Tag: Aberdeen

  • Celtic beat Rangers 2-0 to set up Scottish Cup final with Aberdeen

    Celtic on Sunday beat Rangers 2-0 at Hampden to set up a Scottish Cup final meeting with Aberdeen and the chance to complete a domestic treble.

    Callum McGregor’s superbly placed finish put the Premiership champions ahead during a dominant first half from Brendan Rodgers’ side.

    Scott Sinclair squeezed in a penalty kick after Rangers’ James Tavernier had fouled Leigh Griffiths.

    Goalkeeper Craig Gordon twice denied Kenny Miller in Rangers’ best attacks.

    But the Ibrox side could not prevent the first defeat of Pedro Caixinha’s reign as manager and must now focus on securing European qualification through the league.

    Celtic have already won that tournament and the League Cup and will face the Dons back at the national stadium on May 27.

    This will be the second Aberdeen-Celtic cup final this season as they hope to complete the domestic clean sweep for the first time since 2001.

    This was a difficult day for Rangers, but one can only speculate as to how much sorer it might have been had Andy Halliday been punished to the max after lunging in on Patrick Roberts early on.

    The Rangers midfielder took Roberts out and was fortunate to see yellow instead of red.

    Quickly, Celtic took hold of things and their greater intensity, accuracy and quality paid off with the opener.

    Mikael Lustig hit a long downfield ball over Danny Wilson’s head and into Moussa Dembele, who took it down, looked around him and saw McGregor steaming forward untracked.

    The Frenchman played it to McGregor, who stroked it coolly into the corner of Wes Foderingham’s net.

    Celtic were dominant but their mission was not helped when they lost Dembele to a hamstring injury just before the half-hour, with Griffiths coming on.

    Rangers had been fortunate to escape a dismissal earlier with Halliday and were lucky again when Myles Beerman, already on a yellow for fouling Roberts, impeded him again a minute later.

    Beerman survived, but it was not long before Rangers’ hopes of a cup final appearance were extinguished.

    Pedro Caixinha made two substitutions at the break — Joe Dodoo coming on for the peripheral Joe Garner and Barrie McKay replacing Halliday.

    But no sooner had those changes bedded in than Celtic hit their opponents on the counter and smoothed their passage to the final.

    It was Dedryck Boyata who broke up a Rangers attack and got his team on the front foot.

    Roberts took it on and put Griffiths into the box, where he was taken down by Tavernier.

    The spot-kick from Sinclair found the target via Foderingham’s diving hands and then the inside of his right-hand post.

    There could have been more. Foderingham tipped over Griffiths’ shot, Boyata headed over and Roberts had one saved.

    Celtic then lost their edge and Rangers got on top and started creating good chances.

    Just after the hour, Miller had a close-range header saved by Gordon, though the striker might have done a whole lot better.

    Then, with 10 minutes left, he had another opportunity — a point-blank shot kicked away by Gordon.

    Again, it was the type of opening that Rangers had to convert.

    Martyn Waghorn headed over from a good position, Dodoo forced a diving save from Gordon and, at the other end, McGregor’s replacement Tom Rogic hit a post for Celtic.

    Those late chances will give Rangers hope ahead of their Old Firm league meeting at Ibrox on Saturday, but Celtic’s victory was well earned and their treble dream remains very firmly on track.

  • Robert Gordon University offers £1.5m scholarship to Nigerian students

    Robert Gordon University (RGU), Scotland, says it is offering 1.5 million pounds scholarships to Nigerian students to study in Aberdeen in the North East of Scotland.
    The university made the announcement in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) by its Senior Communication Officer, Ms Anna Duthie, on Thursday in Abuja.
    Duthie said the scholarship was part of RGU’s commitment to attract top students from across the world to Scotland in order to provide diverse university community and multicultural learning environment.
    She added that the scholarships were in different categories ranging from 500 to 15,000 pounds.
    According to her, the scholarships have variety of forms such as offering of discount on courses, funding of first year of study and covering of full cost of degrees.
    “Talented students from around the globe have the opportunity to benefit from a number of scholarships being offered by RGU across a wide range of subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate level courses,’’ she said.
    Duthie quoted Prof. David Ashall, Dean of Students’ Recruitment, RGU as saying, “Promoting international diversity is hugely important to the university community.
    “We are proud to offer highly valuable scholarship opportunities to students from around the globe.
    “Our scholarship opportunities exist to attract the most talented and hard working professionals from around the world to RGU and help to ease the financial implications of studying overseas.
    “Scotland welcomes thousands of international students from more than 130 countries each year, we want to build on this by attracting more students to study at RGU.
    “Promoting what is at the very core of the RGU ethos – inclusion and multiculturalism”.
    Duthie disclosed that RGU also participates in a number of national scholarships such as the British Council India, ‘GREAT’ Scholarship programme, in addition to its own scholarship offerings and industry funded bursaries,
    She said that the scholarship would provide 10,000 pounds funding to international students seeking to study Architecture, Computer Science, Engineering, Pharmacy and Life sciences subjects.
    According to her, RGU is an associate of Scotland’s Saltire Scholarship Scheme.
    “The scholarship sees the university and the Scottish Government jointly fund of 4,000 pounds study bursaries for citizens and permanent residents of China, Canada, Hong Kong, India and Pakistan.
    “More information about RGU wide range of scholarship offering and application can be accessed through its website, www.rgu.ac.uk/scholarships,’’ she said. (NAN)

  • MyPR Manager appoints Communications head for West Africa

    MyPR Manager appoints Communications head for West Africa

     

    Transnational Corporate Communications & Public Relations Service firm, MyPR Manager on Monday announced the appointment of Kunmi Balogun as Head of Communications for West Africa.

    This is contained in a statement issued from the headquarters of the company in St Louis Missouri, stating that Balogun will oversee the firm’s communications and marketing activities across West Africa, mainly in Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone where it operates.

    Balogun is an alumnus of The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen from where he studied Corporate Communications and Public Affairs (MSc). He holds a BSc in Sociology from University of Abuja and is a member of the International Public Relations Association (IPRA).

    Balogun has a successful career in communications working across various sectors including telecommunications, insurance, oil and gas, consulting and FMCG.

    Until his appointment, he was the Marketing Communications Manager of Eunisell, an oil and gas service company in Lagos, Nigeria.

  • Scottish Cup: Efe on red alert for Aberdeen clash

    Scottish Cup: Efe on red alert for Aberdeen clash

    EFE Ambrose says Celtic will be aiming to hit new heights in Saturday´s Scottish Cup fifth-round tie against Aberdeen and during the remainder of the campaign.

    The Nigerian knows the Dons will present a difficult proposition in Paradise, given their resurgence under Derek McInnes this season.

    But he and his team-mates are determined to continue their fantastic domestic form and progress further in the competition.

    “We know Aberdeen are a good team and are in good form but this is Celtic we are talking about – we are here to do something new and perform at a level no one believes we can play at,” the defender told this week´s Celtic View.

    “So we will keep doing what we are doing, keep winning games and keep doing the defensive part of the game right, and we will see where it takes us.”

     

  • ‘Tango With Me’ on screen in Aberdeen

    ‘Tango With Me’ on screen in Aberdeen

    Tango With Me, an award winning Nollywood film by Mahmood Ali-Balogun and  Femi Kayode will be on screen in Aberdeen, United Kingdom on February 15 to mark this year’s Valentine celebration.

    The exclusive Aberdeen event according to a press release by Resource Director of TrendyPR/WeddingTrendy, Timi Badejo  will be screened  at the Belmont Picture House, Aberdeen from 1030pm.

    ‘Tango With Me’ addresses issues that are often not discussed effectively or constructively in the African/wider community and this has seen the end of some marriages and relationships.

    “The presentation of the film is top-class production, enlightening yet entertaining. It is therefore no wonder it has been nominated and even won 5 awards at the African Movie Academy Awards with excellent reviews from film critics and the media” Badejo noted.

    Persons interested in watching the film should call 0790 44 77 811 for tickets and event details or email info@trendypr.com