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Ondo at 50: Adekanmi urges fresh commitment to state’s future

Philanthropist and youth development advocate Prince Kenny Adekanmi has urged the people of Ondo State to use the 50th anniversary of the state’s creation as a time for deep reflection and renewed dedication to its future.​ Adekanmi, popularly known as Kenny Kunma, said Ondo State has made major contributions to Nigeria’s political stability and shared heritage through its leadership, financial strength and human capital.​ In a congratulatory message, he called on all residents, regardless of status or background, to pursue the state’s growth with fresh vigour and a more practical approach so that future generations can inherit a state they will be proud of.​ He described the Golden Jubilee as both a celebration and a reminder of the responsibility to build on the achievements of the past five decades. Adekanmi urged political and intellectual leaders to see the milestone as […]

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Super Eagles: Chelle challenged to continue Nigeria’s renaissance post AFCON

Despite Nigeria’s painful semi final exit at AFCON 2025, stakeholders have challenged Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle to build on the team’s renewed identity and fighting spirit rather than allow the setback to derail recent progress. Many fans and analysts believe the squad’s high‑intensity displays, tactical organisation and improved mentality signal the beginning of a new era for Nigerian football.​ Chelle, appointed in January 2025 on a two‑year deal, has already expressed his desire to stay on, stressing that his long‑term project is to rebuild the Super Eagles into a consistent force in Africa and beyond. However, he admitted that his future rests with the Nigeria Football Federation, which must now decide whether to retain him and consolidate on the gains of the tournament.​ Supporters are urging continuity in technical leadership, better youth development and sustained integration of talented […]

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Rosenior seen as leading candidate for Chelsea job

Strasbourg manager Liam Rosenior has emerged as the top candidate to replace Enzo Maresca as Chelsea head coach after the club decided to part ways with the Italian following a breakdown in relations with the hierarchy and poor league form.​Reports say Chelsea’s owners, BlueCo, view Rosenior favourably because of his modern coaching style, communication skills and record of developing young players, and are already holding internal talks about moving for him.​ Rosenior currently manages Strasbourg, another club owned by BlueCo, which is seen as an advantage because he already works within the group’s multi club structure and long term project model.​Under his watch, Strasbourg have shown progress in performances and player development in Ligue 1, boosting his reputation as a coach who can build competitive teams around emerging talents.​ Enzo Maresca left Chelsea after less than a season in charge, […]

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Champions crowned as Rise Superball Youth League wraps up in style

The maiden Rise Superball Youth League, sponsored by investment platform RiseVest, has ended in Lagos with winners emerging across volleyball, basketball and futsal. The tournament showcased young talents and underlined growing support for grassroots sports.​ In the volleyball final, Ikorodu Volleyball Academy defeated Abesan Junior Academy after two tightly contested sets to lift the title. Both teams impressed with their skills and competitiveness in an entertaining clash.​ The basketball event saw Anjorin Basketball Club come from behind to beat Warlords Basketball Club and emerge champions. Anjorin overturned an early deficit to seal victory and claim the top prize.​ In the futsal category, Beyond Limit and Dannaz Young Cedars Football Academy met in the third place match. Beyond Limit edged the contest to secure the bronze medal.​ The final was a one sided affair as 36 Lions outclassed Ikorodu City Football […]

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Waje urges male influencers to promote safer online culture

Award winning Nigerian singer and humanitarian Waje has used the 6th Nigerian Governors’ Spouses Forum Conference in Abuja to call for a safer and more responsible online culture, especially from male influencers and content creators.​ The high level conference brought together governors’ wives, policymakers, development partners and social advocates to discuss women’s empowerment, healthcare, education, youth development and social welfare.​ Speaking on the role of societal influencers in shaping culture, Waje said that beyond policies and programmes, the everyday attitudes people display online and offline play a major role in determining the kind of society that emerges.​ She noted that male influencers often underestimate their impact, stressing that what they normalise through jokes, language and the behaviour they tolerate in their comment sections can either reinforce harm or promote respect, and that silence can sometimes be read as endorsement.​ Waje […]

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TFA Future Liga 2025 finale showcases young football talent

The 2025 edition of the TFA Future Liga, powered by The Future Academy (TFA) and supported by its Talent ID Partner, wrapped up recently in Lagos with a vibrant showcase of football, teamwork, and discipline. The grassroots tournament featured eight teams — AustenPlus FC, Dazzle FC, Right to Smile FA, Royalty FA, Varsity FA, F8 Ballers, Clique Sport, and The Future Academy — competing across age groups. From the opening whistle, the pitches came alive with goals, saves, and the passion of aspiring young footballers. Beyond the results, the Liga focused on player development, discipline, and leadership. Parents, coaches, and supporters played key roles in guiding players through lessons that extended far beyond lifting trophies. Speaking at the closing, Fabio Abiola, Director of The Future Academy, said: “The Future Liga is more than a football tournament; it’s a platform to […]

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UNODC trains 30 Kwara teachers on drug abuse prevention

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has trained 30 secondary school teachers in Kwara State on drug abuse prevention at a two-day stakeholders’ workshop in Ilorin. The training, held under the “Unplugged Teachers Training” programme, aims to equip educators with skills to discourage drug use among students and provide counselling support for those already affected. The programme was formally declared open on Tuesday by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who was represented by his Senior Advisor/Counsellor, Alhaji Saadu Salahu. Governor AbdulRazaq disclosed plans to extend the initiative to 1,440 teachers, reaching nearly 86,400 students across the state. Training highlights UNODC trainers guided participants through 12 key lessons covering decision-making, resilience, social skills, and early intervention strategies. “The ultimate goal of this training is to reduce drug and substance use among students,” said Maria Ilugbuhi, a UNODC representative. “Teachers were […]

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Build Strong Character: Sam Jonah’s Call to Ghanaian Youth

Renowned Ghanaian business leader and Chancellor of UCC, Sir Sam Jonah, has shared powerful advice for youth: build strong character through discipline, humility, service, and ethics. His message, delivered across campuses and media platforms, highlights the traits needed for national progress and personal achievement. 1. Discipline Through Service Sam Jonah advocates for compulsory one‑year military-style national service—inspired by models from Finland, South Korea, and Israel. He believes that service fosters discipline, resilience, and a sense of duty among young people. 2. Humility as a Foundation “If you’re not humble, you will not acquire the skills I have acquired,” Jonah advises. He credits humility for opening doors to life lessons and growth . 3. Ethical and Civic Leadership Jonah stresses the importance of youth entering public service and leadership roles. He warns, quoting Plato: “The price of apathy… is to be […]

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EU and Netherlands Launch Ghana Youth Empowerment Initiative.

The European Union (EU) and the Netherlands Embassy in Ghana have introduced the Youth Sounding Board (YSB) Ghana, an initiative to empower young leaders to influence policies and programs that impact their lives and communities. This effort aligns with the EU's global commitment to supporting youth development.The YSB will consist of a diverse and inclusive group of Ghanaian youth aged 18 to 32, chosen based on their leadership skills, community involvement, and innovative ideas. Selected members will serve a two-year term, offering guidance to the EU and Netherlands Embassy on youth-centric policies, collaborating with local and international stakeholders, and assessing relevant projects across the country.Speaking at the launch in Accra, EU Ambassador Irchad Razaaly emphasized the importance of youth engagement in shaping Ghana’s future, focusing on issues like economic development, education, and social equity. Netherlands Ambassador Jeroen Verheul highlighted the […]

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SOCO Project Transforms Lives Across Northern Ghana.

In just its first year, the SOCO Project has positively impacted approximately 24,652 individuals in Northern Ghana, focusing on empowering women and fostering community development. By providing women with productive tools and materials, the initiative aims to enhance economic independence and livelihood opportunities.Key Achievements:Promoting Social Cohesion: The project fosters peace and unity, addressing the risks of violent extremism and conflict during politically sensitive periods.Youth Development through Sports: Establishing sports facilities has benefited around 8,000 youth, encouraging talent development and unity through community-based activities.Job Creation: By employing skilled and unskilled workers, the initiative has created jobs for youth, farmers, and women, boosting local economies.Education and Healthcare Investments: Classroom blocks, teacher bungalows, health facilities, and nurses' accommodations have improved access to education and healthcare for rural communities.Trade and Connectivity: New markets and feeder roads have enhanced trade opportunities, linking rural settlements to […]

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