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U-20 World Cup: ‘Musa Is My Role Model’
Judging by the expression on the faces of Coach John Obuh and his players as they left the Kadir Has Stadium in Kayseri Tuesday, it looked as though they had just lost their Group B match to Cuba. Yet nothing could have been further from the truth, the Nigerians having cruised to a 3-0 win over the CONCACAF side to open their account at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Turkey 2013.
The reason for the Nigerians’ displeasure was the amount of gilt-edged chances they had spurned, an unwelcome repeat of their profligate performance against Portugal in their opening match. Altogether, the Africans have had 44 efforts on goal at Turkey 2013 and yet have managed only five goals.
One player more despondent than most about that poor return is captain Abduljeleel Ajagun, who just happens to be his side’s leading marksman with three goals and the competition’s joint-top scorer, all of which begs the question: why the dejection?
“It’s been a good tournament, but the fact is I’ve missed too many chances up to now,” the stern-faced number10 told FIFA.com. “We’ve created a lot of chances, and I’m hoping that the goals will start to come thick and fast from now on.”
While it might seem that Ajagun is being too hard on himself, the fact is he could easily be well out in front in the tournament scoring charts instead of being tied with Spain’s Jese and Bruma of Portugal.
In his side’s 3-2 defeat to the Portuguese he spurned three excellent chances, though in mitigation he was denied on each occasion by superb stops from goalkeeper Jose Sa and did score both Nigeria’s goals. Another came his way against Cuba, as did further missed chances, the clearest of them from the penalty spot.
Nigeria’s wastefulness in front of goal prompted their coach to say this before making his way to the post-match press conference: “The team passed up a lot of chances but fortunately we still have time to put things right. Goal difference is important in the group phase and we missed opportunities against Portugal too. It could be crucial at the end of the day.”
As the look on Ajagun’s face revealed, the Nigerians are not their usual happy selves at the moment, aware as they are that they could be in a far more comfortable position in the group were it not for their wayward finishing. Even so, the demanding striker still found reasons to look on the bright side.
“The most important thing is that we’re playing as a team,” he explained. “Everyone is helping each other and when someone makes a mistake we try to gee them up. I keep saying we need to reach for the top. That’s the only way we’ll score more goals.”
Ajagun is speaking not just as a captain but as someone who already has two FIFA World Cup competitions under his belt. It was in those tournaments that he set the high standards he judges himself by. A scorer of two goals as the Golden Eaglets finished runners-up at the FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009, he was also on target at the FIFA U-20 World Cup Colombia 2011. In getting on the scoresheet against Portugal last week, he became only the 13th player to score in two consecutive U-20 world finals.
“It’s really vital to be consistent and have experience in football. That can help you in your career a lot,” said the 20-year-old, who plays for Nigerian club Dolphins. “It was a valuable experience for me to play in that tournament at home and to then go to Colombia. I can tell my team-mates about the good and bad things that happened and help them stay relaxed. Because of that I know we can only improve.”
It also helps to have other Nigeria 2009 veterans like Olarenwaju Kayode and Edafe
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Kano Transfers Over 1,000 Almajiris To Different States Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
The Kano State Government on Saturday said it has transferred 1,098 ‘almajiris’ to different states of the country.
The commissioner for local government, Murtala Garo, disclosed this while presenting a report before the state’s task force on COVID-19 at the government house, Kano.
Almajiris are children who are supposed to be learning Islamic studies while living with their Islamic teachers. Majority of them, however, end up begging on the streets of Northern Nigeria. They constitute a large number of Nigeria’s over 10 million out-of-school children.
Mr Garo said the Kano government transported 419 almajiris to Katsina, 524 to Jigawa and 155 to Kaduna. He said all of them tested negative for coronavirus before leaving the Kano State.
Despite the coronavirus test done in Kano for the almajiris, the Jigawa government earlier said it would quarantine for two weeks all the almajiris that recently arrived from Kano.
Mr Garo said another 100 almajiris scheduled to be taken to Bauchi State also tested negative to COVID-19.
In a remark, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje said the COVID-19 situation in Kano was getting worse. He appealed for a collaborative effort to curtail the spread of the virus in the state.
Mr Ganduje, who commended residents for complying with the lockdown imposed in the state, said the decision was taken to halt the spread of the virus.
Kano State, as of Saturday night, has 77 coronavirus cases, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.
The decision to transfer the Kano almajiris is part of the agreement reached between Northern governors that almajiris in each state be transferred to their states of origin.
However, even before the latest agreement by the governors, the Kano government had been transferring almajiris to other states and neighbouring countries after it banned street begging in the state, most populous in Northern Nigeria.
Despite the transfers, however, no concrete step has been taken to ensure such children do not return to Kano streets as there is freedom of movement across Nigeria although interstate travel was recently banned to check the spread of the coronavirus.
Sourced From: Premium Times Nigeria
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COVID-19: ‘Bakassi Boys’ Foil Attempt To Smuggle 24 Women Into Abia In Container
By Ugochukwu Alaribe
Operatives of the Abia State Vigilante Service, AVS, popularly known as ‘Bakassi Boys’ have arrested 24 market women hidden in a container truck, at Ekwereazu Ngwa, the boundary community between Abia and Akwa Ibom states.
The market women, said to be from Akwa Ibom State, were on their way to Aba, when they were arrested with the truck driver and two of his conductors for violating the lockdown order by the state government.
Driver of the truck, Moses Asuquo, claimed he was going to Aba to purchase stock fish, but decided to assist the market women, because they were stranded.
A vigilante source told Sunday Vanguard that the vehicle was impounded while the market women were sent back to Akwa Ibom State.
Commissioner for Home Land Security, Prince Dan Okoli, who confirmed the incident, said that smuggling of people into the state poses great threat to the state government’s efforts to contain the spread of COVID- 19.
Sourced From: Vanguard News
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Woman Kills Her Maid Over Salary Request
Operatives of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Yaba of the Lagos State police command have arrested one Mrs Nene Steve for allegedly killing her maid, Joy Adole
The maid was allegedly beaten to death by Nene for requesting for her salary at their residence located at 18, Ogundola Street, Bariga area in Lagos.
Narrating the incident, Philips Ejeh, an elder brother to the deceased said that he was sad when they informed him that his sister was beaten to death.
He explained that the deceased was an indigene of Benue State brought to Lagos through an agent and started working with her as a maid in January 2020.
‘’She reported that her boss refused to pay her and anytime she asked for her salary she will start beating her.
She was making an attempt to leave the place but due to the total lockdown she remained there until Sunday when her boss said she caught her stealing noodles and this led to her serious beating and death,’’ Ejeh said.
He called on Lagos State Government and well- meaning people in the country to help them in getting justice for the victim.
The police spokesman, Bala Elkana, stated that the woman and her husband came to Bariga Police Station to a report that their house girl had committed suicide.
Detectives were said to have visited the house and suspected foul play with the position of the rope and bruises all over the body which confirmed that the girl had been tortured to death and the boss decided to hang up the girl to make it look like suicide.
He said: “The police moved on with their investigation and found a lot of sign of violence on her body that she has been tortured before a rope was put on her neck.’’
He added that the police removed the corpse and deposited it in the mortuary for autopsy to further ascertain the cause of the death.
Elkana said the matter has been transferred from Bariga police station to Panti for further investigation while the couple have been arrested and will be charged to court.
Tribune
Boko Haram Attacks: Buhari Summons Urgent Meeting Of Service Chiefs
Ostensibly alarmed by the latest killings of dozens of soldiers by Boko Haram insurgents, President Muhammadu Buhari has summoned an urgent meeting of Service Chiefs to find ways to stop the trend.
He has also dispatched the Minister of Defence, Mansur Dan Ali, to the neighbouring Republic of Chad for an urgent meeting with President Idris Deby and his defence counterpart.
Knowledgeable sources said in Abuja on Friday that the president is worried by on the deterioration of security situation on the Nigeria – Chad Border that has led to the recently increased Boko Haram terrorism in the area.
The sources which did not want to be named in Abuja said: “Nigeria has a Chad problem in the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) put together to secure the Lake Chad basin areas and repeal the Boko Haram terrorist attacks against all the countries neighbouring the Lake.”
The sources noted that Chad is believed to be having their own internal security challenges and this has reportedly led to their pulling away their own troops manning their own border around Lake Chad, saying: “That lacuna is being exploited by the Boko Haram terrorists, who go in and out of Nigeria, Niger and Cameroon to launch terrorist acts. This is a clear illustration of the fact that terrorism is beyond national borders.”
When contacted, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, confirmed that the Defence Minister is going to Chad but said he is unaware of the purpose.
Meanwhile, the military authorities are said to be in the process of identifying the families of the latest victims with a view to making contact with them.
Credible sources revealed that it is the reason the president is yet to make any pronouncement on the matter.
“The President has called an urgent meeting with the Service Chiefs, as well as the fact that families of the latest victims of the Boko Haram are being identified and contacts made before a government pronouncement on the tragic attacks. This, it is understood, is the reason for the silence of the government over the incident,” the source said.
Sourced From: Tribune