Real Madrid’s Asencio Indicted In Underage Sex Video Case

Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio has been indicted along with three former youth players at the club, for alleged distribution of a sexual video involving a minor, according to Spanish reports on Wednesday.

The judge at a Gran Canaria court is prosecuting “four footballers” for their alleged involvement in “the recording or non-consensual dissemination of videos of a sexual nature involving a minor and another young girl”, aged 16 and 18 respectively at the time, read a court document seen by AFP.

The judge did not mention Asencio by name, nor specify which player is accused of which misdemeanour.

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The players are accused of “disclosure of secrets without consent, and violation of privacy, distributing and sending videos to third parties without consent, capturing and using minors for pornographic purposes and possession of child pornography”.

In September 2023, three unnamed players were arrested at Real Madrid’s training centre following a complaint lodged by the mother of the 16-year-old girl who appears in the video.

At the time, Spanish media reported that the main suspect, whose identity is unknown, had recorded a consensual sexual encounter with the young girl before sending the video to the other players without her consent.

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Asencio, 22, has established himself as a first-team regular in his breakthrough season at Madrid.

Fans at various stadiums around Spain have jeered Asencio, with some Barcelona fans chanting “Asencio, to jail” during the Clasico on Sunday.

Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey semi-final win at Real Sociedad in February was briefly paused by the referee after home fans chanted “Asencio die”.

Tottenham’s Kulusevski To Miss Europa League Final Vs Man Utd After Surgery

Dejan Kulusevski will miss Tottenham’s Europa League final against Manchester United after undergoing surgery on his knee, dealing a major blow to the club’s hopes of ending their trophy drought.

Kulusevski suffered the injury in Sunday’s 2-0 loss at home to Crystal Palace after being caught by Marc Guehi and was substituted in the 19th minute.

Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou provided a mixed assessment post-match, but further scans have shown the Swedish playmaker required surgery.

“We can confirm that Dejan Kulusevski suffered an injury to his right patella in our Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace last weekend,” a Tottenham statement said.

“Following further specialist consultation, the midfielder has undergone surgery today (Wednesday) and will commence his rehabilitation with our medical staff immediately.”

Midfielder James Maddison was last week ruled out for the rest of the season.

Spurs, 17th in the Premier League, take on United, one place above them, in Bilbao on May 21.

Tottenham have not won a trophy since the 2008 League Cup, and have not tasted European glory since winning the UEFA Cup in 1984.

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Champions League Return More Important

Manchester United’s Dutch striker #11 Joshua Zirkzee is consoled by Manchester United’s Portuguese head coach Ruben Amorim after missing the final penalty in the penalty shoot-out in the English FA Cup fifth round football match between Manchester United and Fulham at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on March 2, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

Meanwhile, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim believes a return to the Champions League is even more important than winning his first trophy in charge of the Red Devils when they face Tottenham in the Europa League final.

Victory in Bilbao on May 21 will hand a lifeline to one of the struggling English giants by propelling them directly into the lucrative league phase of next season’s Champions League.United and Tottenham sit just outside the Premier League relegation zone and the loser will miss out on European competition entirely next season.A return to Europe’s elite tournament is estimated to be worth at least £70 million ($93 million) to United and would allow Amorim more resources to rebuild his squad.

“For me the Champions League is more important,” Amorim said at a press conference on Wednesday.

“For everything, to prepare the next season.

“We are supposed to be in the Champions League. Europa League here is not enough and you have to have that feeling here.

“The best way to help us to get to the top in a few years is the Champions League. It is not the title, the trophy.

“The most important thing is how this title could help us to get back to the top faster.”

A dramatic run to the final has salvaged a torrid start to Amorim’s time at Old Trafford.

Since taking charge in November, he has won just six of 25 Premier League games.

The Portuguese coach has at times been brutal in the assessment of his team, including labelling them the worst in the club’s history.

However, he rejected suggestions he could resign if United compound a miserable season with defeat in Spain.

“I cannot see the team having these results, especially in the Premier League, and see nothing and not take the responsibility,” added Amorim.

“It’s just that I have a clear idea of what to do. I understand the problems of the team, so I’m far from quitting.

“What I’m saying is that we need to perform. In the future we need to perform or else they will change us.”

Amorim confirmed reports that he will help fund travel for the families of his backroom staff to the final.

United have made swingeing cuts off the field in the year since British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe bought a minority stake in the club, including 250 redundancies with up to 200 more to come.

Amorim said that negativity has played a part in United’s struggles this season but the Europa League offers the chance for a much-needed boost.

“This season has been really tough on everybody. The results and also the changes in the staff. You can feel it in our club.

Lagos Mulls Introduction Of Monthly, Quarterly Rents

The Lagos Government says it will introduce monthly and quarterly payment of rents as part of measures to ease the housing burdens on residents of the state. 

This came from the Lagos State Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, who spoke in Ikeja during the 2025 Ministerial Briefing held to mark Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s second year in office.

“It is the position of this current government that workers do not get paid every year,” he said. “And our destination is to find a way to take us down to a monthly rent agreement. That’s our destination.”

According to him, while the Lagos Government had in the past called for monthly and other flexible payment options, it was difficult to implement due to the state’s laws.

He said, “when it comes to implementation, there are things that may not have been envisaged that come up. Because we work in tandem with the private sector, we cannot force the landlords to take such measures”.

The commissioner said the Lagos State Tenancy Law is being reviewed to make rent payments more flexible.

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He also referenced Lagos State’s rent-to-own scheme that lets residents pay five per cent upfront and spread the balance over 10 years.

“Additionally, gentlemen of the press, you may recall that the Lagos State Government introduced a rent-to-own scheme that allows tenants to own their homes by paying an initial 5% and then spreading payments over 10 years,” Moruf Akinderu-Fatai said at the event on Tuesday.

“The success of this initiative encouraged the need to promote the implementation of monthly and quarterly rent to provide succour to rent seekers

“This will replace the burden of yearly rent payments, especially for low-income earners.”

The commissioner said the Lagos State Government is working with stakeholders over challenges impeding such an initiative.

“Factors impeding the take-off of these initiatives have been examined with the engagement of all direct and indirect holders in the real estate business,” the commissioner added.

Nigerian Air Force Asks Bandits, Other Criminals To Surrender

The Nigerian Air Force on Tuesday promised to continue working assiduously to restore peace and stability and enhance the safety and security of Nigerians. 

It, however, advised bandits and other criminal elements to surrender their arms and embrace peace or else reach their early graves.

The Chief of the Air Staff, Hassan Abubakar, disclosed this in Katsina State in a visit to assess the operational readiness of the 213 Forward Operating Base and to check human, material, and other resources in the unit.

“From my assessment, bandits and other criminals are in for a very hard time. My advice to them is that they should surrender their arms and embrace peace; otherwise, in no time, they will be gone.”

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During the visit, Mr Abubakar also commissioned three new projects, executed in line with the spirit of the 61st anniversary celebration of the Nigerian Air Force.

He pledged to continue prioritizing officers’ needs and provide them with the support and resources they require to perform their duties effectively, thanking the Katsina community for their hospitality and cooperation.

The NAF chief charged officers and men to continue to be law-abiding citizens and good ambassadors of the Nigerian Air Force by maintaining good relations with the host community and other security agencies in the state.

“We have made remarkable progress in enhancing the welfare and effectiveness of the personnel,” he said.

“In order to enhance the ongoing operations in the Northwest, operation Hadarin Daji was transformed to operation Fansan Yamma which consequently led to deployment of more platforms.

“The Nigerian Air Force deemed it fit to construct more structures to adequately accommodate our personnel operating from Katsina in line with our Infrastructural Development Initiatives.

“Additionally, the 213 forward operating Base for a very long time lacked a worship Centre for Christian personnel to carry out their religious activities; hence, the buildings being commissioned today are more than just structures, they represent our commitment to the well-being of our personnel

I’m Still Paying Debts From Funds Not Remitted To FIRS — Zamfara Gov

Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal, has said that he is still grappling with debts inherited from his predecessor, including liabilities from unremitted payments to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and backlogs of unpaid staff salaries and student examination fees.

Speaking on Wednesday on Channels Television’s Politics Today, the governor painted a dire picture of the situation he met on assumption of office in May 2023.

Lawal accused the Bello Matawalle administration of alleged financial mismanagement, citing the case of unremitted FIRS deductions.

“I’m still paying debts owed to the Federal Inland Revenue Service that were never remitted,” he claimed. “The money was diverted somewhere. By whom? Let the former administration account for it.”

The governor said the rot he inherited pushed him to declare a state of emergency in the education sector immediately after assuming office.

“We had to settle WAEC and NECO debts to the tune of ₦3.2 billion. We’ve worked on over 450 primary and secondary schools, and some tertiary institutions. We were always at the bottom, but I’m happy to say things are changing,” the governor said.

He added that his administration also inherited huge liabilities in scholarships and pensions, noting that pension arrears dating as far back as 2011—totalling ₦13.6 billion—had not been paid.

“Things were really, really bad when we took over. It is interesting to tell you that for two good years, our students didn’t write WAEC or NECO because of debts owed. The first thing we had to do was make a conscious effort to settle those debts so our students could write their exams. All pending certificates from the past have now been handed over.

“We’ve settled every pension and gratuity without borrowing a single kobo. It’s all from our internally generated revenue (IGR),” he noted.

‘Empty Treasury, IGR’

Responding to the ongoing controversy surrounding the state’s finances, Lawal disputed the claim by former Governor Matawalle that ₦14 billion was left in the treasury.

“What I met in the treasury of Zamfara State was ₦4 million. The facts are there,” Lawal stated. “When I took over, the IGR was just ₦90 million, and 90 percent of that came from PAYE (Pay-As-You-Earn). But the story has changed. I can comfortably tell you that we’re now making over ₦2 billion monthly.”

In contrast, official records during the Matawalle administration showed the IGR averaged ₦6.5 billion in 2022.

Asked if the discrepancy was due to data inconsistency or political posturing, Lawal challenged his predecessor’s camp to present verifiable evidence.

“I was a banker, so I know how finances work. If they had a contrary position to mine, they should have shown me the bank statements. If they had ₦14 billion, why couldn’t they pay four months’ backlog of salaries, or settle WAEC, NECO, and electricity bills? Even the Government House was disconnected when I took over,” he said.

“There was a handover note. Nowhere did it show they had such money. The banks are there. Let them provide a statement to back their claims.”

The governor also revealed that deductions of over ₦1.2 billion are being made monthly from the state’s FAAC allocation due to outstanding debts inherited from the previous government.

“Go and check with the Office of the Accountant-General and the Debt Management Office. We are still paying over ₦1.2 billion monthly through direct deductions. Yet, there are no visible projects to show for all that spending,” the governor said.

He also revealed that every local government area in Zamfara is now witnessing infrastructural development under his leadership.

Lawal said, “There is no single local government among the 14 in Zamfara without a project worth between ₦5 billion and ₦10 billion.”

The comments come amid an intensifying dispute between Governor Lawal and his predecessor over alleged mismanagement and conflicting financial claims.

Matawalle’s camp has insisted it left behind over ₦14 billion in bond proceeds, ₦2.6 billion in World Bank funds, and other grants. However, Lawal insists the state was effectively bankrupt when he took over, with massive debts, unpaid salaries, and halted development projects.

He also previously accused the former governor of embezzling funds meant for the abandoned Zamfara Cargo Airport project—a claim Matawalle has denied, stating the project was funded via “contract financing” tied to performance.

Bologna Beat AC Milan To Win Italian Cup

Bologna won the Italian Cup on Wednesday after beating AC Milan 1-0 in Rome and ending a 51-year wait for a major trophy.

Dan Ndoye scored the goal in the 53rd minute which gave Bologna a historic victory, their first honour since last winning the cup in 1974.

Bologna hadn’t even been in a major tournament final since last winning the Italian Cup — the second of their two domestic cup triumphs.

Bologna’s players hold the trophy and celebrate after winning the Italian Cup Final (Coppa Italia) final football match between AC Milan and Bologna at the Olympic stadium in Rome, on May 14, 2025. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP)

But coach Vincenzo Italiano has a done a brilliant job since arriving to replace Thiago Motta at Bologna, who have won the Italian championship seven times but last did so in 1964.

Wednesday’s victory was also Italiano’s first major honour as a coach as he lost three finals with his previous club Fiorentina, including the 2023 Italian Cup final.

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Bologna’s Swiss midfielder #08 Remus Freuler holds the trophy after winning the Italian Cup Final (Coppa Italia) final football match between AC Milan and Bologna at the Olympic stadium in Rome, on May 14, 2025. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP)

Italiano hugged his jubilant players as Bologna fans danced and cried in the Stadio Olimpico stands after seeing what many thought they’d never see.

Milan were crowned European champions the same season they last won the cup in 2003, a different time for a club once owned by deceased former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.

Bologna’s players hold the trophy and celebrate after winning the Italian Cup Final (Coppa Italia) final football match between AC Milan and Bologna at the Olympic stadium in Rome, on May 14, 2025. (Photo by Isabella BONOTTO / AFP)

Rivals Inter Milan are in the Champions League final and trying to retain their Serie A title while Milan are in battle to qualify for Europe after missing out on the cup.

Sergio Conceicao’s team sit eighth in Serie A, three points behind Roma who sit in the Conference League spot and host Milan on Sunday.