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“Crocodile Tears!” – Nigerians Blast Borno Lawmaker Over Emotional Plea For 5th Term.

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A member representing Magumeri Constituency in the Borno State House of Assembly, Hon. Audu Mustapha Ganga, has sparked widespread criticism after a viral video showed him emotionally appealing to constituents to support his bid for a fifth term in office.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

reports that Ganga, who has occupied the seat for 16 years, was seen in the video breaking down in tears while pleading with stakeholders from his constituency amid growing calls for fresh representation.

In his appeal, the lawmaker reminded constituents of his humble beginnings and highlighted his contributions during his time in office.

“You know I am from a poor background, but I was able to do many things for you. I promise to give you better representation if given another chance,” he said.

According to Daily Trust, at least six aspirants have already obtained expression of interest and nomination forms to contest for the position, signaling increasing competition for the seat.

The emotional video has since triggered mixed reactions on social media, with many Nigerians criticizing the prolonged stay in office, while others defended his record.

Abubakar Hassan wrote, “You now know that you came from a poor background after disrespecting your leaders, you know the governor will not spare you.”

Comr Ismill commented, “As if na only him want to enjoy the seat… Let him cry till he lost his sight!”

Mu’azu Hassan said, “It’s not easy providing food for the family. No food for lazy man.”

Mubarak Faje questioned, “Na him family house abi Na his birth right?”

Yusuf Mikail D’Fresh argued, “If he did what’s right there’s no need shedding tears, he will win un-opposed.”

Anas Hamza added, “Na him papa house? Comot give road for a competent man jare.”

However, some voices came to his defence.

Lawan Modu said, “Hon Ganga has impacted the lives of youth and women through empowerment and jobs creation. Shedding tears is not a sign of weakness.”

Muhammad Abba Kura, however, dismissed the display, saying, “You are shedding crocodile tears.”

Musa Yakubu Olagbaigbai also wrote, “After 16 years… Abeg move on and let others breath.”

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Iran Insists FIFA, Not US, Is World Cup Host Amid Visa Tensions.

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The president of the Iranian Football Federation, Mehdi Taj, has emphasized that FIFA, not political leaders, is the ultimate authority overseeing the 2026 World Cup, as concerns grow over Iran’s participation in the tournament.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking to BBC Sport on Wednesday, Taj addressed mounting diplomatic tensions and travel restrictions ahead of the competition, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

“Our host is FIFA, not Mr Trump or America,” Taj said, insisting that Iran qualified for the tournament and expects to participate under FIFA’s jurisdiction rather than political influence from Donald Trump or the US government.

The remarks come after reports that Iranian football officials were denied entry to a FIFA Congress in Canada due to alleged links with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), an organisation classified as a terrorist group by several countries.

Taj, who has previously confirmed his own past service in the IRGC, stated that Iran is demanding clear assurances that its delegation and national symbols will be respected during the World Cup.

“If they guarantee not to insult our military institutions and the IRGC, we’ll go,” he said regarding Iran’s participation and travel arrangements.

FIFA has already expressed regret over the visa dispute and invited Iranian officials to talks in Zurich as preparations continue. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has reaffirmed that Iran remains scheduled to compete and will take part in the tournament as planned.

The controversy unfolds amid ongoing tensions between Tehran and Washington, with US authorities maintaining that individuals linked to the IRGC will not be granted entry.

Iran, however, insists that football should remain separate from politics, stressing that its qualification must be honoured regardless of diplomatic disputes.

“We are going to the World Cup because we qualified,” Taj said, adding that while Iran may boycott the United States politically, it will not withdraw from the competition.

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Australian FA Demands Reversal Of Controversial 2026 World Cup Watch Party Ban.

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The Australian Football Association has called on Melbourne authorities to overturn a decision preventing public viewing events for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Federation Square.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The governing body expressed strong disappointment after the Melbourne Arts Precinct rejected plans for live screenings, citing previous incidents involving unsafe fan behaviour.

Football Australia chief executive Martin Kugeler said the decision goes against Melbourne’s identity as a sporting and multicultural hub.

“The FIFA World Cup is the biggest sporting event in the world and unites Australia’s multicultural communities, while reinforcing our national identity,” Kugeler said.

He added that public viewing sites create memorable moments for fans and argued that Melbourne, known for its sporting culture, should not be stepping away from such traditions.

However, Melbourne Arts Precinct chief executive Katrina Sedgwick defended the ban, telling the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that safety concerns were the main reason behind the move.

She said the issue stemmed from a small number of fans whose behaviour had become “antisocial and dangerous,” pointing to past incidents involving flares and fireworks at crowded screenings.

Sedgwick noted that during one Socceroos viewing event, more than 100 flares and fireworks were set off in Federation Square, raising serious safety concerns.

The controversy comes as Australia prepares for the 2026 World Cup, where the national team will face Turkey in Vancouver, the United States in Seattle, and Paraguay in California during the group stage.

Former Socceroo Craig Foster also criticised the decision, urging stakeholders to work together to overturn what he described as an “absurd” ban.

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IPOB Declares Total Shutdown As Biafra Remembrance Day Sparks Tension In South-East.

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The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has announced a total lockdown across the South-East on May 30, 2026, in commemoration of what it calls “Biafran Heroes and Heroines Remembrance Day.”....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to a statement issued by its Directorate of State and signed by spokesperson C. Okadigbo, the day is set aside to honour those who lost their lives in the struggle for Biafra’s self-determination, particularly during the Nigerian Civil War.

The group said the remembrance covers sacrifices made from 1967 to 2026, describing it as a key part of its history and identity.

“On May 30th, we pause to remember and honour the men, women, and children who lost their lives fighting for Biafra’s freedom,” the statement read.

IPOB urged residents to observe the day through reflection, prayers, and symbolic remembrance activities such as lighting candles, observing moments of silence, and sharing memories within families.

It described the occasion as a solemn one, stressing that the sacrifices of what it called “fallen heroes and heroines” must not be forgotten.

“May 30th is a day of sober reflection… their sacrifice must not be forgotten or allowed to be extinguished,” the group added.

The organisation declared a 12-hour shutdown across “Biafraland” from 6am to 6pm, during which all activities are expected to cease.

It stated that there would be no vehicular movement except for emergency services, while markets, offices, schools, banks, and transport operations are expected to remain closed.

IPOB also advised parents and school administrators to keep children at home and urged residents to stay indoors and observe prayers according to their faith.

The group further claimed it had informed South-East governors and other stakeholders about the planned lockdown and would continue official notifications ahead of the date.

Reiterating its message, IPOB said: “We remember them! We honour them! We MUST not forget their sacrifice.”

The announcement is expected to generate heightened security concerns and public debate across the South-East as the date approaches.

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