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Senator Dino Melaye Resigns from PDP, Joins ADC

RYNI News | Omotayo Stephen . O
1 August 2025

In a bold and thunderous political maneuver, former Senator and fiery political crusader, Dino Melaye, has officially severed ties with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)—a party that once hoisted him to national prominence. The former Kogi West lawmaker has now pitched his tent with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), in what many analysts see as a defiant protest against Nigeria’s floundering political establishment.

The dramatic declaration came via Melaye’s verified X account (formerly Twitter), where he posted a signed resignation letter addressed to the PDP Ward Chairman in Aiyetoro Gbede, Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State. Just hours later, a video surfaced showing him jubilantly receiving his ADC membership card—a symbolic handshake into a party he now sees as more aligned with his vision for a reimagined Nigeria.

“This is not just about leaving a party,” Melaye asserted in a follow-up statement. “It’s about reclaiming integrity, principle, and purpose in Nigerian politics.”

Melaye’s parting words, laced with frustration and moral reckoning, left no ambiguity. “I can no longer operate under a structure that has lost touch with the people’s pain and Nigeria’s pulse,” he wrote, calling out the PDP’s alleged inertia in addressing the “political termites eating away at the soul of the nation.”

The resignation letter, dated July 4, 2025, did more than announce an exit—it signaled a political rebirth. Melaye, known for his flamboyant persona and firebrand oratory, lamented that after years of political labor within the PDP, the party had failed to evolve into a credible alternative capable of confronting Nigeria’s deepening crises.

Political watchers see Melaye’s move as both strategic and symbolic. Having contested the Kogi State governorship under the PDP in 2023, his departure is already sending tremors through the state’s political terrain. The ADC, a party long hovering on the fringes, may now find itself thrust into the spotlight, armed with Melaye’s name recognition and loyal base.

While he expressed gratitude for his past with the PDP, Melaye made it clear that his decision was final. “I leave with no bitterness, but with a burning passion for national transformation,” he said.

As Nigeria inches closer to another electoral cycle, Dino Melaye’s political pivot may just be the first in a series of high-stakes realignments shaking the foundations of conventional party politics. One thing is certain—the man is not done yet.

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FG to Introduce Mandatory Drug Test For Varsity Students as Substance Abuse Alarms Surge

RYNI News | Blessing Isiuwa
31 July 2025

In an unprecedented policy shift aimed at tackling Nigeria’s deepening substance abuse crisis among youth, the Federal Government has announced mandatory drug integrity testing for students in tertiary institutions nationwide.

Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, made this declaration on Wednesday following a strategic meeting in Abuja with the Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Brigadier General Buba Marwa (retd). The move, he said, is both urgent and non-negotiable.

“We do not have a choice,” Alausa asserted. “We’re starting with drug tests for all new and returning students in our tertiary institutions—and we will follow through with random testing as well.”

The measure is part of a wider three-pronged strategy proposed by the NDLEA to combat the alarming rise in youth drug use: a complete overhaul of drug education in school curricula, the introduction of dedicated anti-drug programmes in secondary schools, and the rollout of nationwide drug testing policies for campuses.

Marwa, a relentless voice in Nigeria’s war on narcotics, warned that substance abuse has become a national emergency, directly fueling terrorism, kidnapping, and other violent crimes. “We are fighting for the souls of our children,” he said. “Without drugs, many criminal activities simply wouldn’t happen.”

Citing the NDLEA’s arrest of over 40,000 drug offenders and seizure of more than 5,500 metric tonnes of narcotics in just two years, Marwa emphasized the gravity of the threat. “This is not just about discipline—this is about national survival,” he declared.

Dr. Alausa echoed the concern, painting a bleak picture of how drug use is derailing Nigeria’s youth. “When our students are ensnared by drugs, their education suffers,” he said. “It blunts their critical thinking, erodes their judgment, and renders them unemployable. That’s the beginning of a dangerous cycle.”

In a bold structural response, the minister announced the creation of a Substance Use Prevention Unit within the Ministry of Education. He also committed to revising the secondary school curriculum to include updated drug education content, starting immediately.

Alausa further revealed plans to partner with the Universal Basic Education Commission and TETFund to strengthen the NDLEA’s academy in Jos, Plateau State, and to cascade preventive education down to the primary level.

“This is a national duty,” he concluded. “We must protect our youth from the slow poison of drugs. Education must lead the charge.”

If implemented effectively, the initiative could mark a turning point in Nigeria’s decades-long battle against youth substance abuse, placing schools at the forefront of prevention and early intervention.

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Nurses Strike Grounds Hospitals Nationwide, Leaves Patients Stranded and Groaning

RYNI News | Blessing Isiuwa
31 July 2025

Hospitals across Nigeria have descended into eerie silence, their once-bustling wards now hauntingly still on Wednesday as thousands of nurses under the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM-FHI) laid down their tools, plunging the nation’s fragile healthcare system into chaos. The seven-day warning strike—described as total and uncompromising—has forced widespread shutdowns, discharged patients prematurely, and exposed the overstretched limits of a system long held together by nursing staff.

From Abuja to Bayelsa, Benue to Borno, scenes of despair unfolded. Parents cradled sick children on benches, patients leaned helplessly against cold walls, and doctors struggled under crushing workloads in near-deserted wards. At Federal Medical Centre, Abuja, the usually packed General Outpatient and Surgical Units were shadows of themselves, with long queues and minimal staff trying to sustain skeletal services.

At Wuse General Hospital, the situation was more dire—wards were shuttered entirely, and emergency patients were turned away. “We’re overwhelmed,” said a doctor at the facility. “Without nurses, we can’t provide meaningful care. They are the soul of the system.”

NANNM-FHI’s demands are far-reaching but not new. The union seeks an upward review of shift and uniform allowances, creation of a dedicated nursing salary structure, employment of more nurses, and the establishment of a Nursing Directorate within the Federal Ministry of Health. Other key demands include inclusion of nurses in top policy-making roles and a gazetted scheme of service that recognises their professional worth.

At Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, NANNM officials ensured complete compliance. Liberia Progress, the hospital’s NANNM Chairman, reaffirmed that “no skeletal services” would be rendered. “We’ve done our best, endured poor working conditions for too long. Now, we are demanding what’s due,” she said.

In an interview with The PUNCH, Dame Okafor, Director of the Nursing Division at the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, confirmed that the government has finally responded by scheduling a high-level stakeholder meeting for Friday. “We are in a meeting now with the Honourable Minister and union leaders in an effort to resolve the situation,” she stated.

She further disclosed that the Coordinating Minister of Health, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, had cut short a scheduled visit to Maiduguri to address the crisis. “Though it may seem late—because this ought to have been handled before the strike—it’s better now than never,” she admitted.

The upcoming meeting is expected to bring together key government bodies including the Office of the Head of Service, the Ministry of Labour and Employment, the Office of the Accountant General, the National Salaries and Wages Commission, and NANNM leadership.

But union leaders are clear: this is just the beginning.

“If our nine-point demands are not met after these seven days, we will issue a 21-day ultimatum, after which a nationwide indefinite strike will follow,” warned Joe Akpi, NANNM Chairman at one facility.

As negotiations inch forward, millions of patients remain in limbo—caught in the crossfire between an overstretched workforce and a government struggling to keep its promises.

As patients grow restless and wards remain silent, the strike underscores a deeper crisis: the systemic undervaluing of nurses—an important stakeholder of Nigeria’s fragile healthcare system.

Until the stethoscopes of nurses are returned to the wards, millions of Nigerians remain in medical limbo, caught between policy delay and collapsing care.

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Nurtured in Excellence, Prepared to Lead: MORCASS Launches New Trailblazers at 2025 Graduation Ceremony

RYNI News : By Omotayo Stephen . O
29 July 2025

In a symphony of joy, pride, and tradition, Mother of the Redeemer Catholic Secondary School (MORCASS) celebrated the graduation of its Class of 2025 with a vibrant ceremony that beautifully blended spiritual grace, academic excellence, and youthful talent. Held amidst cheers from parents, teachers, and alumni, the event was a radiant showcase of the school’s unyielding commitment to nurturing students who embody knowledge, faith, and morals.

The Principal’s Benediction: A Farewell with Faith

Rev. Fr. Harrison Egwunu, the esteemed Principal of MORCASS, opened the ceremony with warm and heartfelt words:

“You are not merely leaving this school; you are entering a world that desperately needs your values. Go forth with courage, integrity, and faith. The world awaits the light you’ve been trained to shine.” His prayerful message set the tone for an occasion steeped in gratitude and hope.

Chairperson of the Parent-Student Association (PSA), Mrs. Ochei, offered her heartfelt congratulations to both students and parents, applauding their resilience and commitment to excellence.

“The future is in good hands because you, our children, have been equipped for greatness. Stay grounded and keep aiming higher,” she encouraged.

Adding a powerful alumni voice, Mr. Uzum Emmanuel, President of the Mother of the Redeemer Catholic Old Students Association (MORCOSA), welcomed the graduates into the alumni community.

“You’re no longer just students — you’re stewards of the MORCASS legacy. Wear it with pride, carry it with honour,” he declared, as he officially inducted the Class of 2025 into MORCOSA.

Celebrating Excellence: A Salute to Academic Giants

The highlight of the event was the presentation of prestigious academic awards by the Resourceful Youth Network Initiative (RYNI). Represented by Mr. Uzum Emmanuel on behalf of RYNI’s founder and CEO, Dr. Lawson Obazenu, the awards were presented to celebrate academic distinction and inspire continued excellence beyond the school walls.

The Best Graduating Student Award went to the brilliant Sakpaide Akpevweoghene, a shining star who captivated the school community with both her intellect and integrity.

Other awards were given to top-performing students in Science and Arts, across SS1 to SS3. The overall best science student prize was won by Sakpaide Akpevweoghene , while the overall best Art student prize was won by Ughe Esther Oseluesmhen. Seven remarkable scholars who scored 300+ in their UTME received ₦70,000 cash prizes, a testament to the school’s culture of academic distinction.
The awards were a symbolic passing of the torch — urging the students to carry the spirit of academic discipline and hard work into their future endeavors.

Dr. Obazenu, through his message, encouraged the graduates to hold fast to the values and drive for excellence that MORCASS instilled in them.

“These awards are not the end of your journey, but a challenge to rise even higher,” he said.

A Joyous Celebration of Talent and Transition

As the cake was cut, certificates handed out, and cultural dances graced the stage, the celebration transformed into a moment of unforgettable memories. Talented students showcased skills in music, dance, tailoring, makeup, and other vocations — a testament to the holistic education MORCASS provides.

And So They Rise…

With applause, and joy in their hearts, the MORCASS Class of 2025 stepped into the world — not just as graduates, but as changemakers. Rev. Fr. Egwunu offered a prayer of protection and guidance, sending forth the Class of 2025 with wings strengthened by wisdom.

From this sacred ground of learning, they soar… ready to conquer, to create, and to shine.


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Tinubu Rewards Super Falcons with OON National Honors , Houses , $100,000 and ₦10 Million Each

RYNI News : By Omotayo Stephen . O
28 July 2025

In an unprecedented celebration of sporting excellence, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has catapulted Nigeria’s Super Falcons into the annals of national pride—bestowing upon each member of the championship-winning squad the coveted Order of the Niger (OON) and a jaw-dropping $100,000 in cash, alongside ₦10 million from the Nigerian Governors Forum.

The honors come in the wake of the Falcons’ historic comeback victory over Morocco at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) final—a nail-biting 3–2 triumph that not only sealed Nigeria’s 10th continental title but reignited a nation’s belief in the unyielding power of perseverance.

In a symbolic move that blends valor with reward, Tinubu described the Falcons as “ambassadors of the Nigerian spirit,” lauding their determination and drive as “nothing short of heroic.” The President’s commendation, delivered through spokesperson Bayo Onanuga, celebrated the team’s “unbreakable resolve,” singling them out as “living proof that when Nigerians unite in purpose, victory is inevitable.”

Esther Okoronkwo dazzled as the game’s standout performer—breaking the Moroccan wall with a blistering strike and an assist that paved the way for Jennifer Echegini’s thunderous winner, a half-volley that silenced the Rabat crowd and echoed across Africa.

The nation’s top brass took note.

In a rare show of cross-government solidarity, the Nigerian Governors Forum followed the President’s lead by awarding an additional ₦10 million per player, solidifying the moment as not just a sports victory, but a national movement of gratitude.

Sources at the State House confirm that the team will soon be hosted in Abuja, where President Tinubu will formally confer the OON medals in what promises to be a rousing ceremony of honor, joy, and nationwide celebration.

This moment of glory also brings a strategic pivot: Tinubu reiterated his administration’s commitment to investing in sports as a vehicle for national unity, youth empowerment, and economic growth. With renewed pledges to reform local leagues and attract private sector investment, the Falcons’ triumph may serve as the spark that ignites a golden era for Nigerian sports.

In a country often beleaguered by headlines of hardship, the Super Falcons have handed Nigeria something rare—a victory that’s not just on the pitch, but in the soul of a nation.

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Nigeria Super Falcons Produce Thrilling Comeback to Defeat Morocco and Clinch Historic 10th WAFCON Title

RYNI News : By Blessing Isiuwa
27 July 2025

In a final that had drama, passion, and the raw essence of footballing grit, the Super Falcons of Nigeria delivered one of the most iconic comebacks in African football history, stunning hosts Morocco 3–2 to clinch a record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title at the electric Stade Olympique on Saturday night.

Trailing by two goals at the break, surrounded by a sea of red and roars from a fervent Moroccan crowd, Nigeria stared down the barrel of defeat. But what unfolded in the second half was nothing short of poetic — a performance that combined resilience, tactical bravery, and clinical execution, reaffirming Nigeria’s undisputed status as the continent’s queens of the beautiful game.

The Atlas Lionesses, buoyed by a raucous home crowd and the dream of continental glory, came out firing. Skipper Ghizlane Chebbak ignited the stadium in the 12th minute with a stunning strike from distance, leaving goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie rooted. Just over ten minutes later, Sanaâ Mssoudy doubled the lead, calmly slotting home after a precise through ball from Ibtissam Jraidi. At 2–0, it felt like Morocco’s night was destined.

But football, in its unpredictable glory, had other plans.

Enter Esther Okoronkwo, the spark Nigeria desperately needed. A VAR-reviewed handball by Moroccan defender Nouhaila Benzina handed Nigeria a lifeline in the 62nd minute. Okoronkwo stepped up and converted with icy composure. Game on.

Momentum shifted like a tidal wave. The Falcons began to fly.

In the 71st minute, Okoronkwo turned architect, threading a delicate pass to Folashade Ijamilusi, who rifled home the equalizer, silencing the stadium and reigniting Nigerian belief.

Then came the climax — the crowning moment. With just two minutes of regulation time left, a well-rehearsed set piece saw Okoronkwo once again at the heart of it, delivering a measured assist to Joe Echegini, who swept home the winner with surgical precision. Bedlam on the Nigerian bench. Tears in the stands. A nation roared, while another wept.

Morocco, gallant in defeat, had hoped to etch their name into African football’s golden book. But their dreams were deferred by a side that refuses to be eclipsed — a side whose DNA is dominance.

This victory was more than just a title. It was a legacy reaffirmed, a statement made: that even amidst a rising tide of challengers, Nigeria still reigns supreme. Ten titles from thirteen tournaments is not just dominance — it’s dynasty.

As the green-and-white confetti rained down and the Super Falcons lifted the trophy once more, one truth rang out from Rabat to Lagos: Legends don’t fade — they rise, they rally, and they reign.

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Thousands of Nigerian Workers at Risk of Deportation as UK Clamp Down on Sponsorship Visa for Over 100 Skilled Jobs

RYNI News : By Omotayo Stephen . O
26 July 2025

A quiet storm is sweeping through the United Kingdom’s immigrant workforce — and for thousands of Nigerians, it may soon mean an abrupt and painful return home.

Following a sweeping overhaul of the UK’s immigration policy, the British government has axed over 100 job roles from its Skilled Worker visa eligibility list, triggering widespread anxiety among Nigerian professionals who relied on these positions for legal residency and employment.

The new regulations, which officially came into effect on July 22, 2025, sharply redefine the landscape for foreign workers. The minimum salary threshold for most skilled roles has now surged to £41,700, up from previous figures hovering around £25,000. Only a limited set of roles on the newly minted Temporary Shortage Occupation List remain exempt from the hike — a list that leaves out many roles historically held by migrant workers.

For Nigerians, the implications are dire. Over the past three years, Nigerians have emerged as one of the largest groups securing employment through the Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) system — particularly in health, social care, IT, customer service, logistics, and creative industries. But under the new framework, many of these roles — from pharmaceutical technicians to community support workers, interior designers to logistics supervisors — have been stripped of sponsorship eligibility.

What this means, in practical terms as gathered by Saturday PUNCH, is that current CoS holders may not be able to renew their visas when their current contracts expire. Without a valid visa, they could face deportation or be forced to leave voluntarily.

Speaking to The Global Sentinel, Kayode Alabi, a UK-based immigration consultant and CEO of Phika Travels, warned that “many affected Nigerians are already in panic mode.” He added, “If your job has been delisted, you won’t qualify for a new visa or sponsorship. That means your time in the UK is ticking.”

For those in health and care roles, the situation is slightly more nuanced. While the salary threshold remains at £25,600, employers must now prove this is the net amount employees will receive after deductions like accommodation and transport — a hurdle many small care homes may struggle to meet.

Expressing her concerns, one affected Nigerian caregiver, whose visa expires in August, confirmed to Saturday PUNCH , “My role has been delisted. I’ve applied to several companies, but none can meet the salary threshold. I may have to return home.”

Across online forums and diaspora networks, similar stories abound. Some employers have openly stated they cannot adjust salaries in line with the new regulations. Others have frozen recruitment altogether, awaiting clarity.

Sulaimon Okewole, CEO of Cardinal E-School and Edu Services, predicts that over 10,000 Nigerians may be impacted. “The emotional and economic toll is real. People sold properties, left families, and made long-term plans based on the previous system. Now, everything is up in the air.”

Data from the UK Home Office supports this sobering projection: after a spike to over 26,000 Nigerian Skilled Worker visa approvals in 2023, approvals have already begun to decline sharply in 2024.

As Britain tightens its borders in pursuit of lower net migration, thousands of Nigerian families now face a chilling question: Where do we go from here?

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Professor Nentawe Yilwatda Takes the Helm as APC’s New National Chairman

RYNI News : By Omotayo Stephen . O
25 July 2025

In a dramatic pivot that may redefine the ruling party’s political trajectory, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has appointed Professor Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda as its new National Chairman, marking a bold strategic shift from traditional political strongmen to technocratic leadership.

Prof. Yilwatda replaces Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the former Governor of Kano State, who stepped down citing health-related concerns. But more than a change of guard, Yilwatda’s emergence signals a party recalibrating its machinery in preparation for turbulent political waters ahead.

A seasoned academic, digital systems engineer, and former INEC commissioner, Yilwatda embodies a hybrid of intellect and grassroots connection. Born on August 8, 1968, in Dungung, Kanke Local Government Area of Plateau State, he boasts an impressive academic pedigree: a Bachelor’s in Electrical/Electronic Engineering from the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi; a Master’s degree from ATBU Bauchi; and a PhD from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He also holds a UN-accredited certificate in e-Governance from Macau, China.

However, it’s not just his academic accomplishments that drew the party’s attention. As the APC’s 2023 governorship candidate in Plateau State, and state coordinator for the Tinubu/Shettima campaign, Yilwatda demonstrated formidable mobilization skills. Though he lost the gubernatorial contest, his subsequent appointment as Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation solidified his standing in President Tinubu’s inner circle.

His political roots run deep, anchored by a close alliance with former Governor Simon Lalong, whose influence in Plateau and at the national level was instrumental in Yilwatda’s swift political rise.

Party insiders say Yilwatda’s selection reflects an urgent desire to infuse the APC with technocratic discipline and generational renewal, as it battles waning popularity and intra-party fissures. With his reputation for transparency during his time at INEC and a reputation for reform-oriented governance, many view his appointment as a strategic gamble that could restore the party’s faltering credibility.

“Yilwatda brings not just pedigree, but precision. He understands systems — both political and institutional,” a senior APC chieftain told reporters shortly after the announcement.

As the broom symbol of the APC seeks to sweep clean its fractured house, all eyes are now on Professor Yilwatda — the soft-spoken intellectual with a hardwired vision. Whether he can unify the party, regain public trust, and navigate the tempest of national politics remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: a new chapter has begun at APC’s headquarters — and it begins with a Professor at the podium.

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Usman Ododo Clinches Best Governor Award in Human Capital Development

RYNI News : By Omotayo Stephen . O
24 July 2025

In a moment that marks a turning point for governance in Northern Nigeria, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State was awarded the prestigious title of “Governor of the Year in Human Capital Development” at the 2025 Blueprint Impact Award Series, held in Abuja on Tuesday, July 22.

The award, conferred by Blueprint Newspapers, recognised the Governor’s bold and data-driven reforms that have placed Kogi at the forefront of human capital development in Nigeria. Receiving the award on behalf of the Governor, Hon. Ismaila Isah, Special Adviser on Media, described it as a “testament to leadership that puts people first.”

In just over a year in office, Governor Ododo has radically shifted the trajectory of the state through targeted investments in education and healthcare. His administration’s commitment of ₦1 billion to cover public students’ external examination fees has led to a staggering increase in school enrolment and retention—earning Kogi the lowest out-of-school children rate in the entire northern region, as confirmed by recent national statistics.

“This recognition goes beyond the individual—it reflects the collective vision of an administration that believes human capital is our greatest asset,” Hon. Isah stated. “The Governor’s policy direction is not only bold but measurable, and this award reflects the results.”

But it doesn’t end in the classroom. Governor Ododo’s government is also revitalizing over 300 primary healthcare centres across Kogi’s 21 local governments, ensuring that the state’s most vulnerable populations have access to essential health services. This simultaneous investment in health and education is shaping what experts are calling a new model of integrated development in sub-national governance.

The Blueprint Impact Award Series is one of Nigeria’s most respected governance recognitions, honouring public officials who demonstrate exceptional leadership and tangible achievements in nation-building.

According to the organisers, Governor Ododo’s approach stands out for its clarity, consistency, and community impact. “Kogi State has become a beacon of what is possible when leadership is rooted in compassion and strategy,” the award citation noted.

As dignitaries applauded at the award gala in Abuja, a new narrative for Northern Nigeria was being quietly written — one in which data-backed policy, inclusive development, and visionary leadership are no longer aspirations, but realities.

With the wind at his back and a state inspired by progress, Governor Ododo is proving that real leadership is measured not in promises, but in lives transformed.


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Michelle Alozie’s Last-Minute Thunderbolt: The Strike That Shattered South Africa and Sent Nigeria to WAFCON Glory

RYNI Media: By Omotayo Stephen . O
23 July 2025


In a heart-pounding semi-final clash that will forever echo in the annals of Nigerian football, Michelle Alozie emerged as an unlikely heroine, delivering a 94th-minute stunner that shattered South African hearts and catapulted the Super Falcons into the final of the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The drama began with Rasheedat Ajibade’s clinical penalty just before halftime, a result of a costly handball by South Africa’s Bambanani Mbane. Nigeria went into the break with a slender lead, only for Linda Motlhalo to equalize for Banyana Banyana from the spot midway through the second half, following a foul by Osinachi Ohale.

As the clock ticked into stoppage time, extra time seemed inevitable—until Alozie, a defender for Houston Dash, launched a speculative long-range ball into the South African box. It seemed harmless. But the ball took on a life of its own, skipping past defenders and goalkeeper Andile Dlamini before nestling in the net. A stunned silence from the South Africans turned into raucous celebration for Nigeria. The Super Falcons had done it—2-1.

For Alozie, this wasn’t just a goal—it was her first-ever strike at a WAFCON tournament, and what a way to open her account. The timing, the execution, and the impact turned an ordinary play into a moment of legend.

Despite the heartbreak of Gabriela Salgado’s injury late in the game, Nigeria’s grit never wavered. The Falcons stood tall, weathering pressure and capitalizing on a rare late opening to seal one of their most dramatic wins in recent memory.

Now, with a record-extending 10th WAFCON title within reach, the Super Falcons look ahead to Saturday’s final in Rabat, where they will face either host Morocco or regional rivals Ghana.

Why This Moment Matters:

Alozie’s Breakout Moment: Her first WAFCON goal is already iconic.

Clutch Performance: Scored in the dying seconds to eliminate the reigning champions.

Defining Legacy: A moment that will be replayed in African football history for years.

The Falcons are flying high—and with Alozie’s magical strike, their wings look stronger than ever.

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