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Morocco Hold Brazil to 1–1 Draw as Scotland Go Top in World Cup Group C
Scotland secure vital win to lead Group C, while Morocco frustrate Brazil in tightly contested encounter
Scotland secure vital win to lead Group C, while Morocco frustrate Brazil in tightly contested encounter
Morocco held Brazil to a 1–1 draw in their FIFA World Cup Group C match on Sunday, with both teams sharing points at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo. The result allowed Scotland to move top of the group following their earlier victory.
The match between Morocco and Brazil was marked by a strong defensive display from the North Africans, who managed to neutralise the attacking threat of the five-time world champions. Brazil took the lead early in the second half, but Morocco responded with a well-taken equaliser midway through the period. Both sides created chances but were unable to find a decisive winner before the final whistle.
Scotland had earlier edged out their opponents in a crucial fixture, collecting maximum points and overtaking both Morocco and Brazil on the Group C standings. The Scots now lead with four points from two matches, while Morocco and Brazil are level on two points each. The results leave qualification for the knockout stage finely balanced ahead of the final round of group matches.
The outcome is significant for Nigeria’s football fans, who are closely following Group C as potential future opponents for the Super Eagles should they advance from their own pool. Football analysts have noted that Morocco’s disciplined approach could pose problems for more fancied teams like Brazil. “We came here with a plan and executed it well,” said Morocco’s head coach in his post-match briefing. Brazilian captain also expressed disappointment but promised that his team would regroup for their last group game.
Attention will now shift to the final round of matches, where all three teams retain hopes of progression. The Super Eagles’ technical crew is expected to analyse these results as part of preparations for possible World Cup knockout encounters.
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Boko Haram Insurgents Attack Borno School, Kill One and Burn Classrooms in Chibok LGA
Police confirm security operatives repelled further violence as incident renews fears in community linked to 2014 abductions
Police confirm security operatives repelled further violence as incident renews fears in community linked to 2014 abductions
Suspected Boko Haram insurgents launched an attack on Kautikari village in Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State on Saturday evening, killing one person and setting fire to part of a secondary school. The incident was confirmed by local authorities and the Borno State Police Command on Sunday.
According to Malah Kyari, Education Secretary for Chibok LGA, the attackers specifically targeted the junior secondary section of Government Day Secondary School. “I can confirm that the insurgents attacked the Kautikari community yesterday, killed one person, and set ablaze one block containing five classrooms and an office at Kautikari JSS,” Kyari stated.
Kautikari is a community that previously gained international attention during the mass abduction of over 200 schoolgirls by Boko Haram in 2014. The latest attack has revived concerns about the safety of educational institutions and residents in the area, which remains vulnerable despite years of counter-insurgency efforts by government forces.
Police Public Relations Officer for Borno State Command, ASP Nahum Daso, confirmed the incident and said security personnel responded promptly to limit further damage. “They attacked Kautikari village, where they burnt two classrooms at Government Day Secondary School and killed one person, a man,” Daso said. He added that security operatives faced resistance from the assailants but were able to repel them before more harm could be done.
Authorities say investigations are ongoing while patrols have been intensified in Chibok LGA to prevent further attacks. The state government has urged residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Meanwhile, education officials are assessing damages with a view to restoring learning facilities for affected students.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/boko-haram-attacks-borno-school-kills-one-burns-classrooms/
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Anambra Government Arrests Pastor Over Alleged Conversion of 75 Women as Wives in Onitsha
State hands Harrison Charles to police after viral video sparked probe into alleged wife-swapping, vows crackdown on fraudulent ministries
State hands Harrison Charles to police after viral video sparked probe into alleged wife-swapping, vows crackdown on fraudulent ministries
The Anambra State Government has confirmed the arrest of Pastor Harrison Charles, founder of Day Spring Assembly in Awada, Onitsha, following allegations that he converted 75 women—including married congregants—into his wives and encouraged wife-swapping among church members. The arrest was effected by operatives of the state’s security outfit, Agunechemba, after a viral video surfaced online detailing accusations against the cleric.
According to Dr Ejimofor Opara, Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Charles was apprehended on Thursday and has been handed over to the police for further investigation. The state government said the move is part of a wider campaign against individuals accused of running fraudulent religious organisations within Anambra State.
The allegations against Pastor Charles have generated significant public concern in Onitsha and beyond, particularly given recent debates around unregulated religious practices in Nigeria’s South-East. Many of the alleged victims are said to be members of his church, with claims that they were pressured into unconventional marital arrangements under spiritual pretexts.
“Pastor Harrison Charles, owner of Day Spring Assembly in Awada, Onitsha, was arrested by operatives of Agunechemba following a viral video containing several allegations against him,” Dr Opara stated in a press briefing. “He is currently being investigated by the police, in collaboration with the Anambra State Government.”
Authorities have urged residents to report similar cases involving religious institutions or leaders engaging in practices deemed harmful or illegal. As at Friday morning, police investigations are ongoing and no formal charges have been filed yet. The state government has reiterated its commitment to regulating religious activities and protecting vulnerable citizens from exploitation.
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Federal Civil Defence Board Releases Lists of Successful Immigration, Fire, NSCDC, and NCoS Applicants Nationwide
Applicants advised to check official portal as recruitment moves into final phase; board urges transparency and warns against extortion
Applicants advised to check official portal as recruitment moves into final phase; board urges transparency and warns against extortion
The Federal Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has released the lists of successful candidates for ongoing recruitment into the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Federal Fire Service (FFS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS). The announcement was made on Sunday, 14 June 2026, in Abuja, with applicants across all 36 states and the FCT urged to verify their status on the official CDCFIB recruitment portal.
According to information provided by the board, shortlisted candidates are expected to proceed with further screening processes as stipulated in their respective agencies’ guidelines. The CDCFIB emphasised that this phase marks a significant step in addressing manpower gaps within Nigeria’s key paramilitary agencies. The recruitment exercise has attracted thousands of applicants nationwide, reflecting the high demand for jobs in federal security institutions.
The release of the lists comes at a time when concerns over unemployment and security remain prominent in national discourse. Many young Nigerians see careers in these agencies as opportunities for stable employment and public service. The board’s decision to publish the lists online aims to promote transparency and accessibility for all applicants regardless of location.
In an official statement issued on Sunday, CDCFIB management advised successful candidates to beware of fraudsters claiming they can influence final selection or secure postings for a fee. “All applicants should note that the selection process is strictly merit-based; no payment is required at any stage,” the board warned. The agencies involved also reiterated their commitment to ensuring that only qualified individuals are admitted after thorough verification.
Further instructions regarding documentation, medical screening, and physical verification will be communicated directly to successful candidates through official channels. The board urged those who have not been shortlisted not to lose hope, assuring Nigerians that future recruitment exercises will follow due process.
