Mexico Defeats South Africa 2-0 in World Cup Opening Match
Mexico won their opening match against South Africa 2-0 in the World Cup. The team showcased strong attacking play and solid defense to secure the victory.
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Mexico won their opening match against South Africa 2-0 in the World Cup. The team showcased strong attacking play and solid defense to secure the victory.
Three individuals have been charged by the EFCC for allegedly attempting to defraud Fidelity Bank of N10 billion using forged documents. The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat financial fraud in Nigeria.
Burna Boy and Shakira are set to perform at the opening ceremony of the FIFA 2026 World Cup. This collaboration highlights the global appeal of Afrobeats and showcases Nigerian talent on an international stage.
Jarvis was a junior minister for security within the Home Office in embattled Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government. The post Starmer picks ex-army officer Dan Jarvis as new UK defence minister appeared first on Vanguard News.
Leaders from Ijaw, Itshekiri, and Urhobo have reached an agreement to end protests in Warri Federal Constituency after discussions with President Bola Tinubu. This intervention aims to restore peace and stability in the region, particularly concerning oil facilities.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has proposed new guidelines to protect the operations of interconnected financial institutions. These regulations aim to clarify the roles and boundaries among linked entities in the financial system.
Japan's captain Wataru Endo has announced his retirement and will not participate in the upcoming World Cup. This leaves the team to compete in Group F without their leader as they aim for success.
A Nigerian returnee has shared traumatic experiences from her 22 years in South Africa amid rising xenophobia. Her story highlights the challenges faced by many Nigerians living abroad.
The World Cup has officially started, with Mexico taking an early lead. This tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, is the largest in history.
Africa is rich in human capital and resources but faces exploitation by a global financial system. The continent's potential is being undermined rather than missed.
President Bola Tinubu has committed to ensuring that all areas of the Federal Capital Territory benefit from democratic gains. His administration aims for equitable distribution of these benefits across the FCT and the entire country.
The interventions were announced on Wednesday as the first batch of 258 Nigerians evacuated from South Africa arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (Cargo Terminal), Lagos, aboard a specially chartered Air Peace flight. The post Xenophobia Evacuations: MTN to dona...
Vice President Kashim Shettima highlights that President Bola Tinubu's initiatives are designed to benefit Nigerian youths by incorporating modern solutions. This approach aims to address contemporary challenges effectively.
Six insurance companies are aiming for a combined after-tax profit of N38.4 billion in the first half of 2026. This projection highlights the growth potential in Nigeria's insurance sector.
The ICPC has announced a seven-year prison sentence for fraudulent National Identification Number (NIN) registrations, including those involving non-Nigerians. They urge compliance among NIMC partners to avoid severe penalties.
Nigerians evacuated from xenophobic violence in South Africa have received financial support from the Imo government and MTN. Each evacuee got N1 million from the state and N100,000 from the telecommunications company.
A Delta State court has remanded four individuals suspected of being part of a gun-running syndicate after a Beretta pistol was discovered linked to a transport waybill. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding illegal arms trafficking in the region.
The Oyo State Police Command has arrested two individuals for illegally possessing 250 live cartridges. This operation successfully disrupted an illegal ammunition trafficking attempt in the region.
OPC and civil society groups have criticized President Tinubu and Governor Makinde for their slow response in rescuing over 40 kidnapped Oyo students and teachers. The delay has raised concerns about the effectiveness of their leadership in addressing security issues.
Vigilant youths in Benue's Ugbokolo community successfully rescued five kidnapping victims and apprehended three suspects. This act of bravery highlights the community's commitment to safety and security.
Mexico takes an early lead against South Africa in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup. The tournament has begun with excitement and some controversies surrounding the event.
Police in Sokoto State thwarted a significant bandit attack, resulting in the deaths of three suspected bandits. The operation also led to the recovery of an AK-47 rifle and live ammunition.
Epe Local Government Chairman, Princess Surah Animashaun, has committed to enhancing security and protecting lives and property in the area. This initiative aims to boost community safety and support.
Anambra State Government has shut down illegal clinics and birth centers in Ifitedunu for engaging in fraudulent medical practices. This action aims to protect public health and ensure professional standards in healthcare.
President Tinubu has inaugurated a significant road in Abuja and pledged to complete ongoing projects from previous administrations. This initiative is part of his Renewed Hope Agenda.
Kebbi University is mourning the death of a third-year student who was killed in a hostel assault by suspected thieves. Investigations are currently underway to address this tragic incident.
A fire ignited by a child playing with a lighter severely damaged a residential building in Ilorin, Kwara State. Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries from the incident.
Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf has reshuffled his cabinet, appointing new advisers and reassigning existing ones. This move aims to enhance governance in the state.
The World Bank reports that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is causing the lowest global growth rate since the COVID-19 pandemic. This situation highlights the interconnectedness of global economies and the impact of regional conflicts on economic stability.
SSANU is expressing frustration over the slow progress in renegotiating the 2009 agreement with the Federal Government. The union is urging for a swift resolution as their patience is wearing thin.