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Tragedy in the ring: Nigerian boxer Olanrewaju slumps, dies in Ghana fight

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A NIGERIAN boxer, Segun ‘Success’ Olanrewaju, collapsed and died during a boxing match in Ghana on Saturday, March 29.

Olanrewaju, who is a former national and West African light-heavyweight champion, lost consciousness while facing Ghanaian boxer, Jon Mbanugu, at Fight Night 15 of the Ghana Professional Boxing League at Bukom Boxing Arena.

Olanrewaju was reportedly leading in points in the fight before the sad incident happened.

A video shows Olanrewaju collapse in the ring, and despite attempts to save him, the 40-year-old boxer was declared dead, ending his 24-fight career that included 13 wins.

The boxing world is in shock and mourning after Olanrewaju’s unexpected passing, remembering him as a revered Nigerian boxer and former national and regional light-heavyweight champion.

Olanrewaju’s impact on Nigerian and West African boxing is being celebrated as fellow boxers and fans honour his legacy.

Unfortunately, this isn’t an isolated incident. Nigerian boxers have indeed faced tragic outcomes in the ring.

A Nigerian boxer, Chukwuemeka Igboanugo, collapsed and died after a punch during the National Sports Festival in Asaba, Delta State, in December 2022.

Igboanugo, who was representing Imo State, was said to have passed out after he received multiple punches in the chin from Anambra’s Gaby Amagor in their 86kg category bout.

The referee there upon stopped the fight after he failed to recover.

“He was immediately taken out of the ring for medical treatment before being rushed to the hospital, where he was confirmed dead,a boxing official stated.

In another instance, Sherif Lawal, a 29-year-old UK-based boxer, died after being knocked down during his first professional fight in London in May 2024.

Lawal was knocked down by Portuguese opponent, Malam Varela, in the fourth round of a middleweight bout at Harrow Leisure Centre.

Lawal was treated by paramedics at the scene and was rushed to the hospital but later declared dead.

The British Boxing Board of Control sent condolences to the family of Lawal following his tragic passing.

 

 

Hunters’ killing: Okpebholo orders immediate suspension of illegal vigilante groups

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THE Governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, has ordered the immediate suspension of illegal vigilante groups following the killing of some travelling hunters in the state on Thursday, March 27, in Uromi in the Esan North East Local Government Area .

Also suspended is the Commander of the Edo State Security Corps (ESSC), Friday Ibadin.

The governor, in a statement released on Saturday, March 29, and signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Umar Musa Ikhilor, reiterated that the local vigilante group involved in the gruesome killing of March 27 was operating illegally as it was never profiled or registered with the Edo State Security Corps.

“Its actions do not reflect the core values, character, and principles of the Okpebholo administration or the objectives of the corps as enshrined in the Edo State Security Corps Governance Law.

“Investigations into the killings are ongoing, and fourteen (14) persons have been arrested so far, while there is an intense manhunt for others involved in the gruesome killing by a special team set up by the Inspector General of Police,” the government stated.

“The Government of Edo State expressed its belief in the constitutionally guaranteed rights of citizens to move freely or engage in lawful business in any part of the country.”

In the meantime, the government said it is in touch with the families of the victims, community leaders, and the government of Kano State, where most of the deceased were reported to hail from.

The government urged all parties involved to remain calm as it is committed to ensuring that justice is done in an efficient, transparent, and proactive manner.

The ICIR reported on Saturday that President Bola Tinubu and other prominent Nigerians condemned the gruesome murder of hunters who were in transit by an irate mob in Uromi, Edo State.

Tinubu, in a statement by his spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, on Friday evening ordered a manhunt for the killers.

The ICIR gathered that the victims, who were travelling in a Dangote Cement truck, were waylaid around 1.30 pm in the Udune Efandion community by local security.

The president commiserated with the families of the affected victims and assured them that criminals would not be allowed to shed the blood of innocent Nigerians.

Also commenting on the incident, a former vice president and the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2023 election, Atiku Abubakar, said he was deeply saddened by reports of the tragic killing that took place in Edo State.

He added that the protection of innocent lives must remain paramount and urged the authorities to act swiftly and decisively to prevent a recurrence of jungle justice.

According to him, justice must not only be done but must be seen to be done to restore public confidence in the nation’s security institutions.

In a post on X regarding the incident, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Peter Obi, stated that the news of the killings of travellers in Uromi, Edo State, is deeply saddening.

According to him, such killings have become a recurring tragedy in our decaying society.

He added that while addressing security concerns and combating criminal activities is crucial, resorting to extrajudicial measures undermines the rule of law and exacerbates the cycle of violence.

He hailed the government for condemning the incident and initiating an investigation and urged the authorities to address the killings of Edo indigenes to ensure that justice is served for all.

The unfortunate killing of the travellers in Edo State has generated outrage on social media, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the ugly incident.

Shiites accuse police of hiding corpses of its members in Abuja clash  

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THE Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), commonly known as the Shiite, has accused the police of concealing the bodies of its members who were allegedly killed during a clash that broke out on Friday during their procession.

The ICIR reports that a violent clash erupted between security agents and members of the IMN on Friday during a procession marking the International Quds Day near the Banex Roundabout in Wuse 2.

IMN claimed that some of its members were killed during the clash, while the police only confirmed the death of an officer in the incident.

In a statement late Friday, the police announced the arrest of 19 suspected members of the Shiite group.

The FCT command spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, said that Shiite members attacked security operatives, alleging they were armed with firearms, cutlasses, catapults, sticks, stones, and petrol bombs.

She explained that the confrontation led to intense gunfire, leaving two security operatives severely injured and one confirmed dead at the National Hospital.

However, in its latest accusation, the Shiite group claimed that six of its members were killed, while 380 others, including women and children, were arrested and detained by the police.

The Resource Forum of the IMN, led by Abdullahi Danladi, during a press briefing in Abuja on Saturday alleged that security agents were concealing the bodies of those killed in the clash.

“The police might have said they arrested 19 of our members but reliable information confirmed that the Guard Brigade and the police have arrested 380 protesters, including women and children, and six people were confirmed martyred. 

“However, the security agents are hiding casualties and other corpses of those who passed away in unknown places, thus, the number of casualties and corpses with the Guard Brigade and the police are still unknown. “Nevertheless, we will update the public in due course,” Danladi said.

He dismissed the police’s claims that group members were armed with dangerous weapons, calling it a cover-up.

“They said we came with dangerous weapons; they have every reason to say what they want to say to defend their crimes. But it is a known fact that the IMN had been carrying out our activities over 40 years. Whenever we gather, we gather and disperse peacefully but it is only when the police or security operatives attack us that you hear about casualties.

“We don’t kill or injure security operatives. In fact, it is not in our character rather we fight for their rights and that of the citizens. We don’t kill or injure anybody, we make life easier for everybody.”

While demanding the unconditional release of the arrested members and the prosecution of those responsible for their deaths, Danladi said the proscription of the movement was still being challenged in court, arguing that even if a ban were in place, it would not justify the alleged extrajudicial killings.

In response to the Shiite group’s claims, Adeh urged them to provide evidence that their members were killed.

She expressed concern that despite the group’s proscription, they repeatedly launched unprovoked attacks on security agents, emphasising that such actions would no longer be tolerated.

“The Shiite group is proscribed; therefore, their activities are illegal. Members of this group are always armed with firearms, cutlasses, catapults, sticks, stones, and petrol bombs and are known for attacking security agents without provocation. This will no longer be tolerated. As for the casualties they claim, let them provide proof.” Adeh said.

The ICIR reports  on the last Friday of every Ramadan, Shiites worldwide hold their Quds procession in solidarity with Palestine, which has been engaged in a decades-long conflict with Israel.

Clashes between security forces and the Iran-backed IMN intensified after the 2015 massacre, in which soldiers killed scores of its members.

Their leaders were later arrested and detained for years under the Muhammadu Buhari administration. 

In 2019, the Buhari government officially proscribed the group following a court ruling that labeled it as being involved in “acts of terrorism and illegality.”

 

Did Nigeria fail to qualify for FIFA World Cup during Buhari’s time?

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claimed that Nigeria did not qualify for the FIFA World Cup during former President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has circulated on X.

An X user, @Nsukka_okpa, posted the claim with a caption thus:

“We no go World Cup for Buhari’s tenure. We no go World Cup for Tinubu’s tenure. Na APC me I Dey blame.”

The post, written in Pidgin English, has generated more than 94,000 views plus over 1,200 likes and more than 6,500 likes as of May 28, 2025.

The claim surfaced following Nigeria’s 1-1 draw against Zimbabwe in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier, a result that further weakened the Super Eagles’ chances of securing a spot in the tournament.

CLAIM

Nigeria did not qualify for the FIFA World Cup during Buhari’s administration.

THE FINDINGS  

Findings by The FactCheckHub show that the claim is FALSE, as the Nigerian Super Eagles team qualified for and played during the group stage in the 2018 World Cup tournament.

screenshot of the viral post

Nigeria currently sits fourth in the Group C of the CAF World Cup Qualifying matches, with only the top team earning an automatic qualification slot, while the four best runners-up proceed to a playoff.

Buhari was Nigeria’s president from 2015 to 2023. During this period, two World Cup tournaments were held.

In 2018, Nigeria qualified for the tournament in Russia, marking the country’s sixth World Cup appearance. The Super Eagles were placed in Group D alongside Argentina, Croatia, and Iceland.

During the 2018 tournament, Nigeria lost its opening match 2-0 to Croatia, with an own goal from Oghenekaro Etebo and a Luka Modrić penalty sealing the defeat. In their second match, Nigeria revived their hopes with a 2-0 victory over Iceland, thanks to a brace from Ahmed Musa. However, in their final group match against Argentina, a late goal by Marcos Rojo condemned the Super Eagles to a 2-1 defeat, eliminating them from the tournament.

In 2022, Nigeria failed to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar after a 1-1 draw against Ghana in Abuja. The result meant the Black Stars advanced on away goals, denying Nigeria a spot at the tournament.

In addition, Nigeria is yet to qualify for the 2026 World Cup under the current President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, as the qualifying matches are still underway and yet to be concluded. Note that this will be the first World Cup tournament to be held since Tinubu was sworn-in as Nigeria’s president on May 29, 2023.

THE VERDICT

The claim that Nigeria did not qualify for the World Cup under Buhari is FALSE; credible report shows that the country participated in the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia but failed to qualify for the 2022 edition in Qatar.

This report is republished from the FactCheckHub

Sultan confirms Moon sighting in Nigeria, Eid-el-Fitr holds Sunday

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THE Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), headed by the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, has announced that the moon has been sighted in Nigeria today, Saturday March 29.

The Sultan, in a video seen on Saturday, said the Eid al-Fitr for the year 1446/2025 will be celebrated on Sunday, March 30, 2025.

The NSCIA had earlier announced that the fasting in Nigeria would continue because the Ramadan moon had not been sighted in Nigeria.

The NSCIA disclosed this in a statement signed by its Secretary-General, Is-haq Oloyede, a professor, on Saturday.

The ICIR reported on Saturday that Saudi Arabia officially announced that Eid al-Fitr will be observed on Sunday, March 30, following the sighting of the Shawwal crescent moon on Saturday evening.

It also stated that Eid al-Fitr marks the beginning of the new Islamic month and the end of the holy month of Ramadan, during which millions of Muslims worldwide observe fasting.

The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) disclosed this following a directive from the Saudi Supreme Court, which had earlier urged Muslims across the kingdom to observe the sky for the new moon.

The ICIR reports that the Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar, follows lunar cycles, with each month beginning upon the sighting of the new moon. Shawwal, the tenth month in the Islamic calendar, comes after Ramadan and serves as a time of spiritual renewal and gratitude for Muslims worldwide.

While Saudi Arabia will observe Eid on Sunday, some countries, including Malaysia, Australia, Brunei, and Indonesia, have announced that their celebrations will be held on Monday, March 31, as the moon was not sighted in those regions.

The ICIR reports that Eid al-Fitr, also known as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” is a major Islamic celebration that unites families and communities for prayers, feasting, and charitable acts, particularly the giving of Zakat al-Fitr, a mandatory charity to the less privileged before the Eid prayer.

The ICIR reported that the Nigerian government had declared Monday, March 31, and Tuesday, April 1, as public holidays to mark the Eid-el-Fitr celebration.  

After Moon sighting Saudi confirms Eid-el-Fitr for Sunday

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SAUDI Arabia has officially announced that Eid al-Fitr will be observed on Sunday, March 30, following the sighting of the Shawwal crescent moon on Saturday evening.

It also stated that Eid al-Fitr marks the beginning of the new Islamic month and the end of the holy month of Ramadan, during which millions of Muslims worldwide observed fasting.

The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) disclosed this following a directive from the Saudi Supreme Court, which had earlier urged Muslims across the kingdom to observe the sky for the new moon.

“The crescent moon for the month of Shawwal 1446 was sighted in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, Eid Al Fitr will be celebrated on Sunday, March 30, 2025,” it reads.

The ICIR reports that the Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar, follows lunar cycles, with each month beginning upon the sighting of the new moon. Shawwal, the tenth month in the Islamic calendar, comes after Ramadan and serves as a time of spiritual renewal and gratitude for Muslims worldwide.

While Saudi Arabia will observe Eid on Sunday, some countries, including Malaysia, Australia, Brunei, and Indonesia, have announced that their celebrations will be held on Monday, March 31, as the moon was not sighted in those regions.

The ICIR reports that Eid al-Fitr, also known as the “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” is a major Islamic celebration that unites families and communities for prayers, feasting, and charitable acts, particularly the giving of Zakat al-Fitr, a mandatory charity to the less privileged before the Eid prayer.

It is a time of joy and gratitude, beginning with a special congregational

Traditionally, Muslims gather in mosques and open spaces for special prayers, exchange greetings, and enjoy festive meals together.

The ICIR reported that Nigerian government had declared Monday, March 31, and Tuesday, April 1, as public holidays to mark the Eid-el-Fitr celebration.  

 

Police arraign Abiola Odutayo over murder of Bumpa co-founder Opayele

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THE Lagos State Police command has confirmed the arraignment of Abiola Odutayo over Bumpa co-founder Teejay Opayele’s murder.

The March 4, 2025, incident that led to the death of Opayele had caused public outcry, prompting police to reiterate their pledge to justice and transparency.

According to a statement by the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Benjamin Hundeyin, on X on Saturday, March 29, following her release from the hospital, Odutayo was arraigned on March 12, 2025, at Court 1, Tinubu, Lagos.

According to the police spokesperson, Odutayo is facing charges of careless and reckless driving on a public highway, which resulted in the death of Opayele.

“We can confirm that following a thorough investigation, Abiola Odutayo ‘f’ was arraigned in Court 1, Tinubu, on March 12, 2025, after she was discharged from the hospital, for driving on a public highway in a reckless and careless manner without due care and attention to other road users and causing the death of one Tunji Opayele ‘m,’ aged 32, and thereby committing an offence,” he posted.

Hundeyin added that the court granted Odutayo bail, and the case has been shifted to April 16, 2025, for the continuation of the matter.

Nigerians from all walks of life, especially on X, have voiced anger over the death of Opayele, who died on March 4, 2025, after a collision on Ozumba Mbadiwe, Lagos.

The driver, Odutayo, allegedly refused to help the critically injured Opayele, reportedly citing worries about his blood staining her car.

Bystanders reportedly laboured to find medical help as several hospitals allegedly refused treatment.

Over 35,000 Nigerians have signed a petition demanding justice for Opayele.

The petitioners are calling for more severe charges, including manslaughter, against Odutayo, the driver for the accident, instead of the current reckless driving charge.They’re also demanding that the Lagos State Ministry of Justice oversee a thorough investigation and ensure proper prosecution.

UK hikes study cost, travel visa applications

THE United Kingdom has announced a rise in visa fees for students, tourists, and other travelers.

This is seen as potentially impacting Nigerians and other international applicants planning to enter the country.

The fee increases were announced in a report published on the official website of the United Kingdom government and are set to take effect on April 9.

Consequently, travelers from visa-exempt countries who require an Electronic Travel Authorisation would face higher charges starting  April 2, 2025.

The United Kingdom Home office said that the student visa fee has increased from £363 to £490, reflecting a 35 per cent rise.

 It added that the fee for a six-month visit visa has increased from £100 to £115, with adjustments also made to other visa categories, including work and family visas.

The United Kingdom government said that the fee increase is essential to maintaining its immigration system and supporting public sector wages.

“It is right and fair to increase visa application fees to ensure that the costs of running the immigration system are met by those who benefit from it,” the Home Office stated.

It said that the cost of a Standard Visitor Visa, valid for up to six months, will rise by 10 per cent, increasing from £115 to £127.

It added that fees for longer-term visitor visas will see significant increases, with the two-year visa rising from £432 to £475, the five-year visa increasing from £771 to £848, and the ten-year visa climbing from £963 to £1,059.

Along with visitor visas, the ETA fee, currently set at $12, will rise by 60% to $20 starting April 2, 2025.

“The changes will help maintain a sustainable and efficient immigration system,” the Home Office reiterated.

The ICIR reports that the United Kingdom last raised visa fees for work, visit, family, settlement, citizenship, and student visas on October 4, 2023.

 

Earthquake: Death toll rises as foreign rescue teams arrive Myanmar  


MYANMAR’S military government  announced on Saturday that the death toll had risen to 1,002, a significant increase from the initial state media report of 144 fatalities on Friday.

 

The ICIR reports that foreign rescue teams arrived in Myanmar on Saturday to aid in the search for survivors after a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake around midday on Friday severely damaged critical infrastructure in the war-torn nation.

 

Myanmar, already ravaged by civil war since a 2021 military coup that overthrew its elected civilian government, suffered widespread impact from the earthquake, affecting regions from the central plains near Mandalay to the hills of Shan.

At least nine people were killed in neighboring Thailand, where the earthquake shook buildings and caused a partially constructed skyscraper to collapse in Bangkok, trapping 30 people under the rubble and leaving 49 missing.

The U.S. Geological Survey’s predictive model estimated that Myanmar’s death toll could surpass 10,000, with economic losses potentially exceeding the country’s annual output.

The ICIR reported that the earthquake damaged roads, bridges, and buildings across Myanmar, prompting the junta’s top general to make a rare appeal for international aid on Friday.

“Search and rescue operations are currently being carried out in the affected areas,” the junta said in a statement on state media on Saturday.

A Chinese rescue team arrived in Yangon, Myanmar’s commercial capital, located hundreds of kilometers from the hardest-hit cities of Mandalay and Naypyitaw, where sections of a 1,000-bed hospital were damaged.

Meanwhile, Russia, India, Malaysia, and Singapore dispatched plane loads of relief supplies and personnel to Myanmar.

“We will continue to monitor the developments and more aid will follow,” said Indian Foreign Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar.

South Korea announced an initial donation of $2 million in humanitarian aid to Myanmar, to be delivered through international organizations.

Similarly, the United States has pledged to provide some assistance, despite its strained relations with Myanmar’s military and sanctions on its officials, including junta chief Min Aung Hlaing.

The ICIR reported that Myanmar has faced several natural disasters in recent years, including Typhoon Yagi last year and Cyclone Mocha in 2023.

 

Wike rules out political motive in PDP land revocation

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THE Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has denied allegations by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) that the revocation of its land title was a deliberate move to suppress the opposition.

Wike who made the statement on Friday in Abuja expressed dismay over  allegation that he was directed to revoke the party’s land title in the Central Area to suppress opposition.

The ICIR reported on March 18, that Wike revoked the right of occupancy granted to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), National Secretariat, in Abuja over alleged non-payment of ground rent spanning two decades.

A notice from the FCTA Department of Land Administration, dated March 13, 2025, stated that the opposition party’s acquired land at Plot No. 243 in Central Area, Cadastral Zone  Abuja, had not met its financial obligations since January 1, 2006, leading to the FCTA reclaiming the property.

In response, a PDP chieftain, Bode George, in an outburst said that Wike crossed the red line by superintending over the decision to revoke the land.

The ICIR reported that in an interview on Arise TV on March 21, George described Wike’s action as a blatant declaration of war against the PDP and questioned his continued membership in the party.

However, Wike, in his latest defence, noted that executive actions in the country were often interpreted through political, religious, and ethnic lenses.

He added that the revocation of land titles from allottees who had failed to pay mandatory ground rent for over 10 years was often misconstrued as a political move.

Wike noted that despite being in power for several years, the PDP failed to pay outstanding ground rent for its land title in the Central Area, where it was building its National Secretariat.

“ Despite generating between N13 billion and N20 billion from the sale of party forms, the PDP had failed to pay ground rent,” he said.

Wike also revealed that Wadata Plaza, the location of the PDP National Secretariat, was not registered as party property but was instead listed under a senator residing in Abuja.

“The registered owner had failed to pay the ground rent for 28 years, but the PDP continued to claim that the minister was targeting its secretariat,” the minister added.

“Maybe they had a deal with the man and did not complete the deed of assignment and were shouting oh, they sent Wike to revoke the land as a ploy to kill opposition. What kind of mentality is that?”

The Minister stressed that the land revocation was not exclusive to the PDP, noting that other institutions, including the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and the Central Bank of Nigeria, as well as individuals, had also lost their land titles for the same reason.

“CBN has been pleading for the reversal of the land title, but I told the bank to pay the outstanding ground rent before the revocation is reversed.” He said.

The ICIR reported that Wike had approved the revocation of 4,794 land titles on March 17, 2025, due to non-payment of ground rent for over 10 years, affecting individuals, corporate organisations, and government institutions.