Thursday 26 December 2013

United still in title race –Moyes



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Manchester United manager David Moyes is confident his side can challenge for the Premier League after a superb fightback at Hull City.
The reigning champions found themselves 2-0 down within 15 minutes at the KC Stadium on Thursday, James Chester volleying home against his former club before David Meyler’s strike found the net via a deflection from Jonny Evans.
United refused to wilt, however, and soon restored parity thanks to Chris Smalling’s header and a superb volley from Wayne Rooney – his 150th goal in the Premier League for United.
In the second half, Bruce hit the crossbar when he met Tom Huddlestone’s corner as Hull searched for a winner.

Okagbare breaks the jinx, Bolt unstoppable

 
Okagbare (second right) during heat at the 2013 World Athletics Championships in Moscow
Blessing Okagbare emerged as the only outstanding Nigerian in 2013 in the world athletics after retaining the national women’s 100m crown for the fifth time at the Cross River State All Nigeria Athletics Championships. No other athlete, male or female, has achieved a similar feat.
The Edo State-born athlete also ended Nigeria’s 14-year medal drought at the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Moscow by winning a silver and a bronze, which she won in the women’s long jump and the 200m event respectively. The 24-year-old’s feat placed Nigeria in the 24th position in the medals table at the championships.

Foreign private jet operators scramble for Nigerian market



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Private jet operators are set to rake in billions of dollars from Nigerian politicians as the nation prepares for 2015 elections,  
Private jet and chartered aircraft companies from Europe and North America, especially the United States and Canada, are bracing for a boom in the Nigeria’s private jet market as the nation gets ready for general elections in 2015, findings have shown.
Top aviation officials disclosed that a significant number of the companies from Europe, the US and Canada were already submitting applications through local representatives to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and the Ministry of Aviation to bring in aircraft into the country for charter operations.
It was also learnt that some foreign private jets had started coming into country in preparation for the boom, expected to begin as early as the first quarter of 2014. The source said, “I think 2014 is going to be a very booming year for private jet operators in the country. The local operators are warming up for this seriously. But the interesting and surprising thing about this is that a number of foreign companies, especially from Europe, the US and Canada, have submitted documents, seeking permission to bring in private jets into the country for charter operations.

Mba quits CHAN Eagles for France



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The 2013 Africa Nations Cup star Sunday Mba is now a major doubt for next month’s Championship for African Nations as he is set to join French club Bastia, coach Stephen Keshi has said.
Keshi said in Abuja on Thursday that Mba, was on his way to France to join Bastia, the French side which first indicated interest in him after Nigeria’s Nations Cup triumph last February in South Africa. Detail on the player’s move indicates that he may leave the Eagles camp as early as Friday (today) for the European country.
The Eagles manager said the early departure plan has forced the coaching crew not to include the player in the team for the friendly match in Port Harcourt on Saturday against a Rivers selected side.
“We have resigned ourselves to fate and working hard to discover those who can fill Mba’s shoes, as he seems to have nicked a deal with Bastia and may not be part of CHAN tourney. We just have to brace and wish him the best because it’s a career thing,” Eagles assistant coach Dan Amokachi said.
Mba becomes the second player to quit the team in the last 10 days. Golden Eaglets call-up Kelechi Iheanacho also left the camp in search of a foreign club.

They ruled music scene in 2013 (1)

 
They ruled music scene
Some artistes clearly outshone their colleagues and drew the attention of most music fans in 2013, writes Jayne Augoye
 In 2013, quite a number of artistes made their mark on the music scene. But, a few stood out on account of their ingenuity and enjoyed higher rating than the others.
They include  Wizkid, Ice Prince, Kcee, Flavour, Inyanya, Olamide, Burna Boy and Phyno, among others.
 Burna Boy
 He made newspaper headlines after reports emerged that he sold the marketing rights to his debut album, ‘Leaving an impact for eternity’ for N10m to popular Alaba music and movie marketer, Uba Pacific.
The album is also said to have made a record sale of 40,000 units on the day of its release.
The singer, who has the backing of his grandfather, Benson Idonije, who was the manager of the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti was made a Globacom ambassador this year.
Armed with his unique style of music, which is a deviation from the norm, he has proved that sometimes, it pays to resist the band-wagon effect.
With “Like to party” track and video fashioned after Shaba Ranks’ style of music, the singer hit the music scene with a bang.
During 2013 Felabration, the young act performed to a large crowd in his underpants.
The performance will linger in the memories of music fans for many years to come.

Obama signs two-year cross-party budget bill


President Obama
US President Barack Obama has signed a two-year bipartisan federal budget bill, averting the risk of a government shutdown in January.
The hard-fought legislation was passed by both the Senate and the House of Representatives earlier this month.
The bill had been drafted by a cross-party budget committee set up after October’s 16-day government shutdown.
Mr Obama also signed a bill cracking down on a sexual assault in the military and six other bills.
He did so while holidaying in Hawaii at the end of the year that has seen a political gridlock over his signature healthcare law, the federal debt limit and issues ranging from immigration to gun control.
Congress will now have until 15 January to pass a $1.012tn (£617bn) fiscal spending bill for 2014.

Carnivorous fish attack bathers in Argentina

 
A school of carnivorous fish related to the piranha has attacked bathers in an Argentine river, injuring about 70.
Thousands of bathers were cooling off in the Parana River in Rosario, 300km (186 miles) north of Buenos Aires, on Christmas Day when the attack happened.
Officials blamed the attack on the palometa fish, describing the event as “exceptional”.
Paramedics said dozens of people had their extremities attacked and some had lost digits.
Director of lifeguards in Rosario, Federico Cornier, said bathers suddenly began to complain of bite marks on hands and feet as they cooled off in a heat wave.

S’Sudan crisis: East Africa leaders hold emergency talks

 
The leaders of Ethiopia, South Sudan and Kenya met in Juba on Thursday
East Africa’s leaders are to meet in Kenya to discuss growing violence in South Sudan, where more than 1,000 people are believed to have died.
The talks come a day after South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir met the prime ministers of Kenya and Ethiopia.
Meanwhile, the UN said the first peacekeeping reinforcements were expected to arrive in 48 hours.
Violence erupted 12 days ago between forces loyal to Mr Kiir and those backing his ex-deputy Riek Machar.
More than 50,000 civilians have sought refuge at UN compounds in South Sudan.
East African regional leaders from the eight-member bloc, known as Igad, will meet in Kenya’s capital Nairobi to follow up on issues raised during Thursday’s talks with President Kiir in South Sudan’s capital Juba.

Police avert clash between Shi’ites, Gyellesu community in Zaria

 
The Police in Zaria, Kaduna State on Thursday averted a clash between some members of the Shi’ite sect and the Gyellesu community in the ancient city.
The incident which however left three people with injuries was as a result of a misunderstanding on road projects in the area.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Kaduna State Government had embarked on the reconstruction of Waziri and Madaki roads in Gyellesu, in the Zaria Local Government Area.
An eyewitness and resident of Gyellesu, who pleaded anonymity, described the event as a mere misunderstanding.

34 children died in Muzaffarnagar relief camps in India

 
A relief camp in Muzaffarnagar Over 4,000 people are still living in the relief camps
At least 34 children have died in relief camps set up for thousands of people who fled their homes during Hindu-Muslim clashes in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh in September, an official report says.
The report also said 4,783 people were still living in five relief camps in Muzaffarnagar and Shamli districts.
More than 60 people died in the clashes in September.
The riots were described as the worst in India in a decade.
Thousands of people fled their homes in the violence which was sparked by the killing of three men who had objected to the harassment of a young woman.
A report by a government appointed panel said at least 34 children, aged below 12, had died in the relief camps.

Japan Okinawa leader approves US airbase relocation


Japan has approved the relocation of a US military airbase on its southern island of Okinawa, officials said.
The governor, Hirokazu Nakaima, agreed to landfill work to develop a new base in a less densely populated part of the island, officials said.
The agreement is a breakthrough following years of deadlock over where a new US base should be placed.
The US has around 26,000 troops on Okinawa under a long-standing security alliance with Japan.
However, the bases are unpopular locally and there is growing pressure from residents for the US military footprint to be reduced.
The US Futenma airbase will now be relocated to a new site near Nago, a less densely populated area in the North of the island.
The move comes after years of negotiations. In 1996, Japan and the US agreed to close the Futenma airbase.

Sunderland halt Everton run


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Everton's 10-game unbeaten streak in the Premier League came to an unexpected end on Thursday when they fell to a 1-0 defeat at home to bottom club Sunderland.
The game's decisive moment arrived half-way through the first period, when Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard was sent off for felling Ki Sung-yueng.
The South Korea midfielder converted the subsequent penalty and with Sunderland goalkeeper Vito Mannone resisting Everton's frantic push for an equaliser, Gus Poyet's men held on for their first away win of the season.

Lomas sacked as Millwall manager


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Steve Lomas was sacked as Millwall manager on Thursday just hours after his struggling Championship side were thrashed 4-0 by Watford.
Former Manchester City and West Ham midfielder Lomas was dismissed just six months into his reign at The Den following a miserable run of results in the second tier.
The Lions are languishing just three points above the relegation zone after their third successive defeat and Lomas, who was never accepted by many Millwall fans due to his time as captain of their bitter rivals West Ham, was told he was sacked in a meeting with chief executive Andy Ambler soon after fulltime at Watford.
"We are very disappointed that it hasn't worked out for Steve," Ambler told Millwall's website.
"He has been thoroughly professional in his approach to the job during his short period with the club and remains a very promising young manager.

United comeback never in doubt - Moyes


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Troubled though his early months at Manchester United have been, manager David Moyes can rest easy that his side have lost none of the fighting spirit they used to display regularly under Alex Ferguson.
When the champions fell 2-0 down after 13 minutes at Hull City on Thursday, United's seemed set to choke on their Christmas turkey but they hit back to win 3-2 and edge closer to the pack at the top of the Premier League.
Former United prospect James Chester had scored after four minutes and United's defence was at sixes and sevens when David Meyler made it 2-0.
United were level before halftime, however, with talisman Wayne Rooney leading by example, curling in a free kick which Chris Smalling headed home and equalising with a stunning shot from distance - his 150th Premier League goal.
United rode their luck at times after the break, but Chester's own goal meant they moved up to seventh and are beginning to look like a force again.

Walcott brace gets Arsenal back on track


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Theo Walcott scored twice as Arsenal got their Premier League challenge back on track by coming from behind to win 3-1 at West Ham United on Thursday.
Carlton Cole gave West Ham a surprise lead early in the second half before Walcott scored a fortuitous equaliser and then headed Arsenal in front.
Substitute Lukas Podolski, who created Walcott's second goal, then scored the third on his comeback from injury, as Arsenal ended a run of five games without victory in all competitions.
Walcott's first benefited from an uncertain dive by West Ham goalkeeper Adrian, but the England winger has now scored in his last four league appearances against West Ham.
It was Arsenal's seventh consecutive victory over their London rivals and sent Sam Allardyce's side into the bottom three.
Arsenal made one change to the team that had drawn 0-0 with Chelsea on Monday, with Santi Cazorla replacing Tomas Rosicky in midfield.
West Ham made four changes to the team beaten 3-1 by Manchester United, including the return from a three-match suspension of captain Kevin Nolan.
Carlton Cole, a scoring substitute at Old Trafford, started this time, as did Joe Cole and Joey O'Brien.
James Tomkins, meanwhile, was available for the Hammers despite being charged with assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and being drunk and disorderly at an Essex nightclub on Sunday.
West Ham tried to feed Matt Jarvis on the left when possible in the early stages, but one cross that Wojciech Szczesny punched away was their only threatening moment in the first 10 minutes.

Liverpool toppled at City's citadel


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Alvaro Negredo's ninth goal in nine home games saw Manchester City continue their peerless home form as they beat Liverpool 2-1 in a gripping Premier League encounter on Thursday.
Vincent Kompany and Negredo were City's goalscorers as they responded to Philippe Coutinho's opener to maintain the division's only perfect home record and move their team, ominously, into second place in the table.
Liverpool, meanwhile, fell from first place to fourth, but they trail new leaders Arsenal by only three points.
Having weathered a characteristically strong start to the game from the hosts, Liverpool stunned Manuel Pellegrini's men by taking the lead after 24 minutes.
Moments earlier, Luis Suarez had played Raheem Sterling clean through on goal, only for the winger to be judged offside – incorrectly, as replays would show.
But eventually the opening goal arrived, thanks to a clever touch from Suarez, who steered Jordan Henderson's pass forward for Sterling.
The young winger rounded goalkeeper Joe Hart before Coutinho took over and calmly planted the ball into the open goal.

Arsenal profit as City dethrone Reds


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Liverpool slipped from first to fourth in the Premier League after losing 2-1 at Manchester City on Thursday, leaving Arsenal in first place following a frantic Boxing Day programme.
Brendan Rodgers's Liverpool started the day in first place and they made an impressive start at the Etihad Stadium, with Philippe Coutinho giving the visitors a 24th-minute lead after a neat team move.
However, City captain Vincent Kompany headed home an equaliser seven minutes later and Alvaro Negredo put the hosts in front on the stroke of halftime with a tame shot that Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet could only palm into the net.
"The most important thing today was that we were losing 1-0 but we had the character and the trust to go for the win and we continued trying to attack," said City manager Manuel Pellegrini.
"I think it was very important to try to finish the year near the top of the table."
City, who have now won all nine of their home games this season, climb to second place, a point behind Arsenal, while Liverpool, for whom Raheem Sterling spurned a fine second-half chance, are three points off the pace.

No More Beef: Kelly Handsome And M.I. Perform Together In Port Harcourt

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After years of un-reconciled differences; Kelechukwu aka Kelly Handsome and M.I Abaga need to clap for themselves, they have done well, LOL.
The two entertainers have put aside their long running feud in the interest of peace and collaboration.
They were spotted on stage in Port Harcourt recently thrilling the fans with a joint performance.

D’banj And Onyeka Onwenu Billed To Record Official Soundtrack For Chimamanda Adichie’s ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’

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The Eja Nla of Nigerian music — Kokomaster D’banj and infamous music veteran — Onyeka Onwenu, have been picked as the singers to record the official soundtrack of Chimamanda Adichie’s novel turned movie — ‘Half a Yellow Sun’.
The movie which is set to premiere in various countries all over the world has a large range of movie casts, from both Hollywood and Nollywood.

Fans Attack Halima Abubakar After Posting Sexy *Fat* Photo

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Remember the photo i shared with you all of Northern actress Halima Abubakar yesterday?
Well, some very attentive fans noticed all the folds of skin exposed in the photo.

Ex-Villa Chaplain asks politicians to emulate Christ, Mandela



General Overseer, All Christians Fellowship Mission, Rev. Williams Okoye
A former Chaplain of the Presidential Villa at Aso Rock and General Overseer of All Christians Fellowship Mission, Maitama, Abuja, Rev. Williams Okoye, has admonished the political class in Nigeria to model their lives after values left behind by Jesus Christ; and South African ex-President, Nelson Mandela, in order to achieve the change being canvassed by Nigerians.
Okoye also berated the political class, describing them as “lacking in values and under-developing the nation in different facets of life.”
The Cleric, in his Christmas Day sermon on Wednesday, in Abuja, entitled: “Values modelled by Christ” said moral values, when inculcated in the citizenry, would bring about a corrupt-free and a just society for all.
He said, “Most of these politicians do not get it when you talk of values, they think you are talking of infrastructural development, which greed will hardly allow them to do; moral values or transformation is the one only thing true Christians can give.

Mikel deserved a red card, Arteta insists



Mikel Obi
Arsenal midfielder Mikel Arteta admits that John Obi Mikel could have been shown a red card for a challenge on him in the 0-0 draw with Chelsea.
The pair went head-to-head for the ball with studs showing during the first half of the Monday Night Football clash at the Emirates, but referee Mike Dean allowed play to continue and neither player was cautioned. Replays suggested that Arteta came off worse in the tackle due to the timing of Mikel’s lunge, and he believes that the Chelsea midfielder got away lightly with the challenge.
“On that moment I think that he caught me high – I’ve got a big swollen ankle,” Arteta told Sky Sports.
“I think that he got late on the ball. You ask me if it is intentional or not – I believe that is why the referee didn’t give him a red card.”

US, UK silent on Obasanjo’s letter to Jonathan


US and UK flags
United States and the United Kingdom have maintained sealed lips on the letter from former President Olusegun Obasanjo to President Goodluck Jonathan.
In the letter which has been a major subject in the political scene, Obasanjo accused Jonathan of training a killer squad.
He also accused him of promoting ethnic agenda, embarking on political vendetta by putting 1,000 politicians on his watch list and not showing enough commitment to the fight against corruption.
Although Jonathan had refuted the allegations, the two world powers said they had nothing to say about the issue.
Inquiry made to the UK High Commission in Nigeria showed that the country was not willing to comment on the letter which had generated a heated debate.
“Thanks for your text and e-mail.  This is a matter for Nigerians and not something we would wish to comment on,” says the spokesperson of the UK High Commission, Mr. Rob Fitzpatrick.
The US view was not any different.

Nigerian students study in one-block, portakabin Ghanaian varsities (2)



One-block Mahatma Ghandi University, Ghana
In this second part of a tripartite series, TEMITAYO FAMUTIMI reveals how Nigerian students are lured into one-block and affiliate Ghanaian universities where they pay in American dollars
Founded some six years ago, Evangelical Presbyterian University College prides itself as the premier university of the Volta Region of the Republic of Ghana. Sited in Ho, the capital city of the region, the privately-funded cum faith-based university occupies a land area less than three plots.
With three buildings – a two-storey and two one-storey structures – the institution which boasts  a professor, an associate professor and two doctorate degree holders on its academic staff list,  awards first degrees in affiliation to the University of Cape Coast, Ghana and Eden Theology Seminary, United States.
Checks at the admissions office of EPCU, which is duly accredited by the National Accreditation Board of the Ghana Ministry of Education, shows that over 1, 500 students, including Nigerians, are pursuing first degree programmes in Accounting and Finance; Marketing; Credit Management and Finance; Human Resource Management and Organisational Development; Agribusiness, Theology and two other disciplines.

No plans for staggered elections in 2015 – INEC



INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega
The Resident Electoral Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission in Lagos State, Dr. Adekunle Ogunmola, on Wednesday, said the commission would not stagger the 2015 general elections to avoid the problems encountered in Anambra State.
In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria, Ogunmola said that the problems associated with the last Anambra State governorship election were a blessing in disguise.
The INEC boss was reacting to calls by some sections of the society to stagger the 2015 elections.
“We are not staggering elections in 2015; having problems in Anambra does not mean that we will not be able to handle elections in  36 states of the federation plus the FCT.

National carrier suffers setback as Aero repaints aircraft


Aero airplane
Indications emerged on Wednesday that the plan to unveil a new national carrier before the end of this year might have suffered another setback as Aero Contractors, touted to transform into the nation’s flag bearer, had repainted one of its aircraft.
There were reports last month that Aero, the country’s oldest airline, might have transmuted into the national carrier and changed its name to Nigerian Eagle.
One of Aero’s aircraft, a Boeing 737-500 classic, which was painted with new livery and bore the new name, landed at the Lagos airport in the last week of November and was secretly parked in a private hangar, with reports suggesting that President Goodluck Jonathan would unveil the national carrier before the end of the year.

Murray plays down new Lendl, Becker rivalry



Andy Murray
Andy Murray believes the intense rivalry between his coach Ivan Lendl and Boris Becker, the newly-appointed coach of Novak Djokovic, which was a feature of the 1980s, won’t be rekindled in 2014.

Lendl took Murray to a breakthrough major at the 2012 US Open as well as this year’s historic Wimbledon triumph while Djokovic has turned to Becker to help add to his six Grand Slam titles.
In their playing careers, Becker defeated Lendl in the 1986 Wimbledon final, the 1989 US Open championship match as well as the 1991 Australian Open final.
The German claimed six career majors. Lendl won eight and it was the Czech who enjoyed a 12-10 advantage in their head-to-head record.
“I personally don’t think there will be renewal of a rivalry,” Murray told the Gulf News.
“I mean, no matter if you are coaching the players, you can’t influence much. Once you step on court, the coaches can do very little to the outcome of a match.
“It is the preparation where the coaches can make a really good difference. We will have to see how it goes from here.

You’re members of my family, Jonathan tells Nigerians

 
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President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday said he regarded all Nigerians as members of his family, irrespective of religious or ethnic affiliations.
In a Christmas message to his numerous fans on Facebook, the President claimed he had put everything in place for every citizen to celebrate Yuletide with “minimum comfort.”
Jonathan said he had been doing everything possible to ensure that “every Nigerian has enough to eat at all times.”
The President’s message read in part, “Christmas is a time of joyous family gatherings and as President, I see every Nigerian as a member of my family and I urge us all to retain the unique sense of brotherly love that this season evokes beyond the Yuletide.
“While we will surely mark this holiday in our different ways and according to our established traditions, it is my desire that we all celebrate Christmas with some minimum comforts and my team and I have long prepared for this by working to improve our infrastructure, especially those that most serve us during this season.
“These steps have been undertaken because of my belief that every good and great thing is possible in our country if we desire to achieve it.”
But some people have waved aside the President’s claim that his team had ensured that basic services needed by the citizenry to enjoy the Yuletide was already in place.
Several complaints on the President’s Facebook wall claimed that many Nigerians were celebrating Christmas in darkness.

Wednesday 25 December 2013

Suarez can get even better, Lucas warns



Luis Suarez
Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva has warned the rest of the Premier League that red-hot striker Luis Suarez can get even better.
Suarez has been in unstoppable form since returning from suspension, scoring 19 goals in just 12 league appearances to help lift Liverpool to the top of the table for Christmas.
The Uruguay international has set a new Premier League record in December, becoming the first player to score 10 goals in a calendar month since the division’s inception in 1992.
Those strikes have come in just four games, with Suarez seemingly relishing the added responsibility of captaining Brendan Rodgers’ side in the absence of the injured Steven Gerrard.

Terrorism: Pope prays for Nigeria, S’Sudan, others



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Pope Francis in his first Christmas Eve Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican, on Wednesday, prayed for Nigeria and other countries contending with terrorists’ attacks.
In his Christmas message,  the Pope specifically asked God to defend Nigeria’s innocent and defenceless people.
Other countries the Pope prayed for are South Sudan, Syria, Israel, Palestine, Iraq, Philippines, and Democratic Republic of Congo.
He said the countries had been torn apart by a spiral of violence and poverty, where so many people had become homeless, lacking water, food and the necessities of life.
He said, “Prince of Peace, in every place turn hearts aside from violence and inspire them to lay down arms and undertake the path of dialogue. Look upon Nigeria, rent by constant attacks which do not spare the innocent and defenceless.

Obasanjo, other politicians don’t own Nigeria –Jonathan

 
President Goodluck Jonathan
President Goodluck Jonathan again on Wednesday hit out at former President Olusegun Obasanjo over an  18-page letter  in which  he  accused  him  of deceit, deception, dishonesty, incompetence and clannishness.
He had on Sunday  described the  letter  as full of lies.
The President revisited the issue during a Christmas Day service held at the Cathedral Church of the Advent, Life Camp, Gwarinpa, Abuja.
Though he did not mention the name of the former President specifically, Jonathan regretted that some politicians who thought the country belonged  to them had started thinking about the next election.
In the process, he said,   such politicians had   started doing what they ought not to do, including writing letters.
He said contrary to what they thought, the country did not belong to any politician or group of politicians.
Rather, he said Nigeria  belonged to statesmen, traditional rulers, religious leaders, men, women and youths.
Jonathan said, “We politicians that think we own this country and  are already  thinking  about next election; we are doing what we ought not to do;  making statement we ought not to make and writing letters we are  supposed not to write.
“This  country belongs to our statesmen, traditional rulers, religious leaders, our men, our women, our youths.  Nigeria does not belong to any politician or group of politicians. So,  we will  continue to urge the clergymen  to pray for this country.”
Jonathan also spoke on  terrorism in parts of the country,  saying  Nigerians were lucky that the situation was  being brought under control.
Citing the example of Pakistan, Jonathan argued that naturally, countries infested with terrorism hardly survived  it.

Presidency, others to fuel generators with N836.6m in 2014

 
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The Presidency and other ministries, departments and agencies of government will spend  N836.6m for the fuelling of plants and generators in 2014.
The amount is contained in the 2014 budget proposal before the National Assembly.
The figure is striking when considered from the standpoint that the government, had after the privatization of the power sector promised that Nigerians would begin to see significant  improvement in power supply from the first quarter of next year.
Specifically, President Goodluck Jonathan had while inaugurating the Phase II 500 megawatt Omotosho National Integrated Power Project Plant in Ondo State two months ago promised reasonably stable power supply in the country by the middle of 2014.
He added that the Federal Government was targeting 4,700mw from 10 NIPPs, which he said would be completed before the end of the first quarter of 2014.
According to him, the 10 National Integrated Power Projects will be handed over to the private sector next year after their completion and inauguration.

Waiver: Reps query Okonjo-Iweala over import duty losses

 
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The House of Representatives has directed the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, to produce a detailed report on the exact amount of money Nigeria lost to import duty waivers between 2011 and 2013.
She was also mandated to provide the full names of the beneficiaries; what the waivers were used to import; and the justification for granting such duty exemptions.
The directive was contained in the 50 questions on ‘state of the economy’, which the House Committee on Finance handed over to the Coordinating Minister of the Economy during a session with the committee in Abuja on Thursday last week.
The details of the questions showed that the committee was worried over the Federal Government’s commitment towards the anti-corruption war and the dwindling non-oil revenues as a result of the duty waivers approved by the minister.
The question on waivers was number 15 on the list, where the committee asked, “How much exactly has been the amount of money lost in government revenue as a result of import duty waivers in 2011, 2012 and 2013?

United primed for fixture frenzy


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 Manchester United manager David Moyes believes that his squad are ready for the rigours of the festive period as they prepare for Thursday's Premier League trip to Hull City.
After suffering consecutive home defeats against Everton and Newcastle, United have improved with a run of four wins in three different competitions.
They now face back-to-back away matches after Christmas, with a trip to Norwich City following their game at the KC Stadium.
United then host Tottenham Hotspur on January 1, but although Moyes acknowledges that the schedule is not ideal, he is growing in confidence about his group's ability to cope.
"Away games are always much harder than the home games and you have to make sure that we go and do the job right," said the Scot, whose side approach Thursday's game in eighth place in the table.
"We've done the job quite well away from home this season so far, so we'll try to keep it going, keep the away form up and hopefully pick up some points.
"It's felt like we've had to use the squad over the last month as well and we've had it most of the season.

Kano Pillars undecided on Emordi, Ikhana


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Nigerian champions, Kano Pillars are undecided on which of the duo of Kadiri Ikhana and Okey Emordi to lead their team for the 2013/14 Glo Premier League season.
Already the Pyramid City side have contracted three undisclosed Italians to work with the yet to be named Nigerian coach.
The Nigerian duo have been shortlisted for the plum job but the Pillars management is yet to agree on whom to hand over the mantle of leadership.
An official of Kano Pillars, Idris Malikawa said the board is still assessing the two coaches and will very soon name one of them to lead the side in their Africa and domestic league campaigns.
“The government has mandated the board to go ahead and name a coach for the side. The board's searchlight has been narrowed down to Kadiri Ikhana and Okey Emordi both of whom have been interviewed by the technical committee specially set up for the purpose.
“The board is still assessing the two coaches and once they are satisfied one of them will be named the head coach to work with the Italians already contracted.

City's Milner wary of red-hot Suarez


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Manchester City midfielder James Milner says that his side will be facing one of the country's outstanding players when they host Luis Suarez and Premier League leaders Liverpool on Thursday.
Uruguayan striker Suarez has already scored 19 league goals this term despite having been suspended until the end of September for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic last season.
His run of form has helped Liverpool go top with a run of four straight wins, in which they have scored 17 goals, while City, who could move above the Reds with a win, have scored 16 in a similar run of four victories.
However, while Suarez will be the centre of attention, Milner feels it would be wrong to underestimate the rest of Brendan Rodgers's players.
And as City look for a second title in three seasons, Milner feels that the visit of Liverpool, and the following home game against Crystal Palace, offer City a real opportunity to take charge in the title race.

Mou tells Chelsea to keep looking up


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Jose Mourinho has urged Chelsea to "enjoy the moment" and make sure they overtake at least one of their Premier League title rivals in Thursday's traditional Boxing Day fixtures.
Swansea City are the visitors to Stamford Bridge on a day that also sees leaders Liverpool travel to Manchester City, who are in third place.
Just two points separate the top five, with Arsenal second, Chelsea fourth and Everton fifth.
"The best way to get the first objective, which is top four and Champions League (qualification), is to be close in the title race, so let's enjoy the moment," Mourinho said.
"I know Swansea are a good team with good players and a certain style of play, but we are two points behind and two title contenders are playing each other. It is important for us to win."
Chelsea drew 0-0 at Arsenal on Monday, the day after Swansea had been beaten 2-1 at home by Everton.

Wenger keeps faith in Arsenal


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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is convinced that his players remain on course in their Premier League title challenge despite having picked up just two points from their last three games.
Wenger's side will make the short trip across London to West Ham United on Thursday having drawn at home with Everton and Chelsea either side of a 6-3 thrashing at Manchester City.
Arsenal had been seven points clear at the end of November, but now find themselves behind leaders Liverpool – who visit City in Thursday's late game – on goal difference.
Wenger's men struggled to create chances against Chelsea in Monday's 0-0 draw, but Wenger insists that the Gunners' prospects are far healthier than they had appeared at the start of the season, when they lost 3-1 at home to Aston Villa.

Gerrard cools Liverpool title talk


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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has played down talk of a first Premier League title in almost a quarter of a century, insisting the destination of the championship will be decided over the last 10 games.
The Anfield giants won their most recent English title in 1990 but are top at Christmas ahead of their tricky trips to Manchester City on Thursday and Chelsea on Sunday.
"I think we're title contenders if we're in the title race with 10 games to go – I don't get carried away or I don't change targets or raise expectations around the city just because we've started the season very strong," the midfielder told Sky Sports News.
"To be in the title race you've got to be there with 10 games to go with a realistic challenge of winning it. I do have confidence and belief in my teammates that we're capable of surprising a few people this season."

Tuesday 24 December 2013

Carroll boost for West Ham


Andy Carroll
Sam Allardyce has revealed Andy Carroll is close to returning to training as West Ham’s injury crisis shows signs of easing.
The England striker has not featured for the London club since completing a big-money permanent move from Liverpool.
Carroll made a big impact during a loan spell at Upton Park last season, but suffered a double fracture of his right foot while he was closing in on a return from a heel problem and has therefore played no part this term.

15 soldiers, 55 others died in Bama attack –DHQ


Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade
No  fewer than 70 persons, including 15 soldiers,  died  in the military operations to track down the  insurgents who carried out the last Friday’s  pre-dawn attacks on Mohammed Kur Barracks in Bama, Borno State.
The remaining 55 comprised of 50 insurgents and five villagers.
The Director of Defence Information, Maj.-Gen. Chris Olukolade, who made this known in a statement on  Monday, added that 20 vehicles belonging to the insurgents were also destroyed during the attack.
Olukolade said the vehicles were sighted during an air connoisseur exercise while  they were about  to escape to Cameroun.
He  said that some of the insurgents were arrested while several  others escaped with gunshot wounds.

Arsenal should have won, says Wenger

 
Arsene Wenger
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger felt his side were denied a clear penalty in their 0-0 draw with Chelsea on Monday.
Wenger’s men struggled to break down a stubborn Chelsea side at the Emirates Stadium in a game that featured few clear-cut opportunities, as the hosts missed the chance to return to the top of the Premier League.
However, the home side were left aggrieved late in the first half as referee Mike Dean waved away their claims for a penalty after Willian appeared to bring down Theo Walcott.
And Wenger, who has now failed to defeat Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea in 10 attempts, was quick to state his view that Arsenal had been the victims of a poor decision.

Laughter apart, Julius Agwu goes in search of peace


Julius Agwu
Comedy brings laughter and eases tension. But can it really bring peace to a society in crisis? Julius Agwu wants to answer this question with his Crack Ya Ribs show holding in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, AKEEM LASISI writes
Celebrated comedian Julius Agwu is luring a bevy of other humour mongers and musicians to the stage in Port Harcourt, Rivers State tonight. But his annual show, Crack ya Ribs, aims at performing more than the traditional feat of casting jokes.  He is exploiting it to campaign for peace in the oil-rich city that has, in recent times, been at the centre of political fever.
Being an Ikwere, Rivers State man, he is concerned that Port Harcourt, which had enjoyed peace for about seven years, after it escaped from the hook of militants, is in the news again. According to him, the peace that has reigned in the city was secured at a price. So, all hands must be on the deck to keep it and reduce tension.

Tough Christmas for the video makers

 
Sesan and Moe Musa
Within two days top video directors, Sesan Ogunro and Moe Musa, lose their fathers in tragic circimstances, writes Jayne Augoye
At times, when tragedy occurs, it comes with some form of irony. Take for instance the tragic deaths that befell two Nigerian entertainment families, the Ogunros and Musas, this week – just a few days to Christmas.
Although the patriarchs of the affected families passed away a day apart, on December 21 and 22 respectively, the fact that the sons of the deceased Moe and Sesan  are both popular music video directors, based in the UK, makes the coincidence uncanny.
Besides the fact that both video makers also shot the music videos of David O’s hit, Skelewu,  independently,  they are also vying for the Headies Award in the Best Video Category.  While Sesan is gunning for the prize for his  D’banj Oliver Twist video, Moe  is counting on his Wizkid’s  Azonto video.

Pierce fined $15,000 for excessive contact


Paul Pierce
Brooklyn Nets forward Paul Pierce was fined $15,000 by the NBA on Tuesday for “excessive and unnecessary contact” in Monday’s loss to the Indiana Pacers, canoe.ca has reported.
Pierce executed a professional-wrestling style clothesline of guard George Hill during Brooklyn’s 103-86 home loss. Pierce was 0-for-7 shooting and did not speak after the game.
Pierce was assessed a Flagrant Foul 2 and ejected in the third quarter.

Onigbinde seeks greater laurels for Nigeria



Chief Adegboye Onigbinde
Former Super Eagles coach Adegboye Onigbinde said on Monday that Nigeria would be a force to reckon with in sports if available talents were to be properly managed.
 Onigbinde made the remark in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.
“I’m never satisfied with any level of achievement otherwise one could easily say ‘okay we have qualified for the World Cup; we won the Africa Cup of Nations. So, everything is perfect’, Onigbinde said.
“We used to say that the sky is the limit but modern technology has proven that the sky has no limit, so our ambition should not have any limit.”
He said that the nation could stand taller than its present ranking in football in spite of its achievements so far.
Onigbinde also urged administrators to do the needful by ensuring that the country’s sportsmen and   women are nurtured to attain the status of other world-class athletes.

Jonathan, Sambo’s 2014 trips to gulp N2.47bn

 
President Goodluck Jonathan and Vice-President Namadi Sambo.
The Presidency will next year spend N2.466bn on the foreign and local trips of President Goodluck Jonathan and Vice-President Namadi Sambo.
Jonathan alone will spend N2.4bn on travels and transport while Sambo will spend N67m.
These are contained in the details of the 2014 Appropriation Bill presented to the National Assembly last week by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, on behalf of the President.
A further breakdown of the sum shows that Jonathan will spend N1.159bn on international travels and transport
while he will spend N1.219bn on local travel, and transport.
On his part, Sambo will spend about N29m on local travels and transport and N39m on  international travel, and transport.
These figures are apart from the N239.8m (N124m for foreign and N115m for local) that is budgeted for travels and transport for the State House itself.
In 2012, N684.74m was budgeted for Jonathan’s foreign travels while N1.289bn was earmarked for the same purpose in 2013.

Mourinho brands Arsenal cry babies over Mikel

 
Jose Mourinho
Jose Mourinho has branded Arsenal cry babies following an ill-tempered goalless draw at the Emirates Stadium on Monday.
Daily Mail reports that Arsene Wenger was upset that his side were denied a penalty after Willian appeared to trip Theo Walcott in the box, while Mikel Obi escaped a red card for catching Mikel Arteta’s ankle in a bruising clash.
Mourinho, who maintained his unbeaten record against the Gunners, blasted Arsenal.
“You know, they like to cry,” said the Chelsea boss. “That’s tradition. But I prefer to say, and I was telling it to the fourth official, that English people – Frank Lampard, for example – would never provoke a situation like that. Players from other countries, especially some countries, have that in their blood.

Federer at crossroads, Serena closes in on history


Roger Federer
Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray open the 2014 season in Abu Dhabi on Thursday with Roger Federer hoping his absence isn’t an indicator of more misery ahead.
World No. 1 Nadal provided the comeback story of 2013, winning 10 titles, including a record eighth French Open and a second U.S. Open which took his majors haul to 13.
Djokovic defended his Australian Open crown while Murray claimed Britain’s first Wimbledon mens’ title in 77 years.
But while the big three start their new campaigns with a leisurely three-day stroll in the Gulf, record 17-time major winner Federer begins his 17th season as a professional in Brisbane and with his career at a crossroads.
In 2013, the world No. 6 failed to reach a Grand Slam final for the first time since 2002 and his second-round defeat at Wimbledon ended his run of 36 consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal appearances.

Kenya demand Eagles friendly



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Harambee Stars of Kenya have requested for a friendly with Nigeria in London in March, officials have informed MTNFootball.com
Kenya Football Federation have written the Nigeria Football Federation for a friendly on March 5 in London.
It was specially leanrt that the KFF request may not see the light of day as the NFF are shopping to play a tougher opponent on that day as it is the only FIFA-free window before the World Cup in Brazil.
Kenya were forced to a 1-1 draw by hosts Nigeria in a 2014 World Cup qualifier earlier this year, before the Eagles beat them 1-0 in Nairobi in a reverse fixture.