Author: The Nation

  • EFL Cup: Iheanacho and Ndidi on target as Leicester beat Burton

    EFL Cup: Iheanacho and Ndidi on target as Leicester beat Burton

    Super Eagles duo of Kelechi Iheanacho and Wilfred Ndidi scored for Leicester City, who claimed a 2-0 victory over third-tier side Burton Albion in the first round of the EFL Cup at the Pirelli Stadium on Wednesday. 

    The game was their second appearance for Leicester City this season after they featured in the club’s 2-1 victory over Coventry City in the opening game of the Championship season at the King Power Stadium last Sunday afternoon.

    Iheanacho gave the Foxes the lead six minutes into the game, finishing from close range after reacting first to a pass in the middle of the six-yard box played from the right by Marc Albrighton.

    Read Also: Iheanacho tops list of departing Leicester stars

    On the stroke of halftime, Iheanacho turned into the provider, the 26-year-old was set clear wide left and dribbled into the box. Waited for a defender to commit himself then squared to Ndidi, who fired home the first time.

    It was the first time both Nigerian players will score and also assisted each other in a game for Leicester City, who made it two wins from two games this season.

    Their situation at the King Power Stadium stays unclear whether they will both remain at the club before the end of the transfer window. They have been heavily linked with a move from Leceister City after the club was relegated from the Premier League last season.

    It was reported earlier in the week that Ndidi has been in contact with representatives from Turkey over a £8m move to Fenerbahce.

  • Children liabilities not blessings – Blessing CEO

    Children liabilities not blessings – Blessing CEO

    Controversial social media personality Blessing CEO has referred to children as liabilities.

    The self-styled relationship expert clearly noted children aren’t blessings, arguing they’re more liability-prone in the absence of the means to train them.  

    She explained it’d amount to sheer wickedness bringing them into the world unprepared financially and otherwise.

    Before considering having kids, prospective parents, in her opinion, should ensure they possess the wherewithal to support them.

    Read Also: Fighting your husband’s side chick unwise, says Blessing CEO

    The mother of two insisted until individuals were fully equipped to take care of children, they should consider safe copulation or abstinence altogether.

    “Children are not blessings, they are liabilities, if you know you cannot afford to train them, don’t bring them to this world to suffer, close your legs,” she stated.

  • We’ve only limited access to Emefiele, says lawyer

    We’ve only limited access to Emefiele, says lawyer

    The Department of State Security (DSS) has permitted only limited access to lawyers representing the suspended Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Godwin Emefiele.

    One of Emefiele’s lawyers, Victor Okpara (SAN), said he could also not say where the DSS was holding the embattled banker.

    Okpara spoke on Thursday on the premises of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos after the commencement of a fresh legal battle for lawful custody of Emefiele by both the banker and the Federal Government.

    Read Also: Fed Govt appeals order granting Emefiele bail

    He spoke with journalists shortly after Justice Nicholas Oweibo adjourned till August 15 for hearing of two applications by both parties.

    Justice Oweibo on July 25, admitted Emefiele to a N20million bail on a two-count charge of illegal possession of firearms and ammunition and ordered his remand at the Ikoyi Correctional Centre, pending the fulfilment of his bail conditions.

    But the DSS rearrested the embattled bank chief after fighting off NCoS officials on the court’s premises. 

  • Lack of endurance not hardship responsible for high divorce rate – Solomon Buchi

    Lack of endurance not hardship responsible for high divorce rate – Solomon Buchi

    Life coach, Solomon Buchi, has identified zero intolerant level for hardship as the bane of the increasing marriage crash among young couples.

    He made a tweet in concordance with veteran gospel musician, Funmi Aragbaye’s stance on increased divorce rate among young couples.

    The televangelist in a recent interview decried the spate of divorce among young couples, hinging it on their inability to endure hardships in marriages.

    She argued that contemporary youngsters now prefer to marry rich people forgetting the happiness of couples in marriages wasn’t dependent on their spouse’s material resources.

     “The major cause of divorce among young couples is the fact that they cannot endure hardship with anybody. And, they prefer getting married to rich people.

    “However, happiness in marriage is not dependent on how rich one’s spouse is. Young people should always seek divine direction from God before they get married”, she stated.

    Read Also: Good, godly husbands would be called woman wrapper – Solomon Buchi

    Well-known on social media for his inspirational remarks, the writer who tied the knot with the love of his life, Arike Adeola in earlier in the year explained intending couples needed to come to terms with the fact that deprivation was a slice of life.

    He insisted the stamina of the union between a man and a woman is proven during tough times; urging couples to stay put in such times and fight for their marriage rather than take a walk.

    Buchi tweeted: “True. We rebuke hardship all we want to, but it’s a part of life, and when we are too enticed by the fine things of life, we forbid any inconvenience, and would rather walk away than fight for our marriage to make it better. The strength of marriage is known in hard days.”

  • UPDATED: Man who jumped into Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge lagoon found dead

    UPDATED: Man who jumped into Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge lagoon found dead

    A yet-to-be-identified man who jumped into Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge lagoon has been found dead. 

    A statement by the Head, Public Education of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Services, Amodu Shakiru confirmed the deceased’s body has been recovered by emergency responders.

    Shakiru disclosed that the corpse was recovered on Thursday arouns 9:15 am.

    The statement said: “The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service can authoritatively report that the body of one adult male that jumped into the lagoon on Tuesday afternoon, August 8, 2023, from Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge has been recovered, today.

    Read Also: BREAKING: Man who jumped into Lekki-Ikoyi link bridge lagoon found dead

    “The search and rescue operations began in earnest immediately after the alert of the incident was received at 14:53 hours and culminated in the recovery of the body today by 09:15 hours at the LASEMA end of the lagoon bank.

    “The collaborative efforts include that of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Lagos State Waterways Authority, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Lagos State Health, Environmental Monitoring Unit and the locals to foreclose the joint operations.”

  • ”Sapa’ responsible for bitter leaf soup discovery – Phyna

    ”Sapa’ responsible for bitter leaf soup discovery – Phyna

    Controversial BBNaija Season 7 winner, Josephina Ijeoma Otabor also known as Phyna has shared her opinion on the origin of bitter leaf soup. 

    Bitter Leaf Soup, also known as Ofe Onugbu, is a popular Nigerian soup peculiar to the Igbo tribe of Eastern Nigeria. 

    A lot of non-Igbos shy away from bitter leaf soup because they think that, true to it’s name, it is a very bitter soup. 

    But in reality, the soup doesn’t taste bitter in the slightest as the eaves have to be thoroughly washed to get rid of the bitterness before it’s added.

    Read Also: Phyna tags Kiddwaya ‘fortunate son’ for being insulting

    Expressing her thoughts on the origin of the soup, the hypepriestess supposed it was discovered as a result of ‘sapa’ a slang that loosely translates as abject poverty in English language.

    “If nor be sapa, how normal person go discover bitter leaf soup,” she tweeted.

  • Four Nigerians who have performed on America’s Got Talent

    Four Nigerians who have performed on America’s Got Talent

    1. Josh2Funny: Comedian Josh2Funny exhibited his comic abilities on the America’s Got Talent show and had the judges and the audience bursting with laughter with his performances.

    He performed three times and dazzled AGT stage the audience on the AGT stage with a performance that started with a representation of himself first as a ‘speed reader’ ‘Fastest Reader in the World’, then ‘Fastest Rapper in the World’ and finally as a ‘magician’.

    Read Also: Sosoliso plane crash survivor hits America’s Got Talent

    2. Kechi Okwuchi: She is a Nigerian-American singer and motivational speaker. In 2017, she appeared in the America Got Talent season 12, where she thrilled judges with her voice. Her performance at the time earned her a place in the next round, and subsequently, she made it to the show’s finals.

    Again, in 2019, Kechi appeared for the American Got Talent: The Champions. She got a golden buzzer from popular judge Simon Cowell after her performance. She made it to the finals again but failed to reach the top five.

    3. DFlex: Another Nigerian who graced the American talent show is Oyindamola Emmanuel, known as Dflex. He thrilled the audience with his contortion skills at the premiere of season 16 of America Got Talent in 2021.

    Read Also: Josh2Funny dazzles judges, audience on America’s Got Talent

    4. Marvin Achi: In 2022, a young Nigerian fitness educator and chemical engineer, Marvin Achi, was one of the contestants at the American Got Talents show. He exhibited his talents in a hilarious manner that got the crowd screaming and jumping off their seats while the judges praised him.

  • Tinubu, the youths and Renewed Hope

    Tinubu, the youths and Renewed Hope

    • By, Umar Jibrin

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has remained true to his word. During the campaigns, he promised to give copious representation to youths and women in his cabinet. And this promise, he has kept. With a youth population of over 120 million, and with so many brilliant and skilled young hands, it is, undoubtedly, imperative that young people are the drivers of policy making in Nigeria.

    On July 27, President Tinubu sent the names of 28 ministerial nominees to the senate for screening and confirmation. On August 1, he sent additional 19 names. The ministerial list is suffused with women, experts, politicians, and young Nigerians. There is a healthy balance of the seasoned and the new, and of professionals and politicians. The list includes tech experts, economists, lawyers, ex-governors, health specialists, and journalists.

    Of interest are some young technocrats to watch out for in the cabinet. They include Hon Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, a UK-trained tech expert and member representing Akoko North-East/Akoko Northwest Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives; Barr Hannatu Musawa, Dr Betta Edu, Dr Bosun Tijani, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, Doris Uzoka-Anite, and Joseph Utsev.

    President Tinubu has displayed exceptional attunement to the fundamentality of tapping the resource of youth for development by nominating these individuals. But it is important that this resource is adequately channelled and positioned for superlative performance. It is important that the young professionals find fitting roles to apply their expertise.

    DR BOSUN TIJANI

    Bosun Tijani is a respected personality in the tech community. He is renowned for the innovations he led in the tech ecosystem in Nigeria. He is the CEO of Co-Creation Hub, a leading Pan-African innovation and technology centre. He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Jos; an MSc in Information Systems and Management from the Warwick Business School, United Kingdom; and a PhD in innovation and economic development from the School of Business, University of Leicester. But he comes with a baggage. He was a proponent of the EndSARS unrest which led to loss of lives and property across the country, particularly in Lagos state. He had publicly disdained Nigeria, the government, and its institutions – for which he recently apologised during his screening at the senate.

    Beyond competence, character, patriotism, and sacrifice are virtues that must remain a factor in the crucible of decision making.

    But Tijani remains a profound addition to the team.

    HON TUNJI-OJO

    Tunji-Ojo is one youth whose wealth of experience and training is critical for the country in this epoch of ICT revolution. Harnessing ICT to stimulate other sectors of the economy; to facilitate growth across value chains and to boost the revenue potential of the federal government is a key ingredient of the Renewed Hope Agenda. Tunji-Ojo’s professional experience cuts across a potpourri of sectors where is ICT virtuosity will be of immense advantage.

    He attended the University of North London (now London Metropolitan University) where he studied Electronics and Communication Engineering and graduated in 2005. He obtained a master’s degree in digital communication and networking from the same institution in 2006. He holds certifications in eighteen professional qualifications, including the prestigious title of being one of the first set of certified ethical hackers from Royal Britannia IT Training Academy in the United Kingdom before he turned 24 years.

    Before his foray into politics, Tunji-Ojo was said to be an accomplished business and management executive with a flourishing career in ICT. He became the CEO of a leading indigenous ICT consultant company in Nigeria, Matrix IT Solutions Limited, at the age of 24. He holds a certification in Ethical Hacking and Counter Measures. He is also a certified CompTIA Network Plus Engineer and a Britannia Hardware A+ Management Certificate Holder.

    He consulted for the World Bank and several government agencies, including Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Nigeria Petroleum Investment Services (NAPIMS), Nigeria Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), various committees of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Nigeria Gas Company (NGC), among others.

    Consequently, it is important that the expertise of Tunji-Ojo finds release in a role where he can fully unfurl the repository of his potential.

    BARR HANNATU MUSAWA

    Hannatu Musawa is a lawyer. She earned her law degree from the University of Buckingham, UK, and a master’s degree in the legal aspects of marine affairs from the University of Cardiff, Wales. She also earned a master’s degree in oil and gas law from the University of Aberdeen.

    She is a poet, writer, and an art and culture enthusiast as well. Before her nomination as minister, she was the special adviser to the President on Culture and Entertainment. She is one to watch out for in the cabinet.

    DR BETTA EDU

    Betta Edu is a medical doctor — but with a record-breaking streak. In 2015, she was appointed as special adviser to the governor of Cross River state on community and primary healthcare. She was only 29 at the time.

    In 2020, she was appointed chairman of the Cross River State COVID-19 Taskforce. In the same year, she was appointed national chairman of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum.

    In 2022, Betta Edu was elected national woman leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC). The youngest woman to ever hold the position in the party.

    And at 36, she is the youngest minister-designate in this dispensation.

    Read Also: Tinubu meets with Wike, El-Rufai in Aso Rock

    DORIS UZOKA-ANITE

    Doris Uzoka-Anite, the minister-designate from Imo state, is a medical doctor who transitioned into banking where she chalked up robust experience in financial markets. She managed the treasury department of Zenith Bank in Nigeria and oversaw the fixed income and currency trading desks, asset and liability management, treasury corporate sales, and financial and multilateral institutions.

    Before her nomination, Uzoka-Anite, a CFA charter-holder, was the commissioner of finance in Imo state.

    IMAAN SULAIMAN-IBRAHIM

    Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim is from Nasarawa state. She is a politician and businesswoman – but with a facility for scholarship. Her CV says at 19, she graduated from the University of Abuja with a degree in sociology. And at 21, she received two master’s degrees from Webster University, an MBA and MA.

    She was the director-general of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons.

    JOSEPH TERLUMUN UTSEV

    Utsev is the minister-designate from Benue state. He earned a bachelor’s degree in engineering from the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi in 2004. He holds a master’s degree and PhD in water resources and environmental engineering from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

    He was the commissioner of water resources and environment in Benue state in 2017. He was appointed as the executive director of engineering at the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority in Makurdi in 2020 – where he played a leading role in supervising the construction of various engineering projects, such as dams, bridges, roads, boreholes, and drainages.

    Before his nomination, he was the rector of the Federal Polytechnic Wannune, Benue state.

    A consistent thread among these ministers-designate is the vibrancy and dynamism of youth. They are all either in their 30s or early 40s. These are the young professionals I believe Nigerians should watch out for in the cabinet.

    Umar Jibrin writes from Kaduna

  • Tottenham & Bayern agree deal in principle for Kane

    Tottenham & Bayern agree deal in principle for Kane

    Bayern Munich and Tottenham have agreed a deal in principle for England captain Harry Kane worth more than 100m euros (£86.4m).

    Kane, 30, has one year left on his contract with Spurs and must now make a decision about whether or not to leave.

    The forward is Tottenham’s all-time top scorer with 280 goals in 435 appearances.

    Kane was linked with Manchester United earlier this summer before Bayern made him their main target.

    The striker’s future in London has been uncertain for several seasons while a number of Bayern bids were rejected earlier this summer.

    Most recently, Spurs turned down an offer on Monday and the Bundesliga champions suggested on that occasion an unsuccessful bid would force them to move on to other targets.

    Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy has repelled interest in Kane numerous times over the years, including in 2021 when Premier League champions Manchester City tried to sign the striker.

    It was also unclear whether Levy would have been willing to sell Kane to another Premier League team, suggesting earlier this year he would not do business with either of the Manchester clubs.

    But with Kane unwilling to sign a new deal with Spurs, it seems Levy has decided selling now is the best option for the club rather than losing him for free next year.

    Kane, who came through Spurs’ academy, has played for the club during pre-season while negotiations with Bayern took place, with his last appearance coming against Shakhtar Donetsk on Sunday.

    New Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou had promised to sell Kane his “vision” for the club following his appointment this summer, saying he wanted the striker to stay in north London.

    Kane has won the Premier League Golden Boot three times – in 2015-16, 2016-17 and 2020-21 – since making his debut for the club in 2012.

    Read Also: Spurs reject latest Bayern Munich offer for Kane

    With 213 goals from 320 Premier League games, Kane needs just 48 more to break Alan Shearer’s scoring record.

    Yet England’s all-time leading scorer – with 58 international goals – has never won a major trophy with club or country.

    Bayern, on the other hand, are regular silverware winners in Germany.

    Thomas Tuchel’s side claimed their 33rd Bundesliga title last season – an 11th in a row – and have won the Champions League six times and German Cup on 20 occasions.

  • Flood: NEMA urges Adamawa residents to relocate to safer areas

    Flood: NEMA urges Adamawa residents to relocate to safer areas

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has advised residents of Adamawa in flood prone areas to relocate to safer places.

    Mr Ladan Ayuba, Head of Operations, NEMA, Adamawa Field Office, made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yola on Thursday.

    According to Ayuba, the 2023 Annual Flood Outlook predicted flood in five of the 21 local government areas of the state.

    He listed the areas to include Demsa, Fufore, Numan, Yola-South and Yola-North, and urged other councils to adopt proactive flood mitigation measures to avert the disaster.

    The NEMA official identified Damare community in Gerei LGA as one of the safer places for resettlement shelter.

    “From experience; flood affected other LGAs not predicted to experience the disaster as in the case of Song and Madagal.

    “We want people to understand that disaster have no friends, people have to stop building on waterways, and drains should not be blocked to ease free follow of water.

    Read Also: Flood: Delta govt begins clearing of canals in Warri, Effurun

    “We value lives more than the property, people of Ganye LGA might experience flooding between Aug. 9 and 13, base on the weekly update,” he said.

    The Agency, he said, in collaboration with the state government had sensitised communities on the dangers of flood through the Local Emergency Management Agency.

    According to him, the Agency is awaiting approval for distribution of relief materials to victims of the 2023 flash flood sequel to the completion of an assessment exercise in the affected communities. (NAN)