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Gambia Open CAF African Schools Championship Account Against DR Congo Today
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The Gambian Girls Will Take On Uganda In Their Second Group Match On Thursday 24th April 2025 At 10am Before Facing South Africa In Their Final Group Match On The Same Day At 2pm.
The Top Two Teams From Each Group Will Qualify For The Semi-finals
 The Semi-final Matches Will Be Played On Friday 2nd May 2025.
 The Tournament Wraps With Third Place And Final On Saturday26th April 2025.
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K1 The Ultimate Expresses Disappointment In Alhaji Kollington Ayinla Over His Mothers Funeral
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K1 the Ultimate Expresses Disappointment in Alhaji Kollington Ayinla Over His Mother’s Funeral
Fuji music legend King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as K1 the Ultimate, has expressed disappointment in Fuji pioneer Alhaji Kollington Ayinla for failing to show support during his mother’s funeral.
K1, speaking during an interview on Agbaletu TV, revealed that he felt deeply hurt by what he considered a betrayal from someone he had once supported during similar moments.
“The only reason I’m angry at Alhaji Kollington is because when his mother and Barrister’s mother died I was there for them,” K1 said. “But when my mother died, Alhaji Kollington gave an un‑genuine excuse of ‘I called you and you didn’t pick up.’”
The music icon recalled his efforts to honour Kollington’s mother, highlighting that he mobilized top dignitaries and personally handled the funeral expenses.
“I moved everybody. The whole world stood out. I moved Governor, I moved deputy governor, the deputy governor was on seat. I did everything, I handled the finance hundred percent,” he said.
Expressing disbelief, K1 questioned how Kollington, who was healthy and present in the country at the time, could completely ignore the burial ceremony.
“What could have happened that made him not attend my mother’s burial? I want to know,” K1 asked.

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Home Based Scorpions Intensify Preparations Prior To Algeria Match
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The Home Based Scorpions Are Currently Training At The National Technical Training Centre In Old Yundum To Prepare Themselves Ready For The Algeria Clash.
The Gambia Home Based National Team Defeated Gabon 5-3 On Penalties To Cruise To The Final Round Of The 2025 CHAN Qualifiers.
Coach Alagie Sarr And His Home Based Scorpions Are Set To Beat Algeria In The First-leg Match At The Independence Stadium And Finish Job In The Second-leg Fixture In Algiers.
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Peter Obi Speaks On Transactional Politics, Reveals Youths Are Being Paid N20k, N40k To Cause
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Peter Obi speaks on “Transactional Politics,” reveals Youths are being paid N20k, N40k to cause…
Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has criticised the culture of “transactional politics” in Nigeria, saying politicians often pay youths to att+ck voices advocating for a better future.
Speaking during an event at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., Obi lamented the widespread practice where young people — the very demographic whose future is at stake — are used to fuel division and conf¥sion online.
“People pay them to cause conf¥sion. As I am here now, go to social media. All those that are being paid N20,000 or N40,000 monthly are youths whom you are f+ghting for their lives because at over 60, I have just few years to go but we can get it right,” Obi said.
Obi, who ran for president in Nigeria’s 2023 general election under the Labour Party platform, has continued to advocate for governance reforms, youth empowerment, and the building of strong democratic institutions.
He emphasized that Nigeria’s future depends on the younger generation recognizing their role and resisting being weaponized by political actors.
The Johns Hopkins event is part of Obi’s broader international engagements, where he frequently speaks on issues of leadership, governance, and the need for urgent reforms in Africa’s largest democracy.

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