More tributes pour in for Nigerian soldier, Lieutenant Suleiman killed by bandits during an ambush in Abuja.

Nigerians have taken to social media to mourn a military officer killed by bandits during an ambush in Abuja on Monday, July 25.



The deceased identified as Lt. Jauro Ibrahim Suleiman joined the military three years ago after completing his NYSC. 

Two soldiers and a Captain were killed by terrorists during the attack which occurred in the Bwari area of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Sunday night. 

The captain and the two soldiers were attached to the 7 Guards Brigade of the Nigerian Army.

Taking to Facebook to mourn Suleiman, one of his friends, Abba Haruna, wrote;

”I knew Lt. Jauro Ibrahim Suleiman in 2011, U11ec ABU Zaria, since then, he’s been a good Freind. During our undergraduate days, we shared alot of good times together; we eat, play football, go swimming, study and even sometimes spend time at the social center. He was a part of some of the best people life gave to me.

Coming from a military family, it had been his dream to follow in his father’s footsteps by joining the military. One of the very few men i have seen so passionate about the uniform. About 3yrs ago, his prayers were answered.

In the military, his dedication made him a member of the presidential guard. I remember how, on democracy day, during the military parade at the eagles Square, the president stood right in front of him as though admiring the cuteness in his outfit.

On the 24th of July 2022, he and other members of the presidential guard were ambushed by a group of terrorists at Bwari, Abuja. Sadly, we lost him.

Lt. Jauro lost his life in defending our freedom and liberty. We pray Allah SWA accept him as a shaheed.

Please if u see this post, say a prayer for him. Ask Allah to forgive his short comings and excesses. Ask Allah to make him among the people of Jannah.

Like my freind and brother Abubakar Tanko said, “this is beyond failure of Buhari and insecurity, Nigeria is under attack, squarely”.

Ya Allah! Without doubt, we believe you know the perpetrators, the accomplice, the mind, and the corruption behind this utter injustice that has left our dear nation in mourning day after day. Ya Allah! If it is for something bad we doing, forgive us. Ya Allah! Make these days go away. In ur most sacred names we pray. Amen”

Former Senator representing Kogi West, Dino Melaye, also condoled with the father of the deceased, Colonel Babanawa on the death of his son.

ASUU: NLC protests in Lagos

Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress are protesting in Ikeja, the Lagos State capital, in solidarity with the strike action of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

The protest which is currently holding is also an opportunity for the NLC to bring attention to other issues affecting the nation.

The score of protesters who stormed the street carried placards with several inscription such as ‘Stop importation of petrol, refine the refineries’, ‘Nigeria at 60 years of independence, more hunger in the land’, etc.

Another placard read, “Reduce the cost of governance now, save the masses from poverty and hunger.”

See some photos from the protest below:

The nationwide protest organised by the Nigeria Labour Congress is in solidarity with ASUU over the strike that clocked five months on July 14, 2022.

The police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have deployed personnel in critical infrastructure and facilities in response to the strike.

The Nigeria Labour Congress had on Monday directed workers in state capitals and Abuja to join the protest.

Tems makes solo debut on Billboard Hot 100

It is a winning season for Nigerian award-winning singer, Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, as she made her solo debut on Billboard Hot 100 chart with her 2020 song, “Free Mind” off her For Broken Ears EP.

“Free Mind” made it to the chart on Monday, a day after Tems featured on the soundtrack of the trailer for Marvel’s Black Panther sequel,  “Wakanda Forever”.

The trailer, released on Sunday, was soundtracked by Tems’ rendition of Bob Marley’s “No Woman, No Cry” and Kendrick Lamar’s “Alright”.

For her debut solo entry, Tems peaked at No. 90, making it her fourth time appearing on the prestigious Billboard Hot 100 chart.

In May, Tems made her debut at the No. 1 spot on Billboard Hot 100 charts with her feature on “Wait For U” by American rapper, Future.

The track also featured Canadian artiste, Drake, and is the seventh on Future’s latest LP album, I Never Liked You.

Tems had debuted earlier on the Hot 100 last October, with her feature on “Essence” remix. The hit song by Wizkid also featured Justin Bieber, and peaked at No. 9 on the charts.

She got her previous entries into the chart from guest appearances in Drake’s “Fountain”.

Tems

In June 2022, Tem broke a record as the first Nigerian female artiste to clinch the Best International Act at the BET Awards 2022.

The 2022 award ceremony was held at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. The BET Awards celebrate Black excellence in music, culture and sports.

The talented singer beat Fireboy, Dave from the UK, Dinos from France, Fally Ipupa from Congo, Little Simz from the UK, Ludmilla from Brazil, Major League Djz from South Africa, and Tayc from France.

Receiving the award, Tems urged women and girls to continue on their chosen path, adding that the hard work will soon pay off.

NLC protest rocks Ibadan over ASUU strike.

Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress are protesting in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, in solidarity with the strike action of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

The protest which is currently holding is also an opportunity for the NLC to bring the attention of relevant agencies to other issues affecting the nation.

The scores of protesters who stormed the street carried placards with several inscriptions that called on the relevant agencies to attend to their demands.

The NLC nationwide protest is scheduled to hold today and tomorrow (Wednesday).

NLC protests in Ilorin over ASUU strike.

Members of the Nigeria Labour Congress are protesting at the Kwara State Government House, Ilorin, in solidarity with the strike action of the Academic Staff Union of Universities.

Some others are protesting at the Muritala Mohammed road, Post Office area of the state, on Tuesday.

The protest which is currently holding is also an opportunity for the NLC to bring attention to other issues affecting the nation.

The protesters carried placards with several inscriptions such as “Honour and implement your agreement with ASUU” among others.

The protest also had members of the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities present.

See photo from the protest below:

The nationwide protest was organised by the NLC in solidarity with ASUU over the strike that clocked five months on July 14, 2022.

The Nigeria Labour Congress had last week directed workers in state capitals and Abuja to join the protest.

Aviation fuel scarcity is caused by wealthy Nigerians smuggling the product to other West African countries – Senate panel.

Senator Smart Adeyemi, a lawmaker representing Kogi West Senatorial District and the Chairman of the Senate Aviation Committee has said that Aviation fuel scarcity in the country is caused by wealthy Nigerians smuggling the product to other West African countries.

Lamenting that Nigeria’s economy can’t grow when people keep stealing, Adeyemi stated that the aviation sector crisis in the country has been worsened by an increase in the number of Nigerians who no longer travel by road due to insecurity issues.

He said; 

“Before now, we used to procure our oil from Europe but they no longer have that capacity, especially because of the diplomatic issue between Europe and Russia. Europe is no longer buying fuel from Russia, so they have to do with what they have.  As you can see, the pump price of PMS has gone up in Europe itself.

“The consequence for us is that what we would have used as proceeds is what we are using to import back PMS to the country for local consumption. The same thing goes for aviation; the JET A-1 that is being imported is beyond what our country is consuming. Nigerians are smuggling JET A-1 to other West African countries. So, it means neighbouring countries live on what Nigeria is bringing in and that accounts for why the subsidy keeps increasing.

“The people doing this bunker and stealing of our resources aren’t ordinary Nigerians. They are rich and powerful people who have become cabals; they do this stealing in very large quantities. How can anybody justify that 80 per cent of what we produce is stolen?”

Other issues Adeyemi listed is government’s inability to make refineries work and the devaluation of the naira which is making it difficult for airlines to get the Jet A-1.

He added; 

“But what can we do when the refineries are not working. The concern of everyone is to make the refineries work and build one or two more refineries.

“When the refineries are not working, these are the consequences and more so with the global economic recession, the recession will first manifest in the aviation industry and that is because people are now traveling more by air than before.

“Also, our own inability to make refineries work and the devaluation of the naira are making it difficult for airlines to get the Jet A-1 and once it’s not available, then there is no way people can move. And it may continue for a while. And apart from the importation business, aviation is a major driver of the economy.

“Many people cannot go by road because of the security state of the nation. And as it is today, the airlines are finding it hard to procure servicing parts because of the cost. I think again, like I said, aviation is very important to the socio-economic development of any nation. Ours is more serious because it is crude, so until we get the refineries working, we cannot think of the other solutions to the aviation industry.”

The lawmaker concluded by saying that there’s rehabilitation work going on at the Port Harcourt Refinery and the Senate Committee on Petroleum Downstream, will be visiting the place next week to look at the refineries.

Florida rapper shot dead in front of his home minutes after daring critics to confront him.

Rollie Bands, a rapper living in Tampa, Florida, was shot and killed outside his home shortly after daring his critics on Instagram to confront him physically at his house.

Rollie had posted on his Instagram Story: “A lot of these ni**as know where I live at fr. I sleep in peace. If a ni**a want smoke I’m at my crib in 5 mins.”

Just five minutes after his post, at around 3:30 p.m. on Friday, July 22, the rapper was shot once in the parking lot of his apartment complex.

He was rushed to an area hospital, but couldn’t be saved.

The suspects fled the scene in a vehicle. They remain at large.

“At this time, the shooting does not appear random, as the suspects and victim are possibly known to each other,” the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office said in a report.

Journalist Jaafar Jaafar ‘apologizes’ to Northerners who attacked him for calling out President Buhari over ‘lopsided’ appointments

Journalist, Jaafar Jaafar has written an ‘apology’ to his fellow Northerners who were offended by a post he made on Facebook tackling President Buhari over the appointments he has made so far.

In his initial post, Jaafar tackled the President for appointing yet another Northerner. He was reacting to the appointment of the Deputy Corps Marshal, Finance and Accounts, Federal Road Safety Corps, Dauda Biu, as the acting Corps Marshal of the FRSC. Jaafar wrote

”Even FRSC, this man is appointing a northerner! With all the northerners forming the country’s security architecture today, security situation has deteriorated in the region.

When Buhari leaves office, we, northerners, will have no ground to groan under lopsided appointments.”

Some Northerners apparently attacked him for his comment. Jaafar took to his page to share a rather sarcastic apology to his fellow Northerner.

” APOLOGY”

To those who are angry with my post on Buhari’s chronic nepotism, let me ‘correct’ it here:

The Minister of Defence Bashir Magashi; Minister of Police Affairs Maigari Dingyadi; National Security Adviser Babagana Monguno; IGP Usman Alkali Baba; Chief of Army Staff Faruq Yahaya; Chief of Naval Staff Awwal Gambo; DG of SSS Yusuf Bichi; DG of NIA Ahmed Rufai; CG of Customs Hameed Ali; CG of Immigration Isah Idris Jere; CG of Prisons Halliru Nababa; CG of NSCDC Ahmed Abubakar Audi; Chairman of NDLEA Buba Marwa; CG of Federal Fire Service Abdulganiyu Jaji and; Corps Marshal of FRSC Dauda Biu are all Southerners and they made the country safer than ever before.

Chikena!”

Young lady allegedly kidnapped in Abuja, abductors tell family “you will never see her again”

An Istanbul-based Nigerian man, Iwuala Nnamdi has said his cousin, Favour Amajor, was kidnapped in Abuja. 

The young lady was last seen at Dawaki Galadima area of the Federal Capital Territory on Monday afternoon, July 25, 2022.

According to Mr Iwuala, the abductors sent a message to her family, saying they will never see her again.  

“DISTRESS CALL; PLEASE HELP!!! My Younger cousin was KIDNAPPED. This AFTERNOON at Dawaki Galadinma Fct-Abuja.

“Her Phone is Switched and the Only Message they sent is THAT WE WILL NEVER SEE HER AGAIN. 

“Her Name is FAVOUR AMAJOR. LAST seen: Dawaki Galadinma Fct-Abuja. PHONE NO: 08189178218. PLEASEEE HELP US SHARE THIS. JAH Bless wrote !!”

‘Rescue train victims or forget elections’ – Youth group.

A group, Arewa Youth Assembly, has warned that unless the remaining 43 train passengers abducted by terrorists on March 28 are released, the 2023 general election will not hold in the North.

The group, which noted that it shared the pains and agony families of victims of the train attack were going through, also warned the authority against taking its  threat with levity.

The AYA, which comprises youths drawn from the 19 northern states and Abuja, also called for the immediate sack of the National Security Adviser, Major-General Babagana Munguno (retd.), saying that he had run out of ideas.

This was as the Assembly through its Speaker, Mohammed Danlami, in a statement issued in Kaduna on Monday, called for the probe of all military spending in the war against terrorism and banditry across the country.

According to the statement, the youths of the region will ensure that nobody participates in any political activities or the forthcoming elections if “our brothers and sisters in captivity are not released.”

Besides, the group noted that the authorities concerned must ensure that all territories conquered by the terror groups must be liberated before the forthcoming general election.

The statement read, “As the victims of the ill-fated Abuja-Kaduna bound train marked 120 days in captivity, which was celebrated by the terrorists through a released video depicting how they are being molested, the Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA) shares in the pain and agony of the immediate families and friends of those in captivity. We pray God to intervene through His supernatural power and set them free.

“The Assembly make bold to state that our youths won’t participate in activities in the build-up to 2023 General Election and the election proper if our brothers and sisters in captivity are not released.

“Also, most of our Local Government Areas  and communities that are now under the control of either Ansaru Terrorists in North-Central and North-West or ISWAP in North-East. In other words, politicians are only welcome to our region, when we have every reason to believe that our forests are free from bandits and terrorists.”

Saying that the President, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), was no longer safe as a result of the activities of non-state actors, the group called on the National Security Adviser to quit or be sacked and replaced by the President.

“The AYA notes that the growing audacity of non-state actors, which led to the invasion of Kuje Maximum Prison, Abuja, and the subsequent release of numerous arrested Boko Haram commanders, shows that even Mr President in the Aso Rock Presidential Villa is not safe.

“It is just a matter of time, these ragtag elements will draw inspiration from  the Afghanistan Terrorists and take over leadership of our country

“We have observed that this insult to our country’s supremacy wouldn’t have been possible if the National Security Adviser, who was supposed to guide Mr President, had not run out of ideas.

“Since his appointment over 7 years ago, we  strongly believe that the man has run out of steam and does not have anything new to offer, hence, the honourable thing for him to do is to pack his luggage and return to his retirement destination and where he fails to do so, Mr President should urgently sack him and get him replaced,” the group added.

The Assembly also decried the alleged corruption, noting that if the defence budgets were properly deployed, the rag-tag terrorists would not withstand the highly trained Nigerian Armed Forces for just “three days.”

“However, Nigerians believe that the Armed Forces remains the most corrupt institution in our country, that needs to be properly checked by various anti-graft agencies,” the group added.

OAU, ABU students’ unions, coalition back NLC protest

The nationwide protest declared by the Nigerian Labour Congress has been met with wide acceptance from students, workers and right groups.

The NLC has slated the protest for Tuesday, July 26 and Wednesday, July 27, 2022, in solidarity with the Academic Staff Union of Universities that has been on strike since February 14, 2022 over what it called the alleged failure of the Federal Government to honour the agreement it had with the union.

A student group that had been organising students across the country for protest against the prolonged strike, the Fund Education Coalition, on Monday, declared support for the NLC protest, saying that students had been cheated for too long in their quest for better education.

A statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of FEC, Joseph Aliu, read in part, “It is no longer news that the Nigerian students who are children of the working class citizens have been cheated for too long by the ruling and oppressing class by permitting series of incessant ASUU strikes and pocket tearing school fees which have not only marred the bright future of many Nigerian students, but also resulted in the increase in school dropouts and half-baked graduates.

“FEC is charging well meaning Nigerian students to not give up at this time. Here’s a time to roll our sleeves, dust our boots, march and relocate to the barricades.

“Our future lies in our hands. Nobody shall save us from this sinking educational ship if we don’t save ourselves.

“Nigerian students should be aware that education is a right for everyone of them and they cannot at this time be bamboozled by the shameful display of clamp down by the government through the men-in-black to students who are merely demanding for a better education.”

It called on students to across the country to join the nationwide protest of the NLC.

“Nigeria students should get set to fight this educational oppression to a logical conclusion.

On this, FEC is charging and calling on its members in all states and the generality of aggrieved Nigerian students to join the civil mass action initiated by the NLC, slated for July 26 and 27, 2022.

“Here is a fight to finish,” the statement concluded.

Similarly, the Students’ Union of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, and the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, have also backed the protest, calling on their members across the country to join the action.

In statement released at weekend by the OAU Student’s Union, signed by its President, Secretary-General, and Public Relations Officer, Olayiwola Festus and Odewale Damilare and Ogunperi Taofeek, respectively, the union noted that given the about six months strike, it was imperative for students to participate in the NLC protest in order to drive home their demands for reopening of schools.

“Great Ife students are encouraged to participate in the protest in the respective places that they are in the country. The protest is converging at every State Secretariat of the NLC and the Labour House, Abuja. The protest holds on Tuesday, 26 July 2022, and Wednesday, 27 July 2022.

There is no doubt that, with mass participation, this protest is going to greatly help us in getting the government to do the needful after failing to even honour the recommendations of the Nimi-Briggs Committee which it set up by itself. Let us put in our best and join hands with the NLC for the betterment of education sector and for us all to return to classes as soon as possible.

On its part, the Students’ Representative Council of ABU, Zaria, also asked the students of the institution to join the NLC action at their various locations.

A statement obatined by our correspondent, dated July 23, signed by the Secretary-General, ABU SRC, Comr, Allyu Abdulbacil Bako, partly read, “Following the publication of the National Executive Council of the NLC, dated July 15, 2022. The leadership of the ABU SRC is using this avenue to call for immediate mobilisation of our students to partake in the mission of the NLC.

“The leadership is urging our fellow students to partake peacefully in the rally and be good ambassadors of the institution. Please accept our solidarity and highest regards.”

Since the declaration of the nationwide protest by the NLC, Buhari had since directed the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu to resolve the ongoing ASUU strike as soon as possible, specifically in two weeks with effect from July 19, when he held the meeting with relevant government agencies.

The FG had also made moves to discourage the planned protest by the NLC, with the Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, stating that the protest was not necessary, adding that the FG only had issues with ASUU and not the NLC.

Meanwhile, the leadership of ASUU at the states and national levels have remained undaunted in their resolve while hands are still crossed as to what will transpire towards and after the NLC protest.

ACF, CNG fume as terrorists flog abductees

The pan-northern socio-political organisation, Arewa Consultative Forum and the Coalition of Northern Groups have condemned the viral video of the terrorists flogging hostages of the AK-9 Abuja-Kaduna train, urging the Federal Government to wake up to its responsibility of protecting Nigerians.

While saying that the incident was unfortunate, the ACF through its Secretary-General, Malam Murtala Aliyu, described the flogging of the hostages as “nasty.”

The ACF urged the government to wake up to its responsibility of saving the lives of the abductees as well as other Nigerians.

Murtala, who spoke to The PUNCH while reacting to the incident, said, “the issue of flogging or threatening by the terrorists were quite unfortunate. We have made statements on this before and we are not going to say anything different.

“The government must be pragmatic in saving the lives of and welfare of Nigerians as well as protecting them. It is the responsibility of government to act quickly on this.

“It’s becoming nasty and we believe government still have the responsibility on the lives of these citizens. There’s nothing new that we can say apart from the fact that it’s unfortunate.”

Meanwhile, the CNG, a coalition of over 50 groups in the region, urged Nigerians to rise up and defend themselves in the apparent failure of the regime of the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), to protect them.

The Spokesman of the CNG, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, noted with regrets that terrorists were now exploiting on the failure of the government to torment Nigerians.

He expressed concern over the trending video of the terrorists flogging the hostages, describing it as “disturbing,” adding that the government had continued to live in self denial.Related News

Abdul’aziz, while reacting to the incident with one of our correspondents in Kaduna on Sunday, said, “Conclusively, in the face of the latest development, Nigerians would be right to resort to self-protection because obviously, the bandits and insurgents have sensed a huge vacuum in the capacity and political will to challenge them.

“It is this vacuum the criminals exploit with ease and at will while government, which is supposed to be the first responder, appears to be either living in perpetual denial or totally ignorant of the reality of the situation.

“We have viewed the video clip and assessed the contents and find it disturbing to realise that Nigeria has final come to terms with the reality that it has completely lost control of its forests, land borders, highways and to some extent, the airways and seas to insane bandits and insurgents in the North, deadly armed separatist armies in the East, pirates and other assortments of criminal gangs in the far South and the West.

“The audacious violence shown in the video released by the terrorists and the open threats to abduct the President and sitting governor prove the extent to which the country has lost out to the bandits.

“Having come this far, we’re no longer in doubt that the only remaining option is the hard way that involves communities apparently abandoned to the mercy of deadly insurgents and sundry criminals must immediately mobilise to protect themselves, their homes and their families.

“No people would tolerate to continue to live under such conditions while being led by a government that appears to run from threats and incapable and lacking in the political will to challenge the threats.

“Whether anybody wants to admit it or not, the current administration has failed in the vital area of providing security of life and property to its citizens.

“All the signs of imminent failure or perhaps complete failure of state have manifested in Nigeria as its government has failed to maintain a monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force within its borders.

“With the current dominant presence of warlords, paramilitary groups, corrupt policing, armed gangs, terrorism, and a messed up security apparatus of the country, the very existence of the state has been rendered dubious, and the Nigerian state is by all indicators appearing like a failed state.”

Five record-breaking feats of Golden Girl Tobi Amusan.

Hurdler Tobi Amusan became the first Nigerian athlete to win a World Athletics Championship gold as she stormed to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles in Oregon on Sunday.

Amusan, who had obliterated the world record in an astonishing semi-final where she clocked 12.12sec, powered over the line at Hayward Field in 12.06sec.

In this piece, The PUNCH highlights other record-breaking feats from the 25-year-old World Champion.

World Championship

Preceding her emergence as the recipient of Nigeria’s first-ever World Championship gold, Amusan had produced a jaw-dropping world record in the semi-finals, smashing the previous best mark of 12.20secs held by Keni Harrison of the United States in 2016.

Amusan, who finished fourth three years ago at the World Championship in Doha, also became the second Nigerian sprint hurdler to win a medal at the Championships after Glory Alozie who won a silver medal in Seville, Spain in 1999.

Nigerian Record for Diamond League

Amusan became the first Nigerian to bag a Diamond League trophy in September 2021 when she set a sensational African Record and Personal Best of 12.42secs, Zurich, breaking Glory Alozie’s 23-year African record.

Alozie ran 12.44secs in Monaco on August 8, 1998 to set a new African record, running the time two other times in Brussels 20 days later and at the World Championships on August 28, 1999 in Seville, Spain.

African Record for Diamond League

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan broke the African record after clocking 12.41 seconds in the 100m women’s hurdle in June 2022.

Amusan broke her own record with her third-best run of the season at the Diamond League meet in Paris, France.

During the Paris Diamond League, Amusan blazed to victory with a time (12.41secs – AR) that moved her up to third in the world in 2022, only behind World Leader Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (12.37s) and Alaysha Johnson (12.40s).

African Athletics Championships

Amusan became only the fifth woman to successfully retain gold at the 100m hurdles event after claiming gold at the African Athletics Championships in Mauritius in June.

The 25-year-old won the title for the first time in 2018 at the 21st edition of the competition and is now the third Nigerian to successfully defend the sprint hurdles title after Maria Usifo (1984 and 1985) and Glory Alozie (1996, 1998, and 2000).

She is the fifth African to achieve this feat.

Olympics, Tokyo

In August 2021, Amusan won her first semi-final in 12.62s to become the first Nigerian since Glory Alozie at Sydney 2000 to qualify for the 100m Hurdles final at the Olympics.

She broke Nigeria’s 21-year-old record.

Usain Bolt congratulates Amusan for breaking world record.

The world’s fastest man, Usain Bolt, has congratulated Nigerian athletic star, Tobi Amusan, on her performance in the ongoing World Athletic championship.

The PUNCH reported that Amusan became the first Nigerian athlete to win a gold medal in the World Athletics Championship when she stormed to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles in Oregon on Sunday within 12.06 seconds.

Amusan had earlier broken the world record in the semi-finals, where she clocked 12.12sec.

Quoting a tweet confirming Tobi’s win at the semis by the World Athletics official page, Bolt lauded the champion.

“Congrats,” he tweeted with emoticons of the Nigerian flag and applauses.

After her performance in the finals, the Jamaican athlete also wrote, “Superb #Tobi.”

Five record-breaking feats of Golden Girl Tobi Amusan

Hurdler Tobi Amusan became the first Nigerian athlete to win a World Athletics Championship gold as she stormed to victory in the women’s 100m hurdles in Oregon on Sunday.

Amusan, who had obliterated the world record in an astonishing semi-final where she clocked 12.12sec, powered over the line at Hayward Field in 12.06sec.

In this piece, The PUNCH highlights other record-breaking feats from the 25-year-old World Champion.

World Championship

Preceding her emergence as the recipient of Nigeria’s first-ever World Championship gold, Amusan had produced a jaw-dropping world record in the semi-finals, smashing the previous best mark of 12.20secs held by Keni Harrison of the United States in 2016.

Amusan, who finished fourth three years ago at the World Championship in Doha, also became the second Nigerian sprint hurdler to win a medal at the Championships after Glory Alozie who won a silver medal in Seville, Spain in 1999.

Nigerian Record for Diamond League

Amusan became the first Nigerian to bag a Diamond League trophy in September 2021 when she set a sensational African Record and Personal Best of 12.42secs, Zurich, breaking Glory Alozie’s 23-year African record.

Alozie ran 12.44secs in Monaco on August 8, 1998 to set a new African record, running the time two other times in Brussels 20 days later and at the World Championships on August 28, 1999 in Seville, Spain.

African Record for Diamond League

Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan broke the African record after clocking 12.41 seconds in the 100m women’s hurdle in June 2022.

Amusan broke her own record with her third-best run of the season at the Diamond League meet in Paris, France.

During the Paris Diamond League, Amusan blazed to victory with a time (12.41secs – AR) that moved her up to third in the world in 2022, only behind World Leader Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (12.37s) and Alaysha Johnson (12.40s).

African Athletics Championships

Amusan became only the fifth woman to successfully retain gold at the 100m hurdles event after claiming gold at the African Athletics Championships in Mauritius in June.

The 25-year-old won the title for the first time in 2018 at the 21st edition of the competition and is now the third Nigerian to successfully defend the sprint hurdles title after Maria Usifo (1984 and 1985) and Glory Alozie (1996, 1998, and 2000).

She is the fifth African to achieve this feat.

Olympics, Tokyo

In August 2021, Amusan won her first semi-final in 12.62s to become the first Nigerian since Glory Alozie at Sydney 2000 to qualify for the 100m Hurdles final at the Olympics.

Inspector gunned down inside Ondo police station

An officer of the Ondo Command of the Nigeria Police Force, Temenu Boluwaji, has been shot dead during an attack on Okuta Elerinla Division in Akure, the state capital, in the wee hours of Monday, July 25.

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the state police command, SP Odunlami Funmilayo, said the Commissioner of Police had ordered the arrest of the attackers, who she described as hoodlums.

“On the 25th July, 2022 around 0100 am, hoodlums attacked OKUTA ELERINLA DIVISION in Akure. Policemen who were at alert and alive to their duty repelled them accordingly and the miscreants were unable to gain entrance into the station.

During the cross fire, one of our gallant station guards AP.207538 0INSPR. TEMENU BOLUWAJI was hit by a bullet, he later died on his way to the hospital. The Commissioner of Police, CP OYEYEMI ADESOYE OYEDIRAN, psc, fsi, has ordered the State Criminal Investigation Department to take over the case and ensure the perpetrators are arrested.

He is also using this medium to encourage the people of the state to go about their lawful duty without fear, as the days of these criminals are numbered.”she said

Drake wins £3million bet after staking £1.9m on Liverpool duo Paddy Pimblett and Molly McCann to win at UFC London.

Canadian rapper, Drake has won a whopping £3m bet after staking big on Liverppol duo Paddy Pimblett and Molly McCann to win at the UFC London over the weekend.

Pimblett and McCann both won their respective fights on a raucous on Saturday night at the O2 with the Scousers fast becoming one of the most exciting double-acts in sport.

A crypto casino and betting platform revealed Drake placed a stake of £1.9m on the Liverpool duo to win their respective fights in London. 

McCann claimed a stunning victory over Hannah Goldy via an elbow-spinning knockout, before Pimblett then secured the enormous win for the rapper by defeating Jordan Leavitt via submission. 

Drake captioned the grab of his bet slip on Instagram a ‘Scousers parlay’, in reference to the city in which Pimblett and McCann are both natives. 

The rapper also promised to buy the two fighters a Rolex each for their respective parts in his win. 

Drake is a known high-stakes gambler in sports, with the rapper having placed a number of high-profile bets

Nude photos of #BBNaija Hermes and one of his ‘intimate’ partners.

Prior before being unveiled as a housemate on the Big Brother Naija Level Up season, Hermes took to Instagram to share photos of him and one of his partners. 

Recall that Hermes had quite a unique story during the launch yesterday July 24. The male housemate said he has two women he’s quite intimate and who also know each other. 

While LIB had shared photos of him and his two partners, a quick check on Instagram revealed that he shared nude photos of him and one of his partners. 

In one of the post, he wrote; 

 

Back to Eden
A love story untold
Defiance to divinity
Sacrificing peace
In search of conviction
Finding new truth
Informing divinity
Deformity to form a new
In awe of acceptance
So help us God

-Ase

In another post he wrote; 

Accepting truth
In her beauty and ugly
Manifesting truth
In thoughts and duty
Accepting a now
In all her glory and burdens
Seeking truth
Finding balance

-Human

Twitter user laments after kidnappers refuse to release her relative abducted four days ago despite collecting ransom from their family.

The fear in the lives of some members of a Nigerian family has been heightened as the kidnappers who abducted one of their relatives have refused to release him despite collecting ransom from them.

Twitter user @KhabeerYusrah who shared the sad story online said the victim was abducted four days ago. She said after many negotiations, the kidnappers asked them to pay a certain amount as ransom with a promise that their relative will be released as soon as the ransom was paid. She stated that after the ransom was collected, the kidnappers zoomed off and have refused to release their relative.

Read her tweets below…

Gunmen kill three policemen in Delta.

A police station in Okpanam, Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, was on Sunday July 25 attacked by gunmen who killed three policemen.

Channels Television reported that the policemen were responding to a distress call by members of local vigilante, when the gunmen shot them to death.

Men of the local vigilante had claimed they were being attacked and urged the police to come to their rescue. The policemen then set out on the rescue mission but were ambushed and three of them were killed.

Delta police spokesperson Edafe Bright who confirmed the incident, said one of the attackers has been arrested.

Three of the local vigilantes sustained injuries and are recuperating while one of them is in a severe condition at the emergency ward of the Federal Medical Centre.

Investigation is still ongoing and a manhunt has been launched to arrest some of the gunmen. 

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