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Osimhen faces battle to reclaim Napoli place
Victor Osimhen faces a fight to reclaim his No.9 shirt at Napoli despite scoring his maiden UEFA Champions League goal for the club against Ajax on Wednesday on his return to action for the Partenopei, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.
Free-scoring Napoli, who beat Ajax 4-2 on Wednesday to reach the knockout stages of the competition, take on Bologna at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium on Sunday (today) in what could be Osimhen’s 70th game for the club since his arrival in 2020.
The Nigerian had been out of action for 35 days following a spell on the sidelines through biceps femoris muscle injury.
But he returned with a bang, scoring an easy goal in the 89th minute goal after he harried Daley Blind into a mistake and tapped into an empty net for his third UCL goal – having scored two in five games for previous club Lille in the competition during the 2019/20 season.
Hirving Lozano and Giacomo Raspadori had scored to hand the Azzuris a two-goal lead before Davy Klaasen’s header reduced Ajax’s arrears after the break.
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s penalty extended Napoli’s lead back to two goals, but the deficit was reduced again as Steven Bergwijn converting a penalty to cause a nervy finale, before Osimhen’s goal settled the nerves.
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In his absence, Napoli’s goals didn’t dry up, as earlier speculated. Instead, Partenopei scored 23 goals in their last seven games, with Osimhen’s direct replacements Giacomo Raspadori and Giovanni Simeone netting nine goals between them (five and four goals respectively).
Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has also scored six Serie A goals already and already earned himself the nickname ‘Kvaradona’.
Luciano Spalletti’s side tops the standings after nine games and they have qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League, with two games to spare, for the first time in their history. They have scored 39 goals in their first 13 games in all competitions and conceded only 11.
According to Corriere Dello Sports, the Super Eagles forward may start the encounter against Bologna from the bench to give room for Raspadori, who has scored six times in his last eight games for club and country.
This comes after former Italian striker, Claudio Bellucci, said Raspadori was a more functional option to lead the line for Napoli than Osimhen.
Bellucci highlighted Raspadori’s movement and team work as the edge which the 22-year-old had over the Nigeria international.
Osimhen and Raspadori have only played 84 minutes together this season and just once did they both start together — against Lecce at the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, until the end of the first half.
“They tell me Raspadori plays like me, I like him, how he moves. He is doing very well, he is natural with both feet,” Bellucci told Calcio Napoli.
“Osimhen’s goal against Ajax was a message to Spalletti that he is back but I believe Raspadori is fitter at the moment, so he leads the attack.
“His (Osimhen) return is a strong point for Napoli, we have seen the anger with which he scored against Ajax. At the moment, I see Raspadori as more functional to what Spalletti wants because he makes the team play.”
However, Bellucci added that should the team make use of a counter-attacking style, then Osimhen would be the best option.
“Then if you want to defend yourself and start again from the back, then Osimhen is perfect. I would always like someone like him, who attacks from deep to be on my team,” Bellucci added.
Osimhen was cautioned against Ajax in added time after he took off his shirt on celebration of his goal.
Napoli manager Luciano Spalletti was not delighted.
“I asked Osimhen why he took off his shirt against Napoli and he could not answer me,” Spalletti told Radio Kiss Kiss.
“Sometimes, these players copy what others do and think its correct. From now on, no one will do it anymore.”
Meanwhile, Osimhen believes Napoli could win the Serie A following their brilliant start to the campaign.
Vincenzo Perna of Kiss Kiss Napoli, revealed that the striker gave a sign of yes when asked if Napoli will win the Scudetto.
“Those who asked (Osimhen) if Napoli will win the league he replied with a smile and a sign of yes.”
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Atiku’s Son Resigns as Adamawa Commissioner Following Fintiri’s APC Defection
Atiku’s Son Resigns as Adamawa Commissioner Following Fintiri’s APC Defection
Yola, Adamawa State — Adamu Atiku Abubakar, son of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has formally resigned from his role as Commissioner for Works and Energy Development in Adamawa State. The resignation comes in the wake of recent political shifts in the state, including the defection of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri and several cabinet members from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
In a resignation letter dated March 2, 2026, addressed to Governor Fintiri, Adamu cited “deep personal reflection and careful consideration” as the reason for stepping down. He described his tenure as an honour and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve, highlighting the privilege of contributing to the state’s infrastructural development.
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Adamu also thanked the people of Adamawa State for their support throughout his time in office and acknowledged the trust placed in him by the governor, stating that the enabling environment allowed him to discharge his duties with commitment and diligence. He concluded the letter with prayers for the governor, asking Allah to grant him continued strength and guidance in serving the state.
Observers note that Adamu’s resignation is particularly significant because he chose not to follow Governor Fintiri and other commissioners in defecting to the APC on February 27, 2026. His absence from the group of 22 commissioners who announced the defection highlighted a deliberate decision to chart his own course in the current political landscape.
Political analysts suggest that Adamu’s move may reflect personal conviction or a strategic step towards future political ambitions. During his tenure, he oversaw key initiatives in infrastructure and energy development, although his departure leaves questions about continuity and the future leadership of the ministry.
Governor Fintiri has yet to announce a replacement for Adamu, though insiders indicate that a shortlist of potential successors is being considered. Analysts believe the resignation adds a new layer to Adamawa State politics, particularly as the state navigates party realignments and positions itself ahead of the next electoral cycle.
Atiku’s Son Resigns as Adamawa Commissioner Following Fintiri’s APC Defection
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Wike Blasts Kingibe Over FCT Council Election Remarks
Wike Blasts Kingibe Over FCT Council Election Remarks
The Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has criticised Senator Ireti Kingibe over her comments on the recent FCT local government council elections, insisting that elections are a process, not a one-day event.
Speaking during a media briefing in Abuja, Wike emphasised that voters, not surveys or last-minute claims, determine election results. He explained that preparations for elections begin well before voting day, from candidate nomination and party primaries to campaigns and voter engagement, noting that a survey conducted on February 21 should not be used as a definitive reflection of outcomes.
“It’s a process that starts from the nomination of candidates. It’s a process that goes through a campaign before it gets to an election. So election is not just that particular date of voting,” Wike said.
He compared the electoral process to exam preparation, warning that those who fail to prepare often make excuses.
“You know the exam will come in two or three months. Nobody waits for the last minute to prepare. You must attend classes and read,” Wike explained.
“That is why students who are not prepared call for strikes to avoid the exam,” he added.
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Wike also referenced claims by Kingibe, who reportedly vowed to use the February 21 council elections to “teach me a lesson”. He dismissed this as politically motivated, noting that some parties had earlier suggested that the council election could influence the 2027 general election.
The minister rejected allegations that he declared a curfew, saying the decision he referenced was approved by President and granted residents a work-free day to travel safely to their areas of origin.
“By the approval of Mr. President, people were given a work-free day so they could travel and not return late. I never declared any curfew,” Wike said.
He added that, as a minister representing the President, his decisions are guided by security intelligence reports unavailable to the public.
The exchange highlights growing political tensions in the FCT, where electoral credibility and governance remain contentious ahead of upcoming elections.
Wike Blasts Kingibe Over FCT Council Election Remarks
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ADC South‑South Leaders Clash on Alleged Amaechi Consensus Support
ADC South‑South Leaders Clash on Alleged Amaechi Consensus Support
Benin City / Abuja — March 1, 2026
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is currently experiencing internal divisions after conflicting reports emerged regarding the alleged endorsement of former Rotimi Amaechi as the South‑South consensus candidate for Nigeria’s 2027 presidential election.
Initial reports suggested that Amaechi had received unanimous backing from senior ADC leaders across the South‑South geopolitical zone during a February 27 meeting in Benin City. Attendees reportedly included party executives from Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Edo, and Rivers states, with the session chaired by former John Odigie‑Oyegun, a prominent national party leader. Sources claimed Amaechi outlined his presidential ambitions and was met with a show of regional support.
However, other senior party officials quickly disputed these claims, insisting that no formal endorsement was made. The South‑South ADC Zonal Publicity Secretary, Mabel Oboh, clarified that the meeting’s main objectives were to strengthen party cohesion, mobilize grassroots support, and prepare strategically for future elections. She emphasized that Amaechi’s presentation of his presidential intent was a courtesy briefing to regional leaders, and no motion, vote, or resolution endorsing any aspirant occurred at the gathering.
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Supporting Oboh’s position, the party’s National Deputy Publicity Secretary, Jackie Wayas, stated that consultation does not equate to endorsement, stressing that candidate selection resides with the ADC’s constitutional organs and membership, not solely with zonal executives. Similarly, ADC chieftain Prof. Pat Utomi described the reports of Amaechi’s endorsement as “inaccurate and misleading”, noting that presenting ambitions to party leaders is a standard practice but does not confer automatic backing.
Despite these clarifications, National Vice Chairman (South‑South), Usani Uguru Usani, insisted that regional leaders had shown support for Amaechi through a voice affirmation, while noting that such backing was voluntary and non-binding on individual party members.
The situation illustrates a widening divide within ADC’s South‑South ranks over early positioning in the 2027 presidential race. Amaechi is among several aspirants seeking the party’s ticket, alongside notable figures such as former Atiku Abubakar and 2023 presidential candidate Peter Obi, heightening competition and scrutiny of internal party democracy.
Political analysts say the controversy underscores broader challenges in party cohesion, process legitimacy, and regional influence in Nigeria’s opposition politics. How the ADC resolves these conflicting narratives may have significant implications for its 2027 electoral strategy and national alliances.
ADC South‑South Leaders Clash on Alleged Amaechi Consensus Support
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