Just in:Nigerians flying eagle qualify for the world cup after a dramatic win over Senegal.

Nigeria’s U-20 national football team, the Flying Eagles, have qualified for the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile after a tense quarter-final victory over Senegal at the ongoing CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

The thrilling encounter on Monday ended in a penalty shootout, with Nigeria emerging 3-1 winners after regulation time had failed to produce a goal.

Goalkeeper Ebenezer Harcourt was the standout performer, making two crucial saves during the shootout to send the Flying Eagles into the semi-finals—and more importantly, secure their spot at the upcoming global tournament.

In 2015, Nigeria defeated the host nation 3-1 in the opening game of the CAF U-20 Championship and later edged them 1-0 in the final to lift their seventh title.

That same year, Nigeria’s U-23 side also won the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations in Senegal, qualifying for the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

Despite Senegal’s recent bragging rights—such as their 2-1 win over Nigeria in the Round of 16 at the 2019 U-20 World Cup in Poland—this latest result tips the balance back in Nigeria’s favour.

The Flying Eagles will now turn their attention to the semi-finals of the CAF U-20 AFCON, with renewed confidence and a World Cup ticket already in hand.

They’ll be hoping to continue their strong form as they aim for their eighth continental crown and a deeper run at the World Cup in Chile later in the year.

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Teenager Arrested For Allegedly Stabbing Foster Mother In Ondo State

Obasempire reports that the Ondo State Police Command announced on Wednesday that they had apprehended a 17-year-old girl, known as Wumi, on suspicion of fatally stabbing her foster mother, Mrs. Funmilayo Adelayi.

The tragic incident unfolded at the residence of the deceased in Oda, Akure, reportedly occurring last Wednesday. Mrs. Adelayi, who was employed at the Ondo State Ministry of Finance, was discovered deceased at her home last Sunday, three days after the alleged attack.

According to an anonymous neighbor, Mrs. Adelayi was found with stab wounds in her abdomen, and the doors had been shut, impeding her efforts to seek assistance.

“The knife used in the attack was discovered nearby,” the neighbor revealed. “It’s a truly heartbreaking situation.”

Reports indicate that the deceased’s body has been transferred to a hospital morgue in Akure.

The Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Funmilayo Odunlami, disclosed that the suspect’s family had suggested she might be suffering from mental health issues. However, the police are awaiting medical confirmation.

“The suspect is currently in custody, and we have initiated an investigation,” stated Mrs. Odunlami. “The family has indicated that she has a history of mental illness. We are awaiting the medical report to verify this claim.”

Mrs. Adelayi had been caring for the suspect since her childhood, highlighting the tragic nature of the incident.

Government Vows To Prosecute Kidnappers Of School Children, Information Minister Announces

Obasempire reports that the Information Minister, Mohammed Idris, has announced that the Federal Government is poised to apprehend and bring to justice those responsible for the abduction of school children.

Mr. Idris made this declaration during an engagement in Kano on Wednesday, addressing media professionals and practitioners at a forum organized by the Ministry of Information and National Orientation.

He disclosed that President Tinubu had instructed security agencies to expedite efforts in ensuring the safe rescue and reunion of recently abducted school children in Kaduna with their families.

Furthermore, the minister urged journalists to refrain from sensationalizing the activities of kidnappers and bandits.

“Mr President is disturbed that journalists celebrate the activities of kidnappers and bandits on the pages of national dailies. He believes that such publicity encourages the unpatriotic elements,” he said.

He said that the Federal Government was currently putting adequate modalities in place to overhaul the agricultural sector towards ensuring food security.

He stated, “Mr President is insisting that Nigeria must be self-sufficient in food production. Proactive measures have been adopted by the Federal Government to ensure adequate provision of assorted fertiliser to farmers at subsidized dates,”