
Turkey plans to appeal World Athletics' decision to block Nigerian sprinter Favour Ofili's transfer of allegiance, with the case heading to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. This follows the World Athletics Nationality Review Panel's rejection of an application by the T眉rkiye Athletics Federation to switch Ofili's nationality from Nigeria to Turkey. The panel cited concerns over the integrity of international competition and athlete recruitment practices. According to Jamaican journalist Kayon Raynor, Turkish authorities are preparing a legal challenge. The World Athletics panel ruled that Ofili's case was part of a coordinated recruitment strategy involving 11 athletes, including five Kenyans, four Jamaicans, and a Russian athlete. All 11 applications were rejected, with the panel concluding that the initiative, backed by the Turkish government, aimed to recruit established international athletes through lucrative contracts to strengthen its team for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games. The panel determined that such a model undermines core principles of the sport and incentivizes nationality changes driven by financial considerations. The ruling means Ofili and the other affected athletes cannot represent Turkey in major international competitions. Following the decision, the Athletics Federation of Nigeria welcomed Ofili back, with its president Tonobok Okowa calling for unity and support. Former AFN president Solomon Ogba praised the World Athletics ruling, describing it
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Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, stated that President Bola Tinubu is intentionally working towards the reconstruction of the South-East through significant infrastructure projects. Soludo described the President's recent approval for two major federal roads as a historic achievement for the region. On his X handle, Soludo expressed excitement over the Federal Government's approval for the design and procurement of the Otuocha鈥揂nam鈥揂baji Road, which links Anambra to Kogi State, and the Oba鈥揘newi鈥揢ga鈥揑hube Road, connecting Anambra and Imo to the Enugu鈥揚ort Harcourt Expressway. The governor noted that these projects highlight Tinubu's dedication to rebuilding the South-East and addressing long-standing infrastructural deficits. Soludo mentioned that he met with President Tinubu on July 1, after which the Minister of Works, David Umahi, requested details of the discussed road projects. Soludo submitted the details on July 3 and received confirmation on Tuesday, July 15, that the President had approved both projects for design and procurement. He described the roads as transformative, expecting them to significantly improve connectivity across the South-East, South-South, and North-Central regions. Soludo concluded by thanking the President, stating that history would be kind to him.
Must ReadNigeria's Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, stated that 30 to 50 percent of offenses committed by inmates in African correctional centers do not warrant incarceration. Speaking at a regional conference in Abuja, he urged correctional authorities to assess overcrowding, noting that 93 percent of Nigerian inmates are state offenders, many held for minor infractions. Tunji-Ojo revealed that a review of inmates held for minor fines led to the decongestion of correctional centers by five percent. He also highlighted a significant decline in recidivism in Nigeria, from 13,000 cases in 2023 to 1,000 last year, attributing this to expanded education and vocational training for inmates. The Controller General of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Sylvester Ndidi Nwakuche, emphasized Nigeria's modernization efforts through the Nigerian Correctional Service Act, 2019, and the importance of prisoner classification for rehabilitation and resource deployment. He described the conference as an opportunity for collective learning and sharing solutions among African correctional systems.

The Police Service Commission has released the names of 50,000 successful applicants for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force. The commission stated that the exercise was comprehensive, inclusive, equitable, and transparent, conducted in collaboration with stakeholders such as the Nigeria Police Force, Federal Character Commission, and the Ministry of Police Affairs. Candidates who took the recent written examination can check their recruitment status on the official portal, which opened on Thursday. Successful candidates will also receive notifications via email and SMS. Those confirmed successful are required to report to designated police training institutions for medical examination and documentation on dates and times to be communicated. Failure to report within the stipulated time will be considered a decline of the offer. Additionally, candidates who fail the medical examination conducted by the police medical team upon resuming training will be declared unfit and asked to leave. Recruits must bring their training call-up slip, NIN slip, BVN slip, original and photocopies of certificates, and other required documents. This recruitment is part of the Federal Government's ongoing efforts to increase police manpower and enhance internal security nationwide.