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Chelsea’s Estevao: ‘Don’t Call Me Little Messi, Neymar Is My Idol’

Chelsea's new Brazilian teenager, Estevao Willian, has revealed that his football idol is Neymar and that he never liked his childhood nickname, "Messinho" (Little Messi). The 17-year-old, who recently scored his first goal for Chelsea, explained that he and his family saw the comparison to Lionel Messi as an unwanted burden. "Sometimes a nickname like that becomes a pressure that's not yours," he said in an interview. In contrast, his admiration for Neymar runs deep. He recalled that as a child, he only knew about the Nike brand because of Neymar and was "over the moon" to later sign with the same company. Showing foresight, Estevao began learning English 18 months before his move to Chelsea, knowing it was a skill he would need for his future career. He aims to settle quickly and prove himself in the Premier League.

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 Harry Kane Open to Extending Bayern Munich Stay

England captain Harry Kane has revealed he is open to extending his contract with Bayern Munich, admitting his desire for a Premier League return has "cooled." The 32-year-old striker, who has made a sensational start to the season with 18 goals in 10 games, is under contract until 2027. However, he stated that if Bayern Munich approaches him about a new deal, he would be "willing to talk." "When I first left, I would have said for sure I would come back," Kane said, referring to his 2023 move from Tottenham. "Now I have been there a couple of years, that has probably gone down a little bit." Kane, who finally won his first major trophy with Bayern last season, said that success has only increased his motivation to achieve more. He emphasized that for now, he is "fully all […]

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Kogi Governor Declares War on Illegal Mining, Banditry

Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Ododo, has declared a decisive war against illegal mining and banditry during a visit to the troubled Isanlu-Esa community. The community in Yagba West Local Government Area has recently suffered from kidnappings and killings. Governor Ododo, accompanied by top security chiefs, vowed that the government would not tolerate criminal activities and would deal with anyone aiding them. He issued a stern warning, stating, "If you are aiding or abetting a crime, you will be treated as a criminal. Illegal miners must be brought to book." The governor also cautioned traditional rulers against allocating land to unknown individuals, emphasizing that all miners must be properly profiled by security agencies. Governor Ododo commended the security forces for their efforts and expressed condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the recent attacks, promising them government […]

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NUPENG Brands Oshiomhole ‘Judas Iscariot’ of Workers

The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG) has launched a scathing attack on Senator Adams Oshiomhole, calling him the "Judas Iscariot of Nigerian trade unionism." The union's strong condemnation follows Oshiomhole's comments criticizing a strike by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association (PENGASSAN) at the Dangote Refinery. NUPENG accused the former labour leader of betraying the working class and defending "corporate oppression." In a lengthy statement, NUPENG asserted that Oshiomhole's stance against the workers' right to unionize is a "reprehensible attack" on fundamental rights and a distortion of labour laws. They challenged him to point to any law that supports his views. As a result of his comments, NUPENG has declared Senator Oshiomhole persona non grata, meaning they will no longer engage with him or attend events where he is featured. The union has pledged its […]

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Imisi’s ₦150m BBNaija Prize Safe from New Tax Laws

BBNaija Season 10 winner Imisi will receive her full ₦150 million prize money without a significant deduction from the new 25% income tax rate, according to clarifications. Confusion had spread on social media after reports mistakenly claimed ₦37.5 million would be taken from her winnings due to Nigeria's 2025 Tax Reform Act. However, the new law does not take effect until January 2026 and therefore does not apply to her prize, which falls under the 2025 fiscal year. While her winnings may still be subject to existing withholding taxes, they are shielded from the higher, upcoming tax rates. The clarification has brought relief to fans who had expressed outrage online about the potential deduction. Imisi, whose real name is Opeyemi Ayanwale, won the show on Sunday night after a ten-week competition, beating fellow finalist Dede to the grand prize.

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Flying Eagles Draw Colombia 1-1, Set Up Argentina Clash

Nigeria's Flying Eagles have advanced to the Round of 16 at the FIFA U-20 World Cup after a hard-fought 1-1 draw with Colombia. Colombia took the lead in the 51st minute through Kener Gonzalez. The Nigerian team responded with sustained pressure and was awarded a penalty in the 86th minute after a handball in the box. Captain Daniel Bameyi stepped up and calmly converted the spot-kick to secure the equalizer and a crucial point. The draw was enough to see Nigeria through to the knockout stage, where they will face a familiar foe: Argentina. This sets up a rematch of the 2023 quarter-final, which Nigeria won 2-0. The match will be played on Wednesday in Santiago, Chile.

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UK Minister Condemns ‘Tolerance’ of Radical Islamism

UK Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has strongly condemned what she called the "tolerance" of radical Islamism, following the recent attack on a Manchester synagogue. Speaking at the Conservative Party conference, Badenoch criticized pro-Palestinian protests, describing some as "carnivals of hatred" and stating that slogans like "globalise the Intifada" target Jewish people for violence. She emphasized that while people are free to express their beliefs, they cannot turn British streets into "theatres of intimidation." Her comments come as the government introduces new laws to grant police increased powers to manage frequent protests, which resulted in nearly 500 arrests over the weekend. Badenoch outlined plans to allow police to impose restrictions based on the frequency of demonstrations, addressing what ministers see as a gap in current legislation. She also took aim at political rivals, accusing the Labour and Reform parties of promoting […]

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 WHO Warns of ‘Alarming’ Rise in Child Vaping Globally

The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a stark warning about an "alarming" new wave of nicotine addiction, driven by a surge in children using e-cigarettes. In its first global estimate, the WHO found that more than 100 million people now vape. This includes at least 15 million children between the ages of 13 and 15. Data shows that in countries with available information, children are, on average, nine times more likely to vape than adults. The UN health agency accused the industry of aggressively targeting young people by marketing vapes as less harmful, while actually hooking a new generation on nicotine. This trend risks undermining decades of progress in reducing tobacco use. While the number of global tobacco users has dropped, the WHO urged governments to act faster to implement strong tobacco control policies and protect children from the […]

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 NDLEA Busts Syndicate Behind UK-Bound Cocaine Shipments

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has smashed two major drug cartels responsible for shipping cocaine to the United Kingdom. In a series of intelligence-led operations in Lagos, the agency arrested five suspects, including the alleged ringleader, Alhaji Hammed Taofeek Ode. The syndicate was known for concealing drugs in everyday items like body cream containers, stainless steel cups, and hair gel. The breakthrough came on September 16th when NDLEA operatives at the Lagos airport intercepted 13.4kg of cocaine hidden in cocoa butter body cream containers. This led to the arrest of a cargo agent and, after weeks of surveillance, the capture of the main suspect, Ode. In related busts, the agency foiled five other UK-bound shipments and arrested additional suspects, seizing more cocaine and other illicit drugs like cannabis, tramadol, and codeine syrup in operations across several states.

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Nigeria’s $34bn Lithium Wealth Mined Mainly by Foreign Firms

Nigeria's vast lithium deposits, valued at over $34 billion, are primarily being exploited by foreign companies, sidelining local investors from the booming global market. Lithium is a critical mineral for electric vehicle batteries and renewable energy storage, with the global industry generating an estimated $92 billion in annual revenue. Despite significant deposits across states like Nasarawa, Kaduna, and Kogi, Chinese firms like Avatar and Ganfeng have taken the lead, establishing large processing facilities and exporting the raw mineral. Industry experts warn that Nigeria is missing out on major economic benefits. They cite a lack of local capacity, high investment risks, insecurity in mining regions, and insufficient government support as key reasons why Nigerian investors are not participating significantly. The Miners Association of Nigeria has urged the government to provide incentives for local investors and ensure foreign companies are not allowed […]

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