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Egypt Secures Historic Win, Tops Group G

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Egypt made history on Sunday night in Vancouver, defeating New Zealand 3-1 to record their first-ever FIFA World Cup win. The result lifted the Pharaohs to the top of Group G with four points, while New Zealand remained bottom with just one.

The match began with New Zealand showing early intent. Defender Finn Surman rose highest to head home in the 15th minute, giving the Oceania side a shock lead. Egypt struggled to find rhythm in the first half, with misplaced passes and a lack of penetration in attack.

Coach Hossam Hassan’s halftime talk proved decisive. Egypt returned with renewed energy, pressing higher and moving the ball faster. Their persistence paid off in the 58th minute when Mostafa Zico equalised with a composed finish inside the box.

Ten minutes later, Mohamed Salah, Egypt’s talisman, put his side ahead. The captain latched onto a through ball and calmly slotted past the New Zealand goalkeeper. His influence was undeniable, combining leadership with technical brilliance.

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Mahmoud Trezeguet sealed the victory in the 82nd minute, finishing off a swift counterattack that left New Zealand’s defence exposed. The third goal ended any hopes of a comeback for the Kiwis.

Salah’s performance stood out. Beyond his goal, he provided an assist and constantly troubled New Zealand’s backline. His display earned him the Man of the Match award, underlining his importance to Egypt’s campaign.

For Egypt, the win was more than three points. It marked a historic milestone, ending a 92-year wait since their World Cup debut in 1934. The victory also boosted morale ahead of their next group fixture.

New Zealand, despite their bright start, failed to sustain pressure. Their midfield struggled to cope with Egypt’s intensity after the break, and defensive lapses proved costly. With only one point from two matches, their chances of progressing now hang by a thread.

Coach Darren Bazeley admitted his side lost focus after halftime. “We started well but could not maintain control. Egypt punished our mistakes,” he said.

The result reshaped Group G standings. Egypt now leads with four points, ahead of their next opponents. New Zealand sits bottom, needing a win in their final group match to keep slim hopes alive.

For Egyptian fans, the night in Vancouver will be remembered as a turning point. The Pharaohs not only secured a historic win but also announced themselves as serious contenders in the tournament.

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INEC Reports 87% Readiness For Enugu North By-Election

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that preparations for the Enugu North Senatorial District by-election are nearly complete, with the commission recording 87 percent readiness.

Dr. Chukwuemeka Chukwu, the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Enugu State, disclosed the update during an interview in Enugu. He explained that the commission had already sorted and dispatched non-sensitive materials to its six local government area offices within the senatorial district.

According to Chukwu, the materials will be moved from the council offices to Registration Area Centres (RACs) to ensure smooth distribution ahead of the June 20 poll. He stressed that the commission’s logistics plan was on track and designed to avoid last-minute challenges.

The REC also confirmed that all Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) devices had been fully configured and charged. These devices, introduced to enhance transparency and reduce electoral malpractice, will be deployed across polling units in the district.

Chukwu noted that INEC had concluded engagements with critical stakeholders at the state, senatorial, and local government levels. He said the meetings recorded strong participation, with stakeholders raising questions about the process and receiving clarifications from senior officials.

He revealed that four political parties would field candidates in the by-election. While he declined to name them, he explained that INEC had monitored their primaries and submitted reports to the commission’s headquarters for approval.

Training for election officials is scheduled to begin on Friday, covering ad-hoc staff and permanent INEC workers. The training will focus on electoral procedures, use of BVAS devices, and compliance with guidelines.

Security arrangements are also being finalised. Chukwu said INEC would meet with the police and other security agencies to ensure the safety of officials, materials, and voters during the exercise. He emphasised that security presence would be critical to maintaining order and protecting the integrity of the process.

The by-election was scheduled after INEC published the official timetable on May 21. It is expected to fill the vacant seat in the Enugu North Senatorial District, a contest that will test the strength of political parties in the state ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Chukwu assured residents that INEC was committed to conducting a credible poll. He urged voters to participate actively and expressed confidence that the commission’s preparations would guarantee a transparent outcome.

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Nollywood Producers Can’t Freely Use Afrobeats Songs In Movies Anymore – Dami Twitch

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Music video director and filmmaker Dami Twitch has revealed that Nollywood producers can no longer freely use Afrobeats songs in movies without obtaining proper permission.

Speaking on a recent episode of the Afropolitan podcast, Twitch explained that many Afrobeats artists now have publishing agreements with foreign companies, making it more difficult for filmmakers to secure the rights to use their music.

According to him, the high cost of licensing songs has become a major challenge for many independent movie producers.

He said this situation is affecting the relationship between the Nollywood and Afrobeats industries.

“Nollywood producers can’t freely use Afrobeats songs in movies anymore. Some artists have already sold their music rights, so adding their songs to films becomes difficult.

“Even if the artist is my friend, they can’t give me permission to use their song freely because they have already entered a contract. That is a major challenge in the movie industry.

“The collaboration between Nollywood and Afrobeats is at a very weird place right now. A lot of producers can’t afford putting Afrobeats songs in their movies unless a big studio or investor supports them. Nigerian producers are mostly independent filmmakers so a lot of us won’t be able to afford it,” he said.

Twitch noted that while both industries continue to grow globally, the rising cost of music licensing is making collaboration more difficult for many filmmakers.

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Mobile Operators Plan $1bn Investment In Network Infrastructure – NCC

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Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has revealed that Nigeria’s telecommunications operators plan to increase capital expenditure on network infrastructure in 2026, with investments expected to exceed the more than $1billion (about N1.4 trillion) spent across the sector in 2025.

The planned increase follows infrastructure expansion in 2025, when operators deployed over 2,850 new network sites nationwide. The rollout extended coverage across urban areas, rural communities and major transport routes, while supporting the expansion of fifth-generation (5G) services.

Aminu Maida, executive vice chairman of the NCC, said improvements recorded in the regulator’s latest network performance report were driven by industry investment in 2025.

He said the report reflects the impact of sustained capital spending on network capacity and coverage.

“Industry investment of over $1bn in 2025 supported the deployment of more than 2,850 new sites to expand coverage and capacity nationwide,” Maida said. “The commission has received commitments from operators to exceed these investment levels in 2026.”

Nigeria faces increasing pressure on telecommunications infrastructure due to rising data consumption, higher operating costs and the need to extend reliable connectivity beyond major cities, a challenge common across emerging markets.

The increase in investment follows a period of financial strain in the sector, during which operators sought tariff adjustments. A 50 per cent increase in service charges, approved by the NCC and the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, helped improve cash flow and restore operators’ capacity to invest in network expansion.

The NCC’s fourth-quarter 2025 report showed improvements in key performance indicators, including higher median download speeds in both urban and rural areas. The report also indicated a reduction in differences in video streaming quality between locations and continued strengthening of the 4G network.

Maida said the commission uses independently verified performance data to guide regulatory decisions on spectrum management, infrastructure upgrades, service quality enforcement and rural connectivity expansion.

Despite these improvements, the NCC said challenges remain. The report identified gaps in 5G availability, disparities in upload speeds and areas with limited mobile coverage.

The commission said increased infrastructure spending in 2026 would be important to addressing these gaps and supporting growing demand for data services. It added that the publication of network performance reports is part of its effort to promote data-driven regulation, supported by analysis from network intelligence firm Ookla.

With operators expected to invest beyond $1bn in 2026, the NCC said it anticipates further improvements in network reliability, speed and coverage.

The commission said it will continue to work with industry stakeholders to ensure that higher investment leads to measurable improvements in service quality for subscribers.

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