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Several Feared Dead As Sand Pit Collapses In Kano

Some brickmakers are feared to have lost their lives after a sand excavation site collapsed in Ridawa village, located in the Ghari Local Government Area of Kano State, on Wednesday.

The incident reportedly occurred while workers were engaged in digging a pit for local brick production. According to eyewitness accounts, the pit suddenly gave way, burying several labourers beneath heaps of sand and debris.

The incident triggered widespread panic across the community, as residents and fellow workers rushed to the scene in a desperate attempt to rescue those trapped. Rescue efforts began immediately, though they were largely carried out with rudimentary tools.

Sani Bala, who represents the Ghari/Tsanyawa Federal Constituency, confirmed that initial reports suggest that around 10 individuals may still be trapped underground. He stressed the urgent need for professional intervention.

READ ALSO: Kano Commissions Stormwater Drainage Project To Tackle Flooding

“There is an immediate need for government agencies to step in with proper rescue equipment. Local efforts are ongoing, but they are not sufficient for a situation like this,” Bala said.

“Time is critical, and every moment counts in saving those still buried.”

As of the time of this report, emergency responders alongside villagers continued to dig through the collapsed site in hopes of reaching survivors. However, several victims remained unaccounted for, heightening fears that the casualty figure could increase.

Residents of the area expressed concern over the recurring nature of such tragedies, noting that informal brick-making operations in rural communities often lack proper safety standards and oversight.

“This is not the first time something like this has happened,” one resident lamented.

New voices, new faces, big energy – Lynn’s fresh Wales start

Ceri Coleman-Phillips

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Wales head coach Sean Lynn has wiped the slate clean going into this year’s Women’s Six Nations.

A year into the job, he has named nine uncapped players in his 38-strong squad and assembled his own backroom staff, with new attack, forwards and defence coaches.

“This is a new cycle for us,” said Lynn, no longer picking up the pieces of an old regime.

“I’m very excited, we’ve got a blend of senior players, some fresh faces, fresh voices and the squad is looking much more competitive.”

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Among those individuals is Tyrone Holmes, who was appointed Wales’ new defence coach after three years in the same role with Scotland.

Lynn says he has been very impressed with the South Africa-born former flanker and expects to see a “big improvement” in that area, especially with Holmes being full-time.

“It’s what we will be needing to be competitive,” said Lynn, who admits his side were “bullied off the park” in their Word Cup opener against Scotland.

Brython Thunder coach Ashley Beck will attempt to revive Wales’ stale attack, while Exeter Chiefs head coach Steve Salvin will be working with the forwards on an interim basis.

“It’s new voices, new faces and big energy,” said Lynn.

“What we’re going after is that consistency, every coach who’s coming in is making sure that we are following the process.

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Lynn said he can draw inspiration from what Steve Tandy has achieved with the men’s national side.

Like Lynn, Tandy inherited a Wales squad that had won back-to-back Six Nations wooden spoons.

But after encouraging performances against Scotland and Ireland and a final-round victory over Italy, Wales finished their campaign with a fresh sense of optimism.

“Looking at the performances and what they were building inside that camp, you could just feel that momentum,” said Lynn.

“We too are building, we just want to be make the nation proud of the women’s game.”

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Al-Ittihad revive Salah interest – Thursday’s gossip

Al-Ittihad rekindle their efforts to sign Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye is among the players being considered by Manchester United, and Barcelona line-up up a move for Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni.

Al-Ittihad had a £150m offer rejected for Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah in 2023 but the Saudi Pro League side have revived their interest in the 33-year-old Egypt international, who will be available on a free transfer after leaving the Reds in the summer. (ESPN)

Salah did not get the interest in his services he might have hoped for in the January transfer window and, in negotiating his departure this summer, Liverpool‘s owners – Fenway Sports Group – thought holding out for a fee would make a difficult situation worse. (Telegraph – subscription required)

Liverpool have been in regular contact with former Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso, who won the Champions League with the Anfield club as a player, and the Spaniard would be willing to take over from Arne Slot in the summer if certain conditions are met. (Bild – in German)

Liverpool have been linked with replacing Salah with France winger Michael Olise but Bayern Munich are “relaxed” about the 24-year-old’s future as he is under contract until 2029 and does not have a release clause. (Sport Bild – in German)

Manchester United are looking at 19-year-old RB Leipzig and Ivory Coast winger Yan Diomande, Newcastle United and England defender Lewis Hall, 21, and Everton and Senegal forward Iliman Ndiaye, 26, as they prepare for a likely return to European competition. (Sky Sports)

Manchester United and Brazil midfielder Casemiro, who is leaving the club in the summer, agreed in January to remove a clause in his contract which would have triggered a one-year extension if the 34-year-old made 35 starts this season. (Manchester Evening News)

Manchester United are confident they can find other clubs to buy England international Marcus Rashford, 28, if Barcelona opt not to turn his loan into a permanent move for £26m. (ESPN)

Barcelona are keen on Inter Milan defender Alessandro Bastoni but could face competition from Liverpool in any contest for the 26-year-old’s signature. (Football Italia)

Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has the backing of the club, despite some unrest among fans following their Champions League exit to Barcelona and a defeat by rivals Sunderland. (Times – subscription required)

Brazil winger Vinicius Jr says he is only thinking about staying at Real Madrid for a “long time”, with the 25-year-old set to sign a contract extension. (Sport – in Spanish)

Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo, 24, says he has no intention of leaving the club after the Ecuador international was linked with Real Madrid. (El Chiringuito TV, via Standard)

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Fubara Urges South-South APC Leaders To Embrace Unity Ahead Of 2027

Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has called on leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the South-South to remain united and work collectively to strengthen the party’s prospects in the region.

Governor Fubara made the call while addressing delegates at the APC South-South Zonal Congress held in Asaba, Delta State.

He stressed that unity of purpose among party leaders is key to achieving electoral success in 2027.

According to the governor, collaboration and shared commitment among members would enable the party to deliver optimally on its mandate.

“We can only achieve our goal when we are united and we work together. I surely believe that this is the right time, the right people, and the right place. My charge to those of you elected today is that the responsibility is going to be very taxing, but I believe strongly that they will deliver for our party,” he said.

Governor Fubara expressed confidence in the capacity of the newly elected zonal leadership to meet expectations, noting that their emergence signals a positive direction for the party in the South-South.

READ ALSO: APC Re-Elects Isaac Kekemeke As South-West Zonal Chairman

He also commended the Delta State Government for hosting the congress, adding that the region holds strong potential for political advancement.

The congress, which attracted key stakeholders and top officials of the APC across the zone, witnessed the re-election of zonal leaders through a consensus arrangement.

The leaders were subsequently inaugurated at the event.

READ ALSO: APC Confirms Consensus Option For Upcoming Convention

Among dignitaries present were the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, alongside governors from across the South-South region, including Douye Diri, Monday Okpebholo, Umo Eno, Bassey Otu, and Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State.

2027: ADC Won’t Be Blackmailed Into Making Decision On Zoning, Says Spokesman

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) says the party has yet to decide on the zoning of its presidential ticket.

According to the party’s spokesman, Bolaji Abdullahi, the ADC will make that decision at the “right time.”

“We will not be blackmailed into a premature decision. Zoning is on the table, and we are having strategic conversations, but I am not in a position to reveal those details yet,” he said on Wednesday’s edition of Channels Television’s Politics Today.

The remark comes less than a year before the 2027 presidential election. On Tuesday, the Labour Party (LP) zoned its ticket to the southern region of Nigeria, while the All Progressives Congress (APC) adopted President Bola Tinubu, from the South, as its consensus candidate.

Critics have claimed the ADC—the platform recently adopted by the opposition coalition—is a “vehicle” for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to achieve his presidential ambition.

However, Abdullahi refuted the claims, stating the party remains open to all and does not have a preferential candidate for the 2027 polls.

READ ALSO: APC Re-Elects Isaac Kekemeke As South-West Zonal Chairman

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When asked directly if the ADC is merely a vehicle for Atiku, the former minister said, “No. Whoever says that doesn’t know what is happening in the ADC.”

“Definitely not. People will believe what they want, but I am telling you this has absolutely nothing to do with Atiku Abubakar any more than it has to do with Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, or anyone else who might want to contest on our platform,” he added.

Amid a wave of defections to the APC, Abdullahi accused President Tinubu of “suffocating” the opposition.

“We believe that Nigeria is facing an unprecedented existential challenge. It is critical for all opposition forces to come together,” he said.

Rybakina battles past Pegula to reach Miami semis

Elena Rybakina beat Jessica Pegula for a fifth straight time to move into the Miami Open semi-finals, winning 2-6 6-3 6-4.

Australian Open champion Rybakina was the losing finalist in Miami in both 2023 and 2024, while her American opponent was runner-up in last year’s competition.

Pegula, 32, took a 4-0 lead on her way to the first set, but Rybakina rallied and hit 15 aces and saved eight of 10 break points to come through.

She will face either world number one Aryna Sabalenka in a rematch of the Australian Open final, or the unseeded American Hailey Baptiste in the last four.

“It’s always very difficult playing Jessica,” said Rybakina, 26.

“She started playing well, and I was rushing and frustrated, but I’m happy that I managed to bounce back and turn it around in the second set.”

American fourth seed Coco Gauff and Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic play in the other semi-final on Thursday.

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