• Algeria Seeks Formal Apology from France, Moves to Declare Colonisation a “State Crime”

    Algeria’s parliament is set to vote on a bill declaring French colonisation of Algeria (1830–1962) a “state crime,” demanding a formal apology and reparations. While largely symbolic, the legislation carries significant political weight, highlighting Algeria’s insistence on historical accountability. French President Macron has acknowledged colonisation as a “crime against humanity” but has not issued an official apology. Experts note that the law has no international legal force but underscores the enduring diplomatic tensions between Algiers and Paris.

    #Algeria #France #ColonialHistory #StateCrime #HistoricalAccountability #DiplomaticTensions #EmmanuelMacron
    Algeria Seeks Formal Apology from France, Moves to Declare Colonisation a “State Crime” Algeria’s parliament is set to vote on a bill declaring French colonisation of Algeria (1830–1962) a “state crime,” demanding a formal apology and reparations. While largely symbolic, the legislation carries significant political weight, highlighting Algeria’s insistence on historical accountability. French President Macron has acknowledged colonisation as a “crime against humanity” but has not issued an official apology. Experts note that the law has no international legal force but underscores the enduring diplomatic tensions between Algiers and Paris. #Algeria #France #ColonialHistory #StateCrime #HistoricalAccountability #DiplomaticTensions #EmmanuelMacron
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  • Twenty-One Economic Miracles Currently Happening Under President Tinubu

    One: Our foreign reserves have crossed the $45 billion mark for the first time in six years. It is now the fourth-highest on the African continent.

    Two: The prudent management of our foreign reserves under President Tinubu has led to a 3.93% GDP growth in the immediate past quarter and 4.23% growth in the quarter before that (Q2, 2025).

    Three: Nigeria, under President Tinubu, has, within two years, moved from being Africa's biggest petrol importer to becoming West Africa's largest exporter of the same product.

    Four: For the first time in over a decade, Nigeria has overshot its OPEC quota for three consecutive months and is set to do the same for the fourth month, producing an average of 1.71 million barrels per day.

    Five: President Tinubu gave Nigerian airlines direct flights to London's Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom, London's Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom, São Paulo, Brazil, Bogotá, Colombia, Entebbe, Uganda, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Algiers, Algeria, and St. Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean.

    Six: Oil theft has been reduced to less than 10,000 barrels per day, a sixteen-year low.

    Seven: Nigeria achieved its revenue target for the entire year in August, a first in our history.

    Eight: The Nigerian Stock Exchange rose above 130,000 All Share Index for the first time ever.

    Nine: Our economy expanded by $67 billion in just two years, moving Nigeria's GDP from a ₦269.29 trillion economy on May 29, 2023, when Asiwaju became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today.

    Ten: Between January and August 2025, non-oil tax revenue was ₦20.59 trillion, a 40.5% increase from the ₦14.6 trillion recorded in the corresponding period in 2024.

    Eleven: MTN Nigeria Limited hit a record valuation of ₦10 trillion, the first Nigerian company to do so.

    Twelve: Food prices have fallen significantly, resulting in a drop in inflation to 16.05% at present, down from 20.12% in August 2025, a 1.76% decline from July's 21.88%.

    Thirteen: Dangote and other retailers have crashed fuel prices below ₦1000.

    Fourteen: The Naira has stabilised and is now below ₦1500 to $, making it among the world's best-performing currencies, according to Fitch Ratings.

    Fifteen: Nigeria broke its power generation record with a peak generation of 5,801.84MW and maximum daily energyoutput of 128,370.75 megawatt-hours (MWh), the highest ever attained in the history of the electricity industry in Nigeria.

    Sixteen: After a record trade surplus last year, Nigeria appears set to beat its 2024 figure. Our trade surplus rose 44.3% in Q2 to ₦7.46 trillion, up from ₦5.17 trillion in Q1.

    Seventeen: In a sign of an improving economy, the Central Bank of Nigeria reduced interest rates by 50 basis points to 27%, the first time since the #COVID19 pandemic.

    Eighteen: Fitch and S&P Global Ratings upgraded Nigeria's economy to a Stable B.

    Nineteen: Two PhDs in economics, in the persons of Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, and incumbent Governor of Anambra, Dr Chukwuma Soludo, both confirmed that President Tinubu has "stabilised the economy".

    Twenty: Rail transport expanded in Nigeria by 43.08% in Q2 2025.

    Twenty-one: Road transport expanded by 24.50% in Q2 2025, driven by the ₦13 trillion 1,068-kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, and the ₦15 trillion 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, currently under construction.

    Bonus: Student loans were awarded to an unprecedented 500,000 students, with hundreds of thousands more awaiting their loans.

    Effective rebranding projects a positive image of what is happening. It is the best way to neutralise enemies of the nation who want to overwhelm the airwaves with negative information. If you are a patriot who loves Nigeria and wants your country to progress, please spread this truthful message.

    Reno Omokri
    Twenty-One Economic Miracles Currently Happening Under President Tinubu One: Our foreign reserves have crossed the $45 billion mark for the first time in six years. It is now the fourth-highest on the African continent. Two: The prudent management of our foreign reserves under President Tinubu has led to a 3.93% GDP growth in the immediate past quarter and 4.23% growth in the quarter before that (Q2, 2025). Three: Nigeria, under President Tinubu, has, within two years, moved from being Africa's biggest petrol importer to becoming West Africa's largest exporter of the same product. Four: For the first time in over a decade, Nigeria has overshot its OPEC quota for three consecutive months and is set to do the same for the fourth month, producing an average of 1.71 million barrels per day. Five: President Tinubu gave Nigerian airlines direct flights to London's Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom, London's Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom, São Paulo, Brazil, Bogotá, Colombia, Entebbe, Uganda, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Algiers, Algeria, and St. Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean. Six: Oil theft has been reduced to less than 10,000 barrels per day, a sixteen-year low. Seven: Nigeria achieved its revenue target for the entire year in August, a first in our history. Eight: The Nigerian Stock Exchange rose above 130,000 All Share Index for the first time ever. Nine: Our economy expanded by $67 billion in just two years, moving Nigeria's GDP from a ₦269.29 trillion economy on May 29, 2023, when Asiwaju became President, to ₦372.8 trillion today. Ten: Between January and August 2025, non-oil tax revenue was ₦20.59 trillion, a 40.5% increase from the ₦14.6 trillion recorded in the corresponding period in 2024. Eleven: MTN Nigeria Limited hit a record valuation of ₦10 trillion, the first Nigerian company to do so. Twelve: Food prices have fallen significantly, resulting in a drop in inflation to 16.05% at present, down from 20.12% in August 2025, a 1.76% decline from July's 21.88%. Thirteen: Dangote and other retailers have crashed fuel prices below ₦1000. Fourteen: The Naira has stabilised and is now below ₦1500 to $, making it among the world's best-performing currencies, according to Fitch Ratings. Fifteen: Nigeria broke its power generation record with a peak generation of 5,801.84MW and maximum daily energyoutput of 128,370.75 megawatt-hours (MWh), the highest ever attained in the history of the electricity industry in Nigeria. Sixteen: After a record trade surplus last year, Nigeria appears set to beat its 2024 figure. Our trade surplus rose 44.3% in Q2 to ₦7.46 trillion, up from ₦5.17 trillion in Q1. Seventeen: In a sign of an improving economy, the Central Bank of Nigeria reduced interest rates by 50 basis points to 27%, the first time since the #COVID19 pandemic. Eighteen: Fitch and S&P Global Ratings upgraded Nigeria's economy to a Stable B. Nineteen: Two PhDs in economics, in the persons of Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and the former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, and incumbent Governor of Anambra, Dr Chukwuma Soludo, both confirmed that President Tinubu has "stabilised the economy". Twenty: Rail transport expanded in Nigeria by 43.08% in Q2 2025. Twenty-one: Road transport expanded by 24.50% in Q2 2025, driven by the ₦13 trillion 1,068-kilometre Illela-Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, and the ₦15 trillion 750-kilometre Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, currently under construction. Bonus: Student loans were awarded to an unprecedented 500,000 students, with hundreds of thousands more awaiting their loans. Effective rebranding projects a positive image of what is happening. It is the best way to neutralise enemies of the nation who want to overwhelm the airwaves with negative information. If you are a patriot who loves Nigeria and wants your country to progress, please spread this truthful message. Reno Omokri
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  • He escaped prison, hijacked a plane… and vanished for 40 years.

    The Outlaw Who Refused to Be Caught — George Edward Wright

    New Jersey.
    A 19-year-old makes a terrible decision — a robbery that ends in a man’s death.
    The court gives him 30 years.
    George Edward Wright walks into prison with his entire youth already stolen.

    But Wright isn’t built for cages.

    Eight years later — 1970 —
    he pulls off a daring prison escape, disappearing so completely
    his guards only find an empty cell where he once slept.

    America’s search begins.
    No clues.
    No sign.
    Just silence.

    Until the silence explodes.

    The Hijacking That Shocked the World

    September 1972.
    A Delta DC-8 lifts off with 86 passengers…
    and five members of the Black Liberation Army on board.

    Wright is one of them.

    Mid-air, they take the plane.
    Hostages cry.
    The crew freezes.
    The hijackers demand $1 million —
    but with one bizarre twist:

    The FBI agent delivering the ransom
    must show up in nothing but a swimsuit
    so he can’t hide a gun.

    The world stares, stunned.
    The authorities obey.

    Under the nose of the FBI,
    the hijackers escape to Algeria —
    and for the second time,
    George Wright slips through America’s fingers.

    The Ghost Life

    One by one, his partners are caught.
    Wright?
    He becomes a shadow.

    New country.
    New name.
    New life.

    He drifts across borders, unseen —
    until finally settling in Portugal,
    married, a father, living in a quiet seaside town
    where neighbors know him simply as the man who tended his garden.

    Four decades.
    No arrests.
    No trials.
    No spotlight.

    Just a fugitive life lived in calm daylight.

    The Final Twist

    In 2011, the FBI finds him.
    Handcuffs click shut —
    the United States demands him back.

    But Portugal looks at the case, the paperwork, his citizenship…
    and says no.

    No extradition.
    No return to prison.
    No undoing the life he built.

    George Edward Wright walks free.

    He spent 40 years outrunning the law…
    and somehow, the law finally stopped running after him.
    He escaped prison, hijacked a plane… and vanished for 40 years. 🚨 The Outlaw Who Refused to Be Caught — George Edward Wright New Jersey. A 19-year-old makes a terrible decision — a robbery that ends in a man’s death. The court gives him 30 years. George Edward Wright walks into prison with his entire youth already stolen. But Wright isn’t built for cages. Eight years later — 1970 — he pulls off a daring prison escape, disappearing so completely his guards only find an empty cell where he once slept. America’s search begins. No clues. No sign. Just silence. Until the silence explodes. ✈️ The Hijacking That Shocked the World September 1972. A Delta DC-8 lifts off with 86 passengers… and five members of the Black Liberation Army on board. Wright is one of them. Mid-air, they take the plane. Hostages cry. The crew freezes. The hijackers demand $1 million — but with one bizarre twist: The FBI agent delivering the ransom must show up in nothing but a swimsuit so he can’t hide a gun. The world stares, stunned. The authorities obey. Under the nose of the FBI, the hijackers escape to Algeria — and for the second time, George Wright slips through America’s fingers. 🕶️ The Ghost Life One by one, his partners are caught. Wright? He becomes a shadow. New country. New name. New life. He drifts across borders, unseen — until finally settling in Portugal, married, a father, living in a quiet seaside town where neighbors know him simply as the man who tended his garden. Four decades. No arrests. No trials. No spotlight. Just a fugitive life lived in calm daylight. ⚖️ The Final Twist In 2011, the FBI finds him. Handcuffs click shut — the United States demands him back. But Portugal looks at the case, the paperwork, his citizenship… and says no. No extradition. No return to prison. No undoing the life he built. George Edward Wright walks free. He spent 40 years outrunning the law… and somehow, the law finally stopped running after him.
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  • IOC Moves Toward Ban on Transgender Women in Female Olympic Events.

    The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considering a unified policy that may prohibit transgender women from competing in female categories across all Olympic sports.

    Until now, individual sports federations have set their own rules. However, IOC President Kirsty Coventry says a single global framework is needed to protect fairness in women’s sports.

    Coventry, who took office in June, said the IOC would draw on existing research and regulations rather than start from scratch. “The priority must be the protection of female competition,” she said, noting that some sports, like equestrian events, already allow mixed-gender competition without issue.

    Dr. Jane Thornton, IOC director of health and science, recently briefed members on research showing that individuals who undergo male puberty maintain physical advantages that hormone therapy cannot fully eliminate.

    Reports suggest the IOC could announce the new policy during its 145th session in Milan, ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Senior officials say momentum is building for the decision.

    The debate intensified after the 2024 Paris Olympics, where Algerian boxer Imane Khelif and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-Ting won gold despite previously facing scrutiny over gender eligibility. Both athletes identify as women and are not transgender, but the controversy renewed calls for clearer rules.

    Many international sports bodies — including World Athletics and World Aquatics — already bar transgender women from competing in female events.

    In the U.S., former President Donald Trump signed an executive order earlier this year banning transgender participation in female sports at school and grassroots levels, and suggested similar restrictions for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

    So far, only one openly transgender woman, New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard, has competed at the Olympics, taking part in Tokyo 2020.

    The IOC has not yet made a final decision, but insiders say a shift is imminent.
    IOC Moves Toward Ban on Transgender Women in Female Olympic Events. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) is considering a unified policy that may prohibit transgender women from competing in female categories across all Olympic sports. Until now, individual sports federations have set their own rules. However, IOC President Kirsty Coventry says a single global framework is needed to protect fairness in women’s sports. Coventry, who took office in June, said the IOC would draw on existing research and regulations rather than start from scratch. “The priority must be the protection of female competition,” she said, noting that some sports, like equestrian events, already allow mixed-gender competition without issue. Dr. Jane Thornton, IOC director of health and science, recently briefed members on research showing that individuals who undergo male puberty maintain physical advantages that hormone therapy cannot fully eliminate. Reports suggest the IOC could announce the new policy during its 145th session in Milan, ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics. Senior officials say momentum is building for the decision. The debate intensified after the 2024 Paris Olympics, where Algerian boxer Imane Khelif and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-Ting won gold despite previously facing scrutiny over gender eligibility. Both athletes identify as women and are not transgender, but the controversy renewed calls for clearer rules. Many international sports bodies — including World Athletics and World Aquatics — already bar transgender women from competing in female events. In the U.S., former President Donald Trump signed an executive order earlier this year banning transgender participation in female sports at school and grassroots levels, and suggested similar restrictions for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. So far, only one openly transgender woman, New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard, has competed at the Olympics, taking part in Tokyo 2020. The IOC has not yet made a final decision, but insiders say a shift is imminent.
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  • Once-Prominent Oleh Township Stadium in Delta Now Overrun by Bushes and Farmlands

    September 15, 2025

    Oleh Township Stadium in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, once a vibrant hub for sports and community events, has fallen into severe neglect, with its grounds now overtaken by cassava, yam, plantain, and thick bushes.

    The facility, which hosted matches during the 2006 Africa Women’s Championship, including the South Africa vs. Algeria clash, was once ranked among Delta’s most prominent arenas—alongside Oghara, Ughelli, Agbor, and the Jay-Jay Okocha Stadium in Ogwashi-Uku—under the administration of former Governor James Ibori.

    Residents who visited the stadium this week described its collapse as a “death sentence” for young talents in the region.

    “This used to be one of the most beautiful stadiums in Delta about 10–15 years ago. It was the pride of the state. Today, it is farmland. Cassava here, yams there. The tracks, roofs, and seats are all gone. Dreams have been wasted,” a resident lamented.

    Community members accused the Delta State Government, House of Assembly, and Commissioner for Sports of deliberate neglect, and also faulted the local government chairman for ignoring the stadium’s decay.

    Some young athletes continue to struggle to train on the dilapidated grounds, but residents say their ambitions are being crushed.

    For many, the stadium holds deep personal value. A former athlete recalled how Oleh Stadium launched his career:

    “I learned handball here and represented Delta State in several national tournaments. To see this stadium abandoned is heartbreaking. It once gave us hope.”

    Locals have now issued an urgent appeal to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to rescue the facility from total collapse, warning that the neglect is destroying future sporting opportunities.

    “Delta prides itself as a sports-loving state. But look at what has become of Oleh Stadium. It is nothing but shameful,” a youth leader said.
    Once-Prominent Oleh Township Stadium in Delta Now Overrun by Bushes and Farmlands September 15, 2025 Oleh Township Stadium in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, once a vibrant hub for sports and community events, has fallen into severe neglect, with its grounds now overtaken by cassava, yam, plantain, and thick bushes. The facility, which hosted matches during the 2006 Africa Women’s Championship, including the South Africa vs. Algeria clash, was once ranked among Delta’s most prominent arenas—alongside Oghara, Ughelli, Agbor, and the Jay-Jay Okocha Stadium in Ogwashi-Uku—under the administration of former Governor James Ibori. Residents who visited the stadium this week described its collapse as a “death sentence” for young talents in the region. “This used to be one of the most beautiful stadiums in Delta about 10–15 years ago. It was the pride of the state. Today, it is farmland. Cassava here, yams there. The tracks, roofs, and seats are all gone. Dreams have been wasted,” a resident lamented. Community members accused the Delta State Government, House of Assembly, and Commissioner for Sports of deliberate neglect, and also faulted the local government chairman for ignoring the stadium’s decay. Some young athletes continue to struggle to train on the dilapidated grounds, but residents say their ambitions are being crushed. For many, the stadium holds deep personal value. A former athlete recalled how Oleh Stadium launched his career: “I learned handball here and represented Delta State in several national tournaments. To see this stadium abandoned is heartbreaking. It once gave us hope.” Locals have now issued an urgent appeal to Governor Sheriff Oborevwori to rescue the facility from total collapse, warning that the neglect is destroying future sporting opportunities. “Delta prides itself as a sports-loving state. But look at what has become of Oleh Stadium. It is nothing but shameful,” a youth leader said.
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  • Wizkid to Headline CANEX 2025 Mega Concert in Algeria Amid ₦6.4bn Pay Rumors

    Nigerian music superstar Wizkid has been officially confirmed as the headline act for the CANEX 2025 Mega Concert in Algiers, Algeria, taking place on Friday, September 5.

    The concert is part of the Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX) 2025, running from September 4–10, a festival that celebrates Africa’s creative industries — from music and fashion to film, literature, and visual arts.

    Organisers described Wizkid’s inclusion as a huge boost:

    “Renowned for his infectious Afrobeat rhythms, chart-topping hits, and magnetic stage presence, Wizkid has become one of Africa’s most celebrated music icons.”

    Social media, however, has been set ablaze with claims that Wizkid will earn up to ₦6.4 billion ($4.2 million) for the performance. While entertainment blogs like @tooxclusive_com and @entdaily001 amplified the buzz, the organisers have not officially confirmed the figure.

    This wouldn’t be Wizkid’s first big paycheck — from $681,200 at an Indian royal wedding (2018) to $3 million at the AIA Sound Festival in Denmark (2025), and nearly $1 million from his Madison Square Garden show in New York, the star continues to set records.

    With past performances at the O2 Arena (London) and State Farm Arena (Atlanta) also raking in close to $900,000 each, Wizkid’s CANEX 2025 appearance is shaping up to be another history-making moment.
    Wizkid to Headline CANEX 2025 Mega Concert in Algeria Amid ₦6.4bn Pay Rumors Nigerian music superstar Wizkid has been officially confirmed as the headline act for the CANEX 2025 Mega Concert in Algiers, Algeria, taking place on Friday, September 5. The concert is part of the Creative Africa Nexus (CANEX) 2025, running from September 4–10, a festival that celebrates Africa’s creative industries — from music and fashion to film, literature, and visual arts. Organisers described Wizkid’s inclusion as a huge boost: “Renowned for his infectious Afrobeat rhythms, chart-topping hits, and magnetic stage presence, Wizkid has become one of Africa’s most celebrated music icons.” Social media, however, has been set ablaze with claims that Wizkid will earn up to ₦6.4 billion ($4.2 million) for the performance. While entertainment blogs like @tooxclusive_com and @entdaily001 amplified the buzz, the organisers have not officially confirmed the figure. This wouldn’t be Wizkid’s first big paycheck — from $681,200 at an Indian royal wedding (2018) to $3 million at the AIA Sound Festival in Denmark (2025), and nearly $1 million from his Madison Square Garden show in New York, the star continues to set records. With past performances at the O2 Arena (London) and State Farm Arena (Atlanta) also raking in close to $900,000 each, Wizkid’s CANEX 2025 appearance is shaping up to be another history-making moment.
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  • Wizkid to headline CANEX 2025 mega concert in Algeria.

    on Friday, September 5, in Algeria, according to statements posted on September 2 from the event organisers.

    The CANEX Mega Concert is part of the broader CANEX 2025 exhibition, which showcases African national defence and security industries alongside cultural performances, blending innovation with artistic talent.

    The festival will feature leading artists from Algeria, South Africa, Congo, Kenya, and other African nations, making it a major pan-African musical event.

    CANEX officials have described Wizkid’s participation as a key highlight of the festival, emphasising his role in attracting international audiences, “Renowned for his infectious Afrobeat rhythms, chart-topping hits, and magnetic stage presence, Wizkid has become one of Africa’s most celebrated music icons.”

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    “At CANEX, his music will bring unmatched energy, signature Afrobeat grooves, and a celebration of African culture that promises to unite audiences and create unforgettable live moments.”

    Speculation on social media and fan accounts suggests that Wizkid may receive up to ₦6.4 billion ($4.2 million) for the performance, though this figure has not been officially confirmed by CANEX or festival organisers.

    Various online posts have amplified the claim.
    Wizkid to headline CANEX 2025 mega concert in Algeria. on Friday, September 5, in Algeria, according to statements posted on September 2 from the event organisers. The CANEX Mega Concert is part of the broader CANEX 2025 exhibition, which showcases African national defence and security industries alongside cultural performances, blending innovation with artistic talent. The festival will feature leading artists from Algeria, South Africa, Congo, Kenya, and other African nations, making it a major pan-African musical event. CANEX officials have described Wizkid’s participation as a key highlight of the festival, emphasising his role in attracting international audiences, “Renowned for his infectious Afrobeat rhythms, chart-topping hits, and magnetic stage presence, Wizkid has become one of Africa’s most celebrated music icons.” STH (213) Reviews Naira Remittances From Diaspora, Call To Investigate Crude Oil Theft, Other “At CANEX, his music will bring unmatched energy, signature Afrobeat grooves, and a celebration of African culture that promises to unite audiences and create unforgettable live moments.” Speculation on social media and fan accounts suggests that Wizkid may receive up to ₦6.4 billion ($4.2 million) for the performance, though this figure has not been officially confirmed by CANEX or festival organisers. Various online posts have amplified the claim.
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  • Casablanca, Morocco — Nigeria’s Super Falcons are set for a decisive WAFCON 2024 showdown tonight as they take on Botswana in their second Group B match, with eyes firmly on securing an early quarter-final ticket.

    The nine-time champions began their campaign with a commanding 3-0 win over Tunisia, thanks to stellar goals from Asisat Oshoala, Rinsola Babajide, and Chinwendu Ihezuo. With no injury concerns and strong momentum, Coach Justin Madugu’s side is locked in on “Mission X” — their quest for a 10th continental title.

    “We remain focused and believe that victory over Botswana is a huge possibility,” Madugu said during a pre-match briefing. “We're taking it one match at a time.”

    Botswana, who edged Algeria 1-0 in their opening match, are also riding high and believe they can upset the odds. Coach Alex Malete insists his team won’t be intimidated by Nigeria’s pedigree.

    “The belief is stronger than the pressure,” Malete said confidently.

    This is only the second WAFCON meeting between both sides. Nigeria defeated Botswana 2-0 in their debut outing back in 2022.

    Match Details
    Venue: Larbi Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca
    Date: Thursday, July 10
    Kickoff: 8:00 p.m. (Nigeria time)

    With group qualification within reach, all eyes are on the Super Falcons tonight. Will they soar into the quarter-finals? Stay tuned!
    #WAFCON2024 #SuperFalcons #NigeriaVsBotswana #RoadTo10thTitle
    Casablanca, Morocco — Nigeria’s Super Falcons are set for a decisive WAFCON 2024 showdown tonight as they take on Botswana in their second Group B match, with eyes firmly on securing an early quarter-final ticket. The nine-time champions began their campaign with a commanding 3-0 win over Tunisia, thanks to stellar goals from Asisat Oshoala, Rinsola Babajide, and Chinwendu Ihezuo. With no injury concerns and strong momentum, Coach Justin Madugu’s side is locked in on “Mission X” — their quest for a 10th continental title. “We remain focused and believe that victory over Botswana is a huge possibility,” Madugu said during a pre-match briefing. “We're taking it one match at a time.” Botswana, who edged Algeria 1-0 in their opening match, are also riding high and believe they can upset the odds. Coach Alex Malete insists his team won’t be intimidated by Nigeria’s pedigree. “The belief is stronger than the pressure,” Malete said confidently. This is only the second WAFCON meeting between both sides. Nigeria defeated Botswana 2-0 in their debut outing back in 2022. Match Details Venue: Larbi Zaouli Stadium, Casablanca Date: Thursday, July 10 Kickoff: 8:00 p.m. (Nigeria time) With group qualification within reach, all eyes are on the Super Falcons tonight. Will they soar into the quarter-finals? Stay tuned! #WAFCON2024 #SuperFalcons #NigeriaVsBotswana #RoadTo10thTitle
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