Former Nigerian international Ifeanyi Udeze has advised the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to start the rebuilding process for the Super Eagles ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
Nigeria has failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup on multiple occasions, notably missing out on consecutive tournaments in 2022 and 2026.
The Super Eagles lost in the final qualification round to Ghana in 2022 and failed to advance following a 2025 playoff loss to the DR Congo, despite expanded tournament spots.
In a chat with Brila FM, Udeze, who expressed disappointment with the NFF, however, noted that the Super Eagles can’t afford to miss a third World Cup in 2030.
“There is no better time then now for the Super Eagles to start the rebuilding process for the 2030 World Cup.
“We need to start integrating fresh players into the team so that they can have good understanding of the Super Eagles. Again, the NFF must wake up and do the right thing. Take, for instance, Italy, where the FA had to tender his resignation after the country’s failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
“So, it’s not just for the Super Eagles to start the rebuilding process, but then, the NFF must also play their role in ensuring the team achieves their objectives.”
Public outrage has trailed a viral video showing a woman allegedly assaulting her 15-year-old daughter at 32 Tashoro Street, near Ipaja in Lagos State.
The disturbing footage, which surfaced in the early hours of Wednesday April 29, showed a woman in a yellow shirt straddling the teenager while holding a knife above her after reportedly beating her near the entrance of a residential compound.
Bystanders were seen intervening during the incident, though the condition of the girl remained unclear.
The video was shared by an X user identified as #Dir_Martinsz, who wrote,, “A 15 years old is mistreated and abused by her mother. And stab the 15 years old girl.
“Please let nigeria come for her rescue and tag right authorities check quote for video The location is 32 tashoro street, opeki bus stop off ayobo road.”
The incident has sparked widespread reactions online, with many users calling on the Nigeria Police Force, the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency, and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to urgently intervene.
As of the time of filing this report, no official statement had been issued by the police or Lagos State authorities regarding the incident.
resident Bola Tinubu on Tuesday held a closed-door meeting with a delegation of Plateau State stakeholders led by Governor Caleb Mutfwang at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The delegation arrived at the Villa at about 1:00 p.m. for the meeting, which was scheduled to begin at 2:00 p.m.
The discussions lasted several hours, though details of the deliberations were not made public.
The meeting is understood to be a follow-up to the President’s recent visit to Plateau State in the aftermath of the deadly Palm Sunday attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos.
The closed-door session comes approximately four weeks after the March 29 attack, when gunmen opened fire at a busy junction in Jos, killing at least 28 people, including university students and staff, and injuring 22 others.
The incident triggered widespread fear and heightened security concerns across the state, with sporadic violence reported in areas surrounding the University of Jos.
In response to the deteriorating security situation at the time, authorities ordered the evacuation and temporary closure of the university, while additional security personnel were deployed to restore order and prevent further escalation.
President Tinubu subsequently visited Jos on April 2, where he met with government officials, traditional rulers, and families of victims.
Governor Mutfwang, during the President’s visit, indicated that stakeholders would need sufficient time to adequately brief him on the situation—a request Tinubu granted on the spot.
During the visit, Tinubu expressed condolences and assured residents of the Federal Government’s commitment to restoring lasting peace in the state.
He also called for decisive action against those responsible for the attack, urging security agencies to intensify efforts to apprehend the perpetrators.
As part of measures to strengthen security nationwide, the President announced plans for the deployment of about 5,000 surveillance cameras to enhance monitoring and support law enforcement operations. The Minister of Communications, Bosun Tijani, was tasked with overseeing the implementation of the initiative.
President Tinubu, Governor Mutfwang and the APC Chairman during the President’s visit to Jos
Governor Mutfwang had described the attack as a temporary setback, expressing optimism that Plateau State would recover and continue its trajectory towards peace, tourism, and stability.
He also commended security agencies for their response efforts.
Despite these assurances, residents have continued to call for sustained and comprehensive security measures to guarantee long-term safety across affected communities.
Tension remained high following a series of deadly attacks and rising casualties across several communities in March and early April.
In the aftermath, the death toll from the Angwan Rukuba attack in Jos North later rose to 33, as some victims died in the hospital. The Plateau State Government confirmed the updated figure and vowed to investigate the motive behind the killings while assuring residents that efforts were underway to restore peace.
Authorities also released three youths earlier arrested in connection with the incident, following protests that disrupted funeral proceedings. The demonstrations, led by residents and youths, reflected growing frustration over repeated attacks and alleged injustice in arrests.
The protesters accused the military of unlawfully arresting the three youths.
Violence continued in multiple areas, including Riyom, Barkin Ladi, Bokkos, and Kanam, where fresh attacks in April left several more people dead, including entire families and a pastor’s household.
Security forces reported some operational successes, including the killing of 10 suspected terrorists and the recovery of weapons in coordinated operations.
The Ogun State Police Command says its operatives have rescued five students of Gateway Polytechnic, Saapade, who were abducted by armed criminals in the Saapade area of the state.
According to a press statement by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Oluseyi Babaseyi, the incident occurred on Monday, April 27, 2026, at about 10:55 p.m., when Ipara Division received a distress report of a suspected kidnapping.
“Acting promptly, a patrol team was deployed to the scene where an ash-coloured Toyota vehicle was discovered abandoned.
“The vehicle had visible bullet impacts and blood stains, while mobile phones and other personal belongings were recovered from it,” Babaseyi said.
He added that further examination of the scene revealed an identity card belonging to a student of the institution, confirming that the occupants of the vehicle were students.
This development necessitated the immediate escalation of the incident and activation of a full-scale rescue operation.
“In line with standard operational procedures, the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State Command, Bode Ojajuni, promptly ordered the deployment of tactical units and directed an intelligence-led rescue operation to safely locate and rescue the victims,” the statement read.
He added that acting on this directive, operatives of Isara Area Command, Ipara Division, SWAT, the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, the Violent Crime Response Unit, the Quick Response Squad, and OP MESA were swiftly mobilised.
The operative also conducted coordinated bush combing and tracking operations along suspected escape routes.
According to the police, sustained operational pressure led to the successful rescue of the five victims from the custody of the abductors on 28th April 2026.
“The victims were immediately evacuated, debriefed, and taken for medical attention due to conditions sustained while in captivity,” Babaseyi stated.
The PPRO also stated that during the rescue operation, the kidnappers engaged operatives in a gun duel but were overwhelmed by superior firepower and tactical response, forcing them to flee with suspected gunshot wounds.
He disclosed that no casualty was recorded among security operatives.