May 2025



By Rowland Ukwuoma, Owerri


Imo State Sports Commissioner, Hon. Obinna Onyeocha, has sadly lost his mother while on official duty in Ogun State attending the National Sports Festival. 


The tragic news comes as a heavy blow to the commissioner, who was deeply committed to representing the state at the prestigious event in Abeokuta.


Hon. Onyeocha, a native of Umutanze, in Orlu LGA, and one of Governor Hope Uzodimma’s key supporters in the zone, is no stranger to personal hardships. 

He was among those who lost their homes, with the late mother's house also attacked and razed down by unknown arsonists during the crisis that rocked Orlu in the early days of the current administration.


Despite these setbacks, he has remained steadfast in his public service and support for the state government.


As at the time of filing this report, our reporter who called the bereaved commissioner could not readily confirm the story as the Commissioner's number was unreachable.


However, a very close friend of the family confirmed the story, adding that "the commissioner's head is currently filled with plenty wahala that you won't understand", he stated. 



By Tony Ahize, Owerri. 

The National Sports Festival (NSF), tagged Gateway Games Ogun 2024, marked another significant chapter in Nigeria’s grassroots sports development, often dubbed the country’s “Mini Olympics.” Team Imo was among the contingents that competed in the multi-sport event hosted in Ogun State. With spirited determination, 420 representatives from Imo State, comprising 327 athletes, 70 officials, and 23 delegates, departed Owerri on the 17th of May, 2024, to participate in this prestigious event.


Imo’s athletes competed across 31 different sports and concluded the festival in 16th position on the overall medal table with a total haul of 38 medals, broken down into:

 • 4 Gold Medals

 • 6 Silver Medals

 • 28 Bronze Medals


Medal Overview and Sporting Contributions


The medals were earned across 15 different sporting activities, showcasing the versatility and resilience of the Imo athletes. These sports include:

 • Darts

 • Cricket

 • Abula

 • Para Basketball

 • Para Table Tennis

 • Kickboxing

 • Wrestling

 • Athletics

 • Para Athletics (Shot Put)

 • Lawn Tennis

 • Para Powerlifting

 • Wushu Kungfu

 • Chess

 • Karate

 • Taekwondo

 • Golf


Highlight Performances and Medal-Winning Sports


Among all sports, Darts emerged as the most successful, contributing 7 medals to the tally—1 Gold, 1 Silver, and 5 Bronze. A significant highlight from this discipline was the outstanding performance of Favour Okehie, who played a key role in the darts medal wins and emerged as one of the most decorated athletes in the team.


Other sports that contributed multiple medals include:

 • Para Powerlifting

 • Kickboxing

 • Para Table Tennis

 • Wrestling


These events not only brought medals but also demonstrated Imo’s strength in para-sports, combat sports, and traditional field events.


Star Performers and Key Medalists


Below is a summary list of notable individual and team medalists at the Gateway Games:


🥇 Gold Medalists

 1. Favour Okehie – Darts 301 Women Single

 2. Uche Anoruo & Isife Michael – Golf Double Match Play (Men)

 3. Mercy Nneka Onwuchekwa – Chess (Classical)

 4. Jecinta Mbaegwu – Para Table Tennis (Women Singles)


🥈 Silver Medalists

 1. Ernest Ugwuanyi – Wushu Kungfu 90kg Men

 2. Ebubechi Akosa – Weightlifting 102kg Men

 3. Favour Okehie – Darts 501 Women

 4. Nkemjika Iwuoha – Para Powerlifting 159kg Women

 5. Chiwendu Onyemaechi – Para Powerlifting 86kg

 6. Chukwuemeka Henry – Kickboxing 60kg Men


🥉 Bronze Medalists (selected list)

 • Chigozie Chukwudera – Taekwondo 67kg Men

 • Oluebube Chizitere & Onwuegbuchi Stella – Wushu Kungfu

 • Uzoma Mejuru – Darts 301 Men

 • Amaechi Johnson & Chizoba Peace – Kickboxing

 • Eze Chidinma & Oluchi Ozurumba – Tennis Women Doubles

 • Augustin Azubuike & Chimaobi Azuwuike – Athletics

 • Amarachi Nkwocha & Jecinta Mbaegwu – Para Table Tennis Doubles

 • Chinedu Njoku Alabi – Para Table Tennis Men’s Double

 • Duru Goodness & Acholonu Chidinma – Para Athletics Shot Put

 • Team Cricket (Male) – Bronze

 • Team Abula (Doubles) – Bronze

 • Team Para Basketball – Bronze. 

Uchenna Opkala Wrestling 75kg - Bronze 

Azuwuike Chimaobi - Athletics 3000m 

Uzoma Mejuru - Darts 501 men 

Favour Okehie - Darts 701 men 


Team Logistics and Return


After the conclusion of the NSF events, Team Imo returned to Owerri on Saturday, 31st May 2024, marking the end of an intensive and experience-rich outing. The team’s logistics, coordination, and support by the contingent leadership contributed to the relatively successful participation.


Performance Evaluation


While finishing 16th on the national medal table may not reflect podium dominance, it remains a respectable achievement considering the fierce competition and the diversity of states involved. The performance signals potential in several areas—particularly in darts, para sports, and combat sports—where the team showed remarkable resilience and technical growth.


The team’s success in events like Chess, Golf, and Wrestling, also speaks volumes about the growing breadth of talent in Imo State’s sporting ecosystem.


Looking Ahead: Enugu 2026


Team Imo is now setting its sights on the next edition of the National Sports Festival, scheduled to take place in Enugu in 2026. With renewed optimism, the state sports authorities are expected to review performance data, invest in further grassroots development, and enhance training programs aimed at improving Imo’s ranking in future games.


Conclusion


The 2024 Gateway Games NSF in Ogun provided Team Imo with valuable exposure, competitive experience, and medal success across multiple sports. With a total of 38 medals, the contingent proved its competitiveness and commitment to sports excellence. As preparations begin for NSF Enugu 2026, the focus must now shift towards early talent development, improved facilities, and strategic support for high-performing athletes.


Imo has the talent, the passion, and now the experience to aim for a top 10 finish—or higher—in the near future.



The Court of Appeal has overturned a Federal High Court ruling that nullified the October 2024 Kano local government election, declaring that the lower court lacked jurisdiction. In a unanimous decision on Friday, a three-member panel led by Justice Biobele Georgewill held that issues relating to state electoral commissions must be addressed by state high courts.


The court allowed appeals filed by the Kano Attorney General, House of Assembly, and KANSIEC, ruling that the Federal High Court wrongly assumed jurisdiction over the case filed by the APC challenging the composition of KANSIEC.


A separate ruling also reversed a judgment rejecting the NNPP’s candidate list submitted by the Kwankwaso faction, with the Appeal Court noting the dispute was an internal party matter beyond the court’s jurisdiction. 



General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Prophet Hezekiah Oladeji, has called on President Bola Tinubu to review the performance of his appointees as part of a midterm assessment. 


Speaking in Abuja ahead of the church’s Abuja City Mega Crusade, Oladeji advised the president to replace underperforming officials to strengthen governance. 

He expressed confidence in Tinubu’s leadership and urged Nigerians to pray for divine guidance for the administration. The cleric also emphasized agriculture as a solution to rising unemployment and food insecurity. 



The Nigeria Customs Service confiscated 1,577 jerry cans (39,425 liters) of smuggled petrol valued at ₦39.4 million across southwestern border points. 


Eight vehicles used in smuggling, worth ₦24 million, were also seized. The total seized assets are valued at ₦63.4 million. The fuel will be auctioned under Customs directive, with continued collaboration from regulatory agencies to curb smuggling. 



Liverpool have completed the signing of Dutch international Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen. 

The 24-year-old right-back joins on a long-term deal after a standout season in Germany, helping Leverkusen win the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal. Frimpong, named in the Bundesliga Team of the Season, expressed excitement about working under new Liverpool manager Arne Slot. 



Suspended Rivers State Governor, Sim Fubara, has reaffirmed his commitment to the oath of office, vowing to stay focused despite ongoing political unrest.


In a statement marking his May 29, 2025, inauguration anniversary, Fubara thanked Rivers people for their support and described his tenure as challenging but impactful.


Fubara, suspended amid a political rift with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, recently met Wike in a reconciliation move. Rivers is currently led by Sole Administrator Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (rtd). 



Sidi Ould Tah of Mauritania has been elected the ninth President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), succeeding Nigeria’s Akinwumi Adesina.


His election was confirmed Thursday at the AfDB Annual Meetings in Abidjan after rounds of voting by the Bank’s Board of Governors. Tah, currently head of the Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, will assume office on September 1, 2025.



NSC Boss Olopade steals spotlight at SWAN Novelty Match, Rewards Sports Journalists


 The Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Chief Bukola Olopade, delivered a standout performance both on and off the field during the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) Novelty Match held at the 2024 Gateway Games in Abeokuta. The friendly football match, organized by SWAN as part of the ongoing multi-sport festival, brought together journalists, stakeholders, and sports enthusiasts in a symbolic display of unity and appreciation for the role of sports journalism in Nigeria’s development.


In a rare but spirited move, Chief Olopade participated in both halves of the game—first lining up for the Southern Team before switching sides to the Northern Team, who eventually emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win. His participation drew cheers from the crowd and highlighted his enduring passion for grassroots sports development. Speaking after the match, the NSC boss applauded SWAN for its commitment to elevating sports discourse through professional and impactful reporting.


“I had fun,” Olopade said. “This was the most exciting novelty match I’ve attended. I saw real unity and passion among the journalists. Sports is life, and it deserves the spotlight in our media spaces.” He emphasized the critical role sports journalism plays in promoting national unity and development, urging media outlets to give sports the visibility it deserves in mainstream news coverage.


In a show of appreciation and encouragement, Olopade announced ₦2 million in incentives for the two participating teams and handed out dollar rewards to standout performers, including the best goalkeeper of the match. The atmosphere remained festive long after the final whistle, with laughter, camaraderie, and sportsmanship defining the day making it a memorable highlight of the Gateway Games. 



The Federal Government has introduced specialised HND programmes in Artificial Intelligence, cybersecurity, software engineering, and networking. 

NBTE Executive Secretary, Prof. Idris Bugaje, said the move aligns education with global tech trends and supports Nigeria’s digital economy goals. A new AI-powered accreditation system has also been deployed to enhance transparency and reduce costs.



PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU’S STATEMENT ON THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF HIS ADMINISTRATION ON MAY 29, 2025


Fellow Nigerians, as we mark the second anniversary of our administration, I salute your resilience and undaunting spirit. Two years ago, you entrusted me with the sacred responsibility to lead our nation at a time of historic challenges. Together, we have faced these headwinds with courage and determination.

The economic and general situation of the country I inherited required that we redirect the country’s affairs with a bold and new vision. I immediately implemented two necessary policies to stop our country from further drifting into the precipice. It was apparent that if the federal government and the other two tiers of government must remain viable and cater to the citizens’ welfare, we must do away with decades-long fuel subsidies and the corruption-ridden multiple foreign exchange windows. The two were no longer sustainable and have become a chokehold on our nation’s neck, strangling our nation’s future.

While our administration has implemented the reforms to restore and reinvigorate our national economy and strengthen our social fabric as a strong and united country, I must thank my fellow citizens for your unrelenting support and belief in the grand vision we share to uplift our nation and renew our collective hopes and aspirations.

We are halfway through the journey that began 24 months ago. Today, May 29, 2025, offers our administration the opportunity to share again how far we have gone and our progress in steering our country along the critical path of socio-economic development.

When we embarked on this journey, propelled by a burst of hope and abiding faith in Nigeria’s unity and progress, I made a pledge before God and fellow countrymen and women to confront Nigeria’s challenges head-on by rebuilding trust, fostering prosperity, and restoring our nation’s economic health. Today, I proudly affirm that our economic reforms are working. We are on course to building a greater, more economically stable nation.

Under our Renewed Hope Agenda, our administration pledged to tackle economic instability, improve security nationwide, reduce corruption, reform governance, and lift our people out of poverty.

While implementing the reforms necessary to strengthen our economy and deliver shared prosperity, we have remained honest by acknowledging some of the difficulties experienced by our compatriots and families. We do not take your patience for granted. I must restate that the only alternative to the reforms our administration initiated was a fiscal crisis that would have bred runaway inflation, external debt default, crippling fuel shortages, a plunging Naira, and an economy in a free-fall.

Despite the bump in the cost of living, we have made undeniable progress.

Inflation has begun to ease, with rice prices and other staples declining. The oil and gas sector is recovering; rig counts are up by over 400% in 2025 compared to 2021, and over $8 billion in new investments have been committed. We have stabilised our economy and are now better positioned for growth and prepared to withstand global shocks.

In 2025, we remain on track with our fiscal targets. Gross proceeds per barrel from crude oil are broadly aligned with our forecasts as we intensify our efforts to ramp up production. Our fiscal deficit has narrowed sharply from 5.4% of GDP in 2023 to 3.0% in 2024. We achieved this through improved revenue generation and greater transparency in government finances. In the first quarter of this year, we recorded over N6 trillion in revenue.

We have discontinued Ways & Means financing, which has been a major contributor to high and sticky inflation. The NNPC, no longer burdened by unsustainable fuel subsidies, is now a net contributor to the Federation Account. We are also achieving fuel supply security through local refining.

Our debt position is improving. While foreign exchange revaluation pushed our debt-to-GDP ratio to around 53%, our debt service-to-revenue ratio dropped from nearly 100% in 2022 to under 40% by 2024. We paid off our IMF obligations and grew our net external reserves by almost 500% from $4 billion in 2023 to over $23 billion by the end of 2024.

Thanks to our reforms, state revenue increased by over N6 trillion in 2024, ensuring that subnational governments can reduce their debt burden, meet salaries and pension obligations on a timely basis, and invest more in critical infrastructure and human capital development.

One of our administration’s most impactful achievements is our bold tax reform agenda, which is already yielding results. By the end of 2024, our tax-to-GDP ratio rose from 10% to over 13.5%, a remarkable leap in just one year. This was not by accident. It results from deliberate improvement in our tax administration and policies designed to make our tax system fairer, more efficient, and more growth-oriented.

We are eliminating the burden of multiple taxation, making it easier for small businesses to grow and join the formal economy. The tax reforms will protect low-income households and support workers by expanding their disposable income. Essential goods and services such as food, education, and healthcare will now attract 0% VAT. Rent, public transportation, and renewable energy will be fully exempted from VAT to reduce household costs further.

We are ending the era of wasteful and opaque tax waivers. Instead, we have introduced targeted and transparent incentives supporting high-impact manufacturing, technology, and agriculture sectors. These reforms are not just about revenue but about stimulating inclusive economic growth.

There is a deliberate focus on our youth, who a friendlier tax environment for digital jobs and remote work will empower. Through export incentives, Nigerian businesses will be able to compete globally. Our National Single Window project streamlines international trade, reduces delays, and enhances Nigeria’s competitiveness.

To promote fairness and accountability, we are establishing a Tax Ombudsman, an independent institution that will protect vulnerable taxpayers and ensure the system works for everyone, especially small businesses.

Most importantly, we are laying the foundation for a more sustainable future by introducing a new national fiscal policy. This strategic framework will guide our approach to fair taxation, responsible borrowing, and disciplined spending.

These reforms are designed to reduce the cost of living, promote economic justice, and build a business-friendly economy that attracts investment and supports every Nigerian. Together, we are creating a system where prosperity is shared, and no one is left behind.

We have breathed new life into the Solid Minerals sector as part of our efforts to diversify the economy. Revenue has increased phenomenally, and investors are setting up processing plants as the sector dumps the old pit-to-port policy and embraces a new value-added policy.

We have also repositioned our health sector despite all odds.

Over 1,000 Primary Health Centres are being revitalised nationwide. An additional 5,500 PHCs are being upgraded under our Renewed Hope Health Agenda. We are establishing Six new cancer treatment centres. Three are ready. We offer free dialysis services in pilot tertiary hospitals and subsidise the service in others. Under the Presidential Maternal Health Initiative, over 4,000 women have undergone free cesarean sections. Lastly, we have expanded Health Insurance Coverage from 16 million to 20 million within two years.

As a result of our bold and deliberate policies, the economy is growing stronger again. Real GDP rose by 4.6% in Q4 2024, with full-year growth of 3.4%. This is one of the strongest in a decade.

Without a responsive and reliable national security infrastructure that can protect lives and properties, our economy will not perform optimally, and those who seek to harm us will impair and disrupt our way of life. Our administration is committed to the security and safety of our people. For our government, protecting our people and their peaceful way of life is the utmost priority.

Since I assumed our country’s leadership, our administration has improved collaboration among security agencies, increased intelligence-driven operations, and better ensured the welfare of our armed forces and security personnel. I use this opportunity to salute the courage and everyday sacrifice of our service men and women. We may not always witness the tremendous efforts they make to keep us safe, but we benefit every day from the results of their dedication. Even if we do not thank them often enough, they willingly face danger so we can go about our lives freely and without fear.

Our military, police, and intelligence agencies are committed to always responding to emerging security threats and new challenges because it is the patriotic duty they owe a grateful nation.

Amid the new security challenges, we can report some successes. In some areas of the northwest, hitherto under the control of bandits, our gallant armed forces have restored order, reducing and eliminating threats to lives and livelihoods. With the success achieved, farmers are back tilling the land to feed us. Highways, hitherto dangerous for travellers, have become safer. Our security agencies have succeeded many times in rescuing the abducted citizens from the hands of their tormentors. I promise you, we shall remain vigilant, as I told security chiefs during the last meeting to up their game and collaborate to end this plague of evil men. Every Nigerian deserves to live without fear.

Outside of Security, we have prioritised human capital development as a central pillar of our national development strategy.

To this end, we have significantly expanded access to quality education through infrastructure investments and the student loan scheme to support indigent students in tertiary institutions. Through the Renewed Hope Health initiative, our administration has begun equipping health facilities and deploying skilled personnel to unserved areas. We are also strengthening our response to public health threats and implementing targeted social investment schemes.

Our youth empowerment initiatives include access to funds, skill development, and creating employment opportunities. Through our MSME support, we empower the next generation and bridge inequality. In our mission to empower the next generation, we have taken bold steps to place young Nigerians at the heart of national development. Nowhere is this more evident than at the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), where the current management is making giant strides. NASENI has embraced a digital-first approach, introduced real-time dashboards, and implemented end-to-end e-procurement through its Unified ERP System—setting a new governance benchmark for public institutions.

Through bold, high-impact programmes like Innovate Naija, Irrigate Nigeria, the Asset Restoration Programme, and the Renewable Energy and Innovation Park in Gora, NASENI drives inclusive industrialisation at scale. From assembling electric vehicles and reviving idle assets to launching Africa’s most advanced Rapid Diagnostic Kit Factory and training female drone engineers through the NASCAV programme, these initiatives are creating jobs, restoring dignity to work, and opening up a future of possibilities for our youth. This is the movement we promised—a government of action powered by the energy and innovation of young Nigerians.

Agriculture and food security are top priorities of our Renewed Hope Agenda. We have launched aggressive initiatives to boost local food production, support farmers, and stabilise food prices. We have also invested in mechanised farming by procuring thousands of tractors, other farming tools, and fertilisers.

Under the Renewed Hope Agenda, the federal government has continued with major road construction and rehabilitation projects across all geopolitical zones, from the Abuja-Kaduna-Zaria-Kano Dual Carriageway, the 9th Mile-Oturkpo-Makurdi Road, the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Abuja-Lokoja-Benin Road, Enugu-Onitsha Expressway, Oyo-OgbomosoRoad, Sokoto-Badagry Road, Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway, Second Niger Bridge Access Road to Bodo-Bonny Road among hundreds of ongoing road projects across the country.

We have launched initiatives to improve electricity generation by upgrading generation and transmission infrastructure and investing in off-grid solar energy to power our homes, business premises, industries, schools and hospitals.

In the spirit of democracy and national renewal, we are preparing to welcome the world to Nigeria soon for the Motherland Festival. This landmark gathering will spotlight our rich heritage, dynamic creative industries, and the vibrant energy of our people. It will showcase Nigeria’s beauty through tourism, culture, and innovation, inviting the world to rediscover our nation.

The Nigerian diaspora plays a vital role in our national transformation. Their expertise, investment, and global perspective are key to shaping the future we seek. In recognition, the government has introduced policies like the diaspora bond and the non-resident Bank Verification Number to make it easier for Nigerians abroad to invest, engage, and contribute meaningfully to the country’s progress.

The Motherland Festival will bring together voices from across the continent and the diaspora in a decisive moment of unity and purpose, affirming that Nigeria is not only a leader in Africa but a committed global partner ready to engage, inspire, and lead.

Once again, I acknowledge the sacrifices many Nigerians have made and continue to make as we reposition our country, not just for today but for generations yet unborn. Our journey is not over, but our direction is clear. So is our resolve to tackle emerging challenges. By the Grace of God, we are confident that the worst is behind us. The real impact of our governance objectives is beginning to take hold. The future is bright, and together, we will build a stronger, more inclusive Nigeria that we can all be proud of.

Thank you all, and May God continue to bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

BOLA AHMED TINUBU,

ASO ROCK,

ABUJA 



The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has criticised WAEC for postponing the English Language paper during the ongoing SSCE from 4pm to 7pm due to alleged question leakage.


NANS said the delay endangered students, especially in rural areas, and disrupted their focus. The group demanded accountability, improved security measures, and a public apology to affected students. 



The NDLEA has arrested two individuals who ingested cocaine while posing as Hajj pilgrims to Saudi Arabia. Chairman Buba Marwa revealed the arrests, warning of criminals exploiting religious pilgrimages for drug trafficking. 


Despite funding challenges, the agency reported over 31,000 drug-related arrests and major drug seizures in 2023–2024. A newly amended NDLEA Act, awaiting presidential assent, aims to boost the agency’s capacity. 



The Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja on Thursday upheld the election of Monday Okpebholo as the Governor of Edo State and dismissed the case of Asue Ighodalo, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the September 21, 2024 governorship election in the South-South state.


In its immediate response, the PDP said the verdict of the appellate court would be contested at the Supreme Court. At the poll last September, Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) secured 291,667 votes to defeat PDP’s Ighodalo who got 247,274 votes, and Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party (LP) who came a distant third in the race with 22,763 votes. Fourteen other candidates contested the seat but got less than the three frontline candidates.


The APC candidate cleared over 10 of the 18 local government areas, leaving the PDP candidate with marginal victory in the other local councils. The APC gained control in two of the three battleground senatorial districts in the state. He was immediately declared returned elected by the electoral umpire INEC and sworn in as governor on November 12, 2024 when he took over the much-coveted seat at the Dennis Osadebe House from PDP’s Godwin Obaseki.


Dissatisfied with the outcome of the poll, Ighodalo approached the election petition tribunal to disqualify Okpebholo but a three-member panel headed by Justice Wilfred Kpochi, in April 2025, dismissed Ighodalo’s petition. ‎‎In its judgment, the panel ruled that Ighodalo, alongside other petitioners like the Accord Party, failed to call competent witnesses to prove the allegations of non-compliance with the Electoral Act.


‎‎In the lead judgment read by Justice Wilfred Kpochi, the Tribunal said non-compliance must be proven convincingly. It noted that the failure of the petitioners to call polling unit officers, presiding officers or even voters during the election proved fatal to their petition.



Team Imo continued its impressive run at the ongoing 2024 National Sports Festival (NSF) in Ogun State, which is winding up, clinching more medals and pushing their overall tally to 25 medals in total so far. 

 

Leading the charge on May 27th was Jacinta Mbaegbu, who delivered a standout performance in the Para Table Tennis event to secure a Gold medal for Imo State. Her victory marks a significant achievement for Team Imo and highlights the strength of the state’s para-athlete contingent at the festival.


Adding to the day’s haul, Team Imo bagged three Bronze medals across different categories and one other bronze medal today:

 • Abula (Doubles) – A strong showing by Imo’s team earned them a podium finish in the popular local sport.

 • Chidinma Acholonu – Proved her mettle in the Para Shot Put, bringing home another bronze.

 • Uchenna Okpala – Battled fiercely in the Men’s 79kg Wrestling category to secure third place. 


Today Nwanna Udoka grabbed another bronze medal in wrestling (65kg) female category to add a bit of colour to today’s event for team Imo. 


With these results, Team Imo’s medal tally has officially risen to 25 medals — a notable milestone and a testament to the hard work and determination of the athletes and coaching staff.


Officials and supporters of Team Imo have expressed pride in the athletes’ performance and are optimistic about even more podium finishes as the festival winds up on the 29th with the closing ceremony. 


Stay tuned for more updates from Ogun 2024 as Team Imo continues final day medal hunt quest for sporting excellence. 



The Federal Ministry of Mines and Steel Development has sought stronger collaboration with the NSCDC to combat illegal mining in Jigawa State. 


During a visit to the NSCDC headquarters in Dutse, Federal Mines Officer Mohammed Muntari raised concerns over rising illegal activities threatening the environment and economy. He called for joint patrols, intelligence sharing, and compliance monitoring.


 NSCDC State Commandant Bala Bodinga pledged support, stressing the importance of inter-agency cooperation to protect mineral resources and enforce mining regulations. 



The Federal Government says anti-graft agencies recovered $967.5 billion and N277 billion in cash and assets in 2024. Attorney-General Lateef Fagbemi revealed this at an asset recovery summit in Abuja, where a central database for forfeited assets was unveiled.


EFCC recovered N248bn, $105m, and 753 properties, while ICPC retrieved N29.6bn and $966,900. The government also repatriated $763.7m and £6.47m between 2017 and 2024, funding infrastructure and social programs.


President Tinubu reaffirmed his commitment to transparency, urging strict asset management and anti-corruption reforms. 



The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has called for tax education to be integrated into Nigeria's school curriculum. Speaking during the launch of the book “Taxation: Essential Knowledge for Nigerian Children” in Abuja, FIRS Chairman Zacch Adedeji emphasized the need to raise tax-aware citizens from a young age. Over 50,000 free copies of the book will be distributed nationwide to promote early financial literacy and civic responsibility. 



A Lagos court has sentenced oil marketers Mamman Nasir Ali and Christian Taylor to 14 years in prison for defrauding the Federal Government of N2.2 billion through false subsidy claims. 


Justice Mojisola Dada found them guilty of submitting fake documents for fuel importation. The EFCC hailed the ruling as a win against economic crimes. 



Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo state has ordered the immediate removal from office of the State's Attorney General/ Commissioner for justice, C.O.O Akaolisa.


The state government's shocking announcement was contained in a statement issued in Owerri, the state capital on Monday by Declan Emelumba, who is the Commissioner for Information, Public Orientation, and Strategy in the state.


Uzodimma ordered Akaolisa to hand over all government properties in his custody to the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice with immediate effect.


The two paragraph statement read "the Governor of Imo State, His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodimma, CON, has approved the immediate removal from the office of the State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr C .O. C Akaolisa, 


"The erstwhile commissioner has been directed to hand over all government property under his care to the State Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary,Ministry of Justice, immediately."



Nile University of Nigeria's MBBS degree has been approved by the UK’s General Medical Council (GMC), allowing graduates to take the PLAB exam and register to practice in the UK without additional qualification assessments. 


The university is also now listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools, making its graduates eligible for certification in the US and Canada. Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dilli Dogo said the recognition affirms the university’s commitment to global medical education standards.



The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has filed a lawsuit against the Central Bank of Nigeria “over the failure to disclose the details of any direct payments to the 774 local government councils in Nigeria including the amounts sent to each council.”


SERAP’s Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday. He said the group’s suit followed a landmark judgment by the Supreme Court last July, which held that allocations from the Federation Account with the CBN must be paid directly to democratically elected local government councils and that no governor has the power to keep, control or use the money meant for the councils.


In the suit number FHC/L/MSC/521/2025 filed last Friday at the Federal High Court, Lagos, SERAP is asking the court to “direct and compel the CBN to disclose the details of any direct payments to the 774 local government councils in Nigeria including the amounts sent to each council since the Supreme Court judgment.


The statement also noted that SERAP is also asking the court to “direct and compel the CBN to disclose whether any direct payment has been made from the Federation Account with the CBN to the local government councils in Rivers State and to explain the rationale for any such payment.”


“The CBN should make it possible for citizens to have access to the details of any direct payments to the 774 local government councils to ensure transparency and accountability, and judge whether the CBN and other agencies are complying with the Supreme Court judgment,” the group said in the suit. 



Following a resit of the 2025 UTME due to technical errors, JAMB reports that over 200,000 additional candidates scored above the 200 mark.


Out of 1.9 million candidates, 565,988 (29.3%) scored 200 and above—up from 24% in 2024—while those scoring below 200 dropped from 1.5 million to about 1.37 million.


The resit involved nearly 380,000 candidates mainly in Lagos and the South-East. JAMB attributed the original errors to faulty server updates.


Overall, the improved results reflect growing familiarity with the CBT format and suggest a positive trend in candidate performance.



The American Veterans of Igbo Descent (AVID) has accused the Federal Government of neglecting rising insecurity in Northern Nigeria while focusing on IPOB in the Southeast.


In a statement by Chief Dr. Sylvester Onyia, AVID condemned the NSA’s recent remarks linking IPOB to violent attacks, calling them “hate speech” and interference in Nnamdi Kanu’s ongoing trial.


The group criticized the government’s silence on violence in states like Borno, Zamfara, and Katsina, where terrorists and bandits operate freely, warning that biased security responses threaten national unity.


Ikorodu City football club battled to a  3-2 victory over hard fighting Abia Warriors Football Club of Umuahia in the last game of the 2024/25 Nigeria Premier Football League decided in Lagos.

It was a game that went  end-to-end as spectators sat at the edges of their seats at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Onikan unaware of where the pendulum of victory would swing.

Abia Warriors gaffer, Imama Amapakabo made three changes to the side that beat El-Kanemi Warriors of Maiduguri in their last game in Umuahia  introducing Nmecha Johnson, Augustine Njoku and Isaac Afolabi, in places of Sharp Uzoigwe, Andrew Abalogu and Philip Ogwuche respectively.

After early exchanges of forays, the home team took the lead when  Ayomide Cole was given  space and time to squeeze the ball past Abia Warriors' goalkeeper, Nmecha Johnson, from close range in the 39th minute.

The goal brought out the Warriors in Umu Chineke who dominated and duly equalized with the last kick of the first half injury time through Sunday Megwo, whose delicate header off Paul Samson's exquisite free kick, was too hot for Faith James, in goal for the home side to handle as both teams retired to the dressing room with honours shared.

When play resumed, the Oga Boys came out smoking and got the second goal from Tosin Oyedokun after an earlier strike punched out by Nmecha, fell kindly to him.

As the Warriors tried to regroup and restore parity, they left a hole at the back which the home team capitalised on to slot in their third goal from substitute, Malik Musa following a dangerous counter attack in the 65th minute.

But the Warriors will not just allow a walloping as Paul Samson, who could easily be described as the Man-Of-The Match, made the score line more respectable with a wonder strike with 15 minutes of regular time remaining.

Despite the intensity of the game, Abia Warriors showed determination and hunger but the inability of their front men to take the numerous chances that came their way, proved to be their albatross.

With the old tactics of  time wasting, the home team closed up the game as the Warriors knocked constantly on their door.

Despite the narrow loss, the Umuahia warlords still finished third on the 20-team table and will represent Nigeria in the CAF Confederations Cup next season while Ikorodu City, making their debut in Nigeria's top flight, finished fourth, behind the Warriors.


*Abia Warriors Media*



The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has accused President Bola Tinubu's administration of weaponizing poverty and imposing widespread hardship on Nigerians. 


In a statement by its spokesperson, Dr. Effiong Nyong, the party cited rising tariffs, multiple taxation, and fuel subsidy removal as signs of governance failure, describing the current situation as a "second wave of slavery."


#politics #nigeria #Poverty 



The Federal Government has increased its gas production target to 12 billion cubic feet of gas production by 2030. FG’s new 12bcf/d gas production target is from the 10bcf/d previous target. This was revealed by the Special Adviser to the President on Energy, represented by the Team Lead, Gas, Lateef Biobaku, when Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) engaged more than 100 gas off-takers in the Agbara Ota industrial zone in Ogun State.


A statement by SNG sent to Channels Television on Friday, said the Minister who used the opportunity to share the vision of the government for the oil and gas industry, said: “Our vision is to unlock Nigeria’s energy potential, to help fuel economic growth, to drive industrialisation and help diversify our economy. The aim is to attract investments to help raise oil and gas production to 4 million barrels per day and 12 billion cubic feet of gas per day by 2030.”


Last year, Nigeria generated approximately N8.6 trillion from natural gas production. Data from the NUPRC indicated that the country produced 2.5 trillion cubic feet of gas last year. The NUPRC data indicated that the country produced 1.44TCF of associated gas.


Associated gas is a form of natural gas found with deposits of petroleum, either dissolved in the oil or as a free ‘gas cap’ above the oil in the reservoir. 



The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd) has announced that the country’s Port Harcourt Refining Company (PHRC) will undergo a planned maintenance shutdown.


The scheduled maintenance and sustainability assessment will commence today, Olufemi O. Soneye, Chief Corporate Communications Officer, NNPC Ltd, said in a statement.


He hinted that the NNPCL is working closely with all relevant stakeholders, including the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), to ensure that the maintenance and assessment activities are carried out efficiently and transparently.


The statement added: “NNPC Ltd remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering sustainable energy security for Nigeria. Further updates will be provided regularly through our official channels, including our website, media platforms, and public statements.” 



Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah has been named Premier League player of the season. It is the second time the 32-year-old Egyptian has won the award, which is decided after votes from the public are combined with those from a panel of football experts, having also claiming it in the 2017-18 campaign.


Salah, who led his side to the Premier League title this season, beat off the challenge from team-mates Virgil van Dijk and Ryan Gravenberch as well as Arsenal's Morgan Gibbs-White and Declan Rice, Newcastle's Alexander Isak, Brentford's Bryan Mbeumo, and Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest.


It is the first time since 2018-19 that a Manchester City player has not won the award. Going into Sunday's final game of the season against Crystal Palace, Salah has 28 league goals - five more than anyone else - as well as 18 assists - six more than any other player and two off the record of 20 held by Thierry Henry and Kevin de Bruyne.


This season he also became the highest-scoring overseas player in Premier League history, overtaking Sergio Aguero's 184 goals, and signed a new two-year contract to stay at Anfield until 2027. This month Salah was named Football Writers' Association footballer of the year for the third time after receiving more than 90% of the votes. 



..... Oyo, Niger through to semi final in men's event


Team Imo Women's Hockey team will have a mountain to climb in their quest to qualify for the semi final of the ongoing Ogun 2024 National Sports Festival tagged Gateway Games as they face Group A leaders and already qualified, Team Delta in the last group game on Saturday morning at the Otunba Dipo Dina Stadium, Ijebu Ode.


Team Imo began the Hockey event with a 2-0 win over Team Nasarawa but were badly bruised 3-0 by Team Plateau in their second game.


The Eastern Heartland representatives must beat Team Delta and also hope that current second placed Team Plateau does not beat or only pick a draw against group's whipping team, Team Nasarawa in the second game that will start immediately thereafter.


Team Delta having beaten Team Nasarawa (4-0) and Team Plateau (1-0) are through to the semi final with a game to spare in the Women's event while Team Plateau followed in second spot with three points and better goals difference ahead of third place Team Imo who also have three points but with inferior goals difference.


In the Men's Hockey, Team Oyo beat Team Delta 2-0 to top Group A at the end of the group stage games on Friday in Ijebu Ode. The Pacesetter State ended the group stage with a perfect record four wins (12 points) and will face Team Lagos in the semi final on Sunday.


Team Lagos edged Team Rivers to the second ticket by goals difference in Group A despite the latter's 4-2 victory over hosts, Team Ogun also on Friday.


In the second semi final tie, impressive Team Kaduna that rounded off their group stage game with a 5-1 mauling of Team Yobe, will face Group A second placed Team Niger in the second semi final billed for Sunday. Team Niger finished second in Group A with 7 points and only eliminating Team Delta by better goals difference.


Team Kaduna topped Group B with 12 points while Team Lagos placed second with 7 points.



The Darts event of the Ogun 2024 National Sports Festival tagged Gateway Games ended on Friday with Team Imo capturing seven medals.


Golden Girl, Favour Okehie was the star performer for Team Imo winning four medals of the seven claimed by the representatives of the Eastern Heartland in the event including the most cherished Gold medal- the state's only gold thus far.


Okehie also won two silver medals while her teammates, Patricia Unakalamba (bronze); Uzoma Mejuru (2 Bronze medals) and Cynthia Okoro whom she partnered to win a bronze medal in the doubles.


They have done well to put Imo state in the front burner at the Ogun 2024 National Sports Festival.


Team Imo Darts' scorecard @ Ogun 2024 NSF


301 Women's Singles

Gold 🥇 

Favour Okehie 


701 Women's Singles

Silver 🥈 

Favour Okehie

 

501 Women's Singles

Silver 🥈 

Favour Okehie 


701 Women's doubles

Bronze 🥉 

Favour Okehie & Cynthia Okoro 


201 Women's Singles

Bronze 🥉 

Patricia Unakalamba

 

301 Men's Singles

Bronze 🥉

Uzoma Mejuru  


701 Men's Singles

Bronze 🥉

Uzoma Mejuru



The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has approved the creation of an Artificial Intelligence Division to enhance election management. The new unit, under its ICT Department, will focus on data-driven decision-making, risk mitigation, and logistics optimization. INEC says the move aims to boost voter engagement, improve transparency, and modernize electoral processes. 



National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu says 13,543 terrorists and criminals have been killed across Nigeria since May 2023. 


Speaking at the APC Policy Summit in Abuja, Ribadu also disclosed that 124,408 Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters and their families have surrendered and are undergoing rehabilitation. Over 252,000 rounds of ammunition were recovered and destroyed during counter-terror operations. 



The Kano State Judicial Service Commission has demoted Court Registrar Salisu Sule and sanctioned several others over misconduct. Sule was penalized for intimidation and abuse of office. One official was forced into retirement for forgery, while a Sharia judge was suspended for abuse of process. Two magistrates were reinstated and warned, as the commission reaffirmed its zero tolerance for judicial misconduct. 



ECOWAS Commission President, Dr. Omar Touray, has urged that the withdrawal of Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger must not impact ordinary citizens. Speaking at the ECOWAS Parliament session in Abuja, Touray emphasized unity and announced direct talks with the Sahel nations, as the bloc marks its 50th anniversary. 



Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has reinstated the state Ministry of Information that was scrapped by the administration of his predecessor, Nasir El-Rufai. The governor also redeployed the Commissioner of Education, Professor Mohammed Sani- Bello, to head the new ministry, while a former Director General of Energy Commission of Nigeria, Professor Abubakar Sani Sambo, is appointed as the new Commissioner of Education.


Sambo was a former Director General of Energy Commission of Nigeria and former Special Adviser to the President on Energy. In a statement, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ibraheem Musa, said the governor also appointed Gloria Ibrahim as the Commissioner for Youth Development. 


The statement added that the appointments and redeployment are with immediate effect. Congratulating the appointees, Governor Uba Sani says he expects the Education Commissioner Professor Sambo to reinvigorate the Kaduna State Education Ministry to deliver on his administration’s agenda, which is aimed at improving access to education, building and rehabilitating infrastructure, enhancing the capacity of teachers, harnessing the capacity of ICT, prioritising girl-child education and strengthening security in schools. 


While on the other hand, the Commissioner for Youth Development is expected to fashion out creative, innovative and implementable programmes and projects to make the Ministry a leading center for high impact solutions for youth related issues in line with Governor Sani’s focus on youth empowerment. 



PANDEF chieftain, Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, has warned the new NNPCL GMD, Bayo Ojulari, not to ignore the concerns of the Niger Delta. Speaking in Port Harcourt, he condemned the continued exclusion of the region from key oil sector roles despite being Nigeria’s oil hub.


Sara-Igbe criticized the appointment of another outsider to head the NNPCL and urged Ojulari to engage local communities, address environmental degradation, and invest in local manpower and refineries. He warned that neglecting the region could spark unrest and hinder oil production. 

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