Author: Alade Adisa

Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen had reportedly rejected an €80 million offer from Saudi Arabian club, Al-Ahli to remain at Galatasaray. According to Italian outlet, Le Cronache di Napoli, Osimhen, currently on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, was not swayed by the lucrative deal, which exceeds his €75 million release clause for foreign clubs. The Super Eagles forward has made it clear he wants to continue his career in Europe, despite multiple offers from Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Juventus have also shown interest in signing the 26-year-old Nigerian striker, but negotiations with Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis could be complicated. Unlike…

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The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit against President Bola Tinubu over his administration’s failure to prosecute contractors who allegedly collected over N167 billion from 31 ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) without executing any projects. The lawsuit, filed at the Federal High Court, Lagos, under suit number FHC/L/MISC/121/2025, also named the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), as a respondent. Filed on behalf of SERAP by its legal representatives Kolawole Oluwadare and Oluwakemi Agunbiade, the lawsuit asserted that granting the reliefs sought would help restore transparency and accountability in the…

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…As part of ceasefire deal with Hamas Israeli forces began withdrawing from a key Gaza corridor on Sunday, Israeli officials said, part of Israel’s commitments under a tenuous ceasefire deal with Hamas that is moving ahead but faces a major test over whether the sides can negotiate its planned extension. Israel agreed as part of the truce to remove its forces from the 4-mile (6-kilometer) Netzarim corridor, a strip of land that bisects northern Gaza from the south that Israel used as a military zone during the war. At the start of the ceasefire last month, Israel began allowing Palestinians…

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The first president of independent Namibia, Sam Nujoma, has died at the age of 95 in the capital Windhoek, the country’s current leader has announced. Nujoma led the long fight for independence from South Africa in 1990 after helping found Namibia’s liberation movement known as the South West Peoples’ Organisation (Swapo) in the 1960s. After independence, Nujoma became president in 1990 and led the country until 2005. Nujoma had been hospitalised over the past three weeks with an illness from which he “could not recover”, Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba said in a statement announcing the death with “utmost sorrow and…

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is in a race against time to complete the international switch of allegiance of on-loan Chelsea midfield duo, Carney Chukwuemeka and Lesley Ugochukwu, NEW DAILY PRIME reports. Both players were named in the provisional list of 31 players called up by the newly appointed coach of the senior male national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle for the world cup qualifiers games against Rwanda and Zimbabwe, respectively. Ugochukwu, who is on loan to Southampton represented France at various youth levels, but is still eligible for Nigeria at senior international level and has already submitted his papers…

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Eighty-five times champions of Portugal, Benfica, have completed the signing of 18-year-old Nigerian forward, Peter Osayande Edokpolor from a Nigerian academy, N-Youth Sports, based in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), NEW DAILY PRIME reports. Peter have been training with the team for a while and did enough to convince the hierarchy of the club to offer him a deal, which was made official by the club on Saturday. According to OwngoalNigeria, he is expected to start from the lower division which is with the U23 of the club from where his performance will be monitored for a possible promotion…

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The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has taken its legal battle to the Supreme Court, seeking to overturn the Court of Appeal’s recent judgment affirming the proscription of the group. On January 30, the Court of Appeal in Abuja upheld the federal government’s 2017 decision to ban IPOB, ruling that the proscription was lawful. A three-member panel, led by Justice Hamma Barka, dismissed IPOB’s appeal, labelling it “unmeritorious.” The proscription dates back to 2017 when a Federal High Court in Abuja declared IPOB’s activities as acts of terrorism. The ruling, delivered by Justice Abdul Kafarati, cited the group’s actions—particularly in…

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled Monday, February 10, 2025, for the continuation of the trial of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The trial will be overseen by Binta Nyako ( Justice) who had previously recused herself from the case. A hearing notice dated January 22, 2025, and addressed to Kanu’s lead counsel, Aloy Ejimakor, confirmed the development. Reacting to the notice, Ejimakor described the decision as “shocking” but assured that the defence team would attend “with bated breath.” Kanu’s trial has been on hold since September 24, 2024, when he openly…

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The Managing Director/CEO of Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), Mr. Akintunde Sawyerr, has said that Nigerian students currently benefitting from the loan are not obligated to start repayment until two years after their National Youth Service Corp (NYSC). Sawyerr stated this on Saturday while featuring on a TVC news programme. According to him, this applies to those who have managed to secure a job and the repayment requirements are on their employers. He added that the employer is to be deducting 10% of the employee’s salary and remitting to the Fund monthly. The process of repayment Explaining the process of…

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A major blow has been dealt on terrorism in Zamfara State as Nigerian troops under Operation FANSAR YAN BINDIGA have successfully taken control of the notorious Tungan Fulani Hills, killing more than 50 terrorists and inflicting a heavy toll on criminal networks in the region. The intense operation also left at least 25 insurgents critically injured, with several top commanders loyal to bandit leaders, Bello Turji and Sani Mai Nasara (also known as Sani Black) among those killed. According to counter-insurgency expert, Zagazola Makama, the slain terrorists include Kachallah Sanni Bammuwa, Kachallah Auta, Audu Gajere, Kabiru Jangeru, Dan-Gajere (son of…

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