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A New Chapter for EverydayStoryNetwork: We’ve Moved to a New Facebook Page

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A New Chapter for EverydayStoryNetwork: Why We’ve Moved and How You Can Help For months, EverydayStoryNetwork has been more than just a Facebook page. It has been a growing community built on meaningful stories, educational content, inspiring conversations, and the unwavering support of thousands of incredible followers. Every like, comment, share, and word of encouragement has played a vital role in shaping this journey. To everyone who has been part of our story, we extend our heartfelt gratitude. Your support has been the foundation of everything we’ve achieved. Today, however, we have some unfortunate news to share. The personal Facebook account that managed our original EverydayStoryNetwork Facebook page was permanently disabled by Meta following a review. Because the page was connected to that account, we also lost administrative access to it. Although the original page is still visible on Facebook, we can no longer publish new content, respond to messages or comments, or m...

Mexico Defeat South Africa 2-0 in Opening Match of 2026 FIFA World Cup

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Mexico Begin World Cup Dream in Style With 2-0 Victory Over South Africa in Tournament Opener The 2026 FIFA World Cup officially got underway in front of a packed and passionate crowd in Mexico City, and the host nation delivered exactly the start its supporters had hoped for. Mexico defeated South Africa 2-0 in the opening match of the tournament, igniting celebrations across the country and sending an early message to the rest of the football world that El Tri intend to make the most of home advantage. Played at the iconic Estadio Azteca, the historic encounter marked the beginning of the biggest FIFA World Cup ever staged, featuring 48 nations competing for football’s most prestigious prize. Hours before the first whistle, fans flooded the streets surrounding the stadium dressed in green, white, and red.  The opening ceremony featured music, cultural performances, and a celebration of football’s global appeal, creating a spectacular atmosphere inside one of the sport’s most ...

NDLEA Recruitment 2026 Officially Opens Nationwide

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NDLEA Recruitment 2026 Officially Open: Application Process Begins The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has officially opened its 2026 recruitment exercise, creating an opportunity for qualified Nigerians to join the agency in its mission to combat drug trafficking and protect communities nationwide. The recruitment marks a significant step in strengthening the agency’s operational capacity while offering thousands of young Nigerians a pathway into public service and national security. The 2026 recruitment exercise is open to eligible candidates seeking s table employment, s tructured career growth and n ational service opportunities NDLEA continues to play a frontline role in Nigeria’s fight against illicit drug use, trafficking, and organized criminal networks.  Joining the agency means contributing directly to public safety and national development. Authorities have emphasized that the recruitment process will be t ransparent, m erit-driven and a ccessible nationwid...

CAF Set to Suspend Senegal Coach Pape Thiaw Over AFCON Final Walk-Off

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CAF to Suspend Senegal Coach Pape Thiaw After AFCON Final Walk-Off Incident The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has reportedly decided to suspend Senegal’s head coach, Pape Thiaw, following his controversial actions during the AFCON 2025 final in Rabat, Morocco. The drama unfolded late in the match when Senegal’s players temporarily walked off the field in protest after a last-minute penalty was awarded to Morocco. This unprecedented move brought the final to a halt, drawing intense scrutiny from fans, officials, and football authorities. CAF’s disciplinary committee assessed the situation and concluded that Thiaw’s decision to lead his team off the pitch violated the standards of professional conduct expected in official competitions. While the exact length of the suspension has not yet been publicly confirmed, sources indicate that it could affect his participation in upcoming tournaments. Despite the walk-off, Senegal eventually completed the match and secured a 1–0 victory,...

Morocco Reports Senegal to CAF & FIFA Over AFCON 2025 Final Incident

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Morocco Reports Senegal to CAF and FIFA After AFCON Final Dispute The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (FRMF) has officially lodged a complaint with CAF and FIFA following disruptions during the AFCON 2025 final in Rabat. The complaint comes after Senegal’s players and officials walked off the pitch in protest over a late penalty decision in favour of Morocco. According to the Moroccan federation, the walk-off and ensuing confusion interfered with the normal flow of the match, creating tension on the field and among fans. The federation wants CAF and FIFA to investigate the actions of Senegal’s team and determine whether any disciplinary measures are warranted. During the incident, play was temporarily halted for nearly 20 minutes, with reports of fan unrest adding to the chaos. Despite the disruption, Senegal eventually returned to the pitch, and Morocco won the match 1‑0 in extra time. CAF has already acknowledged the controversy, describing the behaviour as “unacceptable”, and pr...

Super Eagles Beat Egypt on Penalties to Claim AFCON Third Place

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Super Eagles Edge Egypt in Dramatic AFCON Third-Place Clash The Super Eagles of Nigeria rounded off their AFCON campaign with grit and resilience after defeating Egypt in the third-place match, following a tense encounter that was decided by penalties. From the opening whistle, it was clear that both teams approached the match with caution. Nigeria and Egypt were coming off painful semi-final exits and were determined to finish the tournament on a positive note. The game unfolded as a tactical battle rather than an open contest. Nigeria held their defensive shape well, cutting off Egypt’s passing lanes, while Egypt relied on experience and compact defending to frustrate the Super Eagles. Clear chances were few and far between, as both sides cancelled each other out across midfield. After 90 minutes, neither team managed to find the breakthrough, forcing the game into extra time. Even then, fatigue began to show, but discipline remained intact. Goalkeepers on both ends stayed alert, den...