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Boca Juniors Manager Miguel Angel Russo Dies at 69

Miguel Angel Russo, the manager of Argentine football giants Boca Juniors, has died at the age of 69. The Argentine Football Association announced the news on Wednesday. Russo's health had reportedly deteriorated in recent weeks. While the club did not specify the cause, Argentine media linked it to complications from a urinary tract infection; Russo had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2017. In a statement, Boca Juniors expressed "profound sadness," noting that Russo leaves "an indelible mark on our club." His last match in charge was on September 21st. Russo was a highly respected figure in Argentine football. His greatest managerial achievement was leading Boca Juniors to victory in the 2007 Copa Libertadores. He was known for his dedication, famously coaching Colombian side Millonarios to a title in 2017 just one day after undergoing chemotherapy.

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 Key Points of the New Israel-Hamas Gaza Ceasefire Deal

Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire deal following indirect talks in Egypt. Here are the key points of the agreement: Hostage and Prisoner Swap: Hamas will release 20 living hostages in the first phase. Israel will release nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners, including 250 serving life sentences. Humanitarian Aid and Troop Withdrawal: A minimum of 400 aid trucks will enter Gaza daily. Displaced persons can return to northern Gaza. The deal includes a "scheduled withdrawal" of Israeli troops. What Happens Next?The deal is pending formal approval by the Israeli cabinet. If approved, a 72-hour countdown for the first phase will begin. Negotiations for the second phase of the ceasefire are set to start immediately after. The agreement is based on a US-backed peace plan, but key long-term issues, like the future governance of Gaza and Hamas's disarmament, remain unresolved.

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Nigeria Launches Major Integrated Vaccine Campaign in Abuja

The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) has launched a major integrated vaccine campaign in Abuja, targeting children from newborns up to 14 years old. The campaign combines multiple health interventions into a single effort. It includes routine immunizations, measles-rubella vaccines, polio drops, HPV vaccines for nine-year-old girls, and treatments for malaria and neglected tropical diseases. Dr. Muyi Aina, the NPHCDA CEO, stated that this integrated approach will help reach more children, reduce missed vaccinations, and significantly improve child health outcomes across the country. All services provided are free of charge. The first phase of the campaign is running from October 6th to 15th in 19 northern states and Oyo State. A second phase will cover the southern states in early 2026. The initiative is supported by international partners like WHO and UNICEF.

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BBNaija’s Sultana Speaks on Faith’s Disqualification

Former BBNaija Season 10 housemate, Sultana, has revealed she did not feel good about the disqualification of her colleague, Faith. In a post-eviction interview, Sultana admitted that while Faith faced the consequences for his actions, his exit from the show affected her personally. "I didn’t feel good about Faith’s disqualification honestly," she stated, acknowledging that the situation had "gone out of hand." Faith was disqualified from the reality show after a physical altercation with Sultana during a group task. The clash began with a verbal argument over leadership and escalated when Faith dragged a basket, causing Sultana to fall and sustain an injury. Despite the incident, Sultana's comments show a nuanced perspective on the event that led to her fellow housemate's removal from the house.

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Obasanjo: Nigeria Needs Local, Foreign Investment to Grow

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that Nigeria urgently needs to mobilize both local and international investments to achieve progress. He made the statement on Tuesday while commissioning the newly built Sir Ahmadu Bello International Conference Centre in Bauchi. Obasanjo praised the state-of-the-art facility, describing it as a world-class project that can position Bauchi as a major hub for tourism and business. He emphasized that the conference centre is a strategic asset for attracting the investments Nigeria needs. "I will go anywhere with the governor to get investments for Bauchi State," Obasanjo declared. The project contractor revealed that the facility, which sits on 10,000 square meters and can host 3,000 people, was entirely executed by local engineers and contractors, showcasing local capacity

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What Is the Insurrection Act Trump Threatens to Use?

The Insurrection Act is a powerful US law that allows a president to deploy the military or federalize the National Guard within the United States to handle domestic unrest. What does it do?The act gives the president the authority to use armed forces to enforce US laws or suppress rebellions, insurrections, or domestic violence. It was signed into law in 1807 and has been used dozens of times in American history. Why is it controversial?There is a long-standing tradition of keeping the military out of domestic affairs. Using the act bypasses the normal authority of state governors, raising concerns about the erosion of civil liberties and the use of the military as a domestic police force. What has Trump said?President Donald Trump has stated he would consider invoking the act if he believes governors or mayors are obstructing law enforcement […]

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UNICEF, Borno to Train 1,033 Conflict-Affected Children

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), in partnership with the Borno State Government, has launched a vocational training program for 1,033 children affected by the armed conflict in the Northeast. The initiative, launched in Maiduguri, aims to equip the children, including 466 girls, with practical skills to rebuild their lives. They will receive training in tailoring, ICT, car mechanics, shoemaking, and carpentry at centers across the state. A UNICEF representative stated that the prolonged insurgency has denied many children the chance to learn skills or pursue their dreams. The program is designed to restore "hope, dignity, and opportunity" by combining vocational training with life skills and psychosocial support. The Borno State Commissioner for Education commended UNICEF for the initiative, highlighting its importance for children who were previously abducted and forced into roles by insurgents.

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Motorcyclist Killed by Truck in Ondo Road Accident

A motorcyclist was crushed to death by a truck on Wednesday morning along Oda Road in Akure, the Ondo State capital. According to an eyewitness, the accident occurred when a speeding truck lost control and rammed into the motorcycle. The victim, who was returning home after dropping his children off at school, died instantly at the scene. The witness described the incident as a "very sad scene." The body of the deceased has been taken to a mortuary, while the truck driver reportedly fled the scene. Officials from the Federal Road Safety Corps and the State Police Command stated they had not yet been officially briefed on the incident.

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Gold Price Tops $4,000 for First Time Ever

The price of gold surged past $4,000 for the first time in history on Wednesday, as investors sought safety amid growing global economic and political uncertainty. The precious metal reached a record high of $4,039.86, marking a more than 50% increase since the start of 2025. This rally is driven by several factors, including expectations of US interest rate cuts, the ongoing US government shutdown, political turmoil in France, and fears that the recent tech stock boom may be a bubble. Analysts note that central bank purchases, particularly from China, and strong inflows into gold-backed funds have also fueled the rise. Gold is traditionally seen as a safe-haven asset during times of instability. In contrast, stock markets in Asia were more subdued, with tech shares leading losses after a disappointing earnings report from Oracle dampened enthusiasm around the AI sector.

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Top 5 Best-Performing African Currencies in 2025

In 2025, several African currencies have shown remarkable strength against the US Dollar, driven by strong exports and sound economic policies. Here are the five best-performing African currencies this year: Tunisian Dinar (TND): Maintains the highest nominal value in Africa, supported by tight capital controls and disciplined monetary policy. Libyan Dinar (LYD): Stability is propped up by the country's heavy reliance on oil exports, which ensures a steady flow of foreign exchange. Moroccan Dirham (MAD): Benefits from a managed floating exchange rate and a diversified economy including tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing. Botswana Pula (BWP): Known for its stability, backed by prudent fiscal management and robust diamond exports. Ghanaian Cedi (GHS): The standout story of the year, the Cedi has made a dramatic turnaround due to economic reforms and investor confidence, making it one of the world's top-performing currencies. These currencies have demonstrated resilience through a […]

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