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Good morning friends please i am an undergraduate and i need a part time job here in Abeokuta.it should be on shifting bases.thanks. |
this goes to all funaab aspirants that the admission portal for 2016/2017 academic session has been opened. visit admission.unaab.edu.ng for more details.also if you need an accommodation or any help you can contact me on 08138138998 |
This information goes to all students in Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, that as the nation wide strike set to commence tomorrow there shall be a peaceful protest tomorrow morning at camp against the recent hike in PMS. |
shey na me kill ham ?? |
wat a disgrace to our dear senate president,change indeed |
David de Gea eyes Man Utd starting place Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea returned to action when started ahead of national team captain Iker Casillas in Spain’s 1-0 win over Macedonia. It was his first game back since the end of July and the 24-year-old says he is now focused on reclaiming his number one spot with Manchester United. David de Gea saw a transfer move to Real Madrid break down on the final day and has missed Manchester United’s first four games in the league. “I felt so good,” De Gea told reporters after the win in Macedonia. “I hope that I now have some good fortune also with my club. “The support I received have been so important. I have awesome team-mates.” Manchester United teammate Juan Mata, who scored the only goal of the game, was quick to praise De Gea putting his club troubles behind him to put up a good showing for Spain “De Gea hadn’t so much work to do but he is always very focused,” he said. “He’s a good professional” Meanwhile, Del Bosque added that he had no concerns about De Gea being rusty. “We trust in all of players and, of course, De Gea,” he stated. “But, overall, we didn’t play well. Our opponent was very good, focused, solid and intense.” Spain’s victory in Macedonia means that they can seal their place at Euro 2016 by beating Luxembourg next month. http://aeronews247..com.ng/2015/09/david-de-gea-eyes-man-utd-starting_8.html |
Eva CaneiroEva Carneiro FIFA’s medical commission will this week discuss Jose Mourinho’s battle with Chelsea club doctor Eva Carneiro amid growing pressure for a settlement by the English Premier League Champions. Mourinho has refused to back down from criticism of Carneiro and head physio Jon Fearn after they went on the pitch to treat Eden Hazard in the 2-2 home draw with Swansea last month. They have since been excluded from the team bench by Mourinho and have consulted lawyers. Carneiro and Fearn’s medical intervention — called on by Hazard and the referee — reduced Chelsea to nine players as goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois had already been sent off. An angry Mourinho called it “impulsive and naive”. FIFA’s top medical experts have already backed Carneiro and FIFA’s medical commission is expected to issue a statement backing the Chelsea doctor after a meeting on Friday. “You would expect me to support the team doctor,” said medical commission chairman Michel D’Hooghe, a longstanding FIFA executive member, when he announced it would be discussed. Mary O’Rourke, one of Britain’s top medical lawyers who has been involved in landmark cases on football injuries, said FIFA would back the 41-year-old Carneiro. “It is an important point of principle,” she said on the sidelines of the Soccerex convention in Manchester. “I would like to see the message go round the world — and I think you will see FIFA on Friday saying the same — they did nothing wrong because their duty was to the player as a patient, their duty was to the referee,” O’Rourke said. “Their job in the club is to look after the players, and not to run the team and not to be tactically aware.” O’Rourke said clubs have to be even more wary of injuries after the Peter Cech case at Chelsea and Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Loris’s recent concussion. But the leading barrister said there were signs that a settlement is being discussed without the need for court proceedings by Carneiro or an apology by Mourinho. “I don’t think you need to say that Mourinho has to apologise. I think you get the message out there if you have the pair of them back out there on the bench. “We don’t need to start making people eat humble pie or anything. It is a recognition that they did nothing wrong.” – ‘heat of the moment’ – O’Rourke said the referee had to call on a doctor after Hazard signalled his injury. She said that in rugby union, referees have been sued for not bringing on medical assistance. The lawyer said Mourinho’s comments had were “heat of the moment” after a game that Chelsea should have won and had “not been thought through”. “As much as one understands the passion of the manager or a coach, or their needs, you have to at the end of the day prioritise the player, because apart from anything else if the player sues he is not suing the manager he is suing the doctor and the physio.” O’Rourke said there signs that Chelsea wanted to “mend” its relationship with the doctor. “Some situations are not mendable. This one may not be. “You should take something from it that Chelsea have said nothing and that Eva Carneiro has said nothing — there may well be a will to see if this situation can be mended.” O’Rourke, who has written widely about football injury cases, said it was disappointing that the Football Association and Premier League have not spoken about the case. But she said it could be a sign that both are in contact with Chelsea. source : http://aeronews247..com.ng/2015/09/fifa-to-discuss-chelsea-doctor-case.html |
Eva CaneiroEva Carneiro FIFA’s medical commission will this week discuss Jose Mourinho’s battle with Chelsea club doctor Eva Carneiro amid growing pressure for a settlement by the English Premier League Champions. Mourinho has refused to back down from criticism of Carneiro and head physio Jon Fearn after they went on the pitch to treat Eden Hazard in the 2-2 home draw with Swansea last month. They have since been excluded from the team bench by Mourinho and have consulted lawyers. Carneiro and Fearn’s medical intervention — called on by Hazard and the referee — reduced Chelsea to nine players as goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois had already been sent off. An angry Mourinho called it “impulsive and naive”. FIFA’s top medical experts have already backed Carneiro and FIFA’s medical commission is expected to issue a statement backing the Chelsea doctor after a meeting on Friday. “You would expect me to support the team doctor,” said medical commission chairman Michel D’Hooghe, a longstanding FIFA executive member, when he announced it would be discussed. Mary O’Rourke, one of Britain’s top medical lawyers who has been involved in landmark cases on football injuries, said FIFA would back the 41-year-old Carneiro. “It is an important point of principle,” she said on the sidelines of the Soccerex convention in Manchester. “I would like to see the message go round the world — and I think you will see FIFA on Friday saying the same — they did nothing wrong because their duty was to the player as a patient, their duty was to the referee,” O’Rourke said. “Their job in the club is to look after the players, and not to run the team and not to be tactically aware.” O’Rourke said clubs have to be even more wary of injuries after the Peter Cech case at Chelsea and Tottenham goalkeeper Hugo Loris’s recent concussion. But the leading barrister said there were signs that a settlement is being discussed without the need for court proceedings by Carneiro or an apology by Mourinho. “I don’t think you need to say that Mourinho has to apologise. I think you get the message out there if you have the pair of them back out there on the bench. “We don’t need to start making people eat humble pie or anything. It is a recognition that they did nothing wrong.” – ‘heat of the moment’ – O’Rourke said the referee had to call on a doctor after Hazard signalled his injury. She said that in rugby union, referees have been sued for not bringing on medical assistance. The lawyer said Mourinho’s comments had were “heat of the moment” after a game that Chelsea should have won and had “not been thought through”. “As much as one understands the passion of the manager or a coach, or their needs, you have to at the end of the day prioritise the player, because apart from anything else if the player sues he is not suing the manager he is suing the doctor and the physio.” O’Rourke said there signs that Chelsea wanted to “mend” its relationship with the doctor. “Some situations are not mendable. This one may not be. “You should take something from it that Chelsea have said nothing and that Eva Carneiro has said nothing — there may well be a will to see if this situation can be mended.” O’Rourke, who has written widely about football injury cases, said it was disappointing that the Football Association and Premier League have not spoken about the case. But she said it could be a sign that both are in contact with Chelsea. source : http://aeronews247..com.ng/2015/09/fifa-to-discuss-chelsea-doctor-case.html |
140715F-Ibok-Ete-Ekwe-Ibas.jpg - 140715F-Ibok-Ete-Ekwe-Ibas.jpg Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas Senator Iroegbu and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, in one of his first major policy and administrative decision, has unveiled Navy Strategic Directive 2015-1, aimed at providing adequate security in the maritime sector, ensure effective monitoring of the nation's waterways and sustain its effort to maintain credible presence at sea. Ibas disclosed this Monday at the Naval Headquarters, Abuja, where he stressed that the consultations and interactions he had with the Principal Staff Officers, Flag Officers Commanding, Commands of Autonomous Units, and all strata of the Navy, coupled with various briefs formed the foundation upon which the strategic Directive 2015-1 was based. According to him, "This strategic Directive is set out to guide the attainment of Nigerian Navy(NN) goals in areas considered critical to effectiveness of NN operational, logistics and administrative process and procedures source :http://aeronews247..com.ng/2015/09/cns-unveils-strategic-plan-to-ensure.html |
chai |
wr u na put PHYSICS |
dis strike no concern FG dis is matter of states governor |
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