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D’Tigress Fight Hard But Fall To France In High-Scoring World Cup Qualifier.

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Nigeria’s women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, suffered a narrow 93–86 defeat to France women’s national basketball team in their clash at the FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup Qualifying Tournament on Sunday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to Nivo News, the encounter took place in Villeurbanne, where the hosts managed to hold off a spirited late comeback by the Nigerian side to maintain their unbeaten run in the competition.

France, currently ranked third in the world, began the game strongly and quickly imposed their dominance. The hosts displayed impressive shooting accuracy in the opening quarter and capitalised on fast-break opportunities to race into a 27–15 lead after the first ten minutes.

Nigeria initially struggled around the basket, converting only 44 percent of their two-point attempts, while the French side started with remarkable efficiency, registering an 80 percent success rate during the early stages of the contest.

The Nigerian team gradually regained composure in the second quarter despite frequent stoppages caused by fouls. Veteran guard Ezinne Kalu sparked the revival with an impressive scoring burst that included eight points, helping D’Tigress close the gap.

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However, France continued to threaten from long range. Janelle Salaün and Gabby Williams delivered strong performances from the perimeter, punishing Nigeria’s defence with accurate three-point shooting.

By halftime, the hosts had converted nine of their first thirteen attempts from beyond the arc, an outstanding 69 percent success rate that helped them secure a 57–45 advantage heading into the break.

Nigeria returned with renewed determination in the third quarter and quickly reduced the deficit to 57–50 after a 5–0 run, forcing France’s head coach Jean-Aimé Toupane to call a timeout.

Although the momentum briefly shifted, France responded through Marine Johannes, who nailed a crucial three-pointer following a missed opportunity by Nigeria’s Elizabeth Balogun.

The D’Tigress continued to push forward and, early in the final quarter, trimmed the margin to just two points at 76–74, raising hopes of a dramatic turnaround.

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France, however, quickly regained control when Pauline Astier intercepted a pass, setting up a basket by Romane Bernies that restored a five-point lead.

The closing stages of the match turned into a tense contest as Nigeria continued pressing for an equaliser. Despite their efforts, the French side managed the game effectively and protected their advantage to secure the 93–86 victory.

Nigeria had already qualified for the 2026 Women’s World Cup after emerging champions at the 2025 Women’s AfroBasket, making the current tournament largely a preparation exercise ahead of the global championship.

Following the defeat, D’Tigress now have two wins and two losses from four games in Villeurbanne. Their campaign will conclude on Tuesday with a match against Germany women’s national basketball team, while France will face South Korea women’s national basketball team to determine the final group standings.

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“They Didn’t Even Want To See Me” — Atiku Opens Up On PDP Coalition Snub.

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has revealed that his push for an opposition coalition was initially rejected by members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Atiku made the disclosure during an interview on Arise Television on Wednesday, where he reflected on events following the PDP’s defeat in the 2023 presidential election.

According to him, he warned party leaders after the election that the PDP could struggle politically without forming alliances with other opposition forces.

“To be honest, I was one of the major initiators of this coalition. After the PDP lost the last election, I told the party clearly that I did not see a future for the PDP without a coalition,” he said.

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Atiku said his advice was rejected at the time, despite his conviction that Nigeria’s political history had shown the importance of alliances.

“They disagreed with me then. I have studied Nigeria’s political transition over the years and saw how previous alliances worked, so it was not difficult for me to foresee this,” he stated.

The former vice president added that his support for coalition politics was also influenced by his desire to encourage the emergence of younger leaders he believes are vital to Nigeria’s future.

“I saw some of these younger politicians as the future leaders of this country, and I felt it was my duty to point that out,” he said.

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However, Atiku claimed the resistance he encountered within the party was driven more by personal feelings than by disagreement over the substance of his proposal.

“They disagreed with me simply because they did not want to see my face, not because of what I was suggesting,” he said.

Atiku added that recent political developments have now vindicated his position on the need for a broad opposition alliance ahead of future elections.

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Atiku Opens Up On ADC 2027 Game Plan, Says Consensus Candidate Comes First.

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said the African Democratic Congress (ADC) will first pursue a consensus arrangement before considering a primary election for its 2027 presidential ticket.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Atiku made this known during an interview on Arise Television on Wednesday while discussing the party’s leadership and strategy ahead of the next general election.

He said he is open to backing a consensus candidate if that becomes the party’s collective decision, stressing that such support should not be interpreted as stepping aside.

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“It is not about stepping aside, but whether I am willing to support, and yes, I will,” Atiku said.

According to him, the ADC’s first priority is to build internal unity and reach an agreement among stakeholders before considering a competitive primary process.

“Our first option will be to work out a consensus. If that doesn’t happen, then of course we will explore other options. And yes, I will support whoever eventually emerges,” he stated.

Atiku also expressed confidence in the political experience within the party, saying he believes a consensus is achievable and may make a full-scale primary contest unnecessary.

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“That remains our preferred path. We will go for primaries if consensus fails, but I honestly do not expect it to get to that stage because we are dealing with mature and experienced politicians,” he added.

His comments come amid growing political consultations and coalition talks as parties begin to position themselves ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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2027: I Stand A Better Chance To Win Presidency Than Anyone Else – Atiku.

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Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has said the opposition coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) has significantly strengthened his chances of winning the 2027 presidential election.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Atiku made the remarks during an interview on Arise Television’s Prime Time programme on Wednesday.

Speaking on what makes his latest presidential bid different from previous attempts, Atiku said the ADC coalition brings together key political figures from across major parties, including the APC, PDP and Labour Party.

He described the alliance as a broader and more strategic political arrangement ahead of the 2027 general elections.

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According to him, the coalition has created a stronger platform that improves his prospects.

“Now, we have a broader coalition — a combination of APC, PDP and LP — which gives me a better chance of becoming president in 2027,” he said.

Atiku also noted that the coalition reflects both experience and generational inclusion, which he said shows a clear succession plan.

“You see people of my generation, and you see younger people coming behind us, so you can clearly see a succession pattern,” he added.

Meanwhile, Atiku described former President Goodluck Jonathan as a decent but inexperienced leader.

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According to him, Jonathan’s lack of experience contributed to shortcomings in governance and played a role in his defeat in the 2015 presidential election.

“I know Goodluck Jonathan very well. He is a decent young man, but he was also inexperienced, and that contributed to his failure in managing the affairs of the country,” Atiku said.

He made the remarks while stressing the need for experienced and capable leadership in Nigeria.

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