Sydney17: And you have to first condemn the country! why are you guys so earger to condemn the country at every given opportunity? you think crime is synonimous to nigeria only right? the earleier we change the image of this country through social media the better! say something positive for us! stop looking for negative news to spread on social media!
chisomdoris: Youcef Belaili scored the solitary goal against Senegal that has sealed Algeria’s place in the Round of sixteen of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations
The Desert Foxes become the third African team to make it to the knockout rounds. They join Nigeria and Egypt, after securing their first back-to-back AFCON victory since 1990.
Mane was unfortunate not to win a penalty when he was sandwiched by Adlene Guedioura and Ramy Bensebaini with 20 minutes to go. This raised questions about the use of the video assistant referee (VAR) that will not be in use until the quarter-final stage.
The game did not live up to the hype, with Senegal not having a shot on target until the 78th minute when Youssouf Sabaly’s 20-yard shot was parried by Rais M’Bolhi and Mbaye Diagne put the rebound wide from close range.
Stoke City midfielder Badou Ndiaye blazed a shot over for Senegal just after the hour-mark and Mahrez, in a rare moment of magic, lashed an effort just wide from long range.
auntysimbiat: Thousands of Internally displaced People, IDPs, by Boko Haram violence poured into the streets of the Nigerian city Maiduguri Thursday to vent their anger over food and medicine shortages in their camp. IDPs An AFP reporter witnessed about 4,000 men, women and children from the Gubio camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) block a busy highway in the northeastern city and disrupt traffic.
The protesters accused camp officials of diverting aid supplies meant for the 33,000 IDPs from eight districts in Borno state sacked by jihadists. “We don’t get the food and medical supplies meant for the camp because they are usually diverted by the camp officials,” Sani Abubakar, one of the protesters, told AFP.
“We see food consignments brought to the camp being driven away in the same trucks that bring them and we don’t know where they take them,” said 46-year-old Sani, surrounded by a hoard of protesters who nodded in agreement. At least six people died in the camp within a week due to lack of drugs, according to Laraba Buba, another displaced person.
Amatarasha: Amatarasha found out no yoruba men commented nor praise her , The only afonja who commented cursed her wt omo ale nie (Bastard woman)
I can now see that jealousy n envy on igbos investment has been the problem of yorubas over the years ,Yorubas loves the killing going on ,but hate igbo supermarkets & assorted investments! Imagine if this woman criticise igbos for increasing the price of spare part etc .. ...millions will shout tinubu chase them out of lagos afonja heaven... God of nature ,God of karma and justice in your infinite mercies protect my igbo bros/siss ,We will never suffer shame ,just like the isrealites who will never suffer humiliation amongst thousands of islam country , Amen Amen Amen ,
goodnessme1 yoruba christians una no try abeg
Happiness is my masterkey'
very well said sir God bless we biafrans all over the world amen
EzegeNG: A stray bullet from a clash between soldiers and police killed a 7-year-old girl, Janada Yamta.
She was asleep in her Maiduguri home when her parents heard her scream. She was rushed to the hospital but died on the way from the bullet wound.
It was investigated and it's found there had been a clash between some army personnel and men of the CTU.
The argument started when army officers on mufti tried entering a trailer park to go drinking but stopped by the police stationed at the gate of the trailer park on the night of Sunday, 23rd June.
In the clash, shots were fired which left a police officer, Sergeant Usman dead and two orders badly injured.
According to an eyewitness, the army officers were manhandled badly by the police officers even after identifying themselves.