Entertainment
Olympics Committees Of Africa (ANOCA) Re-Elects Habu Gumel Rreasurer-General
Olympics Committees Of Africa (ANOCA) Re-Elects Habu Gumel Rreasurer-General
Olympics committees of Africa (ANOCA) re-elects Habu Gumel treasurer-general. The Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) has re-elected Habu Gumel as its treasurer-general.
Mr Gumel, who is also President of the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), emerged unopposed on Saturday at ANOCA’s General Assembly in Algiers, Algeria.
He is currently Nigeria’s only member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
NOC’s Public Relations Officer, Tony Nezianya, said on Sunday that Gumel would serve another four-year term as ANOCA’s treasurer-general.
“This reflects the trust and confidence in his leadership by ANOCA members, mainly presidents of Olympic bodies across Africa,” Mr Nezianya stated.
Also re-elected unopposed was ANOCA President Moustapha Berraf of Algeria, highlighting the organisation’s continued unity and stability.

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The assembly concluded with a special awards ceremony, where Nigeria’s D’Tigress coach, Rena Wakama, was honoured.
Ms Wakama was named ANOCA’s Best African Coach for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Her trophy was received on her behalf by Mr Gumel and presented by National Sports Commission Chairman, Shehu Dikko.
Economy
Delta Government Gives Deadline For Tourism, Hospitality Registration Renewal
Delta Government Gives Deadline For Tourism, Hospitality Registration Renewal
Delta government gives deadline for tourism, hospitality registration renewal. Mr Ijeh stated that the directive involved the establishments in the sector.
The Delta State Government has directed operators in the tourism and hospitality industry to renew their business registrations and settle outstanding fees for 2025 without further delay.
The commissioner for culture and tourism, Darlington Ijeh, gave the directive in a statement issued in Asaba on Friday.
Mr Ijeh stated that the directive involved the establishments in the sector.
He said, “These include hotels, motels, guest houses, restaurants, fast-food outlets, tour operators, travel agencies, amusement parks, gardens, nightclubs, and other related businesses.”

Delta Government Gives Deadline For Tourism
He warned that non-compliance would attract stringent penalties under the law, including sealing the premises.
“The cooperation of all stakeholders in ensuring full compliance is hereby solicited. This notice serves as an official reminder for all operators to update their registration with the Delta State Tourism Board,” he added.
The commissioner also said that the directive formed part of the state government’s broader strategy to streamline operations within the tourism and hospitality sector.
He, therefore, advised operators to visit the State Tourism Board promptly to complete the registration or renewal process to avoid enforcement actions and financial penalties.
Entertainment
Sports: Nigeria Face Gabon In Crucial 2026 World Cup Play-Off
Sports: Nigeria Face Gabon In Crucial 2026 World Cup Play-Off
Sports: Nigeria face Gabon in crucial 2026 World Nigeria may have missed out on automatic qualification for the 2026 World Cup. Still, Thursday’s semi-final play-off against Gabon offers them a lifeline of reaching the competition billed for North America next year.
The Super Eagles, one of Africa’s football powerhouses, lost the Group C automatic slot to South Africa, finishing on 17 points, one behind the Bafana Bafana after the last round of qualifiers last month. In fact, the 2013 AFCON winners only sneaked into the play-offs courtesy of a better goal difference ahead of the Stallions of Burkina Faso. They needed a 4-0 defeat of their neighbour, the Benin Republic, to take over from their fellow West Africans.
Against the Panthers of Gabon at the Stade Prince Moulay Al Hassan in Rabat, Morocco, Nigeria may hope for a similar outcome to progress in their plans of qualifying for the World Cup in the Americas.
The Super Eagles’ fortunes in the early stage of the World Cup qualifier were terrible; they managed only three points in their first four games. However, they finished on 17 points, which is a sharp contrast to Gabon, which reached the play-offs with 25 points, one behind Group F winners, Côte d’Ivoire.
Nigeria vs Gabon: Form Guide

Although Nigeria faltered in the initial stages of the World Cup qualifiers, the team has now been steadied under Eric Chelle, who took over in January. The Super Eagles have won three of their last four World Cup qualification games, drawing only one game away to rivals South Africa.
Their opponents posted a similar result, winning three and drawing one (against Côte d’Ivoire) in their last four World Cup qualification matches.
Osimhen, Aubameyang Headline Stars to Watch in Nigeria Vs Gabon Play-Off
Not surprisingly, both sides boast of an array of attacking talents with a former African Player of the Year, Victor Osimhen, headlining Nigeria’s squad.
Gabon can bank on the experience of Olympique Marseille star, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, a former African Player of the Year, who has also featured for some of Europe’s biggest sides, including Arsenal, Barcelona, and Borussia Dortmund.
Economy
“Nigeria Would Have Been A World Power If It Kept Its Oil Wealth”: Akon
“Nigeria Would Have Been A World Power If It Kept Its Oil Wealth”: Akon
“Nigeria would have been a world power if it kept its oil wealth”: Akon. Senegalese-American singer and entrepreneur Akon has stated that Nigeria could have been one of the richest and most powerful countries in the world if it had retained full control of its oil revenues since independence in 1960.

Nigeria Would Have Been A World Power If It Kept Its Oil Wealth
In an Instagram post, Akon imagined an alternate reality where Nigeria’s oil wealth remained in local hands — suggesting Lagos would rival London and New York as a global financial hub, and Nigerian universities would lead in science and technology. He added that Nollywood would surpass Hollywood in influence and that Africa’s economic power could have reshaped the global order.
Akon emphasized that while history cannot be rewritten, Africa still has the opportunity to reclaim control over its resources and shape its destiny.
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