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Abuja’s MKO Abiola Stadium Hosts CBN Tennis Semifinals as Michael, Abua, Khadijat Advance
Defending champion Emmanuel Michael to face Jimoh Joseph; access issues at Lagos venue raise fresh concerns for young players
Defending champion Emmanuel Michael to face Jimoh Joseph; access issues at Lagos venue raise fresh concerns for young players
Top Nigerian tennis stars have booked their places in the semifinals of the 47th Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Senior Tennis Championships, with matches set to continue today at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abuja. Defending men’s singles champion Emmanuel Michael, alongside Abua Canise, Yusuf Abubakar and Jimoh Joseph, progressed after a series of intense quarterfinal clashes on Wednesday.
In the men’s singles semifinals, top seed Abua Canise is scheduled to play Yusuf Abubakar in the opening fixture. The defending champion Michael, seeded third, will face unseeded Jimoh Joseph in the second semifinal. The winners will compete for the tournament’s top prize on Thursday.
For the women’s singles category, top seed Mohammed Khadijat led a strong field into the semifinals. The women’s matches are expected to deliver high-level competition as athletes battle for this year’s title.
The CBN Senior Tennis Championships are a major event in Nigeria’s sporting calendar, drawing leading players from across the country and offering vital ranking points. However, access to training facilities remains a challenge for many athletes. Gloria Samuel, current CBN Girls’ 16s Champion, is among those reportedly denied entry to use tennis courts at the National Stadium in Lagos—an issue that has sparked debate among stakeholders about support for grassroots talent.
Tournament organisers have maintained that preparations for the finals are on track and promised a fair contest for all qualified players. Officials say security and logistical arrangements at the MKO Abiola Stadium meet national standards for major sporting events.
As anticipation builds ahead of Thursday’s finals, attention is also turning to how authorities can improve access and opportunities for young Nigerian tennis players aspiring to reach national and international levels.
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INEC Deploys Election Materials, Personnel Across Ekiti Ahead of 2026 Governorship Poll
Electoral body moves sensitive materials to all 16 LGAs as stakeholders urge transparency in South-West state
Electoral body moves sensitive materials to all 16 LGAs as stakeholders urge transparency in South-West state
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has commenced the deployment of election materials and personnel across Ekiti State in preparation for the upcoming 2026 governorship election. The exercise began on Friday, with INEC officials dispatching sensitive and non-sensitive materials to the 16 local government areas ahead of the scheduled poll.
According to INEC, the early deployment is aimed at ensuring timely arrival of materials at polling units and smooth conduct of the election. Ad-hoc staff were also mobilised to various local government headquarters, where they will receive further instructions before moving to their designated polling stations. Security agencies have been placed on alert to support INEC’s logistical operations and maintain order during the exercise.
The deployment comes amid growing expectations from residents and political parties that INEC will deliver a free and fair contest. The commission’s proactive approach is seen as an effort to address past complaints about late arrival of voting materials and personnel, which often led to delays and voter disenfranchisement in previous elections in the South-West state.
INEC officials assured stakeholders that all measures are in place for a credible exercise. “We have distributed materials according to schedule and trained our staff for effective service delivery,” one official said at a distribution centre in Ado-Ekiti. Political parties have urged INEC to ensure strict adherence to electoral guidelines, while civil society observers called for transparency throughout the process.
With preparations entering their final phase, attention now shifts to election day logistics and security arrangements across Ekiti’s towns and villages. The governorship contest is expected to be closely watched by national parties as it sets the tone for subsequent elections in the region.
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Delta Court Grants ₦50 Million Bail to Native Doctor Accused of Ritual Practices
Judge imposes strict bail conditions as defendant faces ongoing trial for alleged ritual activities in Delta State
Judge imposes strict bail conditions as defendant faces ongoing trial for alleged ritual activities in Delta State
A High Court sitting in Delta State has granted bail in the sum of ₦50 million to a native doctor currently standing trial for alleged involvement in ritual practices. The decision was delivered on Friday, 19 June 2026, following a bail application by the defence counsel during proceedings in the state capital.
The court, presided over by a High Court judge, ruled that the accused must provide two sureties in like sum, both of whom must be resident within the jurisdiction and show evidence of substantial means. The native doctor, whose name was not disclosed at press time, was arrested earlier this year after security agencies alleged his participation in unlawful ritual activities within Delta State.
The case has attracted significant attention from residents and traditional leaders in the South-South region, with many expressing concern about the prevalence of such practices and their impact on community safety. Under Nigerian law, ritual-related offences are considered serious crimes and often carry lengthy prison sentences if convictions are secured.
During Friday’s hearing, the prosecution opposed the bail application, citing concerns about possible interference with witnesses and the risk of flight by the defendant. However, the judge noted that bail is at the court’s discretion and set strict conditions to ensure the accused remains available for trial. The matter was adjourned to a later date for continuation of hearing.
Legal analysts say that while bail does not amount to an acquittal, it allows defendants to prepare their case outside detention. Community members have called on authorities to intensify efforts against ritual-related crimes across Delta and neighbouring states.
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Abuja Court Sentences 37-Year-Old to Death by Hanging Over 2014 Nyanya Bombing
Judgement brings closure to victims’ families after deadly attack that left dozens dead in Federal Capital Territory
Judgement brings closure to victims’ families after deadly attack that left dozens dead in Federal Capital Territory
A High Court in Abuja has sentenced a 37-year-old man to death by hanging for his role in the 2014 Nyanya bombing, which claimed dozens of lives in the Federal Capital Territory. The judgement was delivered on Friday, marking the end of a lengthy trial connected to one of Nigeria’s deadliest terror incidents.
The court found the accused guilty of terrorism charges relating to the April 2014 explosion at the busy Nyanya motor park, where scores were killed and many others injured during morning rush hour. Security operatives had arrested the culprit after investigations linked him to the planning and execution of the attack.
The Nyanya bombing shocked Nigerians and drew widespread condemnation at the time, highlighting major security challenges facing Abuja and surrounding areas. The incident triggered a nationwide security alert, with government deploying additional personnel and increasing surveillance across key locations in the capital.
Delivering judgement, the presiding judge said the evidence presented by prosecution proved beyond reasonable doubt that the convict was directly involved in orchestrating the bombing. The sentence was handed down according to relevant anti-terrorism laws. There was no immediate response from defence counsel or relatives of the convict following the ruling.
With this verdict, legal analysts say authorities have demonstrated commitment to prosecuting those responsible for attacks on civilians. Security agencies are expected to intensify efforts to bring remaining suspects linked to similar incidents before justice, while survivors and families of victims continue to seek support for rehabilitation.
