Governor Aiyedatiwa of itOndo is expected to be declared as the winner of the 2024 gubernatorial election in Ondo. In the ruling expected on Wednesday the tribunal' judgment is being expected.
On October 14, KSI and Tommy Fury declared that they would face off within the squared circle. Since Fury's defeat over Jake Paul in February of this year, the two adversaries have been engaged in discussions for a time.

However, their boxing match was officially announced as the main event when KSI did so on Twitter on Sunday night. Advert The eight-round fight between the unbeaten duo will take place at Manchester's AO Arena as part of a massive Misfits Boxing & DAZN event. It's referred to as the "Prime Card," and Logan Paul, KSI's former opponent and current business partner, will also participate.

KSI stated following the announcement: "I returned to boxing to show the world the ridiculous levels I'm at. Advertisement "I've proved that I am the best in this scene by destroying all of my previous opponents. I've now reached the hardest battle in the influencer boxing circuit thanks to KO after KO. My opponent is Tommy Fury. I'm up against the man who stopped the previously unbeaten Jake Paul, and I can't wait to put all the skeptics to rest who think I have no chance. You'll see that I am that man after this battle." "I've already defeated Jake Paul, so all that is left for me to do is send this man to sleep," said Fury. I'll accomplish it in four rounds.
It's simple money here. Advert In May, KSI faced Joe Fournier in a bout that was clouded with controversy. The Sidemen member successfully defended his MF cruiserweight title by knocking out his opponent in the second round.
Replays should show that he unintentionally elbowed Fournier on the last move. In the end, boxing officials determined that the strike was unlawful and that the bout should be considered a no-contest. Attendant Fury entered the ring after the bout for a post-fight staredown. However, he had already been active earlier in the evening when, immediately following Anthony Taylor's victory against Salt Papi, he engaged in a fight with fellow ex-Love Island contender Idris Virgo. Professionally, Fury is 9-0, and KSI is 5-0.
One of the biggest financial institutions in Nigeria, Zenith Bank, has instituted a company-wide compensation increase for all of its employees. The choice was made in reaction to the ongoing economic difficulties brought on by the elimination of gasoline subsidies. Nairametrics was informed by trustworthy sources within the bank that the compensation rise applies to both contract and permanent employees.
Some employees have been lucky enough to obtain large raises ranging from 25 to 50%, depending on their different grade levels. As praise and adulation for Zenith Bank's proactive effort to support its staff amid challenging economic times poured in from the financial industry, word of the pay increase spread like wildfire.
One of the biggest financial institutions in Nigeria, Zenith Bank, has instituted a company-wide compensation increase for all of its employees. The choice was made in reaction to the ongoing economic difficulties brought on by the elimination of gasoline subsidies. Nairametrics was informed by trustworthy sources within the bank that the compensation rise applies to both contract and permanent employees.

Depending on their corresponding grade levels, some individuals have been lucky enough to get significant rises ranging from 25 to 50%. As praise and adulation for Zenith Bank's proactive effort to support its staff amid challenging economic times poured in, word of the wage increase spread like wildfire throughout the financial sector.

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The Nigeria Football Federation has come under fire over the continuing salary issue between the Nigerian Women's team and the national football organization, according to Arsenal star Ian Wright. The Nigeria Football Federation's General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, informed the teams earlier this month that the federation has canceled their match bonuses of £15,760 (AUS$30,000) for taking part in the tournament's group rounds. Ian Wright, a veteran of Arsenal, demands that the NFF pay Nigerian women.
The squad even made a strike threat for the opening match of the tournament against Canada, which is also involved in a salary dispute with its own FA over equal pay and support for the men's team. Wright has sent a message of support for the Super Falcons on social media following their remarkable 3-2 victory over the hosts Australia.

At Stan Kroenke's LA Rams' SoFi Stadium, Arsenal completed a successful preseason tour of the USA with a spirited 5-3 victory over Barcelona. In a fun first half, Robert Lewandowski, Bukayo Saka, Raphinha, and Kai Havertz scored goals. After the intermission, Leandro Trossard scored twice to give the Gunners the lead, and with two minutes left, Ferran Torres made it 4-3. But shortly after, Fabio Vieira restored the two-goal advantage to give the Gunners a victory as their US trip came to a close.

It became pretty competitive for a friendly game, according to manager Mikel Arteta. After the first goal and the first tackle, it became that way. Performing in front of 70,000 spectators contributes to the mood. Three Arsenal players received yellow cards throughout the game, while one from Barcelona, and Arteta acknowledged that his team disregarded his warnings about the game's violent aspect. "Ultimately, soccer belongs to the players," he said in elaborating.

We're playing in front of 70,000 people, and as soon as the game begins, the spectators will revolt against the coaches and do anything they want. When the game's first foul is committed, the players will become more focused and begin to play. Before the Community Shield match against Manchester City on August 6, Arsenal will play a friendly against Monaco on Wednesday after arriving home from the United States. A week later, the Premier League season started.
At a crucial conference on Thursday in St. Petersburg, African leaders ignored Vladimir Putin, further humiliating the Russian president. Less than half of the 43 heads of state who attended the first summit in 2019—17 heads of state—will attend the second Russia-Africa summit this week.

Senior government officials or ambassadors will represent the other 32 African countries. As Moscow looks for diplomatic friends in its confrontation with Ukraine, the Kremlin accuses Western countries of undermining the event with 'outrageous' intervention because of the low attendance.
Putin's press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, responded to a question about the low turnout by saying: "This is blatant, brazen interference by the United States, France, and other states through their diplomatic missions in African countries and their attempts to put pressure on the leadership of these countries to prevent their active participation in the forum."
Russia has spent a significant amount of the last year on a charm offensive in the developing world, stating that the country's future rests in Asia and Africa, where anticipated development will bring exceptional economic prospects, after being isolated and sanctioned by a large portion of the Western world. The incident occurred after Russia demolished Ukrainian grain storage facilities on the Danube River after pulling out of the UN-mediated Black Sea grain agreement, which permitted the transfer of grain and other goods from Ukraine to foreign markets, many of which were in Africa. The agreement was designed to lower skyrocketing food costs worldwide, and Russia claimed that the West was responsible for its breakdown by preventing the sale of Russian grain and fertilizer.
In recent days, Moscow has made an effort to minimize the problem by telling its African allies that it shares their "concern" about it. Nevertheless, several African governments have reacted strongly to Russia's withdrawal from the agreement out of concern for potential domestic civil unrest brought on by increased grain prices.
Nigeria defeated co-hosts Australia in Brisbane by coming from behind to win the match, becoming the first African country to do so in the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. The Matildas will lose in the first round.

After huffing and puffing for most of the first half, Australia, still missing the injured Sam Kerr, look to have made a decisive breakthrough in stoppage time when Emily van Egmond side-footed the ball past Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie. When Emily van Egmond side-footed the ball past Nigerian goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie in stoppage time, Australia, still playing without injured Sam Kerr, appeared to have made a vital breakthrough.

It is remarkable because this was Van Egmond's first goal at a tournament since she scored on July 3, 2011, against Equatorial Guinea. Uchenna Kanu, though, was able to direct the ball in when a cross ricocheted into the Australian penalty area, preventing them from maintaining their advantage until halftime.

Dr. Deji Adeleke, a well-known Nigerian businessman and pro-chancellor of Adeleke University in Ede, Osun State, started work on a 1,250-megawatt power plant in Ajebandele village, Ondo State, to address Nigeria's electricity shortage and enhance the country's power supply. But because of site theft, this $2 billion ambitious project is already experiencing substantial delays. With a theoretical energy-generating capacity of 12,522 MW, Nigeria struggles to deliver more than 4,000 MW, leaving more than 200 million people with insufficient power. Adeleke was motivated to act as a result of this circumstance and build the power plant to contribute to the current electricity generation.

Dr. Deji Adeleke
Speaking during Adeleke University's 9th graduation ceremony in Ede, Osun State, Adeleke reaffirmed his commitment to nation-building and underlined the need for individual accountability. He said that to bring about constructive change, everyone needed to do their part and hold leaders responsible. "I am building a 1250MW power plant. Nigeria currently has about 5,000 MW; adding mine to that is a lot," Adeleke said. It will cost $2 billion. In a community in the state of Ondo, we began it. We installed turbines that were roughly $72 million in cost.
Over 1000 people, many of whom were residents of the nearby village, were given work opportunities during the building of the power plant. Adeleke emphasized the significance of enlisting young men from the neighborhood to help protect the power plant from any security threats. The project has seen a significant setback, though, when thieves broke into the power plant site and stole turbine machine parts worth around $5 million. These gigantic copper objects that were taken required at least ten individuals to lift each one since they were so heavy.
Adeleke speculates that the thieves may have utilized trucks to move the looted goods away from the scene while it was still dark. The construction of the power plant is now anticipated to be delayed by an additional year due to the theft and damage. Adeleke bemoaned the project's additional $5 million cost to replace the components that had been stolen.
The management was forced to fire some of the village's young workers to secure the factory as a whole using security officers from top Nigerian agencies. Despite difficulties encountered during the project, Adeleke never wavered in his commitment to Nigeria. He declined a letter of special exemption from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), as Nigerians were not permitted to enter the UAE. He made this choice in keeping with his core value of supporting his fellow Nigerians. A constitutional change empowering Nigeria's 36 states to create, transmit, and distribute energy within their territories serviced by the national grid was signed into law to address the country's power issue completely.
States can enter the energy production industry because of a development known as the Fifth Alteration Bill No. 33, Devolution of Powers (National Grid System). The completion of Dr. Deji Adeleke's 1,250-megawatt power plant project would have been a significant step in enhancing Nigeria's power supply at a time when the country faces energy issues. But given the setback brought on by the looting, it is clear that safeguarding and defending vital infrastructure is essential for the growth and prosperity of the country.