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NSC, NFF MOURN THE PASSING OF FOOTBALL LEGEND, CHRISTIAN CHUKWU AT 74

Nigerian football icon Christian Chukwu, affectionately known as “Chairman,” has passed away at the age of 74. Chukwu, who captained the Super Eagles to their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in 1980, died on Saturday, with the exact circumstances surrounding his death still unclear. Director (Information and PR) Kehinde Ajayi announced the news of Chukwu’s passing in a statement, alongside the National Sports Commission’s condolences. Ajayi’s statement was followed by tributes from across the Nigerian football community. “This news came to me as a big shock. Chairman is no more,” National Sports Commission Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko said in a statement. Dikko described Chukwu as “the original Chairman on the pitch” and praised his commanding and charismatic leadership. “Chairman Chukwu is synonymous with Nigerian football. He lifted our first major trophy in that 1980 AFCON.” Kehinde Ajayi further stated that the National Sports Commission would do everything within its means to immortalize Chukwu’s legacy. NSC Director-General Hon. Bukola Olopade also paid tribute to Chukwu, saying, “This is really a sad day for Nigerian football. We all grew up loving this game because of people like Chairman Chukwu.” Ajayi noted that Chukwu’s passion for Nigerian football and his humility would be deeply missed. Chukwu’s legacy extends beyond his playing career. He went on to coach the Super Eagles, leading them to a bronze medal at the 2004 AFCON, and also managed the Kenyan national team. His contributions to Nigerian football have been celebrated by fans and former teammates alike. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has also expressed deep sorrow over Chukwu’s passing. NFF General Secretary Dr. Mohammed Sanusi described Chukwu as “a strong, dedicated, and disciplined leader on and off the field.” Chukwu’s death marks the end of an era in Nigerian football, with tributes pouring in for the legendary player and coach. As the Nigerian football community mourns the loss of a true legend, Chukwu’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations of players and fans.

HOUSE PASSES BILL BANNING TRANSGENDER ATHLETES FROM WOMEN’S SPORTS

The House of Representatives has passed a GOP-led bill that would prohibit transgender women and girls from participating in women’s sports at federally funded schools and educational institutions. The bill, known as the “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act,” was introduced by Republican Rep. Greg Steube of Florida and passed with a vote of 218 to 206. Two Democrats, Reps. Vicente Gonzalez and Henry Cuellar of Texas, voted in favor of the bill, while Rep. Don Davis of North Carolina voted “present.” The bill is expected to be taken up by the GOP-controlled Senate, although its future remains uncertain due to the tight margin of partisan control. Republicans argue that transgender women have a physical advantage over cisgender women in sports, which could limit opportunities for others. However, Democrats say that the bill is discriminatory and undermines the rights of LGBTQ students. “This is a blatant attempt from far right-wing extremists to distract from the fact that they have no real solutions to what Americans are facing,” said Democratic Rep. Sarah McBride of Delaware. “We should be focused on bringing down the cost of housing, health care, and child care, not manufacturing culture wars.” The bill seeks to amend federal law to require that “sex shall be recognized based solely on a person’s reproductive biology and genetics at birth” for the purpose of determining compliance with Title IX in athletics. If passed, the bill would have significant implications for transgender students across the country. As McBride noted, “Every day Americans go to work with people who have life journeys different than their own and engage with them respectfully, I hope members of Congress can muster that same kindness.”

ANTHONY JOSHUA PAYS COURTESY VISIT TO PRESIDENT TINUBU

Two-time world heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua paid a courtesy visit to President Bola Tinubu at his Lagos residence on Tuesday. Posting on X (formerly Twitter), Senior Special Adviser to the President on Social Media, Olusegun Dada, said Joshua presented the President with his autographed glove as a token of respect during the visit. Dada shared the details of Joshua’s meeting with the President. This gesture highlights Joshua’s connection to his Nigerian heritage and his willingness to engage with the country’s leadership. Joshua’s visit to President Tinubu comes after his recent victory over Jermaine Franklin, which marked a significant comeback for the boxer. The meeting between Joshua and the President is seen as a positive gesture, promoting unity and national pride.