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Arsenal stars, Alex Lacazette and Pierre- Emerick Aubameyang hustle on Mesut Ozil's No 10 shirt Arsenal's two star forwards Alex Lacazette and pierre-Emerick Aubameyang are already hustling for Mesut Ozil's No 10 shirt, despite the playmaker's move to Fenerbahce not being formalised yet. https://e0.365dm.com/19/04/2048x1152/skysports-arsenal-lacazette_4637359.jpg The jersey was previously worn by club legend Dennis Bergkamp and was inherited by Ozil after Jack Wilshere's departure from the club in 2018. Lacazette appears to have won the battle for the number, which he wore at Olympique Lyonnais, according to an exchange between- the two played out over Instagram Stories. Source: glord.ml/site-1.html?to-blog=23 |
West Ham are looking for a replacement for Sebastien Haller, who was sold to Ajax for 22 million euros, representing a loss of about the same amount on his original transfer fee. https://files.proyectoclubes.com/malaga/201806/662x372a_2612044718-04-22-malagacf-r-sociedad28.jpg The club have alighted on a new option, who might cost about the same amount of cash. Youssef En-Nesyri, the Sevilla forward. He has 12 goals in 25 matches so far this season, and West Ham have made an offer of 25 million euros plus five million in bonuses. This amount has been rejected by Sevilla for now, but they may still get the Moroccan. The Athletic has reported that Sevilla are prepared to do business, but they're waiting for a better offer. As for West Ham, they are suffering and are struggling in front of goal. Nesyri is decent and fit. Source: https://naijagidi.ml/site-1.html?to-blog=25 |
https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/SPORT-PREVIEW-ERLING-HAALAND.jpg Chelsea are after Erling Haaland, striker Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund. The player would cost in excess of his £75 million release clause, which does not kick in until 2022. He would not be considered a replacement for the struggling Timo Werner, rather as a complementary player given his ability to lead the line and Werner's versatility. Source: http://naijagidi.ml/site-1.html?to-blog=26 |
https://247ureports.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Anambra-Private-Schools.jpg The Federal Government has insisted that the January 18 resumption date for schools in the country remains intact despite fears over the surge in COVID-19 cases in Nigeria. The Federal Ministry of Education in a statement made available to press said that after extensive consultations with relevant stakeholders, including State Governors, Commissioners of Education, Proprietors and heads of institutions, staff unions and students, the consensus of opinion is that the resumption date of 18th January should remain. The Ministry, however, explained that all schools and parents must ensure strict compliance with COVID-19 protocols such as wearing of face masks, social distancing among others . Federal government pointed out that These measures which are to ensure safe reopening of schools for academic activities will be subject to constant review as they urge teachers, school administrators and other stakeholders to ensure strict compliance . Earlier in the week, the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 had hinted that it would review the resumption date (January 18, 2020) for learning institutions in the country, citing the rising of COVID-19 infections in Africa's most populous nation . This had sparked fears among many Nigerians that school resumption might be put on hold indefinitely even though many states in the country had set dates for the reopening of the learning centres . source: http://naijagidi.ml/site-1.html?to-blog=143 |
University of Jos, Wednesday announced the date for school resumption. A statement signed by it's Deputy Registrar, Information and Publications, Abdullahi Abdullahi, said that UNIJOS is expected to resume on Friday 22nd January 2021. His statement reads: “The Senate of the University of Jos has considered and approved an amended Academic Calendar for 2019/2020 Session of the University. “At its 4th Special Meeting for the 2019/2020 Session held on Monday 11th January 2021, Senate approved that students are to resume for the continuation of the 2019/2020 Session as from Friday 22nd January 2021 with the reopening of the various campuses of the University. |
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