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Alleged cyberbullying: Again, Sowore Fails to enter defence

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*Prosecution Counsel Accuses Sowore of delay tactics as Court Sets June 4 for Ruling on recusal petition*

Politician and online publisher Omoyele Sowore has failed to enter a defence in his ongoing trial before a Federal High Court in Abuja on cyberbullying related offences.

Sowore is being prosecuted for allegedly making false claims against the person of President Bola Tinubu by referring to him as “a criminal” in a post he made on his “X” and Facebook accounts.

When the case last came up on May 8, Justice Mohammed Umar, in a ruling, dismissed Sowore’s no-case submission and upheld the argument by the prosecution counsel, Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN), that a prima facie case has been established against Sowore to warrant his being called upon to enter a defence. Recall that before adjournment, the courts dismissed Sowore’s fundamental rights suit and awarded a N1.5M fine to DSS and others.

Justice Umar then, ordered the defendant to enter his defence against the case already made out against him by the prosecution.

Shortly after the ruling, Sowore and his lawyer, Marshall Abubakar applied orally that the judge should withdraw from further handling the case on grounds of alleged bias.

Following the objection raised by Kehinde that such application are usually made formal to enable the adverse party respond appropriately, Justice Umar ordered the defence to file a formal application on their request for the judge to recuse himself to enable the prosecution respond and for the court to make a ruling.

When the case came up on Tuesday, Abubakar told the court that his client has filed letters and applications to the court’s Chief Judge, demanding a reassignment of the case to another judge.

He said the applications, one filed personally by Sowore and the other by him (the lawyer) are accompanied with affidavits and exhibits containing reasons why they are asking that the case be reassigned to another judge.

Responding, Kehinde said he was served on May 19 with the two letters filed by the defence on the same date (May 19).

Kehinde argued that what the defence has done is contrary what the court ordered them to do on the last date, which was to file a formal application to the court on their request for the judge’s recusal.

He said: “All the processes that they have filed are of no moment. This was not the directive of the court. We are opposed to all they have done.”

The prosecuting lawyer urged the court not to allow the defence to detect that pace of the proceedings in the case.

He noted that the case has got to the stage where the defendant should enter his defence if he has and If he does not have he should tell the court so that the prosecution can make the appropriate application.

In his reply, Abubakar argued that the defence has done the appropriate thing and urged the court not to allow itself to be railroaded into taking steps that are alien to the administration of justice.

The defence lawyer urged the court to adjourn further proceedings in the case to await the decision of the court’s CJ on the letters they wrote.

Ruling, Justice Umar ordered the prosecution to file its response to the defence’s letters dated May 19 which are addressed to the Chief Judge and which have also been served on the prosecuting lawyer.

The judge adjourned further hearing till June 4 pending the outcome of the petition written by the defence to the court’s Chief Judge.

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World Cup 2026: Brazil Bow To Norway’s Pressure, Lose 2-1

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Brazil’s hopes of a smooth start at the 2026 FIFA World Cup were dashed on Sunday night as Norway stunned the five-time champions with a 2-1 victory. The match, played at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, showcased Norway’s tactical discipline and relentless pressing, which unsettled Brazil’s rhythm throughout the encounter.

Norway opened the scoring in the 18th minute through striker Erling Haaland, who capitalised on a defensive lapse to slot home past Alisson Becker. The goal set the tone for a contest where Norway refused to be intimidated by Brazil’s pedigree.

The Scandinavian side pressed high, forcing Brazil into hurried passes and disrupting their usual flair. Their compact midfield ensured that Brazil’s creative outlets struggled to find space.

Brazil equalised in the 39th minute when Vinícius Júnior combined with Rodrygo to break through Norway’s defence. Vinícius finished calmly, giving the South Americans a lifeline before halftime.

Despite the equaliser, Brazil looked unsettled. Their midfield failed to dominate possession, and Norway’s physical approach kept them on the back foot.

The turning point came in the 72nd minute when Martin Ødegaard delivered a precise free-kick that found Haaland, who headed in his second goal of the night. The strike sealed Norway’s victory and left Brazil chasing shadows in the final stages.

Brazil pushed forward in search of another equaliser, but Norway’s defence held firm. Goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland produced crucial saves, denying Neymar and Vinícius in the closing minutes.

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Post-match reports confirmed Norway’s strategy was built on pressing and quick transitions. Ødegaard’s leadership in midfield and Haaland’s clinical finishing proved decisive.

Brazil, meanwhile, struggled to adapt. Their reliance on individual brilliance was not enough against Norway’s collective organisation.

FIFA’s verified match report highlighted Norway’s efficiency, noting that they converted two of their three shots on target. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), monitoring the tournament closely, praised Norway’s tactical execution as a lesson in discipline for African teams.

Brazil’s coach, Dorival Júnior, admitted in his post-match press conference that his side failed to cope with Norway’s intensity. He promised adjustments ahead of their next group game.

Fans across social media expressed shock at the result, with many calling it one of the early upsets of the tournament. Analysts pointed out that Brazil’s defensive lapses and lack of midfield control were glaring weaknesses.

Norway’s victory has now placed them in a strong position in Group C, while Brazil must regroup quickly to avoid further setbacks.

Brazil will face Mexico in their next fixture, a match that now carries added pressure. Norway, buoyed by their historic win, will look to build momentum against South Korea.

The result underscores the unpredictability of the World Cup, where tactical discipline and determination can overturn reputations.

 

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Brothers Drive D’Tigers’ Force in FIBA World Cup Qualifiers

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Nigeria’s senior men’s basketball team, D’Tigers, has found renewed energy in the ongoing FIBA World Cup Qualifiers, thanks to the impressive performances of the Iroegbu brothers, Ikenna and Uche.

The duo has become central to Nigeria’s winning streak, combining skill, speed, and tactical awareness to lift the team’s chances of securing a place in the global tournament.

Ikenna Iroegbu, the more experienced of the two, has consistently dictated play from the backcourt, providing leadership and scoring when needed. His younger brother, Uche, has complemented him with sharp shooting and defensive resilience. Together, they have given D’Tigers a balanced attack that opponents have struggled to contain.

Observers note that their chemistry on the court reflects years of shared training and understanding, making them one of the most effective sibling pairings in Nigerian basketball history.

D’Tigers’ recent victories in the qualifiers have reignited hope among fans who feared the team’s chances after earlier setbacks. The Iroegbu brothers’ contributions have been decisive, with clutch plays in tight moments ensuring Nigeria stays competitive against strong African rivals.

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Their performances have also inspired younger players in the squad, creating a culture of confidence and determination.

Beyond the statistics, the brothers represent resilience in Nigerian basketball. Despite challenges facing the sport, including funding and administrative disputes, their commitment has kept the team focused on the bigger goal — qualifying for the World Cup.

Analysts argue that their impact goes beyond the qualifiers, as they embody the potential of Nigerian talent when properly harnessed.

Supporters have praised the brothers for their consistency and passion. Social media platforms have been flooded with highlights of their plays, with many fans calling them the “heartbeat of D’Tigers.”

The excitement has also revived interest in domestic basketball, with calls for greater investment in grassroots development to produce more talents like the Iroegbus.

Nigeria’s path to the FIBA World Cup remains challenging, but the Iroegbu brothers’ form has given the team a fighting chance. Coaches believe that if the duo maintains their current level, D’Tigers can secure qualification and make a strong impression on the global stage.

The qualifiers continue, and all eyes remain on the brothers whose synergy has become Nigeria’s biggest asset in the campaign.

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Obi Accuses Tinubu Government of hiding ₦8.83trn Expenditure

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Peter Obi, presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), has accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of gross corruption following revelations that ₦8.83 trillion spent in 2025 was not included in the national budget.

The allegation stems from findings in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) consultation report, which Obi cited in a statement posted on his X account. He argued that the expenditure was outside legislative oversight and administrative scrutiny, raising concerns about transparency in public financial management.

According to Obi, the IMF report revealed that the ₦8.83 trillion was not appropriated in the 2025 budget. He described the situation as “horrible,” stressing that such spending undermines accountability.

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He noted that the amount represents about two per cent of Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and more than 35 per cent of the ₦23.96 trillion capital expenditure budget for 2025.

Obi further claimed that the sum exceeds the combined allocations to education and health in the 2025 budget. He argued that if properly managed, the funds could have improved public services, created jobs, and supported economic growth.

The former Anambra State governor described the development as evidence of financial mismanagement, warning that such practices could deepen poverty and destabilise the country.

Obi labelled the Tinubu administration “grossly corrupt, incompetent and insensitive,” insisting that the alleged expenditure highlights the urgent need for accountability in governance. He reiterated his call for President Tinubu to resign, citing failure to deliver on campaign promises and lack of commitment to citizens’ welfare.

He urged Nigerians to hold the government accountable through lawful and democratic means.

As of the time of filing this report, the Presidency and the Federal Government had not responded to Obi’s claims.

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