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INEC opposes suit seeking ADC deregistration

May 6, 2026

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has opposed a bid to deregister the African Democratic Congress (ADC). The Incorporated Trustees of National Forum of Former Legislators had sought a court...

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Man City beat Palace to keep Arsenal title hopes on edge

Man City beat Palace to keep Arsenal title hopes on edge

Manchester City kept the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal with a dominant 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Wednesday, reducing the gap at the top of the table to two points as the title race heads into its final stretch. Goals from Antoine Semenyo, Omar Marmoush and Savinho secured an important win for Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. City moved to 77 points, while Arsenal remain on 79 with two matches left for both sides. Pep Guardiola’s men knew anything less than victory would have handed Arsenal the chance to seal their first Premier League title in 22 years with a win over Burnley on Monday. Instead, City produced a composed display to keep the race alive. Semenyo opened the scoring in the 32nd minute after a clever back-heel from Phil Foden released him inside the area, allowing the forward to fire into the bottom corner. City doubled their advantage eight minutes later when Foden redirected a cross into the path of Marmoush, who turned smartly before drilling his effort into the far corner. The England midfielder registered two first-half assists in a Premier League match for the first time in his career. Savinho wrapped up the victory in the 84th minute after collecting a through pass from Rayan Cherki and finishing from close range. Speaking after the match, Foden described the encounter as crucial to City’s fading title hopes. “It’s a massive game, must-win, so we are really happy,” he said. “The aim is to keep pushing and keep Arsenal on their toes. We’ve seen a lot of things can happen on the final day. We just have to keep pushing and doing our part.” Guardiola rotated his squad ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea, making six changes and leaving top scorer Erling Haaland out of the starting line-up. Despite the changes, City controlled the game throughout, dominating possession and limiting Palace’s attacking threat. The hosts finished with 72 per cent possession and 15 shots compared to Palace’s six. Defender Josko Gvardiol nearly added a fourth before halftime, but Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson produced an excellent save to deny his header. The result extended City’s unbeaten league run to January and ensured the title battle remains open heading into the closing fixtures of the season. Palace manager Oliver Glasner admitted his side were second best on the night. “Today City were much better than we were, were too good for us,” Glasner said. “If you want to get a point, or even more, here at Etihad, you need a top performance, and we couldn’t deliver a top performance today.” City travel to Bournemouth next before hosting Aston Villa on the final day of the season. Manchester City beat Crystal Palace 3-0 to stay within two points of Arsenal in the Premier League title race as Phil Foden inspired Pep Guardiola’s side. Manchester City, Arsenal, Premier League title race, Crystal Palace, Phil Foden, Manchester City vs Crystal Palace, Pep Guardiola
Fans gather ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the US relaxes visa bond requirements for selected supporters and participating teams.

US eases World Cup visa rules for fans after bond backlash

The United States has announced a temporary relaxation of strict visa bond requirements for certain visitors attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup, easing concerns that thousands of football supporters could be priced out of the tournament.   According to Channels Television, citing AFP, the US State Department said on Wednesday it would waive visa bond payments for players taking part in the competition, as well as ticket-holding fans from participating countries who joined a special visa priority system.   The move follows criticism of a Trump-era immigration policy that required visa applicants from 50 developing countries to deposit between $5,000 and $15,000 before entering the US. The money was to be refunded only after the traveller returned home.   Mora Namdar said the decision was aimed at balancing border security with the demands of hosting one of the world’s biggest sporting events.   She said the administration remained committed to national security while ensuring legitimate travel for the World Cup, adding that the goal was to host the “biggest and best” tournament in history.   FIFA welcomed the change, describing it as evidence of close cooperation between football authorities and the US government to ensure a successful tournament.   The original bond policy sparked concerns among football stakeholders because several qualified nations were affected. These include Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Tunisia.   Two other qualifiers, Haiti and Iran, were also facing near-total travel restrictions under wider US entry controls.   A study by Mendoza Law Firm found that the financial barrier could significantly reduce fan attendance, especially from poorer countries. It noted that in some affected nations, the top bond amount represented around three years of average earnings.   The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins on June 11 and will be jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States.
APC chairman announces May 23 date for party’s 2027 presidential primary election in Nigeria

APC fixes May 23 for 2027 presidential primary, denies delay

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has confirmed that its presidential primary for the 2027 general election will take place on May 23, 2026, contrary to reports circulating online that the exercise had been postponed.   The clarification came in a statement issued by Felix Morka, who described the reports on social media and other platforms as false and misleading.   According to the party’s revised timetable, the primaries for other elective offices will begin this week. The house of representatives primary is scheduled for May 15, followed by the senate primary on May 18. The state house of assembly primary is set for May 20, while the governorship primary will hold on May 21.   The party has already begun screening aspirants for the 2027 elections. Among governors screened were Abba Yusuf, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, Nasir Idris, Caleb Mutfwang and Hyacinth Alia.   Others screened included Sheriff Oborevwori, Umar Bago, Dauda Lawal, Bassey Otu and Ahmed Aliyu.   The ruling party said the schedule remains unchanged, moving to quell uncertainty around its internal process as preparations intensify for the 2027 polls.
Nigeria’s presidential aircraft on airport tarmac amid report of ₦4.24bn operational spending in six months.

Tinubu presidential fleet spends ₦4.24bn in six months

Nigeria’s Presidential Air Fleet received at least ₦4.24bn in disbursements between June and December 2025, according to a report by Punch Newspapers, citing figures published on the GovSpend civic spending platform.   The report said the payments were made through the Presidential Air Fleet naira transit account managed by the State House, with eight separate transactions recorded across June, July and December 2025.   The largest share of the spending came in July, when four payments totalling ₦2.43bn were processed within one week. These included ₦430m on July 24, ₦1.28bn on July 25, ₦92m on July 29 and ₦626m on July 31. An earlier ₦1.285bn was disbursed on June 12.   Three further payments followed in December, including ₦9m on December 18, listed as forex transit funds, as well as ₦343.9m and ₦90.9m on December 30 and 31 respectively.   Punch noted that four of the transactions had no description beyond “None”, while most others were categorised as forex transit funds, commonly used to meet overseas operational expenses such as aircraft maintenance, refuelling and technical services.   The latest figure adds to a wider rise in presidential aviation costs since Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office. The fleet reportedly spent ₦26.38bn between July 2023 and December 2024, including ₦14.15bn in 2024 alone.   Budget allocations for the fleet stood at ₦17.32bn in 2025 before dropping to ₦14.70bn in 2026, largely because of lower capital expenditure. However, engine overhaul projects across the fleet still accounted for ₦19.27bn over three years, from 2024 to 2026.   Aviation analyst Olumide Ohunayo told Punch the increase was driven by the weakening naira, ageing aircraft and rising insurance costs due to insecurity.   He said crew training, spare parts and engineering services are mostly paid for in dollars, while older aircraft require more intensive maintenance.   The report recalled that in April 2024, Tinubu had to switch to a private jet during an official trip to Saudi Arabia after the state-owned Gulfstream G550 developed a fault in the Netherlands.   Following that incident, Nigeria acquired an Airbus ACJ330-200 for $100m in August 2024 to replace the presidential Boeing 737 Business Jet.   The current fixed-wing fleet includes the Airbus ACJ330-200, two Gulfstreams, two Falcon 7Xs, a Hawker 4000 and a Challenger 605. Three of those aircraft are reported to be unserviceable.   Security expert John Ojikutu said the amount spent was reasonable given costs linked to foreign repairs, fuel, crew logistics and accommodation.   The Presidency did not respond to Punch’s request for clarification on the specific transactions.

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Man City beat Palace to keep Arsenal title hopes on edge

Man City beat Palace to keep Arsenal title hopes on edge

Manchester City kept the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal with a dominant 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Wednesday, reducing the gap at the top of the table to two points as the title race heads into its final stretch. Goals from Antoine Semenyo, Omar Marmoush and Savinho secured an important win for Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. City moved to 77 points, while Arsenal remain on 79 with two matches left for both sides. Pep Guardiola’s men knew anything less than victory would have handed Arsenal the chance to seal their first Premier League title in 22 years with a win over Burnley on Monday. Instead, City produced a composed display to keep the race alive. Semenyo opened the scoring in the 32nd minute after a clever back-heel from Phil Foden released him inside the area, allowing the forward to fire into the bottom corner. City doubled their advantage eight minutes later when Foden redirected a cross into the path of Marmoush, who turned smartly before drilling his effort into the far corner. The England midfielder registered two first-half assists in a Premier League match for the first time in his career. Savinho wrapped up the victory in the 84th minute after collecting a through pass from Rayan Cherki and finishing from close range. Speaking after the match, Foden described the encounter as crucial to City’s fading title hopes. “It’s a massive game, must-win, so we are really happy,” he said. “The aim is to keep pushing and keep Arsenal on their toes. We’ve seen a lot of things can happen on the final day. We just have to keep pushing and doing our part.” Guardiola rotated his squad ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea, making six changes and leaving top scorer Erling Haaland out of the starting line-up. Despite the changes, City controlled the game throughout, dominating possession and limiting Palace’s attacking threat. The hosts finished with 72 per cent possession and 15 shots compared to Palace’s six. Defender Josko Gvardiol nearly added a fourth before halftime, but Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson produced an excellent save to deny his header. The result extended City’s unbeaten league run to January and ensured the title battle remains open heading into the closing fixtures of the season. Palace manager Oliver Glasner admitted his side were second best on the night. “Today City were much better than we were, were too good for us,” Glasner said. “If you want to get a point, or even more, here at Etihad, you need a top performance, and we couldn’t deliver a top performance today.” City travel to Bournemouth next before hosting Aston Villa on the final day of the season. Manchester City beat Crystal Palace 3-0 to stay within two points of Arsenal in the Premier League title race as Phil Foden inspired Pep Guardiola’s side. Manchester City, Arsenal, Premier League title race, Crystal Palace, Phil Foden, Manchester City vs Crystal Palace, Pep Guardiola
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Man City beat Palace to keep Arsenal title hopes on edge

Man City beat Palace to keep Arsenal title hopes on edge

Manchester City kept the pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal with a dominant 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Wednesday, reducing the gap at the top of the table to two points as the title race heads into its final stretch. Goals from Antoine Semenyo, Omar Marmoush and Savinho secured an important win for Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium. City moved to 77 points, while Arsenal remain on 79 with two matches left for both sides. Pep Guardiola’s men knew anything less than victory would have handed Arsenal the chance to seal their first Premier League title in 22 years with a win over Burnley on Monday. Instead, City produced a composed display to keep the race alive. Semenyo opened the scoring in the 32nd minute after a clever back-heel from Phil Foden released him inside the area, allowing the forward to fire into the bottom corner. City doubled their advantage eight minutes later when Foden redirected a cross into the path of Marmoush, who turned smartly before drilling his effort into the far corner. The England midfielder registered two first-half assists in a Premier League match for the first time in his career. Savinho wrapped up the victory in the 84th minute after collecting a through pass from Rayan Cherki and finishing from close range. Speaking after the match, Foden described the encounter as crucial to City’s fading title hopes. “It’s a massive game, must-win, so we are really happy,” he said. “The aim is to keep pushing and keep Arsenal on their toes. We’ve seen a lot of things can happen on the final day. We just have to keep pushing and doing our part.” Guardiola rotated his squad ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup final against Chelsea, making six changes and leaving top scorer Erling Haaland out of the starting line-up. Despite the changes, City controlled the game throughout, dominating possession and limiting Palace’s attacking threat. The hosts finished with 72 per cent possession and 15 shots compared to Palace’s six. Defender Josko Gvardiol nearly added a fourth before halftime, but Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson produced an excellent save to deny his header. The result extended City’s unbeaten league run to January and ensured the title battle remains open heading into the closing fixtures of the season. Palace manager Oliver Glasner admitted his side were second best on the night. “Today City were much better than we were, were too good for us,” Glasner said. “If you want to get a point, or even more, here at Etihad, you need a top performance, and we couldn’t deliver a top performance today.” City travel to Bournemouth next before hosting Aston Villa on the final day of the season. Manchester City beat Crystal Palace 3-0 to stay within two points of Arsenal in the Premier League title race as Phil Foden inspired Pep Guardiola’s side. Manchester City, Arsenal, Premier League title race, Crystal Palace, Phil Foden, Manchester City vs Crystal Palace, Pep Guardiola
Fans gather ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup as the US relaxes visa bond requirements for selected supporters and participating teams.

US eases World Cup visa rules for fans after bond backlash

The United States has announced a temporary relaxation of strict visa bond requirements for certain visitors attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup, easing concerns that thousands of football supporters could be priced out of the tournament.   According to Channels Television, citing AFP, the US State Department said on Wednesday it would waive visa bond payments for players taking part in the competition, as well as ticket-holding fans from participating countries who joined a special visa priority system.   The move follows criticism of a Trump-era immigration policy that required visa applicants from 50 developing countries to deposit between $5,000 and $15,000 before entering the US. The money was to be refunded only after the traveller returned home.   Mora Namdar said the decision was aimed at balancing border security with the demands of hosting one of the world’s biggest sporting events.   She said the administration remained committed to national security while ensuring legitimate travel for the World Cup, adding that the goal was to host the “biggest and best” tournament in history.   FIFA welcomed the change, describing it as evidence of close cooperation between football authorities and the US government to ensure a successful tournament.   The original bond policy sparked concerns among football stakeholders because several qualified nations were affected. These include Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Tunisia.   Two other qualifiers, Haiti and Iran, were also facing near-total travel restrictions under wider US entry controls.   A study by Mendoza Law Firm found that the financial barrier could significantly reduce fan attendance, especially from poorer countries. It noted that in some affected nations, the top bond amount represented around three years of average earnings.   The 2026 FIFA World Cup begins on June 11 and will be jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States.

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