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Southampton ended City’s winning run of 12 EPL games

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Manchester City’s winning streak is over after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Southampton on Saturday.

Walker-peters gives the Saints an early lead, finishing excellent team move to give Southampton a fine start

City dominated much of the first-half but slowly started to create chances and finally managed to level things up in the 65th minute as Aymeric Laporte powered in Kevin De Bruyne’s pinpoint delivery.

Pep Guardiola’s side took chance to turn things up as they twice hit the post and had a potential penalty decision go against them but were unable to find the winner.

The Cityzens have still stretched their lead at the top to 12 points but have now given Liverpool and Chelsea the chance to make up some ground in the title race in their fixtures tomorrow.

AFCON Round of 16 Draws: Host face Comoros as Nigeria takes on Tunisia

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With the group stage of the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations in the books, only 16 of the original 24 teams remain standing, with eight teams heading home.

All the first-place and second-place finishers of the group stage qualified for the knockout round, while the four best third-placed teams made it through to complete the field of 16 teams.

Super Eagles of Nigeria have had an impressive form from the start,with a 100% winning ratio, The Nigeria team will face Tunisia on January 23rd.

Here’s all the fixtures:

Jan. 23, 2022 Burkina Faso vs. Gabon 11 a.m.

Jan. 23, 2022 Nigeria vs. Tunisia 2 p.m.

Jan. 24, 2022 Guinea vs. Gambia 11 a.m.

Jan. 24, 2022 Cameroon vs. Comoros 2 p.m.

Jan. 25, 2022 Senegal vs. Cape Verde 11 a.m.

Jan. 25, 2022 Morocco vs. Malawi 2 p.m.

Jan. 26, 2022
Ivory Coast vs. Egypt 11 a.m.

Jan. 26, 2022
Mail vs. Equatorial Guinea 2 p.m.

Liverpool To face Chelsea in League Cup Final

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Liverpool are through to the Carabao Cup final after beating Arsenal 2-0.

Diogo Jota’s double has sent the Reds to Wembley.

Liverpool had failed to beat the 10-men Arsenal in the first leg of the semifinals,but the Reds took advantage of Thomas Partey’s two first half yellow cards to seal their spot in the League Cup Final.

The Klopp’s side will face Chelsea on 27th February,after their victory over Tottenham in both legs of the semifinals.

FIX THE BOY CHILD

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It’s time we have a conversation, about the menace caused by uncultured boys/men in our society.

It’s high time we agree to a fact that our silence on this issue is no longer golden, there’s need for all hands to be on deck, speaking alone isn’t enough, these words needs to be backed up by actions.

We must agree to a fact that “Millennials need Fixing”, starting from our patterns of dressing, the way we talk (silina tested), who we accept as our role models and most importantly the company’s we keep.

The idea of having pressure groups to represent our interests (especially during elcetion period) should be adopted on this issue too, in order to ensure that we’re all properly educated, informed and enlightened on how the action(s) of one uncultured man affects everyone in the society.

It’s high we as individuals and parents assume the responsibility of educating every boy child on the effects of drugs abuse, cultism, shisha smoking, cyber-stealing (Yahoo Yahoo or worst of all Yahoo-plus) and alcoholism.

We must engage the boy child mentally to ensure he maximizes the full potential of his psyche and enjoy fruits of its productivity.

As people of faith, let’s go back to the teachings of the Holy book to rekindle our wakened faith.

Fixing the boy child is my responsibility
Fixing the boy child is your responsibility too
It is the responsibility of every class room teacher
It is the responsibility of all our elected representatives
It is the responsibility of the Church as well as that of the Mosque

Fixing the boy child is part of building our society
Fixing the boy child today is part of saving the future generation

Fix the boy child today to ensure the girl child grows up protected and respected.

By: Miles Ijams

French Govt to Partner With Borno State on Agriculture, Education

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Emmanuelle Bultmann, French Ambassador to Nigeria, said her country are knee to partner with Borno State on the development of agriculture, education, and the resettlement of IDPs.

During a courtesy visit to Gov Babagana Umara Zulum, at the Borno state liaison office in Abuja, Amb. Bultmann reveal her country desire to help the state.

The Ambassador made it known that her country is willing to collaborate with Borno state Government to boost the state Agriculture which is a means of livelihoods, to most of the IDPs that are returning to their homes.

She assured the Governor that the French Government will support Borno’s resettlement plan, stressing living in IDP camps does not give a good life to the displaced persons.

Gov Zulum expressed his appreciation to the French government for their efforts in ensuring a lasting peace in Borno.

However Gov Zulum recognizes and appreciates the works of all NGOs and other partners in Borno, but Gov Zulum insist the State should take a leading role in determining the state affairs.

PHOTOS: President Buhari commissioned projects in Kaduna

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President Buhari has commissioned projects done by Kaduna state government, the projects include the newly remodeled Murtala Muhammad Square among others.

President Buhari arrived Kaduna last night after returning from Banjul, Gambia. 

 

Below are photos from the occasion 

 

Super Eagles make it 3 wins in 3 games

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Super Eagles make it three wins in three games after beating Guinea Bissau 2-0 to maintain their impressive form.

Umar Sadiq opened the scoring shortly after the break following a cross from striker partner Kelechi Iheanacho.

Captain William Troost-Ekong sealed the win after tapping into an empty net after fine work by Moses Simon.

Nigeria had already topped Group D and remain the only team with a 100% winning ratio, beating Egypt 1-0,Sudan 3-1 and finally a 2-0 win to seal all points against Guinea Bissau.

Egypt make it through to the round of 16 after victory over Sudan

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Egypt handed Sudan 1-0 defeat to advance into the knockout stage of the AFCON 2021.

The Egyptians kept their hopes alive coming behind from their defeat in their opener with Super Eagles of Nigeria.

Abdelmonem’s only goal was enough for Egypt to edge past Sudan and get their second consecutive win in a row.

The Egyptian’s Central back plants in a bullet header into the middle of the net,coming from Abdallah Said’s corner kick to keep Egypt’s hope alive in the competition.

The Pharaohs of Egypt finished as Runner up with 6 points and behind Nigeria who maintain a 100% winning record after beating Guinea Bissau 2-0, to take all points available in their group.

“Owners of Nigeria” Have Been and Can Be Defeated

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In his interview with Arise TV recently, Ovation publisher and presidential hopeful Dele Momodu talked of the “owners of Nigeria” who teleguide the selection of political leaders, particularly presidents, and to whom we’re helpless victims.

They are an amorphous group of crafty old stagers with enduringly deep roots in the structure of Nigeria, and include such people as TY Danjuma, IBB, Abdulsalami Abubakar, Aliyu Gusau, Obasanjo (from 2007 to now), etc.

From 1999 up until 2019, this group determined who became president. But the late Abba Kyari caused their mystique to evaporate in 2019.

Like Dele Momodu rightly pointed out, the group endorsed Atiku Abubakar because they justifiably feared that Buhari was leading Nigeria to a ruinous future that it may not recover from.

However, although Atiku did convincingly win the 2019 election by nearly 2 million votes, Abba Kyari used INEC’s Mahmood Yakubu, a man he singlehandedly and strategically appointed, to thwart Atiku’s victory– and nothing happened.

Nearly three years after the election, INEC has still not given a state-by-state breakdown of the result of the election on its website like Attahiru Jega’s INEC did.

INEC has not had the courage to share the raw data of the election with the public because the numbers won’t add up. The numbers won’t add up because they are not even remotely faithful to the outcome of the votes cast on Election Day.

An indication of the discomfiture of the “owners of Nigeria” about the outcome of the 2019 election was evident in the fact that no past living head of state or president, except the unfailingly genial Yakubu Gowon, honored Buhari’s inauguration. They all withheld their symbolic stamps of approval from it. That was a first.

Abba Kyari has shown that if you can control the INEC chairman, you can outsmart the “owners of Nigeria.”

Josef Stalin once said, “I consider it completely unimportant who… will vote, or how; but what is extraordinarily important is this — who will count the votes, and how.”

Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza was coarser and blunter when he mocked a political opponent he fraudulently “defeated”: “Indeed, you won the elections, but I won the count.”

Napoleon Bonaparte also said on May 26, 1880: “I care not who casts the votes of a nation, provided I can count them.”

Instead of begging the “owners of Nigeria” to give him a chance to be president, Egbon Dele Momodu should tweak Abba Kyari’s formula: influence how the vote is counted.

Since he can’t influence Mahmood Yakubu like Abba Kyari did, he should lend his weight to calls for transparent, on-the-spot electronic transmission of election results, which should be stored on a server that INEC can’t disown at will later—like it did in 2019.

If that becomes institutionalized, everyday Nigerians, and not a shadowy cabal of influence peddlers, could become the “owners of Nigeria.”


By Farooq Kperogi

I finished University With 2.1 Davido throw shade

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Nigerian international musician, David Adeleke, popularly known with his stage name Davido, said that he graduated with Second Class Upper honour from the university.

Davido made a post on his verified microblogging app, Twitter on Tuesday, announcing the grade and warning against boasting about one’s intellectual.

The post read, “Wonderful! me I finished uni with a 2:1. But it’s now cousin Dele who struggled to even get a 2:2 that is now forming “intellectual”.

“Intellectual that has not succeeded in building one single thing in his life on his own.

“This life ehn! Osun beware of FAKES,” he posted.

Davido graduated from the Babcock University, Ogun State, with a degree in Business Administration in 2015.

Davido also announced in December that he made US$22.3 million in 2021.