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It’s unfair to say i’m silent on killer herdsmen because I look like them – Pres. Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says it is unfair for people to accuse him of not reprimanding suspected gun-wielding herdsmen because he looks like them.

Buhari said this on Tuesday during an interactive session with stakeholders in Plateau state.

The president has been accused of keeping mum on the killings by suspected herders across the country.

After the attack on Plateau, the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders’ Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) said no one should expect peace because they lost 300 cows, indirectly taking responsibility for the killings.

However, in his reaction to the mass killing, Buhari blamed the continued attacks on desperate politicians whom he says were taking advantage of the situation ahead of the 2019 elections.

In a statement by Garba Shehu, senior special assistant to the president on media and publicity, Buhari said he has directed security chiefs in the country to remain vigilant and ensure the protection of lives and property in the country.

He also urged traditional and community leaders to complement government efforts by persuading their constituencies to tolerate one another for peace and unity in the country.

‘‘I will continue to pressurise members of the law enforcement agencies directly under me by the Constitution as the Commander-in Chief. About eight days ago, we had five hours security meeting of the service chiefs and the Inspector-General of Police,” Buhari said.

‘‘What happened here in Jos is very bad. The question of leadership, from your household to whatever you are, is justice. The bottom line is justice.

‘‘That is why wherever I go, I will always appeal to the leadership of the communities, the law enforcement agencies to always have control of their constituencies.

‘‘Whatever is being given to the media, we have to be very responsible about it.

‘‘Take for instance the situation in Benue. The Benue subsistence farmer knows that the Nigerian cattle herder that he knows doesn’t carry nothing more than a stick, occasionally sometimes something to cut grass to feed his cattle.

‘‘But the present herder, I am told, carries AK47 and people are even blaming me for not talking to them because maybe (they say) I look like one of them.

‘‘There is some injustice in these aspersions.”

Buhari, however, said despite the security challenges in the country, Nigerians recognise the “success” recorded by his administration in combating insecurity.

“It is noteworthy that many Nigerians still acknowledge that despite the security challenges, this administration has made notable successes in the security sector,” he said.

Plateau killings: Nigerian man says more humans should be murdered to equate the amount of cows killed

Nigerian man says

A Nigerian man from the Northern part of Nigeria has made a very insensitive comment concerning the killings happening in the North.

As Nigerians mourn the death of scores of innocent people in Northern Nigeria, this insensitive man equated the lives of humans with that of cows.

Identified as Abdurrahman Lawal, he said enough humans haven’t been killed by Fulani herdsmen yet.

He further suggested that more be killed to equate the number of cows lost by Fulani herdsmen.

Read what he wrote below:

Recall that the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders’ Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) had said the raid by suspected herdsmen on three local governments in Plateau State were a retaliation of the loss of cows in recent times.

More than 100 people were killed on Saturday night when suspected herdsmen attacked many villages in Riyom, Barkin Ladi and Jos South local government areas of the state.

Commenting on the tragedy via a statement on Monday, Danladi Ciroma, Chairman, North-Central zone of the cattle breeders’ association, said herdsmen in the state had lost “about 300 cows in the last few weeks”.

“These attacks are retaliatory. As much as I don’t support the killing of human being, the truth must be told that those who carried out the attacks must be on revenge mission,” Ciroma said.

“There have been recent reports of cow rustling and destruction of farms between Berom farmers and Fulani herdsmen. The people carrying out these criminal activities are well-known to the communities but the communities are hiding them.

“Fulani herdsmen have lost about 300 cows in the last few weeks — 94 cows were rustled by armed Berom youth in Fan village, another 36 cows were killed by Berom youth.

“In addition to that, 174 cattle were rustled and the criminals disappeared with them to Mangu [Local Government].

“Since these cows were not found, no one should expect peace in the areas. Even soldiers that went after the criminals to recover the rustled cows were shot by the armed rustlers and eventually escaped with all the cows.

“The government of Governor Lalong has done a lot to restore peace, but the criminal elements hiding among their people are the ones frustrating these peace efforts.”

He urged security agencies to be fair to all parties, saying they should neglect any report presented by the Fulani “because such report can lead to attacks and deaths if not properly handled”.

“Criminals thrive a lot in Berom communities, but when the Fulani, who are always victims of their crime, react with attacks, they blame the government,” he added.

Nigeria vs. Argentina: Turkish referee says he doesn’t know why he didn’t award the Penalty to Nigeria

Turkish referee

Cuneyt Cakin, the Turkish referee who officiated the Nigeria vs. Argentina match has said he doesn’t know why he did not award the Penalty to Nigeria.

According to Super Eagles Captain, John Mikel Obi, the referee admitted that the ball touched the hand of Marcos Rojo in the 82nd minute, but he put up a defense in not awarding the crucial penalty kick.

The penalty, if awarded and scored at a time the match was 1-1, could have wrapped up a second round ticket for the Eagles.

Speaking at the post-match briefing in St Petersburg, Mikel said: “I asked the referee if he thought the ball struck Rojo’s hand and he said ‘yes;. The referee told me that the ball came off Rojo’s head before it hit his hand.”

Mikel added: ”I then asked Cakur why he didn’t award the penalty to Nigeria, he said: ‘I don’t know.’ That was sad because we checked the match video in the dressing room and it was a clear penalty kick.

“When the ball touches your hand in the penalty box, it’s a penalty. No two ways about that. Maybe he didn’t want to give us the second penalty. It is sad we had to exit the competition this way.

Speaking about his future with the National team, Mikel said he would be most delighted to lead the boys going further into the future.

“I’m happy playing with this bunch of players. I expect them to grow into a great side and I think this team would make a good impression in the next four years. They are good boys with bright future,” he said.

“Of course, we did everything we could; we pushed and pushed to get the goal but it was not to be.

“We want to thank all Nigerians for their support; we have to keep going.”

“World Cup is over let’s face our politicians, I sing for last election no mean say I no go talk” — Olamide

Rapper Olamide, while reacting to the Super Eagle’s loss to Argentina last night, tackled the government and politicians saying this year’s election will be different.

The revered rapper said now that Nigeria is out of the World Cup, it is time to face politicians after it was revealed that Nigeria is now leading as the World’s poorest country.

“Naija una try no cry abeg… World Cup is over let’s face the politicians Wetin be their plan as we de move fwrd so … dem say we carry World Cup for poverty how far na ???” He said

Writing on Twitter, Baddo as he is popuarly called said because he supports and sang for a particular party doesn’t mean he wouldn’t speak for the people when they are not happy.

He said; “Moving foward ema state agenda yin we go de tick am together as una de do am one by one like ambode.. come with ur plans, we state our needs, we meet in the middle and every1 is happy..

“If dem done release budget we want de get notification and who dem award the contract to so when dem no do d work we fit locate dem go house make turn de start like this . Make we de see road… no be so all d president wey done come n go mumu n wicked reach !

“And ah beg make dem educate the bad eggs for sars or make dem go de do farming.. we can’t rely on oil money only .

“I sing for last election no mean say I no go talk when the people no de happy . Everyone is important and should be heard,this is democracy ji masun ??”

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Odion Ighalo’s wife calls Nigerians beggars for criticizing her husband’s performance

Sonia Ighalo, wife of Super Eagles player, Odion Ighalo, has slammed Nigerians who criticized her husband for his poor performance in the Super Eagles game against Argentina which they lost 2-1.

According to her, it is unbelievable to know that Nigerians who love to beg on social media now have the effrontery to slam her husband who lost two clear chances to put Nigeria in front in the game.

She also mockingly reminded them that no one putting on the number 9 shirt for the Super Eagles has ever scored for the country.

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However, Odion Ighalo, in an interview with TheCable, took responsibility and apologized to the entire nation and teammates after the loss.

He also rued the clear chances he had which he failed to utilize.

“I apologize to Nigeria. I apologize to my team mates,” Ighalo said. “I take responsibility for this game because I had taken those chances I had that would have made it a different ball game now.

But that is football and life has to continue. It’s a sad day for me, the boys and the country because we went out in a bad manner and we deserved more in the game,” he said.

“We had a penalty in the game and another one which the referee did not give.
“I missed a couple of chances that would have finished the game but that’s football because sometimes you win and sometimes to lose.”

“The Worrisome Trend of Sensational Social Media “Journalism” and the Impact On Legitimate Business Concerns: Recent Travails of FCMB, GTBank and First Bank.”

On June 25, 2018 I woke up to yet another social media trend – a news story with the bold and quite salacious headline “How Safe Are Customer Deposits At FCMB?” had taken over the digital airwaves. Between the shares and likes and comments, a storm in a cup had brewed to great proportions in a matter of hours. Yet again, a demonstration that the basic ethics of responsible journalism and ethical reporting have been thrown away in business and, indeed, everyday life.

In writing the article, the author had made detailed reference to alleged cases of fraud involving staff of FCMB and went ahead to imply that perhaps the bank’s depositors funds are unsafe.

It is quite of great concern to see so-called professionals go to town with such alarming headlines, with the full knowledge that most Nigerians will not bother to read the actual details. It is indeed of greater concern that this sort of material was released in the way it was, when by his own admission, the author had received specific information from the bank about its financial performance and ability to remain a growth driven and existentially sustainable institution.

I do not have an account with FCMB, neither am I in any way connected to the bank or its principals. I, however, do have the simple capacity to read between the lines and remove chaff from substance.

In the first place, for FCMB to have increased its shares in Legacy Pension to make it a full-fledged subsidiary as reported in this article, it means the bank is forward-thinking and focused on both diversifying and improving its service offerings and earnings. That’s a bold move, when you consider that the Pensions industry in Nigeria has the potential to be bigger than the banking industry in another decade or so.

But even more interesting is the fact that by his very own article, the author admitted that FCMB’s deposits grew to N689.9billion as at the end of December 2017, an increase of 5%, from N657.6billion in the corresponding year. Do customers increase their deposit in a bank they have fears over or which is on the brink? Is it not only logical that customers are only likely to increase deposits in a bank where they enjoy good service and feel at home? For a fact, I know that the KPMG Banking Industry Customer Satisfaction Survey 2017 placed FCMB in 5th position in the entire Nigerian banking industry in Retail Banking, SME Banking and Wholesale Banking. That’s no mean feat when you take into account the number of operators in the industry.

I think what stumped me the most is the fact that by his own article, the author let us in on key financial metrics of FCMB, including the fact that FCMB reported a gross revenue of N169.9 billion and a profit before tax (PBT) of N11.5billion, while profit after tax (PAT) was N9.4billion.

At face value, it seems to me that the author for reasons best known to him or her was determined to demarket FCMB and portray it in the most negative light possible. I do not dispute the possibility that there were some fraudulent activities – afterall, there is no smoke without fire and that tends to ring through more in Nigeria than elsewhere. However, this is an industry challenge – the Managing Director of the Nigerian Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) Adebisi Shonubi (who a few weeks ago was nominated a Deputy Governor of Nigeria’s Central Bank) recently shared some startling statistics on fraud in Nigeria’s banking industry, revealing the number of reported fraud cases in Nigerian Banks had steadily risen from 1,461 in 2014 to 10,743 in 2015, 19,531 in 2016 and 25,043 in 2017. It has been argued that frauds in the Banks are not alien. In the United States of America it has been said, with compromised credit cards and data breaches often in the news in the past couple of years, fraud is top of mind with many people.

This deliberate attempt to demarket FCMB for reasons best known to the author also brings to mind the most recent attack on GTBank over the Innoson case.

It is not to be forgotten how earlier this month, social media went agog with news that a court had directed GTBank to pay 12 billion naira to Innoson Group, one of its clients with whom it has had a long-standing court battle. The misleading reports on social media had extremely sensational headlines such as “Court Orders GTBank To Pay 14bn To Innoson”; “GTBank Must Pay Innoson 14Bn Within 14 Days”; “GTBank In Trouble As Court Orders Payment of 14bn to Innoson”.

It was such a terrible jamboree on social media that there were certain broadcasts sent across Whatsapp and other social media asking people to withdraw their funds from GTBank immediately, on the premise that the bank would go bankrupt after payment of N14bn to Innoson. Of course, Nigerians will not pause to ask whether paying N14bn in settlement can actually cripple a bank that is widely considered Nigeria’s biggest bank brand and clearly, one of the most solid financial behemoths within the African continent. Nobody stops to ponder. The fact that this latest melee was a result of seemingly deliberate attempts to smear the GTBank brand raises more suspicion about the recent publication on the same online platforms questioning the safety of depositors funds with FCMB.

The GTBank vs Innoson saga has so terribly deteriorated on the account of sensational journalism and reportage, that it has taken an ugly ethnic dimension amongst the unlearned. Thus, on various online communities and platforms in Nigeria, you see Nigerians taking sides on the basis of GTBank being a “Yoruba company” and Innoson being an “Igbo company”. What a sad reality for a nation!

First Bank of Nigeria also witnessed the harsh and merciless bite of sensational reporting when recently there was commotion over the contempt judgement against the Bank and some of its key officials in the case Chief Isaac Osaro Agbara & 9 Ors. v. Shell Petroleum Development Ltd, Shell International Petroleum Ltd and Shell International Exploration and Production BV. Before fact could be removed from fiction, so many broadcasts and “breaking news” articles had surfaced online, all leading with headlines that were designed to damage and not just state the facts.

To make progress as a country and support businesses to thrive, this approach must be arrested. Must we sensationalize everything just so we can earn readership and our 5 minutes of fame, to the detriment of businesses and companies that provide livelihood for thousands of families across Nigeria? I think not.

Even where we need to address real matters arising, surely, the reporting can be more facts-based and less about blackmail and demarketing. As my Yoruba friends have a saying in their language “Even if they sent you on the errand as a slave, deliver the message as a free born”. Crying wolf falsely too many times has serious downsides. Social media credibility is extremely important for the dissemination of relevant, topical, up to date and authentic information. Using it constantly as a vehicle to settle scores, blackmail and seek for attention will ultimately harm the reputation of not only the charlatans in that field but also the real professionals. The fake news toga will be cast on all. That will be a big shame. Freedom presupposes responsibility. Freedom devoid of responsibility is excessive liberty.

These institutions need protection and we really need to stop portraying ourselves to the rest of the world as people always thinking of fraud and sleight of hand strategies to make ill-gotten wealth. There are many honest and hardworking people all over Nigeria. We deserve better than these constant sensational but fake so called ‘investigative’ write ups.

Emefulenwanne Ibeayoka is a public analyst writing from Abuja

Singer, Skiibii Acquires New Mercedes Benz CLA

Benz or nothing right?

Nigerian singer, Skiibii has joined the long list of Nigerian celebrities to own a Mercedes Benz luxury car.

The ex 5 Star Music singer recently said in an interview that he has achieved a lot more since his exit from the label. He said that there were times when he used to be broke during his time with the label but his financial state has been a lot healthier since he broke free.

His recent acquisition of a 2016 White Benz CLA250 seems to confirm his claim.

Skiibii took the celebration of the new ride to the public, with a post on Instagram.

See his post below.

All praise to the most high ?????? #benzgang

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Three Nigerians receive Queen Elizabeth ‘Young Leaders Award’

Three Nigerians receive

On Tuesday night, Queen Elizabeth presented the ‘Queen’s Young Leaders’ awards to three Nigerians, Hauwa Ojeifo, Isaac Ezirim and Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph at a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London.

The Queen’s Young Leaders Awards programme, now in its fourth and final year, celebrates the achievements of some of the most exciting young change-makers from across the Commonwealth.

The Queen was joined at the Award ceremony by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in recognizing their success.

This year’s cohort from 38 Commonwealth countries are finding solutions to global issues such as climate change, food scarcity, gender-based violence, mental health, and  access to education.

The Duke of Sussex, who was recently named a Commonwealth Youth Ambassador said: “In this rapidly changing world, it is heartening to meet so many inspiring young people gathered here today, who have already stepped up as leaders and improved the lives of so many people across the Commonwealth.

Isaac received his Award for the work he is doing to teach coding to teenagers in low-income areas, founding Teens Can Code which is currently training 200 teenagers how to build web and mobile applications using the same tools that are used by professionals in the tech industry.

Hauwa received her award for the work she is doing to tackle the stigma around mental health, running a women’s support group called She Writes Women, which focuses on mental health support and outreach among some of the most vulnerable people in the community.

Kennedy received his Award for the work he is doing to promote women’s rights in Nigeria, founding the Calabar Youth Council for Women’s Rights (CYCWR), which supports the rights of women in the areas of female genital mutilation (FGM), domestic abuse, forced child marriage and access to education for girls.

As a Queen’s Young Leader, Hauwa, Isaac and Kennedy have gained access to bespoke mentoring and training through the University of Cambridge’s Institute of Continuing Education, designed to develop their leadership skills further and ensure they are best placed to lead the way in the future to tackle some of the world’s most pressing issues.

The now complete Queen’s Young Leaders network forms a unique, dedicated and powerful group of young people from 53 Commonwealth countries who will connect, collaborate and change lives together for years to come. To further support them in their future endeavours, a £200,000 Legacy Fund has been created. It will be open to all 240 Queen’s Young Leaders and 282 highly commended runners-up to apply for grants that will help elevate their work and enable them to work together to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing the Commonwealth.

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Piers Morgan blasts Nigerian in Pidgin English over Nigeria’s match with Argentina

Piers Morgan blasts Nigerian

British Media Personality, Piers Morgan insulted a Nigerian in Nigerian Pidgin English as they argued about the match between Nigeria and Argentina.

During the World Cup game, Piers didn’t agree with the VAR when the machine gave Nigeria a penalty kick after Leon Balogun was fouled.

Pierce said the VAR had failed and there was no way that was a penalty because it was the Nigerian player who leaned in and dived.

Piers tweeted: “VAR fails again. No way was that a penalty.. leaned in & dived.”

But a Nigerian felt he was being biased and called him out.

Emmanuel Babalola tweeted back at Piers: “If it is England or Argentina ?? the VAR is correct right? But now it’s Nigeria ?? the VAR has failed. You are such a racist!”

And Piers immediately went ghetto on him, writing: “Emmanuel, you dey craze.”

 

Comedian AY blasts Super Eagles’ Coach Gernot Rohr, calls him “mumu”

Ace Nigerian Comedian,  AY Makun like most Nigerians is pissed with the outcome of the Nigeria’s Super Eagles match yesterday.

AY took to Instagram to express his disappointment and blamed the Nigerian Super Eagles’ coach, Gernot Rohr, for not substituting defenders during the Nigeria VS Argentina match yesterday.

“Idowu was already freaking done…. Mikel would have been up and kicking for the next round. you needed that fresh strength.” Furious AY wrote.

Read his post below and see some reactions:

Ghanaian actor cries out, says no actress wants to kiss him in movies

Ghanaian actor cries

Ghanaian actor, Yaw Adu has questioned why actresses always refuse to kiss him even when Directors tell them to do so in movies.

He revealed in a recent interview that when he had the opportunity to kiss an actress in a movie, she turned him down when the scene got to that part.

“The only actress I have kissed wasn’t a star but I later had an opportunity to kiss Vivian Jill in a movie, which she needed a child and I had to sleep with her for her to conceive but she later turned me down and dodged me when I tried kissing her.

“I did not ask her why she dodged me because I didn’t believe in myself either.

“Perhaps they think since I have big eyes, I might knock them with it which scares them away,” he said.

Sumsun further added that Ghallywood actresses also discriminate against those of them from Kumasi when it comes to kissing.

“I watched a movie, Liwin was directed to kiss Jackie Appiah but she denied him. Assuming it was Majid, she would have kissed him passionately with no qualms.”

Buhari has ordered review of SARS Operations — VP Osinbajo

Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday declared that President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the review of the operations, working strategies and total overhaul of the Special Anti Robbery Squad, popularly known as SARS.

Osinbajo made this declaration Tuesday evening while responding to question raised by one of the participants at the Oyo State edition of the Youth Town Hall Meeting held at the Theophilus Ogunlesi Hall, University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.

The VP while confirming that there have been several allegations of uncivilised manner of operations, harassment, intimidation of many innocent Nigerians by SARS operatives, disclosed that the squad would not be totally banned in view of security challenges.

Osinbajo said that the President being a listening person, had ordered the review of their operations in order to meet up with the expectations of Nigerians.

Osinbajo said, “Regards to the question regarding End SARS whether we are going to ban them or not, President Buhari has ordered the review of their operations and very soon this will be done.

He noted that the need to retain SARS was necessary due to the role they had been playing in the protection of lives and property across the country.

Osinbajo said, “We must have a force to protect the lives and property of the people, you know SARS is Special Anti Robbery Squad, though some of them have been engaging in some activities contrary to their mode of operations.”

Fan slams Teddy A for his reaction to Super Eagles loss, he replies

Fan slams TeddyA

Ex-Big Brother Naija housemate, Teddy-A has come under heavy criticism from a fan following his reaction to the Super Eagles defeat yesterday.

Teddy A was slammed by an obviously angry fan for sharing a photo on his Instagram page that depict his feelings following Super Eagles loss to Argentina.

The fan felt since the photo was taken during Big Brother Naija, when he was crying over his lover,Bam Bam’s exit,he shouldn’t have used it for any other purpose.

However, Teddy-A revealed he was not in the mood, telling the man to shut up.

Read their exchange below:

Teddy A later shared a video to console many Nigerians over the loss.

 

Only 25% scored above 200 in this year’s JAMB – Registrar, Ishaq Oloyede

Ishaq Oloyede, the registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has revealed that just 25% of the students who took the exams in 2018 passed.

Oloyede revealed this at a meeting at the Bola Babalakin Auditorium in Gbongan, Osun State, on Tuesday.

According to Punch, Oloyede said of the 1,603,181 who took the exam, only 414,696, making 25.09, scored above 200.

A total of 739,490 students scored above 180, he revealed, and added that the scores released by the board do not make for the cut-0ff mark.

The cut-off, he said, will be arrived at after a cumulative consideration of the scores of the students.

The Adeleke’s celebrate Davido after winning ‘Best International Act’ Award

Adeleke celebrate Davido

Davido who recently made Nigeria and Africa proud at the just concluded 2018 BET awards has been celebrated by his family.

Davido was crowned the Best International act in a category that had other prominent nominees like, Tiwa Savage, Fally Ipupa, Casper Nyovest, Distribution Boyz, Stormzy, Steflon Don, Nisika from Nigeria, Congo, South Africa, UK, France respectively amongst others.

Davido was finally hosted by his family and close pals to a small celebration which also had his father in attendance.

The artiste can be seen smiling from ear to ear as he tried to put off the firework to the cheering of those around.

Watch the short clip below:

 

The Adelekes celebrate #Davido on his win at the 2018 #BetAwards in LA.! ??

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Music: 2Baba Ft Peruzzi – Amaka

2Baba Ft Peruzzi Amaka

Nigerian legendary singer, 2Baba is out with a straight banger titled “Amaka” featuring DMW recording artiste, Peruzzi.

Produced by Speroachbeatzz. Hypertek Digital leader 2Baba and DMW wonder boy Peruzzi does justice to the track.

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Daddy Freeze reacts to Nigeria’s exit from World Cup

Nigeria exit

Yesterday, Nigeria’s Super Eagles suffered defeat in the hands of Argentina which led to the end of Nigeria’s 2018 World Cup dream.

Controversial OAP, Daddy Freeze has reacted to this loss, saying if only Super Eagles had practiced more, and not rely on annointing and prayers, they’d have performed better.

He said this using viral pictures of Senior Pastor of House on The Rock who was seen praying and anointing the Super Eagles Jersey before the start of the World Cup.

See photos and his tweet below:

If only we had practiced more…. – When preparedness meets opportunity, no matter the anointing or prayers, winning is difficult! – Disappearing post. #ARGNGA #NGAARG

Nigerians Storm Instagram Page of Nigeria Vs Argentina Referee to Rain Curses on him

The whole of Nigeria was let down when Super Eagles lost to Argentina 2-1 in an intense match up last night.

With the game tied at 1-1, Nigeria players surrounded the referee when it appeared that Marcos Rojo handballed the ball in his own penalty area in the second half of the clash. The match official used VAR, but decided against awarding the spot-kick, much to the dismay of Nigerians.

Super Eagles might have had a possible win if they were awarded the penalty. Nigerians felt they were robbed by the Turkish referee, Cuneyt Cakir.

Cuneyt Cakir.

Rojo later sent Argentina through with a late goal to make the score 2-1, but Nigeria captain John Obi Mikel feels his team were hard done by.

“I don’t understand how that wasn’t a penalty, for me it was a clear handball,” he said, according to FourFourTwo.

“It was a clear penalty. Maybe the referee has given the first penalty and doesn’t want to give a second one.

“But a penalty is a penalty. He (the referee) looked at the VAR, (we asked him) did the ball hit the hand? He said ‘yes’, but why it’s not a penalty? I don’t understand.”

Nigerians worldwide however felt cheated and they stormed social media to express their anger and lucky enough, they were able to fish out the Instagram account of Cakir, where they have since been dropping several insulting and derogatory comments.

The Turkish referee’s Instagram page has since garnered over 20,000 comments from angry Nigerians. Some even went as far as wishing death upon him and raining curses on his children.

One angry user wrote; “Useless son of a b*tch how could you decide not to give the penalty even your VAR team knew it was a penalty all you do is to say ball to hand May Allah in his mercy punish you, and Judge your accordingly ,your fellow Turkish citizen will pay for this, the only way they is if they are not on dating sites, go rot in hell”

Another had this to say; “God will punish you …Heaven will reject your soul..even the devil will see you coming and he will close his gate for what you did …useless fool”

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Iran were awarded a penalty during a meeting with Portugal on Monday after Sardar Azmoun nodded the ball onto the arm of Cedric.

Technology was also used in that incident, but Nigeria missed out on getting a favourable call 24 hours later.

Mikel, as captain of his country, led the discussion with referee Cuneyt Cakir and, despite appearing to have been informed that the ball had struck Rojo’s head first, the former Chelsea midfielder claims to have received no suitable explanation as to why a spot kick was not given.

But video replays suggested that there was no intent from Rojo to move his arm anywhere near the ball, as he was looking in a different direction when he headed it sideways. It thus appeared unintentional as Rojo headed the ball inadvertently down onto his arm.

While Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr also believed the penalty should have been awarded, he was more understanding of Cakir’s position.

“I believe it was a hand,” he said. “I didn’t see the video. It is difficult for a referee to make a good interpretation.”

Argentina will go up against France in the Round of 16 on Saturday afternoon, while Nigeria were sent home.

Youths now intoxicate themselves with urine in Adamawa – NDLEA

Youths get high

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Command in Adamawa says some youth in the state now utilize human urine to intoxicate themselves.

The state commander of agency made this known Tuesday in Yola in his speech to mark the 2018 UN International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking.

Kibo said other new items abused include dry pawpaw leaves, dry plantain leaves, burnt tyres, as well as a solution made from tom tom sweet and lacasera drink, Guardian reports.

“It is important for parents to know and pay attention to the recently discovered substances of abuse like dry paw paw leaves, tom tom in lacasera drink, 10 days old human urine, methylated, spirit in coke drink, dry plantain leaves, burnt tyres among others,” he said.

While describing drug abuse as a rampaging fire that does not discriminate, Kibo called for collaborative effort to create a drug free society.

For the drug war to be successful, the supply and demand reduction must go hand in hand.

“To that effect, from January to date, the Adamawa command has seized 2,742.358 kg of assorted illicit drugs,” he said.

Kibo said the seized drugs included cannabis sativa, tramadol tablets, cough syrup with codeine, diazepam tablets, exol-5, pentozocine injection and codeine tablets.

He also said that a total of 67 suspected drug dealers were arrested within the period under review out of which 26 were convicted and sentenced to various jail terms.

In areas of counseling and rehabilitation, Kibo said 20 drug addicts were counseled and rehabilitated within the year.

He listed lack of operational vehicle, inadequate staff, poor funding and hostilities by some communities as the major challenges facing the agency in the state.

IMSU Final Year Student, Blessing Amam and Lover Found Dead in Hostel

A Final year student of Imo State University was found dead alongside her boyfriend in her hostel in Umudagu-Mbieri, Mbaitoli Local Government Area of the state on Monday June 25th.

The deceased, identified as Blessing Amam of the Department of Theater Arts, who was to graduate in August this year, slept in her hostel with her lover on Sunday and they were both found lifeless the next day.

Blessing Amam

According to a resident of the community where their hostel is located; “The students came back from school and started inhaling very offensive smell and on inquiry, it was discovered that it was from Blessing Amam’s room. Her flat mates called her but she did not respond. The door was forcefully opened and behold, Blessing and her lover were found dead. There were blood stains and marks on their bodies. Blood equally gushed out from their mouths and nostrils.”

The above source, who expressed worry over the circumstances that could have led to the death of the suspected lovers, maintained that the deceased were full of life the night before, adding that there was no indication that they were in any trouble or distress in the room that night.

Confirming the incident, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Andrew Enwerem, said,

“It is a case of sudden and unnatural death. The commissioner of police has called for a thorough investigation into the matter. On receipt of the information, our men at Mbieri division rushed to the scene of the incident. The necessary information that aid investigation process has been collected but we call on the members of the public that has pieces of information that will help us unravel the circumstances that led to the death to please come forward”

Also confirming the unfortunate incident, the director of Information, IMSU Students’ Union Government, Desmond Joseph, said

“Amam Blessing, a 400 level student of Imo State University, Department of Theater Art is dead. She was found dead alongside her boyfriend. Their bodies were discovered because of the offensive smell that perturbed neighbors who traced the source. They broke the door to discover Blessing and her boyfriend with stains of blood from their mouths, nose and other parts of their bodies. We also gathered that such incident had happened in the past in a house somewhere in Owerri.”

Kenneth Omeruo’s wife calls Jay Jay Okocha a mad man following his criticism of the Super Eagles

Omeruo wife calls

Wife of Super Eagles defender, Kenneth Omeruo has slammed former Nigerian captain, Jay Jay Okocha for expressing his disappointment at Super Eagles’ performance in Super Eagles’ loss to Argentina yesterday.

“I am a bit disappointed with Omeruo, he would have seen the run of Messi and maybe take a step or two to be able to cut that ball off.” Okocha said during his analysis of the game on SuperSport.

Reacting to the comment by Jay Jay Okocha, Chioma, who tied the knot with her husband Kenneth Omeruo last month, slammed the Nigerian football legend by calling him a mad man.

 

Nigerians blast VP Osinbajo for tweeting on Nigeria vs Argentina match

Nigerians blast VP Osinbajo

Nigerians have come for the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo on Twitter over his tweet about the Nigeria vs. Argentina match yesterday.

Osinbajo had earlier taken to social media to wish the Super Eagles luck in their match against Argentina, just before the start of the match.

See his tweet below:

 

However, the Vice President’s tweet did not meet a lot Nigerians on Twitter well, as many of them were of the opinion that it was a wrong time for the VP to be talking about football considering how many Nigerians have died in the last 72 hours in Nigeria.

See how many Nigerians reacted:

“People will still be unhappy no matter the outcome because of this senseless killing acros the nation.  plateau”

Another person claimed he has no conscience:

“Leaders without conscience. You should be mourning people that died in plateau, not talking about football. Have a rethink”

And this:

“Blood shed is the order of the day in your country and you are just feeling unconcerned because none of your people is involve . The northern christians are being slaughtered on daily basis and our christian VP is talking about match. What a shame”

However, sadly Nigeria lost the match to Argentina.

Marcos Rojo scored the second goal for the Argentines, while Lionel Messi scored the first in the 14th minute.

Moses scored a penalty kick for the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

Argentina are up ahead Nigeria with 1 point difference, while Iceland are the bottom of the group.

Croatia takes the lead with 9 points, Argentina follows with 4 points, Nigeria with 3 points.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are officially out of the world cup.

Uti calls out social media beggars, says the app isn’t created for begging

social media beggars

Uti Nwachukwu has called out social media beggars, he says he is fed up with social media users sliding into his DM on IG only to beg for money.

‘I can’t be the only one experiencing this though, there are competitions and giveaways online. look for them and join na” he wrote.

Read the rest of his piece below:

“Everyone has their own wants and needs and family members and loved ones to take care of…you cant calculate their money for them and assume they have too much money and call them stingy or selfish…na wah o..isit your moneyyyyyy.

“You cant assume they have settled all their financial responsibilities! U Should NEVER feel entitled just because you Love and support someone (these are supposed to be unconditional gestures) ….. ALL OF US CAN BEG O! U CAN BE BEGGING FOR MONEY FOR RENT…ME I CAN BEG FOR MONEY TO BUY LAND AND HOUSE !… u need transport…me i need a New Car.

“Instead of begging, i will work or meet a need , get paid ( EARN IT!) and save up! There are no jobs abi?…That same Bible that most people Quote to beg ALSO says : a mans talent makes him to stand before kings ! … so think on that.

“THERE ARE LEVELS to LIFE…it is unfair for you to expect another person to crack their savings just to help u…If they decide to help you IT IS TOTALLY UP TO THEM AND THEIR SACRIFICIAL PERSONA( these days sef almost all the beggings na scam and lies)…. always remeber this….everyone is different and WE ALL HAVE PERSONAL NEEDS AND WANTS!!”

Caroline Danjuma welcomes a daughter, adopts a baby girl

Caroline Danjuma welcomes

Nollywood Actress, Caroline Danjuma who is a mother of three has adopted a female child to add to the family.

She shared the news on Instagram with this caption:

“Meet my little angel .. an addition to my children . God who makes all things possible . #iadoptedachildtoday #sheissobeautiful. God who am I before you lord to deserve this ??.. pls don’t praise me but God.”

 

Okocha Blames Moses, Ighalo for Super Eagle’s Loss to Argentina

Football Veteran and former Super Eagles Captain, Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha has admitted that the Super Eagles of Nigeria lost to Argentina in their final World Cup group game due to the ‘limited experience’.

He also blamed striker Odion Ighalo for failing to utilize chances.

Argentina made it through to the Round of 16 after Lionel Messi scored his first goal at the tournament to give the two-time world champions the lead in the 13th minute.

Much of the focus was on Messi, who brilliantly opened the scoring as Argentina dominated early on before the flaws apparent throughout a stumbling campaign again came to the fore.

All eyes on Messi.

Victor Moses restored parity for the Super Eagles from the spot but Marcos Rojo scored a stunning late winner three minutes from time to send Argentina to the next round.

Okocha speaking on Nigeria’s peformance said, “Uzoho kept us in the game with the saves he made in the second half. We panicked in the first half.

“If you want to be a bit harsh. We were not clear to keep more players in attack. We were limited in terms of experience.

“It was a gift from Mascherano but then I thought we started the second half better. We got ourselves in better places. It was a fantastic penalty from Moses but I think we should have put them under more pressure.”

Victor Moses delivers the equalizer for the Super Eagles.

On Ighalo’s miss, Okocha said, “It was a glorious chance, the ball sat down well for him. If I was Ighalo I would try to force a save from the goalkeeper. If you don’t hit the target you don’t get your job done.”

On Argentina second goal, he noted, “Poor defending. Moses reacted late. I have seen him deal with that at Chelsea. I can’t fault the effort of the players, they gave their best.

“It was going to be tough for us and it lived up to that and it went to the last three minutes, but I think we have to look at the bigger picture. Most of these players it was the first time.

“For the manager, he did well. It’s about continuity. We don’t have to point fingers at anyone.”

Maradona hospitalized after disrespect to Nigeria during match against Argentina

Maradona hospitalized

Argentine football legend, Diego Maradona appeared to need help to walk after watching his national team dramatically beat Nigeria to survive in the World Cup.

Argentine media said Maradona was treated for low blood pressure in the stadium and was able to leave normally shortly afterwards.

In the video posted by Fernando Schwartz, a well-known sports journalist in Mexico, a man can be seen helping Maradona to stay on his feet as he was led away from his seat overlooking the pitch and into an adjacent room.

A photograph also posted on Twitter appeared to show two medical staff attending to Maradona.

Earlier, he had been captured by television cameras flicking his middle fingers toward the crowd and celebrating wildly as Argentina beat Nigeria 2-1 with the winner coming minutes before the South Americans would have been eliminated from the finals.

The Argentine website of sports broadcaster ESPN said Maradona was taken to hospital.

Femi Fani-Kayode explains why Nigeria lost to Argentina yesterday

Former Minster of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has reacted to Nigeria’s exit from the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

He blamed the Turkish referee that handled the game and also lack of fans’s support for the players at the stadium for the loss.

Messi scored his first goal at this year’s tournament for Argentina in the 13th minute into the first half.

Victor Moses slotted in a calm penalty early in the second half but Rojo’s 86th minute volley broke the Eagles’ wings and sent them crashing.

The Former Minister in reacting to the defeat commended the players and called on Nigerians to also remember the over 100 people that were killed in Plateau State over the weekend by Fulani herders.

He tweeted: 

“Our boys fought gallantly in Russia tonight and almost won though the stadium was filled with Argentinians and the Turkish referee worked against us.“

“We almost had it in the bag but God suddenly remembered that 200 people were just slaughtered in Jos and we didn’t give a damn.”

Mikel Obi furious after Super Eagles 2-1 loss to Argentina

Mikel Obi furious
during the Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup match between Croatia v Nigeria on the 16th June 2018 at Kaliningrad Stadium,Russia

Super Eagles captain, John Mikel Obi, was furiously unimpressed following their 2-1 defeat to Argentina on Tuesday night.

Lionel Messi opened scoring for the South American side, before Victor Moses levelled in the second half.

However, Marcos Rojo volleyed in a late winner, to send the Albiceleste through.

Mikel Obi however feels Nigeria should have had another penalty, after Rojo seemed to have handled the ball in the area.

“Clear handball, clear penalty. It was open. For me a penalty is a penalty. We’ve seen it again and it’s still a penalty,” the Tianjin TEDA midfielder told reporters in the mixed zone.

 

How Nigerians reacted to Super Eagles’ loss to Argentina

Super Eagles loss

Nigerians have reacted to the Super Eagles’ 2 – 1 loss to Argentina on different social media platforms in the on-going FIFA World Cup 2018.

Argentine Captain, Lionel Messi, had put his side ahead with a 14 minutes strike.

But, Victor Moses leveled up for the Eagles through a penalty kick six minutes into the second half.

However, Rojo gave the South Americans their first win of the tournament with a clinical finish less than 10 mins to the final whistle.

In reaction, some Nigerians expressed sadness over the outcome of the game, but a good number of citizens were either indifferent or positive in spite of the Super Eagles’ exit from the tournament.

Here are some reactions on social media:

@festus_kei: “A great performance by the SuperEagles. We fought a good fight. However, you win some, you lose some. Raise your heads you…”

@IbkThePlug: “Buhari we need public holiday tomorrow abeg. I need time to repackage my heart
#NGAARG”

@Newscantell “OurJersey fine pass the world cup self. Make dey go chop am. #NGAARG #Worldcup”

@iam_akeenzy: “Ighalo should better go to china from russia oh. #NGAARG #WorldCup”

@Jokunle: “Nigerians supporting Messi. Instead of Nigeria. Your reward is in heaven #NGAARG.”

@official_trez: “tbh, this heartbreak was strong but all the same you did your best. #NGAARG #ARGNGA”

@shann___xx: “I think Nigeria should be sold and distributed among Africa #NGAARG”

@NWEworldwide: “All Africans are proud of Nigeria #NIGARG #NGAARG #Worldcup #Nigeria.”

@Itz_Jf: “Where is that pig and that deaf cat also? I just want to pat them on the back. #NGAARG #WorldCup #NGA”

Hilarious memes mocking Ighalo’s missed chances during Nigeria Vs Argentina game

Ighalo missed chances

Nigeria is out of the 2018 World Cup, after losing 2-1 to Argentina on Tuesday night in Saint Petersburg.

The Super Eagles needed to avoid defeat to qualify for the round of 16, but were unable to hold on at 1-1, after Victor Moses’ penalty cancelled out Lionel Messi’s opener.

The most painful part of the match was when Odion Ighodalo had two golden opportunities with the score at 1-1, before Marcos Rojo sealed victory for Argentina.

Below are reactions on social media to his fail:

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