Lamine Yamal, highest goal scorer, now beats Messi and Mbappé

Lamine Yamal breaks yet another record, clearly setting the bar ever higher in Barcelona 110-year history before turning 19 years.

Right now he is the highest scorer under 19 in Europe’s top five leagues, and with his latest goal against Mallorca at Spotify Camp Nou the teen has put the world on notice. It’s the 24th goals inside his bag which now see Lamine Yamal tops Kylian MbappĂ©, who had scored 23 for AS Monaco and Paris Saint-Germain before turning 19 on 23 December 2017.

Yamal is a special kind of a player. His foresight, pace and speed to beat defenders have enthroned him as the world’s top providers of assists. And you’ll have something really phenomenonal if you add a goal mix to that.

Lamine Yamal had first toppled Wayne Rooney, Valeri Bozhinov and Barça’s own Ansu Fati before he beat Mbappé.

In Laliga, he is the fastest gun, decidedly ahead of Ansu Fati and other names like Bojan Krkić and Lionel Messi.

Yamal has scored five goals in five consecutive matches this season against clubs such as Mallorca, Albacete Balompié, Elche CF, FC Copenhagen, Real Oviedo and others. At a total of 15 goals already, Lamine Yamal is likely to surpass his 18 he scored during last campaign.

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Why Fathia Balogun celebrates her birthday hours after her mom dies

Nollywood actress Fathia Balogun Williams has announced the death of her “dear” mother in a manner that’s rather strange.

She turned 55 on February 5 but celebrated it yesterday, February 8. While she was having fun with friends and fans in an elaborate party, her mother was lying cold dead. She died on 7 February.

Describing her mother as her “cheerleader, prayer warrior, best friend” on social media, the actress told fans of her pains. According to her, the family kept the development away from her all the while.

Date for the burial would be announced, she said, and added that the grief of her mother’s passing is yet to have it’s full weight on her.

“Dear friends, it was my 55th birthday on Thursday, February 5. However, I chose to have a party yesterday, Sunday.

“Unbeknownst to me, my beloved mother died on the eve of my party, and the news was cruelly kept away from me.

“The reality of her passing has not totally dawned on me because she was my cheerleader, prayer warrior, best friend, and gist partner wrapped in the invaluable gift of a mother”, Fathia Balogun wrote.

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Senator Osita Ngwu gives surveillance cameras to constituents

Senator Osita Ngwu gives surveillance solar cameras to the people of Eke, a small community in Enugu West constituency.

Speaking at the mini ceremony Ngwu, who was represented by his aide Emeka Aneke, said the cameras “were his way of ensuring that every part of his constituency is empowered with enough security materials,” according to a circular from his media office.

The Eke Progressive Forum, a special interest group, received the items on behalf of the people and its leaders “assured [the senator] of their total support… at all times,” the circular continued.

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Senator Osita Ngwu was the only senatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who survived Labour Party’s deadly incursions in the 2023 elections. The electoral machines were hijacked and the election grossly rigged in his favour.

He, alongside major Political bigwigs in Enugu State defected to APC, abandoning PDP to perish.

Ngwu has not publicly declared his bid for reelection but he is “ready for more terms,” an insider source told InfoWars. His predecessor former Senator Ike Ekweremadu sat on the seat for 20 years.

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ODUFFA: Football game elections pitch two villages together in Aninri

Elections of new leaders of Oduma Football Federated Association (ODUFFA) would hold on January 1, 2026. Already – like always – tempers are rising, as the contestants and their supporters draw swords and are beginning to fight dirty on social media.

At the centre of the contention lies crucial assumption that the association’s presidency is, in fact, the only serious position. Although football usually bring the 18 Oduma villages together, contest for ODUFFA presidency always divide them.

Two men has stepped out, vying for the all-important spot in Oduma football community. Mr Augustine Uwanekwu is from Amagu community while Mr Samson Okechukwu is from Amorji Oduma.

The little we know about the ODUFFA presidencial candidates

Augustine Uwanekwu (alias Mbe Kwuoto), about 37 years old, schooled at Central School Oduma between 1994 and 2000. An avid sports lover, Uwanekwu has participated in all sports activities during his primary school days, representing his school more than once in Aninri and around Enugu State.

At Community Secondary School Oduma, where he furthered his education, Mbe – as he is popularly known – left even bigger imprints. Again, he was in sports and also made marks in Man-O-War society.

His aspiration to join the army after his graduation, however, suffered setback. So Mbe returned to Oduma and resumed his passions: sports and politics.

He won the ODUFFA’s best goalkeeper of the year four consecutive times. Retiring from playing Amagu team, Mbe was appointed it’s coach. In matter of months he had beat it to shape and won ODUFFA trophy two consecutive times, making him the only coach to achieve such a feat in Amagu football history.

Mbe kwoto has served several administrations in different capacities in Amagu autonomous community. Currently the Treasurer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oduma ward 2, Mbe gets around a lot.

His leadership skills and his boundless energy are behind his mass following and popularity in Oduma and beyond.

In the other hand, Samson Okechukwu is from Amorji. Much is not known about his childhood as some alleged he had lived and schooled in the North until his adolescence age.

One time president of defunct National Association of Oduma Undergraduates – the association he helped to destroy – Samson is a moderately successful builder by local standard. Although a lover of football, he never play for his Amorji community in ODUFFA tournaments. Sometimes, he is tapped to officiate matches.

But Samson Okechukwu – popularly called Sammy – is allegedly an irredeemable gambler, literally living in bets houses and playing Visuals irresponsibly.

In his first campaign speech before Oduma online communities recently, he proposed to convert ODUFFA to women league where men’s participation would be abysmally minimal.

“We know why he said that,” Ekene Nwachukwu from Ukete village told Info Wars, adding that Sammy is a first-class womaniser.

How Amorji and Amagu are reacting to the elections

Nearly every person in Amagu is “fully supporting” Augustine Uwanekwu for ODUFFA presidency, several informal surveys show. According to sources from Amorji, there are reasons – apart from competence question – why Sammy is not enjoying such acceptance in his own place.

“He impregnated three village girls across Oduma and denied all of them,” a man from Amorji said in anonymity.

“Second, our people (Amorji) fielded a great candidate, a man who could have given ODUFFA noble job. That young man is the people’s choice; he is loved among Oduma sports community.

“Sammy is no match to this man. But it was Sammy who vowed that ‘over his dead body’ should he step down for the man whom Amorji as a community had nominated. The man has since withdrawn from the race.

“Amorji can’t afford to bring shame to its name before Oduma by supporting a man we’re sure would disappoint ODUFFA. We can’t send a third-rate candidate while we have some excellent men in Amorji. Sammy must withdraw or he can go ahead, alone to the polls,” the source concluded.

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