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Switzerland - Europe's top soccer clubs have criticized FIFA's in-
house efforts to reform, including plans for a 40-team World Cup. The European Club Association says it was not told of FIFA's wish to add eight teams at the 2026 World Cup. The 220-member group says "clubs are not prepared to be further ignored." The ECA says FIFA's lack of consultation was "proof that the proposed reforms are not at the required standard allowing for a new and modern FIFA." The ECA, led by Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, says it suspected FIFA would mismanage the process of involving stakeholders in modernizing after its corruption crisis. Tense relations had seemed repaired in March when FIFA agreed to pay clubs worldwide $209 million for releasing players to the 2018 World Cup. |
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Abuja - James Abiodun Faleke, the running to the late Abubakar
Audu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the
inconclusive November 21 Kogi governorship poll has rejected
party’s offer to be the running mate to Yahaya Bello, the party’s
new candidate for the supplementary election scheduled for
December 5, reports The Nation.
Faleke said he is not interested in surrendering the mandate which
the people of Kogi State bestowed on the Audu/Faleke joint ticket
at the polls.
Faleke, in a new letter to the APC Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun,
dissociated himself from the supplementary poll, which he
insisted was unnecessary since the November 21 governorship
election produced the candidates of the APC as clear winners. Faleke said rather than substitute its late standard bearer at the governorship election for the purpose of a supplementary election, the party ought to have urged INEC to declare it the winner of the poll since the expected results from the scheduled election would be inconsequential. He said he was neither consulted nor informed by anybody before his name was submitted as running mate to a man who has since the conduct of primaries, abandoned the party, took the party to court and worked for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the election. |
Lagos — The military cannot meet the president's December
deadline to crush Boko Haram's Islamic uprising, and Nigerians
must expect suicide bombings to continue, a government
spokesman said Thursday.
Air Commodore Yusuf Anas of the Center for Crisis
Communication said the deadline "may be unrealistic" and warned
Nigerians not to view December as a "sacrosanct date when all
suicide bombings will end."
The 6-year-old uprising already has killed 20,000 people and
driven 2.3 million from the homes.
"The timeline on when to stop the insurgents from activating
sleeper cells and detonating bombs into soft targets in any part of
the country, especially in the frontline states, is therefore not
tenable," Anas said.
Forces from Nigeria and neighboring Chad earlier this year drove
the extremists out of areas in which they had proclaimed an
Islamic caliphate. Recently, the Nigerian Air Force and ground
troops have reported destroying numerous Boko Haram camps
and freeing more than 1,000 kidnap victims.
In June, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the military to
crush the insurgency by December, but the extremists have
pushed back with village raids and urban suicide bombings that
have killed more than 1,500 people.
They have also continued to strike in neighboring countries. On
Wednesday night, suspected Boko Haram militants raided a town
in southeast Niger, killing 18 people and kidnapping a 3-year-old
girl, according to a statement read out on state TV Thursday
night.
Last month, Buhari told the commander of the U.S. Africa
Command, Gen. David Rodriguez, that improved training,
weapons, logistics and welfare had put Nigerian forces in a
stronger position.
Boko Haram was named the world's most deadly extremist group
in the Global Terrorism Index last week, with 6,644 deaths
attributed to it in 2014 — more than any other extremist group. |
Abuja - The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) to declare its candidate, Governor Idris Wada, as the winner
of the November 21 governorship election in Kogi State, reports
The Nation.
The Kogi election had been declared inconclusive following the
cancellation of the poll in 91 units across 21 local government areas
in the state.
The party is also seeking the exclusion of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) from the supplementary election slated for
December 5.
The party’s position was contained in a communiqué issued at the
end of its national caucus meeting held in Abuja Wednesday
night.
The communiqué, signed by the party's National Publicity
Secretary, Olisa Metuh, insisted that with the death of the APC’s
candidate, Abubakar Audu, during the election, the APC has legally
crashed out of the race.
The party noted that with the unfortunate death of Audu, the APC
has no valid candidate in the election, leaving INEC with no other
lawful option than to declare the PDP candidate as the winner of
the election.
Read more at The Nation
- News 24 |
It was a day not to forget in the heart of we students as Basketmouth and other celebrities storms Kogi state university for "glo laffta fest". These are some of the shots taken during d event.
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I came all d way to say.. Thumbup |
You graduating from an institution does nt automatically mean u'll be fluent wen speaking English.. There are lots of graduates out there dat can't even communicate with English. |
wizedon:Hmm.. Thumb up |
FTC |
FTC |
Highbee01:petite? No be Appetite? Yeye dy smell |
Good word'? |
irynterri:sis don vex o . . Be like say u dy guilty |
R2bees:Gbam! |
Rapsowdee01:Prove it |
Guys, mey we no deceive ourselves.. If u no get money hmmm OYO lo wa. We'v seen experience' whrby a relationship of abt 2years was aborted ontop say d babe don see greener pasture(well to do dude). Yoruba will say.. "Owo lafi n se oko obinrin laye ode oni" |
Demigods:Orente means beautiful and loyal |
Emodeee:Who tell u say na girl i be |
Emodeee:for those wey watch the video, den go undastand d tin wey my guy mean. U even sure say person still fi see dah kin girl for Nigeria |
2dice:Did i mention anytin lik golddigging? i dy try tell u say na only money 9ja girls sabi |
I do laugh my ass out whenever i hear Nigerians girls sing the song (Orente by Adekunle Gold).. What baffles me most is dat they love listening to the music to the extent that some nw use it as their ringing tone..Orente means "beautiful and Loyal girl". The point i want us to bring out thr is "LOYAL".. Babe' why sing what you as a person know is neva possible? Or is it dat they didnt listen carefully to the lyrics? Evidence shows that 80% of Nigerian girls are after a guy'/man' riches.. Finding a girl that has true love for a guy is very hard to come by this day. Nairalanders!!! What' ur take on this? Lalasticlala! |
sterlinglee:in short, u wanna get married jst to avoid fornication and to hav kids |
DrGroove:U getting married because of d title "Mrs"? |
IamLEGEND1: Naso.. |
Hannysmilez:And I guess that 'right' person is me ![]() |
nanalady:does dat mean ure getting married because u need a companion ![]() |
nanalady:does dat mean ure getting married because u need a companion |
avasweet:in essence, ure getting married because of kid' |
taken during d event.
. . Be like say u dy guilty
Naso..
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