Anambra Gov Poll: Police Interested Only In Security, Not Winner — CP Orutugu

During the Anambra State Command’s November 8, 2025, governorship election, the Police Commissioner, CP Ikioye Orutugu, has reaffirmed the Force’s commitment to protecting lives. &nbsp, &nbsp,

As part of his ongoing security engagements ahead of the election, CP Orutugu made the commitment by traveling to Aguata and Otuocha Area Commands to speak with security officials, officers, and personnel from the Command.

During the interactive sessions, the police public relations officer from Anambra State Police Command, Awka, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, and CP Orutugu all reiterated that the Nigeria Police Force remained a purely impartial and non-partisan institution.

He emphasized that the Police are not concerned with the outcome of the election, but rather that it is about ensuring that there is no violence before, during, and after the polls.

In light of the rise in political activity, CP Orutugu instructed Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers (DPOs), Tactical Commanders, and operational teams to demonstrate professionalism, discipline, courtesy, and firmness. He emphasized that police officers must adhere strictly to the Electoral Act, the Police Code of Conduct, and Standard Operating Procedures.

Traditional rulers, religious leaders, town union executives, youth and women’s organizations, local vigilante organizations, and other community security organizations were also a part of the Commissioner’s stakeholder engagements.

The dialogue sought to improve voter intimidation, stop electoral violence, promote peaceful civic participation, and increase local intelligence sharing.

The CP praised communities in the area for engaging in dialogue and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) over past communal clashes, while acknowledging the area’s relative calm.

He urged communities to form internal peace committees to resolve disputes involving civil rights and land-related issues, stressing that they should not be turned into criminal cases and should not be turned over to the police.

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The CP urged Anambra residents to engage in peaceful political activity while ensuring that adequate deployments, intelligence monitoring, and response units are already in place to protect the state during the election campaign.

He urged political leaders and members of the community to refrain from making uprising statements or inflammatory statements that could endanger the state’s current state of peace.

‘I watched Parker from the pub, now I’m fighting him’

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Fabio Wardley vs. Joseph Parker

O2 Arena, London Date: Saturday, October 25th, 2018

In Cardiff, New Zealand’s Joseph Parker and British boxing’s Anthony Joshua squared off in a unified heavyweight title fight.

As fight fans gathered around shimmering television screens in an Ipswich boozer, a whiff of lager and crackle of anticipation filled The Plough.

Fabio Wardley, a novice professional who had a few fights, was one of the spectators who watched the night before, cheering with his pals as pints fell and punches flew.

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Wardley was still dabbling in the unlicensed white-collar scene two years prior, when Parker won the WBO title against Andy Ruiz, despite having only laced up gloves when she was a 20-year veteran of recruitment.

The idea of Parker and him sharing a ring, let alone a billing, sounded like something that had been invented after a few rounds.

Wardley claims that she had no lofty professional goals. “I just got into it because I liked how competitive it was in one-on-one relationships.”

However, a good night’s sleep can transform a person’s life sooner. The man who once watched Parker at O2 Arena in London with a pint in hand will stand up to him on Saturday.

Oleksandr Usyk and all four of the world’s heavyweight titles are anticipated to be won by the winner.

Wardley’s one-punch KO threat is unmatched.

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Wardley (19-0-1, 18 KOs), who has a lot of experience, is an underdog against Parker, whose sensational knockout ratio ensures that there is always a chance for a one-man punch to end the fight.

He has demonstrated his ability to deliver that devastating force against formidable domestic foes, such as his brutal rematch with Frazer Clarke, who won gold in the Olympics.

The Englishman strengthened his standing as a real threat by defeating Australian Justis Huni in June.

Wardley is adamant that Parker will stop Parker before the last bell because he believes his reputation as a knockout fighter can cause opponents to undervalue his boxing prowess.

Wardley claims that “my track record of knocking out fighters is evident.” Parker’s absence doesn’t seem like I should [knock him out], but I do have faith in it.

Parker has a penchant for canvassing. Zhilei Zhang, Dillian Whyte, and Derek Chisora have dropped him, and Joe Joyce has knocked him out.

He has a proven world-level contender, whether he is a top-three or top-four heavyweight, and has under coach Andy Lee rebuilt his career impressively.

According to 33-year-old Parker, “I’ve been operating at a higher level for a long time, and I feel like I’m only getting better.”

Why didn’t Parker wait for Usyk in vain?

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Both men have an opinion about the pressure.

Parker has previously been a world champion. He has the training. The underdog is me. Everyone will be surprised if I win,” Wardley says.

Parker agrees, but he continues, “I don’t feel any pressure because I’m prepared the best I can.”

Parker has the unfortunate distinction of not having the opportunity to become a two-time world champion after defeating Deontay Wilder and Zhang.

Before being forced to withdraw due to illness, the Briton was scheduled to fight Daniel Dubois in February for the IBF belt. Parker then effortlessly defeated stand-in Martin Bakole.

Parker, the mandatory challenger to Usyk and the WBO’s interim champion, could have anticipated the undisputed king’s recovery and inevitable payday, but that is not his style.

He claims that relaxing and waiting for a fight with Usyk is futile.

“Imagine waiting for it for so long before you finally received it.” What purpose did it serve? We simply want to fight the best fighters available to us as a team.

Wardley has a chance to demonstrate how far raw ambition and heavy hands can take him while Parker is confident that his risk will be justified.

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‘I watched Parker from the pub, now I’m fighting him’

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Fabio Wardley vs. Joseph Parker

O2 Arena, London Date: Saturday, October 25th, 2018

In Cardiff, New Zealand’s Joseph Parker and British boxing’s Anthony Joshua squared off in a unified heavyweight title fight.

As fight fans gathered around shimmering television screens in an Ipswich boozer, a whiff of lager and crackle of anticipation filled The Plough.

Fabio Wardley, a novice professional who had a few fights, was one of the spectators who watched the night before, cheering with his pals as pints fell and punches flew.

    • a day ago

Wardley was still dabbling in the unlicensed white-collar scene two years prior, when Parker won the WBO title against Andy Ruiz, despite having only laced up gloves when she was a 20-year veteran of recruitment.

The idea of Parker and him sharing a ring, let alone a billing, sounded like something that had been invented after a few rounds.

Wardley claims that she had no lofty professional goals. “I just got into it because I liked how competitive it was in one-on-one relationships.”

However, a good night’s sleep can transform a person’s life sooner. The man who once watched Parker at O2 Arena in London with a pint in hand will stand up to him on Saturday.

Oleksandr Usyk and all four of the world’s heavyweight titles are anticipated to be won by the winner.

Wardley’s one-punch KO threat is unmatched.

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

Wardley (19-0-1, 18 KOs), who has a lot of experience, is an underdog against Parker, whose sensational knockout ratio ensures that there is always a chance for a one-man punch to end the fight.

He has demonstrated his ability to deliver that devastating force against formidable domestic foes, such as his brutal rematch with Frazer Clarke, who won gold in the Olympics.

The Englishman strengthened his standing as a real threat by defeating Australian Justis Huni in June.

Wardley is adamant that Parker will stop Parker before the last bell because he believes his reputation as a knockout fighter can cause opponents to undervalue his boxing prowess.

Wardley claims that “my track record of knocking out fighters is evident.” Parker’s absence doesn’t seem like I should [knock him out], but I do have faith in it.

Parker has a penchant for canvassing. Zhilei Zhang, Dillian Whyte, and Derek Chisora have dropped him, and Joe Joyce has knocked him out.

He has a proven world-level contender, whether he is a top-three or top-four heavyweight, and has under coach Andy Lee rebuilt his career impressively.

According to 33-year-old Parker, “I’ve been operating at a higher level for a long time, and I feel like I’m only getting better.”

Why didn’t Parker wait for Usyk in vain?

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Both men have an opinion about the pressure.

Parker has previously been a world champion. He has the training. The underdog is me. Everyone will be surprised if I win,” Wardley says.

Parker agrees, but he continues, “I don’t feel any pressure because I’m prepared the best I can.”

Parker has the unfortunate distinction of not having the opportunity to become a two-time world champion after defeating Deontay Wilder and Zhang.

Before being forced to withdraw due to illness, the Briton was scheduled to fight Daniel Dubois in February for the IBF belt. Parker then effortlessly defeated stand-in Martin Bakole.

Parker, the mandatory challenger to Usyk and the WBO’s interim champion, could have anticipated the undisputed king’s recovery and inevitable payday, but that is not his style.

He claims that relaxing and waiting for a fight with Usyk is futile.

“Imagine waiting for it for so long before you finally received it.” What purpose did it serve? We simply want to fight the best fighters available to us as a team.

Wardley has a chance to demonstrate how far raw ambition and heavy hands can take him while Parker is confident that his risk will be justified.

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Messi double fires Inter Miami in MLS Cup playoff lead against Nashville SC

In their first game of the MLS Cup round one playoff series, Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi defeated Nashville SC 3-1 to claim a victory.

With game two taking place in Nashville on November 1, Tadeo Allende also scored for Inter, who took a 1-0 lead on Friday night in the best-of-three series.

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Messi, who had scored 29 goals in 28 games during the regular-season, was given the Golden Boot award prior to the game. He had already won the Ballon d’Or eight times.

In the 19th minute, he showed how he earned it by diving header off Luis Suarez’ pass to give Miami a 1-0 lead.

Rodrigo De Paul received the ball from Sergio Busquets after he had taken control of it near the sideline.

When Suarez fed the ball back to Messi, De Paul discovered a charging Messi, who then pressed forward and handed it to him on the right.

In the 62nd minute, Allende scored with a header from Ian Fray’s pass.

De Paul said, “We know that playoffs are difficult, so we wanted to start with a win at home.” Hopefully, this is just the start. Today’s team performed very well in terms of intensity, concentration, and understanding when to defend and when to attack.

The most crucial thing was that we demonstrated that our team was developing, and that is what is most important. ”

Nine minutes into the second-half injury time, Messi secured the victory by leaning forward to stop a pass from Jordi Alba on the left wing before failing to corral it, allowing Messi to slot home.

Hany Mukhtar scored only in stoppage time in the 11th and final minute, rendering the strike as window dressing.

The victory comes one day after Messi extended his three-year contract to include the 28-year-old Florida through 2028.

Don Garber, the MLS commissioner who was present to Messi with the Golden Boot award, hummed his ears.

Leo would have been able to fulfill his potential as a player for this club, for this city, and for this league, Garber said.

He has changed the course of Major League Soccer, and we were already doing pretty well. And I believe that having three more years will be a gift in itself. ”

De Paul expressed his happiness at having Messi as an all-time great and at his team.

He said, “We see him every weekend, which is advantageous. We must continue to enjoy him. We will be together for a few more years, so I’m very pleased about the renewal. ”

Despite having now defeated Nashville twice in a row, including an emphatic 5-2 victory in the regular-season finale, Masscherano said Inter can’t afford to relax.

‘Not pretty or nice but Scotland come up clutch in Casablanca’

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Scotland’s first win in almost a year came in the form of a routine raid on the usual suspects in Casablanca.

Melissa Andreatta’s first victory in her third game as head coach came with Erin Cuthbert’s opener, which came right from a corner, and Caroline Weir’s wonder goal from 35 yards. However, they persevered.

The Australian acknowledged after the match that it was not going to be perfect but that she had asked for more. A victory

the national team’s first since October 29, 2024.

With ten minutes left, Elodie Nakkach’s slap-worthy equalizer for the hosts appeared to have vanished.

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The Scots struggled to enter their new era as planned for lengthy periods of the sticky, stop-start friendly it was out there. Casablanca lacked a familiarity-like atmosphere.

Although Andreatta oversaw a draw in the Netherlands and a defeat by Austria, this was seen as a bit of a starting point for the year’s first of four friendlies.

A back three was deployed in the Stade Pere Jego following the transfer of the match from Stade El Arbi Zaouli earlier this week, which supported that clean slate sentiment.

The head coach called that system “an afforded opportunity to really get our attacking game going,” along with Morocco’s opponents.

That wasn’t exactly the case.

The Scots rarely tested Khadija Er-Rmichi in the Moroccan goal despite the heat and a whistle-happy referee.

until Cuthbert curled a slender corner into the back of the net.

The Chelsea midfielder spoke to BBC Scotland about the new coaching staff, saying, “We’ve been doing a lot of work on set pieces this week. They’ve been absolutely daft for it.”

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And it was a relief when it did.

Before Nakkach’s equalizer, it appeared as though Cuthbert’s calculated corner would be the difference-maker in Morocco.

Andreatta’s ambitions were not realized in the 40 minutes of football that followed the goals.

The Scots rarely sought a second. Instead, they reintroduced the WAFCON champions with a few agonizingly awkward moments before the deserved leveller was lashed in.

Scotland’s play had been slowed down by the final moments of the game because there was a sense of urgency in the final moments.

Weir’s lofted finish, which she typically scores for Real Madrid with relative ease, was the result of this, which relieved Scotland greatly.

Relief that they were arresting this terrible, winless run, and relief that they were doing it despite hardship.

Cuthbert continued, “Games like this remind me of when we played Albania in the World Cup.”

They get themselves back in the game, but we come up victorious and we win it, he said. “It might not be pretty, it might not be nice, but we come out swinging.”

I believe the key now is to get wins for us on the board.

This one was more than necessary after eight games without a victory.

Following Finland’s defeat in the Euro 2025 qualifying round, a miserable Nations League campaign followed. The Euros semi-final play-off victory against Hungary at Easter Road was the last to be celebrated.

The culmination of Pedro Martinez Losa’s reign turned out to be that night in the capital, where there were high hopes and a bounty of belief in tow.

Scotland were unbeaten against the Finns. Cuthbert and Weir were irritated because they were unable to make a lasting impression over the summer and were consequently once more excluded from the continental spotlight.

It’s unknown why it doesn’t consistently work for the creative pair of the nation.

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