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FIFA U-17 WC: Nigeria’s Flamingos crash out, lose 2-0 to USA

The U.S. Under-17 Women’s Youth National Team has advanced to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup semifinals for just the second time, their first appearance since the tournament’s debut in 2008, following a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Nigeria at Estadio Cibao FC.

The win was powered by a steadfast defensive display, creative adjustments, and an impressive performance by midfielder Kennedy Fuller, who notched both a goal and an assist.

This result marked a reversal from the 2022 quarterfinal in India, where the U.S. outshot Nigeria yet lost in a penalty shootout.

The win propels the team to the Oct. 30 semifinal in Santiago de los Caballeros (7 p.m. ET), where they will face either Korea DPR, the 2008 and 2016 U-17 World Cup champions, or Poland, a World Cup debutant and third-place finisher at this year’s European championship.

This well-organized U.S. team earned its place in the final four by finishing as runners-up in a tough group featuring both 2022 U-17 finalists, Spain and Colombia, and a former champion, Korea Republic.

After gelling through the group stage, the team delivered a commanding 5-0 victory over South Korea in their final group match, before overcoming Nigeria, the 2022 bronze medalists, in the quarterfinals.

Nigeria, with tournament top scorer Shakirat Moshood, entered the quarterfinals with a flawless record.For this quarterfinal match, U.S. head coach Katie Schoefper made two adjustments to her lineup from the South Korea game. Maddie Padelski, who scored the fifth goal in that match, earned her first World Cup start on the right of a forward line featuring Mary Long as striker and Melanie Barcenas on the left. In defense, Daya King returned to the starting lineup at right back for the first time since the tournament opener.

The match began as a closely contested and physical battle in midfield.

The U.S. managed its first shot in the 29th minute through a promising attempt from Long, while Nigeria, with a four-player midfield, limited the U.S. attack and took only speculative long-range shots.As the Americans adjusted, they found success by bypassing the Nigerian midfield and working the wings.

In the 39th minute, a quick one-touch pass from midfielder Ainsley McCammon found left back Jocelyn Travers on the left flank, allowing her to drive forward.

Travers was fouled by Moshood, and after a video review, a penalty was awarded. Fuller converted confidently, scoring her third World Cup goal and 12th in 12 career U-17 appearances.

In first-half stoppage time, the U.S. nearly doubled their lead when midfielder Kimmi Ascanio’s shot from close range was cleared off the line by Nigeria’s Jumai Adebayo.In the 64th minute, U.S. goalkeeper Evan O’Steen made a pivotal save, diving to her right to stop Nigerian captain Taiwo Afolabi’s powerful shot from 12 yards.

This play followed a rare turnover by American center back Trinity Armstrong.As the second half progressed, the U.S. generated more chances, with Fuller, Barcenas, and Long all getting opportunities. Ascanio sealed the win in the 74th minute after a crucial midfield tackle from McCammon set up a beautiful through pass from Fuller that split the Nigerian defense.

Ascanio raced onto the ball and slotted it past the charging goalkeeper, marking her first World Cup goal and Fuller’s second assist.

Although the U.S. didn’t record a shot until nearly 30 minutes in, they finished with 10 on target compared to Nigeria’s three, while holding 57.5% possession.

Their calm and tactical adjustments paid off in a well-deserved win, with Seattle Reign rookie McCammon shining as she won a game-high four tackles and played a key role in both goals.

The U.S. U-17 squad’s only other semifinal appearance was in 2008 in New Zealand, where they defeated Germany 2-1 before a narrow 2-1 loss to North Korea in the final.

That team featured future USWNT stars such as Crystal Dunn, Morgan Gautrat, and the Mewis sisters, Kristie and Sam. Now, the Americans have another chance at a U-17 World Cup medal. They are assured a sixth game in the Dominican Republic, with the final and bronze medal matches set for Nov. 3 in Santo Domingo, where the USA began their tournament run.

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Morocco 2025: Ekong, Lookman, Simon, 19 others train in Abidjan Tuesday night

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Only Spain-based forward Sadiq Umar was being expected as Nigeria’s juggernaut rolled sturdily into the much-familiar environment of Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny on Tuesday, with 22 players set for the team’s first training session ahead of a potentially-explosive Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match against neighbours Benin Republic on Thursday.

“We have 22 players, with only one person to join the team in the early hours of Wednesday. It has been a particularly great atmosphere here in Abidjan, and we are all very positive going into the first training session ahead of the match,” Coach Augustine Eguavoen told thenff.com on Tuesday.

Eleven players, viz Captain and AFCON Man of the Competition William Ekong, reigning Africa Player of the Year Victor Osimhen, his likely successor Ademola Lookman, defenders Bright Osayi-Samuel, Olaoluwa Aina, Victor Collins and Calvin Bassey, midfielders Alex Iwobi and Alhassan Yusuf Abdullahi, and Germany-based forward Victor Boniface all arrived at once on Tuesday morning, before being joined by South Africa-based goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali.

Earlier, goalkeeper Maduka Okoye, midfielder Wilfred Ndidi and forward Kelechi Iheanacho had arrived, to join the eight that were in camp on Monday: goalkeeper Amas Obasogie, defenders Gabriel Osho and Bruno Onyemaechi, midfielders Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, Frank Onyeka and Raphael Onyedika, and forwards Moses Simon and Samuel Chukwueze.

With 10 points from four matches, seven goals for and none against, and top of their Group D, the Eagles will walk with an extra bounce into the Stade Felix Houphouet-Boigny, the facility where they upended the aspirations of Guinea Bissau, Cameroon and Angola at the 34th Africa Cup of Nations finals in Cote d’Ivoire earlier in the year.

It was also the venue where in the summer, they were slated by two goals to one by the Cheetahs (who have been forced by lack of a CAF-approved facility in their country to adopt Abidjan as home) in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying game in which they scored first.

“The stadium is a familiar one for us and we have good memories from the AFCON. We will rather focus on the positive results we have taken away from here and work hard for another good day in the office on Thursday.

“It is not going to be easy because the Beninoise are also chasing a ticket to the final tournament. However, our objective is clear: three points on the night,” Captain Ekong said on Tuesday.

Senegalese official Issa Sy, who was in charge when the Super Eagles pipped Angola 1-0 at the same venue, in a quarter-final match of the Africa Cup of Nations finals, has been selected by CAF as referee for Thursday’s encounter, which will commence at 7pm CIV time (8pm Nigeria time).

He will be supported by compatriots Djibril Camara (assistant 1), Nouha Bangoura (assistant 2) and El Hadji Amadou Sy (fourth official). Ivorian Rene Williams Sere will be the commissioner while Angolan Inacio Manuel Candido will be the referee assessor.

The Super Eagles need only one point from Thursday’s clash to be sure of a ticket to the 35th AFCON, scheduled for Morocco 21st December 2025 – 18th January 2026.

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Family Reveals Lagbaja Struggled to Enjoy Life After Military Service

"Family Reveals Lagbaja Struggled to Enjoy Life After Military Service"

Mr. Demola Lagbaja, the Head of the Lagbaja Family in Ilobu Kingdom, Osun State, expressed sorrow that the late Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoheed Lagbaja, was unable to experience life outside of the military.

The family leader made this statement on Monday while hosting a condolence visit from the St. Charles Grammar School, Osogbo, Old Boys Association, at the Lagbaja family home in Ibadan.

He mentioned that the family had hoped their late relative would retire after completing his service to enjoy the rewards of his hard work.

Lagbaja said the family had submitted to the will of God following the incident,  saying that “some tears will never dry.”

He mentioned that the late Chief of Army Staff spent his entire career in the military after finishing his A-levels at the Polytechnic.

“That was our wish, which never came. What happened has happened. We have to submit to the will of God, but we are very proud of our son, for he made us proud. All we can wish him is to rest in peace,” Lagbaja said.

The leader of the Lagbaja family expressed gratitude to the association for their visit, mentioning that their departed son had been fondly remembered since his passing.

Earlier, the delegation, headed by Mr. Sola Omopo, Chairman of the school’s Board of Trustees, on behalf of the Ibadan branch members of the association, offered a condolence letter to the bereaved family.

Omopo praised the late individual, highlighting his contributions to the school and noting that he had been a proud and active financial member until his passing.

“He was building a very standard project of about N550m for the school, which is about 80 per cent completion.

“When we heard the news, it was very shocking for all of us both in Nigeria and the diaspora, hence the decision to pay a condolences visit to the family,” he said.

Wave News reports that Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, the former Chief of Army Staff, passed away on November 5 at the age of 56.

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Newcastle United Target Victor Osimhen in £113m Transfer Move

Newcastle United have entered the race to secure the services of Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen in 2025, with the club’s owners, the Public Investment Fund, reportedly prepared to activate his £113 million release clause.

This is according to PUNCH Sports Extra and further reports by Chronicle Live’s Lee Ryder.

The Magpies are among several top European clubs poised to explore the possibility of signing the 25-year-old forward, who is currently on loan at Turkish giants Galatasaray from Napoli.

Osimhen has been in sensational form since his September move to Galatasaray, scoring eight goals in nine matches across all competitions. Six of those goals have come in six Turkish Super Lig appearances, solidifying his reputation as one of Europe’s most prolific strikers.

The Nigerian international’s latest heroics came in Galatasaray’s thrilling 3-2 victory over Samsunspor on Sunday.

Osimhen netted twice in the match, extending his team’s unbeaten run and helping them maintain a six-point lead at the top of the Turkish Super Lig table.

Having previously excelled at Lille and Napoli, where he won the Serie A title and earned the league’s top scorer accolade, Osimhen’s consistent goal-scoring exploits have drawn the attention of Europe’s elite clubs.

Newcastle’s interest signals their ambition to strengthen their attacking options as they aim to compete at the highest levels of European football.Osimhen’s potential move to Newcastle would mark a significant investment, reflecting the club’s owners’ commitment to bolstering the squad with world-class talent.

However, with other top teams reportedly monitoring his situation, the Magpies may face stiff competition for the Nigerian’s signature.As the 2025 transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Osimhen to see where his next chapter unfolds.

For now, his focus remains on maintaining his remarkable form and helping Galatasaray achieve their domestic and European ambitions.

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BBNaija Star Phyna Advocates for Mandatory DNA Tests at Birth

Josephine Otabor, popularly known as Phyna, a former Big Brother Naija reality TV star, has weighed in on the ongoing debate surrounding DNA tests in Nigeria.

This comes amidst a growing national discourse over paternity fraud, which has left many divided on whether DNA tests should become a standard practice.Using her X (formerly Twitter) handle, Phyna voiced her support for music executive Don Jazzy’s recent suggestion that DNA tests should take precedence over naming ceremonies. She firmly advocated for making DNA testing mandatory immediately after childbirth as a means to address paternity disputes and ensure clarity from the onset.In her post, Phyna stated, “I support DNA test over naming ceremony.

It should be passed that it is compulsory. Immediately after birth, a DNA test should be carried out.

”Her comments have sparked mixed reactions on social media, adding fuel to an already heated discussion about the necessity and implications of routine DNA testing. Advocates of the proposal argue that it would significantly reduce cases of paternity fraud and strengthen trust within families.

However, critics caution that such a policy might erode the foundation of family relationships and lead to privacy concerns.Phyna’s position aligns with the increasing calls for transparency in family dynamics.

Recent high-profile cases of paternity fraud in Nigeria have highlighted the emotional, legal, and financial consequences of false paternity claims.

Many believe that implementing mandatory DNA testing at birth could provide a preventive measure against such issues, offering both fathers and children certainty about their biological relationships.

Supporters of her stance point to the potential societal benefits of DNA testing, including the reduction of legal disputes over child support and inheritance, as well as fostering a culture of accountability.

On the other hand, some argue that mandatory testing could stigmatize families and create unnecessary distrust, particularly in situations where paternity is not in question.

Phyna’s statement has also reignited discussions about the role of government in personal matters.

If such a policy were to be implemented, it would require legal backing, infrastructure, and funding to ensure the accessibility and accuracy of DNA testing for all Nigerians.

The debate continues to divide public opinion, with many Nigerians sharing their perspectives on the social, moral, and financial implications of making DNA tests compulsory.

For now, Phyna’s bold advocacy has succeeded in keeping the conversation alive, sparking discussions that may shape future policies on family and paternity issues in the country.

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2025 AFCON Qualifiers: Benin coach, Gernot Rohr reveals tactics ahead Super Eagles clash in Abidjan

Benin Republic head coach, Gernot Rohr, has identified the Super Eagles’ defensive frailties as a key weakness his team will look to exploit in their upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying clash.

The much-anticipated matchday five encounter is set to take place at the Felix Houphouët-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan on Thursday.

The Cheetahs currently occupy second place in Group D, having amassed six points from four matches.

With just two matches left in the group stage, Benin Republic must secure a win against their West African neighbors to strengthen their chances of qualifying for the AFCON 2025 finals.

A loss or draw could leave their qualification hopes hanging by a thread, making this encounter a do-or-die affair for Rohr’s men.Gernot Rohr, who is no stranger to Nigerian football, having coached the Super Eagles in the past, has expressed confidence in his team’s ability to challenge the Nigerians.

Speaking in an interview with Mega Sports, the German tactician highlighted the defensive vulnerabilities of the Super Eagles as a potential area for his team to capitalize on.

“We are excited to have Lenny Piringuel back in the squad. With his recent performances for his new club, Rouen, he has started to regain his form and sharpness,” Rohr stated.

“His liveliness and creativity are assets that we believe can make a difference, especially against a Nigerian team that may have some defensive weaknesses.

We hope to exploit those gaps and turn them to our advantage.

”The Super Eagles, led by head coach José Peseiro, boast one of the most potent attacking lineups in African football, featuring stars like Victor Osimhen, Kelechi Iheanacho, and Samuel Chukwueze.

However, their defensive performances have been inconsistent in recent matches, often leaving spaces that opponents have exploited.

Rohr is banking on his team’s discipline and tactical awareness to counter the Super Eagles’ attacking prowess while capitalizing on any lapses in their backline.

For the Benin Republic, a win in this crucial fixture could significantly boost their morale and improve their standing in Group D.

On the other hand, the Super Eagles, who currently top the group, will aim to secure their spot in the AFCON 2025 finals with a strong performance.

The stage is set for an intense battle as both teams prepare to leave everything on the field. With Rohr’s tactical knowledge of the Super Eagles and the stakes higher than ever, Thursday’s encounter promises to be a thrilling contest between the two West African neighbors.

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Rivers State Election: Appeal Court Sets Up Special Panel, Hearing Begins Thursday

"Rivers State Election: Appeal Court Sets Up Special Panel, Hearing Begins Thursday"

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has set up a dedicated three-member panel to address political cases originating from Rivers State, with hearings set to start on Thursday, November 14.

This decision comes in response to the rising number of legal conflicts linked to the ongoing dispute between Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, who is now the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

The clash has triggered a wave of lawsuits from the state, causing divisions among political figures and resulting in inconsistent rulings from courts of equal authority—an issue that has faced scrutiny from judicial stakeholders and the public alike.

To streamline the handling of these cases, Court of Appeal President Justice Monica Dongban-Mensem appointed a special panel to manage all appeals connected to the political tensions in Rivers.

The panel, led by Justice Onyekachi Otisi and joined by Justices Misitura Bokaji-Yusuf and James Abundaga, is set to handle cases involving prominent political figures and factions within the state.

Among the appeals scheduled for review is one submitted by Governor Fubara and the Rivers State House of Assembly, along with cases featuring both the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress. These cases concern the alleged defection of 27 lawmakers loyal to Wike from the PDP to the APC.

On Monday, a court panel postponed three appeals, including one brought by the Rivers State Government against the Rivers State House of Assembly and others, which will now be addressed by the newly appointed special panel.

The presiding Justice Hamma Barka noted, “The appeal, marked CA/ABJ/PRE/ROA/CV/1211m1/2024, is among the Rivers matters for which a special panel was constituted.”

Senior lawyer Chief Paul Erokoro, representing the appellant, notified the court about plans to ensure that all respondents who had not yet been served would receive the required documents by Thursday.

He added that he had just obtained some filings from the respondents and would need time to prepare his reply.

Counsel for the first and second respondents, Ferdinand Orbih (SAN) and Dr. Joshua Musa (SAN), who also represented other respondents, concurred with the request to postpone the hearing until November 14.

Two other cases—a suit by the Accountant General of Rivers State against the Rivers State House of Assembly and one by the Action Peoples Party against the Independent National Electoral Commission and others—were also postponed to Thursday for a hearing by the special panel led by Justice Otisi.

This panel was set up to ensure a swift and decisive resolution to the political disputes, marking an essential move toward restoring stability amid Rivers State’s ongoing political challenges.

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