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The PUNCH can confirm that the Nigeria Football
Federation officials have settled for Frenchman Paul
Le Guen as the next Super Eagles coach. The football
house had made a shortlist of three coaches on
Friday: Le Guen, Salisu Yusuf and Tom Saintfiet but
few days after have now chosen the Frenchman who
will be introduced to the public on July 18.
But while the Eagles manager is being confirmed
according to expectations, the position of assistant
coach has taken a new turn as the federation could
seek an alternative person to work in place of Yusuf
who had worked as one of the assistants to Sunday
Oliseh.
Our correspondent learnt on Monday that the NFF
members were already in search of a coach to work
as the Nigerian assistant to Le Guen.
The official said, “As it is now the position of the
deputy has been thrown open because Yusuf is still
insisting that he would not work as an assistant to Le
Guen. Those who worked on their entries picked the
Frenchman and with the hope that Yusuf could learn a
lot from him for the immediate future but he (Yusuf)
appears to have some other ideas so the federation
will now have to consider a new person altogether to
replace Yusuf.
The former Kano Pillars coach believes he now has
enough managerial wisdom to lead the Eagles.
In the Federation Cup, the Round of 16 matches of
the men’s competition and the quarter-final matches
of the women’s event will take place Tuesday (today)
and Wednesday.
Sunshine Stars of Akure go up against Akwa United in
Makurdi on Tuesday, as Crown of Ogbomosho and
Enugu Rangers play in Kaduna on the same day
according to the fixtures released by the FA on
Monday.
Rivers United and Shooting Stars of Ibadan are at
each other’s jugular at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium,
Kaduna on Wednesday, while Wikki Tourists of Bauchi
and Plateau United will do battle in Akure in all-NPFL
clashes.
FC IfeanyiUbah will take on Katsina United at the
Kwara Sports Complex, Ilorin on Wednesday, while
Nasarawa United will test might with Dynamite of
Benin City at the Confluence Stadium, Lokoja on the
same day as Warri Wolves are up against Prime of
Oshogbo at the Aper Aku Stadium, Makurdi.
The postponed Round of 32 clash between Enyimba
and El-Kanemi Warriors will come up in Abuja also on
Wednesday. The winner of the clash will go up
against J. Atete FC of Delta State at a later date.
In the women’s competition, Abia Angels will take to
the field in Lokoja against Nasarawa Amazons, as
Delta Queens and Katsina Queens do battle in Abuja
on Tuesday, 12th July.
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Muafrika2:really i pray u experience it one day |
Oche211:na even church dey come dey fly enter |
i was already feeling dizzy in church today before i was awaken by the presence of a damsel who was just coming to church (in my heart i was praying she seats in an empty chair close to me so that i can run her matter now)and God answered my prayer . In my mind i was planning the scope to use on her only for our pastor to point at her and called her forward for prayer and amidst the prayer she started confessing HER MARINE KINGDOM EXPLOIT and how she seduces guys and at the end steals their destiny. For my mind i come promise God say i go change from my scopping ways Please help me thank God ooo. please pass dis information to all for others to learn their lesson.. CC:lalasticlala |
i posted dis thread first lalasticlala why and u said 9ja go beta lol it beta start frm nairaland oo |
It all started this morning, when students went to write their exams(SPAT), on getting to the exam hall they've been given their booklet starting their exams when they were told if you haven't paid your fees , you won't be allowed to write exam.......... Which resulted to a riot between students and staffs and this has led to the death of 3 students if not more than from stray bullets. cc:- lalaticlala
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i see goal in d 37 mins be prepared |
Ologba (Benue State) which is a bothering town of
Nassarawa was attacked by over 50 Armed men
who stormed the village around 6pm, shooting and
setting many houses on fire. Ologba borders Agatu.
A resident said that gunmen, numbering over 50
“As we speak they are shooting and burning houses
in Ologba. They are about to enter Obagaji”.
“We are appealing to security agencies to come to
aid”, said the source who spoke over the Phone.
Details are a bit sketchy at the time of this report
but sources confirm that there were human
casualties, although no number was mentioned.
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Mods if una lyk make una still cum close dis thread mtchee #wetinMan do Man. |
Mods if una lyk make una still cum close dis thread mtchee #wetinMan do Man |
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari yesterday broke his
studied silence on the recurring attacks on communities
by alleged Fulani herdsmen as he said a decisive step has
been taken by his administration to end it. To achieve
that, he disclosed that he directed the Minister of
Defence and the Inspector General of Police to put an end
to the menace. In line with the presidential directive, the
military has taken over the security of lives and property
in Nimbo. This was even as the General Officer
Commanding 82, division Nigerian Army Enugu, Major-
General Ibrahim Attahiru has visited the community. While
condemning Monday’s attack on Nimbo community in Uzo
Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State that
claimed several lives, Buhari who spoke through the
Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Lai
Mo hammed, described the attack and killing of innocent
people as unacceptable. “…Let me use this platform to
condemn, in the strongest possible terms, the attack
perpetrated on the Ukpabu Nimbo community in Uzo-
Uwani area of Enugu State on Monday. I deeply
sympathise with all those who lost dear ones, as well as
those who lost their properties, in the attack. “I have
directed the Chief of Defence Staff and the Inspector-
General of Police to secure all communities under attacks
by herdsmen, and to go after all the groups terrorizing
innocent people all over the country. This government will
not allow these attacks to continue. These attacks will
not continue.” President Buhari who spoke at the
presentation of a book written by the Deputy President of
the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu in Abuja sued for
understanding among Nigerians, pledging that his
administration will not fail in its promise of enthroning a
positive change in the country. Also reacting, former head
of state, Gen Yakubu Gowon (rtd) charged Nigerians not
to lose faith in the country as a result of the killings and
attacks by herdsmen. He called on Nigerians to join
forces with the government to fix all security challenges.
Attahiru, in an interview with Daily Sun, said already, a
detachment of soldiers led by an officer in the rank of a
Captain, are already on ground to restore peace in the
village. The GOC, who said he also visited the village head
to reassure him of the military protection from external
inva sion, said the soldiers would remain in the village
until total peace was restored. He called on those taking
refuge in other safe places to return to the village and
carry on with their legitimate business as the military
would do everything possible to protect them from being
attacked. When Daily Sun, visited the village, a team of
soldiers in about six patrol van were spotted. As angry
reactions continue to trail the gruesome attack, Governor
David Umahi of Ebonyi State, Senator Uche Ekwunife, the
All Progressives Congress (APC), the Ndigbo Unity Forum
(NUF), the Ijaw Youths Council and the Igbo Youths
Consultative Forum (IYCF) have tasked the President and
the security agencies to act decisively before the
situation spins out of control. “What happened in Nimbo
was a national calamity, it was an act of barbarism,”
Umahi said. On her part, Senator Ekwunife called on
Buhari to immediately stem further kill ings and ensure
the perpetrators are arrested and brought to book. This is
even as teachers and pupils in neighbouring communities
in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, yesterday fled their
schools, following unconfirmed reports that the herdsmen
were regrouping for a renewed attack. Students of
Community Secondary School, Abbi Ugbene, took to their
heels, thereby disrupting the ongoing Senior School
Certificate Examination (SSCE) by SS3 students. An
eyewitness told Daily Sun that there was also stampede
in public primary schools in Ugbene Ajima, located about
eight kilometers from Nimbo, when pupils hurriedly
packed their school bags and dashed out of their
classrooms. A retired teacher, Richard Eze, said other
public schools also shut down for fear of attack by the
herdsmen. The affected schools, include Central School
Ugbene Ajima, Central School, Abbi, Oriental Primary
School, Akibite and Hilltop Primary School and Ajona
Ugwu. The traditional ruler of Ugbene Ajima, Igwe
Bartholomew Aluma, urged the state and federal
governments to beef up security within the neighbouring
communities. Also speaking, former Director of Social
Communication, Catholic Diocese of Nsukka, Rev. Fr.
Paulinus Ike Ogara, who said he saw the ominous sign in
2001, and repeatedly warned of the danger posed by the
Fulani herdsmen pleaded with the government to beef up
security around schools in the communities to douse
fears of renewed attack. Following his visit to Ukpabi
Nimbo community yesterday, Governor Ugwuanyi
summoned an emergency meeting with the traditional
rulers, presidents-general of town unions and leaders of
the neighborhood watch in all the communities in the
state. A reliable source disclosed that the meeting slated
for Monday, May 2, 2016 at old Governor’s lodge, Enugu
at 1pm is expected to map out the best strategies that
would promote peace and end the attacks from the
herdsmen. The NUF in a statement by its President,
Augustine Chukwudum condemned the alleged silence of
President Buhari. But, the South-East leadership caucus
of the APC in a statement signed by its spokesman, Mr.
Osita Okechukwu, urged the people of Nimbo to take
solace in the determination of Buhari to fish out those
arming the herdsmen with sophisticated weapons. Also
reacting, the IYC in a statement by its Publicity Secretary,
Comrade Eric Omare warned indigenes of Niger Delta
communities to be vigilante and set up structures to
prevent and respond to any attack in the region. It alleged
plot to provoke crisis in the country even as the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) said it will not retaliate
the murder of people of Nimbo by the Fulani herdsmen.
The group in a statement by the Media and Publicity
Secretary of IPOB Mr. Emma Powerful said it was not in
its character to avenge evil for evil promising to remain a
peace loving and focused. |
PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari
yesterday broke his studied silence on
the recurring attacks on communities by
alleged Fulani herdsmen as he said a
decisive step has been taken by his
administration to end it. To achieve that,
he disclosed that he directed the
Minister of Defence and the Inspector
General of Police to put an end to the
menace.
In line with the presidential directive, the
military has taken over the security of
lives and property in Nimbo. This was
even as the General Officer
Commanding 82, division Nigerian Army
Enugu, Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru
has visited the community.
While condemning Monday’s attack on
Nimbo community in Uzo Uwani Local
Government Area of Enugu State that
claimed several lives, Buhari who spoke
through the Minister of Information and
National Orientation, Alhaji Lai Mo
hammed, described the attack and
killing of innocent people as
unacceptable.
“…Let me use this platform to condemn,
in the strongest possible terms, the
attack perpetrated on the Ukpabu Nimbo
community in Uzo-Uwani area of Enugu
State on Monday. I deeply sympathise
with all those who lost dear ones, as
well as those who lost their properties,
in the attack.
“I have directed the Chief of Defence
Staff and the Inspector-General of Police
to secure all communities under attacks
by herdsmen, and to go after all the
groups terrorizing innocent people all
over the country. This government will
not allow these attacks to continue.
These attacks will not continue.”
President Buhari who spoke at the
presentation of a book written by the
Deputy President of the Senate, Ike
Ekweremadu in Abuja sued for
understanding among Nigerians,
pledging that his administration will not
fail in its promise of enthroning a
positive change in the country.
Also reacting, former head of state, Gen
Yakubu Gowon (rtd) charged Nigerians
not to lose faith in the country as a
result of the killings and attacks by
herdsmen. He called on Nigerians to join
forces with the government to fix all
security challenges.
Attahiru, in an interview with Daily Sun,
said already, a detachment of soldiers
led by an officer in the rank of a Captain,
are already on ground to restore peace
in the village.
The GOC, who said he also visited the
village head to reassure him of the
military protection from external inva
sion, said the soldiers would remain in
the village until total peace was
restored.
He called on those taking refuge in other
safe places to return to the village and
carry on with their legitimate business
as the military would do everything
possible to protect them from being
attacked.
When Daily Sun, visited the village, a
team of soldiers in about six patrol van
were spotted.
As angry reactions continue to trail the
gruesome attack, Governor David Umahi
of Ebonyi State, Senator Uche Ekwunife,
the All Progressives Congress (APC),
the Ndigbo Unity Forum (NUF), the Ijaw
Youths Council and the Igbo Youths
Consultative Forum (IYCF) have tasked
the President and the security agencies
to act decisively before the situation
spins out of control.
“What happened in Nimbo was a national
calamity, it was an act of barbarism,”
Umahi said.
On her part, Senator Ekwunife called on
Buhari to immediately stem further kill
ings and ensure the perpetrators are
arrested and brought to book.
This is even as teachers and pupils in
neighbouring communities in Uzo-Uwani
Local Government Area, yesterday fled
their schools, following unconfirmed
reports that the herdsmen were
regrouping for a renewed attack.
Students of Community Secondary
School, Abbi Ugbene, took to their heels,
thereby disrupting the ongoing Senior
School Certificate Examination (SSCE)
by SS3 students.
An eyewitness told Daily Sun that there
was also stampede in public primary
schools in Ugbene Ajima, located about
eight kilometers from Nimbo, when
pupils hurriedly packed their school bags
and dashed out of their classrooms.
A retired teacher, Richard Eze, said
other public schools also shut down for
fear of attack by the herdsmen. The
affected schools, include Central School
Ugbene Ajima, Central School, Abbi,
Oriental Primary School, Akibite and
Hilltop Primary School and Ajona Ugwu.
The traditional ruler of Ugbene Ajima,
Igwe Bartholomew Aluma, urged the
state and federal governments to beef
up security within the neighbouring
communities.
Also speaking, former Director of Social
Communication, Catholic Diocese of
Nsukka, Rev. Fr. Paulinus Ike Ogara,
who said he saw the ominous sign in
2001, and repeatedly warned of the
danger posed by the Fulani herdsmen
pleaded with the government to beef up
security around schools in the
communities to douse fears of renewed
attack.
Following his visit to Ukpabi Nimbo
community yesterday, Governor
Ugwuanyi summoned an emergency
meeting with the traditional rulers,
presidents-general of town unions and
leaders of the neighborhood watch in all
the communities in the state.
A reliable source disclosed that the
meeting slated for Monday, May 2, 2016
at old Governor’s lodge, Enugu at 1pm is
expected to map out the best strategies
that would promote peace and end the
attacks from the herdsmen.
The NUF in a statement by its
President, Augustine Chukwudum
condemned the alleged silence of
President Buhari.
But, the South-East leadership caucus
of the APC in a statement signed by its
spokesman, Mr. Osita Okechukwu, urged
the people of Nimbo to take solace in
the determination of Buhari to fish out
those arming the herdsmen with
sophisticated weapons.
Also reacting, the IYC in a statement by
its Publicity Secretary, Comrade Eric
Omare warned indigenes of Niger Delta
communities to be vigilante and set up
structures to prevent and respond to any
attack in the region.
It alleged plot to provoke crisis in the
country even as the Indigenous People
of Biafra (IPOB) said it will not retaliate
the murder of people of Nimbo by the
Fulani herdsmen.
The group in a statement by the Media
and Publicity Secretary of IPOB Mr.
Emma Powerful said it was not in its
character to avenge evil for evil
promising to remain a peace loving and
focused. |
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am late hope d picx is fine small abi
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According to report,the embattled ex-Minister of
Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke,
has concluded plans to flee UK.
In a report by The Nation Newspaper, Diezani
allegedly got herself a citizenship passport of the
Commonwealth of Dominica.
Read below;
It was further gathered that investigators in
UK and Nigeria had got wind of Diezani’s
plot to flee the country and start a new life
as a citizen of the small Caribbean country
of only 72,000 people.
The ex-Minister, who is currently under
investigation in Britain for alleged corruption
while in office, was given away by some
anti-corruption and civil society groups in
the UK.The report further revealed that
Diezani, who is also battling cancer, had her
citizenship confirmed in a May 29, 2015 with
an approval letter by the Prime Minister of
the Commonwealth of Dominica, Roosevelt
Skerrit.
According to the report, the diplomatic
passport with number DP0000445, is
designed to allow the ex-Minister “pass
freely without let or hindrance and afford the
bearer such assistance and protection as
may be necessary.”
Issued on May 21, 2015, Diezani’s alleged
Dominica passport is expected to expire on
May 20, 2020. |
hmm..
Church were you can check if your name is in
Heaven or hell with just N20,000
Do you think this is Possible?
kindly share your thought |
booked |
too long BT K |
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d guy on white doesn't luk abokish tho soso cute |
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