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AFCON: Ref claims God told him to End Match

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The referee who disreputably blew early for full-time not only once but twice in the Africa Cup of Nations fixture between Tunisia and Mali claims he was lucky he “didn’t go into a coma” and could’ve died from heatstroke.

Janny Sikazwe of Zambia, who became the subject of ridicule after twice signalling the end of the match prematurely during the group stage fixture of the African Cup of Nations 2021.

Not contented with incorrectly blowing for full-time in the 85th minute, which enacted a confusing looks from both teams, he then ended the match before the 90 minute mark.

In between those two huge errors, he also found time to dish out a contentious red card to Mali forward El Bilal Toure.

Tunisia, who were already 1-0 down would have expected a positive outcome in the injury time, were furious with the official as their staff and substitutes poured onto the pitch to remonstrate with the decision.

But after the final whistle had blown, CAF officials instructed the teams to go back out and complete the tie, interrupting a Mali press conference to deliver the information.

Mali went back out to finish the game, but Tunisia did not reappear in the pitch.

Sikazwe was later taken to hospital with sun stroke, and the premature whistler has since claimed that ‘he could’ve died’ from the heat.

Janny said “I have seen people going for duties outside the country and come back in a casket,” he said.

“I was very close to coming back like that.

“I was lucky I didn’t go into a coma. It would have been a very different story.

“The doctors told me my body was not cooling down. It would have been just a little time before,i would have gone into a coma, and that would have been the end.

“I think God told me to end the match. He saved me.”

Speaking to Zambian media on his return to Zambia, Sikazwe argued that the weather in Limbe, where the match was held, was the reason for his bizarre decision making in the second half.

He said: “The weather was so hot, and the humidity was about 85 per cent.

“After the warm-up I felt the conditions were something else. We were trying to drink water but you could not feel the water quenching you nothing.

“But we(match officials) believe we are soldiers and we go and fight.

I started getting confused. I could not hear anybody,” he added.

“I reached the point where I could start hearing some noise and I thought someone was communicating with me and people were telling me ‘no you ended the match’. It was a very strange situation.

“I was going through my head to find who told me to end the match. Maybe I was talking to myself, I don’t know. That is how bad the situation was.

January Transfer: what you missed

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Newcastle looked to be the must busiest team in the January transfer market as they aim to move out of the relegation zone in the Premier League.

The English side have made an epic transfer to strengthen their defensive line as well as the team’s attacking force.

The Magpies have spent £13m to sign boyhood Newcastle supporter Burn, 29, from Brighton and Hove Albion on a two-and-a-half-year deal.

Targett also joined the club on loan from Aston Villa until the end of the season.

Newcastle also seemed to be closing in on France Under-20 striker Hugo Ekitike, 19, but the player had second thoughts on deadline day.

Reims forward Ekitike was Newcastle’s preferred target after it became clear Arsenal forward Eddie Nketiah was not for sale.

He would have further added to their attacking options after the signing of Chris Wood from Burnley for £25m.

Transfer deadline day saw Everton announcing Frank Lampard as their new manager, as well as the signings of Dele and Donny van de Beek.

Tottenham Hotspur were also busy, signing both Dejan Kulusevski and Rodrigo Bentancur from Juventus after the Italian side introduced Dusan Vlahovic and Dennis Zakaria to their squad, as Tottenham offloaded Tanguy Ndombele on loan to Lyon,as well as Giovani Lo Celso and Bryan Gil.

Although, Liverpool lost out on Fabio Carvalho, the deadline also saw Arsenal parting ways with former club captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang who depart for Spanish giants, Barcelona.

Scholarship: Yobe Govt to Pay Parents, Gurdians of Deceased

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Yobe state scholarships board will hence proceed with the payment of their beneficiaries that pass away to their next of kin.

The board stated on Tuesday that they will pay their applicant beneficiaries even if the person is dead. The board said “it is assumed that parents and guardians have already paid the fees”

The decision was made after the board learnt that two of it’s applicant identified as Late Abbas Badamasi with YSSB No: 20016740 and Late Ahmad Muhammad with YSSB No: 20035991 passed away.

The board urge National Union of Yobe State Students NUYOSS and applicants to share useful information that will help the board in carrying its duty.

The board also confirmed the physical verification and screening for COE Azare stands at 11:00Am on the 3rd February 2022

 

 

Why Tinubu’s PR Experts Have Been Awfully Woeful

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By: Farooq Kperogi

In my April 10, 2021, column titled “Tinubu: A Presidential Disaster Waiting to Happen?” I admitted that Bola Tinubu often benefits “from the professionally dexterous mediation of his inventively resourceful media team” and that he “has one of the, if not the, most sophisticated propagandists and mind managers in Nigeria.”

But amid the avalanche of darts being thrown at him from every angle since he declared his intention to run for president, his otherwise active and manipulative PR team has been uncharacteristically quiet and inept.

Only Tinubu’s army of paid and unpaid trolls traverse social media spaces looking for whom to curse and insult for opposing their political god.

I suspect that his PR/media team’s ineptitude is intentional and strategic because any response to the host of question marks hanging around Tinubu’s neck will provoke more questions, which might lead to the unravelling of the mask around him.

Take, for example, Tinubu’s former press secretary Segun Ayobolu’s recent claim that Tinubu didn’t attend secondary school after his primary school education “because of his poverty.”

Well, the Tinubu family in Lagos, which he claims he is part of even though a segment of the family disowned him in 2007, isn’t poor by any definition of “poor.” Nor is Alhaja Habiba Mogaji whom he claims was his mother. She was well-to-do by the mid-1960s when Tinubu was supposed to be out of primary school.

Add to this the fact that he doesn’t speak Yoruba with a Lagos accent, according to Lagos natives, and we have a dead giveaway that his identity isn’t what he claims it is.

Who are his real parents who were so poor they couldn’t send him to secondary school in the 1960s?

There are at least three branches of the Tinubu family in Lagos that we know of. The most populous branch, which traces patrilineal roots to a Kanurized Shuwa Arab man called Muhammad “Momodu” Bugara, which has no blood ties to Madam Efunroye Tinubu with whom Bugara had a childless marriage, disowned him in 2007.

The two other branches of the Tinubu family in Lagos either trace descent to Madam Efunroye Tinubu’s Egba relatives in Abeokuta or to her slaves in nineteenth-century Lagos, according to Oladipo Yemitan, Madam Tinubu’s biographer.

As far as we know, none of the descendants of Madam Efunroye Tinubu’s Abeokuta relatives or her slaves would be so poor as to be unable to afford secondary school education in the 1960s when Bola Tinubu would have completed his primary school education— going by his official age.

It’s also possible that declaring his intention to run for president early and his media/PR team’s strategic silence over enduring questions regarding the mysterious gaps in his profile are calculated to allow his opponents to exhaust their missiles against him before the general election.

Nigerians—and, frankly, most human beings—get easily fatigued by continuous expression of outrage over any issue. The calculation of the Tinubu team is probably that by next year most voters would have been so inundated by stories and commentaries about Bola Tinubu’s fraud that they would tune out.

Of course, hoping that voters would be so jaded by continuous emphasis on a candidate’s shady past that they would look to other issues to influence their electoral choices is a big risk. Some ethical stains are inerasable.

My Findings on Yobe state’s Youth Empowerment

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I had recently published a short write up on empowerment. The message was meant to attract the attention of Yobe state government to focus more on empowerment than gifting few young people with cars.

In the paragraphs, I requested the sum of 100,000,000 naira from government for serious youth empowerment. And I promised to send 500k each to 200 indigenes of Yobe state, via Facebook within 24hrs, at random.

Sympathetically, after some few hours, I had received a lot of calls and messages via my inbox, about what I posted. Based on the responses, my findings revealed that young people in Yobe are desperately in need of help and majority are jobless.

So, I was surprised by some people reaction and of course confidence to dropped their account details for the said capital disbursement, if the government agreed.

By Allah, I pitied one of my friend. He graduated from university of Maiduguri, the same year I graduated, 2019. Though, he is currently running a small scale business and want to marry very soon. He insisted that I should make sure that his share is safe, because he is in critical condition.

At times, I used to crack jokes to call the authorities concern to order, while, sometimes, I used to shake the table (jijjiga) not because I’m fool, but to smartly and critically reach the concern authorities so as to respond quickly to our demand, we the voters.

Therefore, I want to remind the general public that, Yobe state proposed and approved the sum of 164 billions as 2022 fiscal year budget:“Budget of Continuity Empowerment and Accelerated Development”. Thus, putting more energy on youth empowerment is priority this year, since the said agenda on education is not fulfilled.

However, the government is not doing anything tangible to empower the youth in Yobe, it is not substantial. The gift of cars to young people cannot generate any Kobo to Yobe state economy but leakages.

Lastly, there is need for young people to “Stand Up and be Involved” in areas of decision and, change the mindsets. The need for serious young minded intellectuals to be in power in necessary. Looking at some few groups of people controlling the whole empire is a big mistake.

The time is now!

Khalid Yusuf Tebo

Gov Zulum Donates 20M To Zamfara

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Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Umara Zulum donate the sum of 20 million naira to the affected people of Zamfara due to the insecurity that sees thousands homeless and many killed.

Zulum visited Zamfara on behalf of the Northeast governors forum, after series of attack recently in the state.

Zulum, the chairman of the northeast governors forum visited Gusau the state capital on monday.

Senator Ali Ndume and deputy speaker of Borno Abdullahi Askira are among those who accompanied the governor.

Zulum advises the people of the state not to give up because his state, Borno State has seen scary insecurity.

LETTER TO SENATOR LAWAL GUMAU

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Let me seize this opportunity to applaud your effort over the recent distribution of cars and motorcycles to some political aides of yours in Dass, Bauchi, Tabawa Balewa, Bogoro, Alkaleri, Karfi and Toro local government areas. The gesture is indeed a warmly one that could favour you alone.

In a nutshell sir, note that our predicaments are beyond cars and motorcycles, Bauchi south is one of the underdeveloped zones in Bauchi state and Nigeria at large.

Starting from your hometown, the road linking Magama Gumau-Saminaka has been dilapidated over a decade of which you are aware even when you were in the House of Representatives. There is no way one can go to Gumau without seeing a mechanic or vulcanizer to repair his/her car or tyre.

In Toro, we are lacking adequate health facilities, roads, water and schools, and almost 70 percent of the villages in Toro lack power supply, youth joblessness is the worst.

Talking about Bauchi south in general, it is far left behind both in human and capital development, health, education and roads are what we need the most at this point in time not cars or motorcycles.

Bauchi south is one of the senatorial zones bedeviled by high number of out-of-school children as a result of poor educational infrastructure, some pupils and students are yet receiving classes under the shed of trees in some villages and towns, it’s bringing serious setback to the sector as well as affecting the kids psychologically.

Notwithstanding, our primary health care centers have become a contributing factor to high maternal mortality due to unqualified health attendants and poor health infrastructure. Pregnant, nursing women and children are dying daily due to improper medical care.

Moreover, Bauchi south is one of the zones with poor, dilapidated and inaccessible roads even though 70 percent of the inhabitants are farmers, as such we find it too hard to convey farm produce to the market which eventually lead to great loss.

Our farming activities are adversely affected, we keep going backward instead of forward daily due to bad transportation system. Consequently, there is high number of jobless youth in the area.

This has made some gullible youths to take to crimes like armed robbery, which has also added to the region’s predicaments in terms of insecurity.

Therefore, I think at this moment, we need nothing more than infrastructure development. It will be better if the senator uses the available resources on ground to provide us with infrastructure.

Finally, I urge the senator to give priority to the above mentioned problems bedeviling the region; we need capital projects not cars and motorcycles because that won’t add value to the region or its people.

Ukasha Rabiu Magama,Toro, Bauchi state

Nigerian Female Police Appointed Adviser in Chad

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The Nigerian Police appointed ACP Amabua Ashe Mohammed as Multinational joint Task Force In N’Djamena, Chad.

Police made the announcement by posting in it’s official social media pages.

The post reads

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) of the Nigeria Police Force, ACP Amabua Ashe Mohammed has been appointed the Police Adviser for the Multinational Joint Task Force in N’Djamena, Chad. With this appointment, ACP Amabua becomes the first female Police Officer in history to hold the tasking position of coordinating policing activities, ensuring discipline and professionalism and providing advisory on the management and improved peace-building efforts, in the fight against Boko Haram insurgency by the Multinational Joint Task Force.

The Officer, who has a commendable professional record and vast experience in International Peacekeeping Operations, has served in several peacekeeping missions spanning through two decades. She was a member of the Nigerian contingent to the United Nations Mission in Kosovo in the year 2000, the African-led International Support Mission to Mali in the year 2013, amongst others, where she distinguished herself severally and earned the prestigious United Nations Medal for professionalism.

ACP Amabua, legal adviser and prosecutor, is an expert peace builder and versatile community policing advocate. She is a graduate of Law from the University of Maiduguri and Master’s degree holder in International Law and Diplomacy from the University of Lagos. She has also attended several professional courses and trainings on Human Rights and Rule of Law advocacy and mentoring as well as mission field coordination and safety.

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc (+), NPM, fdc, while congratulating the officer on the new feat, enjoined her to bring her wealth of experience to bear in advancing the mission and service delivery of the MNJTF. He noted that the appointment of ACP Amabua is a testimony of various commitment and contributions by Officers of the Force in the fight against insurgency and ensuring community peace and safety in Nigeria and across the globe.

The Officer has since resumed duty.

Boko Haram releases four abducted Chibok girls

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Residents of Chibok town revealed on Sunday, Four girls abducted in Kautikari village of Chibok Local Government Area of Borno State, have regained freedom at the weekend.

The girls were among the 24 persons abducted during an attack on January 14, 2022 in the villages and surrounding villages of Chibok where the insurgents also looted food items and other needfuls of the villagers.

Chibok which is about 150km away from Maiduguri, Borno State capital and has continued to suffer series of attacks from both Boko Haram and ISWAP elements, prompting the people to cry out recently, blaming the government for abandoning them.

The incident, which led to the abduction, nine residents of Kautikari village were abducted, before two older women and some children were later released by the insurgents.

The four young ladies were taken to Dille by the insurgents. Dille is a village in Askira Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, which shares border with Sambisa forest. It was also said that the village is a hub for the insurgents in the area.

Kautikari is located East and about 15km drive from Chibok town, predominantly occupied by Christian faithful. The people said the attack on Kautikari village is more than 20 times since the abduction of the 276 Chibok girls in 2014 that brought the area into limelight.

Senegal march on to the Semifinals

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Senegal and Equatorial Guinea round off the quater-finals of the 2021 AFCON in favour of Senegal who beat Equatorial 3-1 to advance into the semifinals.

Senegal have had the best defensive sides conceding just one goal have proved to be a real contender for the AFCON 2021.

The Lions of Senegal provided a brilliant first half performance,going into the break with a 1-0 lead,with the goal coming from Famara Diedhiou who made no mistake with a lovely to convert Sadio Mane’s set to give his side the lead.

Equatorial Guinea fought back to get an equalizer as Jannick Buyla smashes a low shot in to Senegal’s net to cancel out Diedhiou’s opener.
Cheikhou Koyate and Ismail Sarr puts Senegal in front again with both players scoring to keep their side’s hope alive,securing a huge victory into the Semifinals.

Senegal will face Burkina Faso in the Semifinals,who had earlier beaten Tunisia 1-0.