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Plateau United’s Gafar Saka Nets 8 Goals, Lifts Jos Club to 10th in NPFL Season
Forward’s versatility and attacking form under Coach Gbenga Ogunbote help Plateau United avoid relegation scare
Forward’s versatility and attacking form under Coach Gbenga Ogunbote help Plateau United avoid relegation scare
Plateau United striker Gafar Oriyomi Saka scored eight goals to steer the Jos-based club to a mid-table finish in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) 2025/26 season, securing 10th place and helping the team avoid relegation. The campaign, which concluded in June, saw Saka’s attacking influence stand out for Plateau United at a time when several NPFL sides struggled for consistency.
Saka, who turned 23 on 1 June, was instrumental under the guidance of Coach Gbenga Ogunbote. His goals came in crucial matches against El-Kanemi Warriors, Bendel Insurance, Abia Warriors in the league, and Ahudiame during the FA Cup, providing Plateau United with vital points. The club’s management credited his ability to deliver when needed most as key to their survival in a season marked by unpredictable results across the league.
Observers noted that Saka’s performances reflected both growing maturity and tactical flexibility. Although his primary role is as a central striker, he frequently operated from the left flank when called upon—giving Ogunbote more attacking options and ensuring Plateau United remained competitive even during difficult fixtures. His eight-goal tally put him among the top performers for the club this term.
Football analysts have said that Saka’s development highlights an encouraging trend of young Nigerian talents making a mark in the domestic league. “His adaptability has been critical for us this season,” an official from Plateau United stated after their final match. The official added that Saka’s emergence is a testament to the youth system at the club.
With his current form attracting attention from other clubs within and outside Nigeria, stakeholders believe Gafar Saka could be set for further achievements if he maintains his upward trajectory. Plateau United will be hoping to build on this foundation as preparations begin for next season’s NPFL campaign.
Source: https://guardian.ng/sport/gafar-sakas-productive-campaign-highlights-growing-promise-in-npfl/
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Rybeena Signs New Deal With Dapper Music in Lagos, Unveils ‘Mr Bee Deluxe’ for 2026
Afrobeats star renews contract with leading label after acclaimed project, targets more collaborations and global reach
Afrobeats star renews contract with leading label after acclaimed project, targets more collaborations and global reach
Nigerian singer Rybeena has renewed his partnership with Dapper Music & Entertainment at a signing ceremony held in Lagos on Monday, 15 June 2026, setting the stage for the release of his highly anticipated ‘Mr Bee Deluxe’ album later this year. The move follows a successful two-year collaboration that has seen the artist rise rapidly within the country’s competitive music landscape.
The new agreement, formalised at Dapper Music’s headquarters, comes on the heels of Rybeena’s critically acclaimed ‘Mr Bee’ project, which was ranked as the ninth best album of 2025 by Pulse Nigeria. The original body of work drew widespread praise for blending contemporary Afrobeats with collaborations featuring Joeboy, Shoday, and Fuji legend Dr. Saheed Osupa.
Rybeena’s renewed commitment to Dapper Music underscores the label’s growing influence in Nigeria’s music sector. The company currently commands about 8 percent of national music streams and records over one billion annual plays across its catalogue. Industry observers say such partnerships are crucial as Nigerian artistes seek greater global exposure and creative freedom within established distribution networks.
Damilola “Dapper” Akinwunmi, Group CEO of Dapper Group, expressed optimism about Rybeena’s prospects in a statement after the signing. “Rybeena has done in two years what takes most artistes far longer, and this new deal is us putting real weight behind where he is headed. We are not in the business of managing names; we are in the business of building careers. With everything lined up to drop this year, the proof is about to speak for itself,” Akinwunmi said.
Rybeena also reflected on his journey so far with Dapper Music. “People talk about what a label is when things get loud. For me, it’s simple: Dapper backed me, built with me, and I’m staying to finish what we started. This year is proof. The ‘Mr Bee’ deluxe is just the opening,” he stated at the event.
With new releases planned under the renewed partnership and ‘Mr Bee Deluxe’ already generating buzz among fans, stakeholders expect Rybeena to further expand his audience both locally and internationally throughout 2026.
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Abuja Court Dismisses Bid by Frank Nneji’s Daughter to Halt Arrest over Cyberstalking Allegations
Federal High Court rules against application to restrain police arrest, case linked to charges involving ABC Transport founder’s family
Federal High Court rules against application to restrain police arrest, case linked to charges involving ABC Transport founder’s family
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Thursday dismissed an application by the daughter of ABC Transport founder, Frank Nneji, seeking to stop her arrest over cyberstalking allegations. The ruling, delivered on 18 June, rejected the request for an order restraining the Nigeria Police from detaining her in relation to ongoing investigations.
The applicant had approached the court, requesting interim protection against what she described as imminent arrest and detention by law enforcement authorities. The case is reportedly tied to allegations of cyberstalking, though specific details of the complaint were not disclosed in open court. The presiding judge ruled that the application lacked merit and refused to grant the sought injunction.
This development comes as law enforcement agencies intensify efforts to tackle cyber-related offences across Nigeria. Legal observers note that cyberstalking and related offences are increasingly featuring in Nigerian courts due to the rise of digital communication disputes among private citizens and public figures. For many Nigerians, the case highlights growing concerns about online conduct and its legal consequences.
While ruling on the matter, the court stated that it would not interfere with police investigative powers unless clear evidence of rights violation was established. The police have not issued a formal statement regarding next steps in their investigation. Efforts to reach representatives of Frank Nneji’s family were unsuccessful as at press time.
The next phase is expected to see police continue their inquiries into the allegations. Legal experts suggest that unless a higher court intervenes, law enforcement is free to proceed with any lawful action in line with due process.
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Senator Ireti Kingibe Denies Endorsing Suspension Report Against Akpoti-Uduaghan
Kingibe distances self from committee recommendation, says due process must be followed in Senate disciplinary actions
Kingibe distances self from committee recommendation, says due process must be followed in Senate disciplinary actions
Senator Ireti Kingibe (LP, FCT) has publicly refuted claims that she signed a committee report recommending the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan (PDP, Kogi Central) from the Senate. The development unfolded in Abuja on Thursday, following widespread reports suggesting Kingibe’s involvement in the disciplinary recommendation.
The controversy began after a Senate committee submitted a report allegedly bearing Kingibe’s signature, calling for the suspension of Akpoti-Uduaghan over undisclosed infractions. However, Kingibe stated that her name was wrongly included and insisted she neither participated in such deliberations nor consented to the final document.
Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan’s case has attracted attention given her recent election victory and the heightened scrutiny over internal Senate procedures. The incident also raises questions about transparency and due process within the legislative arm, especially as regards how disciplinary recommendations are handled and communicated to the public.
“I wish to categorically state that I did not sign any report recommending my colleague’s suspension,” Kingibe said while addressing journalists at the National Assembly complex. She emphasised her commitment to fair hearing and respect for institutional guidelines. Attempts to reach Senate leadership for comment were unsuccessful at press time.
The matter is expected to be raised formally when the Senate reconvenes for its next plenary session. Observers say its outcome could shape future relations among lawmakers and influence how disciplinary matters are managed going forward.
