“Why we couldn’t beat Nottingham Forest in 1-1 draw”, Guardiola speaks

Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, has said they did everything possible against Nottingham Forest, but it wasn’t enough.

Guardiola’s men dropped points in the Premier League title race on Wednesday night, drawing 2-2 with Forest at the Etihad.

Antoine Semenyo gave City the lead in the first half, before Morgan Gibbs-White’s clever backheel levelled the game.

Rodri restored the lead for the hosts with a powerful header, but again, the visitors equalized with a fantastic effort from Elliott Anderson.

Guardiola told TNT Sports: “I am disappointed for the result. We did everything again, didn’t concede much, had chances at the end and during the game, but yeah, we keep going.

“Always we try to do the best, how they run and do it. At home it’s important [to win], but we keep going.”

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Updated: Open letter to Barr Edmund, counsel to Hon Onwuegbu

4th March 2026

Edmund Ukoha, Esq.
Counsel to Engr. Anayo Onwuegbu, FNSE

RE: FULL RETRACTION AND UNRESERVED APOLOGY TO ENGR. ANAYO ONWUEGBU, FNSE

Dear Sir,

I write in respect of your letter on behalf of your client, Engr. Anayo Onwuegbu, FNSE, Member representing Aninri/Awgu/Oji-River Federal Constituency, concerning the publications authored by me and published on my platform, Info Wars HQ, on the 26th and 27th of February 2026 titled:
“LEAKED: How Anyayo Onwuegbu gives ₦53M for Aninri protests”; and
“ANINRI PROTESTS: Hon Anayo Onwuegbu called me, making threats.”

Upon a careful and objective review of the facts available to me, I have come to the sober realization that the said publications were based on information that was not properly verified and which has now proven to be false and misleading. I acknowledge that I was misled by sources whose claims I ought to have subjected to more rigorous scrutiny before making them public.

I hereby unequivocally and unreservedly retract in full all allegations contained in the above-mentioned publications, particularly the claims that Engr. Anayo Onwuegbu sponsored protests with the sum of ₦53,000,000.00, engaged in any plot to destabilize Aninri Local Government, unlawfully influenced judicial processes, threatened to deploy security agencies against me, or engaged in any form of criminal or unethical conduct.

I admit that those allegations were not supported by verifiable evidence and should not have been presented as statements of fact. I deeply regret the distress, embarrassment and reputational injury which the publications may have caused Engr. Anayo Onwuegbu, his family, supporters, and associates.

As a journalist and publisher, I recognize the weighty responsibility that accompanies the freedom of expression. In this instance, I fell short of the professional standards of due diligence and fairness expected in responsible journalism. For that lapse in judgment, I take full responsibility.

Accordingly:
The said publications have been completely removed from the Info Wars HQ website and all affiliated social media platforms.

A public notice of this retraction and apology shall be published with equal prominence to the earlier reports.

I undertake to refrain from publishing any further defamatory or unverified material concerning Engr. Anayo Onwuegbu.

I sincerely apologize to Engr. Anayo Onwuegbu, FNSE, for the harm and inconvenience occasioned by my actions. It was never my intention to malign his person or undermine his office, and I deeply regret the consequences of this publication.

Kindly convey my unreserved apology to your client.

Yours faithfully,

Jude Ogbonna
Publisher, Info Wars HQ

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