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May 12, 2023 Golden Eaglets Crash to Burkina-Faso at U17 AFCON

Golden Eaglets Crash to Burkina-Faso at U17 AFCON

Following a 2-1 quarterfinal loss to fellow West Africans Burkina Faso on Thursday, the Golden Eaglets’ chances of qualifying for the 2023 U-17 World Cup and winning the U-17 Africa Cup of Nations for the first time in 16 years were destroyed.

At the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers, forward Aboubacar Camara assisted on both of the Burkinabe’s goals as they took a 2-0 lead.

However, Eaglets forward Abubakar Abdullahi cut the lead in half midway through the second half, but it was insufficient as the Baby Stallions secured a tenacious victory to advance to the U-17 AFCON semifinals in Algeria and book a World Cup ticket.

The Eaglets made a strong start to the game but found it difficult to penetrate Burkina Faso’s defense. Eaglets coach Nduka Ugbade did not make any changes to the team that defeated South Africa 3-2 in their previous group game.

Just two minutes after the game’s start, Charles Agada had the first opportunity, but goalkeeper Abdoulaye Traore stopped his close-range attempt.

The Baby Stallions’ defense eventually cleared Abdullahi’s remarkable effort from beyond the box six minutes after he thought he had given the Eaglets the lead.

Nigeria maintained their control and nearly received a reward, but once more the Burkinabe woodwork saved them, with Agada hitting the upright 15 minutes into the game.

The Eaglets cleared their lines to keep the score tied after Brahima Traore’s team had their first opportunity of the game in the 39th minute.

Nevertheless, Burkina Faso took the lead with just one minute remaining in the first half, despite the Eaglets’ dominance during that period.

Tochukwu Ogboji, a defender, attempted to clear the ball but made a poor connection, allowing Aboubacar Camara the opportunity to seize the opportunity and give their opponents the lead going into halftime.

The Eaglets continued to dominate but failed to take advantage of their opportunities in the second half, just like the first 45 minutes.

The Stallions extended their lead 12 minutes after the restart from the spot after the referee gave a penalty for a clumsy challenge inside the Nigerian box, even though Ugbade’s team had 60 percent of the possession.

After Camara calmly converted from the penalty spot to make it 2-0, Abdullahi scored for the record world champions 10 minutes later, but it was too late.

The Eaglets’ efforts to score an equalizer were unsuccessful, and substitute FavourUgbade’s team should have scored a late equalizer thanks to Daniel’s looping header, but the excellent Traore blocked the goal-bound attempt.

However, Burkina Faso managed to hold on and defeat the Eaglets, earning a storied victory and securing their spot in the 2023 World Cup.

In the tournament’s semifinals, they will now play Senegal, the tournament favorite.

May 12, 2023 President, Governors and Judges got N651m Hazard Allowance

President, Governors and Judges got N651m Hazard Allowance

According to the website of the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Allocation Commission(RMFAC), the President,  Muhammadu Buhari and his Vicet Yemi Osinbajo, state governors, and their deputies as weell as Judges across the country have enjoyed about N651.2m hardship allowance in the last eight years of the Buhari administration.

The hardship allowance, which is 50 per cent of the annual basic salary, is given to member of the executives and Judiciary.

The RMAFC document disclosed that the president is entitled to N1.76m annually as a hardship allowance. This means that within a period of eight years, Buhari would have earned N14.08m as hardship allowance.

The Vice President is entitled to N1.52m annually, which means that in eight years, Osinbajo would have earned N12.16m as hardship allowance.

While a state governor is entitled to N1.11m annually, a deputy state governor is entitled to N1.06m.

In eight years, the hardship allowance of the 36 state governors would have gulped N319.68m while that of their deputies would have gulped N305.28m.

In comparison, Nigerians are asking who determines the level of hardship faced by citizens and how they are compensated.

May 11, 2023 Cult Clashes Ravage Nwaniba, In Uyo

Cult Clashes Ravage Nwaniba, In Uyo

Residents of Nwaniba, in Uyo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom state have not slept with their eyes closed due to a  bloody supremacy clash between two rival cult groups – Klaans and Black Axe confraternities – over the control of a minibus park in that axis.

It was gathered that the incident started on Sunday in the Nwaniba Area of the state when the two groups engaged each other over alleged encroachment into the park to collect parking tolls by one group, forcing an angry reaction from the opposing camp.

A resident of the community, Nora Iwang, told Journalists in Uyo  that property estimated at several millions of naira have been destroyed in the clashes while thousands have deserted their homes.

Nora who said she was returning home that fateful day disclosed that she had to sleep with relations and friends outside the area, following distressed calls from frightful neighbours around Udo Ekpo Nkpo Street.

“Thank God, I finally arrived at my house this morning  after my friends called me Monday evening to sleep elsewhere and not to return for fear of being killed by the rampaging armed hoodlums,” Iwang lamented.

Investigation revealed that eight people were slaughtered in Use Offot, and over 10 others were killed in Anua, Ekpri Nsukara and Oniong communities, while several others have been hospitalised in various hospitals with varying degrees of injuries.

Meanwhile, the police Public Relations Officer, SP Odiko Macdon, who confirmed the killings, said only four people were killed, adding that “the Commissioner of Police Olatoye Durosinmi, is miffed at the disruption of public order and safety by two rival cult groups at Anua Offot and Use Offot, both at Nwaniba, in Uyo Local Government Area, leading to the loss of lives.

“The CP condemned in strong terms the wanton destruction of lives and has vowed to bring perpetrators to book, hence, he has deployed Tactical resources to restore order and fish out the perpetrators.

“The CP has, therefore, called on residents of the said communities and Uyo, to go about their lawful businesses without fear of molestation and be assured of their safety because of strategies emplaced.

“He has sent a clear warning to perpetrators of these dastardly acts to desist forthwith or face the dire consequences of their actions,” Macdon said in a statement on Tuesday.

May 9, 2023 Hope Rises for Blessing Okagbare as Lira Pleads Guilty

Hope Rises for Blessing Okagbare as Lira Pleads Guilty

The hope of former Nigerian track and field star Blessing Okagbare clearing her name of doping and returning to the sport received a big boost on Monday after therapist Eric Lira pleaded guilty at the American court in Texas.

Okagbare was banned for 10 years after she was found guilty of using banned drugs.

Lira was found to have supplied drugs to Okagbare in the build-up to the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics in 2021.

US Attorney Damian Williams said Monday after Lira pleaded guilty in a federal court in Manhattan that the case was a “watershed moment for international sport.”

“Lira provided banned performance-enhancing substances to Olympic athletes who wanted to corruptly gain a competitive edge,” Williams said.

“Such craven efforts to undermine the integrity of sport subverts the purpose of the Olympic games: to showcase athletic excellence through a level playing field.

“Lira’s efforts to pervert that goal will not go unpunished.”

US anti-doping officials welcomed Lira’s conviction, noting that it was only made possible by the recently enacted law.

“Without this law, Lira, who held himself out as a doctor to athletes, likely would have escaped consequence for his distribution of dangerous performance-enhancing drugs and his conspiracy to defraud the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games because he did not fall under any sport anti-doping rules,” said Travis Tygart, the chief executive of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, a nonprofit”, AFP confirmed.

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