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Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) champions Enyimba of Aba and Remo Stars have been eliminated from the CAF Champions League. Enyimba drew 0-0 with Al Ahli Benghazi, ending their hopes of progressing to the next round. Similarly, Remo Stars lost to Medeama SC on penalties, after a 1-0 victory in the second leg. Both teams will now focus on the upcoming NPFL season.
Victor Kona, the former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Taraba State, has passed away at the age of 68. His demise is being mourned by political peers and followers who describe it as a painful and irreparable loss. Kona's wealth of experience and knowledge will be greatly missed, especially during this critical time of Taraba State's political journey. Plans for his memorial and funeral services are yet to be announced.
Bendel Insurance Football Club secures a sensational victory against ASO Chlef of Algeria in the CAF Confederations Cup. Governor Godwin Obaseki conveys his heartfelt congratulations to the team and praises their outstanding performance.
The Igbo Eri Kingdom of Nigeria made a historic connection with the state of Kentucky in an event held at the Lyric Theater. Descendants of Nigerian slaves who originated from the Igbo Eri kingdom gathered to encourage black residents to embrace their African roots. The event aimed to build bridges between cultures and honor the contributions of ancestors. King Chukwuemeka Eri and his family received traditional Native American gifts, symbolizing the importance of unity and international connections.
The Moon's South Pole has been attracting a lot of attention from scientists and space agencies around the world. This article explores the reasons behind the fascination with the Moon's South Pole and its potential importance for future space missions and exploration.
A coalition of former militant leaders and stakeholders in the Niger Delta region has written a petition to President Bola Tinubu, expressing concern over the controversial $1.3 billion surveillance contract awarded to ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo). The coalition questions the achievements claimed by Tompolo's company, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, and argues that the alleged media propaganda misleadingly promotes the government's war against crude oil theft. They also allege that despite the huge spending on pipeline surveillance, there has been no significant increase in crude oil sales. The petition urges President Tinubu to decentralize the award of surveillance contracts and to be cautious about individuals who allegedly sabotaged his presidential campaign.
ECOWAS, the Economic Community of West African States, has announced that its reserves forces will only be deployed in Niger if diplomatic efforts fail to halt the military coup. The decision was made by ECOWAS President Omar Touray during a press conference in Abuja, Nigeria. Touray emphasized that military intervention would be considered as a last resort when diplomacy proves ineffective. He also dismissed notions of war or invasion, stating that the use of force is one of several measures to restore constitutional order in Niger, which has been under military rule since July 26th.
Enyimba International Football Club of Aba has strengthened its technical bench by acquiring the services of former Heartland FC and Abia Warriors coach, Chijioke Osuagwu. The club, currently led by Nwankwo Kanu, aims to bolster its playing staff for the Champions League and upcoming league campaigns. Osuagwu, known for his contributions to grassroots football, is highly experienced in leading teams to success in national and continental competitions.
Jigawa Governor, Maam Umar A. Namadi, has announced a work-free day on Monday, August 28, 2023, to commemorate the 32nd anniversary of the creation of Jigawa State. This decision aims to celebrate the achievements and progress of the state while providing an opportunity for reflection and gratitude.
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has urged the House of Representatives to amend the student loan act to allow broader access to loans for all Nigerian students. NANS also called for the inclusion of student representation on the board and the incorporation of polytechnics and colleges of education. The current criteria for loan access were considered too stringent, and the repayment period was deemed too short. Various stakeholders, including JAMB and FIRS, also advocated for revisions to the act to accommodate the broader needs of students.
The consecration and enthronement of Venerable Ifedola Senasu Okupevi as the new Bishop of Lagos Diocese, Anglican Communion, is set to take place on August 27th and 28th, 2023. The programme, organized by Venerable Folorunsho OreOluwa Agbelusi, will feature a Consecration Service at the Bishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral and an Enthronement Service at the Cathedral Church of Christ. The event will be followed by a reception at The Bell Event Centre.
The Nigeria Boxing Federation has kicked off its training camp for the Africa Olympics Qualifying Bouts in Dakar, Senegal. With the aim of securing a spot at the Paris 2024 boxing events, the NBF has gathered its best athletes and is determined to ensure qualification. The boxers are training in high spirits and are supported by both the federation and the national coach. The NBF Secretary General emphasized the importance of proper motivation and support for the athletes.
The Nigerian Civil Rights Movement (NCRM) has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to address the recent abduction of eleven youth corps members in Sokoto state. In a petition, the group accused the NYSC Director General and his management of negligence and complicity, leading to repeated incidents of kidnapping. The NCRM demanded the immediate release of the abducted corps members and called for a thorough investigation into the allegations of corruption within the NYSC. The group also criticized the poor allowances and security measures provided to corps members during their service.
Rescue crews in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, are working diligently to find survivors after a two-story building collapsed during heavy rainfall. Two people have been confirmed dead, and many others are feared to be trapped under the rubble. The building served as both a shopping center and a residential block, with some of the trapped individuals believed to be shoppers. Emergency officials are leading the rescue operation, hoping to save as many lives as possible.
Nigerian athlete Oluwatobiloba Amusan has qualified for the Women's 100m hurdles final at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest. Amusan, who currently holds the world record in the event, won her semifinal race with a time of 12.56 seconds. Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Enoh, congratulated Amusan and expressed confidence in her ability to clinch gold in the final.
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