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Forest Beat Man City In A Top Four Showdown

Nottingham Forest dealt a major blow to Manchester City’s bid to qualify for the Champions League as Callum Hudson-Odoi’s late winner sealed a 1-0 victory in the top four shoot-out on Saturday.

City have been reduced to battling for a place in next season’s Champions League after a dismal campaign.

Even that usually routine target is far from assured for Guardiola’s men following their ninth league defeat this term.

Goalscorer Nottingham Forest’s English midfielder #14 Callum Hudson-Odoi celebrates after the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Manchester City at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on March 8, 2025. Forest won the game 1-0. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

With six titles in the past seven seasons, City have rarely had to worry about their place in the Premier League’s top four in the Pep Guardiola era.

Yet they left the City Ground looking anxiously over their shoulders after a first league loss to Forest since 1997.

Fifth-placed Chelsea, just one point adrift of City, will go above the champions if they beat lowly Leicester on Sunday.

Manchester City’s Spanish manager Pep Guardiola (C) consoles Manchester City’s Croatian midfielder #08 Mateo Kovacic (L) after the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Manchester City at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on March 8, 2025. Forest won the game 1-0. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

Finishing fifth could still be enough for City to reach Europe’s elite club competition depend on the results of the English clubs who remain in continental competitions this term.

For City to achieve that modest goal, they will have to significantly improve on the latest limp display in a turbulent season.

Third-placed Forest are four points clear of City thanks to only their third win in their last eight league games.

Enjoying a fairytale season just a year after battling relegation, the former European champions are closing on a berth in the Champions League for the first time since 1980-81.

Nottingham Forest’s Scottish midfielder #08 Elliot Anderson (L) vies with Manchester City’s Brazilian midfielder #26 Savinho (R) during the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Manchester City at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on March 8, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)

After Forest’s former defender Stuart Pearce was rushed to hospital having been taken ill on a flight this week, his old club displayed a big screen message reading ‘ Get Well Soon Stuart’, after three minutes of the Premier League game, recognising Pearce’s old shirt number three.

– City Ground erupts –

Forest were able to draw on the ultra-aggressive Pearce’s trademark fire and brimstone in a stirring finale that followed a tepid first half.

Nico Gonzalez fired just wide from 25 yards as City tried in vain to seize the initiative in a nervous start from both teams.

The unseasonably sunny weather by the banks of the River Trent gave a soporific feel to what should have been a high-tempo clash with so much at stake.

City went close when Josko Gvardiol picked out Phil Foden, whose goal-bound shot was blocked by Nicolas Dominguez, before Bernardo Silva wastefully fired over with Erling Haaland unmarked and waiting for a pass that never came.

Jeremy Doku’s strike forced Forest keeper Matz Sels into action for the first time.

But a woeful effort from Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White finished closer to the corner flag than the goal, an ugly misfire in keeping with the scrappy fare.

Anthony Elanga crossed to the far post where Dominguez’s volley finally forced Ederson to make a save soon after the interval.

Guardiola sent on Omar Marmoush, Kevin De Bruyne, Rico Lewis and Mateo Kovacic in a bid to spark City into life.

The changes didn’t have the desired effect as Forest found late momentum.

Ederson made a fine save, turning Hudson-Odoi’s curler onto the post.

De Bruyne’s free-kick was saved by Sels, but Hudson-Odoi stole the points as the City Ground erupted in the 83rd minute.

Gibbs-White conjured an inch-perfect pass to Hudson-Odoi and the forward cut inside before drilling a superb strike past Ederson’s weak attempted save at the near post.

2025 IWD: ‘There Is Power In Each Woman Who Stands Her Ground’ — UN

The United Nations has urged women around the world to stand their ground in the face of adversity.

The call was made as the world celebrates the 2025 International Women’s Day on March 8.

According to the human rights group, the IWD is a chance to rise and make the world equal and better for everyone.

“On International Women’s Day (8 March), that is the bold call for action for all women and girls worldwide. &nbsp, &nbsp, As we mark the 30th year of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, the world is deeply unequal.

” International Women’s Day is a chance to rise and demand action and to deliver on the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action to make the world equal and better for everyone.

“There is power in each woman who stands her ground. There is power in each girl with a book in her hands. There is power in each leader who speaks up for equality”, the UN wrote on its X handle.

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The UN said there is hope as it lists its progress on women’s rights.

It listed the progress as: &nbsp,

  1. For 89 per cent of governments, ending violence against women is a top priority today, and 193 countries have legal measures against it.
  2. Data shows that countries with domestic violence laws have seen fewer cases of violence against women.
  3. Most of the world has reached parity in education. By bridging the gender gap in accessing and shaping science and technology, we clear the remaining bottlenecks to equal opportunities and create technology that serves more people and the planet.
  4. More States have strengthened care services and 32 per cent of countries globally now promote better pay and safe working conditions for care workers.
  5. There are 112 countries with a national plan to engage women in peace and security processes – a significant increase from 19 countries in 2010.

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‘Your Strength Fuels Nigeria’, President Tinubu Celebrates Women On 2025 IWD

President Bola Tinubu has extolled the virtue of women as the world celebrates this year’s &nbsp, International Women’s Day.

In a statement signed by him on Saturday, he praised the resilience, brilliance, and indispensable contributions of Nigerian women, describing them as the “strength” that powers the country.

He said his administration is committed to actualising the Renewed Hope agenda.

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“You are the bedrock of our nation, driving progress from our homes to our farms, boardrooms, and communities. Yet, 30 years after the Beijing Declaration, too many still face barriers that limit their potential.

” Our administration is committed in our Renewed Hope pledge to dismantle obstacles, expand access to finance, and ensure equitable opportunities in governance, agriculture, and every sector.

“To our mothers, daughters, sisters—your strength fuels Nigeria’s future. Together, we rise!

Federal Workers Face Salary Deductions Following December 2024 Overpayment Error — AGF

The Office of the Accountant General of the Federation has informed all federal workers of ongoing salary deductions following salary overpayments in December 2024 due to a system error.

In a Friday statement signed by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Bawa Mokwa, the OAGF explained that overpayments are currently being recovered through deductions from affected workers ‘ salaries.

The OAGF said there were no shortfalls in salaries paid to federal workers in January and February 2025, adding that the amounts received during this period reflected normal salaries after the exhaustion of various arrears paid in the last quarter of 2024.

Workers had received arrears for the minimum wage, the 25 per cent and 35 per cent salary increase, and wage awards between October and December 2024, the statement noted.

These additional payments had temporarily inflated salaries, leading some workers to mistakenly believe their January and February salaries had been reduced.

“Payment of normal salaries after exhausting the various arrears began in January 2025, which made some workers think that they were shortchanged when in actual sense, it was their real salaries. A glance at the current salary table will substantiate this further”, the statement read.

Barring any future salary adjustments, the OAGF maintained that the salaries paid in January and February 2025 would remain unchanged until a review by the Federal Government.

On the December 2024 overpayments, the OAGF confirmed that the system error responsible for the excess payments had been corrected, and deductions were ongoing to recover the funds.

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“There were cases of overpayments in December 2024 due to system error, adding that the error has been corrected and deductions in respect of the overpayments from the salaries of affected workers were ongoing and shall continue until such overpayments were fully recovered”, it stated.

Regarding the payment of promotion arrears, the OAGF explained that the process is managed by a Standing Committee on Promotion and Salary Arrears in the Budget Office of the Federation, which compiles and vets salary and promotion arrears from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies before forwarding them to the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System for payment.

Nnamdi Kanu’s Alleged Terrorism Case Reassigned To Another Judge

The ongoing terrorism case against leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu has been reassigned to another judge.

The reassignment was directed by the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court in Abuja, John Tsoho, after months of intense pressure.

The special counsel to Kanu, Aloy Ejimakor, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday.

Justice Binta Nyako had been presiding over the trial of the IPOB leader.

However, during the court’s hearing on 24 September 2024, Kanu requested that Nyako recuse herself from presiding over the matter, accusing the judge of bias.

The statement read “Yesterday, before the legal team conducted our routine visitation to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, we received two separate official letters regarding his case. The letters are momentous and somewhat pyrrhic.

” One letter was from the Honourable Chief Justice of Nigeria, responding to a recent letter we had written to her, seeking her prompt administrative intervention (as the administrative head of Nigerian judiciary) on the matter of a proper and lawful reassignment of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s case, following the recusal of the Judge that was conducting it.

“The other letter was from the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, informing us that the case has been reassigned to another Judge of the Federal High Court”.

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Consequent to these latest developments, Kanu instructed the legal team to publicly convey his sincere gratitude to the Chief Justice of Nigeria for her “sound administrative discretions and the despatch with which she responded to our request”.

His legal team also expressed his profound appreciation to members of the general public who publicly expressed their support for “our righteous demands that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s case be reassigned to another Judge, as the law demands”.

The statement continued “To be sure, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has always been ready to take his trial because he is firmly convinced of his innocence. But the perverse events of the past six months (from September 2024, when the recusal happened) posed portent dangers to his constitutional rights, particularly his right to fair and speedy hearing.

” It was in view of these untoward developments that we were propelled to resort to taking extraordinary measures to ensure that his case is properly reassigned and conducted in accordance with the law.

2025 IWD: WOWICAN Appeals For Women Empowerment In Literacy Education

The Katsina State Chapter of the Women Wing of Christians Association of Nigeria (WOWICAN) has called on the state government to create more avenues for women, by empowering them with literacy education and skills to stop them from being used by bandits as informants.

The Chairperson of the association, Dr Agatha Nyam made the call on the sideline of an event on Saturday, to celebrate International Women’s Day 2025, slated for March 8 every year.

The theme for this year’s celebration tagged: “Invest in Women. Accelerate Action” also highlights the need to address systemic barriers and biases that women face, and to create opportunities for women to participate fully in all aspects of life.

Dr Nyam further advocated for equality, empowerment and justice for women, appealing to the government to encourage women by working with them in order to contribute their quota towards the development of the nation.

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She urged individuals, groups, organisations, and communities to invest in women and accelerate progress towards a more equitable world.

“Despite our tight schedule and the ongoing fasting, we have not relented, we have come out to mark the day in prayers. We will continue to pray for lasting peace, unity and progress in our State.

” We want women to be inclusive in governance, we want women to participate in the development and nation building, we want women to participate in peacebuilding because without peace there will not be a nation”, she noted.

During the celebration, women were strongly advised to avoid ungodly acts and false teachings.