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Balogun, Oluwaseyi Shine for USA and Canada at World Cup, Secure Vital Results
Super Eagles-eligible players help USA claim victory while Canada earns historic point in ongoing FIFA World Cup group matches
Super Eagles-eligible players help USA claim victory while Canada earns historic point in ongoing FIFA World Cup group matches
Super Eagles-eligible striker Folarin Balogun scored the decisive goal as the United States secured a crucial win at the ongoing FIFA World Cup on Saturday, while Tani Oluwaseyi and Jonathan David helped Canada earn their first-ever World Cup group stage point. The matches were played across different host cities, with both teams banking on the contributions of players with Nigerian roots.
Balogun, who is eligible to represent Nigeria but opted for the United States, was instrumental as the Americans defeated their group opponents. His goal in the second half proved decisive and earned him praise from both fans and analysts. Meanwhile, in another fixture, Canada’s attack led by Jonathan David and Tani Oluwaseyi proved effective as they secured a draw, marking a significant achievement for the Canadian side on football’s biggest stage.
Nigerian fans have continued to monitor the performances of diaspora talents at this year’s tournament, as more players with Nigerian heritage make impact for other countries. The development has renewed debate over efforts by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to convince dual-eligible players to commit to the Super Eagles ahead of future international competitions.
Speaking after his team’s victory, Balogun expressed satisfaction with his contribution to the squad. Canadian forward Jonathan David also highlighted the importance of teamwork in securing their result. The NFF is yet to react to these latest performances by players of Nigerian descent representing other nations at the tournament.
As the World Cup group stage continues, attention will remain on how these players perform for their adopted countries. Analysts believe that strong showings could further complicate Nigeria’s bid to attract top diaspora talent for upcoming qualifiers and major tournaments.
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Edo Queens Secure Second NWFL Premiership Title in Benin City
Victory marks major achievement for Edo State club, highlights growth of women’s football in Nigeria
Victory marks major achievement for Edo State club, highlights growth of women’s football in Nigeria
Edo Queens Football Club have emerged champions of the Nigeria Women’s Football League (NWFL) Premiership for the second time, clinching the title in Benin City on Sunday. The Edo State team’s triumph underscores their dominance in Nigerian women’s football and reflects ongoing investment in female sports development across the South-South region.
The decisive match saw Edo Queens outperform their rivals, earning enough points to secure the top spot at the close of the season. With this victory, the club adds a second premiership trophy to their cabinet, further establishing themselves as a force in the NWFL. The league campaign featured fierce competition among top teams from across Nigeria, but Edo Queens’ consistency and teamwork proved decisive.
This latest success is significant for women’s football in Nigeria, which has witnessed renewed attention and funding at both state and federal levels. Edo Queens’ achievement is expected to inspire more participation among young girls and to encourage other states to invest in women’s sports programmes. Analysts say that such victories help raise the profile of the league and attract new sponsors.
Officials from Edo State Ministry of Sports expressed satisfaction with the outcome, crediting Governor Godwin Obaseki’s administration for its support of female athletes. “This win is a testament to our commitment to youth and sports development,” an official said after Sunday’s match. Supporters at Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium celebrated with players as they lifted the trophy.
With their latest title, Edo Queens are set to represent Nigeria in upcoming regional competitions. Stakeholders say this victory could bring increased attention from corporate partners and motivate other clubs to raise their standards ahead of next season.
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Daddy Freeze Explains Wearing Black at Alex Ekubo’s Service of Songs in Lagos
Media personality says black attire reflects mourning, as Nollywood remembers late actor who died at 40
Media personality says black attire reflects mourning, as Nollywood remembers late actor who died at 40
Media personality Daddy Freeze has clarified why he chose to wear black to the service of songs held in honour of late Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo in Lagos on Sunday. Speaking during an Instagram Live session, Daddy Freeze said he wore black because he saw the event as a moment of mourning and not a celebration.
The service of songs, which took place on June 10, 2026, at The Monarch Event Centre in Lekki, was attended by family members, colleagues and friends who gathered to pay their last respects to Ekubo. The actor died on May 11, 2026, at the age of 40 after a battle with advanced metastatic kidney cancer.
According to Daddy Freeze, wearing black was his way of expressing respect for the departed and aligning with what he described as the somber mood of the occasion. He explained during his live broadcast that while some people may choose colourful attire for such gatherings, for him it was important to acknowledge the pain and loss felt by many in the entertainment industry.
Ekubo’s death has sparked an outpouring of tributes across social media and within Nollywood circles. Stakeholders have described him as a talented actor whose presence will be greatly missed. Many noted that his struggle with illness highlighted challenges faced by actors in accessing quality healthcare.
Further funeral arrangements are expected to continue this week, with industry associations urging government and relevant bodies to invest more in health insurance and welfare schemes for entertainers. As the film community mourns Ekubo’s passing, tributes continue to pour in from fans and colleagues nationwide.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/why-i-wore-black-to-alex-ekubos-service-of-songs-daddy-freeze/
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NBA Anti-Corruption Committee, LPDC Demand Tougher Sanctions for Unethical Lawyers in Abuja
Legal bodies call for stricter penalties as concerns mount over rising professional misconduct within Nigeria’s legal sector
Legal bodies call for stricter penalties as concerns mount over rising professional misconduct within Nigeria’s legal sector
The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Anti-Corruption Committee and the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee (LPDC) have jointly called for more stringent disciplinary measures against lawyers found guilty of unethical conduct. The demand was made in Abuja on Sunday, as both bodies expressed worry over increasing cases of professional misconduct among legal practitioners.
According to the NBA Anti-Corruption Committee, recent incidents have highlighted lapses in the current disciplinary framework, prompting urgent appeals for reforms that will deter errant lawyers from tarnishing the image of the profession. The LPDC echoed these sentiments, emphasising that weak sanctions undermine public confidence in the legal system and compromise justice delivery in Nigeria.
The call comes amid mounting complaints from members of the public and stakeholders about unethical behaviour by some lawyers, including allegations of corruption and abuse of privilege. The NBA said it is committed to upholding high ethical standards and warned that failure to act decisively could erode trust in the legal sector at a time when Nigerians are increasingly demanding accountability from public institutions.
In separate statements, both committees urged relevant authorities to review existing disciplinary procedures and introduce tougher penalties for proven cases of misconduct. They also encouraged lawyers to adhere strictly to professional codes, noting that self-regulation remains crucial to maintaining integrity within the bar.
The NBA and LPDC said they will continue working together to propose amendments aimed at strengthening the enforcement of discipline among legal practitioners nationwide. Further consultations with key stakeholders are expected as part of efforts to restore confidence in Nigeria’s justice system.
