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Cooking gas rising LPG prices and supply shortages in Nigeria.

August 11, 2023

The President of the Nigerian Association of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers, Olatunbosun Oladapo, said gas consumers should brace themselves for price hikes starting next week. He cited rising international prices,...

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Ronaldinho holds a Ravenna FC jersey during the Italian club's team presentation in Marina di Ravenna.

Ronaldinho returns at 46, targets 300th career goal

Brazil legend Ronaldinho is set to make a sensational return to football at the age of 46 after joining Italian third-tier club Ravenna FC, 11 years after his last professional appearance.   The former Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan star confirmed his return on Thursday during Ravenna’s team presentation in Marina di Ravenna. Ronaldinho retired from professional football in 2015 after playing his final official match for Brazilian side Fluminense. He now hopes to help Ravenna while potentially chasing the 300th goal of his career. “I’m very happy to be here with friends, we have a team that can do something good,” Ronaldinho said, according to AFP. The 2002 World Cup winner also left open the possibility of returning to competitive action. “Will you see me play? I don’t know, only the coach knows that,” he said. “Coming back to Italy is wonderful, I’m here to help my teammates win.” Ronaldinho added that he feels fit and would be delighted to score what he considers his 300th career goal. Ravenna president Ignazio Cipriani said Ronaldinho’s involvement was not intended simply as a publicity stunt. The former Brazil international is also expected to become a shareholder in the club. However, Ronaldinho will not feature when Ravenna open their Serie C campaign against Reggiana on Monday. Cipriani said the Brazilian’s main objective was to help the club and potentially score one final goal. Ronaldinho scored 33 goals in 97 appearances for Brazil and won the Ballon d’Or in 2005. His decorated club career included spells with Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and AC Milan. Ravenna finished third in Group B of Italy’s third division last season and are targeting promotion to Serie B, where they have not played since 2008. The club’s move for Ronaldinho was announced in June during the World Cup in Miami. Reuters also reported that the 46-year-old had joined Ravenna as both an investor and potential player, although his exact playing role remains undecided.
Governor Hope Uzodimma inspecting facilities at the Imo Specialist Hospital in Owerri

Imo launches robotic-assisted surgery at Owerri hospital

Imo State is set to commence robotic-assisted surgery in Owerri as the government expands access to advanced specialist healthcare.   The first procedure is scheduled for Friday at the Imo Robotics and Oncology Centre (IROC), located within the reconstructed Imo Specialist Hospital in Umuguma, Owerri West Local Government Area. Governor Hope Uzodimma announced the development while addressing journalists at the Government House in Owerri, describing it as a major milestone in the state’s healthcare development. According to the governor, the robotic surgical system has been installed and the theatre prepared for clinical use. The initiative is being supported by specialist expertise and knowledge transfer to local medical professionals. The first procedure will be led by Professor Kingsley Ekwueme, a United Kingdom-based Consultant Robotic and Laparoscopic Surgeon, alongside other medical professionals. Uzodimma said the partnership would expose local healthcare workers to advanced surgical techniques while enabling the state to build specialist capacity. Robotic-assisted surgery can give surgeons greater precision and control in appropriate procedures. It can also support minimally invasive surgery, which may reduce blood loss and shorten recovery time for some patients. The governor said the development was particularly important for residents who previously had to travel to Lagos or outside Nigeria for complex specialist treatment. He said the reconstructed Imo Specialist Hospital now includes an accident and emergency section, intensive care and neonatal intensive care facilities, dedicated theatres, medical oxygen infrastructure, diagnostic services, maternity and paediatric facilities, physiotherapy, mental health services and specialist wards. The IROC is also being developed alongside oncology services, with the cancer facility expected to strengthen cancer diagnosis and treatment in the state. Uzodimma disclosed that the hospital was being equipped with MRI, CT scan, mammography and X-ray services to provide an integrated specialist healthcare environment covering diagnosis, treatment, surgery and follow-up care. The facility is also expected to have an internal medical oxygen production and distribution system, while a hybrid power solution will support its operations. On affordability, the governor said the government was working through the Imo State Health Insurance Scheme to help residents access quality healthcare without being overwhelmed by treatment costs. Uzodimma said the broader objective was to reduce the financial, logistical and emotional burden faced by patients who travel outside the state for specialised medical care. He stressed that the launch of robotic-assisted surgery was only the beginning of a wider healthcare transformation, with the success of the initiative to be measured by patients treated, skills transferred, specialists developed and lives improved.
Abdulmumin Jibrin speaking about President Bola Tinubu and Rabiu Kwankwaso ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

2027: Jibrin explains why Tinubu can beat Kwankwaso in Kano

Member representing Kiru/Bebeji Federal Constituency of Kano State, Abdulmumin Jibrin, has expressed confidence that President Bola Tinubu will defeat former Kano State Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso in the state during the 2027 presidential election.   Jibrin, a former political ally of Kwankwaso who is now a member of the All Progressives Congress, made the remarks while appearing on Channels Television’s Politics Today. He said his knowledge of Kwankwaso’s political structure, including the Kwankwasiyya movement, would help the APC counter his influence in Kano. Jibrin acknowledged that Kwankwaso remains politically influential in the state and has a significant support base. “We know him very, very well, we know his strategy, he is still influential, he has supporter base in Kano. Whoever tells you he doesn’t have supporter base is not telling you the truth. So, it’s going to be a tough battle,” he said. However, Jibrin argued that Kwankwaso’s position on the 2027 ballot would significantly affect the election dynamics. According to him, the outcome could have been different if Kwankwaso were contesting the presidency rather than serving as a running mate. “I tell you this, there is a difference between Kwankwaso being on the ballot as a presidential candidate and being on the ballot as a running mate,” Jibrin said. He also said he continued to respect Kwankwaso despite their political differences, recalling that the former governor had helped him politically when he was starting out. Jibrin said their movement into different political parties had changed their political loyalties. Tinubu is seeking re-election on the APC platform, while Kwankwaso, who contested the 2023 presidential election under the New Nigeria Peoples Party, is now the vice-presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress alongside former Anambra State Governor Peter Obi.
Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang addressing residents and victims of banditry in Mangu on August 20, 2026.

Plateau attack: Mutfwang vows nobody will take over Mangu land

Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang has assured residents of Mangu Local Government Area that his administration will do everything within its powers to protect their ancestral land following a series of deadly attacks.   Mutfwang gave the assurance on Thursday, August 20, 2026, when he visited Bin Mper community in Kombun District, where several people were killed and others injured in an attack. The governor described the incident as “barbaric, senseless and unacceptable”, saying the loss of innocent lives was not only an attack on the community but also a direct affront to him and the Plateau State Government. “This is not an attack on the community alone; it is an attack on me,” Mutfwang said, adding that the government would strengthen existing security measures and adopt additional strategies to protect vulnerable communities. He said the police had arrested some suspects and pledged that the matter would be pursued to its logical conclusion. Mangu attacks raise fresh security concerns The latest attack came amid growing insecurity in Mangu, with several attacks reportedly recorded in the area within a week. The governor called for more proactive, intelligence-driven and coordinated security operations to prevent attacks before they occur. He also urged residents to remain peaceful, vigilant and law-abiding while working with traditional institutions, government authorities and security agencies. Following Tuesday’s deadly attack on the Bi Mper community, the General Officer Commanding 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General Maxwell Dangana, moved his tactical office to Mangu for two weeks. The military has also launched Operation Hard Nut, aimed at flushing out terrorists and restoring normalcy in the area. The Plateau State Police Command separately announced the arrest of a suspected mastermind in connection with the attack. Mutfwang also visited the Mishkagham Mwaghavul, Da. John Putmang Hirse, to sympathise with bereaved families and the wider Mwaghavul community. Hirse described the attack as deliberate and senseless, stressing that residents had lived peacefully with their neighbours and accommodated visitors. He said the Mwaghavul people would remain peaceful and law-abiding, insisting that intimidation would not force them to abandon their ancestral land. The governor’s visit followed a security briefing from the Army commander and included senior government officials and security chiefs in the state.

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Ronaldinho holds a Ravenna FC jersey during the Italian club's team presentation in Marina di Ravenna.

Ronaldinho returns at 46, targets 300th career goal

Brazil legend Ronaldinho is set to make a sensational return to football at the age of 46 after joining Italian third-tier club Ravenna FC, 11 years after his last professional appearance.   The former Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan star confirmed his return on Thursday during Ravenna’s team presentation in Marina di Ravenna. Ronaldinho retired from professional football in 2015 after playing his final official match for Brazilian side Fluminense. He now hopes to help Ravenna while potentially chasing the 300th goal of his career. “I’m very happy to be here with friends, we have a team that can do something good,” Ronaldinho said, according to AFP. The 2002 World Cup winner also left open the possibility of returning to competitive action. “Will you see me play? I don’t know, only the coach knows that,” he said. “Coming back to Italy is wonderful, I’m here to help my teammates win.” Ronaldinho added that he feels fit and would be delighted to score what he considers his 300th career goal. Ravenna president Ignazio Cipriani said Ronaldinho’s involvement was not intended simply as a publicity stunt. The former Brazil international is also expected to become a shareholder in the club. However, Ronaldinho will not feature when Ravenna open their Serie C campaign against Reggiana on Monday. Cipriani said the Brazilian’s main objective was to help the club and potentially score one final goal. Ronaldinho scored 33 goals in 97 appearances for Brazil and won the Ballon d’Or in 2005. His decorated club career included spells with Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and AC Milan. Ravenna finished third in Group B of Italy’s third division last season and are targeting promotion to Serie B, where they have not played since 2008. The club’s move for Ronaldinho was announced in June during the World Cup in Miami. Reuters also reported that the 46-year-old had joined Ravenna as both an investor and potential player, although his exact playing role remains undecided.
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Ronaldinho holds a Ravenna FC jersey during the Italian club's team presentation in Marina di Ravenna.

Ronaldinho returns at 46, targets 300th career goal

Brazil legend Ronaldinho is set to make a sensational return to football at the age of 46 after joining Italian third-tier club Ravenna FC, 11 years after his last professional appearance.   The former Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan star confirmed his return on Thursday during Ravenna’s team presentation in Marina di Ravenna. Ronaldinho retired from professional football in 2015 after playing his final official match for Brazilian side Fluminense. He now hopes to help Ravenna while potentially chasing the 300th goal of his career. “I’m very happy to be here with friends, we have a team that can do something good,” Ronaldinho said, according to AFP. The 2002 World Cup winner also left open the possibility of returning to competitive action. “Will you see me play? I don’t know, only the coach knows that,” he said. “Coming back to Italy is wonderful, I’m here to help my teammates win.” Ronaldinho added that he feels fit and would be delighted to score what he considers his 300th career goal. Ravenna president Ignazio Cipriani said Ronaldinho’s involvement was not intended simply as a publicity stunt. The former Brazil international is also expected to become a shareholder in the club. However, Ronaldinho will not feature when Ravenna open their Serie C campaign against Reggiana on Monday. Cipriani said the Brazilian’s main objective was to help the club and potentially score one final goal. Ronaldinho scored 33 goals in 97 appearances for Brazil and won the Ballon d’Or in 2005. His decorated club career included spells with Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona and AC Milan. Ravenna finished third in Group B of Italy’s third division last season and are targeting promotion to Serie B, where they have not played since 2008. The club’s move for Ronaldinho was announced in June during the World Cup in Miami. Reuters also reported that the 46-year-old had joined Ravenna as both an investor and potential player, although his exact playing role remains undecided.
Governor Hope Uzodimma inspecting facilities at the Imo Specialist Hospital in Owerri

Imo launches robotic-assisted surgery at Owerri hospital

Imo State is set to commence robotic-assisted surgery in Owerri as the government expands access to advanced specialist healthcare.   The first procedure is scheduled for Friday at the Imo Robotics and Oncology Centre (IROC), located within the reconstructed Imo Specialist Hospital in Umuguma, Owerri West Local Government Area. Governor Hope Uzodimma announced the development while addressing journalists at the Government House in Owerri, describing it as a major milestone in the state’s healthcare development. According to the governor, the robotic surgical system has been installed and the theatre prepared for clinical use. The initiative is being supported by specialist expertise and knowledge transfer to local medical professionals. The first procedure will be led by Professor Kingsley Ekwueme, a United Kingdom-based Consultant Robotic and Laparoscopic Surgeon, alongside other medical professionals. Uzodimma said the partnership would expose local healthcare workers to advanced surgical techniques while enabling the state to build specialist capacity. Robotic-assisted surgery can give surgeons greater precision and control in appropriate procedures. It can also support minimally invasive surgery, which may reduce blood loss and shorten recovery time for some patients. The governor said the development was particularly important for residents who previously had to travel to Lagos or outside Nigeria for complex specialist treatment. He said the reconstructed Imo Specialist Hospital now includes an accident and emergency section, intensive care and neonatal intensive care facilities, dedicated theatres, medical oxygen infrastructure, diagnostic services, maternity and paediatric facilities, physiotherapy, mental health services and specialist wards. The IROC is also being developed alongside oncology services, with the cancer facility expected to strengthen cancer diagnosis and treatment in the state. Uzodimma disclosed that the hospital was being equipped with MRI, CT scan, mammography and X-ray services to provide an integrated specialist healthcare environment covering diagnosis, treatment, surgery and follow-up care. The facility is also expected to have an internal medical oxygen production and distribution system, while a hybrid power solution will support its operations. On affordability, the governor said the government was working through the Imo State Health Insurance Scheme to help residents access quality healthcare without being overwhelmed by treatment costs. Uzodimma said the broader objective was to reduce the financial, logistical and emotional burden faced by patients who travel outside the state for specialised medical care. He stressed that the launch of robotic-assisted surgery was only the beginning of a wider healthcare transformation, with the success of the initiative to be measured by patients treated, skills transferred, specialists developed and lives improved.

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