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2026 WCQ: Crunch Time For Super Eagles As Race Heats Up In Polokwane
On Friday, the spotlight will be on the New Peter Mokaba Stadium in South Africa, where the Super Eagles will face off against Lesotho’s Crocodiles.
This crucial encounter represents Nigeria’s final opportunity to keep their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification hopes alive.
After a 1-1 draw with South Africa’s Bafana Bafana on September 1, the Super Eagles seemed destined to miss back-to-back World Cup tournaments.
But their fortunes took a turn when South Africa lost points for using an ineligible player, tightening the competition at the top of Group C.
This decision put Nigeria just three points behind both Benin and South Africa with two matches left, reigniting their chances of qualifying.
Nigeria must avoid defeat in both of their remaining matches, beginning with Friday’s clash against Lesotho.
Additionally, they will be relying on South Africa to falter in their upcoming games against Zimbabwe and Rwanda.
With multiple teams still in contention to lead the group, securing a victory in Polokwane is crucial for the Super Eagles to stay in the hunt.
Lesotho managed a 1-1 draw against Nigeria in their earlier meeting at Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo on November 16, 2023, and will aim to pull off another surprise in Polokwane.
Since 2019, the two teams have faced each other three times, with Nigeria winning twice and one match ending in a draw.
At the moment, Benin lead Group C with 14 points and a goal difference of +4, closely followed by South Africa, who also have 14 points but a +2 goal difference.
Nigeria occupy third place with 11 points and a +2 goal difference, while Rwanda trail just behind with 11 points and a goal difference of zero.
The Super Eagles’ journey in the World Cup qualifiers has been inconsistent so far, with two victories, five draws, and one loss. In comparison, Lesotho have secured two wins, three draws, and suffered three defeats.
Matchday nine kicks off on Friday, October 10, at the New Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane, with the game starting at 6:00 p.m. local time (5:00 p.m. in Nigeria).
Supporters can catch the action live on DStv’s SuperSport, SportyBet TV, and AfroSport.
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Nigeria, DR Congo Face-Off In 2026 World Cup Play-Offs Final
A place as Africa’s representative in the 2026 World Cup inter-confederation playoff is at stake as Nigeria face Congo DR on Sunday in Rabat.
The Super Eagles are bidding to reach the global showpiece for a seventh time, while the Leopards chase only their second appearance at the mundial.
Towing the long path to World Cup qualification through a last-point resurgence, Nigeria characteristically took the hard route to victory when they faced Gabon in the African playoff semi-final on Thursday.
A gift from the Panthers saw Akor Adams open the scoring in the 78th minute, though Eric Chelle’s men failed to hold on as Mario Lemina levelled matters one minute into added time.
Victor Osimhen’s howler of a miss brought a dramatic end to the regulation period, though the Galatasaray striker atoned with a brace in extra time after substitute Chidera Ejuke nudged Nigeria back in front, sealing a 4-1 victory.
The three-time continental champions have now won five of their last six outings, netting 10 times and conceding just thrice across the most recent three, so confidence is expected to be high heading into Sunday’s African finale.
This will mark the first competitive meeting between the sides, who have not faced each other since a 1-1 friendly draw in 2018, which remains the only stalemate in the previous six encounters, with Nigeria winning two and Congo victorious in three.
The Congolese progressed to the playoff final in dramatic fashion as captain Chancel Mbemba’s stoppage-time goal handed the Leopards a hard-fought victory against Cameroon on Thursday.
Sebastien Desabre’s men have now won each of their last three outings by a solitary goal, reflecting a side that has thrived through defensive solidity rather than attacking flourish.
Congo will hope that reliable record counts on Sunday as the team aims to take a step closer to fulfilling a long-awaited dream, having not made an appearance at the World Cup since 1974, when the nation competed as Zaire.
Standing in the way of that achievement is a Nigerian team ranked 19 places higher on FIFA’s current World Rankings, though the 60th-placed Leopards may not be overly concerned going into this match as underdogs after facing 54th-ranked Cameroon.
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Men Must Pay ₦2 million Or ₦3 million To Have Sex With Me – Kiragee
An actress and content creator Kiragee has sparked mixed reactions following her daring statements about her personal life, relationships, and values.
In a recent interview with content creator Kaptain Jeff, the outspoken entertainer shared some rather bold opinions that have set social media buzzing.
Introducing herself, she said: “My name is Kiragee. I am an actress and a content creator. I am 25 years old — not Instagram age. I was born in 1998. I am from Anambra State.”
Speaking further, Kiragee declared: “Before you sleep with me, you must keep down ₦2 million or ₦3 million because my private part is expensive. I breastfeed men for a living. My occupation sometimes is breastfeeding men for a living.”
She also described herself as a professional tailor, blending humor and confidence as she explained her craft.
“I am a professional tailor, so after going for measurements, I can also take someone’s measurement down there. I am a tailor with a happy ending,” she said.
On what men admire most about her, the busty entertainer playfully replied,
“Are you blind?”
Kiragee, known for her controversial takes, also noted that she charges for dates, saying,
“I have to be paid to go on a date with a man. It’s called appearance fee.”
In what may be her most shocking comment yet, she claimed she wouldn’t mind her husband being with her friend if she gets married.
“If I get married today and my man likes my friend, I will give my friend to my man. I will call my friend and tell her I want to pay you to give my husband better sex. I will do it,” she said.
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Tinubu Sends Emissary To Plateau Over Insecurity
President Tinubu has dispatched an emissary, Dr Abiodun Essiet, to Plateau State, as part of his administration’s efforts to curb incessant communal crises, farmers/herders clashes, as well as foster intercommunal harmony in Plateau State.
This was disclosed in a statement on Sunday by Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga.
Essiet, a Senior Special Assistant on Community Engagement in the North Central Zone, was in the state on Thursday, where she spent two days.
She met Christian clerics and Fulani Miyetti Allah community leaders.
According to the statement, the efforts also culminated in a town hall meeting in Jos. It further stated that delegates from various local government areas, traditional rulers, women, and youth leaders gathered to discuss ways to strengthen community-based peace structures and promote coexistence among diverse communities.
“Essiet paid a courtesy visit to Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, Chairman of the Regional Church Council (RCC), in Barkin Ladi, where discussions centred on faith-based leadership and its role in promoting peace, unity, and social development,” Onanuga stated.
“Along with Dachomo, she addressed some widows and conveyed President Tinubu’s message of fostering ethnic reconciliation in the state. Dachomo has been the loudest voice of Christian communities in the state.”
She also met with Fulani leaders in Barkin Ladi to foster dialogue and mutual understanding between pastoral and farming communities, reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to inclusive engagement.
“Later in the day, she conducted a workshop on establishing a community peace structure for the 17 Local Government Areas in Jos,” the statement added.
“Dr Essiet also held a closed-door meeting with the Irigwe community, the Miyetti Allah group, and representatives from the Youth Council of Bassa LGA.
“They focused on sustaining peace and discussed how the 17-member peace committee strengthens dialogue, reconciliation, and coexistence between the two communities.
“Dr Essiet reiterated President Bola Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to peace and inclusive governance, noting that the Community-Based Peace Structure serves as a key instrument for grassroots unity, dialogue, and long-term stability in the North Central region.
“A quick win in the peace efforts was the resolution of the conflict between David Toma, the owner of Agha Farm in Gyel district of Jos South and some herdsmen. Toma seized two cows following the destruction of his farm.
“On November 15, the MACBAN Chairman of BASSA LGA, Alhaji Isah Yau, paid a compensation of N500,000 to Toma, who subsequently released the cows. All parties signed an undertaking to embrace peace in the state,” it concluded.
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