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Rugby Players Ordered to Provide Medical Records in Concussion Lawsuit
More than 1,100 former rugby players pursuing legal action over alleged brain injuries have been refused permission to appeal a High Court decision requiring them to provide full medical records. The decision is a significant development in the ongoing concussion lawsuit involving rugby union and league players. Background of the Concussion Lawsuit The lawsuit involves
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Borno Residents Express Confusion as Tinubu Commissions 3,000 Electric Bikes Amid Motorcycle Ban
Residents of Borno State have expressed confusion following the commissioning of 3,000 electric motorcycles by President Bola Tinubu despite an existing ban on the use of motorcycles across the state. The electric bikes were unveiled on Saturday during President Tinubu’s state visit to Borno. According to reports, the fleet commissioned includes 3,000 electric motorcycles, 500
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Brock Purdy Matches Joe Montana’s Feat as 49ers Keep NFC West Hopes Alive
Quarterback Brock Purdy delivered a career-defining performance as the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Indianapolis Colts 48-27, keeping their NFC West title ambitions firmly on track. Purdy threw five touchdown passes, becoming the first 49ers quarterback to achieve this since the legendary Joe Montana in 1990. Purdy’s Record-Breaking Game The 25-year-old completed 25 of 34
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Sanwo-Olu Swears In Obasa’s Son as Agege Local Government Chairman
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has sworn in Abdul-Ganiyu Obasa as the substantive Chairman of Agege Local Government, cautioning him against divisive leadership and urging a governance approach anchored on unity and inclusive grassroots development. The governor gave the advice on Monday during the swearing-in ceremony held at Lagos House, Ikeja, where Obasa was inaugurated
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Kon Knueppel Becomes Fastest Player in NBA History to 100 Three-Pointers
Charlotte Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel has made NBA history by becoming the fastest player to reach 100 three-pointers in league history. The 20-year-old accomplished the feat during the Hornets’ 139-132 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers at Rocket Arena, showcasing his remarkable scoring ability in only his rookie season. Knueppel’s Record-Breaking Performance Knueppel, selected as the
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Crystal Palace Manager Oliver Glasner Criticises EFL Over UEFA Conference League Scheduling
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has criticised the English Football League (EFL) for its handling of fixture scheduling, arguing that the organisation has shown a lack of respect for the UEFA Conference League. The remarks come amid a particularly congested period for Palace, who are competing in four competitions this season. Fixture Congestion Hits Crystal
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Grant Scott Appointed Celtic Women’s Head Coach as Elena Sadiku Departs
Celtic Women’s team have announced Grant Scott as their new head coach, following the departure of Elena Sadiku, who has taken over as manager at Swedish side BK Häcken. The move marks a significant shift in Scottish women’s football as both coaches have a proven track record in the Scottish Women’s Premier League (SWPL). Elena
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Nigeria’s Security Crisis Reflects a Failure of Governance — and the Solutions Are Achievable
Nigeria’s worsening security challenges are not the result of chance, nor can they be solved through rhetoric, force alone, or repeated reliance on approaches that have already failed. Terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, communal violence, and organized crime are the outcomes of long-standing weaknesses in governance, policing structures, intelligence coordination, and socioeconomic policy. At its core, Nigeria’s
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AC Milan vs Como Serie A Match in Australia Cancelled Amid AFC Sanctions
A highly anticipated Serie A clash between AC Milan and Como, scheduled to take place in Perth, Western Australia, has been officially cancelled. The decision comes after football sanctions imposed by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) made the match logistically and financially unfeasible. The game was originally approved “reluctantly” by UEFA in October, alongside a
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Liverpool Fan Denies Racial Abuse of Bournemouth’s Antoine Semenyo
A Liverpool spectator has denied racially abusing Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo during a Premier League match at Anfield on 15 August. The incident occurred during Liverpool’s first home game of the season, in which Semenyo scored two goals. The match referee, Anthony Taylor, stopped play in the 29th minute, and a man was ejected from
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