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Oliseh Explains South Africa’s Collapse Against Mexico in 2026 World Cup Clash
Former Super Eagles coach highlights tactical errors as key reason for Bafana Bafana’s defeat in North America
Former Super Eagles coach highlights tactical errors as key reason for Bafana Bafana’s defeat in North America
Former Super Eagles head coach, Sunday Oliseh, has attributed South Africa’s heavy defeat to Mexico at the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup to tactical lapses and loss of team structure. Oliseh shared his analysis on Friday, following Bafana Bafana’s disappointing exit at the group stage in the United States.
The match, played at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, saw South Africa concede three goals without reply against a clinical Mexican side. According to Oliseh, South Africa struggled to cope with Mexico’s aggressive pressing and quick transitions, which led to defensive errors and loss of midfield control. “Once they lost shape after conceding early, it was difficult for them to recover,” Oliseh said.
This result ends South Africa’s hopes of progressing beyond the group phase, despite coming into the tournament with high expectations from their supporters and football federation. The country last reached the knockout stages in 2010 when they hosted the tournament but have struggled to maintain consistency on the global stage since then.
Oliseh noted that the team’s inability to adapt tactically during high-pressure moments ultimately cost them. “If you want to compete at this level, you must be able to adjust quickly when things are not going your way,” he added. Officials from the South African Football Association have yet to issue a formal response regarding the team’s performance or Oliseh’s comments.
With this defeat, focus now shifts to Nigeria’s own campaign as Super Eagles prepare for their next fixture in Group D. Analysts say lessons from South Africa’s match could inform Nigeria’s approach against similar opposition in the later stages of the competition.
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FG, Global Fund Commission Expanded Medical Warehouse in Abuja to Boost Drug Storage
Facility aims to strengthen Nigeria’s health supply chain; officials say improved storage will enhance access to essential medicines
Facility aims to strengthen Nigeria’s health supply chain; officials say improved storage will enhance access to essential medicines
The Federal Government and the Global Fund on Wednesday inaugurated an expanded medical warehouse in Abuja, designed to increase Nigeria’s capacity for storing and distributing essential medicines nationwide. The event, held in the Federal Capital Territory, marks a major step towards improving the country’s health supply chain infrastructure.
The new warehouse, located in Abuja, was commissioned as part of ongoing efforts to address challenges around drug storage and timely delivery of medical supplies. According to officials at the event, the upgraded facility will serve as a national hub for receiving, storing, and dispatching medicines and health commodities to federal and state healthcare centres.
The expansion is expected to address longstanding issues of inadequate storage space and substandard warehousing practices that have affected medicine distribution across Nigeria. Health experts note that poor storage conditions have previously led to wastage and reduced effectiveness of vital drugs. The facility’s launch comes at a time when access to quality medicines is considered critical for achieving universal health coverage targets set by the government.
Government representatives said the partnership with the Global Fund demonstrates Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening its health system. Speaking during the commissioning, officials emphasised that improved warehousing will ensure better management of medicines for diseases such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, and tuberculosis. The opposition could not be immediately reached for comment.
With the warehouse now operational, authorities say attention will shift to ensuring efficient last-mile delivery of drugs across all regions. Health sector stakeholders have called for sustained investment in logistics and supply chain management so that Nigerians can benefit fully from international support programmes like this initiative.
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FG Denies Scrapping National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies Amid Rumours
Education ministry dismisses circulating claims, assures stakeholders NBAIS remains operational across all Nigerian states
Education ministry dismisses circulating claims, assures stakeholders NBAIS remains operational across all Nigerian states
The federal government has denied recent reports claiming it scrapped the National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies (NBAIS), insisting the agency remains fully functional across Nigeria. The clarification was issued in Abuja on Wednesday following widespread rumours suggesting NBAIS had been dissolved or merged with another body.
According to the statement, the Ministry of Education said there was no official directive to abolish NBAIS or alter its mandate. The ministry emphasised that all regulatory and academic activities under NBAIS would continue as normal, urging students, teachers and state governments to disregard any contrary information circulating online or offline.
The National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies is responsible for setting standards and conducting examinations in Arabic and Islamic education at secondary level nationwide. Stakeholders had expressed concern over the alleged scrapping, noting NBAIS’s importance for millions of pupils in northern states and other regions where Islamic education is a core part of the curriculum.
“Government has not taken any decision to scrap or restructure NBAIS,” a senior official said, adding that such decisions require due process involving wide consultations. “We urge all Nigerians to remain calm and continue their academic activities without fear of disruption.”
As at Wednesday, there was no official reaction from major educational unions or opposition parties regarding the rumour. The Ministry of Education advised anyone with questions about NBAIS operations to contact their state education boards or the board’s headquarters in Kaduna. Further updates will be provided if there are changes affecting NBAIS status nationwide.
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JAMB Releases Original UTME Result Slips to 2026 Candidates Nationwide
Examination body directs candidates to official portal for result slip printing, urges vigilance against fraudsters and unauthorised vendors
Examination body directs candidates to official portal for result slip printing, urges vigilance against fraudsters and unauthorised vendors
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has commenced the release of original result slips for candidates who sat the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) across Nigeria. The announcement was made on Wednesday, with JAMB directing all candidates to access their slips through the board’s official website.
According to JAMB, the original result slip is a critical document required for admission processes into tertiary institutions nationwide. The board advised candidates to log in using their registration details and follow the approved procedure for printing, warning that it does not authorise any third-party vendors or agents for this service.
The release of original result slips marks a key stage in the admission cycle for universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education. Over the years, JAMB has continued to streamline its processes to reduce fraud and ensure only genuine results are used in Nigeria’s admissions system. The board reminded candidates that only slips obtained directly from its portal would be accepted by institutions during screening and registration.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, JAMB also cautioned against patronising unofficial websites or individuals claiming to offer result slip printing services. “Candidates must avoid falling victim to fraudsters who promise quick fixes or shortcuts outside our official platform,” the statement read. JAMB further noted that it will continue monitoring compliance and urged institutions to verify all submitted result slips through its central database.
With the release now underway, successful UTME candidates have been advised to promptly print their original slips as part of preparations for post-UTME screenings and admission processes expected to commence in various institutions across Nigeria in the coming weeks.
