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BUA Chairman Abdul Samad Rabiu Offers $500,000 Reward for Super Eagles’ AFCON Semi-Final Win
BUA Chairman Abdul Samad Rabiu Offers $500,000 Reward for Super Eagles’ AFCON Semi-Final Win
Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, has announced a $500,000 cash reward for Nigeria’s Super Eagles if they secure victory in the semi-finals of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
The pledge follows the Super Eagles’ impressive win over Algeria on Saturday, a result that confirmed Nigeria’s place in the AFCON last four and renewed national optimism.
In addition to the base incentive, the Nigerian billionaire promised an extra $50,000 for every goal scored in the semi-final, further motivating the team as they push for an eighth AFCON final appearance.
Rabiu made the announcement in a statement posted on his verified Facebook page, where he praised the players for lifting the nation’s morale with their performances.
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“Congratulations to our Super Eagles players on a brilliant victory against Algeria,” Rabiu wrote. “You have lifted the spirit of the nation, and we proudly cheer you on as you prepare for the semi-finals.
“To encourage you, I pledge USD 500,000 to the players upon winning the semi-final, with an additional USD 50,000 for every goal scored.”
The BUA Group chairman also disclosed a significantly larger incentive should Nigeria go on to lift the trophy. He pledged $1 million for winning the AFCON final, alongside $100,000 for each goal scored in the decisive match.
“Should you go on to win the final, I further pledge USD 1,000,000, plus USD 100,000 for each goal scored in the final,” he added, urging the team to continue making the country proud.
The Super Eagles are expected to face host nation Morocco in what promises to be a high-stakes AFCON semi-final clash, with both teams battling for a place in the final. Nigeria, three-time AFCON champions, are aiming to reclaim continental glory after near misses in recent tournaments.
BUA Chairman Abdul Samad Rabiu Offers $500,000 Reward for Super Eagles’ AFCON Semi-Final Win
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Leeds Shock Man United at Old Trafford to Boost Survival Hopes
Leeds Shock Man United at Old Trafford to Boost Survival Hopes
Leeds United delivered a stunning performance to defeat Manchester United 2-1 at Old Trafford, ending a 45-year wait for a league victory at the iconic ground and significantly boosting their Premier League survival hopes.
The Premier League clash got off to a blistering start as Noah Okafor wasted no time in putting Leeds ahead. The Swiss forward capitalised on defensive lapses to fire home in the fifth minute, setting the tone for what would become a frustrating night for the hosts. Leeds doubled their advantage before halftime when Okafor’s effort deflected off Leny Yoro, wrong-footing the goalkeeper and leaving United with a mountain to climb.
All eyes were on the directors’ box where Jim Ratcliffe looked visibly unimpressed as Manchester United struggled to find rhythm. Under Michael Carrick, the home side produced a disjointed first-half display marked by poor coordination in midfield and defensive vulnerability.
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The game took another dramatic turn early in the second half when Lisandro Martínez was shown a red card after a VAR review for pulling the hair of Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The VAR decision left Manchester United down to 10 men, compounding their woes.
Despite the setback, the Red Devils responded with urgency. Casemiro pulled one back with a powerful header from a precise cross by Bruno Fernandes, who notched his 17th assist of the season—bringing him closer to the Premier League assist record.
United piled on the pressure in search of an equaliser. Benjamin Šeško came agonisingly close twice within moments, but was denied by a brilliant save from Karl Darlow and a crucial goal-line clearance from Calvert-Lewin.
However, Leeds held firm defensively, showing grit and composure to secure all three points. The result marks the first home defeat of Carrick’s tenure and raises fresh concerns over Manchester United’s form as the season enters its decisive phase.
United now face a crucial test away at Chelsea, with Harry Maguire a doubt due to suspension. A loss could see them edge closer to the relegation zone with just five matches remaining.
Meanwhile, Leeds return to Elland Road to face bottom-placed Wolverhampton Wanderers. A victory there could move them nine points clear of the drop, strengthening their push for Premier League survival.
Leeds Shock Man United at Old Trafford to Boost Survival Hopes
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Ghanaian Footballer Dominic Frimpong Shot Dead in Berekum Chelsea Bus Attack
Ghanaian Footballer Dominic Frimpong Shot Dead in Berekum Chelsea Bus Attack
Ghanaian football has been plunged into mourning following the tragic death of Dominic Frimpong, a 20-year-old winger who was fatally shot after gunmen attacked the bus of Berekum Chelsea F.C..
The Ghanaian footballer reportedly died after sustaining gunshot wounds during an ambush by suspected armed robbers on Sunday, as the team returned from a Ghana Premier League match in Samreboi. The club had just secured a 1–0 victory over Samartex before the deadly incident occurred.
According to statements from the club, about six masked gunmen wielding rifles blocked the highway and opened fire on the team bus. As the driver attempted to reverse and escape, the attackers continued shooting, forcing players and officials to flee into nearby bushes for safety. During the chaos, Frimpong was hit by bullets.
Police authorities later confirmed that the young footballer died while receiving treatment, making him the only fatality among the approximately 30 players and officials on board. A manhunt has since been launched, with security operatives and crime scene experts deployed to track down the perpetrators behind the Ghana team bus attack.
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Reacting to the tragedy, the Ghana Football Association expressed “profound shock and deep sorrow,” describing Frimpong as a promising young talent whose dedication and passion reflected the spirit of the league. The association also confirmed it is working closely with authorities and the club to ensure justice is served.
The Ghana Premier League body also pledged its full support to Berekum Chelsea and called on security agencies to take urgent steps to improve safety for clubs travelling across the country. The incident has intensified concerns over security on Ghana highways, particularly for teams moving between match venues.
Similar attacks have been reported in recent years involving clubs such as FC Savannah, Wa All Stars, Legon Cities, and AshantiGold, raising fresh fears about the safety of players and officials. Ghanaian sports journalist Muftawu Abdulai described the national mood as one of shock and concern, questioning whether it remains safe for teams to travel for domestic matches.
Frimpong had only recently joined Berekum Chelsea on loan from Aduana FC in January and was expected to stay until the end of the season. Despite his short spell, he made 13 appearances and scored two goals, marking him out as a rising star in Ghanaian football.
Founded in 2000, Berekum Chelsea—originally known as Semereka FC—later rebranded during the rise of Ghanaian football icon Michael Essien, whose success in Europe boosted the club’s profile.
In response to the tragedy, authorities have pledged to review and strengthen football travel security in Ghana to prevent similar incidents. The death of Frimpong has sparked widespread calls for urgent reforms, as fans and stakeholders demand better protection for players and officials.
Ghanaian Footballer Dominic Frimpong Shot Dead in Berekum Chelsea Bus Attack
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Manchester City Beat Chelsea 3–0 to Close Gap on Arsenal
Manchester City Beat Chelsea 3–0 to Close Gap on Arsenal
Manchester City delivered a commanding second-half performance to defeat Chelsea 3–0 at Stamford Bridge, tightening the pressure on Arsenal in the ongoing Premier League title race.
The match remained goalless at halftime, but City took full control after the break, punishing Chelsea’s errors in possession and defensive lapses with ruthless efficiency.
Chelsea started the game with early intent, creating several openings through Cole Palmer, Pedro Neto, and João Pedro, but failed to convert their chances. Palmer tested the defence early, Neto forced a save from Gianluigi Donnarumma, while Cucurella also came close before being flagged offside.
Despite those moments, Chelsea’s overall play was inconsistent, with repeated mistakes in passing, slow transitions, and poor organisation allowing City to gradually take control of the game.
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Manchester City, who needed victory to stay in touch with Arsenal, improved significantly after the restart, increasing their tempo and pressing higher up the pitch.
The breakthrough came when Rayan Cherki delivered a precise cross into the box, which Nico O’Reilly converted with a powerful header past Robert Sánchez to give City a deserved lead.
That goal shifted momentum completely, with Chelsea struggling to respond as City’s attacking movement and midfield control overwhelmed them.
Minutes later, Cherki was again involved, dribbling past defenders before providing a clever assist that led to City’s second goal, further exposing Chelsea’s defensive fragility.
Chelsea’s situation worsened after a costly mistake in their build-up play allowed City to win possession high up the pitch and score a third goal, sealing a comprehensive 3–0 victory.
From that point, Manchester City controlled the game comfortably, managing possession and preventing Chelsea from mounting any meaningful comeback.
The result strengthens City’s position in the Premier League title race, reducing the gap on Arsenal and increasing pressure on the league leaders as the season approaches its decisive stage.
Chelsea, on the other hand, continue to struggle for consistency, with their latest defeat highlighting ongoing issues in defence, structure, and game management.
Manchester City Beat Chelsea 3–0 to Close Gap on Arsenal
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