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Oliseh Unleashes Fury on NFF: ‘We’ve Turned Super Eagles Into a Joke!’

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Former Super Eagles captain and coach, Sunday Oliseh, has once again criticized the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) for its persistent preference for foreign head coaches, describing the trend as both unjust and unwarranted.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking in an interview on Channels Sports on Sunday, former Juventus and Borussia Dortmund midfielder Sunday Oliseh reaffirmed his opposition to the Nigeria Football Federation’s (NFF) ongoing preference for foreign coaches, insisting that capable local talent is being overlooked.

“I’m completely against giving that role to a non-Nigerian when we have qualified coaches in this country who can do the job,” Oliseh asserted.

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His remarks come in the wake of the NFF’s appointment of French-born former Mali international Éric Chelle as head coach of the Super Eagles in January 2025. Chelle, who took over from interim boss Augustine Eguavoen, remains unbeaten, recording three wins and two draws — including a 1-1 stalemate against Russia in June.

Oliseh, who had a brief stint as head coach in 2015, also criticized what he described as a leadership “anomaly” within the team, pointing to the issue of captains not being part of the starting XI.

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“You can’t have your captain on the bench — it implies that someone else is actually leading the team,” he argued.

The comment appeared to allude to current captain Ahmed Musa, who recently made his first Super Eagles appearance since the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations. Musa featured as a second-half substitute in the 2-1 victory over Ghana during the 2025 Unity Cup but left camp shortly afterward to attend his wedding.

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Ndume Condemns Killing Of Soldiers, Civilians In Deadly Borno Attack.

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Senator representing Borno South, Ali Ndume, has condemned the killing of six soldiers and several civilians in a Boko Haram attack on Mussa village in Askira Uba Local Government Area of Borno State.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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“My Doctor Told Me To Hide It” — Chude Jideonwo Opens Up On Health Battle.

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Media personality Chude Jideonwo has revealed that he lives with a neurological condition known as Tourette syndrome.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Tourette syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by involuntary tics—sudden, repetitive movements or sounds. While there is no known cure, symptoms can be managed through therapy and, in some cases, medication.

Speaking in an interview with BBC News Africa, Jideonwo said he was initially advised by his doctor to keep the diagnosis private due to possible public stigma, especially in Africa where awareness of the condition remains limited.

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He explained that the condition can make the body feel “out of control,” adding that he first noticed symptoms in his late twenties.

“I began to notice Tourette’s in my late 20s. It feels like your body misfires, like it is out of your control in physical ways,” he said.

Jideonwo noted that his symptoms are mild and mainly involve repeating words, but said he manages them by consciously controlling his reactions in public or speaking openly about the condition to reduce embarrassment.

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He also criticised how Tourette syndrome is often portrayed in Nigerian movies, saying such depictions reinforce harmful stereotypes.

According to him, increased awareness is key to reducing stigma and helping young people better understand the condition.

He added that seeing international figures speak openly about Tourette’s encouraged him to also share his experience publicly, stressing the importance of visibility and education.

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Who Will Pay This Debt? — Expert Reacts as Nigeria’s Public Debt Hits ₦159 Trillion.

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Financial expert Paul Alaje has warned that Nigeria’s rising debt burden will not only affect current citizens but also future generations.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Reacting to the latest debt figures, Alaje said the country’s growing debt stock means higher repayment and servicing costs, which are ultimately funded through taxes and government revenue.

He explained that the ₦159 trillion debt reported by the Debt Management Office represents all outstanding loans owed by both the federal and state governments, with no cancellations or write-offs.

“The higher our debt stock, the higher the cost of servicing it,” he said, adding that increasing borrowing will continue to put pressure on the economy.

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Alaje projected that Nigeria’s debt could rise further in the coming years, warning that it may exceed $160 billion by 2026 as new loans are added.

According to him, the country’s debt continues to grow as new borrowings are approved, adding to an already heavy fiscal burden.

DMO data shows Nigeria’s total public debt stood at ₦159.28 trillion as of December 2025, up from ₦153.29 trillion in the previous quarter.

The figure reflects both domestic and external debt, with domestic borrowing accounting for the larger share.

With Nigeria’s population estimated at about 220 million, the debt translates to roughly ₦724,000 per citizen.

Alaje warned that inflation and rising debt servicing costs are reducing purchasing power and worsening economic pressure on households.

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He said the burden of repayment will ultimately fall on citizens through taxes, and in the long term, even future generations.

“The entire citizens will pay… and yes, the unborn generation will also pay,” he said.

The economist added that despite claims of improved revenue, government spending needs continue to outpace income, making borrowing unavoidable as a short-term solution.

He concluded that unless revenue growth matches rising expenditure, Nigeria’s debt burden will continue to increase.

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