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Ashe Sets New National Record With 9.93s Win at Lagos Commonwealth Games Trials
Sprinter storms to victory in 100m final, becoming fastest Nigerian on home soil ahead of Commonwealth selection
Sprinter storms to victory in 100m final, becoming fastest Nigerian on home soil ahead of Commonwealth selection
Nigerian athlete Favour Ashe delivered a historic performance at the national Commonwealth Games trials in Lagos on Tuesday, racing to a sensational 9.93 seconds in the men’s 100 metres final. The feat, achieved at the Yaba College of Technology stadium, marks the fastest time ever recorded by a Nigerian sprinter on home soil and secures Ashe’s place at the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
The event saw Ashe dominate the field from start to finish, crossing the line well ahead of his rivals and thrilling fans who had gathered to witness Nigeria’s top athletes compete for places on the national team. His time of 9.93 seconds not only clinched him the national title but also set a new benchmark for Nigerian sprinting at home competitions.
This victory is significant for Nigeria’s athletics community as it comes amid renewed efforts by officials to improve performance levels ahead of major international events. The performance by Ashe puts him among Africa’s elite sprinters and raises hopes for Nigeria’s medal prospects at the forthcoming Commonwealth Games.
Following the race, national selectors confirmed that Ashe’s result meets all qualification standards for international competition. Athletics Federation officials described his achievement as a major boost for Team Nigeria’s preparations. However, other athletes and coaches have called on government and sponsors to invest more in facilities and grassroots development to sustain such progress.
With trials concluded, attention now shifts to final team selection for the Commonwealth Games. Athletics enthusiasts say Ashe’s breakthrough could inspire a new generation of sprinters while raising expectations for Nigeria on the global stage.
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Ogun Police Recover Late Broadcaster’s Lexus, CP Vows to Uncover Killers
Commissioner Bode Ojajuni visits scene in Abeokuta, assures thorough investigation as detectives probe double killing
Commissioner Bode Ojajuni visits scene in Abeokuta, assures thorough investigation as detectives probe double killing
Police authorities in Ogun State have recovered a Lexus RX300 belonging to late broadcaster MS Kitan Oyesiku, after she and her security guard were allegedly killed at her residence in Abeokuta. The Commissioner of Police, Bode Ojajuni, made this known during an on-the-spot assessment of the crime scene on Monday, promising to ensure those behind the act are brought to justice.
Ojajuni arrived at the house where the retired Ogun State Television (OGTV) staff and her guard were found dead, and was briefed by detectives currently handling the investigation. According to him, police operatives traced and recovered the vehicle overnight following earlier reports that it was missing from the compound after the incident.
The case has heightened concerns over residents’ safety in Ogun Central Senatorial District, especially given recent reports of violent crimes targeting both prominent and ordinary citizens. The late Oyesiku was a respected figure in the state’s media sector, making the circumstances of her death a matter of public interest.
“It is worthy of note that the vehicle earlier reported missing from the residence, a Lexus RX300, has been recovered by police operatives during the night hours,” Commissioner Ojajuni said at the scene. He added that all necessary forensic evaluations were ongoing and assured that investigators would leave no stone unturned until those responsible are identified and prosecuted.
Police officials say they are intensifying efforts to trace further leads connected to the case. Residents have been urged to remain calm but vigilant as investigations continue. The command emphasised its commitment to restoring public confidence in security within Ogun State.
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Cubana Chiefpriest Agrees to Live DNA Test in Lagos Amid Ongoing Paternity Dispute
Socialite says he will not fund travel as Hellen Ati renews public appeal over child’s paternity claim
Socialite says he will not fund travel as Hellen Ati renews public appeal over child’s paternity claim
Popular socialite and businessman, Cubana Chiefpriest, has agreed to take a live DNA test in Lagos to resolve the ongoing paternity dispute with Kenyan woman Hellen Ati, following her renewed appeal on national television. The development comes after a video resurfaced on Monday showing Ati pleading for support while highlighting the boy’s health challenges and her financial struggles.
The controversy dates back to early 2023, when Ati claimed she met Chiefpriest during a visit to Lagos in 2022, resulting in a pregnancy. She announced the birth of her son in January 2023 and named Chiefpriest as the father, calling on him to acknowledge responsibility. Chiefpriest has consistently denied the paternity claim, describing it as an attempt to gain attention and financial benefit from his name.
In response to widespread calls from followers urging him to address the matter once and for all, Chiefpriest posted on Instagram: “Make Una help me bring her & the child for una studio make I come there come do the DNA For una on live tv for free.” He maintained that he would not send money or fund any trip, insisting that anyone making such a claim should present the child. “If you have a child for me too bring it to any of my outlets or my residence,” he added.
Despite his denial, Ati has repeatedly reached out for both a DNA test and financial assistance. She also alleged that Chiefpriest sent her ₦300,000 in instalments after childbirth complications, though he has continued to reject any suggestion of paternity. The case gained further attention in January 2025 when musician Burna Boy publicly backed Ati’s call for a DNA test and offered to facilitate her travel.
The dispute remains unresolved nearly three years after it began. While Ati insists that a DNA test will confirm Chiefpriest as her son’s father, Chiefpriest says he is prepared to undergo testing if she brings the child to Nigeria. There has been no official comment from government agencies or legal representatives of either party as at press time.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/cubana-chiefpriest-live-dna-test-hellen-ati-2026062318210376891
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WHO Confirms Ebola Cases Surpass 1,000 With 254 Deaths Recorded Globally
World Health Organisation urges intensified response as outbreak spreads to new regions and death toll rises sharply
World Health Organisation urges intensified response as outbreak spreads to new regions and death toll rises sharply
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced that confirmed cases of Ebola virus disease have now crossed the 1,000 mark worldwide, with the official death toll reaching 254 as at Tuesday, 23 June. The global health body disclosed this development in its latest update on the ongoing outbreak, which has affected several countries in recent weeks.
According to WHO, the surge in cases comes amid increased transmission in some affected regions, leading to growing concern among public health authorities. The organisation stated that efforts are ongoing to contain the spread of the virus, including enhanced surveillance, contact tracing, and deployment of medical teams to affected communities.
Ebola is a highly infectious viral disease that causes severe haemorrhagic fever and has a high mortality rate if not managed promptly. The current outbreak has raised alarm due to its rapid escalation and expansion into new areas previously considered low-risk. WHO noted that this spike in numbers underscores the need for robust public health interventions and international support to prevent further fatalities.
In its update, WHO called on governments and partners to strengthen their response capacities and ensure adequate provision of personal protective equipment for frontline health workers. The organisation also emphasised the importance of timely diagnosis and isolation of suspected cases to break chains of transmission.
Health authorities are closely monitoring the situation as international agencies mobilise additional resources for containment. WHO reiterated its commitment to supporting national governments in their efforts to curtail the outbreak and mitigate humanitarian impact. The organisation warned that unless urgent measures are taken, the number of infections and deaths could continue to rise in coming weeks.
