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  • 10-man Sunshine Stars pip Bayelsa 2-1

    10-man Sunshine Stars pip Bayelsa 2-1

    Ten-man Sunshine Stars defeated relegated Bayelsa United 2-1 in a Week 37 game of the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) in Oghara on Sunday.

    Sunshine now have 59 points from 36 games.

    The victory doesn’t have impact on the team’s ambition for a continental ticket.

    Jafar Buhari broke the deadlock in the second minute to give the hosts a 1-0 lead.

    However, Cameroonian midfielder Tamen Medrano equalised for ‘The Akure Gunners’ from the spot in the 54th minute after Essien handled Prince Aggreh’s cross.

    Sunshine took the lead for the first time in the game through Luther Iyorhe, who connected Prince Aggreh’s cross in the 65th minute.

    In the first minute, Dele Olorundare missed a chance to score for Sunshine Stars.

    In the 43rd minute, Jafar Buhari was denied a brace by Sunshine’s goalkeeper John Shuaibu, who palmed his effort away from danger.

    Medrano was sent off with 10 minutes to play following a reckless tackle.

    In the stoppage time, Bayelsa’s Kadiri Samad smashed his effort against the goal post.

  • Enyimba pip Egypt’s Smouha

    Enyimba pip Egypt’s Smouha

    Enyimba defeated Smouha 1-0 in Aba on Sunday in a CAF Champions league first round, first leg match.

    The Egyptian team came with a plan to pick a draw, but the Nigerian side got a deserved victory.

    Enyimba set the ball rolling as early as the fourth minute when Kingsley Sokari powered in a 25-yard shot off Peter Onyekachi’s pass but Smouha goalkeeper Mahdy Soluman punched it away.

    The Egyptian team adopted a defensive formation with Enyimba doing all the attack.

    Daniel Etor’s effort in the 20th minute came off the goal post.

    On the half hour mark, Daniel Etor took out three Smouha players in front of the box but could not get a return pass from Aloma who was in a better position waiting for the ball.

    In the 46th minute, Smouha missed a chance to take the lead through Amr Elmen who dribbled past Udoji but failed to hit the target.

    The Aba side mounted pressure after pressure which yielded result in the 55th minute when substitute Raphael Boumsong headed in Nonso Okonkwo’s cross.

    The return leg comes up in Alexandria in two weeks’ time.

  • Dream Team pip Warri Wolves 2-1

    Dream Team pip Warri Wolves 2-1

    Nigeria U-23 team, Dream Team VI, pipped Warri Wolves 2-1 Saturday in a Super 6 match played in Abuja.

    Dream Team‘s goals were scored by Austin Amutu and Baker Ebimabowei, while Gift Atulewa scored Wolves consolation goal.

    Striker  Amutu gave Dream Team the lead in the third minute against his club Warri Wolves.

    After an earlier effort in the 14th minute, Joseph Osadiaye continued to press for equalizer for Wolves as he had his shot in the 21st minute deflected for a corner.

    In the 26th minute, Osadiaye was denied by the goalkeeper.

    Chris Madaki’s ambitious long-range shot in the 36th minute in his bid to double Dream Team’s effort went off target by whiskers.

    Wolves were awarded a penalty after U-23 team goalkeeper Jonah Usman fouled Ebong and Gift Atulewa converted the spot kick in the 49th minute for the equalizer.

    In the 51st minute, Wolves’ Monday Osagie was lucky not to have been sent off for a second booking after his reckless tackle on Amutu which was picked for penalty as the resultant spot kick was converted by Baker Ebimabowei to restore the U23s’ lead.

    Bartholomew Ibenegbu’s well taken free kick in the 77th minute almost gave Wolves the equalizer but came off the post.

    Usman in goal for Dream Team pulled off another save in the 82nd minute.

     

  • Enyimba pip Giwa 1-0

    Enyimba pip Giwa 1-0

    Enyimba will defend the Federation Cup they won last year after they zoomed into the final of the 2014 cup competition by beating Giwa FC 1-0 on Thursday at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abeokuta.

    Cameroonian striker Raphael Boumsong scored the only goal of the match in the 51st minute off a rebound after a Giwa FC defender’s effort to clear Mfon Udoh’s cross came off the goal post.

    Enyimba thus avenged their 1-0 defeat in the league at the hands of the Jos club, who also recorded a goalless draw in the first round of the league in Aba.

    There was no real goal attempt in the first stanza as both teams played with caution.

    Mfon Udoh failed to connect Andrew Abalogu’s cross in the 12th minute, before Amaemena Ifeanyi of Giwa was red-carded for a foul on Chinonso Okonkwo.

    Mohammed Saleh missed the opportunity to level for Giwa FC in the concluding minute with an empty net at his mercy.

  • Kaduna United pip Warri Wolves 1-0

    Kaduna United pip Warri Wolves 1-0

    Kaduna United recovered from the 4-0 drubbing they received in Kano against El-Kanemi Warriors by beating Warri Woves by a lone goal.

    Kaduna United looking for their second consecutive win at home after Wednesday’s drubbing by El-Kanemi went on the attack with Ibrahim Sisi missing a header off an Ali Adamu cross from the right.

    Kaduna United kept the heat on Warri Wolves and after a nice interchange of passes, Sisi brought out a smart save from Wolves goalkeeper Okiemute Odah.

    Three minutes later Ali Adamu beat the offside trap and was bearing on goal before Goalkeeper Odah brought down the Kaduna United forward.

    From the ensuing penalty, Isa Aminu scored his seventh goal of the season with six coming from 12 yards out.

    Isa Aminu’s goal separated the teams at the half time whistle.

    Both teams failed to produce any moment of note in the second half despite a raft of changes at the interval.

    The game fizzled out with Isa Aminu’s strike good enough to help Kaduna United grab all three points.

  • All about car, accident insurance

    All about car, accident insurance

    Even people who know very little about the laws of physics will find few surprises on the 2014 edition of the best and worst cars for preventing passenger injuries, just released by Insure.com.

    The 10 best cars for preventing passenger injuries are not cars at all, but large, costly trucks and sport-utility vehicles like the Ford F-350 and Cadillac Escalade.

    The 10 worst cars for preventing passenger injuries fall into precisely the opposite category: small, lightweight cars that stress low prices and fuel economy. Dominating this list are subcompacts like Toyota’s Yaris, Fiat’s 500, Nissan’s Versa and Chevrolet’s Spark. The list also includes two of the best-selling midsize sedans.

    Higher claims for injuries result in higher car insurance rates

    Insure.com analyzed insurance rates for Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Medical Payments (MedPay), the coverage that pays for injuries to your passengers in a crash. Using insurance rates for more than 750 vehicles in our annual car insurance comparison study, we identified the vehicles with the lowest and highest costs for PIP and MedPay coverage.

    Vehicle size and weight affect injury risk substantially, says Russ Rader, spokesman for the Arlington, Va.-based Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

    Heavier vehicles more effectively protect passengers, he says. In a head-on crash between a lighter and heavier vehicle, the heavier vehicle will drive the lighter one backwards, increasing the forces on the occupants in the light vehicle and reducing forces on the occupants in the heavier one.

    The Ford F-350 weighs three tons, nearly three times what a Toyota Yaris weighs.

    In crashes with roadside objects, such as trees or poles, it’s more likely that a heavier vehicle will be able to move the object, reducing the severity of the crash for the occupants.

    In addition, larger vehicles have more “crush space” in the front end, which helps vehicles keep the forces of the crash away from the seating area. More crush space means it takes longer for the vehicle to come to a complete stop in the crash. This helps an occupant ride down the crash over a longer period, reducing the severity of the impact on the body.

    Asked which vehicle he would buy, Rader says, “We can’t single out one vehicle as being the safest. If safety is a priority, consumers should avoid the smallest, lightest cars available. It’s better to start with midsize or larger models with good crash test-ratings from the Institute and the federal government.”

    Why the price tag matters

    Least safe for passengers: Toyota Yaris.

    Pete Leiss, head of the crash practice at Lancaster, Pa.-based Robson Forensic, agrees that larger vehicles provide better protection against passenger injuries. “It’s not just the size, but also that there’s more room between the occupants and what they will interact with,” says Leiss, whose company specializes in expert witness services in courts of law.

    In addition to heavier vehicles, higher-priced luxury cars offer the most protection to the passengers riding inside them, according to Leiss. “We see a lot fewer injuries when you start talking about European luxury cars,” he says.

    “That group of vehicles typically includes those to which newer safety features are first applied. That goes back to the introduction of air bags and encompasses the major safety developments since the 1980s, including electronic stability control, pre-tensioned seatbelts, forward collision warnings and also basics like strong safety cages around the vehicle’s occupants.”

     

    •Culled from Insure.com.

     

     

    These European luxury manufacturers seem to be the carmakers that pay the most attention not just to passing mandated government crash-safety tests, but also to conducting their own research into other types of crash modes that cause injury and death, he says. “They do the research, and consequently design their vehicles to help prevent those injuries and deaths,” he reports.

    The point he makes is borne out by the inclusion of the Porsche Cayenne, Volvo XC90 and BMW X1 on the list, he argues. “None of those three vehicles are the size or the mass of the Escalade,” he adds. “Yet we see them ranked in the top 10 for preventing injury.”

    The most injuries

    Vehicles associated with the greatest number of injuries are in general compact cars and midsize cars, sometimes referred to as C and D Class cars.

    With these C and D Class automobiles, “there’s a lot more pressure on price, and thinner profit margins,” Leiss says. “Unfortunately, the result is it becomes more difficult to make the business case that they will have the side airbags you see in larger vehicles. Safety takes a backseat to profits.”

    In an accident between a 3,000-pound car and a 5,000-pound car, the larger car “is going to win,” Leiss says. That means the smaller car starts out at a disadvantage, and then is further disadvantaged by being equipped with comparatively fewer safety features than found on larger cars.

    The one surprise for Leiss on the worst cars for preventing injuries list is the Toyota Camry. “The Camry is one of the best-selling vehicles in the overall vehicle market, typically No. 1 or 2 in sales of sedans,” Leiss says. “The other vehicles in that list are smaller vehicles, which from a physics standpoint are at a disadvantage in collisions with other vehicles. But the Camry is a midsize, which typically weighs 500 to 700 pounds more than subcompact and compact vehicles, with more room between occupant and a hard surface.”

     

  • Ghana pip Mali 1-0

    Ghana pip Mali 1-0

    Ghana took a big stride towards the quarterfinals of the African Nations Cup when they beat Mali 1-0 on Thursday to go top of Group B with four points from their two matches.

    The decisive goal at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium came when Mali defender Adama Tamboura needlessly bundled over Emmanuel Agyemang Badu in the area to concede a penalty which Mubarak Wakaso swept home in the 38th minute with an emphatic spotkick.

    The youngster was then immediately booked, however, for displaying a religious slogan when he lifted up his jersey to reveal “Allah is Great” emblazoned on his t-shirt.

    It was his second yellow of the tournament and he will now miss Ghana’s third group match against Niger on Monday.

    Ghana, who also hit the woodwork in the first half with a header from Agyemang Badu, are top, a point clear of Mali.