Author: The Nation

  • Appeal Court upholds Doguwa’s reelection

    Appeal Court upholds Doguwa’s reelection

    The Court of Appeal Kano Division on Friday upheld the reelection of Alhassan Ado Doguwa as House of Representatives member representing Doguwa/Tudun-Wada Federal Constituency.

    The appellate court struck out the appeal filed by the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) and its candidate Air Commodore Salisu Yusha’u (retired), saying the appeal lacks merit.

    The court described the petition by the NNPP and its candidate as “frivolous” as asked the opposition party to pay to APC and its candidate the sum of N200,000 as damages.

    The NNPP candidate had asked the court to restrain the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from conducting the Rerun Election in the state that threw the House Majority Leader as winner of the election.

    Read Also: NNPP debunks withdrawal of petition against Abiodun, APC, INEC

    NNPP also approached the court to withdraw the Certificate of Return already issued to Alhassan Ado Doguwa as legitimate winner of the poll. The Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed all the NNPP’s submissions.

    In its verdict on Friday by Justice Goerge Mbaba, the Court affirmed the decision of the Tribunal and struck out the Appeal by the NNPP case for lack of merit and jurisdiction.

    Justice Mbaba further dismissed the NNPP and its candidate’s prayer to restrain INEC from issuing a Certificate of Return to Alhassan Doguwa.

    “Salisu Yusha’u and NNPP will hereby pay the respondents, Alhassan Ado, and APC the sum of N200,000 as a cost for filing a frivolous petition,” Justice Goerge Mbaba said.

  • Hoodlums burn widow’s house in Ebonyi

    Hoodlums burn widow’s house in Ebonyi

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    Hoodlums suspected to be political thugs have burnt down the house of a 60-year-old widow, Mrs Monica Nweke, in Ebonyi State.

    The widow, it was gathered, was asleep with her two daughters and two grandchildren when the arsonists set her building ablaze at about 1.30am on Tuesday.

    A community source, who spoke to our correspondent on condition of anonymity, said the assailants set the building on fire and waited till the inferno gutted all the valuables therein, before leaving the scene.

    It was said that the widow, her two daughters and grandchildren escaped death through the back door, as the inferno raged.

    Mrs Nweke is the mother of Samson Nweke, Ebonyi Chapter Chairman of a human rights group,  the Human Rights, Access and Defenders(HURIDE).

    Nweke escaped death on the day of the 2023 governorship election in his hometown when hoodlums attacked his polling unit.

    His Eeder brother, Peter was however beaten to coma and rushed to hospital where he later died.

    Nweke has been on the run since then after he was declared wanted by the Police over his brother’s death.

    In a statement, on Friday, signed by its Publicity Secretary, Chinasa Okereke, HURIDE condemned the attack on Mrs Nweke  and called for justice for the widow.

    The rights group said it had intelligence that no fewer than four suspects have been arrested in connection to the dastardly act.

    The statement read in part, “The attention of the Human Rights, Access and Defenders (HURIDE), has been drawn to the inhuman act perpetrated by hired hoodlums against an innocent widow in Ezza North LGA of Ebonyi State.

    “This house (Photos attached) belongs to 60-year-old widow from Ogboji community in Ezza North LGA of Ebonyi State.

    Hoodlums attacked the house, looted virtually everything and immediately set the building on fire and waited until it was completely burnt down before they left.

    The group said the attackers are suspected to have been sponsored by some big politicians in Ezza North LGA of Ebonyi State, who have been having issues with Mr Nweke, who is the state chairman of the Human Rights, Access and Defenders (HURIDE) and son of the widow.

    “Information got to HURIDE that the ugly incident happened at the early hours of 30th April, 2023 around 1am. It was reported that our chairman’s mother, her two daughters and two grandchildren were all sleeping inside the house when the hoodlums attacked and were shooting directly into the house.

    “But God saved them from being burnt alive as they managed to escape through the backdoor”

    “However, a confirmed report says that police has swung into action following a petition signed by the victim and fortunately, some of the perpetrators have been arrested while others at large are still being searched for,” the group said.

    Those arrested so far according to the group are Monday Nweke Ote, Samuel Itumo Egbara and Adindu Nwigwe Oke and one other.

    The group condemned the spate of attacks on the Nweke family.

    “Recall that on the 7th of February, 2023, the state HURIDE chairman, Activist Sampson Oko Nweke was controversially arrested and trumped-up charges levelled against him and later saw through his arraignment in court.

    “Afterwards, our chairman addressed the world on circumstances surrounding his arrest and speedy prosecution. He did this using his verifiable Facebook handle on a post he made on 9th February 2023, paragraph two.

    “Moreso, in another facebook post on February 13, 2023, our chairman raised a similar alarm that the some politicians sponsored one Ebubeagu officer from Oshiegbe community to raise a petition against him claiming that he (Oko Nweke), killed one Charley Adigbo, the late Ebubeagu Commander of Ogboji community, who was shot dead In his compound.

    “In that very post, our chairman decried that he was also accused in the said petition that he was the one launching attacks on Ebubeagu operatives in Ezza North and snatching their motorcycles.

    “But maybe because the information of this petition got to public knowledge and the press, that made them surreptitiously withdraw same and never proceeded with it because they knew it was a false allegation being masterminded against the popular activist.

    “Similarly,  it is in wide speculation that the big politicians in Ezza North recently did everything possible and still doing to link our state chairman, Activist Sampson Oko Nweke to the death of his brother, Peter Nweke, who was killed during governorship election in Ogboji community.

    ” It is said that they used and still using political loyalists and appointees from the Ogboji community to suppress, intimidate and instigate untold hate and total conspiracy against activist Nweke in their village and entire Ezza North.

    ” It is reported that they had conspiratorially concluded that Sampson Nweke killed his brother, Peter Nweke and therefore, he must be killed immediately without leaving any traces.

    “But according to reliable information, our chairman’s only saving grace was that he got a hint from a trusted source, of a grand conspiracy to eliminate him at all cost which made him to flee the state to an unknown location to save his dear life first and since then, has never been heard of, till date.”, the group said.

    Effort to reach the Ebonyi State  Police Command for comment, failed, on Friday.

    The Commissioner of Police, CP Faleye  Olaleye, directed our Correspondent to the State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Onome Onovwakpoyeya.

    Onome however did not take calls put across to her mobile phone. She was also yet to reply messages sent to her line as of the time of filing this report, on Friday. Ends

  • Religious leaders should steer clear of politics, says cleric

    Religious leaders should steer clear of politics, says cleric

    Administrator and Archdeacon of  Christ Church,Amuwo-Odofin Archdeaconry, Diocese of Lagos West, Ven.  Oluwafemi Adeniyi Omidiji has said religious leaders have no business interfering in politics because the ‘system is corrupt’.

    Omidiji spoke at a briefing to announce activities for the church 10th anniversary which is billed for Sunday, May 7.

    He said: “Religious leaders should steer clear of politics. The system is corrupt and they  should be careful. 

    “Although, the church cannot be separated from government. A religious leader must stand for the truth. He must not be one sided. As a leader don’t mess up yourself with politics,no politician is worth dying for. As a a spiritual leader you are more than a governor,or a president.

    “Clergymen should not take sides with candidates,they should stand for the truth. Politicians come to us and we pray for them. We also advise those we are close to.”

    On the anniversary,he said:” This Archdeaconry was 10 on February 17, 2023 but because of the Lent, it was shifted  to May 7. 

    “We thank for this celebration. Since inception God has done very much for us. We are united here. God has helped us,we are surrounded by good people. It is worth celebrating. 

    “The journey has been good. The support of people here can never be overemphasised. We have organised alot of programmes since I assumed leadership,” he said.

    Omidiji noted that the church is being confronted with many challenges.

    “We are facing many challenges.

    When it rains, people find it difficult to attend church because of flood.

    We urge government to help address the flooding situation in this axis. 

     Then the traffic situation in Amuwo-Odofin is also not helping matters. Many of our youths also are moving out of the country. But in all,we thank God the church is progressing,” he added.

    The Venerable noted that the church remains committed to helping  the needy and indigent.

    His words: “We give food to people,we pay school fees of students. The church also empowers  many  youths.”

    The Clergyman noted that the church would 

    continue to evangelise, and minister unto people because it is a light to the entire community.

    “We will  continue to affect the community positively, establish more churches, make people repent and turn to God and put a shine on humanity,” he said.

    Omidiji said tomorrow, May 6, there would be a novelty match between Christ Church /Ang Church Ago and St James/GRA/Okota, while Sunday, May 7, is for thanksgiving and honouring of people.

  • Struggling Leeds appoint Allardyce after axing Gracia

    Struggling Leeds appoint Allardyce after axing Gracia

    Leeds have sacked manager Javi Gracia and appointed Sam Allardyce for the final four games of the season as they scramble to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

    The Spaniard leaves Elland Road after just 10 weeks and 12 games in charge, with the club outside the drop zone only on goal difference.

    Allardyce, 68, is Leeds’ third permanent manager of a turbulent season – Gracia replaced Jesse Marsch in February.

     “We thank Javi and his team for their efforts under difficult circumstances,” the club said in a statement. “The remaining four games of the season will be overseen by experienced head coach Sam Allardyce.”

    Director of football Victor Orta left Elland Road by mutual consent on Tuesday.

    Read Also: EPL: Bournemouth win as Leeds’ relegation worries grow

    Former Bolton, Newcastle, West Ham and England boss Allardyce has been out of work since the end of the 2020⁄21 season after failing to save West Brom from top-flight relegation.

    It was the first time Allardyce had been relegated from the Premier League in his 30-year managerial career and he left the Hawthorns six months into an 18-month contract.

    Despite his impressive record as a club manager, he lasted only 67 days and one match as England boss before being forced out after a newspaper sting in 2016.

    Allardyce said he was “shocked” to get the opportunity to try to save Leeds but that it took him “two seconds” to say yes.

     “I have seen a lot of trouble before and – I could have done with a little bit more time, but four games – hopefully we can make a difference and keep this fabulous club in the Premier League,” he told TalkSPORT.

    Allardyce is reported to have agreed a basic salary of £500,000 ($625,000) for his four games in charge, with a £2.5 million bonus if he can keep Leeds up.

  • Promoter  clears  air on Joshua, Wilder fight

    Promoter  clears  air on Joshua, Wilder fight

    Anthony Joshua’s next step to getting back into world title contention is all but agreed, with promoter Eddie Hearn revealing terms are nearly finalised with Deontay Wilde

    The pair are closing in on a deal for a date in Saudi Arabia this winter. Joshua’s promoter Hearn jetted out to the Middle East last week for talks with Skills Challenge, who have been running major boxing events in the Gulf state.

    They haven’t yet finalised terms while the promoters are also awaiting to get the green light from the Public Investment Fund in Saudi. They’re also keen to bring Tyson Fury against Oleksandr Usyk to Saudi in December for the undisputed heavyweight title but have yet to hold serious talks with the WBC champion.

    Hearn said: “We’re being told that Wilder’s in. And, subject to finalizing some of the terms, we’re in. So, in his mind, he’s fighting Deontay Wilder in December.”

    Joshua has stated that he won’t fight again until December following his April comeback win over Jermaine Franklin.

    But Hearn has not given up hope of a summer outing for the former WBA, IBF and WBO heavyweight champion while new trainer Derrick James is also keen for Joshua to have another bout before Wilder.

    The Matchroom chief wants to stage a rematch with Dillian Whyte but he is waiting to get the deal over the line for Wilder first. Hearn added: “Once that gets papered, we then work backwards to the end of July or first week of August.

    Read Also: Buhari hails Anthony Joshua’s victory over Jermaine Franklin

     “I want him to fight. I think he wants to fight. I think Derrick James wants him to fight. So we’ve just to pick the right opponent, because what it is really a preparation for the [Wilder] fight.

     “My priority right now is secure the Deontay Wilder fight, and every other decision will stem off that.”

    Joshua has been having time off on holiday since he outpointed Franklin last month in what was his first bout since back-to-back defeats by Usyk. ‘AJ’ had said he wanted to fight twice before the end of the year following the victory over the American.

    But then he appeared to change tact when the Saudi offer to face Wilder was put on the table for him.

    DAZN, who he has an exclusive broadcast deal with, are also keen for him to get out in the summer so they can attract more new subscribers looking to watch the British heavyweight star.

    Fury remains on holiday and awaiting news of a summer outing for him. It’s understood he is open to a Saudi date in December with Usyk but he wants serious talks after they failed to agree a deal earlier this year.

  • Injury knocks out Raducanu  of Wimbledon, French, US Opens

    Injury knocks out Raducanu  of Wimbledon, French, US Opens

    Emma Raducanu will miss French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open after surgery on her hands and ankle.

    The British star, 20, is undergoing three “minor procedures” to try and fix her ongoing physical issues.

    And she revealed she will be out of action for the next few months as a result – with the ace not expected to be back until after the major in New York which ends in mid-September.

    It means there is no chance of her playing at Roland Garros and will also be forced to skip her home Grand Slam at the All England Club.

    Raducanu posted a photo smiling in a hospital bed and said in a hand-written note to her 2.5million Instagram followers: “It is safe to say the last ten months have been difficult as I dealt with a recurring injury on a bone of both hands.

    “I tried my best to manage the pain and play through it for most of this year and end of last year by reducing practice load dramatically, missing weeks of training as well as cutting last season short to try (to) heal it. Unfortunately, it’s not enough.

    “I’m having a minor procedure done on both hands to resolve the issues.

    “I’m disappointed to share that I will be out for the next few months and while I am at it will have another minor procedure that is due on my ankle.

    “It pains me that I will miss the summer events and I tried to downplay the issues so I thank all my fans who continued to support me when you did not know the facts.

    “Looking forward to seeing you all back out there.”

  • Zenith Bank/Delta State  Headmasters’ Cup starts today

    Zenith Bank/Delta State  Headmasters’ Cup starts today

    The annual Delta State Headmasters Cup football competition starts today in Asaba.

    The catch them young tournament sponsored by Zenith Bank Plc is organised for primary school pupils in Delta State. 

    Group Managing Director of Zenith Bank Ebenezer Onyeagwu  said the organisation was always committed to youth development.

    “The Delta State Headmasters’ Cup is one of the events we deliberately  designed to develop talents from the grassroots. We want to give them the opportunity to attain their potential with their talents,” Onyeagwu said.

    Commissioner for Primary Education in Delta State, Chief Sunday Onoriode,  said on Wednesday that all arrangements have been made to stage a good tournament.

    Today’s kick-off slated for St Patrick’s college. Asaba is between Abu-Ato Pry. Sch. 1 Asaba and Ezemese Pry. Sch., Ibusa. The match starts at 11 am.

    Delta Ministry of Sport PRO Magnus Emuji said the zonal preliminaries will start on Monday in various centres.

  • Rivers United- Wikki Tourists rescheduled fixture  holds May 10

    Rivers United- Wikki Tourists rescheduled fixture  holds May 10

    Rivers United now have a date for one of their outstanding matches against Wikki Tourists of Bauchi as the Interim Management Committee (IMC) works towards concluding the 2022/23 season before the May 29 inauguration of the new federal administration.

    The MatchDay 15 tie is one of three postponed fixtures involving the Port Harcourt side while they campaigned in the CAF Confederation Cup competition which they exited last Sunday at the quarter finals stage.

    Rivers United will now travel to Bauchi for the match fixed for Wednesday, May 10 while new dates for the MatchDay 12 tie against Sunshine Stars and MatchDay 16 against Doma United will be announced in the days ahead.

    In a related development, the Super 6 Playoff scheduled tentatively to hold at the Mobolaji Bank Anthony Arena, Onikan, Lagos would commence on Friday, May 19.

    IMC Head of Operations, Davidson Owumi disclosed that the fixture principles have already been articulated with the Group A and B winners opening the contest.

    “The Group A matches would be concluded on Sunday, May 14 and we are looking forward to having the other two outstanding matches of Rivers United completed within the available windows to ensure that Group B last fixtures are held before the Playoff kickoff date,” Owumi told IMC Media.

    An advisory has been communicated to all clubs to put them on notice and getting them to plan their logistics to honour the fixtures as may be announced by the league organisers.

  • African Heroes Penalty Cup: Okocha draws Diouf, Mboma, Fish, Kalusha  to Nigeria

    African Heroes Penalty Cup: Okocha draws Diouf, Mboma, Fish, Kalusha  to Nigeria

    Former Nigeria international, Austin Jay Jay Okocha is set to drag Africa football legends to Nigeria for the maiden edition of the African Heroes Penalty Cup slated for the Mobolaji Johnson Stadium, Lagos in the last quarter of the year.

    The novel event will feature football legends from eight African countries as part of effort to relive old memories and to celebrate them for their exploits in the game.

    However, the players will not be engaged in conventional football matches but penalty kicks.

    According to Okocha, the African Heroes Penalty Cup would be an annual event, starting from Nigeria, to bring back his former colleagues to show appreciation for their contributions to the game in a carnival-like and fun-filled event.

    Read Also: Jay Jay: The Chosen One chronicles life of Okocha

     “The idea was conceived to bring back the memories of the past for us to bond as family in a carnival-like atmosphere. It’s going to be a competitive fun,” Okocha said.

    The players expected and who have already confirmed their participation are El-Hadji Diouf-a former African Player of the Year, Henri Camara, Khalilou Fadiga from Senegal, Lucas Radebe, Siphiwe Tshabalala, Mark Fish from South Africa, Rigobert Song, Patrick Mboma from Cameroun, John Mensah, Asamoah Gyan, Stephen Appiah from Ghana, Kolo Toure, Salomon Kalou, Emmanuel Eboue from Cote d’Ivore, Seydou Keita, Frederick Kanoute, Mohammed Sossoko from Mali, Mustapha Hadji, Marouane Chamakh, Youssouf Hadji from Morocco.

    Two other veterans-Kalusha Bwalya and Titi Camara have been designated as referees for the event.

    Earlier, the Chief Executive of ABAJ Multilinks, organisers of the event, Prince Dapo Ajibade, said the idea behind the African Heroes Penalty Cup  was to give the fans another aspect of football where a legend will square up with a goalkeeper in an unbiased manner without support from the referee.

  • Egypt rules African Club Championships

    Egypt rules African Club Championships

    Quadri Aruna will be hoping to reclaim the continental  title  from Egypt’s Omar Assar when he begins campaigns at the 2023 ITTF Africa Cup today at Moi International Sports Centre, Kasarani in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Seeded  number one  in the men’s singles, Aruna will start from the group stage against 28 others alongside Assar , Algeria’s Mehdi Boloussa as well as Senegal’s Ibrahima Diaw.

    Some 29 men and 23 women will start their campaigns from the group stage to determine those that will progress to tomorrow’s knockout stages as eyes will be both  Aruna and Assar that had played in  six finals of the tournament in the last 10 years.

    Considered as the gathering of the best in table tennis in Africa, Bouloussa, who recently changed nationality from France , will also be aiming for his first continental title after making his presence felt at the 2022 African Championships in Algiers.

    While  Diaw hopes to use the tournament to re-launch himself back to reckoning in Africa after injury-enforced  long layoff

    Meanwhile,  the continent’s best ranked female player, Dina Meshref of Egypt, will be aiming to reclaim the title she narrowly lost in 2022  to teenage sensation Hana Goda .

    The 2022 finalist, Nigeria’s Fatimo Bello will also be in the fray for the title while 2010 champion Sarah Hanffou of Cameroon who is yet to find her feet in the continent, will also be among the title contenders; as well as Maram Zoghlami of Tunisia.

    Home boy – Brian Mutua will be hoping to join the league of elite as he relies on the home support to be counted among the contenders in Nairobi.

    At the club level, Egypt’s ENPPI and Petrojet are the 2023 Africa Table Tennis Club Champions following brilliant displays in the finals.

    ENPPI led by Nadeem Ahmed as well as Ghallab Ali, Hussein Mo Amen and Saleh Mohamed- defended the continental title with a convincing 3-0 win over Uganda’s Kibuli Table Tennis Club in the men’s final.

    Petrojet, on the other hand, hammered Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) 3-0 blow in the one-sided women’s team final to lift the coveted title previously held by compatriots Al-Ahly.