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MTN Announces Airtime Compensation for 3 Months Over Network Disruptions

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MTN Nigeria will compensate subscribers with free airtime for three months following repeated network disruptions, the telecom giant confirmed Saturday. The move comes after a directive from the Nigerian Communications Commission to improve service quality across all networks. Starting June 1, 2026, all active MTN prepaid and postpaid customers will receive monthly airtime bonuses for three months. The compensation applies automatically — no codes, no registration needed. MTN says the airtime value will be calculated based on a subscriber’s average monthly usage over the last six months. Heavy users will get more, but every active line gets something. The bonus airtime will be credited within the first week of each month and can be used for calls, SMS, and data. “We acknowledge the frustrations our customers faced due to service outages in Q1 and Q2,” MTN Nigeria CEO Karl Toriola said in a statement. “This is not just regulatory compliance. It’s about rebuilding trust.” The...

Super Eagles Thrash Jamaica 3-0 to Retain Unity Cup.

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The Super Eagles left no doubt at The Valley on Saturday, outclassing Jamaica 3-0 to retain the Unity Cup and claim the trophy for a record fourth time. In front of a lively London crowd, Eric Chelle’s experimental side delivered a performance full of control, pace, and clinical finishing. Alhassan Yusuf bagged a brace, captain Terem Moffi nodded in another, and Nigeria extended its perfect record in the competition — 2002, 2004, 2025, and now 2026. Nigeria didn’t wait. Three minutes in, a long throw caused chaos in the Jamaican box. The keeper parried, but Yusuf reacted first and buried the rebound to make it 1-0. The Valley, home of Charlton Athletic, erupted in green and white.  Jamaica, fresh off World Cup qualification, struggled to settle. Leon Bailey saw flashes of the ball, but Nigeria’s midfield of Ndidi, Onyedika, and Yusuf dictated every phase. The Reggae Boyz barely had a touch in the opening 10 minutes as the Super Eagles “pinged the ball around” and kept t...

PSG Retain Champions League Crown After Shootout Heartbreak for Arsenal

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Paris Saint-Germain are champions of Europe again. Luis Enrique’s side defeated Arsenal 4-3 on penalties at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on Saturday night, retaining the Champions League after a tense 1-1 draw through 120 minutes. It is PSG’s second consecutive European title and the first time any club has gone back-to-back since Real Madrid’s three-peat from 2016 to 2018. First Half: Havertz Strikes Early Arsenal, chasing their first Champions League trophy, started fast. Kai Havertz smashed Arsenal into an early lead in the 6th minute, capitalizing on a defensive mix-up to beat Matvey Safonov. Mikel Arteta’s side pressed PSG relentlessly. Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard dictated tempo while PSG struggled for rhythm. The French champions’ best chance came when 17-year-old Myles Lewis-Skelly blocked a Khvicha Kvaratskhelia shot onto the post. Half-time: Arsenal 1-0 PSG. PSG came out transformed after the break. The equalizer arrived on 65 minutes. Kvaratskhelia...

FIFA Confirms Jay-Jay Okocha Still Holds World Cup Dribbling Record.

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FIFA has officially reaffirmed what Nigerian fans have shouted for 27 years: no player in World Cup history has completed more successful take-ons in a single match than Jay-Jay Okocha. The governing body’s Technical Study Group released its updated “Individual Performance Index” on Thursday, confirming Okocha’s 15 completed dribbles against Italy at USA ’94 remains the all-time World Cup record. The announcement ends decades of debate and puts a FIFA stamp on a piece of Super Eagles folklore. Group stage. Nigeria 1-2 Italy. Debutants Nigeria are 1-0 up thanks to Amuneke. Then 21-year-old Okocha puts on a show. Facing a Maldini-led Italian defense, he attempted 21 take-ons and completed 15. He spun past Albertini, sat Costacurta down twice, and turned Dino Baggio into a spectator. Italy won late through Baggio, but Okocha left with the record. For years, the stat lived in a gray area. Opta didn’t exist in 1994. FIFA’s original match reports listed “dribbles” loo...

Mourinho Returns: Real Madrid Turns to 'The Special One' Again.

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José Mourinho is back at the Santiago Bernabéu.  Real Madrid confirmed late Sunday that the 63-year-old Portuguese manager has signed a two-year deal to take over as head coach, replacing Carlo Ancelotti who departs after lifting the 2025/26 La Liga title. It’s Mourinho’s second stint with Los Blancos, 13 years after his turbulent but trophy-laden first spell from 2010 to 2013. The agreement was finalized in Madrid on Saturday night after a whirlwind 48 hours. Ancelotti had already agreed to take the Brazil national team job post-Copa América, leaving Pérez with a short list: Xabi Alonso, Zinedine Zidane, and Mourinho. Alonso chose to stay at Leverkusen for another year. Zidane, according to club sources, was “not convinced by the project.” That left Mourinho, who had been without a club since leaving Fenerbahçe in April. Terms of the deal: Two years until June 2028, with an option for a third. Salary is reportedly €12m net per year, making him the highest-paid manager ...

FG, Govs, Labour at the Table Over N100,000 Minimum Wage

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Negotiations for a new national minimum wage have entered a critical phase, with the Federal Government, state governors, and Organised Labour now discussing N100,000 as a possible benchmark.  The tripartite committee reconvened in Abuja this week after months of deadlock, with Labour insisting that soaring inflation and the removal of fuel subsidy have made the current N30,000 wage “unlivable.” Government and governors are pushing for a figure the states can actually pay without mass layoffs. The current N30,000 minimum wage was signed in 2019. Since then, inflation has eroded purchasing power. The National Bureau of Statistics pegged inflation at 33.2% in April 2026, with food inflation above 40%. A 50kg bag of rice that cost N18,000 in 2019 now sells for over N75,000 in most markets. Labour initially demanded N615,000 in January 2024, citing a cost-of-living estimate for a family of six. The FG countered with N48,000, then N54,000. Governors under the Nigeria Governo...

Alex Otti: Abia Delivers 800km of Roads, Slashes Debt by 70% in 3 Years.

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Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, says his administration has completed 800 kilometers of roads and reduced the state’s debt burden by 70% within three years in office. The governor made the announcement during a statewide broadcast marking his administration’s third year, highlighting what he described as “a radical shift from rhetoric to results.” According to Otti, the 800km figure covers both reconstructed and newly built roads across the 17 local government areas of the state.  Flagship projects include the 6.7km Port Harcourt Road in Aba, which had been abandoned for over 20 years before his government awarded and completed it in 18 months. The road, now dualized with streetlights and drainage, links Aba to Port Harcourt and serves as a major economic artery for traders at Ariaria International Market. Other key stretches completed are: - *Umuahia–Uzuakoli–Akara Road*: 45km connecting the state capital to Abia North - *Arochukwu–Ohafia Road*: 41.4km, opening up the ...

Anthony Gordon to Barcelona: €80m Statement Signing for Barcelona's 2026 Project.

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Gordon. FC Barcelona have made their boldest move of the 2026 transfer window by announcing the signing of Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United. The 25-year-old England winger put pen to paper on a 5-year contract this week after completing his medical in Catalonia. The fee is reported at around €80 million plus add-ons, roughly £70 million, making him Barca’s most expensive purchase since the post-pandemic era. For a club that spent years battling La Liga’s financial controls, this is a statement. It says Hansi Flick and Deco are done waiting. After winning LaLiga 25/26 with 94 points, Barcelona aren’t just defending a title — they’re building a team to dominate Europe again. Gordon is the first piece. Barcelona’s left wing has been a problem since Neymar left. Raphinha has delivered on the right, Lamine Yamal is a generational talent, but the left side lacked a direct, high-energy winger who could stretch defenses and score. Enter Gordon. Last season at Newcas...

Spain’s World Cup Revolution: No Real Madrid Players for the First Time in 76 Years

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When Luis de la Fuente read out Spain’s 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup on May 25, one statistic jumped out immediately: zero Real Madrid players.  For the first time since 1950, La Roja will enter a World Cup without a single player from the Spanish capital’s most decorated club. The decision ends a run that spanned 19 straight tournaments and underscores how quickly the balance of power in Spanish football has shifted. De la Fuente was direct when asked about the omission. “I don’t look at where players come from. What matters are Spanish players who are proud to represent their country’s national team”.  Sporting form, not politics, drove the call. Real Madrid finished the 2025-26 season eight points behind Barcelona in La Liga and failed to win a major trophy. Key Spanish internationals from Madrid struggled for minutes or fitness. Dani Carvajal ended the season recovering from a long-term knee problem. Dean Huijsen, Raúl Asencio, and Fran Garcí...