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Francis Uzoho, a former Golden Eaglets goalkeeper, hailed a memorable Deportivo La Coruna debut after keeping a clean sheet in Sunday’s 0-0 draw at Eiba. According to BBC Sport, the 18-year-old, who arrived at the club from Qatar’s Aspire Academy in January, produced four important saves to help Deportivo claim a point. “A day that will never disappear from my memory – my debut – thanks all for the support,” he said. Uzoho is the youngest foreign goalkeeper to ever play in La Liga. At 18 years 11 months and 17 days, he becomes the second youngest player in La Liga this season, behind Real Madrid’s Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi – who made his debut at 18 years 10 months 27 days earlier this month. Uzoho follows in the footsteps of Wilfred Agbonavbare and Peter Rufai as Nigerian goalkeepers to have played in the Spanish top flight. After regular first-choice goalkeeper Ruben had suffered a finger injury, Deportivo boss Pepe Mel opted for the Nigerian ahead of the experienced Costel Pantilimon and was impressed by the youngster. “A coach has to act according to the things he sees in training,” Mel said. “He is only 18 and he can barely speak Spanish but I know what he can offer this club.” Uzoho will be hoping he has done enough to make a second appearance when Deportivo host Girona on 23 October. The goalkeeper was part of the victorious Nigeria squad at the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates, albeit without playing a single minute at the tournament. Deportivo have a long history of giving African goalkeepers opportunities. Rufai, who won the Tunisia ’94 Africa Cup of Nations and appeared at two World Cups, played for the club between 1997 and 1999.
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Favour589@gmail.com Federal university of technology akure Electrical and Electronics engineering |
Favour589@gmail.com Federal university of technology akure Electrical and Electronics engineering 300 level |
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Tobi Medase popularly known as Tobi Medal released a video today claiming his account was hacked and that he hasn't been involved in any rape case watch the video below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRF50vKSxj0 |
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THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, AKURE (Office of the Registrar) PUBLIC NOTICE POST-UTME/DIRECT ENTRY SCREENING EXERCISE FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS FOR THE 2016/2017 SESSION All candidates, who made The Federal University of Technology, Akure their choice of first institution and obtained a minimum score of 180 and above in the 2016 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), are invited for a screening exercise in the University from Tuesday 9th August to Friday 12th August, 2016. Similarly, candidates who made FUTA their choice of first or/second institution for the Direct Entry Admission for the 2016/2017 Academic Session are also invited for the screening exercise. Such candidates are to visit FUTA website (www.futa.edu.ng) to register for the screening exercise, after a payment of N2,500.00 (Two thousand five hundred Naira only) through e-tranzact. Candidates are expected to print out their screening schedule after a successful registration. They are also expected to come along with the following items on the day of screening as printed out on the schedule: (1) UTME result print-out (2) O’level result(s) print out of maximum of two sittings (3) O’level result checking scratch card(s) (One or two, depending on the number of sittings) Awaiting result candidates can also register, but they are expected to come along with their O’level results on the day of screening. Dr (Mrs) M.O. Ajayi Registrar |
Programming is usually taught in most universities in Nigeria especially for students studying courses like computer science, electrical and electronics engineering etc. For those that have learnt programming in the university, you will agree with me that at first it looked strange and awkward because it was not introduced while in secondary school. I believe if secondary school students especially those in science class are exposed to these programming languages, we will be able to produce great programmers in Nigeria. This will also create employment for the teachers.
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