Tinubu’s decision to delay his international engagements underscores the gravity of the situation and his commitment to addressing the security challenges facing Nigeria. The President’s move also reflects a recognition of the need for decisive action in the face of escalating violence and insecurity.
5. UEFA gives Barcelona green light for Camp Nou return
🚨 UEFA has granted Barcelona permission to play their Champions League home games at Camp Nou starting next season. pic.twitter.com/cKr5Lqf3tb
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 18, 2025
UEFA has given Barcelona the green light to play their Champions League home games at Camp Nou starting next season, following the completion of renovations at the iconic stadium. The decision marks a significant milestone for the club, which has been playing its European matches at the Estadi Johan Cruyff due to ongoing construction work at Camp Nou. Barcelona had submitted a formal request to UEFA for approval to return to their historic home, and the European football governing body has now granted permission for the move.
The news comes as a welcome development for Barcelona fans, who have eagerly awaited the club’s return to Camp Nou for Champions League fixtures. The stadium, which has undergone extensive upgrades and modernization efforts, is set to provide an enhanced matchday experience for both players and spectators. Barcelona’s return to Camp Nou is expected to coincide with the start of the 2026/27 Champions League campaign, with the club looking to make a strong impression on the European stage.
Stay informed with Rave News Digest as we bring you the latest updates on these and other trending stories. Nigeria’s domestic security crisis has taken center stage once again, with prominent politician Onanuga revealing that Tinubu has ordered the deployment of additional security personnel to Eruku and surrounding areas. This comes in response to recent attacks in the region, with Tinubu directing the police to track down the perpetrators. As calls for President Buhari to prioritize the security situation grow louder, Tinubu has put a halt to his travel plans and is closely monitoring the situation.
Tinubu is now eagerly awaiting reports from Shettima and updates from both the police and the DSS. He has reiterated his directive for security agencies to take all necessary measures to rescue the abducted schoolgirls and restore peace in the affected areas. The decision to prioritize security over personal matters underscores the gravity of the situation and Tinubu’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of Nigerian citizens.
Meanwhile, in the world of sports, Barcelona has received a major boost with UEFA granting approval for their return to Camp Nou for Champions League fixtures. This marks the end of a more than three-year exile from their beloved home ground, which has undergone extensive renovations. The club will now be able to host their upcoming match against Eintracht Frankfurt at Camp Nou, thanks to a special permission from UEFA to switch venues mid-competition.
The return to Camp Nou comes at a crucial time for Barcelona, as they navigate a challenging period both domestically and in Europe. With the club president set to face elections in 2026, the reopening of Camp Nou provides a timely political victory for Joan Laporta. The team will also benefit from playing on familiar turf as they chase Real Madrid in LaLiga and compete in the Champions League. The return of fans, albeit at a reduced capacity, will undoubtedly boost morale and create a sense of normalcy for the players and supporters alike.
As Barcelona prepares to make their triumphant return to Camp Nou, the anticipation is palpable among fans and players alike. The iconic stadium holds a special place in the hearts of all Barcelona supporters, and the prospect of once again gracing its hallowed grounds will undoubtedly inject a new energy and excitement into the team. With UEFA’s approval in hand, Barcelona can now focus on the task at hand and look forward to creating memorable moments on their home turf once again.

