Archive April 17, 2025

Anger As Chinese Club Plays Hours After Striker Boupendza’s Death

Football fans in China were outraged by Zhejiang FC’s decision to go ahead with a league match hours after the death of their Gabon international striker Aaron Boupendza.

Police have ruled out foul play in the death of the 28-year-old, who died after falling from the 11th floor of a building in the eastern city of Hangzhou on Wednesday afternoon.

Boupendza’s Hangzhou-based club went ahead with a home Chinese Super League fixture later on Wednesday against Meizhou Hakka, sparking grief and anger from fans.

“Shouldn’t this match have been postponed?” one user wrote on the X-like social media platform Weibo.

“Why didn’t they postpone the match? The Chinese Super League is really very amateur,” another posted on WeChat.

The match, which ended 2-2, was played in a sombre atmosphere with none of the club’s other foreign players taking the field.

Fans chanted Boupendza’s name, held up his shirt and lit up phone torches, and after the final whistle Zhejiang’s players and staff approached fans in an act of collective mourning.

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This picture shows a banner for Gabon international striker Aaron Boupendza outside Zhejiang FC’s headquarters in Hangzhou, China’s eastern Zhejiang province on April 17, 2025.  (Photo by AFP) / CHINA OUT

Zhejiang’s emotional captain Cheng Jin struggled to answer questions before cutting short his post-match TV interview.

“I’m sorry, it’s not that I don’t respect you. I don’t have anything I really want to say,” he said.

Zhejiang’s Spanish head coach Raul Caneda Perez said that there was “nothing to say about the game” at his post-match press conference

“Today is not for talking about football,” he said, through an interpreter.

“Football should not be discussed in this context.”

Hangzhou police confirmed Boupendza’s death and said they had been called to an incident at 1:14 pm on Wednesday.

Police said they “ruled out a criminal case” after investigations which included conducting interviews and reviewing video footage.

Boupendza was taken to hospital, but efforts to revive him failed, the police added.

Zhejiang FC released a statement on Boupendza’s death after the match and said they were “fully cooperating with the relevant authorities to carry out the investigation”.

“All the club’s staff send their deepest condolences to his family,” the club said.

The Chinese Football Association (CFA) said in a statement on Thursday that it was “deeply saddened by (Boupendza’s) unfortunate passing” and sent “sincere condolences to his family and friends”.

“Foreign footballers are an important part of the development of Chinese professional football. We will give further care to the physical and mental health of all football players,” the CFA said.

Gabon’s national football association, who announced Wednesday that Boupendza had died in a statement on X, said: “Aged 28, Boupendza leaves us with the memory of a great striker.”

Gabonese president-elect Brice Oligui Nguema also took to X to add his condolences.

“It is with immense sadness that I learn of the tragic death of Aaron Boupendza, a talented centre-forward who brought honour to Gabonese football,” he posted.

Bayern Forced To Watch On As Home Final Dream Is ‘Shattered’

When the football world casts its eyes at Munich’s Allianz Arena in May for the Champions League final, home side Bayern Munich will be mere spectators.

The German giants were felled by Inter Milan at the quarter-final stage 4-3 on aggregate after Wednesday’s 2-2 draw at the San Siro.

While Bayern more than matched the Italian champions despite a crippling injury crisis, the manner of the elimination will be most concerning for the German giants.

Bayern were unable to make their dominance of possession and chances count against Inter.

The six-time Champions League winners consider the European stage to be their own but were let down by poor game management in crucial moments across both legs.

In Munich, Bayern were still captivated by the serendipity of Thomas Mueller’s late equaliser when Davide Frattesi scored the winner for Inter on the break three minutes later.

In Milan, Harry Kane had levelled the tie but Bayern conceded two goals in three minutes, giving the hosts an aggregate lead they would never relinquish.

In the short term, Bayern will lament their bad luck with injuries and missing chances in front of goal.

But bigger questions are on the horizon, most notably why the club continues to fall short of their own expectations in Europe.

Elimination against Inter was Bayern’s fourth quarter-final exit in the past five seasons — a poor return for a club with a budget to rival Europe’s best.

Being mere spectators for the showpiece on their own turf will sting.

Known as the ‘Finale dahoam’ in the local Bavarian dialect, May 31 2025 was not just circled on the calendar: it had dictated Bayern’s strategy for years.

The Allianz Arena was originally selected as the host ground for the 2023 Champions League final in 2019, but this was pushed back two years following Covid-19.

In it, Bayern saw the perfect chance to avenge their 2012 Champions League final defeat to Chelsea at the same venue.

The surprise firing of Julian Nagelsmann for European specialist Thomas Tuchel in March 2023 was justified against the backdrop of winning in 2025.

The decision to smash their own transfer record to spend 100 million euros ($113 million) on Kane, then aged 30, was approved by the traditionally frugal Bayern transfer board in August 2023 for the same reason.

In recent weeks, the club’s decision not to extend with two-time Champions League winner Thomas Mueller, while controversial, had given Bayern an extra push to provide a home send-off for the club legend.

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 ‘Hard Reality’

Bayern Munich’s South Korean defender #03 Kim Min-Jae (L) and Bayern Munich’s English forward #09 Harry Kane react at the end of the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg football match between Inter Milan and Bayern Munich at the San Siro stadium in Milan on April 16, 2025. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

With the dream dead, the disappointment was evident at all levels of the club on Wednesday.

Coach Vincent Kompany said the tie could not be properly evaluated without considering Bayern’s injuries.

Creative spark Jamal Musiala, captain Manuel Neuer, wing-back Alphonso Davies and centre-backs Dayot Upamecano and Hiroki Ito were all missing, while defender Kim Min-jae played through Achilles tendonitis.

Kompany, however, admitted: “The hard reality is that we are not going to play the Champions League final at home.

“That’s the hard reality. We cannot change this, we can’t say more than that.”

Speaking at a post-match banquet in Milan on Wednesday, a Bayern tradition for all away games in Europe, CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said: “We’re all sad we won’t be playing in the final at home.

“We had many goals for the season, but that was the biggest.”

Joshua Kimmich, the current Germany captain who will take over as Bayern skipper when Neuer eventually leaves the club, said “the final at home would have meant a lot… it would have been something very big”.

“This dream has been shattered. It’s very bitter. We’ll feel it when the final is played in our stadium and we’re not there,” the 30-year-old added.

Bayern responded to the 2012 loss to Chelsea by winning in 2013 and 2020, those victories bookmarking a run of four semi-final appearances in six seasons.

After 2025’s disappointment, Kimmich was unequivocal.

“We need to improve significantly in big games, both going forward and defensively,” he said.

While Bayern are on track to claim their 12th Bundesliga title in 13 seasons this year, it is what they will do next in Europe that matters most.

Quadri: Court Frees Boy Who Stood Before Obi’s Convoy Months After Detention

The Magistrates’ Court in Apapa has freed the 17-year-old minor, Alabi Quadri, who went viral ahead of the 2023 general elections for standing in front of the convoy of a former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

Magistrate Adetola Olorunfemi freed him following the legal advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Dr Babajide Martins.

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The magistrate confirmed that the legal advice issued by the DPP showed that there was no evidence to substantiate the allegation of armed robbery against Quadri.

In his legal advice, the DPP recommended the non-prosecution of Quadri and another defendant, one Muiz Animashaun.

Quadri and Animashaun were standing trial alongside three others for the offence of armed robbery.

The DPP in his advice, however, recommended that a prima facie case had been made against the other three defendants and they should proceed to stand trial.

At the time of this report, lawyers and family members of those freed were still waiting for the conclusion of other formalities and documentation which would enable the magistrate sign the warrant releasing Quadri to his parents.

In an interview with journalists after the courts sitting, counsel for Quadri, Inibehe Effiong, commended the DPP for standing by the truth in this matter.

He also demanded that the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, and the Inspector General of Police, should as a matter of urgency, remove the DPO of Amukoko Divisional Headquarters and subject him to orderly room trial along with the IPO, one Inspector Odigbe Samuel, and other officers who participated in what he called the “evil, sinister, oppressive, and corrupt scheme of framing-up a teenager for armed robbery at the behest of rogue ‘Area Boys’”.

The lawyer also demand that the Nigeria Police Force should pay the sum of One Hundred Million Naira (₦100m) to his client as compensation and they should also tender a public apology.

Inibehe said if the above three remedial demands were not fully complied with immediately, he and the team of lawyers would initiate legal actions to seek redress.

For him, Quadri’s case is a painful example of the putrefying corruption, monstrous impunity, and pervasive injustice in the Nigeria Police Force.

Quadri: Lawyer Demands ₦100m From Police Over Arrest Of Minor

Human rights lawyer and activist, Inibehe Effiong, on Thursday, asked the Nigerian Police Force to pay ₦100 million as compensation to Alabi Quadri.

Quadri is a 17-year-old minor who went viral ahead of the 2023 general elections for standing in front of the convoy of former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

The minor had spent months in Kirikiri prison after been arrested for armed robbery, an offence his family vehemently rejected.

He was however, freed on Thursday by Magistrate Adetola Olorunfemi, following the legal advice of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Dr. Babajide Martins.

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Briefing journalists after the ruling in the Apapa area of Lagos, Effiong commended the DPP for standing by the truth in this matter.

He also demanded that the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, and the Inspector General of Police, should as a matter of urgency, remove the Divisional Police Officer of Amukoko Divisional Headquarters and subject him to orderly room trial along with the IPO, one Inspector Odigbe Samuel, and other officers who participated in what he called the “evil, sinister, oppressive, and corrupt scheme of framing-up a teenager for armed robbery at the behest of rogue ‘Area Boys’”.

The lawyer also demanded that the police authorities should tender a public apology to his client.

Inibehe said if the above three remedial demands are not fully complied with immediately, he and the team of lawyers will initiate legal actions to seek redress.

For him, Quadri’s case is a painful example of the putrefying corruption, monstrous impunity, and pervasive injustice in the Nigeria Police Force.

Attack in Kebbi: Terrorists Kill 3 Customs Officers, Torch Patrol Vehicle

At least three Nigeria Customs Service agents were killed and their patrol vehicles were set on fire in a deadly attack in Kebbi State by terrorists.

According to Persecondnews, the incident highlights the region’s ongoing security issues.

The officers were ambushed by the Terorists who had opened fire on them in the Bashaka region of the state.

“Three of our officers recently perished in Bashaka, Kebbi State,” according to the statement. The Comptroller General of Customs, Mr. Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, disclosed this during a working visit to the Niger/Kogi Area Command of the Service, “They were taken by surprise as the attackers shelled them, burnt their vehicles, and opened fire on all of them.”

Adeniyi, who expressed concern over the Islamic State’s activities at the Babanna border in the Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State, described their presence as a serious threat to national security and effective border operations.

The Assistant Comptroller General, Mr. Hussein Kehinde Ejibunu, the customs boss, also disclosed that after seizing 500 jerricans of the smuggled Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at the Babanna border, customs operatives had also escaped yet another ambush by ISWAP militants.

The smugglers were suspected of providing armed bandits and terrorists with fuel.

In light of the rising threats, Adeniyi urged police to remain vigilant and stressed the need for enhanced collaboration with other security agencies.

He noted that border patrol operations were supported by the purchase of aircraft and aerial surveillance equipment.

According to him, “It would interest you to know that the majority of these bandits who are attacking us get their fuel from smugglers,” he said.

He warned that ISWAP, Boko Haram, and Lakurawa, which he claimed are connected to local communities, are now a part of the terrorist networks operating in the border regions of Niger, Kebbi, and Borno. He urged people to report any suspicious activity to security agencies.

The seized PMS and two drums of fuel were intercepted at various flashpoints along the Babanna-Gidan Zana Road and Kabe/Tunga Madugu Road, according to Pascal Chibuoke, the customs area controller for the Niger/Kogi Command.

He claimed that inter-agency collaboration and community engagement contributed to the total duty paid value of the seized fuel and the vehicle used for its transportation at N25.9 million.

Vietnam: 50 Years of Forgetting

The granddaughter of a Vietnamese hero explores the enduring legacy of the Vietnam War on her family and country.

The 50-minute documentary 50 Years of Forgetting explores the enduring impact of the Vietnam War on the lives of contemporary Vietnamese. Prompted by a letter from an American veteran, filmmaker Mai Huyen Chi embarks on a personal and national investigation.

Chi’s quest begins by unravelling the story of her war hero grandfather who fought for the winning North, a figure shrouded in family silence. As that soon meets its dissatisfying end, she embarks on a journey across Vietnam and meets people whose lives were shaped by some of the most traumatic events of the war: the Battle of Hue in 1968, the Christmas bombing in 1972 and the fall of Saigon in 1975. Their experiences, filled with both resilience and loss, force Chi to confront her own family’s buried truths. She discovers the story of her aunt married to a pilot on the losing Southern side who fled, highlighting the war’s fracturing impact on Vietnamese families across generations.

The exploration becomes deeply personal. Chi confronts a harsh reality: Her own cousin suffers from the debilitating effects of Agent Orange, a cruel consequence of the war that continues to inflict pain on countless Vietnamese. By weaving these diverse narratives together, 50 Years of Forgetting transcends the Vietnam War to explore universal themes of conflict and its enduring legacies. Will past lessons be forgotten? Can Vietnam build a collective memory that honours the sacrifices of millions of people when those who endured years of brutality during the Vietnam War are trying so hard to forget?