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Super Eagles defender Ola Aina reassured fans, insisting the team will bounce back and secure their spot in the 2026 World Cup after their 1-1 draw against Zimbabwe

Chilean police fired tear gas and water cannon Wednesday as they battled with hundreds of fishermen who threw stones and burned tires to press for greater catch rights, leaving at least 15 officers and a protester hurt. Police fired tear gas and used at least three water cannon to disperse the protests, which Vasquez termed "very violent" and lasted several hours.

Ngozi Ezeonu, a veteran Nigerian actress, is under fire after she shared a condolence message to her late colleague Nkechi Nweje who died some days ago.

Iva Tracy, Obi Okoli's daughter, has slammed critics of her interview. She had said that the actor was her father, and he was not there for when she was growing up.

Emarketer on Wednesday forecast that ad revenue at X, formerly Twitter, will grow this year as brands fear retaliation by politically connected owner Elon Musk if they stay away. Emarketer forecast that Meta ad revenue will grow slightly more than 11 percent in the United States this year.

Rivers State Sole Administrator, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, has suspended all political appointees. This was confirmed in a statement released on Wednesday.

The embattled Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan has picked a fight with another senator, Bernards Imasuen, after her clash with Senate President Godswill Akpabio.

A video has captured how RMD behaved after seeing his colleague, Ini Edo, at an event. He showed her his hand and quickly took it away when she wanted to touch it.

Tesla, the Elon Musk-run auto company, has had a turbulent time recently, fueled by its chief executive's close ties to Donald Trump and increased electric vehicle competition. In his view, Tesla and Musk both enjoy the unwavering loyalty of shareholders, but to reassure them, some sort of senior executive should be appointed to take care of the day-to-day running of the company from Musk.
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