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  • Osimhen rejects PSG for Premier League

    Osimhen rejects PSG for Premier League

    Napoli striker Victor Osimhen is currently said to be keen on a move to the Premier League and he is willing to reject Paris Saint-Germain.

    Chelsea recently made contact to understand the possibility of a deal for Osimhen and whether Napoli would be interested in taking cash plus Romelu Lukaku and a younger player in the move. Napoli, it was later reported, are interested in signing the Belgian this summer.

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    Gianluca di Marzio has now informed Sky Italia (via CN24) that Osimhen would rather wait for Premier League clubs to make an approach instead of joining PSG. The possibility of playing at PSG doesn’t excite Osimhen because he has already played in France with Lille and two teams that can possibly land him in the Premier League are both Arsenal and Chelsea.

    In the meantime, Napoli are talking to Chelsea about a deal which could involve Osimhen and Lukaku, with Di Marzio also stating that the Nigerian enjoys England and he is there regularly to have a good time with his friends. A move to PSG looks unlikely at this point.

  • CAF to train administrators at Cape Town University

    CAF to train administrators at Cape Town University

    The Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) has signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Africa’s leading higher learning institution, the University of Cape Town (UCT) in Cairo, Egypt.

    The agreement between the two Organizations will see the University of Cape Town provide bespoke courses and programmes as an Africa Centre of Education Excellence, which will be aimed at driving knowledge, creating capacity and strengthening administrative skills amongst Africa’s Football stakeholders. 

    The  MoU, signed by CAF’s Secretary General Secretary, Véron Mosengo-Omba and the University of Cape Town Council Vice-Chancellor Professor Dayanand Reddy, will herald a new era in African football, prioritising education and skills development amongst the administrators entrusted with running Member Associations.

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    Mosengo-Omba said: “The University of Cape Town is one of the leading centres of learning globally and CAF is very proud to be associated with such a reputable institution. The Agreement between the two Organizations also speaks to the work that has been done in turning CAF around and positioning it as amongst the best learning organizations in Africa.  The Agreement is anchored in the promise made by CAF President Dr Patrice Motsepe three years ago to improve the efficiency and professionalism in African Football. We believe this collaboration will not only train the future leaders of football but also consolidate the skills and capacity of role players, thereby fostering the landscape of African football.”

    UCT Council Chair, Advocate Norman Arendse, said: “UCT is absolutely delighted to partner CAF on this critically important project: to train and develop the leaders and future leaders of African football. UCT shares the vision of CAF, which is to develop and sustain a truly world class organization based entirely on excellence.”

    Prof. Reddy remarked: “The partnership with CAF is further testimony to UCT’s commitment to engaging in collaboration aimed at strengthening capacity and unleashing leadership potential on our continent. We are proud to join hands with CAF in this exciting venture”.

    Last year, the University of Cape Town was ranked the number one University in Africa in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). Earlier this year, the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings also placed the University of Cape Town first in Africa. 

    The programme will  include a mix of online as well as on-site modules that will be held at the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business.

  • Boniface’s  Leverkusen bid for Europa le final  live on Gotv

    Boniface’s  Leverkusen bid for Europa le final  live on Gotv

    Nigerian forward, Victor Boniface will be hoping to fire his side, Bayer Leverkusen to victory when they host Roma at the Bay Arena on Thursday for the second leg of their UEFA Europa League semi-final clash. The match will be broadcast live on GOtv.

    Xabi Alonso’s men triumphed  2-0  away at the Stadio Olimpico despite conceding possession for a large spell of the match. Goals from Florian Wirtz and Robert Andrich gave the Germans victory over the Italians, thereby extending their run without loss in the Europa League to 13 matches (W8 D4).

    Leverkusen equalled Benfica’s 59-year-old 48-game unbeaten streak last weekend when it defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 in the Bundesliga. The German champions will be keen to break the record against Roma. Tune in GO La Liga (ch 62) at 7:55pm on Thursday to watch the match live.

    On the other hand, Roma are keen to overturn the deficit as they look to make their third consecutive European finals. The allure of stopping Leverkusen’s unbeaten streak may serve as additional motivation for Danielle De Rossi’s men.

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    Similarly, Atalanta will be banking on the home crowd to stir them to a first European final when Marseille comes visiting. The home side failed to defend an early lead at Stade de Marseille last week as the match ended 1-1. Tune in GO Football (ch 61) at 7:55pm to watch the return leg.

    Marseille’s coach, Jean-Louis Gasset will be worried about his side’s away record in Europe having won only one of their six games on foreign soil in the competition this season, losing at Villarreal in the last 16 and Benfica in the quarter-finals. He will be banking on tournament top scorer, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to fire the team to another European final.

    In the Conference League, the last English team in Europe, Aston Villa face an arduous task of overturning a 2-4 first leg defeat at home when they visit the Karaiskakis Stadium to take on Olympiacos. Tune to GO Premier League (ch 66) at 7:55pm to watch the match live.

  • Real stun Bayern to reach Champions League final

    Real stun Bayern to reach Champions League final

    A dramatic late double by Joselu sent Real Madrid through to the Champions League final at Wembley after a 4-3 aggregate win over Bayern Munich at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    The tie had been evenly-poised after four goals were shared in the first leg of the semi-final in Germany last week.

    Madrid had an impressive 13-month unbeaten home record and a wealth of European history behind them, but they were on the verge of a second consecutive last-four exit in this competition when Bayern substitute Alphonso Davies produced a 68th-minute rocket.

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    It stunned a previously buoyant home crowd, but Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti worked his magic and turned to his bench to save the day.

    Former Stoke forward Joselu answered the SOS as he made the most of a Manuel Neuer mistake to tap in the leveller after 88 minutes.

    Three minutes later he steered in a second, which was originally disallowed before it was given after VAR intervened.

    Ancelotti’s team withstood an extended period of stoppage time and Matthijs de Lift had a late effort ruled out for the visitors to ensure Madrid booked an 18th appearance in a European Cup final days after they clinched the La Liga title.

    It also meant England captain Harry Kane, who was subbed off with his team in the lead, will be consigned to a trophy less first season with the German giants.

    Real, 14-time European champions, will face Dortmund on Saturday, 1 June at Wembley.

  • Takeaways from Tinubu’s trip to Riyadh, Hague

    Takeaways from Tinubu’s trip to Riyadh, Hague

    By Temitope Ajayi

    Since his first trip abroad as President of Nigeria to Paris in June last year, where he joined other world leaders at the New Global Financial Pact Summit convened by President Emmanuel Macron, President Bola Tinubu has undertaken many other important trips where he has drawn global attention to the new realities in Nigeria and indeed Africa.

    On those trips, he emerged as the chief salesman of Nigeria and Africa.

    Like his previous travels where he had forcefully spoken, with admiration, on behalf of Nigeria or for West Africa as Chairman of ECOWAS Authority of Head of States and Government and at the United Nations General Assembly and COP28 in Dubai, President Tinubu has not failed to use the available opportunity to send the right message to the world of the immense possibilities to do great things when the developed nations and global business leaders partner Africa, and Nigeria, in particular in a mutually-beneficial way.

    It was the same message of partnership, collaboration, investment opportunity, shared prosperity, and sustainability that he took to the Netherlands and Saudi Arabia.

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    Both at The Hague, where he met the Prime Minister, the Royal family and business leaders and in Riyadh, where he participated actively at the Special Meeting of the World Economic Forum, President Tinubu was regal in his carriage and convincing in appeal.

    Here are the key takeaways from the trips:

    1. Thursday, 25th of April, President Tinubu led the Nigerian delegation to the Nigeria-Netherlands Business and Investment Forum. He used the opportunity to reinforce the more robust economic and diplomatic ties between the two countries. He used the occasion to sell his Renewed Hope Agenda, harping on the favourable investment climate now in Nigeria and the reforms he has undertaken to promote a stronger and more resilient economy where businesses can thrive. In his call to action, he invited investors from the Netherlands to come and reap bountifully from any investment they make in Nigeria. During his bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Mark Rutte at his official residence, President Tinubu was at his best element as a salesman. He told the PM of the abundant human and natural resources available in Nigeria, especially the energetic, enterprising, and resourceful young people who are breaking barriers and excelling across the world in their various fields. On his part, the Prime Minister said Dutch investors were ready for a fresh $250 million investment in Nigeria and another $100 million in a waste-to-wealth industrial facility in Lagos State.

    2. At a high-level panel discussion at the World Economic Forum Special Meeting on Global Collaboration, Growth and Energy for Development in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s capital, President Tinubu held his audience spellbound.

    On the same panel, with President Paul Kagame of Rwanda, Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim, and the Managing Director of International Monetary Fund, Kristalina Geogieva,  President Tinubu spoke on the imperatives of building global collaboration and cooperation to deal with some of the problems confronting humanity.

    He called on the global community and more prosperous nations to pay more attention to Africa and the Sahel region of West Africa.

    He said: “I am glad the world is recognising the need for cooperation and that with the type of population growth that Africa is experiencing, the diversity of its resources must be married with economic opportunity. We must collaborate to achieve that.

    “We are encouraging the entire world to pay attention to the Sahel and the other countries around us. As the Chairman of the ECOWAS Authority of Heads of State and Government, I have wielded the big influence of Nigeria to discourage all unconstitutional changes of government. Equally, we have eased the sanctions. We need to trade with one another, not fight each other. It is very necessary and compulsory for us to engender growth, stability, and economic prosperity for our people in West Africa.

    “The rest of the world needs to look at the fundamentals of the problem; not just geopolitically, but at the root. Has the world paid attention to the poverty level in the Sahel and the rest of ECOWAS? Have they facilitated the infusion of capital and paid adequate attention to ensuring the exploration of resources and the creation of opportunities presented by the mineral resources available?

    “Are we going to play a big-brother role in a talk shop without taking necessary action? We just have to be involved in the promotion and prosperity of that region in order to see peace, stability, and economic growth.”

    3. Engagement with Moller-Maersk Delegation: A key highlight of the President’s participation at the WEF in Riyadh was a sideline meeting with Robert Maersk Uggla, Chairman of the Danish shipping and logistics giant, and his team. The meeting focused on the company’s existing business in Nigeria and the prospect of future new investment to expand port infrastructure in Nigeria to accommodate bigger ships. The Federal Government, through the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, recently announced a $ 1 billion ports expansion and modernisation programme to take care of dilapidated infrastructure at the Western and Eastern seaports. President Tinubu welcomed the genuine interest of AP Moller-Maersk in Nigeria and the company’s willingness to make new investments. He expressed his appreciation to the Chairman for his company’s contribution to Nigeria’s economy over time, assuring him that Nigeria and his government would not take the country’s partners for granted.

    •Ajayi is Senior Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Media and Publicity

  • Commuters in for pains on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

    Commuters in for pains on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

     Commuters are in for stress on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway due to return of Julius Berger to fix expansion joints on the Long Bridge again.

    The company reduced the carriage-way on the inbound lane from Ibadan for months to replace failing joints.

    At the time of this report, the company had not done much. The bridge has 40  joints.

    Many believe it would take more than a year to replace the joints at the rate work is going.

    Rather than speed up work on the narrowed lane, the contractor moved to the outbound lane to create a gridlock for those driving out of Lagos.

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    Federal Controller of Works, Olukorede Kesha, announced plans to replace the joints.

    The narrowing of inbound and outbound lanes has brought back pains that road users experienced for years while rehabilitation lasted.

    Keisha, who said the repair would be done simultaneously on both bounds, underscored the importance of such a repair.

    The joints are critical to structural integrity of the bridge. They have been repaired by the contractor more than three times in the last few years.

    “As a result, traffic leaving and entering Lagos through the Long Bridge would be narrowed to two lanes…” she said.

    Fxing the joints, which Keisha said would be in three weeks is at the kick-off stage.

    The contractor did not mobilise to site until expiration of the time given by the controller.

    Two months after its men were seen on site, nothing appreciable has been done.

    A motorist, Ogundeji Kola, described the attitude of the Works Ministry and Julius Berger as unfortunate.

    He recounted how he used to be trapped in traffic till as late as 11pm for over two years.

    Ogundeji said it was unfortunate travellers were being forced to go through that again.

  • ‘Prioritise monitoring, performance of energy sector’

    ‘Prioritise monitoring, performance of energy sector’

    Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, has said monitoring and performance of the energy sector in implementing policies should be prioritised.

    This, he said, would open more initiatives under Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan, making bondholders, beneficiaries, suppliers, manufacturers and other value chain activities bring investment.

    Nnaji spoke yesterday at the unveiling of Energy Commission of Nigeria’s (ECN’s) gazette on energy policies and energy masterplan for planning and coordination.

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     While calling on stakeholders to adhere to processes and policies, he said the direction of government is possessive and transparent to stakeholders.

     “This opens more initiatives under Nigeria’s Energy Transition Plan, where bondholders, beneficiaries, suppliers, manufacturers and other value chain activities generate investment opportunities.

     “… These processes provide stability and consistency in decision making and planning, ” he said.

     Special Adviser to the President on Energy, Mrs Olu Verheijen, said the gazzete on energy policies and national energy masterplan requires efforts from stakeholders, including public and private sectors, civil societies and international community.

  • MTN MIP pioneer fellows graduate

    MTN MIP pioneer fellows graduate

    MTN Nigeria in collaboration with Pan-Atlantic University (PAU) held a graduation ceremony for fellows of the  second edition of its Media Innovation Programme (MIP) at the Lagos Business School, Lekki, Lagos.

    Launched in 2022 in partnership with the School of Media and Communication, Pan Atlantic University, MIP is a six-month fully funded certificate fellowship set up to empower media practitioners and content creators to gain deeper insight into the ever-evolving media landscape.

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    On the benefits of the programme, Odunayo Sanya, Executive Director, MTN Foundation, said: “As fellows of the MTN MIP, we expect to hear of you, we expect to see you, visibly breaking new grounds, pushing the frontiers, and indeed setting very good standards. At MTN, this is our DNA, we do not leave people the way we met them and when you look at our story, even as a commercial business, that’s the way it’s been.

     MTN has made a commitment to be a part of the sustainable development of Nigeria. We know we can’t do it alone, and that’s why we look for avenues like this and join hands to deliver transformation.”

    The Dean of the School of Media and Communication, Pan-Atlantic University, Dr. Ikechukwu Obiaya, expressed his delight at the completion of the second edition of MIP.

  • ASR Africa set for construction of hostel at FUTMinna

    ASR Africa set for construction of hostel at FUTMinna

    By Shehu Ibrahim

    The Abdul Samad Rabiu Africa Initiative (ASR Africa) is set to begin the construction of a state-of-the-art hostel block for the Federal University of Technology, Minna(FUTMinna).

     The project, which is being executed under the philanthropic initiative of the Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, will provide hostel accommodation for  students within the university’s main campus.

    The proposed hostel facility will accommodate 108 students with other auxiliary facilities such as laundries, kitchenettes, common rooms, and the warden’s room.

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    Speaking at the groundbreaking event, the Vice Chancellor,  Prof. Faruk Adamu Kuta, expressed joy for having the university as one of the beneficiaries of the ASR Africa Tertiary Education Grant Scheme. He thanked Rabiu,  adding that upon completion, a large number of students will have access to hostel accommodation thereby reducing the number of students  exposed to insecurity and other vices outside the  campus.

    Managing Director of ASR Africa, Dr Ubon Udoh, hailed the management of the university for prioritising the security of  students amid the institution’s needs. In

    “The choice of this project will facilitate the relocation of the university’s temporary accommodations back into the main campus,” he said.

     Udoh urged  students to ensure proper use of the building which is constructed with state-of-the-art facilities.

    The hostel accommodation is designed to have an apartment styled accommodations with each room having an en-suite bath and water closet facilities. This model of each room having its independent convenience and shower has been found to engender hygiene and a sense of responsibility among students which is what the university aims to achieve.

  • Institute inducts 234 new members

    Institute inducts 234 new members

    The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Management of Nigeria (CIPSMN)  has conferred professional diploma  certificate and honorary fellowship on 234 new members.

    A breakdown revealed that Lagos  State produced the highest number, with 72, followed by Kaduna State, 34, Osun 25, and Ondo, 22, among others.

    Speaking at the event which held in Lagos, the President/Chairman in Council of the institute, Sikiru Balogun, urged  inductees to embrace constant learning, innovation, and collaboration with relevant stakeholders,adding  that it is part of the ways  of making impact.

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    Balogun charged  them to be guided by the ethics of the profession, due diligence, integrity, transparency, honesty, and trust, among others.

    According to him, as professionals, they must navigate intricate networks of suppliers, distributors, and partners and ensure their services are cost-effective and goods are delivered on time.

    He said: “You have the power to drive innovation,streamline operations and create sustainable value for your organisations. Your ability to adapt , collaborate and think strategically will be crucial in navigating the complexities of today’s global marketplace.”

    Registrar/CEO of the institute, Prof. Mohammed Aliyu,urged the inductees to ensure they practise according to the knowledge received, exposure, and global best practices.

    Aliyu spoke  on the theme: “Importance of procurement and supply chain management to life, industry, good governance, and society in general.”

    According to him, making money is not as important as spending it wisely and that only procurement and supply chain managers are the right people, both in the private and public sectors, to allocate resources effectively.

    He said many African countries including Nigeria have remained underdeveloped due to absence of wise spending and poor decisions through inefficient procurement practices, commercially, professionally, politically,among others.

    Aliyu said the country has  failed to attain the required economic independence, development and growth.

    He said: “We need to continually demonstrate the required knowledge and capacity as professionals for the purpose of value addition to our various organisations in both public and private sector. An insight into the importance of best procurement and supply chain management practices become more interesting,when it is realised that,it is a very powerful tool for instituting due process, control mechanism, transparency and accountability,among others.”