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Nigeria and Ghana neutralized each other in a high-tempo, no-catching-your-breath, heart-thumping World Cup playoff, first leg encounter inside a tumultuous Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi on Friday.

There was a lot of running and cheer-drawing nutmegs, but goalkeepers Francis Uzoho and Joseph Wollacott shared only a few saves between them in the opening leg of a 180-minute decider for a ticket to the 22nd FIFA World Cup finals.

The iconic Baba Yara Stadium, packed to the rafters, erupted each time the white-clad Black Stars went on the onslaught, but lack of productivity ensured the high-decibel support diminished steadily as time climbed on the scoreboard.

The impressive Mohammed Kudus, Abdul Fatawu, Baba Idrissu, and stand-in captain Thomas Partey showed desperation to put Ghana ahead early in the game but met stiff resistance from Leon Balogun, William Ekong, and Zaidu Sanusi.

In the 6th minute, Kelechi Iheanacho very nearly caught an adventurous Wollacott off his line from a 25-yard free-kick, before Balogun manfully thwarted an advancing Fatawu as he bore down on goal in the 15th minute.

The Black Stars were luminous in the first quarter hour in Ghana’s second city, but once Sanusi cleverly stepped past two persons and his pull-out was only a bit too high for Osimhen, it became a somewhat level-playing field.

In the 33rd minute, Uzoho underscored his agility when Fatawu, at the end of a counter, unleashed a scorcing shot. Four minutes later, Osimhen failed to get enough purchase on his shot. Nigeria’s best chance of the half came in the 41st minute, when the ball fell nicely to Joseph Ayodele-Aribo, but he lifted the ball a bit too high. Just before the break, Ekong had to come to the rescue as Kudus set up Alex Djiku.

In the second half, Wollacott had to be alert to save from Simon who got himself into a good shooting position, and at the other end in the 66th, Suleman Abdulmumin flighted the ball too high. Uzoho parried from Kudus and Ghana came close from a corner kick but in the 76th minute, Nigeria thought they had won a penalty after substitute Oghenekaro Etebo’s pass was scooped by Gideon Mensah. But after a VAR cheque, Moroccan referee Rédouane Jiyed annulled his own decision.

Both teams clash in the final 90 minutes of the fixture at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, starting from 6 pm on Tuesday. The Nigerian delegation to the match in Kumasi returned to Abuja on Saturday morning.

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Nigerian transparency watchdog demands Immediate release of Amb. Dr. Otunba Adejare Adegbenro, public apology from police

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The Nigerian Transparency and Accountability Watch Group, a non-partisan organization dedicated to upholding transparency, accountability, and the rule of law, has issued a fervent call for the immediate release of Amb. Dr. Otunba Adejare Adegbenro, who has been detained by the Nigeria Police under unclear circumstances.

Amb. Dr. Otunba Adegbenro, a distinguished diplomat and grandson of renowned figures in Nigeria’s history, including Pa Alfred Rewane and Alhaji Aloye Dauda Soroye Adegbenro, was taken into custody on 26th April 2024. Despite his significant contributions to social justice and security in Nigeria, the reasons behind his detention remain shrouded in mystery.

In a public statement issued today, Comrade Zakari Hashim, the National Coordinator of the Nigerian Transparency and Accountability Watch Group, condemned the arbitrary his detention as a violation of his fundamental rights.

Hashim emphasized the importance of upholding due process and ensuring fair treatment for all individuals, regardless of their status.

“As an organization dedicated to promoting transparency and accountability within Nigeria, we strongly condemn any actions that undermine the fundamental rights of individuals,” stated Hashim.

“The arbitrary detention of Amb. Dr. Otunba Adejare Adegbenro without clear justification is a blatant violation of his rights and is inconsistent with the principles of democracy and the rule of law.”

The Nigerian Transparency and Accountability Watch Group has called upon the relevant authorities, including the presidency, the Inspector General of Police, and the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), to intervene and secure the immediate release of Amb. Dr. Otunba Adegbenro.

Additionally, the organization has demanded a thorough and impartial investigation into the circumstances surrounding his detention to ensure accountability for those responsible.

Comrade Hashim reiterated the group’s commitment to monitoring the situation closely and advocating for justice and accountability in Nigeria. “We remain steadfast in our pursuit of transparency and accountability,” he affirmed.

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APC Accuses Kwankwaso Of Sabotaging Ganduje Ahead 2027 Elections

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has accused the presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the 2023 general election, Engr. Rabiu Kwankwaso of orchestrating a campaign to undermine the political stature of the APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje ahead of the 2027 elections.

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National Legal Adviser of the APC, Abdulkareem Kana, made the allegation during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today where he blamed the NNPP leadership in Kano State of masterminding protests targeted at removing Ganduje from his position.

Kana maintained that the NNPP’s efforts would be unsuccessful in their goal to destabilize the APC, asserting, “These actions are aimed at scratching our surface, but they lack the capability to destabilise us.”

Kana defended Ganduje’s track record, stating, “I’ve had the privilege of working closely with Ganduje, and I’ve witnessed his dedication and inclusive leadership. He’s a seasoned administrator, and his contributions to our party are invaluable.”

In response, the National Publicity Secretary of the NNPP, Ladipo Johnson, dismissed the allegations, characterizing the APC as a “confused party led by a delusional leader.”

Johnson stated that Kwankwaso has no involvement in Ganduje’s internal party issues, arguing that the APC chairman’s difficulties are of his own making and not due to any external interference.

Johnson remarked, “Ganduje’s troubles stem from his own actions, not any external interference. He’s currently embroiled in conflicts with his ward’s party executives and lacks the courage to face the charges against him in court.”

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Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre Champions Youth Involvement and International Partnerships for Tourism Development in Ekiti State

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Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre, the esteemed Director-General of the Bureau of Tourism Development in Ekiti State, spearheaded a dynamic stakeholders engagement meeting on April 4, 2024, aimed at exploring the vast potential of tourism in the region and fostering collaborative efforts for sustainable growth.

The gathering served as a platform for robust discussions centered on the multifaceted opportunities within Ekiti State’s tourism landscape. Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre emphasized the pivotal role of youth engagement in driving tourism development, recognizing the invaluable contributions that young individuals can make towards shaping the sector’s future trajectory.

A key highlight of the meeting was the exploration of potential youth exchange programs with nations renowned for their tourism prowess, including Kenya and Brazil. This forward-thinking approach underscores Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre’s commitment to leveraging international partnerships to enhance Ekiti State’s tourism offerings and expand its global reach.

Moreover, discussions delved into the significance of geo-tourism and biodiversity in elevating Ekiti State’s tourism profile. Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre eloquently articulated the importance of preserving and showcasing the region’s natural wonders as a means of attracting visitors and fostering sustainable tourism practices.

Following the engaging dialogue, Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre led attendees on a captivating tour of Ekiti State’s iconic tourism destinations, providing firsthand insight into the abundant opportunities for development and growth within the sector. From breathtaking landscapes to culturally rich heritage sites, the tour showcased the diverse tapestry of attractions that Ekiti State has to offer.

The meeting culminated in discussions surrounding potential collaborations between the office of Youth Inclusion and the Bureau of Tourism Development, signaling a promising avenue for joint initiatives aimed at empowering youth and driving tourism innovation in the state. Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre’s visionary leadership and strategic insights have set a positive tone for future partnerships and endeavors in the vibrant tourism sector of Ekiti State.

In summary, the stakeholders engagement meeting led by Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre proved to be a testament to his unwavering dedication to advancing tourism development in Ekiti State. Through fostering youth involvement, forging international partnerships, and promoting sustainable practices, Ambassador Wale Ojo-Lanre is poised to lead Ekiti State towards a prosperous future as a premier destination on the global tourism map.

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