Tuesday, 30 April 2019

SPORTS: JUVENTUS ON CRYTOCURRENCY PLATFORM AS WEST HAM JOIN PSG

 
 
English Premier League club West Ham United have joined Italian giants Juventus and French champions Paris Saint-Germain in bringing cryptocurrency opportunities to their fans worldwide by partnering with Malta-based Socios.com.
The move will “give fans the best experience possible, whether they live within a mile of the stadium or thousands of miles away,” said Karim Virani, digital and commercial director at the London-based club.
The blockchain company’s mobile app allows fans to vote on club matters by buying, earning or hunting for digital tokens.
“This is the first partnership between a Premier League club and Socios.com, joining the likes of European clubs Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus,” a joint statement said.
Other top European football clubs have established similar partnerships — tapping the potential of blockchain technology to deal with longstanding issues such as ticket scalping, fan engagement and the payment of players’ salaries.
The West Ham United Fan Token will be available from the start of the Premier League season in August.
Blockchains, or decentralised registry systems, have been used most prominently as the tool behind cryptocurrency Bitcoin, but many other possible uses from medical records to banking — and now sports — are emerging.

NEWS UPDATE: JUKUN AND TIV CRISES WHY THEY REJECTED PEACE ACCORD

Justin Tyopuusu, Jalingo
The Wukari Local Government branch of the Tiv Cultural and Social Association, Taraba State, on Tuesday rejected what they described as a one sided peace committee in resolving the Jukun/Tiv crisis in the area.
This is contained in a Press Statement issued in Jalingo and signed by the Association’s Chairman,  Elder Paul Igo and Secretary,  Mr. Anthony Shembee.
The Association in the statement condemned the senseless killings and destructions occasioned by the Jukun/Tiv crisis which largely affected the Tiv people of Taraba and faulted the non-inclusion of Tiv people of Taraba State in the peace committee.
“We commend the move by the government of Taraba and Benue in constituting a peace and reconciliation committee that would bring lasting solutions to this lingering crisis.
“In as much as we commend the initiative to constitute a peace committee, we reject in its entirety the non-inclusion of a Tiv person from Wukari LGA of Taraba State in the committee.
“We want to place it on record that Kente, where the crisis started, is in Taraba State and the public should note that Ikyaior,  Gbor-Gbor, Iorlumun Nege,  Ioryina Tor-Musa and Tar-Orshi among other communities that were burnt down in the crisis by Jukun youths are all in Taraba state.”
They noted that the non-inclusion of the Tiv people of Taraba State in the committee was a deliberate move by some actors to sell a wrong narrative to the public that the crisis is between the Jukun of  Taraba and the Tiv of Benue.
The association which said they viewed the non-inclusion of the Tiv people from Wukari LGA into the committee as an oversight on the side of the government of Taraba State called for a review of the committee.

Monday, 29 April 2019

GOSPEL NEWS: AFRICAN LEADERS LACK COURAGE CHARACTER- BISHOP OYEDEPO








Founder, Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, has berated African leaders, saying that they lack character, capacity and courage, three virtues he said they must have to move the black continent out of the woods.
Oyedepo, who delivered a keynote address during Covenant University’s 20th inaugural lecture at the university premises on Thursday, also noted that unlike their western counterparts, African leaders do not build institutions that would outlive them.
The lecture delivered by Jonathan Aremu, a professor of International Economics Relations at CU, was themed: ‘Sequencing and negotiating Nigeria’s regional and international trade agreements.’
The fiery cleric was making allusion to Aremu’s lecture where he (Aremu) bemoaned Nigeria’s indifference and lack of will power in drafting effective trade policies and negotiations with bodies such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Environmental Protection Agency (EFA) and African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), among others.
The development, Aremu argued, has left the nation unable to articulate her interest among the aforementioned bodies.
Oyedepo, however, blamed the situation on Nigerian government’s lack of foresight and its inability to identify opportunities that would benefit the led.
He said: “It is unfortunate that many of our leaders are intellectually bankrupt.
“When confronted with some of these beautiful initiatives, it is very shameful that they often don’t know the meaning. And if they don’t know the meaning, how will they go about implementation?”
“I have often said it that our leaders lack three Cs-capacity, courage and character.
“Where is the capacity when you are bereft of intellect required of a leader? Where is the courage when you don’t have the political will to follow through with policies that will improve governance? And where is the character when all they are thinking is how to win election as many times as possible while ignoring developmental initiatives?”
Oyedepo said the leadership should take a cue from an institution like Harvard University which has outlived the founder for centuries.
If Harvard were to be in Nigeria, it would have been in ruins in less than two decades, the cleric noted.
Nonetheless, Oyedepo said not only leaders are culpable, noting that the led are as much guilty for looking the other way for too long.
This, according to him, is the reason the Covenant University platform was conceived to point out the ills in governance while also recommending solutions to them.
Earlier in his lecture, Aremu lamented that Nigeria has not been forthcoming with effective trade policies and negotiations.
He said: “Trade negotiations remain one of the most complex, challenging, and sometimes controversial issues in contemporary trade policy.
“This is more serious for Nigeria which has no current trade policy. The administrative burden of handling and negotiating trade policy is a serious concern.
“Even as at now, the country still faces technical constraints on the negotiations of multiple agreements that will serve her trade interest.
“Confronted with generally weak negotiating, regulatory and implementation capacities, the country is handicapped in her ability to engage meaningfully in all these negotiations.”

SPORTS: MANCITY DUO MIDFIELDER IN NIGERIAN DESCENT IN IRELAND SQUAD FOR UNDER 17

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Republic of Ireland Under-17 Head Coach Colin O'Brien on Monday announced his roster for the 2019 European U17 Championship which begins in Ireland on May 3.

Three players confirmed to have Nigerian blood flowing in their veins have been named in the 19-man group.

They are Manchester City duo Gavin Bazunu and Timi Sobowale, and Derby County midfielder Festy Ebsoele.

Bazunu and Ebosele are making a return to the U17 squad after they were called up to join the U21 and U19 team respectively during the last international break.

Ireland have been placed in Group A and will take on Belgium, Czech Republic and Greece.

The 2019 U17 EURO acts as the UEFA qualifiers for the FIFA U17 World Cup and the top five teams of the tournament will qualify for the tournament in Brazil as the UEFA representatives.

Chelsea star Victor Moses won the top scorer award at the 2007 European U17 Championship.

Ifeanyi Emmanuel

SPORTS; AIGBOGUN PROVIDES WORLD CUP SQUAD

The wait for Nigeria's provisional squad for the upcoming U20 World Cup finally came to an end last week when head coach Paul Aigbogun officially unveiled his 31-man list.

There have been reactions from many soccer-loving Nigerians as regards the list. Many Flying Eagles supporters believe the manager can do more, while others are happy with the list.

Having studied the list over and over again, here are two things we noticed:

Kingsley Michael Gets Another Opportunity To Showcase His Talent

Bologna loanee Kingsley Michael was one of eight foreign-based players invited by Aigbogun, meaning he has another chance to showcase his talent.

Michael, 19, was invited to Dream Team VII by coach Imama Amapakabo for their  AFCON U23 qualifier against Libya last month but failed to come off the substitute bench in both legs.

He will hope to seize this opportunity by putting up a fine display in camp to stand a chance of making the squad to Poland.

Aigbogun Has Huge Trust In Homegrown Talents

Out of 31 players, Aigbogun invited 23 home-based stars, which shows the level of faith he has in players playing for Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) clubs.

Super Eagles invitees Valentine Ozornwafor and Ikouwem Udo were invited to camp as expected,  they will need to justify Aigbogun's huge faith when the tournament begins in Poland.


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SPORTS: NATIONAL CHAMPION VIGINIA MEN'S BASKETBALL TEAM DECLINES TRIP TO WHITE HOUSE







"We have received inquiries about a visit to the White House," Bennett said. "With several players either pursuing pro opportunities or moving on from UVA, it would be difficult, if not impossible to get everyone back together. We would have to respectfully decline an invitation."
It wasn't immediately clear whether the White House had made inquiries about a visit.
One person was killed in August 2017 when white nationalists clashed with counterprotesters following a "Unite the Right" rally held to oppose calls for Confederate statues to be removed from Charlottesville. Heather Heyer was killed when a person intentionally drove into a crowd of counterprotesters. James Alex Fields was convicted of first-degree murder last December.
Trump initially blamed both sides for the rioting, and said there were "some very fine people on both sides." On Friday, the president maintained he "answered perfectly" at the time.
"If you look at what I said, you will see that that question was answered perfectly," Trump said Friday in an exchange with ABC News' Terry Moran. "And I was talking about people that went because they felt very strongly about the monument to Robert E. Lee, a great general."
The president went on to defend the legacy of Lee, who led the Confederate Army in the Civil War in defense of states' rights to maintain slavery.
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The president infamously feted the Clemson Tigers, who won this year's NCAA football title, earlier this year with a feast of fast food, including McDonald's, Burger King and Domino's.
Baylor's national champion women's basketball team, led by head coach Kim Mulkey, will visit the White House on Monday. They will become the first women's sports team to visit the White House under Trump.
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SPORTS: ONOUHA REFUSED TO ACCEPT IBRAHIMOVIC APOLOGY







Edum Onuoha has refused to accept Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s apology after being caught up in a bout of trash talking from the Swedish striker during an MLS fixture between Real Salt Lake and the LA Galaxy.
The former Manchester City defender clashed with the ex-Manchester United striker throughout a keenly-fought contest.
Ibrahimovic proved to be the match-winner on the day, with his 78th-minute striker settling the tie.


 ture between Real Salt Lake and the LA Galaxy.
The former Manchester City defender clashed with the ex-Manchester United striker throughout a keenly-fought contest.
Ibrahimovic proved to be the match-winner on the day, with his 78th-minute striker settling the tie.


The Galaxy prevailed 2-1 courtesy of that effort, with their enigmatic frontman helping to cement a second-placed standing in the Western Conference.
Ibrahimovic did, however, take his pursuit of victory a little too far.
Having been in Onuoha’s ear throughout their on-field tussle, the 37-year-old took to shouting at his opponent when finding the target.
The veteran frontman was eager to offer his apologies afterwards, but a domestic rival was having none of it.
Onuoh, who was caught on camera having an angry post-match exchange with Ibrahimovic, told KSL: “He came here to apologise after the game because from 60 minutes in, he’s saying to me he’s going to do me, he’s going to hurt me for that game - and this is the guy who’s the face of the MLS as he calls himself, but this is the way he plays on the field.
“So I don’t care. You don’t say that on the field. I’m not going to accept his apologies. It’s unacceptable.”

Having seen his efforts to make peace rebuffed, Ibrahimovic relaxed his stance when speaking to the media.
His game has always been about playing on the edge, with there admittance on his part that he is at his most effective when emotions are running high.
“What happens on the field, stays on the field,” he told reporters.
“I like to feel alive. I like when it becomes duels and that because sometimes, not that I fall asleep, but I don't feel alive if they don't activate me.
“They need to activate me or else it becomes too easy. I know me. When I get angry I feel good.”
Ibrahimovic’s effort against Real Salt Lake was his eighth of the season in just seven appearances, with an outing against Minnesota United the only contest in which he has failed to hit the back of the net.