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Anambra Police Rescue 35 Kidnapping Victims, Seize Over 2,000 Arms and Explosives in 2025
The Anambra State Police Command has reported significant security achievements in 2025, including the rescue of 35 kidnapping victims, arrest of over 300 criminal suspects, and recovery of more than 2,000 arms, ammunition, and explosives, along with over 60 stolen vehicles. Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu, disclosed these figures during an end-of-year press briefing at
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Are English Clubs Ready for the Women’s Champions League Knockout Stages?
English clubs have once again underlined their growing strength in European football, delivering impressive performances during the Women’s Champions League league phase. With Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester United all progressing, attention now turns to whether the English contingent can go deep into the knockout rounds — and potentially lift the trophy. Defending champions Arsenal and
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PSG Win Intercontinental Cup After Penalty Shootout Drama Against Flamengo
Paris St-Germain capped off a remarkable year by winning the Intercontinental Cup after defeating Brazilian champions Flamengo on penalties, with goalkeeper Matvey Safonov producing a stunning shootout performance to seal the trophy. The UEFA Champions League holders prevailed 2-1 on penalties after a 1-1 draw across normal time and extra time at the Ali Stadium
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After Two Years of Protests, Wike Moves to Settle Multi-Billion Naira Debt Owed to Indigenous FCT Contractors
After more than two years of persistent protests, petitions, and failed appeals, the long-running payment dispute between the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and the Association of Indigenous Contractors of the FCT appears to be approaching a resolution. The contractors have consistently claimed that the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) owes
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‘He Cannot Play Left-Back’: Should James Trafford Stick It Out at Manchester City?
James Trafford’s situation at Manchester City perfectly illustrates the ruthless competition at the very top of elite football. One moment, the England goalkeeper is starting a domestic cup quarter-final for the reigning champions. The next, he is back on the bench, watching one of the world’s best goalkeepers reclaim the spotlight. Trafford’s Carabao Cup start
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Tinubu Government Declares Kogo Forest Reserve as Nigeria’s Newest National Park
The Federal Government, under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has officially designated the Kogo Forest Reserve in Katsina State as Nigeria’s newest national park. The government described the move as a significant step toward advancing environmental protection and sustainable development under President Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope Agenda.” Announced by the Ministry of Environment, the declaration reflects the
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‘Can Be as Good as Anyone’: Lewis Miley Steps Up as Newcastle Reach Carabao Cup Semi-Finals
Lewis Miley’s rapid rise at Newcastle United took another remarkable turn on a dramatic night at St James’ Park, as the 19-year-old delivered a match-winning moment from an entirely unfamiliar position to send his boyhood club into the Carabao Cup semi-finals. Handed an unexpected start at right-back just hours before kick-off, Miley not only adapted
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NLC President Ajaero, Sowore Lead Nationwide Protest Over Insecurity and Economic Hardship
Despite last-minute interventions by a delegation from the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and representatives of President Bola Tinubu’s administration, the nationwide protest led by Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) President Comrade Joe Ajaero went ahead on Wednesday. Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore and civil society members also joined the march. Speaking to journalists, Ajaero said the meeting
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‘Snicko Needs to Be Sacked’: Ashes Technology Debate Deepens in Adelaide
The Ashes series has been overshadowed once again by controversy surrounding Snicko, with growing distrust among players after two contentious decisions involving England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith on day two of the third Test in Adelaide. While England’s on-field struggles continue — sliding toward defeat after another batting collapse — the focus has increasingly shifted to
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Anthony Joshua Stands Firm on Controversial Remarks Ahead of Jake Paul Fight
Anthony Joshua has refused to row back on his controversial comments ahead of his highly publicised bout against Jake Paul, doubling down on his remarks during a tense news conference in Miami. The former two-time heavyweight world champion was challenged about his language on Wednesday, but insisted it reflected the mindset required to compete at
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