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Middlesbrough boss Edwards stood down amid Wolves interest

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Boss Rob Edwards has been stood down from Middlesbrough’s game against Birmingham on Saturday amid Wolves’ interest in appointing him as their new manager.

Wolves saw an approach to speak to Edwards rejected by Boro on Thursday and the manager was locked in talks with members of the Championship club’s hierarchy on Friday.

Edwards did not hold his regular pre-game news conference or oversee the team’s final training session before the Championship game with Birmingham.

And it has now emerged he will not take charge of the home match against the Blues.

Edwards signed a three-year contract to succeed Michael Carrick as Middlesbrough manager in June.

Wolves sacked Vitor Pereira on Sunday after a 10-game winless start to the season that leaves them four points adrift at the bottom of the Premier League.

After Pereira was dismissed BBC Sport reported that former Luton manager Edwards was among the leading contenders to replace the 57-year-old Portuguese, alongside former boss Gary O’Neil.

Wolves held talks with O’Neil but the 42-year-old withdrew from the running on Monday, with their former player Edwards emerging as the preferred choice.

The ex-defender made more than 100 appearances for Wolves between 2004 and 2008.

His early coaching career also included spells at non-league Telford and England Under-16s.

He became head coach of Forest Green Rovers in 2021 before taking over at Championship side Watford the following year, but was sacked only 11 matches into his tenure.

The former Wales international replaced Nathan Jones as Luton boss in November 2022 and in his first season in charge led the club to the Premier League for the first time, although they had previously enjoyed spells in the English top flight before it was renamed.

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[VIDEO] Anambra Poll: Trucks, Vehicles Stranded As Onitsha Bridge Cordoned

The ongoing 2025 Anambra governorship election has caused traffic disruptions in Onitsha, as trucks and vehicles remain stranded on the cordoned Niger Bridge.

Channels Television correspondent reported that access to the bridge was blocked to restrict movement and ensure the safe transport of election materials and personnel.

Some commercial trucks carrying goods were left idle, creating temporary congestion.

Meanwhile, voting continues across Anambra, with officials deploying to over 5,700 polling units in 21 local government areas. By 8:30 a.m., voting had commenced peacefully in areas including Onitsha’s Fegge Community Primary School.

READ ALSO: INEC Officials Frustrated As BVAS Malfunctions In Onitsha Community

Some residents in Nkwo Igboukwu, Aguata Local Government Area, were seen trading despite the election, though market leaders later ordered shops closed to encourage voter participation.

INEC Chairman Professor Joash Amupitan has urged adherence to the electoral process, noting that “no excuses for failure will be accepted.” Commissioner of Police Abayomi Shogunle reassured residents that security threats have been neutralised across high-risk areas.

Okonjo-Iweala Denies Viral Post Criticising Tinubu Over Insecurity

Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has distanced herself from a viral social media post falsely attributed to her, which criticised President Bola Tinubu over the way he handles insecurity in Nigeria.

A post via her verified X (formerly Twitter) handle on Saturday, described the message as fake and malicious, stressing that it did not originate from her.

She cautioned the public against believing or sharing the false information, adding that legal steps were being taken against those behind the impersonation.

“Beware, this story going around on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook is false! We are taking action! The person who did this could not even spell my name,” she wrote.

The clarification comes following a post, titled “Trump didn’t ‘hit’ us – our leaders did,” which claimed that Okonjo-Iweala accused Nigerian leaders of prioritising rhetoric over decisive action against banditry and insurgency.

It also claimed that the former Minister of Finance urged Tinubu to “stop the damage control speeches” and “secure the people.”

Okonjo-Iweala, however, condemned the impersonation. She urged the culprits to take responsibility instead of hiding behind her identity.

“Whichever coward did this should write the message in their own name and not hide behind mine or anyone else’s! Scammers and 419ers, stop!” she added.

READ ALSO: [VIDEO] EFCC Officials Storm Anambra, Vote Buying Reported

Her reaction came amid renewed controversy over comments by U.S. President Donald Trump, who alleged that Christians were being targeted in Nigeria.

On his Truth Social platform, Trump warned that the United States might “go in guns blazing” if the alleged killings continued.

Reacting to Trump’s genocide claims, Tinubu, in a post on X, emphasised that the Nigerian Constitution guarantees freedom of religion and that his administration actively engages leaders of all faiths to promote peace and security.

He rejected foreign portrayals of Nigeria as a religiously intolerant nation, describing them as inaccurate and inconsistent with the country’s diversity and unity.

The President said religious tolerance “has been a core tenet of our collective identity and shall always remain so.”

Primark’s ‘statement’ £36 blazer resembles £695 designer brand

The high street fashion giant is stocking a blazer that resembles a designer style

Primark is selling a ‘statement’ blazer that resembles a much pricier alternative. With a reputation for stocking budget-friendly fashion and accessories, the retailer is a favourite with many high street shoppers. One of its latest styles could also impress designer fans.

Primark is stocking a £36 chocolate brown blazer that looks similar to a £695 designer brand. The retailer’s Paula Echevarría Faux Suede Blazer could be compared to Róhe’s Suede Blazer. However, there’s a distinct price difference, as the Róhe blazer is currently listed for £695 on Mytheresa.

Shoppers should note that the blazers are not identical, with the fabric and construction of the styles offering key differences. The designer brand uses 100% goat leather, while the high street brand uses polyester for its faux suede look.

However, there are visual similarities between the blazers, which are both offered in chocolate brown colour, drawing on one of this year’s most popular colour trends. Both blazers also opt for patch pockets, notched lapels, and a double-button fastening. As such, Primark’s blazer could be tempting for shoppers looking for a similar style at a more affordable price point.

For shoppers interested in the Primark style, the blazer is available to click and collect, or customers can check stock availability at their local store on the brand’s website. The blazer is typically available in sizes XS to XL, although not all sizes are currently in stock online.

The full product description states: “Step up your smart-casual style with this Paula Echevarría Faux Suede Blazer. Designed in a deep chocolate brown shade, it’s made from soft faux suede with a smooth, brushed texture for a refined finish.

“The relaxed fit and wide notched lapels give it a timeless look, while the two-button closure adds a classic touch. Large patch pockets with rounded edges bring a stylish, practical detail and the fully lined interior ensures a clean, comfortable fit. Perfect for adding a polished twist to everyday outfits or dressing up for special occasions.”

For shoppers interested in the Róhe style, the blazer is available on Mytheresa’s website. It’s usually offered in sizes 32-44, although not all sizes are currently in stock online.

The full product description states: “Not a simple blazer, this design from Róhe is crafted from buttery soft suede. The single-breasted silhouette is enhanced by the cinched waist and complete with elegant notch lapels.”

Elsewhere, blazer shoppers looing for an alternative might prefer Next’s £55 Chocolate Brown Twill Melange Relaxed Blazer. While the blazer is offered in chocolate brown with notched lapels, the pockets differ from those of the Primark and Róhe styles to present a distinct look.

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Anambra Poll: IPC Faults Late Arrival Of INEC

The International Press Centre (IPC) has raised concerns over the late deployment of some INEC officials in Onitsha, which it said, created apprehension among voters.

Lanre Arogundade of IPC reported that some officials had to relocate from the INEC office due to inadequate facilities.

“At 8:30 a.m., officials were just about to leave for polling units. This delay is worrisome,” he said.

He noted that the first set of officials arrived at some polling units at 7:07 a.m., while others reached as late as 8:10 a.m. By 8:30 a.m., they had completed preparations, pasted voter registers, and were ready to start voting.

“These delays at the start of accreditation can create uncertainty. We hope officials arrive at all units on time,” Arogundade added

Buses conveying voting materials were spotted leaving the venue as staff commenced movement to their assigned locations. Photo Credit: Taiwo Adeshina/ChannelsTv

READ ALSO:  Shops Open As Nnewi Residents Shun Anambra Election

He also noted that no major incidents had occurred, but BVAS malfunctions could undermine credibility.

Meanwhile, Situation Room observer Dimma Nwobi alleged vote-buying in some areas.

EFCC officials were seen monitoring locations following these reports. Residents also reported minor BVAS issues as voting began.

Market Activity Amid Voting

In Nkwo Igboukwu, Aguata Local Government Area, some traders opened shops despite the election.

Channels Television learned that they were activities initially before intervention by market leaders.

“When we arrived, business was ongoing. Market masters later ordered everyone to close and warned of a ₦10,000 fine for defaulters,” he said, noting that some traders admitted “disinterest” in voting.

According to INEC, Aguata has 150,575 collected PVCs. Across Anambra, 2,769,137 voters, representing 98.8% of registered voters, had collected cards, expected to vote at 5,718 polling units in 21 local government areas.

Officials deployed early to polling stations in Awka South, Amawbia, and Ekwulobia. Voting began peacefully at Fegge Community Primary School in Onitsha.

Samson Itodo, Executive Director of Yiaga Africa, said parties must take responsibility for voter apathy.

“If voters are not showing up, parties are failing in communication and trust,” he said.

Civil society representative Jake Epelle described the security atmosphere as calm. INEC Chairman Professor Joash Amupitan was urged to ensure a credible process, noting that “no excuses for failure will be accepted.”

Argentina lose comfort of underdog tag against Wales

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Having started Wales’ slump in Marseille two years ago, Argentina now intend to deny Steve Tandy a morale-boosting start to life as national boss.

It has been 27 months and nine games since a Welsh Test win at Principality Stadium, a World Cup warm-up triumph against England.

Wales start a new era as underdogs in Cardiff on Sunday (15:10 GMT) when Tandy calls the shots for the first time.

The head coach bids to follow up July’s success in Japan, which ended a humiliating 18-Test losing streak that began with the World Cup quarter-final defeat by the Pumas.

Standing in their way are an Argentina side ranked sixth in the world and who are fresh from a tense and tight Rugby Championship.

Under head coach Felipe Contepomi they have earned the right to come to Cardiff with confidence as a genuine top-level team.

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Battle-hardened Pumas’ mixed summer

Argentina won two of six Rugby Championship games – against New Zealand in Buenos Aires and Australia in Sydney – and yet that was a slight disappointment.

The Pumas were still in title contention after round four, but finished bottom for the first time since 2022, after a home two-Test summer series defeat by England.

Their only major Rugby Championship failure was a second-half blowout against South Africa in Durban, when a 25-23 half-time deficit turned into a 67-30 hammering.

The Pumas were competitive, but 2025 has so far failed to provide the huge strides hoped for after a famous Dublin win against the British and Irish Lions before their victorious tour to Australia.

Nonetheless, Argentina are a team with genuine aspirations of a European clean sweep when travelling to Cardiff, Edinburgh and London.

Contepomi was quick to issue a warning when the subject of Wales’ 18-Test losing streak was raised.

“Wales’ losing run is history,” said the former Bristol and Leinster fly-half or centre. “Where they are coming from doesn’t matter and the last time that we came to Principality Stadium was 2022 when they were coming through a rough time and beat us.”

Absentees offer Wales hope

Argentina stunned the Lions 28-24 at the Aviva Stadium, but are without seven players – six of them starters – from that success.

La Rochelle tight-head prop Joel Sclavi, Exeter’s Franco Molina and second-row partner Pedro Rubiolo, who plays for Bristol Bears alongside flanker Benjamin Grondona, Zebre scrum-half Gonzalo Garcia, Benetton fly-half Tomas Albornoz and Saracens centre Lucio Cinti are sidelined though injury.

The loss of Garcia, who started the first five rounds of the Rugby Championship, is considerable and leaves the inexperienced Simon Benitez Cruz and Agustin Moyano, who made their Test debuts in the summer, as the options at Principality Stadium.

Nonetheless, Contepomi fields a 23 featuring 19 of the players who lost 29-27 to the Springboks in the Rugby Championship finale.

“We had some injuries, but we are happy with the whole group that we have here – I would be very confident with playing any of the 32 that are training with us,” said the head coach.

The autumn tour will indicate Argentina’s depth and the absentees have not prevented the bookies pricing the visitors as healthy favourites.

Pumas power mixed with pace

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Despite the notable absentees Argentina still boast serious quality that allows them to mix up their game.

They field Toulouse centre Santiago Chocobares and powerful back-row forward Pablo Matera, brutal flanker Marcos Kremer moves to lock, hooker Montoya leads from the front and (the unrelated) Santiago and Mateo Carreras are game-breakers.

If Welsh legs are weary then dazzling Toulouse full-back Juan Cruz Mallia will exploit them off the bench.

Kremer topped the Rugby Championship tackle chart with 97 – 11 more than second-placed Aussie Fraser McReight – while Mallia was first for offloads and Bautista Delguy was joint top for clean breaks.

Only Springboks superstar Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu and All Blacks wing or full-back Will Jordan beat more defenders than Matea Carreras and number eight Joaquin Oviedo.

Rankings reveal the gap

Wales have not been above Argentina in the world rankings since 1 October 2023, and that was only for a fortnight before that quarter-final defeat.

Tandy takes over a side ranked 12th – the Pumas have not been as low as that since October 2014.

Argentina have been a constant in the top 10 since then and will hope to keep pushing by enjoying strong autumn results.

Getting off to a strong start is crucial before what appear to be tougher Tests at Murrayfield and Twickenham.

The new-look Wales set-up has presented analytical challenges this week as the Pumas prepared at St Peter’s RFC in Cardiff.

“We don’t know what to expect from Wales in terms of the tactics or strategy, but they will be tough to beat because they always fight and have quality,” said captain Montoya.

“They have a very good coaching ticket with Steve Tandy, Danny Wilson, Matt Sherratt plus Dan Lydiate and Duncan Jones,” said Contepomi.

“They are very good coaches, so I expect them to be a very knowledgeable team.

“We admire Wales’ passion and how they never give up. They live and breathe rugby so we are expecting a highly motivated team in one of the best stadiums in the world.

“We are expecting a very, very tough encounter because Wales are highly motivated to start a new era well and they are a team with quality throughout their 23.”

Argentina: S Carreras; Delguy, Piccardo, Chocobares, M Carreras; Prisciantelli, Benitez Cruz; Vivas, Montoya (capt), Delgado, Petti, Kremer, Matera, JM Gonzalez, Oviedo.

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