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Super Eagles Climb One Spot in Latest FIFA World Ranking: Nigeria Moves to 43rd

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria have advanced one spot in the latest FIFA World Ranking released today, April 3, 2025. Despite a mixed performance during the March international break, which included a 2-0 victory over Rwanda and a 1-1 draw with Zimbabwe, Nigeria’s national football team has moved from 44th to 43rd globally.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Nigeria’s position in Group C of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers remains challenging, sitting third and trailing South Africa by six points. However, the improvement in their FIFA ranking is a positive development for the team.

On the African continent, Nigeria ranks 6th, behind Ivory Coast (5th) and Algeria (4th). Morocco continues to lead African teams globally, ranked 12th, followed by Senegal in 19th and Egypt in 32nd.

Globally, Argentina remains at the top, with Spain, France, England, and Brazil completing the top five. The top ten global rankings are rounded out by the Netherlands, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, and Germany.

The latest FIFA rankings, published today, include the top 45 teams globally, with Nigeria sitting comfortably at 43rd. Below is a look at the top 45 rankings:

  1. Argentina

  2. Spain

  3. France

  4. England

  5. Brazil

  6. Netherlands

  7. Portugal

  8. Belgium

  9. Italy

  10. Germany

  11. Croatia

  12. Morocco

  13. Uruguay

  14. Colombia

  15. Japan

  16. USA

  17. Mexico

  18. IR Iran

  19. Senegal

  20. Switzerland

  21. Denmark

  22. Austria

  23. Korea Republic

  24. Ecuador

  25. Ukraine

  26. Australia

  27. Türkiye

  28. Sweden

  29. Wales

  30. Canada

  31. Serbia

  32. Egypt

  33. Panama

  34. Poland

  35. Russia

  36. Algeria

  37. Hungary

  38. Norway

  39. Czechia

  40. Greece

  41. Côte d’Ivoire

  42. Peru

  43. Nigeria

  44. Scotland

  45. Romania

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“Supreme Court Don Settle Am!” – Israel DMW Blasts Ighodalo, Says Anointing No Work

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Israel DMW, logistics manager to Afrobeats superstar Davido, has mocked former Edo State PDP governorship candidate, Asue Ighodalo, following his defeat at the Supreme Court. According to NIVONEWS, the apex court on Thursday upheld the election of Senator Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the legitimate Governor of Edo State, ending Ighodalo’s legal challenge.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to NIVONEWS, Israel DMW mocked Ighodalo on social media, saying that “anointing oil does not win elections in Nigeria,” a veiled jab at Ighodalo’s campaign, which had heavily relied on religious and spiritual endorsements.

In a post that quickly went viral, Israel DMW implied that political strategy and grassroots connection matter more than public displays of spiritual support. According to NIVONEWS, he further wrote, “Election no be crusade ground. E nor dey work like that for Nigeria.”

Ighodalo, who lost to Governor Monday Okpebholo of the All Progressives Congress (APC), had earlier described the election outcome and judicial process as a “robbery validated by the courts.” However, his critics, including Israel DMW, say he failed to build real political momentum.

According to NIVONEWS, this is not the first time Israel DMW has dabbled in political commentary, often using satire to weigh in on national matters, especially those relating to his home state of Edo.

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Amotekun Sparks Outrage After Dismissing Six Pregnant Recruits Over ‘Health Concerns’

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The Ogun State Command of the Amotekun Corps has dismissed six pregnant female recruits from its ongoing training programme after routine health screenings confirmed their condition.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Confirming the development on Thursday, the State Corps Commander, Brigadier General Alade Adedigba (retd.), said the decision was based on health and safety considerations for both the women and their unborn children.

Speaking to journalists at the training facility, Adedigba stressed that the programme involves strenuous physical activities that could endanger pregnant women, potentially resulting in miscarriages or other serious complications.

“Our training is physically rigorous and demanding,” he said. “We are deeply concerned that subjecting pregnant women to such stress could lead to pregnancy loss or long-term health issues for the mother and child.”

He acknowledged the enthusiasm and dedication of the affected recruits but emphasized that protecting their well-being must take precedence.

According to Amotekun officials, the decision followed a routine pregnancy screening conducted on 125 female recruits currently undergoing a three-week training programme at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Sagamu.

The training began on Sunday, July 6, and is expected to conclude on Friday, July 18.

Despite the dismissal, Adedigba assured the affected women that they are welcome to reapply after childbirth during subsequent recruitment exercises.

“We commend their willingness to serve and understand their passion,” he said. “But we must ensure that their health is not put at risk. They will be given the opportunity to return stronger and complete their training when the time is right.”

He reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to professionalism, discipline, and the welfare of all personnel, while reiterating Amotekun’s core mission of protecting lives and property throughout Ogun State.

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Not My Battle’ – SGF Akume Disclaims APC National Chairman Ambition Amid Speculation

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The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has categorically denied speculations linking him to a bid for the position of National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), describing such claims as baseless and a needless distraction.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to a statement issued on Thursday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yomi Odunuga, Akume dismissed a report by a national daily that listed him among high-profile figures allegedly angling for the APC’s top job. He insisted that he has no intention of stepping down as SGF or seeking any party leadership role.

“The attention of the SGF has been drawn to a misleading publication by Leadership Newspaper alleging that Senator George Akume is among those jockeying for the APC National Chairmanship. This claim is entirely false and appears intended to divert his focus from the critical responsibilities entrusted to him by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR),” the statement said.

Akume stressed that his sole priority remains the effective implementation of the Renewed Hope Agenda, and that he has no involvement in intra-party contests. He reaffirmed his commitment to President Tinubu’s vision and to delivering results that would directly improve the lives of Nigerians.

“Senator Akume is not, and has never been, interested in the position of APC National Chairman or any such office. His undivided attention is on fulfilling the mandate of national development and coordinating government efforts under the guidance of the President,” the statement continued.

While acknowledging that the North-Central region has capable individuals who could lead the APC should the chairmanship be zoned there, Akume reiterated that his focus is national service, not political ambition.

“I have no intention to abandon the duties entrusted to me. I am a firm believer that what is meant for you, by the will of God, will come to pass. I am not in any race I didn’t sign up for,” Akume was quoted as saying.

He added that all his accomplishments to date have come by divine grace and through the support of others, including President Tinubu, and dismissed the APC chairmanship rumours as a deliberate misrepresentation.

The SGF also urged media practitioners to uphold the ethics of responsible journalism, especially when reporting on sensitive political issues that could create tension.

“We urge journalists to verify information directly with the Office of the SGF before publication. In the spirit of professionalism and fairness, such courtesy would prevent the spread of false narratives and protect the integrity of public discourse,” the statement concluded.

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