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Rwanda vs Nigeria: Chelle reignites the Super Eagles’ aspirations for the 2026 World Cup in Kigali.
On Friday, Eric Chelle became the inaugural non-Nigerian African coach to take the helm of the Super Eagles. The Malian coach directed his first match, resulting in a 2-0 win against Rwanda during a qualifying round for the 2026 World Cup. Chelle's appointment by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) took place on January 7, as he replaced Finidi George and succeeded interim coach Augustine Eguavoen. Since that time, he has dedicated three months to traveling across Nigeria, observing domestic league matches, and engaging with his players based in Europe. However, his initial team selection remained perplexing. Chelle opted for a highly offensive formation in Kigali, which appeared unbalanced on paper. Victor Osimhen, Samuel Chukwueze, Ademola Lookman, and Moses Simon were all included in the attacking lineup, while Alex Iwobi and Wilfred Ndidi occupied the midfield positions. "I had mixed feelings. […]
thequantumvalley@gmail.com March 21, 2025
Baba Akande, who killed Chief Bola Ige?
The assassination of Bola Ige on December 23, 2001, remains one of the most painful and unresolved political murders in Nigeria’s democratic history. More than two decades after the shocking event, the question continues to echo across Nigeria’s political landscape: who killed Bola Ige? The mystery has resurfaced repeatedly in national discourse, particularly after remarks attributed to Bisi Akande suggesting that the late Lam Adesina, who was the Governor of Oyo State when the assassination occurred, had privately told him who was responsible for the killing. Yet the identity of the killers has never been publicly revealed, leaving the assassination of one of Nigeria’s most influential political figures unresolved.To understand the magnitude of the crime, one must first understand the stature of the man who was killed. Bola Ige was not merely a politician of the Fourth Republic; he was […]
Yetunde Oladipo March 30, 2026
Alao Akala’s Assets: Court Places Injunction
An Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan has granted an interlocutory injunction restraining Mrs Oluwakemi Alao-Akala and other family members who are parties in the ongoing dispute over the estate of the late former governor of Oyo State, Otunba Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala, from selling, disposing of or entering into any form of transaction on the contested properties pending the determination of the substantive suit.The order followed an application filed by the first daughter of the late governor, Oluwatoyin Alao Aderinto, who approached the court as claimant/applicant in Suit No. I/443/2024, seeking judicial intervention over the administration of the estate of the deceased politician.Joined as defendants/respondents in the suit are Oluwakemi Alao-Akala and Olamide Alabi, listed in the court processes as executors and administrators of the estate of the late former governor.Ruling on the motion on notice for an interlocutory […]
Yetunde Oladipo March 23, 2026
British film awards interrupted by racist slur from man with Tourette syndrome
It was the clip heard around the world after Sunday night’s BAFTA ceremony in London — a man yelling the n-word as two celebrated Black actors, Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, presented an award on stage.The man was John Davidson, the subject of the British indie film “I Swear,” about a man with Tourette syndrome. Davidson, who has long campaigned for awareness of the condition, told CNN before the ceremony that he was worried about the involuntary tics that mark it.The actor Robert Aramayo, who plays Davidson in the film, went on to win the night’s award for best actor. Davidson said the young English actor studied him closely, asking questions like, “When you have a tic do you know where it comes from? What about tic triggers?” Speaking on the crowded red carpet, Davidson went on: “Certain things — like […]
Yetunde Oladipo February 25, 2026
Breaking News: Police Arrest Mirabel Over Alleged False Sexual Assault Claim
Breaking News: Police Arrest Mirabel Over Alleged False Sexual Assault Claim–Lagos ReportersThe Ogun State Police Command has taken popular TikTok personality Mirabel into custody as investigations intensify over claims that she may have fabricated a sexual assault allegation that recently went viral.Confirming the development on Friday, the Command’s spokesperson, Oluseyi Babaseyi, said the influencer is currently being held for questioning while authorities verify the authenticity of her initial report.“She is with us now and investigation is ongoing,” Babaseyi stated. When asked whether she could face charges for allegedly making a false report, the police spokesperson declined to draw conclusions, noting that the outcome would depend on findings from the ongoing investigation.“The facts will tell at the conclusion of our investigation,” he added.The case began after Mirabel, known on TikTok as @mirab351, posted a series of emotional videos online alleging that […]
Yetunde Oladipo February 21, 2026
Things you should know as President Tinubu signs the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026 into Law
As President Tinubu signs the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026 into Law, citizens should note the following 7 major changes:1. Voter registration: Documents required for voter registration are narrowed to 3 : a birth certificate, a Nigerian passport and a National Identification Number (NIN).2. Downloadable voter card: Voters can download their voter card from INEC’s website.3. Electronic transmission of results: Electronic transmission to IReV is compulsory.However, if it fails, the physical result sheet (EC8A) becomes the primary source of collation and results declaration.4. Mode of party primary election: The new bill adopts direct primaries and consensus as the only methods for political parties to nominate candidates.5. Disbursement of funds to INEC: Election funds must be released to INEC at least 6 months before the general election. Previously: 12 months.6. Deadline for submission of candidates’ list: Political parties must submit candidates […]
Yetunde Oladipo February 19, 2026
Three brothers. One promised to serve. One became president
Three brothers. One promised to serve. One became president. One walked among the broken.All three were killed before their work was finished. Their legacy refuses to die.With quiet reverence, we remember John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Joseph P. Kennedy Jr.—three brothers bound not only by blood, but by an uncommon sense of duty to something greater than themselves.Their lives were marked by triumph and tragedy, by hope and violence. Yet what defines them isn't how they died, but how bravely and compassionately they lived—and how much they sacrificed believing America could be better than it was.Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. was the eldest—handsome, brilliant, charismatic. The one their father groomed for greatness, the one expected to become president someday.He carried ambition not as ego but as responsibility. A Harvard graduate, a law student, he seemed destined for politics. But […]
Yetunde Oladipo February 19, 2026
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Many civilians feared dead after reports of air strike on Nigerian market
A Nigerian air force operation targeting jihadist rebels struck a market in north-east Nigeria, resulting in the deaths of more than 100 people and injuring many others, as reported by Amnesty International and local media. Officials confirmed that a misfire had occurred but did not provide additional details.Amnesty International indicated that it confirmed from survivors that at least 100 individuals were killed in the airstrike on a village in Yobe state, near the border with Borno state, which is the center of the jihadist insurgency that has affected the region for over a decade.The Nigerian military frequently conducts airstrikes to combat armed groups that utilize extensive forest areas, and according to an Associated Press count, at least 500 civilians have died since 2017.Security analysts have pointed to weaknesses in intelligence gathering and insufficient coordination between ground forces, air units, and […]
thequantumvalley@gmail.com April 12, 2026
Alara of Ilara Kingdom Steps in as LASU’s 6th Chancellor
Lagos State University (LASU), on Tuesday, welcomed its 6th Chancellor. He is Oba (Dr.) Olufolarin Ogunsanwo, the Alara of Ilara Kingdom in Epe Division of Lagos. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Visitor to the school, presided over the ceremony held at the Banquet Hall of the State House, Alausa, where the traditional ruler was invested and sworn in by the governor on 7/4/26. The investiture was attended by members of the institution’s Governing Council, management and traditional rulers.The law setting up the university empowers the Visitor to appoint chancellor, who shall hold office for five years and shall be eligible for reappointment for a second and final term of five years. Sanwo-Olu, exercising the power conferred on him by Section 1 of the first Schedule of the Lagos State University Law of 2004 (as amended), appointed Ogunsanwo to succeed Prof. Gbolahan […]
thequantumvalley@gmail.com April 8, 2026
Plateau killings: IGP, COAS deploy more troops, vow justice
Concerned Nigerians condemn the attack The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Olatunji Disu has said a sizeable number of suspects linked to the Palm Sunday killings in Angwan Rukuba and nearby communities in Jos, Plateau State, were already in custody, vowing that all the culprits at at large would be fished out.He revealed this during his condolence visit to Jos, yesterday, where he said additional security deployments have been made to bring the situation under control.At least 27 persons were killed and 19 others were seriously injured in the attack that has continued to generat public outcry. Disu, who visited the affected areas, hospitalised victims and met Governor Caleb Mutfwang at Government House, said one of those arrested impersonated a soldier.The IGP said: “This is a very sad incident, and we have been doing everything in our powers to ensure that […]
Arthur Iyamore April 5, 2026
Alleged coup plotters: Families protest at National Assembly
The families of the detained officers accused of a coup attempt against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu yesterday protested at the National Assembly. They called for justice to be done openly in the matter in accordance with the law.The protesters included the spouses of the detained military officers, as well as their children and other relatives. Carrying placards with various inscriptions, they expressed frustration that their loved ones have been held for too long without due process.The distraught families said they faced emotional and financial hardship since the officers were detained.The wife of one of the detainees, who gave her name simply as Nana, said they were calling for fairness in their trial. “We are here to plead with the government to please charge our husbands to court. We are not saying they should just be released like that. Necessary action […]
Arthur Iyamore April 5, 2026
Fraud Case: El-Rufai taken back to custody
Operatives of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) yesterday returned former Kaduna State Governor Mallam Nasir El-Rufai to their custody after the resumed hearing of his bail application at the Federal High Court in Kaduna.The court adjourned hearing of the bail application filed by former Kaduna State Governor till today. His counsel, Ubong Akpan (SAN), who declined detailed comments on the proceedings, confirmed the development shortly after yesterday’s court session."I’m sorry, I can’t talk now, we are in the middle of work. I have to go and file responses. The hearing of the bail application has been adjourned till tomorrow,” Ubong Akpan said. The former governor was subsequently taken away from the court premises by ICPC operatives in a white Hilux vehicle.He had returned to the Federal High Court amid tight security for the hearing of […]
Arthur Iyamore April 5, 2026
Plateau killings and the curfew
The fresh wave of violence in Plateau State has once again exposed a painful reality. Nigeria is not just dealing with isolated attacks, but a deep-rooted and persistent security crisis. On Sunday, March 29, gunmen stormed the Gari Ya Waye area of Angwan Rukuba in Jos North, killing at least 20 people, with some reports placing the death toll closer to 30. Witnesses disclosed to Ayemafuge while recounting a chilling pattern: "attackers arriving on motorcycles in the evening, opening fire indiscriminately on defenceless residents. This is not an isolated incident; it is part of a recurring cycle of violence in the region.In response, authorities imposed a 48-hour curfew, yet another predictable government reaction that has, over time, become more symbolic than effective. From Kaduna State to Zamfara State, and even parts of Borno State during the height of insurgency, curfews […]
Arthur Iyamore April 5, 2026
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