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Coup Attempt: I Was A Target, Supposed To Be Shot — Gen Musa


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The Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa, says he was one of the targets of a coup plot and was meant to be shot by the orchestrators. 

General Musa spoke on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, days after the military said some of the sixteen officers arrested last October will face trial over an attempt to overthrow President Bola Tinubu. 

“I was also a target, I am sure you know,” the minister, who is a Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), said on the show.

“I was supposed to be arrested, and if I refused, I was supposed to be shot,” he added.

Military to Try Officers

In October, the military arrested “sixteen officers over acts of indiscipline and breaches of service regulations”. 

But last week, authorities said “findings have identified a number of the officers with allegations of plotting to overthrow the government, which is inconsistent with the ethics, values, and professional standards required of members of the AFN.”

“Accordingly, those with cases to answer will be formally arraigned before an appropriate military judicial panel to face trial in accordance with the Armed Forces Act and other applicable service regulations,” the Director, Major General, Samaila Uba, said in a statement. 

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‘Unserious People’

Several top government officials and other prominent leaders were allegedly pencilled to be killed in the coup attempt.

Reports have linked the attempted coup to the cancellation of the 65th Independence Anniversary parade.

Ex-Bayelsa State governor, Timipre Sylva’s house was raided over an alleged link to a coup plot.

According to General Musa, those involved in the coup plot were “unserious individuals”.

“I think these guys were a bunch of unserious individuals. If you look at the calibre of persons [involved in the attempted coup], I don’t know what got into their heads to think they can take on the Armed Forces like that,” the minister said.

The minister said Nigerians would have fought against the coup plotters as they have done in the past.

“What I even said is that even Nigerians would have fought them. Remember, Nigerians have fought against military rule for quite some time. Mr President has been one of them, so for them to wake up one morning and think they can do that in Nigeria, I think they need to reset their brain,” he said.

Nigeria has had a history of coups, especially between 1966 and 1993. But the country returned to democracy in 1999 and has since been in a democratic setting. 

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Rose sets tournament record in dominant Torrey Pines win

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Farmers Insurance Open – final leaderboard

-23 J Rose (Eng); -16 P Coody (US), SW Kim (Kor), R Hisatsune (Jpn); -15 J Knapp (US), S Jaeger (Ger). Selected others: -12 T Finau (US), S Power (Ire); -8 A Scott (Aus); -6 K Bradley (US); -4 B Koepka (US)

England’s Justin Rose clinched an utterly dominant win at the Farmers Insurance Open in a new tournament record score.

Rose, the 2019 winner, led by six shots before Sunday’s fourth round on Torrey Pines’ South Course and was rarely troubled over his final 18 holes.

He signed for a two-under-par 70 to finish seven clear of the field on 23 under and claim his 13th PGA Tour title.

The 45-year-old, whose last win came at August’s FedEx St Jude Championship, picked up birdies at the sixth, eighth and ninth, with a bogey at the 12th his only blip.

The previous best winning score in the tournament’s history was 22 under – by Tiger Woods in 1999 and George Burns in 1987.

Rose also becomes the oldest player to secure a wire-to-wire finish on tour – leading in all four rounds – since Rocco Mediate in October 2010 aged 47.

“This has been a huge win and to start the season with a win is amazing,” said Rose.

“I knew 23 under was a record. I’ve grown the lead each day so I wanted to finish seven ahead rather than six.

“I had my own little mini goals down the stretch which kept me focused, which was key and I managed my game well.

“I’m still loving it and working hard and do believe there is some good stuff ahead of me.”

American Pierceson Coody had the best round of the day – a seven-under-par 65 – which gave him a share of second place alongside South Korea’s Si Woo Kim and Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune who both shot 69s.

American Jake Knapp and Germany’s Stephan Jaeger finished a further shot back.

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2026 Grammy: Again, Tyla Beats Davido, Burna Boy, Ayra Starr To Clinch ‘Best African Music Performance’ 


South African singer Tyla has won the ‘Best African Music Performance’ award at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards, held on February 1, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The pop star, who recently clocked 24, clinched the prize with her song Push 2 Start, marking her second win in the category.

Tyla had previously won the same award at its inaugural edition in 2024 for her global hit Water, becoming the first artiste to win the title twice since the category was introduced.

The latest win pushed the songstress’s influence on the global stage and reinforced her position as one of Africa’s most successful contemporary young pop exports.

The Best African Music Performance category was created in 2024 to recognise recordings that showcase African music. The 2025 award was won by Tems.

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Tyla’s wins have drawn attention to her ability to push amapiano, pop and R&B into a sound that resonates with international audiences.

“Push 2 Start,” lifted from her self-titled debut album ‘Tyla’ released in 2024, gained widespread popularity through streaming platforms and social media dance challenges.

The song combines amapiano influences and pop, focusing on themes of romance and self-confidence.

Highly Contested Category

Davido, Burna Boy and Ayra Starr were nominees for the 2026 Best African Music Performance.

This year’s category featured a strong line-up dominated by African heavyweights, particularly from Nigeria w

Other nominees included Burna Boy (Love), Davido featuring Omah Lay (With You), Ayra Starr featuring Wizkid (Gimme Dat), and Eddy Kenzo & Mehran Matin (Hope & Love).

Beyond the award, Tyla’s success reflects a remarkable career trajectory.

Since emerging from Johannesburg and signing with an international label in 2021, she has achieved major commercial milestones, including a top-25 debut on the Billboard 200 and global chart success with Water.

‘Complacent and lost control’ – Man City’s second-half problem

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Manchester City‘s second-half performances are becoming a concern for them, and might just end up costing them in the Premier League title race.

After Sunday’s collapse from 2-0 up to draw 2-2 against Tottenham, City have now failed to see out three of the past four league games where they have been ahead at half-time.

The other times they have been pegged back for draws since the turn of the year, at home to Chelsea and Brighton, did not see the same dramatic drop-off in performance as in the second half against Spurs.

However, in all three matches they will look back and think they had chances to make the points safe.

The turnaround at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was down to what both teams were like after the break – a re-energised and fired-up Spurs, with some new personnel and a different system, against what I think was a complacent City side.

Tactics do matter here, of course, and Tottenham stopped City playing through them the way they had in the first half – but what made more of a difference for Spurs in their fightback was the way their attitude and desire was much greater than City’s.

In any game, I always believe that if the team with the better players matches the energy, desire and running power of the team with less quality, and wins the important duels, then they will win the game or maintain their lead.

I do not think City lost their way because Spurs suddenly had more quality than them – it was more that Tottenham just wanted it more in the second half.

‘City should know better’

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There are two reasons why a team’s levels can drop in the second half of matches the way City’s did against Spurs – mental or physical.

While City played a lot of matches in January, they have got a big squad and Guardiola rotates the team, so I do not see that being the issue – I think the problem was more to do with their mindset.

What happened to them against Spurs happened to me as a player, where a game is so easy and feels so comfortable in the first half, you do not expect what is coming.

Yes, you know the opposition will have a little go at fighting back, especially if you are away somewhere, but you just think you are going to have the same dominance and as many chances.

The irony is that, if the game is a bit more even before the break, you are more fired up for the second half, knowing you have got to kick on.

But because City were 2-0 up and probably should have been three or four goals ahead, they were so dominant they probably switched off a bit.

First half: ‘City were dominant and composed’

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In the first half, City were dominant, dangerous and looked totally composed – exactly the type of performance I was expecting from them.

It was interesting that Guardiola played Antoine Semenyo and Erling Haaland together as a split front two, and the midfield four was quite fluid.

At times when they were building up, Bernardo Silva would drop next to Rodri and Nico O’Reilly and Rayan Cherki would come inside, a bit like Aston Villa do. It caused Spurs all sorts of problems.

Another little tweak Guardiola made which I thought was quite clever was how they pressed Tottenham when the home side had the ball.

Silva was the player who left his position, and the other three midfielders behind him, to join the front two to create the press. It actually led to City’s first goal.

Because Spurs were down to the bare bones in terms of their personnel, they had some players out of position and in a system they have tried recently but certainly do not use all the time.

They were at sixes and sevens with who they were picking up, and as the first half progressed I thought it was just a case of how many goals City would get. I just did not see a way Tottenham would get back into the game – but I was wrong.

Cristian Romero had to come off at half-time through illness, which forced Thomas Frank to switch to four at the back, and he changed to a more orthodox 4-4-1-1 shape, with Randal Kolo Muani joining Dominic Solanke up front.

Straight away, the four in midfield narrowed up to reduce the space City had. They could not get through as easily and, as Spurs saw more of the ball, the hosts grew in confidence bit by bit and built their way back into the game.

Second half: ‘City lost all control’

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City lost all momentum and control and, if not for a couple of brilliant saves by Gianluigi Donnarumma, they probably would have been beaten.

Normally if you have controlled the first half and the other team comes at you more after the break, you might face more pressure and concede more chances but you will also have more space for breakaways.

That did not happen for City against Spurs, even though Frank had left Joao Palhinha and Radu Dragusin two v two against Semenyo and Haaland as he chased the game. Firstly because Spurs were much more switched on, but also because City’s front two were poor.

They did not hold enough balls up, or give enough options in behind. I would expect far more from them in that scenario.

Overall, though, I would not say what happened was down to City being all bad or Spurs becoming brilliant – it was a combination of both.

Spurs did much better but City fell down a few levels. That contrast in performances from them, between the first and second half, was as extreme as I have seen from Guardiola’s side in a long time.

City have now only won one of their past six league games, and I think everyone is surprised by their results because they have got so much quality and experience.

The reality about their performances is they are not at the level they should be, with the players they have got.

The reason I can say that is not because of their past title triumphs, it is because in the first half I saw City play like a team trying to catch Arsenal – a team on a mission saying “we’re coming after you”.

Part of the fall off from them in the second half was self-inflicted – giving the ball away, not winning challenges or second balls. It was very unlike them, because we are used to seeing them manage games so well.

They are not out of the title race yet, because the gap is only six points and Arsenal still have to go to Etihad Stadium.

City are still capable of going on the kind of long winning run that has got them over the line before. But at the moment it looks like there is a mindset issue with some of their players.

Some of them – not all of them – seem to think that, when they go up in games, they are done. That is not how you win the title, and that is not the City we know.

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