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DSS Covert Operation Eliminates 45 Bandits In Niger 

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In a major breakthrough against banditry in the North Central, tactical operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS, supported by the  military,  eliminated at least 45 armed bandits in a covert offensive near Kuchi town in Munya Local Government Area of Niger State.

The precision-led raid, carried out in the early hours of Monday, June 2,  was described as a surprise ambush designed to preempt a large-scale attack being coordinated by notorious terror kingpin, Dogo Gide.

It was gathered that the operation successfully thwarted the movement of over 100 heavily armed fighters from Kaduna and Zamfara States who had converged on the area to launch coordinated attacks on nearby communities.

Sources disclosed that  DSS operatives deployed stealth tactics, including undercover surveillance and ambush strategies, to intercept the bandits on the outskirts of Kuchi town. A fierce gun battle ensued, resulting in the neutralisation of 45 insurgents, with others reportedly fleeing with injuries. Several motorcycles and sophisticated weapons were recovered at the scene.

According to security intelligence, the militants were mobilised from Bilbis forest in Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara and other enclaves in Kaduna State on the invitation of Dogo Gide, who has been losing ground to increasing pressure from security forces in recent months.

“The operatives followed their movement with clear precision and struck before they could attack the villages. This is a major blow to Dogo Gide and his network,” a source said.

Five DSS personnel were wounded during the operation and are currently receiving treatment at a medical facility. The latest offensive is said to be part of a broader campaign by security agencies to dismantle terror cells and reclaim communities under threat.

“This successful ambush comes shortly after the elimination of over 50 bandits in the same axis. The renewed heat on the terrorists is yielding results and we hope these efforts will be sustained.”

The DSS and military authorities are yet to release an official statement on the operation, but community members have expressed relief and hope that the intensified security measures will bring lasting peace to the region. PRNigeria

Zulum Lauds Troops Over Killing Of ISWAP Commander

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From HASSAN JIRGI, Maiduguri 

Borno State governor, Babagana  Zulum, has commended  troops, Civilian Joint Taskforce, CJTF, vigilantes and hunters over the recent killing of a commander of the Islamic State of West African Province, ISWAP, Abu Fatima alongside two others in Aleru Village in Kukawa Local Government Area. 

Governor Zulum gave the commendation during a familiarisation visit to some communities in Kulawa Local Government Area. 

According to him, this visit to military formations in Baga, Kukawa and Cross Kauwa is to motivate  troops, CJTF, hunters and vigilantes, listen to them and see how challenges in the areas could be resolved.

“As part of my familiarisation tour to local government areas, I decided to move to some of the local government areas in the northern part of the state, especially Kukawa.

“I went there to see  troops, CJTF, hunters and vigilantes to motivate them and see how we can solve our problems, they did very well.”

Zulum added that recently, troops have done very well. You can remember that one of the senior ISWAP members and his two fighters were killed.

“Although recently, we lost some of our men, but they have done very well. We were there to commiserate with them and most importantly, strengthen their resilience. We have listened to them. I went to Kukawa, Baga and Cross Kauwa,” Zulum said.

AljazirahNigeria recalls that the  top ISWAP commander  was in the Nigerian Army’s top wanted terrorists list with a bounty of ₦100 million placed on him.

Non-kinetic  Approach Enhances Security, Peaceful, Communities – CDS

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From CHARLES ONYEKWERE, Enugu

Chief of Defense Staff, CDS, General Christopher Musa, said the use of non-kinetic operational approach will enhance security, as well as build peaceful and resilient communities.

Musa said this in an address at the opening ceremony of a two-day Human Security and Civil-Military Cooperation, HIMIC, workshop  held at 82 Division of the Nigerian Army, Enugu, yesterday.

The workshop was organised by the Defence Headquarters in collaboration with British Defence Staff.

Represented by a Director of Civil Military Relations, AVM Olushola Akinboyewa, the CDS said  the military is adopting better strategies to strengthen its non-kinetic operational approach. 

According to him, in a world where conflict and tension often cloud our perspectives, embracing non-kinetic strategies allows us to navigate conflicts with dignity, fostering dialogue and collaboration with the civilian populace.

He said, “The nature of today’s threats, including insecurity in various forms, calls for an approach that integrates both kinetic and non-kinetic methods. 

“The role of human security and civil-military cooperation in national development centers on bridging the gap between military efforts and civilian aspirations for peace and stability.

“By upholding human security values, we not only aim to neutralise threats, but also  protect and support the civilians affected by conflict. 

“This workshop will delve into the complexities of human security and CIMIC, providing participants with the tools to mitigate the effects of military operations on civilian life.

“The success of a modern military  depends not only on operational victories, but also on our ability to enhance human security, build resilience and foster peace and development in conflict-affected regions.”

Musa noted that the workshop was particularly timely, “as we face multiple challenges in our nation’s security”, adding that responding effectively requires a “whole-of-society” approach, where every individual and institution contributes to peace and security.

“This approach, coupled with our commitment to non-kinetic strategies, is central to safeguarding Nigeria’s unity and growth.

“Throughout this workshop, participants will explore frameworks that integrate human security into military operations, emphasising the critical role of CIMIC,” he added.

A personnel of the British Defence Staff, John Sanderson, said  the workshop would expose the participants to the importance of human security and protection of civilians in every field of operation. 

Sanderson, who is the lead facilitator of the workshop, noted that its essence is to build trust between military personnel and civilians in order to build a seamless relationship that works for all.

In a welcome address, the General Officer Commanding, GOC, 82 Division, Major-General Oluyemi Olatoye, appreciated the CDS and  British Defence Staff for hosting the  national workshop in the 

Division.

Olatoye, who is also the Commander of the Joint Task Force in the South East, code-named ‘Operation Udo Ka’, noted that the Division had upheld respect for human rights in all its operations, adding that the workshop would  improve all aspects of civil-military relationship.

Participants at the workshop were drawn from the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force, Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Police Force, NSCDC, FRSC, DSS, Nigerian Immigration Service, Customs, NDLEA and Nigerian Correctional Service among others.

The opening ceremony featured group photographs and exchange of plaques between the GOC and representatives of the CDS.

Djokovic beats Zverev to set up Sinner semi-final

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Novak Djokovic continued his quest for a standalone record 25th Grand Slam title by swatting aside third seed Alexander Zverev to reach the French Open semi-finals.

The 38-year-old sixth seed won 4-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 to set up a meeting with world number one Jannik Sinner on Friday.

Djokovic, who has three Roland Garros titles, lost the opening set to 2024 runner-up Zverev after being broken in the first game of the match.

But the Serb great did not drop serve again, although he had to survive a 41-shot exchange on break point at 3-2 in the fourth set on his way to sealing a record-extending 51st Grand Slam semi-final appearance.

“My way of playing is based on running, but at my age it’s not so easy to run so much,” said Djokovic, who is the second oldest man to reach the French Open semi-finals.

There he will face Sinner, who cruised into the last four with a ruthless straight-set victory over Kazakhstan’s Alexander Bublik earlier on Thursday.

The Italian is still yet to drop a set at Roland Garros after winning 6-1 7-5 6-0 and bringing 62nd-ranked Bublik’s remarkable run to an end.

Sinner is hunting a first title on the Paris clay after previously only gone as far as the semis, losing a five-set thriller to Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz last year.

Djokovic or Sinner will meet the winner of defending champion Alcaraz and Italian eighth seed Lorenzo Musetti, who also play on Friday.

Ronaldo ends Germany duck – where next in his 1,000 goals pursuit?

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There aren’t many things Cristiano Ronaldo hasn’t done but beating Germany was one of them – until now.

When Ronaldo popped up with the winner in the Nations League semi-final in Munich, it extended his record goalscoring total – and ended a long wait.

It was the 40-year-old’s 137th international goal in 220 caps, and his 937th strike in all football.

All three of those totals are men’s records.

But until now Ronaldo had never experienced a worse record at international level against any other team.

He played Germany five times, losing all five – with Portugal last beating them at Euro 2000. But that is now five from six.

That means England take the record of the country Ronaldo has played the most times without beating – three (all draws). Although the biggest caveat in the world is needed here.

Portugal won two of the three ‘draws’ on penalties – the Euro 2004 and 2006 World Cup quarter-finals.

4th Prime Atlantic Squash Tourney Serves Off June 9 – Official

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Tomi Falase, Chairman of Lagos State Squash Association ,LSSA, Tomi Falase yesterday said that all is set for the 4th edition of Prime Atlantic Squash Tournament in Lagos.

Falase said that the competition represents a defining moment for Nigerian squash development in Lagos.

He said that he was excited about the performance of the state`s athletes as they dominated the squash event at the just concluded National Sports Festival ,NSF, in Ogun.

“I’m excited to announce to the general public that the 4th edition of the Prime Atlantic Squash Tournament will hold from June 9 to 14.

“As we have done in the past, the event comes up at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos”, Falase said.

Falase also told NAN that the NSF served as a solid build-up to the Prime Atlantic Tournament, and Lagos is eager to sustain its momentum.

“This tournament is coming at the right time. Our athletes are still very much in competition shape from the National Sports Festival.

“We want to consolidate on our success, but more importantly, this is about raising the overall standard of squash in Nigeria and showcase and test our best players”, Falase said.

Falase, who is passionate about the sponsor’s commitment over the years, said that the event remains a vehicle for talent discovery and grassroots development.

Middlesbrough Sacks Head Coach, Carrick

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Middlesbrough FC has sacked it’s head coach, Michael Carrick after two-and-a-half years in charge.

The former England midfielder, 43, took over at the Championship side in October 2022 for his first role in management.

He guided the team to a play-off finish in 2022-23 but they have missed out on the top six in the past two campaigns.

Carrick’s assistants, Jonathan Woodgate and his brother, Graeme Carrick have also left the club.

Boro spent much of the 2024-25 season challenging for a play-off spot but one win in their final six matches proved to be costly.

They stayed in the hunt for a top-six place until the final game of the season but defeat at Coventry saw them finish 10th.

His departure means that 17 of last season’s 24 Championship teams have changed manager since August last year.

Man City Agree Deal To Sign AC Milan’s Reijnders

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Manchester City have agreed a 55m euros ,£46.3m, deal with AC Milan for Netherlands midfielder Tijjani Reijnders.

The 26-year-old will sign a five-year contract at Etihad Stadium after agreeing personal terms with City.

The deal, which is subject to a medical, includes additional payments if certain clauses are met.

City hope to complete a deal for Reijnders in time for the Club World Cup, which kicks off on June 14.

His arrival will strengthen an area of the pitch that has been weakened by injury to Mateo Kovacic, who has been ruled out of the 32-team tournament in the United States after undergoing Achilles surgery.

The Midfielder, Kevin de Bruyne is also expected not to be involved in the tournament, with a move to Serie A champions Napoli looking increasingly likely.

Capped 22 times for the Netherlands, Reijnders is the type of balanced midfielder that City lacked last season.

The Dutchman scored 15 goals in 54 matches across all competitions for Milan last term, helping him to be named Serie A’s midfielder of the season.

His performances came against the backdrop of Milan’s dismal campaign as the Rossoneri finished eighth and missed out on European qualification.

It was the best goalscoring season of Reijnders’ career, with the 26-year-old hitting double digits for the first time.

But the former AZ Alkmaar midfielder, who made his senior debut for PEC Zwolle in 2018, is far more than just goals.

Capable of playing deep or high in midfield, Reijnders’ appeal to a coach like Pep Guardiola is clear.

The midfielder is capable of taking the ball in tight areas and is adept at beating the press either through his passing or ball-carrying.

With Rodri returning from injury towards the end of last season, Reijnders could either play alongside the Spaniard or in a more advanced role.

Barcelona’s Yamal Could Cost £340m -Reports 

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Barcelona’s teenage winger, Lamine Yamal could cost about £340m to buy, according to a Swiss research group which has assessed the value of leading players.

The CIES Football Observatory, external has calculated the 17-year-old would command a fee of 400m euros – close to double Neymar’s world-record transfer of 222m euros from Barcelona to Paris St-Germain in 2017.

The Spain youngster became the fifth-youngest player to make his La Liga debut aged 15 years and nine months.

He has scored 23 more goals than eight-time Ballon d’Or winner, Lionel Messi had at the same age.

Yamal played a key role in Spain’s Euro 2024 success – winning young player of the tournament and goal of the tournament – as well as lifting two La Liga titles and a Copa del Rey with Barcelona.

He won last year’s Golden Boy award, given to the best player in Europe aged under 21.

The six-year deal he signed with the Catalan club last week includes a one billion euro buy-out clause.

“This extraordinary figure is linked to equally extraordinary performances achieved at an age 18 in July, when most players, even the best, are just starting out at professional level”, the study’s reports said.

Its researchers work out the values of players using a statistical model it has created based on thousands of transactions over the past decade.

Yamal’s value was increased by having recently signed the new contract.

Gateway Games 2024: Redefining Spirit And Standards Of NSF, Nigerian Sports

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Joel Ajayi 

The 22nd National Sports Festival, also called Gateway Games 2024, will be remembered not only for the medals and milestones but for its atmosphere, excellence, and enduring legacy. More than just a competition, it became a celebration of unity, talent, and what’s possible when vision meets execution.

Held from May 16 to 31 across Ogun State, the festival was a vibrant blend of elite performance, grassroots inclusion, and cultural pride. Abeokuta transformed into a beating heart of national excitement, where athletes, fans, and communities came together under a shared banner of excellence and joy.

At the core of this triumph was the unquestionable commitment of Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun. His determination to leave a lasting legacy translated into the full renovation of the historic MKO Abiola Stadium and significant upgrades to the state’s sporting infrastructure. His leadership ensured that every detail from logistics to athlete experience was thoughtfully addressed. This festival didn’t just meet expectations; it raised the bar for what a host state can deliver.

Much of the credit also goes to the National Sports Commission ,NSC, led by the chairman, Mallam Shehu Dikko and Hon. Bukola Olopade, Chairman of the Main Organizing Committee and Director General of the NSC, whose hands-on leadership and tireless dedication were instrumental to the festival’s success. The NSC executed a flawless event, the result of months of detailed planning, collaboration, and commitment.

The 2024 National Sports Festival left a lasting infrastructural legacy for Ogun State. The iconic MKO Abiola Stadium received a comprehensive facelift, restoring it to world-class standards, while the Alake Sports Centre and several other venues were upgraded to meet the demands of high-level competition. A standout innovation was the introduction of a centralized accommodation model an unprecedented move in the festival’s history. All athletes were housed at Babcock University, whose state-of-the-art facilities, including independent power and water systems, provided a seamless living and competition environment. Complemented by a fleet of no less than 80 buses and more than 20 standby vehicles, transportation was efficient and stress-free, marking a new era of planning and execution for multi-sport events in Nigeria.

In a bold and historic initiative, the 2024 edition introduced over 300 Invited Junior Athletes ,IJAs, many under the age of 18, to compete alongside seniors. Backed by the NSC, the IJA initiative aimed to bridge the generational gap and expose emerging talents to elite competition. These young athletes didn’t just participate they impressed, excelling in events like football, athletics, swimming, taekwondo, weightlifting, and wrestling. It was a powerful statement about the future of Nigerian sport and the value of early investment in youth development.

Praise poured in from across the sports community. Dr. Abdul Ibrahim, President of the Nigeria Weightlifting Federation, called the festival a “generational victory for Nigerian sport”. He noted, “From the facilities to the sheer energy of the athletes, this festival brought new life to weightlifting and many other sports. The inclusion of junior athletes is a brilliant stroke that ensures continuity and growth. Ogun State delivered beyond expectations”.

Elder Paul Bassey, Commissioner for Sports in Akwa Ibom State, echoed those sentiments: “This was a sports festival in every sense of the word well-structured, beautifully organized, and emotionally stirring. The level of professionalism we witnessed, especially from the organizers and volunteers, was world-class. It’s a credit to Ogun State and a challenge to Enugu to raise the bar even higher next time”.

One of the most emotional moments came when wrestling icon Blessing Oborodudu took her final bow. In a poetic full-circle moment, she retired in the same city Abeokuta where her journey to stardom began during the 2006 Gateway Games. Nearly two decades later, she leaves the sport as an Olympic silver medalist, multiple-time Commonwealth champion, and a revered ambassador for Nigerian sports. Her farewell underscored how these Games were not only about beginnings, but also about meaningful endings.

While the official fixtures delivered stunning athletic feats, the real magic often happened after the final whistle. Each night, the corridors around the stadiums came alive with activity vendors, gamers, and revellers turning the evenings into a spontaneous carnival of food, laughter, and shared stories. The gaming zones, table tennis setups, and snooker boards became gathering points, creating an organic, unofficial tradition that captured the very soul of the festival. Though not on the formal schedule, this nightly rhythm became one of the defining features of the Games proof that sport’s true power lives in the connections it inspires.

Now, the baton passes to Enugu for the 23rd edition of the National Sports Festival. With expectations soaring, the legacy of the Gateway Games serves as both a challenge and a roadmap. Ogun State has shown what’s possible when ambition, support, and community come together with purpose.

The 22nd National Sports Festival was a masterclass in how to blend competition with culture, legacy with logistics, and dreams with discipline. It reminded us all that sport is not just about winning it’s about belonging, progression, and storytelling. Thanks to the visionaries, athletes, and every cheering voice in Abeokuta, Nigerian sports now stands taller, prouder, and more inspired than ever.

Here’s to Ogun. Here’s to the Games. And here’s to the golden future of Nigerian sports.