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2026 Unity Cup Final: Super Eagles Defender Nwaiwu Becomes Father Ahead of Jamaica Clash

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Super Eagles defender Chibuike Nwaiwu has welcomed a baby girl with his wife, Melissa, just days before Nigeria’s 2026 Unity Cup final against Jamaica in London.

Turkish club Trabzonspor confirmed the joyful news on Wednesday, congratulating the Nigerian centre-back and revealing the name of the newborn child, Jacinta.

“We wholeheartedly congratulate Chibuike Nwaiwu on the joy of becoming a father and wish their little one, whom they named Jacinta, a healthy and happy life,” the club stated on its official website.

The heartwarming moment comes at a crucial period for the 22-year-old, who is currently in camp with the Super Eagles ahead of Saturday’s highly anticipated Unity Cup final against Jamaica at The Valley.

Nwaiwu played the entire 90 minutes in Nigeria’s 2-0 semifinal victory over Zimbabwe, delivering another composed and disciplined performance in defence as the Super Eagles booked their place in the final.

The former Enyimba star has enjoyed an impressive rise since completing his winter transfer from Austrian club Wolfsberger AC to Trabzonspor.

Since arriving in Turkey, the defender has quickly become an important figure for Trabzonspor, contributing strongly at the back while also helping the club secure the Turkish Cup title.

His consistent displays earned him recognition from the Super Eagles coaching crew, with Nwaiwu now expected to play a key role as Nigeria aim to successfully defend the Unity Cup crown.

The Super Eagles defeated Jamaica in dramatic fashion to win the 2025 edition of the competition, triumphing 5-4 on penalties after a thrilling 2-2 draw in regulation time.

Nigeria will now hope to repeat that success when they face the Reggae Boyz once again in London, with Nwaiwu heading into the final boosted by a memorable personal milestone.

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Osun: APC candidate Oyebamiji meets Tinubu for first time after election loss

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The candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the just concluded Osun State governorship election, Bola Oyebamiji, on Friday met with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

This was barely 24 hours after incumbent Governor, Ademola Adeleke of Accord Party, who won the election, paid the President a visit and presented his Certificate of Return to him.

Speaking to newsmen after the meeting, Oyebamiji called for peace among political actors in Osun State, stating that the party is still reviewing the outcome of the election.

He said Tinubu advised him to approach the situation with a peaceful mindset.

According to him, Nigerians must understand that government is about the people, and for that reason, peace must be prioritised

“I met with the President, and what he said was that the most important thing is to run every election with a peaceful mind.

“It is important for us Nigerians to know that government is about the people, and because of that, it is important that we should be peaceful. I want to appeal to our people in Osun that they need to be peaceful,” Oyebamiji said.

He further stated that the party is still examining the books regarding the election, and will make its position known to the public in due course.

The APC candidate equally charged Governor Adeleke to call his supporters to order and prevent violence.

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Rain disrupts Zenith Bank, NBBF Women’s League game in Jos

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The ongoing Zenith Bank/Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) Women’s Basketball League was disrupted on Thursday as a leaking roof of the match venue forced the suspension of a match in Jos.

The match between Aso Sky Queens and Nigeria Customs was halted twice in the first quarter after rainwater from the leaking roof fell onto the court.

The match, played at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Rayfield, Jos, is part of the Savannah Conference of the NBBF Women’s Basketball League, sponsored by Zenith Bank and hosted by Plateau.

The disruption occurred shortly after the first quarter began, leaving both teams unable to continue.

Players and officials stopped play as they worked to mop the affected area and make the court safe to continue.

However, the leakage persisted, causing another disruption and eventually forcing officials to postpone the encounter.

The match is expected to resume on Friday, subject to the availability of a suitable playing surface at the venue.

The incident has also raised concerns about the condition of the indoor basketball arena, particularly the need to provide safe and suitable facilities for major sporting competitions.

Eight teams are competing in the Savannah Conference for places in the next stage of the competition.

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