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Monday, 21 July 2014

Arsenal don't need another forward, says Wenger

 Arsenal don't need another forward, says Wenger
The Gunners have already splashed out on Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona this summer and the Frenchman is happy to focus on reinforcing elsewhere within the squad

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says that fans should not expect him to sign another centre forward this summer.

Having already secured the signature of Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona – though he may field the Chilean on the right flank while Theo Walcott remains injured – the Gunners boss believes that he is well stocked in the final third.

Olivier Giroud remains at the club while Yaya Sanogo is in reserve and Costa Rica international Joel Campbell could be integrated into the first team after time out on loan.

"Up front we don't need any more," Wenger told the press. "It's not especially for numbers.

"We need a goalkeeper for sure and, after that, it depends on how our midfielders get through without injuries until the start of the season. Maybe at centre-back we'll still bring one in."

Wenger is understood to be close to a deal to sign keeper David Ospina from Nice, while he has also made a preliminary approach for Southampton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin and right-back Javi Manquillo is expected to join on loan.

With Manchester United set to up their bid for captain Thomas Vermaelen, an extra defender would also be on his shopping list if a deal is agreed for the Belgian.

Saturday, 19 July 2014

Serie A - Juventus set to unveil Evra and Morata

Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata has arrived in Turin for his Juventus move with Patrice Evra also close to signing. 

Serie A - Juventus set to unveil Evra and Morata
The Spaniard touched down at the airport in a private jet on Friday evening and was met by reporters.
“I am very happy to be here,” he told Sky Sport Italia.

“I will have my medical tomorrow and can’t wait to start my new adventure.”

Morata will spend the night at the club’s Vinovo training ground before a medical and contract signing on Saturday.

The cost of the operation will be €18m, but Real Madrid are expected to have a buy-back option worth €35m to be exercised within the next two years.

Meanwhile, it is also being reported that Evra has finally agreed to join from Manchester United.

According to Sky Sport Italia, the player’s contract will be deposited with Serie A officals on Saturday.

There had been concerns Evra would pull out of the move after the sudden departure of coach Antonio Conte.

However, the French international defender seems convinced the project will remain intact even with Massimiliano Allegri at the helm.

Juve are expected to pay €2m in order to buy Evra from Manchester United.

Read the original article on Football Italia - The ultimate website for English-speaking fans of Italian football

Fifa lifts Nigeria suspension




 Fifa lifts Nigeria suspension
The world governing body has lifted the suspension placed on the country for government interference
Fifa has lifted the suspension that was imposed on the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on 9 July 2014 on account of interference.

A release sent to Goal on Friday stated that: “FIFA has noted that the court proceedings and order preventing the president of the NFF, the NFF Executive Committee members and the NFF Congress from running the affairs of Nigerian football that prompted the suspension have been withdrawn.

“As statutory order has been reinstated at the NFF and the legitimate bodies reinstalled, FIFA has decided to lift the suspension as of today, Friday 18 July 2014.

“The lifting of the suspension means that all rights of the NFF as a FIFA member as defined in article 12 of the FIFA Statutes are reinstated,” it said.

In its reaction, the NFF said it will commence “arrangements to ensure that the U-20 Women National Team, Falconets, travel to Moncton, Canada next week for a final training camp ahead of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup taking place in the same country, and for the U-17 boys to fly to Democratic Republic of Congo for a 2015 African U-17 Championship qualifier on Sunday, July 27.”

Friday, 18 July 2014

Arsenal star Alexis didn't want to live in Liverpool, reveals Rodgers

Arsenal star Alexis didn't want to live in Liverpool, reveals Rodgers
The 41-year-old is adamant that his side can still attract top players to Anfield this summer - despite losing out on the Chile international to the Gunners
Brendan Rodgers claims Alexis Sanchez opted to join Arsenal over Liverpool because he wanted to live in London.

The Chile international completed his €40 million move to Arsene Wenger’s side earlier this month, although Liverpool were in the running for the forward’s signature.

Liverpool have already completed moves for Rickie Lambert, Adam Lallana, Emre Can and Lazar Markovic this summer and Rodgers’ insists his side have no problem when attempting to attract high-profile players.

“I don’t think so,” Rodgers told reporters.

“That was one [Sanchez] where geography dictated where he wanted to go - simple as that. It’s been the other way.

“Lots of players are really impressed by what we are doing as a club and really excited about coming to Liverpool.

“It wasn't due to a lack of ambition by the club. It was about where the player and his family wanted to choose to live.

“He’s a fantastic player and would have suited us. His profile would have been great but it was not to be and we move on.”

It's Obama's presidency, but Bush's world

U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about Iraq in the Brady Briefing room of the White House on June 19, 2014 in Washington, DC. Obama spoke about the deteriorating situation as Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants move toward Baghdad after taking control over northern Iraqi cities. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)Believe it or not, it was 10 years ago this month that Barack Obama, then a candidate for the U.S. Senate, introduced himself to America with a speech that shook the Fleet Center in Boston. The main theme of that Democratic convention was the litany of George W. Bush's failures — an unpopular and unending war in Iraq, a faltering image abroad, a stagnating middle class. Obama gave eloquent voice to those frustrations, arguing that all of them could be addressed if only we reunited the electorate.
Probably Obama himself would not have guessed then that he would ascend to the White House just four years later. But he certainly wouldn't have imagined that a full decade on, nearing the halfway point in his second term, he would find himself dragged down by precisely the same set of issues that vexed his predecessor.
After a month that saw Iraq unravel and job growth continue to plod along, while the stock market soared, the central paradox of the Obama years, as historians will undoubtedly view it, has never been clearer. It's Obama's presidency, but he's still governing in Bush's world.
Obama's critics will no doubt hear in this an excuse for his stymied agenda and limp approval ratings, but that's not the point. The fact is that it's always hard to assign credit or blame for conditions in the country to any president at any one time; the lines demarcating one presidency from the next are like arbitrary and porous borders, freely traversed by longer-term trends that don't neatly conform to the timelines of our elections.
Did the fault in Vietnam lie with John F. Kennedy (who committed troops in the first place), or with Lyndon B. Johnson (who escalated the war), or with Richard Nixon (who failed to end it)? Did we owe the '90s economic expansion to Bill Clinton, or did the recovery take root under George H.W. Bush?
The political reality is that a president has to own whatever happens on his watch, for better or worse, and without any whining. Polls show the voters now blame Obama more than George W. Bush for the painfully slow economic recovery, and after enduring five and a half years of constantly shifting rhetoric and strategy and White House staff, you really can't blame them.
But it's hard to think of any second-term president in the past century, at least, who's been so completely consumed by issues he inherited. With the notable exception of the health care law, which will stand as his signature initiative, Obama's agenda has been dominated by crises that predated his tenure and have eluded his grasp.
The most obvious of these at the moment is the situation in Iraq, which Obama had vowed to put behind us once and for all, and which is now devolving into a morass of tribal and sectarian warfare — an outcome that should have seemed inevitable to anyone who ever visited the country or bothered to read a history book. There's also the mess in Afghanistan and the cresting tide of Islamist militancy in Syria and throughout the region, all of which came in a package deal with Bush's global war on Terror.
Then you have to consider security conundrums closer to home, like domestic spying (which Obama had excoriated as a candidate) and the quasi-legal prison at Guantanamo Bay (which he had vowed to shutter). Turns out that it takes an awful lot of resolve for any president to turn off the giant sucking machine of high-tech intelligence once the government has turned it on. And what do you know: There's no good place to send the prisoners at Gitmo, after all — unless you want to unload them for an American prisoner of war, like the Marlins at the trading deadline. Obama hasn't yet solved either problem.
The defining issue of Obama's presidency remains an economic recovery that continues to leave behind most Americans while enriching a relative few, for which the president mostly blames Congress, almost six years after the Wall Street meltdown that helped propel him to the White House. The mounting debt Democrats derided as irresponsible in the Bush years has only intensified under Obama, with no greater clarity on how to get it under control.
And let's not forget the toxic, paralyzing political atmosphere Bush bequeathed his successor. Obama's central promise as a candidate was to unstick us from all of that (hope and change, etc.), but his presidency has been swallowed by it, instead. Now he's resorted to exactly the same type of governing by executive fiat for which Democrats assailed Bush.
The question great thinkers will long debate, of course, is exactly why Obama has remained so imprisoned by his predecessor's choices. Will history treat Obama as a victim of dire circumstance? Or was he too little prepared for what his first chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, once described to me as the "shit sandwich" he inherited?
You'd have a hard time arguing that Obama didn't underestimate or mishandle a lot of the challenges that have shaped his presidency. His economic policies may well have averted the worst-case scenario, which seemed very real and very scary in 2009, but it's also clear that the administration managed to do very little to change the long-term trajectories in housing and education, where rising costs are changing what it means to be middle class.
It was nice to talk about rebuilding America's tarnished image in the world, and when Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 for no other reason than having succeeded Bush, it seemed imminently achievable. But whatever moral standing Obama had to work with was probably squandered by his own inconstancy in foreign crises and revelations that he has expanded America's spying apparatus around the world, rather than reining it in.
But the larger miscalculation here, and Obama's advisers were hardly alone in making it, was to see the destabilization of the Bush years as just another political cycle, the result of policy choices that could be readily reversed by some other set of policy choices. The mistake was in seeing the period before Obama as a moment that would pass, rather than as the onset of an entirely new era of governance, beyond any one president's control.
Bush didn't create the uncorking of religious and nationalist extremism, or the rise of borderless capital and the decline of American industry, or the retirement of the boomers, or the steadily rising temperatures in the Arctic. It's true he didn't seem very well-equipped to deal with any of them, and his policy solutions — democratization by force, bottomless tax cuts, the deregulation of industry — mostly made things worse. But we were going to have to reckon with these challenges no matter what, and no set of simple, short-term solutions exist.
Just as the end of World War II ushered in both the Cold War and the industrial boom that would define American politics for the better part of 50 years, so too did the terrorist attacks of 2001 and the subsequent economic crisis mark the arrival of what you might call the era of globalization — an era of often agonizing transformation that will span several presidencies and demand some very fundamental reforms before it's through.
Ultimately, history will likely record both Bush and Obama as presidents grappling in different ways with the same array of overarching change, at the dawn of a long period of readjustment. We may yet find some national consensus about how to confront it. In the meantime, we might as well settle in.

Real Madrid ready to cash in on Isco to fund James move

Real Madrid ready to cash in on Isco to fund James moveThe promising Spaniard could be sold as Carlo Ancelotti's side are looking to make room for the Colombia international, with Liverpool keen to lure him to England
EXCLUSIVE

By Jorge Martin

Real Madrid are ready to cash in on Isco this summer as they are looking to generate funds for Monaco star James Rodriguez, with Liverpool sitting in pole position to sign the former Malaga star.

The Liga giants are close to an agreement with the Ligue 1 side for the Colombia international and Isco could be sacrificed as Carlo Ancelotti aims to trim his bulging squad ahead of the 2014-15 campaign.

Monaco had informed Madrid that it would take a mega €90 million bid to land James - a figure that president Florentino Perez would be willing to pay as he looks to land his marquee Galactico signing.

With Toni Kroos having already arrived from Bayern Munich, Madrid are keen to offload some fringe players first, though.

Sami Khedira and Angel Di Maria have both been heavily linked with a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu side, but Madrid are keen to hold on to the Germany international - irrespective of interest from Arsenal and Chelsea - while they are only willing to let go of Di Maria if an offer in the region of €60 million comes in.










Isco is therefore the most likely of Madrid's talented set of midfielders to be moved on and Liverpool and Manchester City, who have a long-standing interest in the Spaniard, are closely monitoring the situation.

Manuel Pellegrini's side would be more interested in a loan deal, however, leaving Liverpool in pole position for the gifted midfielder, who only joined Madrid from Malaga last year.

The former Malaga star, who can operate in any position behind the central striker, is not keen on a bit-part role behind the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and James and could be attracted by the prospect of becoming Liverpool's main man following the departure of Suarez.

The 22-year-old has a contract with Madrid until June 2018.

Herrera, Shaw & Rooney lead Van Gaal's first Manchester United squad

Herrera, Shaw & Rooney lead Van Gaal's first Manchester United squad 
Every player who went further than the group stage at the World Cup is left behind but the 25-man party - who will play their pre-season in USA - is a strong oneNew Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has named his 25-man squad for the club's pre-season tour of the USA.

The squad features 10 players who took part at the World Cup, including Wayne Rooney, as well as the club's summer recruits, Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera.

Shaw, David de Gea, Shinji Kagawa, Chris Smalling, Phil Jones, Juan Mata, Antonio Valencia, Danny Welbeck and Nani were all eliminated at the group stage in Brazil with their respective countries.

Of United's international contingent, only Patrice Evra, Javier Hernandez, Robin van Persie, Adnan Januzaj and Marouane Fellaini are not included, all of whom reached the second round or further.

The Red Devils will face LA Galaxy in their first match of the summer on July 23 before clashes with Roma, Inter and Real Madrid in the International Champions Cup on July 26, July 29 and August 2, respectively.

Van Gaal has also included some younger players, with the likes of Tyler Blackett and Jesse Lingard given chances to impress.

Squad in full: David de Gea, Anders Lindegaard, Sam Johnstone, Ben Amos, Rafael, Jonny Evans, Chris Smalling, Phil Jones, Luke Shaw, Tyler Blackett, Michael Keane, Reece James, Ander Herrera, Tom Cleverley, Darren Fletcher, Ashley Young, Wilfried Zaha, Shinji Kagawa, Juan Mata, Antonio Valencia, Nani, Jesse Lingard, Danny Welbeck, Will Keane, Wayne Rooney

Cleric urges Muslims not to miss the night of majesty

 
The Chairman Oyo State Pilgrim Board, Alhaji Taofeek Akewugberu, on Friday urged Muslims not to miss the blessings of the Night of Majesty (Lailatul-qadri) so as to prepare for their hereafter.

Akewugberu gave the advice on Friday in an interview in Ibadan.

According to him, the night of majesty is a night of blessing within the last 10 days of Ramadan.

Akewugberu said that any act of worship made in that night, if it coincided with the intention of Allah, would be rewarded as someone who had performed a thousand months of worship for Allah.

“Only God knows who will inherit whatever you have in this world but the supplication you made in that night of majesty will be what you prepare for yourself and meet in the hereafter,’’ he said.

The cleric also advised Muslims to endeavour to perform It’kaf.

Vidal: My time at Juventus may be over

Vidal: My time at Juventus may be over
Amid strong Manchester United interest, the Chilean midfielder admitted that there is uncertainty over whether he will remain at the Scudetto holders this summerArturo Vidal has fuelled the fire regarding a potential transfer away from Juventus by admitting that he is unsure if his time at the club is complete.

Manchester United are very interested in signing the Chilean, 27, with Louis van Gaal believed to be keen to bring the former Bayer Leverkusen midfielder to Old Trafford, while Real Madrid have long been linked with a move for him.

With Antonio Conte having resigned as Juventus coach and Massimiliano Allegri named as his successor, it has been suggested that Vidal may be leaving Turin this summer but he insists he has no idea where his future lies ahead of the 2014-15 season.

"It's hard to talk about another big club when you're already at a team at the top level," he told Chilean newspaper La Cuarta. I've won three championships with Juve in Italy and I have respect for my team-mates.

"I've heard of interest from Real Madrid as well as that of Manchester United, but these are things there that my agent is dealing with.

"I honestly do not know if my cycle with Juventus is finished. When I return to Italy I will talk with the new coach and see what happens.

"Now all I'm thinking about are the seven days of holiday that I have left."

Vidal joined Juventus in 2011 in a €10.5 million deal from Bayer Leverkusen

Actress Moji Olaiya Turns Islamic Gospel Singer, Adopts Muslim Name Rahimat

It is now  official, The actress who claimed she finds peace in her newly adopted religion has revealed her Muslim name as Rahimat.
As we speak, she is working on a new Islamic gospel song being produced by Okiki film.
Here is an excerpt from her new interview with Encomium
What are you working on right now?
I have a lot of projects I am working on now. I just finished an Islamic gospel song with Okiki Films. The job is in collaboration with Islamic gospel singers, including Ere Asalatu, Aminat Omotayebi, Rukayat Gawat and others. Also, I just finished a production concerning marital problems.
What informed delving into Islamic song?
I guess my marketer just wanted me to try something else. I felt he just wanted me to feature in the album. And it was a very nice and wonderful experience.
But you’re not a Muslim?

Photos from Wizkid's 24th birthday party last night

Wizkid celebrated his 24th birthday party with friends and colleagues at Escape Nightclub in Lagos last night.

BREAKING NEWS: Malaysian passenger plane carrying 295 people 'shot down.


A Malaysian Airlines passenger plane has reportedly been shot down on the Russian-Ukraine border, apparently killing all 295 people on board.
Flight MH17, which was carrying 280 passengers and 15 crew, was flying between Amsterdam and Kuala Lumpar after taking off leaving at lunchtime today.
The Interfax news agency reported that the aircraft went missing near Donetsk, where pro-Russian rebels have been fighting Ukrainian government forces for several weeks. 
TV pictures from the scene showed a pall of smoke billowing into the sky apparently from the stricken aircraft.
It is believed the plane was struck by BUK surface-to-air missile at 33,000ft around 20 miles before entering Russian airspace.

Saturday, 12 July 2014

Lagos Pastor ‘implicated’ in ritual saga opens up

The news broke, just like a thunderbolt. Mrs. Rosemary Chukwu, a mother of four, residing at 33, Omolegede street, a suburb of Ikorodu area in Lagos State, abducted a seven-year-old primary School pupil, Emmanuel Emeka, and was about taking him to a den when it was foiled .

Shockingly, the suspect revealed to the bewildered crowd that gathered after she was caught that her pastor asked her to bring the boy. She mentioned the General Overseer of Holy Family Ministry a.k.a House of Mercy in the same Ikorodu, as her pastor.

The pastor, identified as Ernest Chukwuemeka Nwankwo, 49, was said to be on the run and was later apprehended and handed over to the police at the State Criminal Investigations Department, Panti, Yaba, Lagos for interrogation. Crime Guard was able to corner the embattled pastor as he was leaving the confines of police cell at Panti and he gave his own account of the ugly incident.

Excerpts:

INTRODUCTION

“My name is Prophet Ernest Chukwuemeka Nwankwo, from Nsugbe in Anambra East L.G.A, Anambra State. I have a Ministry formerly called Jesus Divine Healing and Deliverance Ministry now called Holy Family, Happy Family Ministry. I was out of Lagos for two weeks. I came back on Tuesday, June 14, and came to my Ministry on Wednesday morning.
Chukwuemeka Nwankwo

Please, forgive me, Ohakim begs Imo people

The immediate past Governor of Imo State, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, spoke to our correspondent, CHIDI NKWOPARA, on a number of issues, including his days in office, the scores of allegations leveled against him and his aspirations. Please read on.
Could you cast your mind back on the recent fire incident in your private residence in Owerri?

I want to thank you immensely for your concern about my welfare, especially since the dastardly act of bombing the only house I have in Owerri. The press, particularly Vanguard, has been very fantastic in its
Gov. Ikedy Ohakim

Gov. Ikedy Ohakim
Gov. Ikedy Ohakim

Oil production to hit 250,000 bpd by 2020, says NNPC


The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC),  said it was set to increase output of Nigeria Petroleum Development company (NPDC), from 170, 000 to about 250,000 barrels per day (bpd) by 2020.

The Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mr Andrew Yakubu, stated this on Friday in Uyo in a key note address at a Capacity Building Workshop for Energy Correspondents.

NPDC is the NNPC’s flagship exploration and production subsidiary.

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Cristiano Ronaldo Treats His Teammates as Subordinates Says Manuel Jose

Manuel Jose, former sporting Lisbon manager has criticised Cristiano Ronaldo for treating his teammates like ‘subordinates’.
The 29-year-old was in blistering form for his club throughout the 2013/14 season – earning him the prestigious Ballon D’Or
However, his country’s stay in South America was short lived following a humiliating 4-0 defeat at the hands of Germany in their opening game, which would eventually prove the difference after a draw with the USA and win versus Ghana saw them eliminated on goal difference.
Ronaldo had earlier made comments suggesting he never believed he and his teammates could win the competition, which has irritated Manuel Jose
“Portugal have been carrying the world’s best like a diamond ring that they never had. The other players were treated like subordinates”

The beginning of the end of Aribisala’s fiction

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
The Special Adviser Media to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in this rejoinder, dismisses Dr. Femi Aribisala’s latest column entitled The beginning of the end of Bola Tinubu
DR. Femi Aribisala’s recent article “The beginning of the end of the Bola Tinubu Dynasty” should not have appeared in The Vanguard or in any newspaper for that matter. What this piece represented was a contribution to fiction writing, not responsible journalism.

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

How Nigerian Soldiers Killed A Redeemed Church Pastor

Many people were injured while a pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God was shot dead by soldiers the in Opuraja community of Okpe Local Government Area in Delta State on Tuesday.

Tonto Dikeh Reacts To A Drawing Of Her

She is definitely not liking it at all!!

INI-EDO'S MARRIAGE IN TROUBLE AS Husband Citizenship Revoked


Change is said to be the only thing constant and this period seems not to be the best of times for Iniobong Edo-Ehiagwina, whose fortune seems to have taken a downward course. The dark-skinned actress has fallen out of favour with movie marketers over the allegation that she is pompous and undisciplined, which is the reason she has not been getting roles in movies as she used to get some time back, while an actress like Mercy Johnson has her hands full even when she’s still nursing her baby.

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Matuidi ‘disappointed’ with Onazi challenge


Matuidi ‘disappointed’ with Onazi challenge
The France midfielder has revealed he went into the dressing room after the game to say sorry to the Lazio star for a tackle that ended his match
France midfielder Blaise Matuidi has admitted that he was "disappointed" with his tackle that forced Nigeria’s Ogenyi Onazi off during les Bleus’ 2-0 World Cup last-16 success over the African champions.

Just before an hour had been played, the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder challenged the Lazio player in the centre of the field but was late to the ball and caught Onazi on the ankle – a blow that ended the 21-year-old's involvement and left Nigeria boss Stephen Keshi fuming.