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  • England won’t win in Russia and must improve – Shearer

    England won’t win in Russia and must improve – Shearer

    England’s senior side is not yet of a standard to be a serious title contender at next year’s FIFA World Cup, former striker Alan Shearer says.

    Shearer said on Monday that in spite of its age-group teams dazzling on the global stage at various youth tournaments in 2017, England may not be favourites at Russia 2018.

    Gareth Southgate’s side went unbeaten in their qualifying campaign for Russia but has been criticised for lacking a creative spark.

    It has scored only 18 goals in 10 games in a group containing lowly-ranked Lithuania and Lithuania

    “I don’t expect us to win the World Cup in Russia next year, even with the success of our teams underneath that level, be it the under-21s, the under-19s or the under-17s,” Shearer said in an interview from Bengaluru.

    “I don’t see us going to Russia and winning the tournament. No.”

    England’s recent record at the quadrennial showpiece event has not been inspiring.

    The 1966 champions, who reached the quarter-finals in 2002 and 2006, exited at the round of 16 stage in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

    Their worst performance came at the last edition in Brazil when they failed to get past the group stage.

    The Euro 2016 exit at the round of 16 stage after defeat to Iceland left little optimism among England’s supporters.

    Shearer, who was in India for a Premier League fan park event where roughly 40,000 spectators watched the top matches of the weekend on a giant screen, thinks that will prove to be a nadir.

    “What I would expect is to see an improvement on what we saw in France in the European Championships 18 months ago,” said Shearer, who scored 30 goals in 63 appearances for England.

    “It shouldn’t be too difficult to improve on that when you consider the performance we had in the game against Iceland when we were knocked out of the tournament.

    “Very much similar to other campaigns when we had results in the qualifiers. We are there now but we have to go one step further and we have to show improvement.”

    In stark contrast to the national side, the England Under-20s won the World Cup in South Korea in June before their Under-19 team became European champions in Georgia the following month.

    The young Lions have also won the Toulon Tournament this year and are through to the last 16 of the ongoing Under-17 World Cup in India.

    Shearer, who scored twice in four appearances at the 1998 World Cup finals in France, suggested one of the reasons why England were unsuccessful at the top level.

    He said it was because young English players are not playing in the Premier League.

    “Part of the problem is lot of these boys in the league teams with England are not getting the chance to play at the club level,” Shearer said.

    “Clubs like Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal tend to spend big on foreign players who the managers or the clubs feel are pretty much guaranteed for success.
    “It’s difficult for these managers as they have to deliver success tomorrow.

    “To put in a young player, he needs time to settle and feel his way into the Premier League and clubs are not prepared to do that.”

    Shearer has, however, backed former team mate Southgate to succeed as the national team manager.

    “I am pleased that we were able to give an English player, an young English coach the opportunity to try and do it at that level,” Shearer said.

    “More often than not over the past years we have gone and spent big on foreign managers and they haven’t proved successful at all.

    “I am pleased we have given the job to an English guy who has played in tournaments.

    “I have played with Gareth in tournaments also, so he is aware what tournament football is about and what you need to try and do to get to the latter stages. Hopefully that will stand him in good stead.

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  • Katsina police arrest kidnap gang leader

    Katsina police arrest kidnap gang leader

    Katsina State Police Command says it has arrested a 30-year-old man who specialized in kidnapping rich people for ransom.

    Mr Beson Gwama, the new Commissioner of Police in the state, told newsmen on Monday in Katsina that the suspect was a leader of a kidnap syndicate whose operations had created fears among the people in the area.

    “We arrested the suspect while attempting to kidnap the manager of a filling station who is the son of a business mogul in the state.

    “The ring leader came to the filling station with a fake policeman who abducted the son of the businessman to an unknown destination and later demanded for ransom.

    “Luck, however, ran against them when the kidnapped victim escaped from his captors and returned home.

    “The kidnapping expert was arrested while attempting to escape with the ransom that the victim’s parents paid at a scene outside Malumfashi town but his two accomplices managed to escape,” he said.

    Gwana appealed to members of the public to always assist the police with useful information about the activities of criminals in the state.

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  • Tinubu lauds choice of Agege Stadium for AITEO Cup Final

    Tinubu lauds choice of Agege Stadium for AITEO Cup Final

    The choice of Agege Township Stadium located in a close-packed area of the Lagos metropolis for the 2017 maiden AITEO Cup Final by the organisers is logical and administrative, says Deji Tinubu, the Chairman, State Sports Commission.

    “The choice of Agege stadium as venue for the cup is logical and administrative.

    “The use of the stadium means so much to us as it had played host to the CAF President, Ahmad Ahmad and other CAF executives. So, it is a right step.

    “The facilities at the stadium are of high standard that can host any final because we harp on quality infrastructure in Lagos State,” he disclosed in an interview on Monday.

    The stadium had played host to the maiden AITEO Cup final displacing the former host, Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere with thousands of spectators and football supporters on hand to watch the oldest cup match in the country.

    Akwa United football club defeated the Niger Tornadoes 3-2 on penalty shootout after a goalless full time to emerge winner for the second time in a space of two years, having won it in 2015 under the name, Federation Cup.

    Tinubu said:“This stadium will also play host to the continental championships which we are looking forward to, they must have used the opportunity to access the facilities at the stadium.

    “The organisers asked us for venues and they made their choice which is logical and administrative. They have their criteria, ours is to get the venue ready.”

    On the bid by the Lagos State Government to take over the National Stadium adjacent to the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Tinubu said the plan to acquire it was still on, adding the proposal has yet to be approved by the Federal Government.

    “We have submitted the bid and we are awaiting response from the federal government for approval, if we are awarded the bid, it is okay and if not, we will move on.

    “We have our plans for sports infrastructure in the state and we will not continue to sit down and watch such an iconic facility rot away under our nose.

    “Sports remains one of the the sectors we want to use to drive the economy of the state as identified by Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode.

    “The administration has identified critical sectors such as sports, tourism, and entertainment to drive the economy, hence , sports infrastructure development is critical,’ ‘he said.

  • Palestinian PM urges U.S. to pressure Israel over settlements

    Palestinian PM urges U.S. to pressure Israel over settlements

    Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah on Monday met the Special Envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt in West Bank city Ramallah, urging the U.S. to pressure Israel over settlements.

    According to a statement from the PM’s office, the meeting tacked the issue of the national reconciliation as well and the latest efforts by President Donald Trump to revive the peace process between Palestine and Israel.

    Hamdallah stressed that the main obstacle in the path of the peace process is the Israeli occupation and settlement expansion.

    He, however, described it as destructive to the two state solutions and the establishment of a geographically continuous Palestinian state.

    He urged the U.S. administration to pressure Israel to allow the Palestinian government to work freely in the territories classified as Area C in the West Bank and stop settlement activities in the occupied West Bank.

    Under the interim Oslo Accords signed between the Palestine Liberation Organisation and Israel in 1993, the West Bank is divided into three zones.

    The zones are A, B and C, with area A under Palestinian control, B under Israeli security coordination and Palestinian administrative control, and C under full Israeli control.

    Report says the Israeli settlement construction is one of the top and most complicated issues in Palestinian-Israeli negotiations.

    The peace talks between Palestine and Israel have been stalled since April 2014.

    The U.S.-sponsored talks that lasted for nine months achieved no tangible results.

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  • Federer eyes 7th ATP Finals title, after Shanghai triumph

    Federer eyes 7th ATP Finals title, after Shanghai triumph

    Roger Federer is eyeing a seventh ATP Finals crown and has not ruled out pinching the world no. one ranking from Rafa Nadal, if he maintains the form that won him his second Shanghai Masters trophy on Sunday.

     Federer the 19-times grand slam winner claimed his 94th title and sixth this year with an emphatic defeat of Nadal in the Shanghai final and is hungry for a first ATP Finals win since 2011.

    “London is my priority now and I really want to win the World Tour Finals,”  the evergreen 36-year-old told Sky Sports.

    “I am very excited to have had the year that I have had and everything that comes from here is a bonus.

    “Finishing the year as world no. one is a long shot and I don’t think it will happen, but if I play like this, who knows?

    “Maybe I will get close again.”

    Shangai was Federer’s first tournament since the U.S. Open and the confidence he gained from his opening matches helped him through a taxing schedule.

    “It’s been a tough week, five straight matches is always a test and a challenge for anybody’s body, especially with the pressure rising,” he said.

    “I felt I was playing well all week and that settled my nerves because I was returning well from the (opening) match here against (Diego) Schwartzman.

    “The serve only got better and I saved the best for last … In a way, not surprising because I felt good all week — I was ready.”

    The Swiss next headlines his home Basel International starting Oct. 21.

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  • Fire guts Kachikwu’s residence

    Fire guts Kachikwu’s residence

    The private residence of Ibe Kachikwu, minster of state for petroleum resources,  located in Asokoro, Abuja caught fire on Sunday evening.

    According to online sources, the fire is said to have  started in his bedroom as a result of a suspected electrical fault to the air conditioners.

    “Kachikwu was not at home when it happened, but thankfully the fire service reacted quickly and put out the fire before things could go out of hand,”  our reporter gathered.

    Details are scanty on the extent of damage to the house but we understand that nobody was hurt in the incident.

    The minister has been in the news recently over his letter to President Muhammadu Buhari in which he complained about insubordination and humiliation by Maikanti Baru, the group managing director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation ( NNPC ).

    More details soon…

  • Pope implicitly criticises U.S. for leaving Paris climate accord

    Pope implicitly criticises U.S. for leaving Paris climate accord

    Pope Francis on Monday implicitly criticised the United States for pulling out of the Paris agreement on climate change, praising it as a means to control the devastating effects of global warming.

    The U.S. is the only country out of 195 signatories to have withdrawn from the accord, which aims to cut emissions blamed for the rise in temperatures.

    President Donald Trump announced the decision in June shortly after visiting the pope, a strong supporter of the deal.

    At the time a Vatican official said the move was a “slap in the face” for the pope and the Vatican.

    “We see consequences of climate change every day,” the pope said in an address to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation ( FAO ) at its headquarters in Rome.

    “Thanks to scientific knowledge, we know how we have to confront the problem and the international community has also worked out the legal methods, such as the Paris Accord, which sadly, some have abandoned,” he said.

    Under the deal, United States had committed to reducing its own emissions by 26 to 28 percent, compared with 2005 levels, by 2025.

    Many world leaders have criticised Trump for deciding to pull out.

    In his Spanish-language address to the UN agency, Francis denounced “negligence toward the delicate equilibrium of the ecosystems, the presumption of manipulating and controlling the limited resources of the planet, and the greed for profit.”

    Agriculture ministers and diplomats from the Group of Seven (G7) world power nations attended the gathering, which marked FAO’s World Food Day.

    “We can’t be satisfied by saying ‘someone else will do it,’” the Pontiff said.

    Ending local conflicts and curbing the effects of climate change were two of the “prerequisites” for dealing with world food security, Francis also said.

    “The yoke of poverty caused by the often tragic movement of migrants can be removed by prevention, consisting of development projects that create jobs and offer the capacity to respond to climactic and environmental changes,” he said.

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  • The other side of social media

    The other side of social media

    Social media is one of the best things to have happened to this generation since sliced bread. Come to think of it, it has made communication and interaction easier and more convenient.

    By definition, social media is a computer mediated technology that facilitates the creation and sharing of information, ideas, career, interest and other forms of expression.

    It is growing rapidly and becoming a vital part of our everyday life.

    Our culture, norms and values are integral parts of who we are (our identity), what we feel connected to and how we behave.

    Social media plays a big role in our social interactions. We no longer need to be with our important others physically before we know what they are doing; all we need to do is connect to them on twitter or Facebook.

    Social media has become a prominent feature of life, especially among young people today.

    There is an undue pressure on young people financially, socially, psychologically and otherwise when they consistently compare themselves to others on social media platforms.

    This creates a feeling of inferiority complex among them. It is a major distraction to achieving their sets goals because it most times competes for their time and resources.

    Social media sometimes exposes us to avoidable threats and vices like addiction (drugs), violence, abuse, kidnap, assassination etc.

    Have you consciously sat down to analyse and estimate the total time you spend on social media?

    Social media affects our habits and decisions; to a reasonable extent, it operates on our subconscious because our minds have been filled with images of other people and we begin to feel pressure to outdo or be like them.

    Also, it has almost eroded our educational culture of spelling right and correctly because abbreviations have taken centre stage. Students can hardly make simple phrases like “…You’re welcome”, “…talk to you later”, “…happy birthday”, instead they would rather use these: “Ywc or U wlc”, “ttyl”, and “hbd” respectively.

    Young people have literally embraced bestial and decadent tendencies when they post photo of themselves or others under the influence of alcohol, wearing something revealing  body or even naked in other to get more ‘likes’ and flirty ‘comment’ calling themselves different names like *BITCH*

    A lot of relationships have hit the brick wall as a result of being seen in a compromising situation on social media.

    If you are not very disciplined, social media will distract you from the very important things in life – family, religion, school etc.

    In conclusion, people can only be affected by a thing if they allow it to affect them. Social media can influence our lives either for better or worse. It all comes down to the type of person you are.

    If you are a person who is easily swayed by all tom, dick and harry, then keep off.  We need to pay attention to our own life, we need not to be competitive and just enjoy the moment instead of showing off. We shouldn’t turn ourselves to social media ADDICT.

  • Sharapova eyes strong finish to season after Tianjin title

    Sharapova eyes strong finish to season after Tianjin title

    Maria Sharapova is looking for a strong finish to a season that began with a doping ban and hit a high in China on Sunday when she won her first title in two years.

    The former world no. one, who returned from the 15-month ban in April, defeated Belarusian teenager, Aryna Sabalenka 7-5 7-6(8) in the final of the Tianjin Open on Sunday.

    Sharapova said she was looking forward to building on the success next week in Moscow at the Kremlin Cup, a tournament she has not appeared at since 2007.

    “Obviously coming there with the title already means a lot, but I do really want to finish strong,” said the Russian, who accepted a wild card for the event.

    “I don’t remember the last time that I played three events in a row. But I will give it everything I have got and I know I have so many amazing fans there.”

    The five-time grand slam champion said the Tianjin title, the 36th of her career, was special.

    “It has been a couple of years since I have held the winner’s trophy. It is a great feeling,” she said.

    “When you start all the way from the beginning of the tournament and then you end up playing the final in a full stadium, with so much enthusiasm and energy.

    “And you are the one that wins the last point, just everything falls into place.

    “You have to appreciate those moments, never take them for granted.”

    Sharapova takes on Slovakia’s Magdalena Rybarikova in the opening round in Moscow.

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  • Court docks three men over N 4.3m estate fraud

    Court docks three men over N 4.3m estate fraud

    Adeyemi Adefisan, Michael Olupona and Peter Adeyemi, who allegedly defrauded a company of N4.3 million, were on Monday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    The accused– Adefisan, 43; Olupona, 38; and Adeyemi, 38 — who reside in Lagos and Ogun States, are arraigned on a
    three-count charge conspiracy, fraud and stealing.

    The trio pleaded not guilty and were admitted to a bail of N500, 000 each with two sureties each in like sum.

    The Magistrate, Mr J.A. Adigun, who gave the ruling, said the sureties should be gainfully employed with an evidence of two
    years tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

    Earlier, Police Prosecutor Godwin Awase said the accused committed the offences sometime in March at Ogba in Ikeja area.

    Awase said the accused conspired and defrauded Araz Development Company of N4.3 million.

    “The accused fraudulently obtained N4.3 million from the complainant,’’ he told the court.

    According to him, the men approached the complainant’s company on the pretext of assisting to finance a project worth N400
    million.

    “The accused went to the complainant’s company with a partnership proposal on an estate project.

    “After the complainant made the initial payment of N4.3 million to the accused, they were nowhere to be found again. They

    refused to fulfill their part of bargain.

    “All efforts to trace them or retrieve the money proved unsuccessful until they were arrested after seven months,” he said.

    The offences contravened Sections 287, 314 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).

    Section 314 stipulates 15 years jail term for obtaining money under false pretences.

    The case was adjourned until Oct. 20 for mention.

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