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Relegation Bound Sunshine Stars Stage Stunning Comeback to Hammer Kwara United 4-2

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Relegation-bound Sunshine Stars produced a remarkable comeback to hammer Kwara United 4-2 in a thrilling Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) matchday 27 encounter at the Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne, on Saturday.
Liman opened the scoring in the 11th minute with a well-taken volley, but Kwara United responded swiftly, turning the game around with goals from Issa Gata (22’) and Wasiu Alalade (27’).
However, Liman struck again in the 32nd minute to restore parity before half-time, capitalizing on an assist from star midfielder Seth Mayi.
The midfielder completed his hat-trick just two minutes into the second half, sealing a crucial victory for Bala Abubakar’s side.
Midfielder Ahmadu Liman was the standout performer, scoring a superb hat-trick to help the Akure-based side secure their first win in three games and ease their relegation fears.
The win temporarily lifts Sunshine Stars out of the relegation zone to 16th place with 31 points, while Kwara United remain 11th with 36 points.
Meanwhile, the remaining matchday 27 fixtures are scheduled to take place today (Sunday) and Monday across various venues nationwide.
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RAMADAN! CAN threatens court action over closure of schools in northern Nigeria

The Christian Association of Nigeria has issued an ultimatum to the governments of Bauchi, Katsina, Kano, and Kebbi states, demanding the reversal of their directives mandating a five-week closure of schools for the Ramadan fast.
CAN described the move as discriminatory and a violation of the rights of non-Muslim students, warning that it would pursue legal action if the orders were not rescinded.
In a statement issued on Sunday in Abuja, CAN President, Daniel Okoh, criticized the policy, highlighting its potential to worsen the educational crisis in the affected states, which already account for 44% of Nigeria’s out-of-school children.
“Education is a fundamental right and the bedrock of progress,” Okoh stated.
“The closure of schools across these states, ranging from nursery to tertiary levels, for an extended period disrupts academic schedules and threatens the educational advancement of millions of students.”
He added that the decision lacked transparency and failed to involve broad consultations with stakeholders, including Christian leaders, educators, and parents.
“Policies impacting diverse populations—Muslims, Christians, and others—demand transparent, inclusive dialogue with parents, educators, religious leaders, and school proprietors.
“The absence of such engagement erodes trust and unity in our pluralistic society,” Okoh remarked.
Citing examples from predominantly Islamic nations like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the CAN President argued that Nigeria should adopt pragmatic measures that balance religious observance with education.
“Globally, nations like Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates—where Islam is central and Ramadan deeply revered—do not shut down schools for the entire fasting period.
“Instead, they adapt schedules, shortening hours or offering flexibility, to balance education with religious practice. A month-long closure, or five weeks in Bauchi’s case, is excessive and departs from sensible precedent,” Okoh said.
CAN emphasised that it remains committed to interfaith harmony but would not tolerate policies that undermine constitutional rights.
The association called on Governors Bala Mohammed (Bauchi), Dikko Umar Radda (Katsina), Abba Kabir Yusuf (Kano), and Nasir Idris (Kebbi) to engage stakeholders in constructive dialogue to resolve the issue.
“Transparency is essential, and we expect these governments to act in good faith by promptly engaging all parties.
“The education of our children and the unity of our states are at stake. Should these rights face further jeopardy or dialogue fail to deliver justice, CAN is prepared to seek legal recourse,” Okoh warned.
CAN concluded with an appeal for calm among residents of the affected states, urging unity and cooperation to ensure no child’s education is compromised.
“Let us unite as Nigerians to forge a society where faith and progress harmonize, where no child’s education is compromised, and where every community is valued,” the statement read.
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Candidate From Zamfara With 120 In JAMB Can Study Medicine At ABU, My Child With 240 Can’t -Luka Binniyat

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Luka Binniyat, the national spokesman for the Middle Belt Forum, has raised concerns about what he sees as unfair admission policies in some universities in the north.
Speaking in an interview with Punch, Luka Binniyat mentioned that his child who is from the Christian North scored 240 in JAMB and was not allowed to study Medicine at Ahmadu Bello University located in Zaria, Kaduna State.
However, he said a student from Zamfara State who scored as low as 120 was admitted into the university for the same course.
He queried how such a system could promote unity in the north?
In Luka Binniyat’s exact words: “How can my child, who is from the Christian North, score 200 in JAMB or 240 points in JAMB, and he cannot study Medicine at Ahmadu Bello University, but a child from Zamfara State who scored 120 is allowed to study Medicine? How can there be unity?”
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