Injury puts England’s Lawrence out of Italy game

Chris Jones

Rugby union Correspondent

Ollie Lawrence will miss England’s crucial Six Nations meeting with Italy in Rome on Saturday with a knee injury.

The Bath centre, who started the record 42-21 defeat by Ireland last weekend, has been left out of the 36-man squad preparing to face the Azzurri.

Lawrence missed England’s two-day training camp last week and, after consultation with a specialist, has been ruled out of contention.

Tommy Freeman could switch back from the wing to replace him at the Stadio Olimpico, with Henry Slade another outside centre option.

At inside centre Gloucester’s Seb Atkinson has been included along with Northampton’s Fraser Dingwall, who started the first three Six Nations matches, but there is no place for Max Ojomoh.

Head coach Steve Borthwick is already being forced into a change at scrum-half, with Alex Mitchell unavailable with a hamstring problem.

England’s hopes of a first Six Nations title since 2020 have been wrecked by chastening defeats away in Scotland and at home to Ireland, but second row Ollie Chessum insists the team can salvage their Championship over the next fortnight.

“Physical intensity is massive and we weren’t up to scratch in that aspect of the game. We are going to get ourselves back up to standard [in training] and it will look massively different on the pitch,” he told the Rugby Union Weekly podcast.

“We know we have not become a bad team overnight. It is never as good as it seems or as bad as it seems. Success is never linear, there are always ebbs and flows.

“We’ve been in a tricky spot these last couple of weeks, but when you haven’t won for a couple of weeks you want that feeling back, because you know how good it is.

“We’ve had a little reminder these last couple of weeks of what it is like the be on the other side of the coin and it is not a nice place to be.”

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Troops Repel Multiple Attacks In Borno, Recover Arms, Armed Drone

Troops of the Joint Task Force (North East), Operation HADIN KAI (OPHK), have foiled coordinated attacks by suspected ISWAP fighters on Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) in Borno State, recovering arms and an armed drone in the process.

The affected locations include FOB Mayanti, Gajigana and Gajiram, as troops intensified offensive operations across Sector 2.

The Media Information Officer of Operation HADIN KAI, Lt. Col. Sani Uba, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

According to him, “the terrorists launched the attack between the late hours of 28 February and early hours of 1 March 2026, underscore the growing desperation of terrorist elements under sustained pressure on their enclaves, logistics corridors and leadership structures.”

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He added that while the attack on Gajigana was successfully repelled with troops maintaining full control of their position, the encounters at Mayanti and Gajiram resulted in significant terrorist casualties and the recovery of combat equipment.

“At about 2300 hours on 28 February 2026, FOB Mayanti came under heavy attack by a large number of terrorists. Gallant troops held firm despite intense enemy fire, as reinforcements fought through ambush and IED threats to rout the attackers,” he said.

“Exploitation confirmed five terrorist corpses and the recovery of three PKT automatic anti-aircraft guns, two RPG-7 tubes, four AK-47 rifles, two FN rifles, three RPG bombs and large quantities of 7.62mm ammunition, with blood trails indicating additional casualties, sadly an officer paid the supreme price.”

Lt. Col. Uba further revealed that at about 0115 hours on 1 March 2026, terrorists armed with PKT guns, RPGs and armed drones attacked FOB Gajiram but were repelled by troops supported by air assets.

Three terrorist bodies were recovered along the withdrawal route, alongside four AK-47 rifles, five anti-tank bombs, three locally fabricated mortar bombs, one armed drone, six fully loaded 7.62mm NATO magazines, barbed wire cutters, specialised ammunition, poisoned arrows and other items abandoned while fleeing. One wounded soldier was airlifted by a Nigerian Army Aviation helicopter for advanced medical care.

He added, “Additionally, during an ambush around Bulturam Corner and Dadingel in Gujba LGA, troops neutralised two terrorists and recovered two AK-47 rifles, four AK-47 magazines, a bicycle and other sundry items. All locations remain firmly under own control, and the scale of recoveries and confirmed enemy losses further underscores the degrading combat capacity of ISWAP elements.”

Gov Nwifuru Condemns Abduction Of Ex-Deputy Gov’s Father, Orders Immediate Security Action

Ebonyi State Governor, Francis Nwifuru, has expressed deep concern over the reported abduction of His Royal Highness, Ezeogo Francis Igwe, the traditional ruler of Ndufu-Alike in Ikwo Local Government Area and father of the immediate past Deputy Governor, Kelechi Igwe, by suspected armed men on Sunday morning.

The incident occurred along the Nwakpu axis of the council area, as the traditional ruler was reportedly on his way to church.

This was contained in a press statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Monday Uzor, and obtained by Channels Television.

Governor Nwifuru described the development as deeply troubling and totally unacceptable, noting that acts of criminality against innocent citizens, especially revered community leaders, will not be tolerated in Ebonyi State.

READ ALSO: Ex-Deputy Governor’s Father Kidnapped In Ebonyi

While expressing solidarity with the family of the abducted royal father and the people of Ikwo Local Government Area, the governor assured that the Ebonyi State Government had immediately activated all security and intelligence mechanisms to ensure the safe and prompt rescue of the monarch.

“All security agencies in the state have been directed to work in synergy to track down the perpetrators and bring them to justice.”

He stressed that the government would deploy all available state apparatus and resources to unmask those behind the criminal act and prevent any recurrence.

He further called on residents of the state, particularly those in Ikwo and surrounding communities, to remain calm but vigilant and to provide useful information that could assist security agencies in their ongoing operations.

Nwifuru reiterated the commitment of his administration to the protection of lives and property across the state and reassured the people that Ebonyi State would not be allowed to become a safe haven for criminals.

He also urged the perpetrators to release the abducted traditional ruler unconditionally, emphasizing that the full weight of the law would be brought to bear on anyone found culpable.

Iranian drone strikes US military facility in Kuwait

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Footage captured the moment an Iranian drone struck the US military’s Camp Buehring in northwestern Kuwait, impacting with an explosion and cloud of smoke.

2027: INEC To Conduct Mock Presidential Poll

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) says it will conduct a mock presidential election ahead of the 2027 poll. 

INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan, said this on Sunday during a Citizens’ Townhall on the 2026 Electoral Act.

“Moving forward, we will conduct mock presidential elections to ensure that transmission across state lines is seamless before the actual vote,” Amupitan said during the event held in Abuja.

Debates about the real-time transmission of election results have dominated headlines in Nigeria in recent months, especially before the passage and signing of the Electoral Act 2026.

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It was the subject of intense debates in the 2027 presidential election after INEC reported a “glitch” in the transmission of the results for that poll.

But Amupitan, a professor of law, is assuring Nigerians of better days ahead, one year ahead of the general elections.

“Regarding the ‘glitch’ that was blamed for issues in 2023, let me be clear: the glitch is eliminated. It will not surface again,” he added.

“My audit of the 2023 election showed that while the BVAS (Bimodal Voter Accreditation System) was tested in state-level elections like Osun and Ekiti, it was not properly tested for the scale of an interstate presidential election.”

INEC assured Nigerians of a credible election, promising to eliminate glitches.

“By the grace of God, the 2027 election will be the best Nigeria has ever had. The electorate of 2027 is more aware and understands the direct correlation between elections and national development,” Amupitan said.

“We want a process that guarantees the legitimacy and confidence people want to see in their system. When people trust INEC and their leaders, the country will move forward.”

He said INEC is putting in the needed work to ensure that next year’s polls are credible.