September 2025 Archive – Your Quick Guide to This Month's Highlights
Wondering what happened in September 2025 on Schools Water Daily? We’ve pulled together every story that went live last month so you can scan, click, and get up to speed without hunting through endless pages. From pop icons dropping hints about new albums to high‑stakes rugby kick‑offs, there’s a little something for every news junkie.
Top Stories You Might Have Missed
Music & Entertainment: Nicki Minaj made it clear she isn’t rushing the follow‑up to "Pink Friday 2," teasing a possible 2026 drop. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton’s French Bulldog Roscoe hit the 1 million‑follower mark on Instagram, turning his cute moments into a platform for vegan pet food and charity campaigns.
Football Fever: Tottenham Hotspur’s coaching staff leaked a possible XI for the Sep 27 clash with Wolves, while Real Madrid’s Xabi Alonso unveiled a star‑studded derby squad featuring a returning Courtois and a surprise Mbappé cameo. Over in the UK, Brent Forest edged Aston Villa 1‑0 in a gritty Premier League battle.
Rugby & URC Action: The United Rugby Championship kicked off with Leinster travelling to Cape Town to face the Stormers. Later, the Sharks tightened the race for the top spot, putting pressure on the Bulls as the season’s final stretch began.
Finance & Politics: Nigeria’s central bank cut its benchmark rate to 27%, a modest move aimed at sparking growth after a run of falling inflation. In France, Prime Minister François Bayrou was ousted after a crushing confidence vote, ending his short‑lived tenure.
Betting & Odds: A deep dive into Raul Garcia de Haro’s prop bets ahead of Osasuna’s clash with Elche gave readers a clear picture of why a two‑goal brace carried +2500 odds. The same week, analysts broke down the betting angles for the Betis vs Forest Europa League showdown.
How to Find What You Need
Each article in the September archive is tagged with keywords, so you can type a term like "Ryder Cup" or "interest rate" into the site search and land directly on the story you want. If you prefer browsing, the page is grouped by categories – music, sport, finance, politics – making it easy to jump to the section that interests you most.
Looking for a quick snapshot? Our “top stories” section at the top of the page lists the most shared posts of the month, complete with short teasers and a “read more” button. For deeper dives, scroll down to the full list where every headline is paired with a concise description, so you know exactly what you’re getting into before you click.
We keep the archive updated in real time, so if a new story gets added after the month ends, it will appear at the bottom with a timestamp. That way you never miss a late‑breaking update, even if you’re revisiting the page weeks later.
Finally, don’t forget to bookmark the September 2025 archive. It’s a handy reference point if you need to compare trends across months – like how many times a particular athlete was mentioned or how often financial policy news showed up. With a single click, you’ll have a full snapshot of what mattered last month on Schools Water Daily.
Happy reading, and let us know which story sparked your curiosity!
Nicki Minaj Says She Won’t Rush Follow‑Up to ‘Pink Friday 2’
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 30 Sep 2025
Nicki Minaj says she’s not rushing the follow‑up to 2023’s hit album Pink Friday 2, hinting at a 2026 release while fans and industry watch her next move.
Lewis Hamilton’s French Bulldog Roscoe Hits 1 Million Instagram Followers
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 29 Sep 2025
Lewis Hamilton’s French Bulldog Roscoe hits 1 million Instagram followers, promoting vegan pet food, luxury fashion and charity through his jet‑setting F1 lifestyle.
Tottenham Hotspur predicted XI vs Wolves for Sep 27 showdown
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 28 Sep 2025
Ahead of their September 27 Premier League clash, Tottenham Hotspur's coaching staff have hinted at a possible starting eleven against Wolves. The preview weighs recent injuries, form and tactical tweaks that could shape the game. Fans get a close look at potential newcomers and bench options. Key battles on the flanks and midfield are highlighted as decisive factors.
Real Madrid derby squad unveiled as Xabi Alonso eyes perfect start
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 28 Sep 2025
Xabi Alonso has named his Real Madrid lineup for the LaLiga showdown with Atlético Madrid at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano. Courtois returns between the sticks, while Mbappé leads an attack mixing youth and experience. Injuries sideline Rüdiger, Mendy and newcomer Alexander‑Arnold, testing Alonso’s depth. The clash pits unbeaten Los Blancos against Simeone’s defensively solid side.
Leinster Takes on Stormers as URC Kicks Off 2025‑26 Season
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 27 Sep 2025
The 2025‑26 United Rugby Championship begins with defending champions Leinster travelling to Cape Town to face the Stormers. Sixteen clubs compete in four regional pools over an 18‑match regular season. Bonus points, festive derby rounds and themed weeks spice up the schedule. Playoffs start in May 2026, ending with the Grand Final on 20 June. Premier Sports and S4C will broadcast every game.
Sharks Edge Closer to Overtaking Bulls for URC Top Spot
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 27 Sep 2025
With the United Rugby Championship entering its final stretch, the Sharks are tightening the race on the Bulls for first place. Recent wins, a favorable points difference and a tight fixture list could see the South African side leapfrog the defending champions. Both teams will need to keep composure as the play‑offs loom.
Nigeria Interest Rate Cut to 27%: CBN’s First Move of 2025 Sparks Hope for Growth
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 26 Sep 2025
The Central Bank of Nigeria lowered its benchmark rate by 50 basis points to 27% after five months of falling inflation. Governor Olayemi Cardoso also trimmed the cash reserve requirement for banks, freeing up liquidity. The changes aim to boost credit flow, especially for homebuyers and developers. Analysts see the move as a cautious step toward growth while keeping an eye on price pressures.
Raul Garcia de Haro Props & Odds: Osasuna vs Elche Preview
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 26 Sep 2025
A deep dive into the betting markets surrounding Raul Garcia de Haro ahead of Osasuna's La Liga clash with Elche on September 25, 2025. The piece explores his role, recent form, and why a two‑goal brace carries +2500 odds. Readers get the tactical and statistical angles that shape the prop bets.
INEC Must Act Now to Rebuild Trust Before 2027 Election
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 26 Sep 2025
Nigeria's electoral body faces a credibility gap after a dismal 2023 turnout and a broken tech promise. EU observers say the lack of transparency eroded voter confidence. With the 2027 election looming, experts warn that without urgent reforms, democracy could slip further. Trust can only be restored through clear action, not empty vows.
Ryder Cup 2025 Practice Groups Hint at USA and Europe Pairings on Bethpage Black
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 26 Sep 2025
As the 2025 Ryder Cup readies to kick off at Bethpage Black, practice group line‑ups are offering a first look at the pairings captains might use. Analysts are dissecting Wednesday's sessions, noting how power players and steady hands were mixed. Both sides are testing chemistry, strategy and hole‑by‑hole tactics. The Americans enjoy a home‑course edge, while the Europeans bring a tightly‑planned preparation. Fans and commentators will watch these clues closely as the competition approaches.
Betis vs Forest: Europa League showdown, line‑ups, odds and betting angles
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 25 Sep 2025
Real Betis host Nottingham Forest at La Cartuja on 24 Sept 2025 in a historic Europa League tie. Betis arrive as clear favourites after a 3‑1 La Liga win, while Forest return to Europe after a 30‑year hiatus. Both sides boast attacking firepower, making goals‑over‑2.5 and both‑teams‑to‑score the sharpest markets. Key players, tactical setups and a bet‑builder guide are broken down.
Copa Sudamericana Quarterfinal: Lanús Edge Fluminense 2-1 on Aggregate at Maracanã
- by Masivuye Mzimkhulu
- on 24 Sep 2025
Lanús survived a tense 1‑1 draw at the Maracanã to reach the Copa Sudamericana semifinals, overturning a first‑leg deficit and winning 2‑1 on aggregate. A early goal from Agustín Canobbio gave Fluminense hope, but Dylan Aquino's equaliser in the second half sealed the Argentine side’s progress. The match was briefly halted after fan‑police clashes, adding to the drama. Both coaches now face new challenges as the tournament moves forward.