Sunderland mark Premier League return with 3-0 win over West Ham

Sunderland enjoyed a dream return to the Premier League after eight years away, defeating West Ham United 3-0 in front of a jubilant home crowd at the Stadium of Light.

The Black Cats, back in the top flight for the first time since the 2016/17 season, produced a commanding second-half performance to seal all three points in their opening game.

Eliezer Mayenda, the hero of May’s Championship play-off final, opened the scoring just after the hour mark, nodding in Omar Alderete’s cross to send the stadium into raptures.

Defender Dan Ballard, another play-off standout, doubled Sunderland’s lead with a precise header before Wilson Isidor struck late in added time to round off a memorable afternoon.

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The match had begun with both sides testing each other in a lively first half. Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs denied Jarrod Bowen from close range, while West Ham’s debutant keeper Mads Hermansen tipped over a powerful drive from Habib Diarra. Ballard also came to Sunderland’s rescue with a superb sliding clearance to stop Malick Diouf’s goal-bound effort.

But after the break, Sunderland grew in confidence as West Ham’s attack faltered. Mayenda’s breakthrough set the tone, Ballard’s header secured breathing room, and Isidor’s composed finish in stoppage time completed a statement victory for Regis Le Bris’ men.

The Stadium of Light roared throughout the encounter, and fans celebrated a triumphant return to the Premier League in style.

Umahi urges South-East to back Tinubu’s re-election bid in 2027

The Minister of Works, David Umahi, has called on the people of the South-East to throw their weight behind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term in 2027, stressing that the region has benefited greatly from his administration.

Umahi made the appeal on Saturday in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, while receiving the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, who was on an inspection tour of Federal Government projects in Enugu and Ebonyi States.

The former governor of Ebonyi described Tinubu as “God sent” to Nigeria and the South-East, citing massive investments in road and bridge construction across the region.

“The good works that President Tinubu is doing for the South-East are not hidden, especially in roads and bridges. He is fair and just, ensuring that no region is left behind in the dividends of democracy,” Umahi said.

He added that all governors of the region are already in support of Tinubu and should sustain that support ahead of the 2027 elections. Umahi also urged the South-East to “re-engage” politically rather than rely on sentiments in pursuit of the presidency.

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“We have to support other regions, and at God’s appointed time, the presidency will come to us. Who knows, maybe it could even be me,” he said jokingly.

Highlighting Tinubu’s economic reforms, Umahi noted that inflation had dropped to 21.8 percent and foreign reserves had risen above $40 billion. He also referenced commendations from the World Bank and WTO chief, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, as proof that the President was steering the nation on the right path.

The minister further stated that, for the first time in decades, the South-East was witnessing a strong federal presence in terms of infrastructure projects.

“I was deputy governor, governor for eight years, and even chairman of a party, but I never saw this level of federal projects in the South-East. President Tinubu has changed the story,” Umahi said.

Okonjo-Iweala meets CBN Gov Cardoso over trade matters in Abuja

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Mr. Olayemi Cardoso, on Thursday, August 14, 2025, hosted the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, at the Bank’s headquarters in Abuja.

The meeting, confirmed in a statement posted on CBN’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, was themed “Discussing Trade Matters.”

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According to the post, the session was also attended by the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, and Nigeria’s Ambassador to the WTO, Amb. (Dr.) Adamu Abdulhamid.

Although the discussions were held behind closed doors, they centered on trade-related issues and Nigeria’s engagement with global markets.

Formal details of the talks are expected to be released in due course.

Okonjo-Iweala meets CBN Gov Cardoso over trade matters in Abuja
Okonjo-Iweala meets CBN Gov Cardoso over trade matters in Abuja

AfDB commits $40m to drive AGIA green infrastructure fund

 The African Development Bank (AfDB) has committed 40 million dollars to the Alliance for Green Infrastructure in Africa Project Development Fund (AGIA-PD), anchoring the Fund’s first close of 118 million dollars.

AfDB Vice President for Private Sector, Infrastructure and Industrialisation, Mr Solomon Quaynor, made this announcement in a statement on Saturday.

Quaynor said the milestone marked a major step in mobilising blended finance to deliver investment-ready green infrastructure projects across the continent.

According to him, the initiative will help accelerate Africa’s transition to a low-carbon and climate-resilient economy.

“The AfDB’s contribution comprises 20 million dollars in grants, 10 million dollars in commercial equity, and 10 million dollars in junior equity from the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa, which it administers,” he said.

He noted that the Bank’s support was designed to de-risk early-stage projects and attract private sector capital.

“Through the 40 million dollars package spanning grants, junior equity, and commercial equity, the AfDB is pioneering a comprehensive approach to unlock Africa’s vast green infrastructure potential.

“This investment is a bold declaration that the Bank stands ready to share early-stage risk alongside our partners, while mobilising billions in private-sector investment,” Quaynor added.

Africa50 CEO, Mr Alain Ebobissé, said the first close demonstrates AGIA’s shift from ambition to execution since its launch at COP27.

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“By unlocking early-stage capital, AGIA will accelerate the development of bankable projects, strengthen local capacity, and pave the way for a more sustainable and prosperous Africa,” he said.

UK Minister of State for Development, Ms. Jenny Chapman, said Britain’s contribution would support African-led solutions in vulnerable communities.

“We are partnering with countries to unlock private investment in the places hardest hit by climate change.

“This will support solar farms, water treatment plants, and other projects that help build stronger, climate-resilient economies,” Chapman said.

Christine de Barros Said, Head of Cooperation at the German Embassy in Maputo, said Germany, through its development bank KfW, was contributing 26 million euro to spur investment.

“AGIA identifies and develops projects until they reach creditworthiness, then sells them to investors.

“This generates vital investments in renewable energy, transport, water, and digitalization, sectors Africa urgently needs to foster growth and create jobs,” she explained.

President of the West African Development Bank (BOAD), Mr Serge Ekue, said his institution’s involvement reaffirmed its commitment to bridge the infrastructure gap in the region.

“BOAD’s commitment to supporting Africa50 in implementing AGIA underscores our dedication to closing Africa’s infrastructure gap and fostering private sector investment in innovative projects,” he said.

Mr Mark Gallogly, Co-founder of the Three Cairns Group, highlighted the challenge AGIA aimed to solve: “The lack of bankable projects remains a persistent barrier to scaling clean energy and climate-resilient infrastructure.

“AGIA’s first close marks a significant milestone in tackling the challenge,” Gallogly noted.

Ms. Georgia Keohane, CEO of the Soros Economic Development Fund, described AGIA as a vital Africa-led initiative.

“The Soros Economic Development Fund is proud to support AGIA, a critically important partnership catalysing transformative projects that enhance climate resilience and drive inclusive, sustainable development,” she said.

Jointly led by the AfDB, African Union Commission, and Africa50, the AGIA initiative aims to raise 500 million dollars to unlock a 10 billion dollars pipeline of infrastructure projects across energy, sustainable transport, water, and ICT sectors.

(NAN)

Police arrest Ogun PDP officials, INEC staff with cash, party denies wrongdoing

Security operatives in Ogun State have arrested some officials of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) alongside two staff members of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) after they were allegedly found in possession of a large sum of money.

The arrest reportedly took place at a hotel in Iperu-Remo, Ikenne Local Government Area, and was captured in a viral video circulating on social media on Saturday.

In the footage, two INEC officials — a male and a female — were seen squatting beside PDP officers while being interrogated by security personnel. The unidentified officer in the video alleged that the INEC staff had received cash from the PDP officials at the hotel.

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One of the arrested INEC officials admitted that his supervisor instructed him to collect the money from the politicians. However, the PDP chairman, who identified himself as an official of the party in Ogun State, denied any involvement in vote-buying.

“You are just showing money; I don’t know anything about it,” the PDP official insisted during questioning.

The incident has sparked controversy online, with many Nigerians demanding transparency from both the electoral body and political parties. The PDP has yet to release an official statement addressing the arrests.

FAAN warns against repeat of KWAM 1, ‘KWAM 2’ flight incidents

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has cautioned air travelers, aviation staff, and cabin crew to remain calm, courteous, and professional when handling disputes within airports or onboard flights.

This warning, issued on Saturday through FAAN’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, follows two recent high-profile incidents that sparked nationwide debate, the altercation involving Fuji legend Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, and a similar clash aboard an Ibom Air flight involving passenger Comfort Emmanson, whom social media users have now dubbed “KWAM 2.”

FAAN stressed that violence or unruly behavior is never acceptable in any circumstance, urging passengers to always channel their complaints through the proper platforms.

“Stay calm, stay safe: No matter the situation, violence is never the answer. If you have a concern, visit the FAAN Customer Service Desk to lodge a formal complaint, your issue will be addressed promptly and professionally,” the agency said.

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The Authority further reminded aviation professionals of their responsibility to maintain order and uphold public confidence in Nigeria’s air transport system. Cabin crew were specifically advised to stay composed even under pressure, while also delivering service with courtesy.

FAAN added that continuous training and retraining of aviation personnel would ensure excellent service delivery and conflict-free flights.

Reassuring the public, the Authority concluded:

“Your Safety, Our Priority: FAAN is committed to ensuring safety, security, and comfort at all our airports — so every journey begins and ends with peace of mind.”

By-election: Heavy security at Onitsha polling units

There was heavy security presence on Saturday across major roads and strategic locations at the Onitsha North Constituency 1 and the Anambra House of Assembly to ensure peaceful by-election.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that security agencies manning the areas include the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the Nigerian Army.

NAN recalls that there were two by-elections going on in the state, aimed at filling the vacant seats at both the Senate and Anambra House of Assembly, following the death of late Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah and late Mr Justice Azuka.

Ubah won his Senatorial election in 2023 under Young Progressives Party (YPP) and later defected to All Progressives Congress (APC), while Azuka represented Onitsha North Constituency 1 at the Anambra legislature under Labour Party (LP).

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Law enforcement officers were seen in areas such as Agba Street, Orakuwe, Uguta Road and in all the polling units visited at Ward 3, polling unit 016 and 017, Ward 4, polling units 6 and 9 in Okosi respectively.

The Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) Party Agent, Mr Sylvester Mozie, said that the election was going on smoothly.

Mozie noted that there was no case of any violence or card failure on the part of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

On her part, the Presiding Officer in ward 3, Ms Ngozi Ugwuegbu, said she arrived at the polling centre by 8 a.m. and the process was going on smoothly.

(NAN)

Fire guts Fresh FM Ibadan studio

A popular Ibadan radio station, Fresh FM, located around the Challenge area, was razed by fire on Friday night.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) gathered that the fire started in the station, owned by popular gospel musician Yinka Ayefele, shortly after 8:00 p.m.

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The Chairman of Oyo State Fire Services, Mr Morouf Akinwande, confirmed the incident to NAN on Friday in Ibadan.

Akinwande said agency personnel were deployed to the scene and successfully extinguished the fire.

He added that more details on the incident would be provided later.
(NAN) 

EPL: Liverpool edge Bournemouth in 6-goal opener

Liverpool opened their Premier League title defence with a 4-2 victory over Bournemouth in an emotional night at Anfield on Friday.

The match began with a poignant tribute to late forward Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, with fans observing a heartfelt 20th-minute applause.

New signing Hugo Ekitike marked his debut in style, firing home in the 37th minute after a swift attacking move involving Dominik Szoboszlai.

Shortly after the restart, Cody Gakpo doubled Liverpool’s advantage, finishing neatly from Ekitike’s precise pass to make it 2-0.

Bournemouth refused to fold, and Antoine Semenyo reduced the deficit in the 64th minute with a cool finish from a counterattack.

Twelve minutes later, Semenyo struck again, weaving through Liverpool’s defence before driving a powerful shot past Alisson to level the match.

Liverpool responded late, with substitute Federico Chiesa volleying in from close range in the 88th minute to restore their lead.

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In stoppage time, Mohamed Salah sealed the win with a fierce strike, extending his record as the Premier League’s top scorer on opening days.

The evening was briefly marred by an incident in which Semenyo reported racial abuse from the stands, prompting officials to pause the match.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot praised his team’s resilience, highlighting Ekitike’s impact and the collective spirit in honouring Jota’s memory.

Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola commended Semenyo’s performance but admitted defensive lapses proved costly in the closing stages.

The win ensures Liverpool start their campaign with momentum, combining attacking flair with emotional resolve in a fixture that will be long remembered for its intensity and sentiment.

(NAN)

By-election: Heavy security at voting areas in Ibadan

The presence of heavy security was observed on Saturday across major roads and strategic locations within the Ibadan North Federal Constituency to ensure a peaceful by-election.

The security agencies observed comprise the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the Nigerian Army.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the by-election is due to the death of Hon. Olajide Akinremi, a member of the House of Assembly, which occurred on July 10, 2024.

Akinremi was a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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NAN reports that law enforcement officers had been in areas such as Adamasingba, Agodi-Gate axis, University of Ibadan junction, and Mokola, among others, as early as 7.00 a.m.

Other areas duly manned by security agents include Mokola, Sango–UI Road, Housing Corporation, Bodija, as well as the Secretariat, and Bodija Market–UI Road.

The security agents allowed movement for only those with businesses related to the election, while others were turned back.

Voters were also seen moving in an orderly manner to their respective polling units under the watchful eyes of security agents.

(NAN)