Politics
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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Politics
Defection Talks Collapse as Bala Mohammed, APC Disagree on Power-Sharing Formula
Defection Talks Collapse as Bala Mohammed, APC Disagree on Power-Sharing Formula
The proposed defection of Bala Mohammed from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) has stalled following a disagreement over control of party structures in Bauchi State.
Chairman of the Turaki-led PDP faction in the state, Sama’ila Burga, disclosed this on Saturday while addressing journalists in Bauchi, stating that negotiations between the governor’s camp and the APC ended in a deadlock.
According to Burga, the crisis stemmed from the APC’s rejection of a proposed 60/40 power-sharing formula, which would have allowed the governor’s camp to retain majority control of the party structure in the state. He noted that similar arrangements had been adopted in previous defections involving sitting governors.
“The discussions have been closed. You cannot expect a government bringing its structure from ward level to the state not to have significant control of the party,” Burga said.
He further revealed that the talks were initiated through engagements involving the APC’s national leadership and key stakeholders, including the Governor of Kano State, Abba Yusuf, who reportedly visited Bauchi to persuade Mohammed to join the ruling party.
Despite the collapse of negotiations with the APC, Burga said the governor and his supporters remain open to exploring alliances with other political platforms. He added that consultations were ongoing from the ward level up to the state level to determine the next political direction.
The development highlights the growing political realignments ahead of future electoral contests, particularly as governors and influential blocs seek strategic positioning within Nigeria’s shifting party landscape.
Burga insisted that the APC’s stance demonstrated its unwillingness to fully accommodate the PDP structure and the existing state government framework, ultimately leading to the breakdown of the talks.
Defection Talks Collapse as Bala Mohammed, APC Disagree on Power-Sharing Formula
Politics
“Is It Working Today?” — Tinubu Takes Swipe at Atiku’s Privatization Legacy
“Is It Working Today?” — Tinubu Takes Swipe at Atiku’s Privatization Legacy
Bola Ahmed Tinubu has taken a fresh swipe at former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, questioning his record on privatization and criticizing his political maneuvers.
Speaking in a remark that has since stirred political reactions, Tinubu described Atiku as the “head of the calabash,” a phrase often used to depict a leading figure within a coalition. He used the comment to cast doubt on Atiku’s past role as chairman of Nigeria’s privatization council, particularly pointing to the steel industry.
The president questioned the outcome of the privatization exercise, asking whether the sector is functioning effectively today, in what observers see as a direct critique of Atiku’s economic legacy.
Tinubu did not stop at economic issues. He also took aim at Atiku’s political history, alleging that the former vice president attempted to “privatize another man’s political party,” but was resisted. Though he did not mention specifics, the comment is widely interpreted as a reference to past internal party struggles involving Atiku.
The exchange highlights the deepening rivalry between the two political heavyweights, as alignments and coalition talks continue to shape Nigeria’s political landscape ahead of future elections.
Political analysts say Tinubu’s remarks are part of a broader effort to challenge Atiku’s credibility on governance and reform, while reinforcing his own administration’s stance on economic management and political leadership.
“Is It Working Today?” — Tinubu Takes Swipe at Atiku’s Privatization Legacy
Politics
Amaechi Rejects Consensus Candidate, Demands Transparent ADC Primaries
Amaechi Rejects Consensus Candidate, Demands Transparent ADC Primaries
Former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has called for a transparent and credible primary election within the African Democratic Congress (ADC), warning against any attempt to impose a consensus presidential candidate ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Amaechi, a former governor of Rivers State, stressed that democratic principles must be upheld within the party, insisting that members should be allowed to freely choose their flag bearer through a fair voting process. He rejected the idea of backroom agreements, saying party leadership must emerge through due process.
On the possibility of Atiku Abubakar emerging as the party’s presidential candidate, Amaechi said he would support the former vice president if he secures victory in a transparent primary. However, he maintained that no aspirant should be handed the ticket without undergoing a credible contest.
He described Atiku as qualified to contest for the presidency, noting that every Nigerian has the constitutional right to seek the country’s highest office, regardless of ongoing debates over zoning and power rotation.
Amaechi dismissed arguments centred on North–South power rotation, arguing that competence and capacity should take precedence over regional considerations. According to him, Nigeria requires a leader with the energy, strength, and responsiveness needed to confront the country’s mounting challenges.
Drawing comparisons with global political trends, he pointed to the emergence of younger leaders in other parts of the world, emphasizing that effective leadership demands alertness and the ability to respond swiftly to national issues.
He added that the presidency requires someone who can actively engage citizens, understand their problems firsthand, and work consistently toward practical solutions.
The former minister also cautioned Nigerians against voting along religious or ethnic lines, blaming such considerations for the country’s current difficulties. He argued that economic realities cut across all divides, affecting citizens irrespective of faith or background.
Amaechi further criticised the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying economic hardship has worsened nationwide. He noted that rising costs of fuel, transportation, and basic commodities have left many Nigerians struggling to meet daily needs.
“Today, they have discovered that the market does not know Christians or Muslims. The market does not know that. The market understands just one language, Naira and Kobo. It doesn’t understand any other language. Now, everybody is suffering. Everybody is looking for food to eat,” he said.
He concluded that leadership at all levels should prioritise economic recovery and citizens’ welfare over identity politics, urging political actors to focus on policies that directly improve living conditions across the country.
Amaechi Rejects Consensus Candidate, Demands Transparent ADC Primaries
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