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Just in: Nigeria’s Super Eagles Thrash Amavubi in Kigali, Revitalize World Cup Dreams

The Super Eagles of Nigeria won the World Cup qualifying match in 2026 with a resounding 2-0 victory over the Amavubi of Rwanda at Amahoro Stadium on Friday.

The Eagles are now fourth in Group C with six points from five matches, thanks to Victor Osimhen’s brace, according to Persecondnews.

The Nigerian defense was strong, preventing every attack from the Rwandan side in the opening 30 minutes, wearing a new look under Coach Eric Chelle.

Rwandan attackers were frustrated by the synergy between Troost Ekong and Calvin Bassey in central defense, and Stanley Nwabali’s goalkeeper was largely untested.

The show was dominated by Ademola Lookman, Moses Simon, Samuel Chukwueze, and Victor Osimhen, but it was the attacking quartet.

The Rwandans were perplexed by their stunning interchange of passes in the Amavubi defense’s zone 14.

The Eagles’ dominance was set to begin with Osimhen’s stunning volley off a cross from Lookman.

The Nigerian striker’s second goal, which came just before halftime, was a sign of Chelle’s team’s tactical flexibility.

The Eagles caught the Rwandans off guard as they seamlessly transitioned from a 4-2-3-1 formation to a 5-3-3 configuration.

The Amavubi defense was caught off guard by Victor Osimhen’s 25th goal strike, which was the culmination of a quick counterattack that sent Nigeria flying.

With this victory, the Super Eagles’ hopes of winning the 2026 World Cup have been revived.

According to Persecondnews, Nigeria has won six tournaments and avoided missing from the world stage consecutively, which is an impressive World Cup record.

In stark contrast, Rwanda is still aiming to win its first World Cup appearance and is still aiming to make it official.

Just in: Nigeria’s Super Eagles Thrash Amavubi in Kigali, Revitalize World Cup Dreams

The Super Eagles of Nigeria won the World Cup qualifying match in 2026 with a resounding 2-0 victory over the Amavubi of Rwanda at Amahoro Stadium on Friday.

The Eagles are now fourth in Group C with six points from five matches, thanks to Victor Osimhen’s brace, according to Persecondnews.

The Nigerian defense was strong, preventing every attack from the Rwandan side in the opening 30 minutes, wearing a new look under Coach Eric Chelle.

Rwandan attackers were frustrated by the synergy between Troost Ekong and Calvin Bassey in central defense, and Stanley Nwabali’s goalkeeper was largely untested.

The show was dominated by Ademola Lookman, Moses Simon, Samuel Chukwueze, and Victor Osimhen, but it was the attacking quartet.

The Rwandans were perplexed by their stunning interchange of passes in the Amavubi defense’s zone 14.

The Eagles’ dominance was set to begin with Osimhen’s stunning volley off a cross from Lookman.

The Nigerian striker’s second goal, which came just before halftime, was a sign of Chelle’s team’s tactical flexibility.

The Eagles caught the Rwandans off guard as they seamlessly transitioned from a 4-2-3-1 formation to a 5-3-3 configuration.

The Amavubi defense was caught off guard by Victor Osimhen’s 25th goal strike, which was the culmination of a quick counterattack that sent Nigeria flying.

With this victory, the Super Eagles’ hopes of winning the 2026 World Cup have been revived.

According to Persecondnews, Nigeria has won six tournaments and avoided missing from the world stage consecutively, which is an impressive World Cup record.

In stark contrast, Rwanda is still aiming to win its first World Cup appearance and is still aiming to make it official.

Nigerian Air Force Neutralises Terrorists in Airstrikes in North-East, North-West

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) claims to have attacked terrorist hideouts in Borno and Katsina states numerous times, killing several terrorists and crippling their operational networks.

According to a statement from the NAF Group Capt. Deputy Director, Public Relations and Information. The airstrikes were carried out between March 17 and March 19 according to Kabiru Ali on Friday.

On March 17, NAF launched a devastating airstrike on Chiralia, a infamous terrorist enclave in the Timbuktu Triangle.

A formidable force of NAF attack aircraft launched a precise and overwhelming assault, destroying numerous enemy installations and putting down terrorists who were desperately trying to escape with follow-up strikes,” Ali said.

Additionally, the airstrikes targeted Yuwe, a notorious insurgent fortress in Sambisa Forest, and Grazah, a well-defended terrorist hideout in the Mandara Mountains.

NAF fighter jets launched a relentless barrage of precise strikes on important targets, advancing purposefully into lethality, in a ferocious assault.

Following-up strikes heightened the offensive, destroying terrorists who were attempting to flee from both locations and destroying their operational networks, Ali added.

In close collaboration with ground forces, the NAF carried out a relentless aerial assault in the north-west of Katsina’s Zango Hill.

The precision strikes targeted regrouping fighters trying to avoid destruction, while follow-up bombardments targeted enemy positions. ”

Ali claims that recent NAF airstrikes have significantly slowed down terrorist activity in the area.

Nigerian Air Force Neutralises Terrorists in Airstrikes in North-East, North-West

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) claims to have attacked terrorist hideouts in Borno and Katsina states numerous times, killing several terrorists and crippling their operational networks.

According to a statement from the NAF Group Capt. Deputy Director, Public Relations and Information. The airstrikes were carried out between March 17 and March 19 according to Kabiru Ali on Friday.

On March 17, NAF launched a devastating airstrike on Chiralia, a infamous terrorist enclave in the Timbuktu Triangle.

A formidable force of NAF attack aircraft launched a precise and overwhelming assault, destroying numerous enemy installations and putting down terrorists who were desperately trying to escape with follow-up strikes,” Ali said.

Additionally, the airstrikes targeted Yuwe, a notorious insurgent fortress in Sambisa Forest, and Grazah, a well-defended terrorist hideout in the Mandara Mountains.

NAF fighter jets launched a relentless barrage of precise strikes on important targets, advancing purposefully into lethality, in a ferocious assault.

Following-up strikes heightened the offensive, destroying terrorists who were attempting to flee from both locations and destroying their operational networks, Ali added.

In close collaboration with ground forces, the NAF carried out a relentless aerial assault in the north-west of Katsina’s Zango Hill.

The precision strikes targeted regrouping fighters trying to avoid destruction, while follow-up bombardments targeted enemy positions. ”

Ali claims that recent NAF airstrikes have significantly slowed down terrorist activity in the area.

Court Rules Against K-Pop Group NewJeans In Contract Dispute

Popular K-pop girl group NewJeans was ruled out of South Korea on Friday because they had sued their label ADOR over what they called “mistreatment” by the company.

The group made headlines in November by announcing their intention to leave ADOR, whose parent company, HYBE, is the owner of K-pop sensation BTS.

The group’s members are prohibited from engaging in independent commercial activities, and the label filed for an injunction to keep NewJeans’ status as the group’s managing agency.

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The court sided with ADOR on Friday, ruling that the group, who are now referred to as NJZ, must not engage in independent endeavors.

The label would suffer “significant damages” if the group “unilaterally terminates their exclusive contract” with ADOR and renamed themselves in their own right.

The group’s actions “would seriously damage NewJeans’ reputation as a management company as well,” the court added.

The K-pop group NewJeans made their debut in 2022, making them one of HYBE’s most popular artists.

Following allegations that HYBE forced out Min Hee-jin, the group’s star producer, NewJeans and ADOR, into a heated contract dispute since August, the two have been caught in a heated dispute.

HYBE declined to grant a ultimatum to the band for Min’s reinstatement.

The members then filed a public grievance, claiming that the members had purposefully sabotaged their careers.

While working with ADOR, band member Hanni claimed last year that the group had “deliberate miscommunications and manipulation regarding multiple areas.”

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To continue working for a company without any intention of protecting NewJeans would only cause us harm, she said at the time. This is not the kind of work ethic we respect and don’t want to be a part of.

However, the court on Friday stated that it is “difficult to conclude that ADOR has sufficiently violated the essential obligations of the exclusive contract” based on the allegations and evidence presented by the group.

ADOR praised the court’s “judicious” decision, saying they “eagerly anticipate meeting with the artists for a heartfelt conversation at the very least.”

We are fully committed to supporting the artists going forward, the label said in a statement. “With our status as NewJeans’ exclusive agency now legally affirmed, we are fully committed to supporting the artists.”

UBA Appoints Abiola Bawuah As First Female CEO For Africa Operations

Abiola Bawuah, CEO, UBA Africa

The Board of Directors of the United Bank for Africa Plc, Africa’s Global Bank, today announced the appointment of Mrs. Abiola Bawuah, as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of UBA Africa. Bawuah will also join the Group Board as an Executive Director, overseeing the Group’s operations across the African continent, outside Nigeria. UBA operates in 19 African countries beyond Nigeria, in addition to global operations in New York, London, Paris and the UAE. 

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