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Four new ambassadors sign for Sportsbet.io

VALLETTA, Malta, 25 August 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- Sportsbet.io has announced the addition of four new ambassadors to its “Join the Crypto Experience” program, expanding its diverse roster of creators and influencers who embody the brand’s fun, fast and fair ethos.

Kofoworola Adetimilehin, known to her fast-growing fanbase as Rola, is a fearless football voice reshaping how women cover the beautiful game. She is a writer, podcaster, and content creator who shares stories that blend passion, culture and everyday fan life.

Benjamin Dimah, or Benopaonyx to his followers, is a crypto and gaming influencer who helped people around the world explore digital assets. He’ll be sharing the benefits of betting with crypto at Sportsbet.io.

Rachel Ochanya, winner of the Face of Hope Beauty Pageant Foundation 2025, brings a touch of elegance to the team. She fuses style with sport, making her another perfect match for Sportsbet.io.

Rounding out the group is MC Galaxy, a musician, dancer, comedian and one of Nigeria’s most vibrant entertainers. He’s earned the nickname “The Oracle” for his confident, and often accurate, football predictions he shares on a popular WhatsApp group.

The quartet of new ambassadors showcase how Sportsbet.io’s “Join the Crypto Experience” continues to gain momentum, uniting bold voices from sport, entertainment and crypto into an all-star team.

Do you have what it takes to join? Visit https://jointhecryptoexperience.io/ to find out more.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Sportsbet.io.

About Sportsbet.io

Founded in 2016 as part of Yolo Group, Sportsbet.io is the leading crypto sportsbook. Sportsbet.io has redefined the online betting space by combining cutting-edge technology, with cryptocurrency expertise and a passion for offering its players with the ultimate fun, fast and fair gaming experience.

Official Regional Partner of LALIGA, Sportsbet.io provides an expansive range of betting action across all major sports and eSports, offering players more than 1M pre-match events per year and comprehensive in-play content.

As the first crypto sportsbook to introduce a cash out function, Sportsbet.io is recognised as a leader in both online sports betting and within the crypto community.

In December 2023, a lucky Sportsbet.io won the biggest ever online slots jackpot while playing on the site, turning a $50 spin into a prize of more than $42 million.

Sportsbet.io prides itself on its secure and trustworthy betting service, with withdrawal times of less than 90 seconds, among the fastest in the industry.

For more information about Sportsbet.io, please visit https://sportsbet.io.

Media Contact:

Claudia Lama

press@yolo.com

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New Ambassadors Bring the Heat to Sportsbet.io

SLIEMA, Malta, 16 May 2025 -/African Media Agency(AMA)/- The Sportsbet.io, ambassador team just got even stronger, with four exciting new names bringing fresh energy and passion as they ‘Join the Crypto Experience’.

First up is Mohammed Amin Bennani, better known simply as Damino. He’s a respected content creator across gaming and sports betting, and he’s been building a loyal following with his live streams and video content for several years now. We’re delighted to have him onboard at Sportsbet.io.

Joining him is Micheal Ademolu, also known as Mike TUDORS. Mike is a hugely popular event promoter with a reputation for throwing the best parties around. He’ll be bringing his unique blend of flair, business savvy, and entertainment to Team Sportsbet.io.

Also stepping into the spotlight is Lord Rebhi, a streamer known for his charisma and the deep connection he’s developed with his audience. Lord Rebhi has a genuine love for gaming that makes him an ideal ambassador for Sportsbet.io.

And rounding out the new additions is Youssef Bikhri, or MrYuss, a professional poker and blackjack player who streams on Kick. With a fast-growing fanbase, smart strategies, and a passion for risk and reward, MrYuss is all about the thrill of the game.

These four new signings mark another exciting chapter in Sportsbet.io’s ambassador programme, which continues to attract creators from around the world. Sportsbet.io remains committed to partnering with the most forward-thinking and creative personalities in the world.

In April, Kanebi Ndekwu and Najafi Hamza ‘Joined the Crypto Experience’, with many more additions to come in 2025.

If you’d like to be among them, you can find out more about the programme and Sportsbet.io at: https://jointhecryptoexperience.io/

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Sportsbet.io.

About Sportsbet.io

Founded in 2016 as part of Yolo Group, Sportsbet.io is the leading crypto sportsbook. Sportsbet.io has redefined the online betting space by combining cutting-edge technology, with cryptocurrency expertise and a passion for offering its players with the ultimate fun, fast and fair gaming experience.

Official Regional Partner of LALIGA, Official Betting Partner of English football team, Hull City and a Club Partner of Premier League team Newcastle United, Sportsbet.io provides an expansive range of betting action across all major sports and eSports, offering players more than 1M pre-match events per year and comprehensive in-play content.

As the first crypto sportsbook to introduce a cash out function, Sportsbet.io is recognised as a leader in both online sports betting and within the crypto community.

In December 2023, a lucky Sportsbet.io won the biggest ever online slots jackpot while playing on the site, turning a $50 spin into a prize of more than $42 million.

Sportsbet.io prides itself on its secure and trustworthy betting service, with withdrawal times of less than 90 seconds, among the fastest in the industry.

For more information about Sportsbet.io, please visit https://sportsbet.io.

Media Contact:

Claudia Lama

press@yolo.com

Source : African Media Agency (AMA)

Lampedusa: Honouring the migrants who died at sea

In a quiet corner of Lampedusa cemetery retired professor, Fabio Giovanetti waters plants and tidies rubbish from the graves of migrants of who have died crossing the Mediterranean Sea. “We have never seen or met these people, none of them have given us their name or their story. We don’t know anything, but they are still human beings who had the misfortune to encounter a shipwreck,” he says.

Lampedusa is the gateway to Europe for the thousands of migrants who cross the Mediterranean every year. This small island in the middle of the sea has for decades welcomed anyone who arrives, alive or dead, after the long journey to the European coasts. In 2024 the Italian Red Cross welcomed over 45,000 people. More than 9,000 people have already arrived in Lampedusa in 2025. Some of those who don’t survive the sea journey and whose story ends here in Lampedusa, are buried in the local cemetery. Often little is known about them, sometimes their name is known, sometimes not even that. Giovanetti, is a member of the Forum Lampedusa Solidale, a group of citizens who help those in need on the island, local and migrant alike.

Every migrant grave in this small cemetery tells a story. The Forum volunteers decided to decorate them with writings and drawings that restore dignity to people, but at the same time the tombstones tell the drama of those who die without an identity. On the tombs, the sea is often drawn wrapped in barbed wire, like in a prison. Over the years the Forum has managed to reconstruct fragments of stories, a form of respect towards these victims of the sea. One grave is for a man the group have named ‘Yassin’ from Eritera. “We don’t actually know what his name was. Yassin arrived dead in Lampedusa, but we wrote Yassin because a shipwrecked survivor said that someone near him was shouting this name” explains Giovanetti. Giovanetti tells the story of Ester Ada who died in 2009. “A Turkish merchant ship, the Pinar, rescued 153 migrants, including a dead woman. A dispute opens between Italy and Malta and despite being in Maltese waters, Malta refuses to welcome the merchant ship. The standoff lasts four days and in the end Italy welcomes the migrants together with the body of Ester Ada, this young woman who died during the crossing.”

Another young woman known as Welela is one of the very migrants buried in Lampedusa whose name and story we know says Giovanetti : “She was an Eritrean girl who was trying to reunite with her brother and during the journey she suffered a very serious accident that left her with burns all over her body.” “Once she arrived on the island (dead) she was taken to the mortuary and a lady from Lampedusa temporarily donated her tomb, so we were able to bury her here. Trying to reconstruct the history and identity of this person, our research intersected with that of her brother who lives in a city in Northern Europe and it was he who told us the whole story of this unfortunate girl,” he adds.

A few kilometres from the cemetery, on the Favaloro pier, patrol boats continue to disembark people rescued at sea. On April 21, 85 people were rescued by the coast guard in the stormy sea, along with the body of a young man, according to the Italian Red Cross. The latest confirmed victim of over 30,000 deaths in the Mediterranean in the last ten years, according to the International Organization for Migration.

Imad Dalil runs the migrants hotspot in Lampedusa for the Italian Red Cross. He says: “We are here to welcome people, alive as you said, inside the hotspot and guarantee them, with the multidisciplinary team, all the services both material and health and psychiatric support. Also dead people arrive at the dock and we are here for them too.”

Valeria Passeri, an aid worker for Mediterranean Hope, a refugee and migrant programme of the Federation of Protestant Churches in Italy says Lampedusa is a place where migrants pass through, but those who die enroute remain and the cemetery is a place where they can be remembered and belong. “The cemetery is a very important place because today it is the place where the people of Lampedusa and the people on the move meet. The only place where they are together. It is a place where it is possible to remember and taking care of that space means dedicating attention, honouring and welcoming people even if they did not make it.”

Source: Africanews

Gaza on the brink as aid ship attacked, fuel and medical supplies dwindle

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to worsen, with the U.N. warning the territory is “inching toward running on empty.”

Olga Cherevko of the U.N.’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), speaking from Gaza City, described a landscape devastated by war, where hospitals are out of blood supplies, fuel is strictly rationed, and basic survival needs like water are triggering conflict among civilians. “Gaza lies in ruins,” she said, painting a grim picture of children scavenging for fuel and shelters being bombed even as people flee with nothing.

Amid this desperation, a ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza was struck by drones in international waters off Malta, according to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. The explosion, caught on video, ignited a fire aboard the vessel Conscience, which was later extinguished. Though no injuries were reported, the group accused Israel of targeting the aid ship, an allegation Israel has not responded to. The incident revives memories of the deadly 2010 raid on the Mavi Marmara during a previous attempt to break the blockade.

With over 52,000 Palestinians reportedly killed in the ongoing war and most of Gaza left in ruins, Cherevko emphasized the global choice at hand: “To keep scrolling through the grisly images of Gaza being suffocated and starved, or muster the courage to break this merciless blockade.”

Source: Africanews

Malawi and sovereign order of Malta forge historic partnership

By Twink Jones Gadama

In a groundbreaking development, Nancy Tembo, representing Malawi, met with the Grand Chancellor of the Sovereign Order of Malta, H.E. Riccardo Paternò di Montecupo, to discuss bilateral cooperation on humanitarian matters. This strategic alliance promises to bolster Malawi’s efforts in supporting its most vulnerable populations.

The Sovereign Military Order of Malta, a centuries-old institution, has a storied history of providing humanitarian aid and support to the underprivileged worldwide.

With its global reach and expertise, the Order is well-equipped to help Malawi address pressing challenges in education, healthcare, and disaster relief.

A Shared Vision for Humanitarian Progress

The meeting between Tembo and Paternò di Montecupo marked the beginning of a fruitful partnership between Malawi and the Sovereign Order of Malta.

Both parties share a commitment to improving the lives of marginalized communities and promoting sustainable development.

“We are eager to collaborate with the Sovereign Order of Malta to enhance our humanitarian efforts,” said Tembo. “Their expertise and resources will be invaluable in addressing the complex challenges facing our nation.”

Key Areas of Cooperation

The bilateral agreement is expected to focus on several critical areas, including:

Education:

Supporting initiatives to improve access to quality education, particularly for disadvantaged children.

Healthcare

Enhancing healthcare infrastructure and services, with a focus on maternal and child health.

Disaster Relief

Strengthening disaster preparedness and response mechanisms to mitigate the impact of natural disasters.

Establishing Formal Diplomatic Relations

A key outcome of the meeting was the decision to establish formal diplomatic relations between Malawi and the Sovereign Order of Malta.

This move will facilitate closer cooperation and ensure the effective implementation of joint humanitarian projects.

“Formalizing our relations will enable us to work more closely together, sharing knowledge, expertise, and resources,” noted Paternò di Montecupo.

A Brighter Future for Malawi

The partnership between Malawi and the Sovereign Order of Malta holds tremendous promise for the people of Malawi.

As both parties work together to address pressing humanitarian challenges, the nation can look forward to a brighter, more sustainable future.

“This historic agreement marks the beginning of a new era of cooperation and progress,” said Tembo, adding that,”Together, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of our citizens.”

With the Sovereign Order of Malta’s expertise and support, Malawi is poised to make significant strides in humanitarian development, improving the lives of countless individuals and families across the nation.

Witchcraft, Magical Spells and Humanism in 21st Century Malta

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After reading Carmel Cassar’s article on Witchcraft Beliefs and Social Control in Seventeenth Century Malta, one could easily conclude that magical beliefs and occult claims are actually a thing of the past in this country. This is because Cassar analyzed witchcraft belief as if it were merely a phenomenon that manifested centuries ago, not a contemporary issue that lurks in some sectors of the society. Some would argue that Cassar’s article which was written over a decade ago focused on a particular period, the 17th century Malta. Now what about this piece in the current (May 2016) edition of the Air Malta magazine. Titled The Inquisitor’s Palace and the Inquisition, this article suggests that witchcraft belief is history, a relic of the past in Maltese society. The article, written by Lina Farrugia, rightly associates imputations and suspicions of witchcraft with the Inquisition and the early modern European era. Farrugia listed among those who appeared before the Inquisitor as: Continue reading Witchcraft, Magical Spells and Humanism in 21st Century Malta