Tag: Spain

  • Ahead of FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup: Falconets depart for Papua New Guinea

    Ahead of FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup: Falconets depart for Papua New Guinea

    Nigeria’s Falconets have left the country for Papua New Guinea, a country 160km north of Australia on Monday.

    The team is placed in Group B alongside Spain, Canada and Japan and will play their first match against Japan on November, 13.

    Nigeria alongside four other countries have made it to all editions of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup. However, the Super Falconets have lost in the finals in 2010 and 2014.

    In between, Nigeria finished fourth after losing the semi-finals to USA and the play-off to Japan. In 2002 and 2004, they were unable to make a mark in the group stages, while they were beaten in the quarter-finals in 2006 and 2008.

  • Eguma: Rivers United to tour Spain

    Eguma: Rivers United to tour Spain

    Nigeria league runners-up, Rivers United are set to undertake a training tour of Spain by the middle of November and have already applied for their entry visas.

    The tour of Spain for the 2017 CAF Champions League campaigners is in keeping with a promise by Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike.

    Rivers United coach Stanley Eguma, who is presently in Abuja for a CAF Licence A course, disclosed they are very much on course for the trip to Spain.

    “The management of the team is preparing the team for a pre-season tour of Spain,” he said.

    “We also have a series of friendly matches lined up at home and abroad.

    “We have made contact in various African countries like Ghana, Ivory Coast and Togo for friendly matches in preparation for our continental competition.”

    “We are resuming on Monday and after two weeks of training we will be heading to Spain to commence our pre-season tour.”

    Coach Eguma confirmed they have signed several new players but would prefer not to make public their identities.

    “We have made necessary contacts about the players we want to recruit to beef up our squad, but I would not mention their names for obvious reasons,” he said.

  • ‘Spain imports N1.38tr products from Nigeria’

    ‘Spain imports N1.38tr products from Nigeria’

    The  Economic and Commercial Counsellor at the Embassy of Spain in Nigeria, Mr Pablo Segrelles, yesterday said his country imported products valued at N1.38trillion(4 billion Euros) from Nigeria last yaer.

    He, however, said this year’s economic situation in Nigeria would adversely affect his country’s importation of oil, gas and other products from Nigeria.

    “Until this year, the volume of trade between Nigeria and Spain was much larger than most people are aware of.

    “In 2015, Spain imported more than 4 billion Euros worth of products from Nigeria. But, this would be less this year because of the fall in prices of oil and the current economic situation.

    “Even at this time of the year, Spain has not imported up to 300 million Euros worth of products from Nigeria,’’ he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

    According to him, Nigeria’s current economic situation is really unfavorable for trade and business transactions between the two countries.

    Segrelles also said more Spanish companies that had indicated trade and investment interest in Nigeria were being discouraged by the current challenge of foreign exchange.

    The envoy also expressed optimism that there was the tendency for more Spanish companies to engage in long-term trade and investment with Nigeria, for the future.

    “The current economic situation in Nigeria is reducing Spanish exports into Nigeria.

    “But I think that in the long-run, there would be a lot of Spanish companies that would do business or invest in Nigeria on long-term basis.

    “We hope that in the long-run, Nigeria’s current economic situation would recover,’’ he added.

    Nigeria established diplomatic relations with Spain in 1960

  • NPFL All-Star team departs for Spain ahead LaLiga tour

    • Ogbuh, Bashir re-joins team  as Alhassan passes fitness test

    Heartland’s Emeka Ogbuh and Abdulrahman Bashir of Nasarawa United earned late call -ups on the eve of the NPFL All-Star departure for Spain following injury scare for Gabriel Wasa of Niger Tornadoes and visa challenges for Hussain Bata of El-Kanemi Warriors.

    Wasa, however, travelled with the team as coach Salisu Yusuf was banking on his possible recovery.

    Bata, whose visa processing was not completed, was thus not part of the 25-man squad of the NPFL All-Star team that departed Lagos in the early hours of Monday for the Maiden NPFL-LaLiga tour which kicks-off on Wednesday. Another injury worry was Ibrahim Alhassan of Wikki Tourists who was earlier declared not fit by team doctors but passed a late fitness test at the Abuja National Hospital on Saturday and was included in the squad.

    The Nigerian delegation travel to Spain aboard Morocco Air and would arrive Spain later on today in time for the team to have their first training preparatory to the opening friendly against Valencia CF on Wednesday.

    The NPFL All-Star team will on August 12 play their first match in the Carranza World Club Tournament against Malaga CF in Cadiz at 9.30pm and a win will guarantee them a place in the finals while a loss will mean they play in the losers final against the winner between Atletico and Cadiz CF, hosts of the tournament on August 13.

  • No alternative to Buhari-led administration – Lai Mohammed

    No alternative to Buhari-led administration – Lai Mohammed

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has said that the President Mohammadu Buhari-led administration is on the right track and there is no alternative to what it is doing.

    The minister stated this at a meeting with the members of staff of the Nigerian Embassy in Madrid, Spain.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was on the sideline of the minister’s two-day official visit to the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO).

    “I believe that we are on the right track, there will be some pains, but there is no alternative to what we are doing,” he said.

    Mohammed said that the administration had fulfilled its campaign promises to address insecurity, fix the economy and fight corruption.

    In the area of security, the minister said that when Buhari came on board, 14 of the 20 Local Government Areas of Borno, four in Adamawa and three in Yobe were under the sovereign authority of Boko Haram.

    He said that with proactive measures and soft diplomacy with neighbouring African countries, the U.S., France and the G-8 had helped the country to “decisively deal with Book Haram’’.

    “Today, all the major highways leading to Maiduguri are opened and about two months ago, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) played a league match in Maiduguri stadium,” he said.

    On the renewed agitations in the Niger-Delta region and parts of the South-East, the minister reassured that the government would not marginalise any part of the country, and assured that economic development would go round to everyone.

    According to the minister, the present administration is implementing fiscal discipline and other measures to address the messed up economy it inherited from its predecessors.

    He said with the temporarily painful measures, the government would turn around the adversity to gains and ensure that never again would the nation run a corrupt, clueless and an oil-dependent economy.

    The minister said that the administration had been unfairly accused of placing too much emphasis on the fight against corruption at the expense of addressing fundamental economic issues.

    He stressed that no amount of economic reforms put in place could work unless the “monster of corruption is successfully dealt with’’.

    Mohammed clarified that the administration’s fight against corruption was not selective, and that the government was not probing the 2015 elections campaign funds of the People’s Democratic Party.

    He assured that that the government would continue to remain focus in its efforts to rebuild the country.

    The Minister Consular of the embassy, Mr Sola Akinlude, who conducted the minister round the embassy, said that the official population of Nigerians resident n Spain was about 100,000.

  • Renault to invest $684m to build new car in Spain

    Renault said it will invest more than 600 million euros ($684 million) in a project in Spain that includes building a new car and a new engine in its Valladolid plant.

    The 2017-2020 project would exceed Renault’s previous two investment plans in Spain, a company spokesman said, without giving any more details.

    Renault’s largest previous investment in the country had been 600 million euros.

    Renault builds the Clio subcompact hatchback, Captur subcompact SUV and Twizy four-wheel electric scooter in Valladolid, according to Automotive News Europe’s Guide to European Assembly Plants.

  • Spain to face Georgia in final warm-up

    Spain to face Georgia in final warm-up

    Spain will face Georgia in their final friendly before beginning their defence of the European championships on June 7 at Getafe’s Alfonso Perez Coliseum in Madrid, the Spanish Football Federation confirmed on Tuesday.

    Vicente del Bosque’s men will also meet Bosnia and Herzegovina on May 29 and South Korea on June 1 during a training camp in Switzerland and Austria.

    However, the match against Georgia may be the only time Del Bosque has a full squad to choose from ahead of the finals in France as Barcelona, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are in the running to reach the Champions League final on May 28.

    Spain have been drawn alongside the Czech Republic, Turkey and Croatia in Group D as they aim to become the first side to ever win three back-to-back European

  • Four suspected jihadists arrested in Spain, Morocco

    Four suspected jihadists arrested in Spain, Morocco

    Spanish and Moroccan security forces claimed on Tuesday to have broken up a suspected Islamist terrorist cell on the North African Mediterranean coast, according to the Spanish Interior Ministry.

    Four suspects were arrested, the ministry said that three of them in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and one in the Moroccan city of Nador, both on the North Moroccan coast.

    The four are suspected of recruiting fighters for the extremist Islamic State militia in Syria and Iraq.
    They are also suspected of enlisting terrorists to launch attacks in Spain and Morocco.

    Spain has arrested some 60 suspected jihadists in the past year, many of them in its North African territory of Ceuta.

  • Nigerian model Victoria Daropale wins in Spain

    Nigerian model Victoria Daropale wins in Spain

    Shortly after winning Nigeria’s Next top Model barely two months ago, Victoria Daropale last Friday, won a world modeling contest, World Fresh Faces, in Barcelona, Spain.

    The World Fresh Faces is a contest that held during the Winter Edition of the Barcelona Fashion Week which took place in Casa Llotja de Mar, one of the city’s most exclusive locations;.

    Speaking to The Nation, Daropale expressed her sincere appreciation to God and the man, who discovered her at an event, the head booker and head scout for ISIS Models; Uchenna Okwudima.

    “Firstly, I will like to say a very big thank you to God for making this possible, and also to the man who discovered me and helped me to where I am today, Mr Uchenna Okwudima and also to Mrs Joan Okorodudu of Isis models Africa for creating such a platform,” an overwhelmed Victoria said.

    “I am very grateful for this opportunity.”

    For her effort, Daropale will cover Showcase Magazine and other international magazines.

  • Two suspected IS members arrested in Spain

    Spanish Interior Ministry announced on Tuesday in Madrid the arrest of two people suspected of belonging to a “highly qualified” terrorist sect that recruited jihadists for the Islamic State.

    It said the security forces apprehended a 32-year-old man in Mataro, near Barcelona, and a 19-year-old woman in Pajara on the Canary Island of Fuerteventura.

    The ministry said both suspects natives of Morocco, had direct contact with Islamic State leaders in Syria and were capable of carrying out attacks.

    “The alleged suspects circulate Islamic State propaganda material online and dispatched death threats in France and Spain.

    “The new Islamic State fighters no longer need to travel to Syria or Iraq in order to be trained.

    “The training takes place in the country where the new jihadists live,’’ it said.

    The ministry said government had detained 100 alleged Islamists since the beginning of this year.