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Police Dismiss Viral Video of Herdsmen Attack in Rivers as False

Police in Rivers State have dismissed as false a viral video circulating on social media that alleged a herdsmen attack within the state. The video, purportedly showing gunfire and calls for help, claimed that Fulani herdsmen attacked and were confronted by Ijaw youths. Police Public Relations Officer Grace Iringe-Koko clarified the command’s investigation found no evidence of any such incident. She described the video as a deliberate attempt to incite fear and undermine peace, emphasizing there were no herdsmen attacks reported in Rivers. The command urged the public to disregard the misinformation, warning residents against the dangers of sharing unverified content that might stoke unnecessary tension or damage the state’s reputation. Security agencies reaffirm ongoing efforts to maintain order and robust operational patrols across Rivers State.

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Neymar Family Takes Over Pelé’s Brand in $18-Million Deal

NR Sports, owned by Neymar Santos Sr., has acquired the global brand rights of late football legend Pelé in a landmark deal worth $18 million. Announced at the Pelé Museum in Santos, the transaction marks the “repatriation” of one of sport’s most recognizable names. Previously controlled by US-based Sport 10, Pelé’s brand now returns to Brazil. Neymar Sr. says the purchase aims to enhance Pelé’s identity and legacy, keeping his global relevance alive. Pelé’s daughter Flavia expressed pride and emotion at reclaiming her father's brand, calling it “the soul, humanity, and love” of the football icon. The acquisition will allow the Neymar family to expand Pelé’s legacy through new initiatives and partnerships, honoring the three-time World Cup winner’s impact on sport and culture.

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Billionaire Richard Branson’s Wife Dies at 80

British billionaire and Virgin Group founder Richard Branson has announced the death of his wife, Joan Templeman, at age 80. In a heartfelt message, Branson called Joan the love of his life and praised their “fifty incredible years of memories” together, filled with tears, laughter, and kindness. Branson did not provide a cause of death but revealed Joan had recently been hospitalized with a back injury. The couple, who married in 1989 on Necker Island, share two children, Holly and Sam, and several grandchildren. Branson described Joan as a “down-to-earth Scottish lady” and “very private person” who shaped their family more than words could capture. Branson emphasized that their bond was built on joy and mutual respect, and said the family is “devastated” by her passing.

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Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Miss Universe Co-Owner

A Thai court issued an arrest warrant for Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip, the co-owner of Miss Universe, following fraud allegations linked to a $930,000 investment dispute with a plastic surgeon. The court said she invited the plaintiff to invest in JKN Global Group despite knowing she couldn’t repay the money. Jakapong failed to appear in court as the verdict was scheduled, with officials considering her actions an attempt to flee. The judgement is now set for December 26, 2025. Jakapong’s company, JKN Global, co-owns Miss Universe and has been mired in financial controversies, including share delisting from the Stock Exchange of Thailand due to accounting issues. Reports suggest she flew to Mexico amid the legal woes. Miss Universe 2025 concluded in Bangkok amid scandals, including drama involving the host and new winner Miss Mexico. The Miss Universe Organization says these legal […]

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Troops Arrest Two Herders Destroying Crops During Benue Farmland Patrol

Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke have arrested two herders found trespassing and destroying crops on community farmlands in Makurdi, Benue State, during routine farm protection patrols. The incident, confirmed by OPWS spokesman Lt. Ahmad Zubairu, occurred on November 20, 2025, at Zongo Akiki. The vigilant intervention by troops prevented further damage and possible clashes between herders and local farmers. The suspects are in custody, with investigations and legal proceedings underway. Force Commander Maj. Gen. Moses Gara commended the professionalism of his troops and advised the public against taking the law into their own hands. He urged dialogue and lawful action to resolve disputes, warning that violence only escalates tensions.

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Trump Sends Witkoff to Moscow in Hopes of Finalizing Ukraine Deal

Donald Trump announced he’s sending his envoy, Steve Witkoff, and possibly Jared Kushner, to Moscow next week for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to finalize a peace agreement to end the Ukraine war. According to Trump, only a few disagreements remain, though European leaders remain skeptical amid ongoing Russian missile strikes on Ukraine. The original US-brokered 28-point plan—seen as favoring Moscow—sparked alarm in Kyiv and across Europe. However, a new version, developed with input from European allies, has incorporated more Ukrainian interests, including a higher cap on Ukraine’s military size and omitting a ban on future NATO membership. The official familiar with the changes calls the plan “significantly better” and says talks with the Russians remain cautiously optimistic. French President Emmanuel Macron and others have voiced doubts about Russia’s willingness for a deal, while US negotiator Dan Driscoll […]

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Abductions: Tinubu Orders 24-Hour Aerial Surveillance on Kwara, Kebbi, Niger Forest

President Bola Tinubu has directed a continuous 24-hour aerial security operation over forests in Kwara, Kebbi, and Niger States after a series of mass abductions and rising banditry. The Nigerian Air Force is to coordinate the aerial patrol with ground troops to deter kidnappers, track criminal movements, and enable faster rescue missions for victims. The move follows the recent abduction of more than 20 people—including women and children—in Isapa, Kwara. The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) has threatened to pull teachers from unsafe classrooms, demanding urgent government action to secure schools and rescue those in captivity. The United Nations has also called for immediate steps to end the wave of mass kidnappings. Kwara’s governor set up a high-level committee to develop local security solutions, while Kebbi's governor welcomed the safe return of 25 abducted schoolgirls—affirming no ransom was paid, crediting […]

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Ukraine-Russia War: Ukraine Calls for Trump-Zelensky Meeting in US This Week

Ukraine’s national security chief says Kyiv hopes to arrange a US visit for President Volodymyr Zelensky this month to complete a peace agreement with President Donald Trump. A US official told the BBC that Ukraine has “agreed to a peace deal”—though some details still need sorting out. The White House has not confirmed talks, but US and Russian representatives are set to meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss the plan. After fierce criticism from Europe, counter-proposals drafted by the UK, France, and Germany modified the initial US plan, removing recognition of Russian-held territories, allowing Ukraine a larger army, and keeping the door open to NATO membership. Zelensky welcomed these changes, calling the plan “doable,” and noting: “Many correct elements have been incorporated.” Despite ongoing negotiations, the war rages on. At least six people were killed overnight in Russian strikes on […]

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UCL: Osimhen to Miss Gala’s UCL Tie Against Saint-Gilloise

Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen will be absent for Galatasaray’s UEFA Champions League fixture against Belgium’s Union Saint-Gilloise due to a minor hamstring tear picked up in international duty. Osimhen was substituted off at halftime during Nigeria’s World Cup qualifier with DR Congo and returned to his club for immediate treatment. Initial scans confirm a minor injury expected to sideline him for several days. Osimhen, top scorer in the competition with six goals, will be re-evaluated on Friday to determine his availability for upcoming fixtures, including the crucial Turkish league derby with Fenerbahce. He was seen supporting Galatasaray from the stands and exiting with teammate Henry Onyekuru. His absence opens the opportunity for rivals Harry Kane, Erling Haaland, and Kylian Mbappé, each only one goal behind, to overtake him in the Champions League scoring charts.

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W’Cup Mishap: Green Passes Vote of No Confidence in Administrators

Rivers State Commissioner for Sports, Barrister Chris Green, has harshly criticised Nigerian football administrators at The Big Sports Dialogue in Lagos following the Super Eagles’ disappointing World Cup playoff exit. Green described the nation’s football leadership as incompetent, arguing that a lack of technical expertise and recycling of the same unqualified personnel are holding back the sport’s progress. Green and other stakeholders—including Babatunde Fashola, Shehu Dikko, Bukola Olopade, Aisa Falode, Amaju Pinnick, Mike Itemuagbor, Igoche Mark, and Dr. Reuben Abati—joined calls for urgent reforms. They pushed for opening up sports governance to qualified individuals, ending political interference, and revamping athlete welfare, sports science, and school sports policy. The forum, convened by Arise TV journalist Aron Akerejola, tackled issues from talent identification to age-cheating and infrastructure deficits. Consensus was clear: Only professionalism and structural overhaul can restore Nigeria’s sports to continental […]

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