The Plateau State Government has strongly condemned another unprovoked attack by gunmen on Zike and Kimakpa communities in Kwall District, Miango, located in Bassa Local Government Area of the state.
Speaking with Walkyes Kwakfut, our correspondent over the phone, Rt. Hon. Joyce Ramnap, the Commissioner for Information and Communication, stated that the attack is one too many and its reoccurrence pose a serious threat to the lives and livelihoods of the state’s peace-loving residents.
“It is sad that in less than two weeks after our people were killed in Bokkos local government, this sad incident is reoccurring in another community in Bassa local government” she said.
She described the attack as another attempt to disrupt the peace gradually returning to the state.
She termed the attacks as “provocative” and urged the affected communities and the entire state to remain calm and stay vigilant.
The Commissioner reaffirmed the Mutfwang administration’s commitment to taking firm action against any individual or group found responsible for targeting innocent citizens.
She also discouraged any form of reprisal and urged security agencies to pursue and bring the perpetrators of these dastardly acts to justice
On April 13, 2025, Newcastle United delivered a commanding 4–1 victory over Manchester United at St. James’ Park, marking a significant moment in both clubs’ seasons.
Match Overview
Despite the absence of manager Eddie Howe due to illness, Newcastle, under assistant Jason Tindall, showcased a cohesive and dynamic performance. Sandro Tonali opened the scoring with a sharp volley, and although Alejandro Garnacho briefly equalized for Manchester United, Newcastle regained control with two goals from Harvey Barnes and a final strike from Bruno Guimarães, capitalizing on a goalkeeping error.
Tactical and Player Insights
Manchester United, managed by Ruben Amorim, fielded a rotated squad, prioritizing their upcoming Europa League fixture. This decision, coupled with defensive vulnerabilities, contributed to their downfall. Debutant goalkeeper Altay Bayındır struggled, notably in the buildup to Newcastle’s fourth goal.
Newcastle’s midfield, led by Tonali and Guimarães, dominated proceedings, while Barnes’ attacking prowess was evident in his two goals. The team’s depth and adaptability were on full display, reinforcing their credentials for a top-four finish.
Implications
This result propelled Newcastle into fourth place, bolstering their Champions League aspirations. Conversely, Manchester United’s 14th league loss equaled their worst Premier League season record, intensifying scrutiny on Amorim’s tactical approach and squad management.
With a crucial Europa League match against Lyon on the horizon, Manchester United faces mounting pressure to salvage their season.
Christian Chukwu, affectionately known as “Chairman,” has passed away at the age of 74. The former captain and coach of Nigeria’s national football team died on Saturday morning in his home state of Enugu.
Chukwu’s death was announced by his longtime friend and teammate, Dr. Olusegun Odegbami, who shared the news via social media. He described Chukwu as “one of the greatest football players in Nigeria’s football history.”
Born on January 4, 1951, Chukwu began his football journey with Enugu Rangers in 1972. He captained the Nigerian national team, then known as the Green Eagles, from 1974 to 1980. Under his leadership, Nigeria clinched its first Africa Cup of Nations title in 1980.
Transitioning into coaching, Chukwu led the Super Eagles to a third-place finish at the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations. He also managed other teams, including Kenya’s national team and his beloved Enugu Rangers.
In 2019, Chukwu faced health challenges that garnered public attention. The Nigeria Football Federation and philanthropist Femi Otedola contributed to his medical expenses, enabling him to receive treatment in the United States.
Chukwu is survived by his wife and four children. His legacy as a player, coach, and mentor has left an indelible mark on Nigerian football.
Tributes have poured in from across the football community, with many remembering Chukwu’s contributions to the sport and his role in shaping Nigeria’s football history.
The Trump administration has recently intensified its efforts to deport students and academics, marking a new phase in its broader immigration restrictions. According to data collected nationwide, over 600 international students and recent graduates in the U.S. have had their visas revoked or their legal status changed by the state department.
As of Thursday, April 10, 2025, more than 100 colleges and universities have reported over 600 cases of students whose immigration status was altered by the Trump administration. These institutions indicate that the affected students have lost their F-1 or J-1 student visas.
Some of these cases are linked to the students’ activism and involvement in student-led protests against the Gaza war, while others involve “minor crimes” like speeding tickets.
Inside Higher Ed reports that many college officials are unclear about why these foreign-born students had their visas revoked and have not received any formal notification from immigration authorities.
The data compiled by Inside Higher Ed comes from public reports and direct correspondence, and the database, which was first published on April 8, will be regularly updated at least twice a day.
Late last month, reports revealed that over 300 student visas were revoked in just three weeks through the state department’s “Catch and Revoke” program. This newly launched initiative, which is partially powered by artificial intelligence (AI), uses social media to identify “foreign nationals who appear to support Hamas or other designated terror groups” and subsequently cancels their visas, according to Axios.
Effective Ways To Avoid Deportation In The U.S.
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Maintain Legal Status:
Ensure your visa status is always up to date. This means keeping track of expiration dates, renewing your visa on time, and ensuring that your records with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) are correct.
Adhere to the Terms of Your Visa:
F-1 Visa Holders must be enrolled in a full-time academic program, and you can only work under specific conditions (like on-campus employment or authorized off-campus employment). Stay within the bounds of your visa. J-1 Visa Holders should comply with the specific terms of the exchange visitor program you are part of and follow the restrictions regarding employment, travel, and program duration.
Avoid Controversial Activities:
The Trump administration’s increased focus on deporting students involved in activism or protests related to political issues, such as the war in Gaza, makes it important to be cautious about engaging in activities that could draw attention from immigration authorities. If you’re involved in protests, be mindful of how your participation could be perceived.
Stay Clear Of Legal Violations:
Minor legal violations, such as traffic tickets, have also contributed to visa revocations. It’s crucial to obey local laws to avoid any issues that could trigger immigration actions.
Avoid Association with Controversial Groups:
The “Catch and Revoke” program utilizes social media to monitor potential connections with groups designated as threats, such as Hamas or other terrorist organizations. Be cautious of any online content that could be perceived as supportive of such groups.
Be Aware of Social Media:
Given that social media activity is being monitored, avoid posting or sharing content that could be interpreted as controversial or connected to extremist views. Social media platforms could be used by the government to assess your activities and affiliations.
Stay Informed on Immigration Policies:
Stay updated on the latest immigration policies and changes under the current administration. Legal requirements and enforcement actions can change, and staying informed helps you understand what might affect your status.
Consult with an Immigration Attorney:
If you have concerns about your status, consult with an experienced immigration lawyer who can provide guidance based on your situation. They can help ensure that you’re following the rules and advise you on how to protect yourself.
Engage with Your College or University:
Colleges and universities are often on the frontlines of protecting students’ rights. Stay in touch with international student services, as they can provide assistance in case of visa-related concerns and help clarify any questions you have about your status.
Respond Quickly to Immigration Notifications:
If you receive any communication from immigration authorities or your school regarding potential visa issues, respond immediately. Delays or failure to act can lead to further complications with your status.
The number of people living with HIV in South Africa has continued to grow, reaching over eight million in 2024. This figure comes from the latest estimates by Thembisa, South Africa’s leading mathematical model for tracking HIV and TB. That means about 12.8% of the country’s population is now living with the virus.
This steady rise is happening because more people are becoming newly infected with HIV than are dying from it. The increase also reflects the success of antiretroviral treatment, which helps people with HIV live longer, healthier lives.
Young women, especially between the ages of 15–24, continue to be more severely affected due to a mix of biological, social, and economic factors, including gender-based violence and unequal access to education and healthcare.
Between mid-2023 and mid-2024, there were an estimated 178,000 new HIV infections. In the same period, around 105,000 people living with HIV died about 53,000 due to HIV-related causes, and another 52,000 from other causes.
Thembisa’s current estimates for new infections are slightly higher than last year’s. Dr. Leigh Johnson from the University of Cape Town, who leads development of the model, says this change is largely because the model now includes new data showing that condom use is on the decline.
Impact of U.S Aid Suspension on South Africa
South Africa has more than 7.5 million people living with HIV the highest number in the world.
Right now, around 5.5 million South Africans rely on antiretroviral treatment. But the future of this treatment is uncertain after President Trump suspended funding for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). This program provides over $400 million (about €384.5 million) each year to support HIV care and nonprofits in South Africa nearly 17% of all funding, according to the Health Ministry.
Since it began in 2003, PEPFAR has been credited with saving at least 26 million lives worldwide, according to the UN’s AIDS agency.
A U.S. federal judge ordered a temporary lift of the funding freeze in mid February 2025 and the U.S. Embassy in South Africa has said some PEPFAR projects will resume under a limited waiver but the damage is already visible.
Some aid groups that used to provide vital HIV services have closed their doors. Their buildings now sit empty with notices hanging on the gates, and PEPFAR-branded vehicles are parked and unused. As a result, patients are being sent to already overwhelmed public clinics and hospitals.
Most of the PEPFAR funding goes to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that run HIV programs alongside government health services. These groups don’t just give out medicine, they test people in rural communities, raise awareness, and support people who might be afraid to visit public clinics because of the stigma that still surrounds HIV.
Now, without their support, the pressure on the public health system is growing.
In 2023 alone, around 50,000 people in South Africa died from HIV-related illnesses.
The Desmond Tutu HIV Centre at the University of Cape Town warns that without PEPFAR support, the country could see another 500,000 HIV-related deaths over the next ten years. The reason? Fewer people will be tested, and many programs that offer education, care, and community support may disappear.
How Would You Know You Have HIV?
The only way to know if you have HIV is to get tested. You can’t depend on symptoms to tell you.
Knowing your HIV status helps you take steps to care for your health and protect your partner.
If you test positive, there’s medicine you can take to treat HIV. When taken as prescribed, this treatment (called ART or antiretroviral therapy) can lower the amount of HIV in your blood so much that it doesn’t show up on standard tests, this is called an undetectable viral load. People who reach this point and stay there can live long lives and won’t pass the virus to their partners through sex.
If you test negative, there are ways to stay protected. You can talk to your doctor about PrEP, a daily pill or shot for people at risk of getting HIV, or PEP, a medicine you can take within 72 hours after a possible exposure.
If you’re pregnant, it’s important to get tested. If you have HIV, starting treatment early during pregnancy and continuing after birth along with giving your baby medicine can greatly lower the chance of passing HIV to your baby. The medicine will also support your health during and after pregnancy.
HIV self-tests are also available. These let you test yourself at home or in a private place. You can buy a kit at a pharmacy or online, or your doctor might be able to help you get one. Some health centers and community groups also give them out at low cost or for free.
How to prevent it
If someone has had contact with a person who has HIV, the appropriate steps depend on the type of contact.
Casual Contact (hugging, shaking hands, sharing utensils, etc.) No action needed, HIV is not transmitted through casual contact.
Sexual Contact or Exposure to Blood (e.g., unprotected sex, needlestick injury):
Immediately wash the area with soap and water (for skin exposure) or rinse mouth/eyes with clean water or saline if exposed there.
Seek medical attention immediately within 72 hours at the latest.
Ask for PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) a 28-day course of antiretroviral medication that can prevent HIV if started early.
If you’re unsure whether there was risk, talk to a healthcare provider immediately, they can help assess the situation and determine if PEP is necessary.
HIV is transmitted through blood, semen, vaginal fluids, rectal fluids, and breast milk. Not through saliva, sweat, or skin contact. Prevention steps like condom use, PrEP(for ongoing protection), and safe needle practices are highly effective.
Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) play a crucial role in providing accessible healthcare coverage for Nigerians. However, despite their importance, many people remain unaware of how HMOs work and the benefits they offer.
In Nigeria, where access to quality healthcare is often a challenge, understanding health insurance schemes like HMOs is essential for individuals seeking to safeguard their health and manage medical expenses.
HMOs operate on the principle of prepaid health plans, where individuals or companies pay regular premiums in exchange for access to a network of healthcare providers. This model enables enrollees to receive treatment, consultations, and medical services at reduced rates.
However, while Health Maintenance Organization is the commonly used term in Nigeria and some other countries, it’s important to note that similar healthcare models exist across the globe, often under different names and structures.
How HMOs Operate
Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) are designed to provide affordable and accessible healthcare services to individuals and families.
They function by partnering with a network of healthcare providers, such as hospitals, clinics, and medical professionals, to deliver a wide range of medical services to their enrollees. The system is typically structured through prepaid health plans where individuals or employers pay a fixed premium in exchange for comprehensive healthcare coverage.
Capitation: HMOs pay healthcare providers a fixed amount for each enrolled member per period, regardless of how many times the member seeks care. This arrangement, known as capitation, incentivizes healthcare providers to offer preventive care and avoid unnecessary procedures.
Network of Healthcare Providers: HMOs in Nigeria have agreements with hospitals, clinics, doctors, and pharmacies. Subscribers can access healthcare services within this network at a discounted rate or without having to pay upfront, depending on the terms of their plan.
Comprehensive Coverage: HMOs in Nigeria offer various levels of health coverage, ranging from basic healthcare services to more comprehensive packages that include specialist consultations, surgeries, maternity care, and preventive healthcare.
Preventative Care and Health Screenings: A significant benefit of enrolling in an HMO is access to preventative services, such as regular health check-ups, vaccinations, and screenings. These services aim to detect potential health issues early, which can lead to better health outcomes.
How Individuals Can Benefit from Enrolling in an HMO
Cost-Effective Healthcare: One of the main benefits of enrolling in an HMO is the reduction in out-of-pocket healthcare expenses. By paying a set monthly premium, individuals can access healthcare services without worrying about high medical bills, especially in cases of emergency or major illness.
Comprehensive Coverage: HMOs typically cover a wide range of health services, including hospitalization, surgeries, doctor consultations, maternity care, and prescription medications. Depending on the plan, it may also include coverage for dental and optical care.
Timely Access to Healthcare: With an HMO, individuals benefit from a more streamlined healthcare system. Many HMOs ensure faster service delivery by collaborating with healthcare providers in a set network, minimizing waiting times for appointments, treatments, and prescriptions.
Health Education and Preventative Services: Many HMOs offer wellness programs and health education initiatives to their members. These programs focus on promoting healthy lifestyles, managing chronic conditions, and preventing the onset of illnesses through regular check-ups and screenings.
Reduced Financial Stress: With an HMO, individuals no longer need to worry about unexpected medical costs. The prepaid nature of the plan allows for predictable health costs, helping individuals and families budget for their healthcare needs without sudden financial burdens.
Support for Employers and Their Employees: Companies often enroll their employees in group health insurance plans through HMOs, which can be a cost-effective way to ensure that employees receive healthcare coverage. This can increase employee satisfaction and reduce absenteeism due to health issues.
Enrolling in an HMO can be a smart move for individuals looking for affordable, accessible, and comprehensive healthcare. With its preventive care approach and extensive coverage options, an HMO provides peace of mind and financial security in the face of health challenges.
Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has awarded a ₦10 million cash prize to Isioma Sybil Nwosu, the overall best graduating student of Lagos State University (LASU) for the 2023/2024 academic session.
Nwosu, a Biochemistry graduate from the Faculty of Science, earned a remarkable Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.93. The announcement was made during LASU’s 28th Convocation Ceremony held at the Buba Marwa Auditorium in Ojo.
The event also featured the conferment of Honorary Doctorate Degrees and Distinguished Professorships on notable figures such as:
Brigadier-General Mohammed Buba Marwa (retd.), Chairman of the NDLEA, who received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters in Infrastructure, Security, and National Development.
Otunba Olufemi Pedro, former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, who was awarded an honorary Doctor of Business in Banking, Entrepreneurship, and National Development.
Speaking on behalf of the Governor, Deputy Governor Dr. Obafemi Hamzat emphasized the critical role of education in driving societal transformation.
“Education is the backbone of our society, and we must recognise its importance in addressing societal needs and human development,” he said.
Governor Sanwo-Olu also encouraged society to celebrate academic excellence with the same enthusiasm as achievements in entertainment, fashion, or sports, urging a shift towards a culture of knowledge and innovation.
He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure and student welfare across Lagos State’s tertiary institutions. He cited projects under the THEMES+ agenda, including the Job Initiative Lagos, which seeks to improve the employability of students upon graduation.
“We are committed to providing greater investment in infrastructure and ensuring the safety and well-being of our university community,” he added.
LASU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, applauded the Lagos State Government’s continuous support, noting that 43 out of 44 academic programs were fully accredited during the last accreditation exercise.
She also announced the successful launch of new postgraduate programs under the Africa Centre of Excellence for Innovative and Transformative STEM Education, which now includes international students.
In his closing remarks, LASU Chancellor, Prof. Gbolahan Elias (SAN), urged graduates to uphold the university’s reputation as they step into the world.
“You are not only representing yourselves but also your families, your university, and your state. Remain innovative and focused,” he charged.
A total of 11,917 students graduated, including:
971 Diploma holders
8,711 First-degree recipients
2,235 Postgraduate students
302 Postgraduate Diploma holders
1,132 Academic Masters
639 Professional Masters
125 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) recipients
37 holders of Professional Doctoral Degrees
The event marked yet another milestone in LASU’s journey towards academic excellence and global recognition.
Insecurity is once again surging in Nigeria’s Borno and Benue states, driven by a combination of militant insurgency and violent land-related conflicts that threaten national stability, food security, and regional safety.
In Benue State, violence linked to suspected Fulani herdsmen continues to displace thousands of residents and disrupt agricultural activities. According to Hon. Terseer Ugbor, a member of the House of Representatives representing Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency, “over 40 percent of the arable farmlands in Benue State have been taken over by Fulani bandits.” He warned that farmers are now unable to access their lands, causing a significant drop in agricultural production and heightening the risk of food insecurity.
In a recent attack, 13 people were killed and many children orphaned. One particularly alarming incident involved the burning of an immigration outpost in Kwande Local Government Area – an important but unarmed intelligence-gathering post near the Cameroon border. “During the attack, the bandits crossed into Cameroonian territory, where the Cameroon Gendarmes engaged and killed several of them,” Ugbor revealed. He emphasized that the violence could spill over into international conflict and also affect key infrastructure like the Kashimbila Power Plant and a nearby UN refugee camp.
Meanwhile, Borno State is witnessing a troubling resurgence of insurgent activity from Boko Haram and its offshoot, the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). Governor Babagana Zulum recently confirmed that the militant group has ramped up attacks and kidnappings, with little resistance from security forces. “The renewed Boko Haram attacks and kidnappings in many communities, almost on a daily basis without confrontation, signalled that Borno State is losing ground,” Zulum warned. He further described the situation as “a setback in the fragile state of Borno and the North East region.”
The governor noted that Boko Haram has adapted its methods, reportedly using drones for surveillance and attacks. Despite earlier military gains, the group appears to be regaining control in several districts, displacing civilians and attacking both residents and security personnel.
Reason for This Resurgence
This resurgence of violence in both states is raising questions about the root causes and the ability of government at all levels to respond effectively.
In Borno, the fresh wave of attacks appears to stem from a combination of military fatigue, overstretched resources, and changing militant tactics. After years of counterinsurgency operations, Boko Haram and ISWAP have regrouped, exploiting lapses in security presence, especially in rural areas. Intelligence reports indicate that the insurgents are now leveraging technology – such as drones – for surveillance and offensives, allowing them to strike more efficiently and evade detection. The exit of key regional allies, like Niger Republic, from multinational security partnerships has also weakened border surveillance, giving insurgents more room to operate.
In Benue, the escalation is largely rooted in unresolved land-use conflicts and the unchecked movement of armed herders. The state has long suffered from farmer-herder tensions, but recent attacks suggest a more organized, militarized pattern of violence. Communities in border areas like Kwande, Guma, and Gwer East have been targeted repeatedly. The inability to access farmlands has not only displaced thousands but has severely crippled the local economy, which is heavily dependent on agriculture. Security experts suggest that the herdsmen are not acting in isolation but are being enabled by political and logistical support networks that make enforcement more difficult.
Governors’ Responses
Despite mounting criticism, both state governors appear to be working under severe constraints.
In Borno State, Governor Babagana Zulum has expressed deep concern over the resurgence of Boko Haram attacks. He highlighted that the militants have intensified their activities, dislodging military formations and causing significant casualties. “The renewed Boko Haram attacks and kidnappings in many communities, almost on a daily basis without confrontation, signaled that Borno State is losing ground,” Zulum stated during a recent security meeting in Maiduguri. He emphasized the need for enhanced technological warfare to counter the insurgents’ evolving tactics, including their use of drones for surveillance and attacks.
In Benue State, Governor Hyacinth Alia has condemned the persistent attacks by armed herders, particularly in Kwande and Ukum Local Government Areas. Addressing the affected communities, he assured residents of swift government action: “I share your pains, and I assure you that we will step up our response promptly. The remorseless barbarity of these assailants and their sponsors will soon be a thing of the past.” Governor Alia also called on security agencies to intensify efforts in apprehending the perpetrators and restoring peace to the region.
Federal Government’s Position
The Federal Government has acknowledged the security challenges in Borno and Benue States. In response to Governor Zulum’s concerns, the Minister of Information emphasized the administration’s commitment to addressing the issues: “Government calls on all, especially the subnational governments, to join hands to ensure rapid eradication of the remaining pockets of criminal elements wherever they may be.” This statement underscores the need for collaborative efforts between federal and state authorities to combat insecurity.
What Next?
What lies ahead for Borno and Benue States remains uncertain. Without coordinated and sustained intervention, both states risk descending further into violence and humanitarian crisis. Analysts warn that if the federal and state governments fail to act decisively – by strengthening security presence, addressing the root causes of conflict, and restoring trust in governance – the consequences could ripple far beyond the affected regions, threatening Nigeria’s fragile stability.
Petroleum marketers across Nigeria are predicting a nationwide drop in petrol prices following the Dangote Refinery’s decision to resume sales in Naira and reduce its loading cost to N865 per litre. This comes just 22 days after the refinery suspended sales in the local currency.
With a capacity of 650,000 barrels per day, the Dangote Refinery announced the price cut from the previous rate of N880, a move expected to ease pressure on depot pricing and ultimately reflect at the pump. The new rate also includes all regulatory charges from the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, according to official notices and price confirmations on petroleumprice.ng.
The development follows the Federal Executive Council’s approval of the full implementation of the Naira-for-Crude agreement, which aims to enhance Nigeria’s energy security and reduce dependence on foreign exchange for petroleum transactions.
The Ministry of Finance reaffirmed that this policy is a permanent strategic initiative designed to encourage domestic refining, attract investment, and stabilize the local fuel market.
“The Crude and Refined Product Sales in Naira initiative is not a temporary or time-bound intervention, but a key policy directive designed to support sustainable local refining, bolster energy security, and reduce reliance on foreign exchange in the domestic petroleum market,” the ministry stated.
Marketers such as MRS Oil & Gas, Ardova Plc, and Heyden—all with supply agreements with Dangote Refinery—are expected to adjust their pump prices to around N910, in line with the reduced ex-depot rates.
While many Nigerians have welcomed the price drop, some marketers have expressed concerns. Companies that purchased large volumes at the previous rate of N880 are now facing the prospect of selling at a loss.
“We are relieved, although it’s a mixed one,” said Chinedu Ukadike, National Publicity Secretary of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN). “The new price will help us buy more and sell faster, but we still have mixed feelings because some of us are currently selling at a loss.”
Despite the temporary strain on some operators, IPMAN Vice President, Hammed Fashola, described the development as a welcome one.
“It is a good move. This is what we’ve been advocating for—sustained local pricing in Naira. It will bring down prices and create market stability, which is beneficial to Nigerians,” Fashola said.
Industry expert Olatide Jeremiah also noted that the policy has reignited healthy competition in the downstream sector.
“Private depots will need to stay competitive as Dangote’s pricing reshapes the market. The Naira-for-Crude policy and recent oil price adjustments offer another chance for Nigerians to access more affordable fuel—provided the retail outlets don’t inflate prices for excessive profit.”
As the Dangote Refinery ramps up supply and stakeholders align with the federal government’s policy direction, Nigerians may soon begin to see the effects at filling stations nationwide.
Chelsea delivered a clinical performance with a 3-0 first-leg win over Legia Warsaw in Poland, taking a strong step towards the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa Conference League.
The breakthrough came early in the second half when George capitalized on a rebound from Reece James’ saved effort just four minutes after the restart. The 19-year-old winger, who has represented England at U-19 level and is yet to start in the Premier League, showed great composure to put the Blues in front.
Noni Madueke, introduced at halftime, made an instant impact, doubling Chelsea’s lead in the 57th minute after some fine build-up play from Jadon Sancho. Despite Christopher Nkunku missing a penalty in the 73rd minute, Madueke added his second of the night moments later, finishing off another assist from Sancho to seal the dominant win.
The second leg is scheduled for Thursday, 17 April at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea will look to finish the job. The winner of the tie will face either Djurgardens of Sweden or Rapid Vienna in the semi-finals.
Chelsea, who last won the Champions League in 2021, are favorites to win this year’s Conference League. A title win would guarantee them a spot in next season’s Europa League, though they still have hopes of Champions League qualification through their Premier League finish.
Despite dominating the group phase—winning all six matches, scoring 26 goals, and conceding just five—Chelsea opted to rest key player Cole Palmer during that stage. The England international returned to the starting XI but was replaced at halftime, extending his goal drought to 13 matches across all competitions.
The game began in a tense atmosphere, with Legia fans unveiling a striking tifo of a knight stabbing a lion, along with smoke-filled air from pre-match flares. However, their passion in the stands wasn’t mirrored on the pitch, as Chelsea’s control and quality ultimately proved too much.
With Madueke stepping up and Sancho pulling the strings, Chelsea head into the second leg with a commanding advantage, their sights firmly set on European silverware.
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