Author: David Great

Julian Nagelsmann has been linked to a host of clubs

Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann said on Sunday that a survey carried out by German broadcaster ARD asking about the skin colour of national team players was racist, and he was surprised it was even conducted. According to the research, commissioned by ARD, a public broadcaster with rights to Euro 2024, which begins on June 14 in Germany, almost one-fifth of those polled said they wanted more white players in the national team. On Saturday, Joshua Kimmich, a member of the national team, labelled the poll racist, and his coach agreed. “Josh responded really well, with a very clear and thought-out…

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Court denies Al-Shabab terrorists bail over Owo church attack

Justice Akintayo Aluko of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has sentenced Stephen Andrew Ojo,  a Whatsapp Hacker who defrauded his victim of the sum of N700,000,00, to a total of 32 months imprisonment. Justice Aluko convicted and sentenced the hacker to the jail-term after he changed his earlier not guilty plea, when the matter came up for hearing on Friday. The convicted hacker was earlier arraigned before the court by the operatives of Zone 2 Command, of the Nigeria police, Onikan, Lagos, sometimes in December, 2023. He was arraigned before the court on a four count-charge of conspiracy,…

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Oladapo Aborowa lauds NSCDC as champions of national security, public safety

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has arrested the wife of a suspected pipeline vandal and seized possession of two fabricated guns in Rivers. This is contained in a statement by NSCDC public relations officer (PRO), Babawale Afolabi, on Saturday in Abuja. According to the PRO, the corps got an intelligence tip-off concerning some pipeline vandals residing at the Idia/Ogburu waterside settlement camp, located around a multinational company in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, Onelga, Rivers. He said that the operation by the Commandant-General’s Special Intelligence Squad (CGSIS) led to the arrest of one Isaac, while other suspects, including her husband, are…

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South Africa’s ANC loses majority seat first time since 1994

South Africa’s ruling African National Congress awaited the imminent confirmation on Saturday that it had lost its three-decade-old absolute majority and would have to find allies if it is to remain in power. With more than 98 per cent of the votes from Wednesday’s election counted, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s ANC had only 40.15 per cent support, a catastrophic slump from the 57.5 it won in 2019. This marks a historic turning point for South Africa as the party has enjoyed an absolute majority since 1994 when liberation leader Nelson Mandela led the nation out of white-minority rule and into democracy.…

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Adesina seeks institutional support systems for Africa at UNGA

The Board of Governors of the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group has approved a capital increase of 117 billion dollars to further support Nigeria and other countries on the continent. The AfDB president, Dr Akinwumi Adesina, said this at the closing of the 2024 annual meetings of the bank in Nairobi. “So the Board of Governors of the AfDB approved a general callable capital increase for the bank for 117 billion dollars. “This is a major demonstration of the faith of our shareholders’ confidence in us. They have confidence in our ability to use resources well. “They have confidence in…

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Army shooting bullets

Massive outrage have trailed reports of arrest of unarmed civilians in  Abia State by men of the Nigerian Army following the death of 5 soldiers who were killed by members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The incident, which has sparked condemnation from citizens across the nation, has raised concerns about human rights violations and the role of military in curbing crimes. Reacting to the development numerous Nigerians have taken to social media to express their dismay and demand accountability from the authorities. Rose Agwu a medical doctor, whose sibling was taken away by men of the Nigerian…

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Al-Hilal players celebrate winning the Saudi Pro League

Saudi Pro League winners Al-Hilal defeated Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr 5-4 in a penalty shootout on Friday to win the Saudi Cup and complete the domestic double, leaving the Portuguese star in tears at the end of the drama. Al-Hilal’s Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ronaldo both scored in the shootout, but goalkeeper Yassine Bounou was the hero as he saved Al-Nassr’s final two penalties to seal the trophy after three players were sent off before to extra time. Al-Hilal who were without injured Brazilian star Neymar had won the Saudi Pro League to deny Ronaldo his first league title in Saudi Arabia…

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Brentford's Ivan Toney scored twice to stun Manchester City in the league

Tottenham Hotspur could sign England forward Ivan Toney, 28, in a deal worth £40m from Brentford this summer. (Football Insider) Toney was named in England manager Gareth Southgate’s provisional 33-man team for the Euro 2024 tournament. (Chronicle NG) Borussia Dortmund cannot afford to re-sign England winger Jadon Sancho, 24, from Manchester United on a permanent basis. (Sky Sports) England midfielder Kobbie Mainoo, 19, will sign a new contract with Manchester United worth quadruple his current salary after this summer’s European Championship. (Star) Everton are prepared to sell any of their star players this summer, including England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, 30, and 21-year-old English defender Jarrad Branthwaite, who is a target for Manchester United. (Sun)…

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NLC TUC: Organized labour said its national minimum wage negotiation would be base on the current economic reality

The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) have called for an indefinite strike beginning Monday, June 3, after failing to reach an agreement with the government on a new minimum wage. The organised labour unions said on May 1 that they would strike if a new minimum wage was not agreed upon by the end of May. “Government refused to move forward, not even a kobo was added to the 60,000 naira that they proposed on Tuesday and we rightly rejected,” the unions said in a statement. They said that government representatives did not show up…

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Abia State Governor Alex Otti has confirmed two separate kidnap attempts at Olokoro and Ubakala, both in the Umuahia South Local Government Area, by men suspected to be cattle herders.

Armed men killed at least six civilians and five soldiers in an attack in Abia state, the military said Friday, prompting the state government to announce a N25million reward for information on the shooters. The attack on Thursday was the latest in a series of raids in a region plagued by separatist violence. According to defence spokesperson Major-General Edward Buba, the terrorists killed five soldiers posted as peacekeepers in the region, while six civilians were killed in the crossfire. No group claimed responsibility, but the army blamed the outlawed separatist Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) movement which wants the surrounding…

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