead, while Ali Shehu sustained gunshot injuries to his right hand,” Karkokoshi added.

Following the assault, the Police Command deployed additional tactical squads, while military personnel and vigilante groups were mobilised to join the search-and-rescue mission. Security teams are currently combing suspected escape routes and surrounding forests in pursuit of the assailants.

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Kebbi State Commissioner of Police, CP Bello M. Sani, condemned the attack, describing it as “dastardly,” and reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to protecting lives and property across the state.

He urged residents to remain calm, vigilant, and to continue supporting security agencies as efforts intensify to rescue the abducted students and restore peace.

The attack adds to the growing concerns over school safety in the North-West region, where armed groups have repeatedly targeted educational institutions for mass kidnappings.

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2027: Be Prepared to struggle for power, Wike tells PDP candidates

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has challenged candidates contesting in the 2027 general elections on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to be prepared to struggle for power.

Wike, a national leader of the PDP, stated this during the party’s 109th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on Wednesday in Abuja.

“Nobody gives power. Nobody has done it. Power is taken; if you did not do so, it’s your business.

“You must fight for it to take it. Nobody gives power, and nobody is ready to dash you power. You have to struggle for it. You have to fight for it. You don’t have to be afraid.

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“Every time you complain, oh, the governor is this, what do you want him to do? To allow you to come and take power like that?

“If you’re not serious, say you are not serious to struggle for power. When you take it, you appreciate it, not when they dash you and you don’t know the meaning of it,” Wike said.

He recalled his political journey through various struggles, including how he became governor when the incumbent belonged to a different political party.

Wike advised candidates, especially those running for governorship, to brace up for  keen contests.

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He said that in the present setting, most people were used to ‘food is ready’ politics.

“You are used to people preparing something for you to come and eat, and you think it will always be like that. It cannot always be like that.

“A time will come when there will be challenges in life and when you will be tempted in life,” he said.

Wike said that he happened to come from a background where he never got anything on a platter of gold, recalling that when he contested for a local government chairmanship position, the matter went all the way to the Supreme Court.

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“When I don’t see challenges, I know that something is wrong, but when I see challenges, I know success has come,” he said.

He noted that when the PDP was in power, many of its members were like spoiled children depending on their father for daily provisions, reminding them that the party was no longer at the centre.

He urged them to see themselves as children whose father is sick, and remain determined not to disappoint him.

The minister also advised party members to stop introducing religion into politics and electoral matters, challenging them instead to return to their bases and work for the party’s success.

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“Why do you bring your faith to this race? Everybody go home, go and bring something, and put it on the table in 2027. Go and bring something.

“I will bring something to the table here. Every NEC member has to bring something. If you bring a House of Representatives seat, you have done something.

“If you bring a House of Assembly member, you have done something. But don’t come here empty-handed; this is not a place for empty hands.

“This is a place where when you come, we look at the results of what you brought. That is what politics is all about,” he said.

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Wike advised party members not to be distracted by claims from the Tanimu Turaki-led PDP faction that it would sponsor candidates for all elective positions in 2027.

He explained that the access code to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) candidate nomination portal would ultimately determine legitimacy.

“As far as I am concerned, June 26 is when INEC will give access codes to political parties to upload results. Don’t worry, we are good to go. Nobody is afraid; we will see who INEC will give the code to.

“It is not about going to collect money from people and saying we are in court. Nobody is afraid of the court; courts are meant for human beings, not ghosts.

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“So, we are here, we are not afraid. Let them continue going to court while we continue to prepare for our own election.

“Don’t worry, stop thinking about what will happen; the worst has happened,” he said, adding that anyone who is not serious in the business of politics should leave.

The minister also challenged party members and leaders not to be afraid of intimidation, harassment, or arrest.

“Use me as an example. There is nothing I have not seen. I’ve seen everything, including intimidation,” he said.

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NUJ raises the alarm over insecurity, open grazing

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The Nigeria Union of Journalists has expressed concern over rising insecurity, illegal revenue collection, open grazing and the growing misuse of public infrastructure across Delta State.

The union made its position known in a communiqué issued at the end of its congress in Asaba on Tuesday.

The congress, presided over by the Delta State Chairman of the union, Churchill Oyowe, reviewed key socio-economic, security, educational and environmental issues affecting the state.

On insecurity, the union said the increasing cases of kidnapping, armed robbery, cult-related violence and other crimes remained a major concern.

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The union called on the Nigeria Police Force, Department of State Services and other security agencies to strengthen intelligence gathering, deepen community policing and improve collaboration with stakeholders to restore public confidence.

The congress also expressed concern over the activities of individuals allegedly operating as local government taskforces on federal roads, accusing them of harassing and extorting money from motorists.

It called for the immediate disbandment of all illegal road taskforces and urged security agencies to take action against those involved.

The union also raised concerns over reports of arbitrary and unauthorised levies imposed on parents and students in public schools across the state.

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The congress called on the state government to investigate the allegations and sanction any official found culpable.

The union also criticised the growing use of flyovers in Asaba, Warri and Effurun as makeshift markets and motor parks by traders and tricycle operators.

Congress called on relevant government agencies to reclaim the facilities and enforce traffic regulations.

The union also expressed concern over weak enforcement of the Delta State anti-open grazing law.

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It said continued violations of the law could threaten peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders, reduce agricultural productivity and worsen food security challenges.

The congress urged law enforcement agencies to ensure strict implementation of the law.

The union reaffirmed its commitment to promoting good governance, public accountability and citizens’ welfare, pledging to continue monitoring developments across the state in the interest of the public.

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Court remands Maiduguri businessmen over N13.6m fraud

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The Borno State High Court sitting in Maiduguri has ordered the remand of a man, Gambo Mohammed, in a correctional facility over an alleged N13.65 million land fraud and money laundering case brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Mohammed was arraigned before Justice Babagana Shettima by the Maiduguri Zonal Directorate of the EFCC on a four-count charge bordering on alleged money laundering, obtaining money under false pretences and criminal misappropriation involving a total sum of N13,650,000.

According to the anti-graft agency, the defendant allegedly collected the money from one Umar Abubakar under the pretext of facilitating the purchase of two plots of land located opposite Maimalari Barracks in Jere Local Government Area of Borno State.

The EFCC alleged that after receiving the funds, Mohammed diverted the money to his personal use instead of completing the land transaction as agreed.

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One of the charges filed against him stated that he fraudulently obtained the sum of N13.65 million from the complainant in 2025, purportedly as payment for two plots of land situated at Dubai Musari Ward, opposite Maimalari Barracks in Jere Local Government Area, knowing the representation to be false.

The charge reads in part: “That you, Gambo Mohammed, (a.k.a Modu Gambo), sometime in 2025, within the jurisdiction of this honourable Court, with intent to defraud, did obtain the sum of N13,650,000.00 from one Umar Abubakar, purportedly as purchase price for two plots of land situated at Dubai Musari Ward opposite Maimalari Barrack of Jere Local Government, Borno State, which you knew to be false.”

The prosecution maintained that the alleged act contravenes provisions of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006.

When the charges were read to him in court, Mohammed pleaded not guilty to all four counts.

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Following his plea, prosecuting counsel, A.D. Abdulmalik, requested the court to fix a date for trial and urged that the defendant be remanded in a correctional centre pending the commencement of proceedings.

Delivering his judgement, Justice Shettima subsequently adjourned the matter until July 13, 2026, for a pre-trial conference.

The court also ordered that Mohammed be remanded at the Maiduguri Maximum Security Correctional Facility pending further hearing of the case.

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