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Nigeria’s Sports Performance in the Last Year: A Mixed Bag of Success and Setbacks

Over the past year, Nigeria’s sports landscape has been a rollercoaster ride, with significant achievements in some areas and noticeable shortcomings in others.

The nation’s athletes and teams have delivered moments of glory, but they have also faced challenges that highlight the need for further development across multiple disciplines.

Highs: A Year of Record-Breaking AchievementsOne of the standout performances came from track and field, with Tobi Amusan etching her name in the history books.

The Nigerian sprinter broke the world record in the 100m hurdles, an extraordinary feat that solidified her status as one of the top athletes in the world.

Her victory brought immense pride to the nation and provided a source of inspiration for young athletes across Nigeria.

On the football front, the Super Eagles gave Nigerians something to cheer about by reaching the final of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

Their performance throughout the tournament was commendable, even though they fell just short of claiming the title.

The Super Eagles’ run to the final reflected their resilience and determination to regain their status as one of Africa’s football powerhouses.

Another remarkable success came from Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress. In a groundbreaking achievement, D’Tigress became the first African team to reach the quarterfinals of the Olympics, showcasing the rising talent and competitiveness of Nigerian basketball on the global stage.

Their success is a testament to the growing strength of women’s sports in the country, even as they continue to strive for more recognition and support.

Lows: Olympic Disappointments and Youth Team StrugglesDespite these achievements, the year was not without its disappointments.

At the Tokyo Olympics, Team Nigeria struggled to make an impact, failing to win a single medal.

This result was a major letdown, especially considering the nation’s rich history of Olympic success.

The lack of medals raised questions about the country’s preparation for the games and its ability to consistently compete at the highest level.

In football, Nigeria’s youth teams also experienced setbacks. The U-17 national team failed to qualify for the U-17 AFCON, which consequently means they may miss out on the U-17 World Cup.

This is a significant blow to a country known for its prowess in youth football, with a long-standing reputation as one of the most successful nations in U-17 competitions.

Similarly, the nation’s U-20 side crashed out of the FIFA U-20 World Cup in the second round. The early exit was another disappointing result for Nigerian football, reflecting the need for better talent development and more competitive youth programs.

Mixed Emotions: A Year of Reflection and HopeThe past year in Nigerian sports has been one of mixed emotions. The triumphs of Tobi Amusan, D’Tigress, and the Super Eagles have given Nigerians moments to celebrate and hold on to.

These successes highlight the potential of Nigerian athletes and the promise of a brighter future in international competitions.

However, the setbacks at the Olympics and in youth football serve as a wake-up call, reminding the nation that there is much work to be done to remain competitive on the global stage. It underscores the importance of investing in sports development, better coaching, infrastructure, and youth programs.

While it has been a year of ups and downs, the journey of Nigerian sports is far from over.

The lessons learned from both victories and defeats should provide the foundation for growth, ensuring that Nigeria continues to rise in the world of sports and build on its rich legacy.

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Tragic Blaze at Spanish Retirement Home Claims 10 Lives

"Tragic Blaze at Spanish Retirement Home Claims 10 Lives"

A deadly fire that broke out overnight at a retirement home in Villafranca de Ebro, located in northeastern Spain, claimed the lives of at least 10 individuals, according to the local emergency service on Friday.

The emergency services in the Aragon region shared limited information in their X post, though Spanish media reported that 82 people were present at the facility when the fire started around 5:00 am (0400 GMT), with the cause still unknown.

More details later…

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Customs Chief Honors Late COAS Lagbaja’s Legacy in Strengthening Nigeria’s Security

Customs Chief Honors Late COAS Lagbaja's Legacy in Strengthening Nigeria's Security

The Comptroller-General of Customs, Bashir Adeniyi, praised the late Chief of Army Staff, Taoreed Lagbaja, for his invaluable contributions to national security, describing him as a leader known for his unwavering commitment and selflessness.

Customs Chief Honors Late COAS Lagbaja's Legacy in Strengthening Nigeria's Security
The Comptroller General of Customs Bashir Adeniyi

Adeniyi shared these remarks in a statement released on Thursday by NCS spokesperson, Abdullahi Maiwada.

He expressed that Lagbaja’s passing is a tremendous loss not only for his family, the military, and the government but for the entire Nigerian people.

Adeniyi extended his condolences to Lagbaja’s family, his colleagues, and the Nigerian Armed Forces.

He announced that the NCS had rescheduled its Gala and Award Night, originally planned for Friday in Abuja as part of the Comptroller-General of Customs conference, to pay tribute to the military leader.

“This decision is taken to allow NCS to identify with the mood of the nation in mourning Lagbaja.

“The NCS acknowledges the weight of this moment; we join all to mourn the passing of a steadfast leader,” he said.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Lagbaja’s body was brought to Abuja on Thursday ahead of his burial set for Friday.

Lagbaja passed away on November 5 in Lagos following a short illness.

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Stephen Akintayo dreams Trump’s appointment as US International Secretary

Nigerian entrepreneur, Stephen Akintayo is dreaming of President Donald Trump's appointment as the US International Secretary for Housing and Land Banking

Nigerian inspirational speaker and serial entrepreneur, Stephen Akintayo is dreaming of landing an appointment from President Donald Trump as the United States (US) International Secretary for Housing and Land Banking.

Akintayo revealed his dream on Friday morning in a post he shared on his official X account.

“BREAKING NEWS! Wow! Who would have thought that one day, I’d be part of a story where Donald Trump and Stephen Akintayo are mentioned in the same breath?,” he wrote.

“Looks like all my posts supporting Trump’s policy direction on housing and land banking over the years have finally come full circle.”

Akintayo who is currently the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Stephen Akintayo Consulting International, Gtext Group and Investment Limited, however, added jokingly: “This news just had me cracking up, now if only this were true.

“From my posts about his business sense to my cheers for his election strategies, it is clear I have seen a lot of values in Trump’s approach to leadership, love him or not.

“And here is the thing: if Trump did offer me this position, I would bring some African flair to it. Imagine mixing our culture’s resilience with American land strategies!

“We would make property investment great again in ways no one has ever seen before! So, what do you all think? If this was real, should I take the role?”

Akintayo is a graduate of Microbiology from the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ogun State, Nigeria.

While in his fifth year in the university, the 38-year-old entrepreneur started a Student Trade Fair on his campus.

He thereafter studied Digital Marketing Consultancy at the Digital Marketing Institute and Harvard University in the US.

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Lagos State Demolishes 138 Illegal Shanties Charging N100,000 Annual Rent

Lagos State Demolishes 138 Illegal Shanties Charging N100,000 Annual Rent

The Lagos State Government has torn down several makeshift structures along the Ajao Estate Canal bank, where tenants pay an annual rent of N100,000.

This information was revealed in a statement from Tokunbo Wahab, the State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, shared on X.com on Friday.

Wahab wrote, “In continuation of concerted measures to reduce the scourge of environmental infractions and illegal encampment in public spaces, the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) popularly known as KAI on Thursday demolished 138 shanties around the canal bank in Ajao Estate Canal where illegal occupants pays between N60,000 to N100,000 rent.”

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How God stopped naira from falling to ₦10,000 per dollar- Adeboye

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor E.A. Adeboye, has said that without divine intervention, the exchange rate could have skyrocketed to ₦10,000 for $1.

Speaking at the Special Holy Ghost Congress in Abuja, Adeboye explained that Nigeria’s financial difficulties are largely linked to its reliance on fuel imports, despite the country having significant oil resources.

He noted that billions have been spent on refineries, many of which remain non-functional, resulting in a continued dependence on imported petrol.

Adeboye also addressed the controversy surrounding the government’s decision to eliminate costly fuel subsidies, a move that angered those who profited from the previous system and contributed to further economic challenges.

“We need help, and it’s not human help; it’s divine help,” he stated.

“Before our current president took office, we were aware that the root of our financial issues lay in the importation of petrol. Despite having oil, we continued to import petrol and waste billions on refineries that did not operate effectively.

“When the president cancelled the subsidy on petrol imports, those who benefited from it became upset and created more problems.”

As the naira continued to decline rapidly, Adeboye said that he prayed and was grateful that others joined him in prayer.

“If God hadn’t intervened, $1 could have been worth N10,000 by now. This illustrates how much we need prayers,” he said.

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Ondo Election: LP Dismisses Claims of Candidate Disqualification

As the Ondo State governorship election approaches, the Labour Party (LP) has refuted claims that its candidate, Olusola Ebiseni, has been disqualified.

The party has called on Nigerians, especially voters in the state, to disregard reports suggesting that Ebiseni is no longer in the race.

The controversy stems from a judgment by the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, which reportedly disqualified Ebiseni.

The three-member panel of justices, led by Justice Hamma Barka and with the ruling delivered by Justice Adebukola Banjoko, allegedly ruled in favor of an appeal against Ebiseni’s candidacy.

However, the LP insists that the matter had already been resolved internally before the court’s judgment. Ondo State LP Chairperson, Mrs. Remilekun Ojo, dismissed the reports as false, accusing opposition parties of spreading misinformation to destabilize the party.

“These reports are all lies,” Ojo said in a statement to Newsmen on Thursday.

“The issue was settled internally, and our candidate remains in the race.

This is an attempt by politicians from other parties, who feel threatened by our growing influence, to create confusion.”Ojo emphasized that Ebiseni’s name remains on the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) portal and that the party had no official communication from the electoral body indicating otherwise.

The LP’s legal challenges began with a previous Federal High Court ruling by Justice Emeka Nwite, which recognized Ebiseni and his running mate, Ezekiel Awude, as the valid candidates for the election.

Justice Nwite ruled that Ebiseni’s second primary election was valid, noting that he had paid the required nomination fees and compensated another aspirant, Festus Olorunfemi, who had withdrawn from the race.

The appellate court’s decision, however, has been contested by the LP, which maintains that the issue has been resolved.

The party also criticized media outlets for publishing misleading information about Ebiseni’s candidacy.

The party’s youth leader in Ondo State, Hon. Samuel Boniface, supported the Chairperson’s position, alleging that some politicians had attempted to bribe him to dismantle the LP structure in favor of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

“Three weeks ago, PDP stakeholders offered me over ₦100 million to collapse the LP structure into their party, but I declined,” Boniface revealed in an interview. “I have a goal and cannot sell my conscience.

This election is not about money but about the future of Ondo State.”Boniface also hinted at legal action against media platforms that reported the purported disqualification of Ebiseni.

“We are suing newspapers that claimed our candidate was removed from the race. The claims are baseless and disruptive.

The Olorunfemi who started this matter stepped down for Ebiseni and was duly compensated. We have all the records to prove it.

”As the November 16 election draws near, the Labour Party remains determined to challenge the dominance of the APC and PDP, asserting that it offers a viable alternative for the people of Ondo State.

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