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Friday, 3 July 2026

Depot Nigerian Army Osogbo Denies Rape Allegations, Seeks Evidence From Public

 


The Headquarters, Depot Nigerian Army, Osogbo, has called for victims and eyewitnesses to present verifiable evidence as it continues to investigate allegations of misconduct involving some recently passed-out personnel.


In a press statement signed by Major Ibrahim Yahaya, Assistant Director Army Public Relations, on July 3, 2026, the Command said it remains committed to a “thorough, impartial, and transparent investigation” into all allegations of unprofessional conduct following its initial release of June 30, 2026.

The statement addressed rape allegations recently attributed to the Vice Chancellor of Osun State University, Professor Odunayo Clement Adebooye, and amplified on social media platforms. 

According to the Army, it has not received “any formal complaint, medical report, or credible evidence from any alleged victim, witness, or the University Management to substantiate the claim of rape by our personnel.”


“In the absence of such concrete evidence, we view the widespread circulation of this specific allegation as unconfirmed and potentially misleading to the public,” the statement read.


Depot Nigerian Army Osogbo has constituted a Board of Inquiry which it says “will leave no stone unturned.” The Command appealed directly to any alleged victim(s) of assault or sexual misconduct, and any eyewitness(es) with videos, photographs, medical records, or statements, to come forward.


“You are kindly requested to come forward and present your evidence directly and confidentially to the Board of Inquiry at the Headquarters, Depot Nigerian Army, Osogbo, or through the Army Public Relations Office,” the statement said. 


It assured that “Your identity and safety will be protected in line with military and legal procedures,” adding that this is “the only credible path to identifying and prosecuting the culprits if they exist.”



The Army urged the Media, NANS, University Management, and the public to avoid spreading unverified information. 


“Sensationalism and disinformation only hinder the search for truth and can cause unnecessary panic among students and host communities,” Major Yahaya said.


The Command also reiterated that the Nigerian Army “does not condone indiscipline” and that any personnel found culpable will be dealt with in accordance with the Armed Forces Act and other extant laws.


Depot Nigerian Army Osogbo further restated its commitment to civil-military cooperation, the protection of students, and the upholding of human rights, promising to update the public as the investigation progresses.

FC Ebedei Players, Officials Arrive In Europe For Training Tour

 



FC Ebedei Players, Officials Arrive In Europe For Training Tour



FC Ebedei's players and officials have arrived in Denmark for a three-month training tour. 


The contingent, including Club President, Barrister Churchill Oliseh, General Manager and Head of Youth development Coach Fredrick Oliseh, Head Coach Ifeanyi Emeghara, along with assistant coaches not excluding the club's emerging talents. 


FC Ebedei apparently left the NLO play off venue and directly to the airport on Wednesday night and arriving Denmark safely on Thursday. 


The training tour in Denmark include trips to Sweden, Spain and Portugal. 


During their stay in Europe, FC Ebedei coaches will hit the classroom for coaching education, certification and development.


While learning from some of the game's most successful and experienced frontline coaches and instructors on new trends in youth football development, the coaches will also have the opportunity to practice their new skills on the field for three months. 


Coincidentally, at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport departure lounge, the team met Super Eagles legend Austin Jay Jay Okocha.


The former Super Eagles captain was quite impressed with such foresight by FC Ebedei towards youth identification and development. 


The AFCON 1994 champion in Tunisia then engaged briefly with the players, motivating them to excel both on and off the field during the tour and all through their careers. 


Responding FC EBEDEI Director of Football, Babatunde Oladeinde, was full of appreciation.

Thursday, 2 July 2026

Super Eagles Ex-GK Trainer Baruwa Top Of NPFL Shopping List


 


Super Eagles Ex-GK Trainer Baruwa Top Of NPFL Shopping List




Clubs in the NPFL are jostling for the signature of immediate past Super Eagles Goalkeeper’s Trainer, Olatunji Baruwa MON, the proven fixer is currently with Nasarawa United, where he’d worked under senior coaches like Coach Adams, Coach Kabiru Dogo, and Coach Salisu Yusuf to restore real balance in the goalkeeping department. 


His resume reads like a national team roll call, Future Eagles, Golden Eaglets, Flying Eagles, and the Super Eagles. When a man with that CV is available, the market moves.



Nasarawa United are struggling to keep Baruwa against next season, and the tempo is real because the club is looking to regroup from July 14. They narrowly missed out on a continental slot last season, and keeping a coach of Baruwa’s calibre is key to pushing over that line. For the Solid Miners, losing him would feel like taking a step back just as they are ready to take two forward.



Meanwhile, the plot thickens in Minna. Following the dissolution of the management and Technical Crew of NPFL side Nigeria Tornadoes FC, Baruwa may find it tempting to say goodbye to Lafia. A clean slate, a big rebuilding job, and his national team pedigree could make Tornadoes an attractive project. In the same vein, two other NPFL heavyweights are testing Nasarawa United’s resolve. They see what Baruwa did with the keepers’ unit and want that same structure and discipline in their own dressing room.




It’s going to be interesting days ahead. The Osogbo-born CAF B license holder has even done a stint as head coach at then Nigeria National League side Osun United, so he’s not afraid of responsibility. Will he stay and finish what he started in Lafia, or will the pull of a new challenge win out? Whoever lands Baruwa MON will not just be signing a goalkeeper trainer; they’ll be signing a culture and game changer. Interesting days ahead while transfer window lasts.

Tuesday, 30 June 2026

FG Scraps JSS/SSS Structure, Introduces 12-Year Continuous Basic Education

 


FG Scraps JSS/SSS Structure, Introduces 12-Year Continuous Basic Education


The Federal Government has announced a major overhaul of Nigeria's education system, abolishing the separation between Junior Secondary School (JSS) and Senior Secondary School (SSS) and replacing the 6-3-3-4 structure with a compulsory 12-year uninterrupted basic education model.


The announcement was made on Tuesday by the Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Tunji Alausa, during the inauguration of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Ministerial Implementation and Monitoring Committee in Abuja.


According to the minister, the reform is aimed at improving access to education, reducing the number of out-of-school children, and ensuring that every Nigerian child receives 12 years of continuous, quality education before progressing to tertiary institutions or vocational training.


Alausa said the new model is designed to eliminate the transition barriers between junior and senior secondary education, which have contributed to high dropout rates among students.


He explained that the uninterrupted 12-year system would provide a more seamless learning experience, strengthen foundational and vocational skills, and improve student retention across the country.


The reform also seeks to standardise curriculum delivery, enhance education quality, and better align Nigeria's school system with global best practices.


The 6-3-3-4 system, introduced in 1982, consists of six years of primary education, three years of junior secondary school, three years of senior secondary school, and four years of tertiary education. Under the new arrangement, the JSS and SSS divisions will be merged into a single 12-year basic education programme.


The Federal Government said implementation of the policy will involve curriculum reforms, teacher training, adjustments to school administration, and collaboration with state governments and other stakeholders.


Education stakeholders are expected to closely monitor the rollout of the reform, which the government believes will improve educational outcomes and expand opportunities for millions of Nigerian children.


@ TheInsightLensProject.com 

Thursday, 25 June 2026

Super Falcons’ Title Defence Gets Boost As NSC, NFF Create WAFCON Welfare Committee


 


NSC, NFF Set Up WAFCON Welfare Committee As Super Falcons Target Title Defence In Morocco


The Leadership of the National Sports Commission, NSC, in collaboration with the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has set up a WAFCON  Welfare Committee for the Nigerian Super Falcons in their title defense for the Women's Nations cup in Morocco.


Following a successful meeting that was held between the Director General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade and the General Secretary of the NFF, Dr Mohammed Sanusi in Abuja on Wednesday, the seven member committee was set up which will be chaired by NFF Executive Board member, Aisha Falode while Ruth David will serve as the Committee's Secretary.


Other members of the committee include; Rt. Hon. Margaret Icheen, Babagana Kalli, Emeka Iyama, Aderonke Tinuoye, and Tobechukwu Oluchi.


Director General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade said the Federal Government is committed to ensuring that the Super Falcons have a hitch-free tournament, devoid of any form of financial rancour.


" Mr President, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR alongside the First lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu CON, are both personally committed to seeing that the Falcons successfully defend their title in Morocco which is why this ad-hoc committee was put in place to further assist the NFF to ensure a seamless campaign for team".


" Welfare is an unnegotiable key part of any team's competition success and with this committee, the players can be rest assured that the NSC and NFF are taking their welfare very seriously for the WAFCON", he added.


The General Secretary of the NFF, Dr Muhammed Sanusi said this is another history making step by both the National Sports Commission and the NFF because it is the first time this kind of committee is being set up for the senior Women National team ahead of a major tournament.


" For us at the NFF, this shows the level of commitment the NSC is putting on Women's football and it will only make the women's game to continue to grow rapidly in the country".


" We believe this committee is not going to the WAFCON to take the responsibilities of anybody but to make sure we have a seamless campaign for the tournament".