Wednesday 23 August 2017

Rooney quality under-valued, says Lineker

Wayne Rooney’s true worth as a player has not been properly appreciated, according to England football great Gary Lineker.
        Wayne Rooney has signed a             two-year deal with Everton

Rooney has looked rejuvenated since returning to Everton, the club that nurtured his talent when he was a teenager, after becoming an unhappy-looking peripheral figure at Manchester United under Jose Mourinho.
The 31-year-old has scored in both his league appearances for Everton — including Monday’s against Manchester City when he joined Alan Shearer as the only players to score 200 Premier League goals — and has garnered support for a recall to the England squad which will be named on Thursday.
Lineker — who also starred for both Everton and England — said Rooney should figure among the top 10 in British football’s hall of fame.
“He probably is,” Lineker said, referring to whether Rooney is under-appreciated.
“He’d be (one of Britain’s) top 10 ever — he’s had a marvellous career.
“He’s been a great player for English football.”
Lineker, who scored 48 times in his 80 international appearances, said Rooney had too often during his international career carried the burden of being the national side’s only world-class player.
“England went through a time of being bereft of world-class talent — it was just him,” said the 56-year-old, who also starred for Barcelona and Tottenham Hotspur.
“He’s gone to play in tournaments, sometimes not fully fit, sometimes fit, in a team that’s not really good enough, and he’s suffered a little bit from that.”
Lineker, who like Rooney also failed to land a major global trophy with England, said it was a case of what might have been if Rooney had stayed fit at Euro 2004 in Portugal.
Rooney had scored four times in the tournament before he broke a bone in his foot.
“Those of us who remember his early career — he was phenomenal,” said Lineker.
“He did it in Portugal. We might have gone on to win that one if he hadn’t (got injured), we were looking so good.”
Lineker also attributes Rooney’s lack of recognition to partisan football fans.
“Everyone gets a bit under-appreciated because we are a judgemental society but it’s also very tribal, football — if he’s playing for Manchester United, automatically a lot of people would dislike him,” said Lineker.

Boko Haram jihadists kill 6 Borno villagers

Boko Haram jihadists killed six men in a village in northeast Nigeria on Tuesday in what appeared to be a targeted reprisal attack, a militia fighting the group told AFP.

Boko Haram member
Nine Boko Haram fighters are suspected of entering Kijimatari, a village in northeast Borno state, at around 2 am (0100 GMT), breaking into the homes of six men including the village chief before slitting their throats.
“The attackers evaded a nearby military checkpoint by entering the village through bush paths,” said Ibrahim Liman, the head of a local anti-jihadist militia force.
“The chief of the village was among the victims and it was clear the victims were deliberately targeted.”
Local resident Kulo Musa said that while the attackers had carried guns, they “chose to use knives” to avoid alerting soldiers manning a nearby checkpoint.
Musa said the killings were a reprisal for the arrest of two Boko Haram members who moved into the village claiming to have been displaced from their homes by the jihadists two months earlier.
“We believe the attackers suspected the six people they killed of tipping off the military which led to the arrest of the two Boko Haram fighters,” he said.
Nigerian troops re-took the nearby garrison town of Monguno and surrounding villages in February 2015, after losing it to Boko Haram for three weeks during which time the group ransacked the town’s military base and burnt homes.
Despite the liberation of Monguno and the reopening of the 135 kilometre highway (85 miles) that links it to the regional capital Maiduguri, sporadic attacks by Boko Haram continue.
Boko Haram’s bloody eight-year armed insurgency aimed at establishing a hardline Islamic state has killed at least 20,000 people and displaced more than 2.6 million.
The violence has also spilt into Nigeria’s neighbours — Niger, Chad and Cameroon.

Hate speech: Northern youth coalition advocates peace, reconciliation confab

ABUJA —THE Federal government has been charged to convoke a Peace and Reconciliation Conference that cuts across all ethnic divides in the country to douse the mounting tension generated by hate speeches and secessionist movements.
The call  was made by a coalition of Northern Youths from the 19 Northern states at a peace meeting of major youth formations in the 19 Northern states, NGOs and Oil and Solid Mineral Producing Areas Landlords’ Association of Nigeria, OMPALAN Northern Youths held in Kaduna, weekend.
The coalition noted with concern the spate of hate speeches and secessionists’ rhetorics with the unsavory impacts on the national unity and called on the three arms of government to present a common front to help protect the sovereignty of Nigeria.
The group maintained that the political class must reason with them on the need to save the country from impending doom by acting fast to salvage the already worsening situation.
‘‘The political leadership of Nigeria should as a matter of urgency organize a peace and reconciliation conference cutting across Nigeria’s ethno-religious divide aimed at dousing mounting tension generated by hate speeches and secessionists rhetorics,’’ they said.
In a communiqué issued at the end of the conference, delegates resolved as follows: that Nigerians should work collaboratively to move the country forward; that hate speeches should henceforth cease while tolerance and patriotism should be encouraged; that the call for President Buhari’s resignation was made in bad faith especially since Mr. President has formally handed over power to his Vice to continue the machinery of government.
The communiqué reads in parts: that the Igbos are free to live in the north and continue their legitimate business; that we condemn in unequivocal language the attempt by disgruntled Nigerians to break the Country; that we support the ongoing war against corruption; that we join Nigerians of goodwill to pray for the quick recovery of our President so that he can continue the war against graft and strengthen our security forces to fight against insurgency to a logical conclusion; that we support the communique issued by the National Delegates Conference of OMPALAN held in Portharcourt; that the National Conference on Peace and Security sponsored by OMPALAN early September, 2017 is a credible program that brings Nigerians from the 6 geopolitical zones to support the rule of law; that the leaders of the South East should embrace the peace meeting held in Zaria between our respected leader Prof Ango Abdullahi of the Northern Elders Forum and Bishop Udo Azogu of OMPALAN and that all northern youths should support the OMPALAN initiative and vision for one united and sovereign Nigeria in which every citizen shall have the inalienable right to live and do business in any part of the Country without fear of molestation.
The meeting which also comprised leaders of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, AYCF; the Arewa Youth Development, AYD; Unity and Peace Awareness Initiative and UPAI was an interactive meeting meant to appraise the security situation of the country and was sponsored by OMPALAN in the 19 northern states.
The communiqué was signed by Daniel Auta and Vaten Amadu for Unity and Peace Awareness Initiative; Hassan Ismail and Imran Abubakar for Arewa Youth Development; Umar Makeri and Abdullahi Usman for Arewa Youth Consultative Forum and
Dr. Markus Nacheson, Gaddafi Illiyasu Tagwaye and Itstifanus Sunday for OMPALAN Northern Youth Executive.
Ealier in his keynote address at the conference, the Chairman, BoT of OMPALAN, Bishop Udo Azogu warned Federal government against repeating mistakes of Jonathan’s administration in the implementation of the amnesty package, in which trillions of naira were spent without achieving lasting peace.
He said the minister State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachukwu is heading in the same flawed direction and called embark on wider consultation, including the militant groups to achieve lasting peace.
‘‘Government must act circumspectively and must not throw caution to the wind if it is really focused on removing the fragile peace process in the volatile region from limbo. Rather, Government should consult widely with major stakeholders in the embattled region including militant organizations to douse tension and achieve holistic peace.
‘‘Nigerians in sensitive positions in Government who lack the experience to move oil and gas producing areas forward should resign to avoid truncating the hard-earned peace process in the turbulent region.
‘‘Recall that OMPALAN faulted the way the last administration handled the Federal Government amnesty package that cost trillions of Naira of tax payers money.
Our organization believes that every citizen of this great country has a duty to support the effort of Government in addressing security challenges in Nigeria.
‘‘No government in the world can effectively address internal security challenges without the active collaboration of its citizens. It is in this vein that OMPALAN is organizing a national conference on peace and security in Portharcourt early September.’’
According to him, the peace and security conference shall involve stakeholders from a wide spectrum of human, intellectual and spiritual endeavors including the security – all working interactively to enthrone the rule of law in all parts of the Country.

Saturday 19 August 2017

English Premier League week 2 fixtures





Police nab 5 persons for allegedly impersonating as Journalists

The Nigeria Police Force on Friday announced the arrest of five persons who had allegedly specialised in impersonating as Journalists to gain access to important occasions so as to steal from important personalities.
A statement signed by Mr Jimoh Moshood, the Force’s spokesman, said that those arrested included the gang leader, one Musa Auwalu, 43, from Kano, Kolawole Akinbode, 50, from Ogun and Umar Abba, 53, from Adamawa.
Also arrested was Abdullahi Muhammed, 55, from Bauchi, and Muhammad Sale, 60, from Kano.
The statement said that the suspects were arrested in Ogun, Edo, Abuja and Kano.
Moshood listed items recovered from the suspects to include 13 cell phones, fake Journalist identity cards purportedly issued by non-existing media outfits, and a house in Kano built by Auwalu.
“The Inspector-General’s Intelligence Response Team trailed and arrested the suspects after complaints of stolen phones from important personalities, who attended a wedding in Abeokuta, Ogun on July 8.
“The house built by Auwalu in Kano, with proceeds of such thefts, has been identified,” he said.
Moshood said that the suspects had confessed to the crime and also admitted to the various roles they played in the commission of such crimes over time,” he said.
The spokesman said that the suspects had also confessed that they specialised in impersonating as Journalists to gain access into venues of important occasions to steal.
“Investigation is being intensified to arrest other suspects still at large. All the suspects will be arraigned on completion of investigation,” he said.

Ndigbo laud Osinbajo on hate speech, but…

The Eastern Consultative Assembly, ECA, has commended Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, for condemning hate speeches across the country, saying however, that such speeches were inspired by hate actions like deliberate exclusion of tribes from governance.
ECA also, said that Nigeria had been crawling sluggishly “like a rickety vehicle simply because we refuse to restructure,” to save the country, while there was still time.
It therefore, asked the Federal Government to tame hate actions like the killing and raping of women and farmers across the country by Fulani herdsmen to restore sanity and restore the current slide into anarchy.
The Secretary of ECA, Evangelist Elliot Ugochukwu-Uko made this known in a statement in Enugu yesterday.
Ugochukwu-Uko who is also the founder of the Igbo Youth Movement, IYM, and deputy secretary-Igbo Leaders of Thought, ILT, said that the Federal Government must stop the “brigandage and savagery of herdsmen, the threat to lives and properties of compatriots’ residents in the North” made it easier for hatred to dwell in and fester “ in the minds of Nigerians.
The statement read, “The open condemnation of hate speech of any sort by the Acting President is very commendable and signals a positive attempt by the government to rein in subversive and inciting elements in our midst in the hope of arresting the current slide into anarchy.
“We support the acting President on this. However, hate actions that inspire hate speeches, must also be tamed in order to restore sanity in the land.
Hate actions, such as the brigandage and savagery of herdsmen, the threat to lives and properties of compatriots’ resident in the North, only makes it easier for hatred to dwell and fester in our hearts, regardless whether the indwelling hatred is verbalised or not. Indwelling hatred is as potent as, if not more dangerous than verbalised hate speeches.
“Destroying people farms with uninvited cattle, and resorting to raping and beheading the villagers when they complain, clearly inspires anger and resentment, which graduates into bitterness and burning desire for separation and secession, especially when the marauding herdsmen never gets prosecuted.
“Again, mindlessly defending and protecting antagonists from one’s region, also inspires distrust and suspicions, which leads to disrespect for the government. A good example of regrettable faux pax on the part of government happened last week, when a top government official suddenly reduced himself to spokesperson of the attention-seeking rabble rousers who issued quit notice to easterners resident in the North with a subtle threat to harm them and their properties at the expiration of the ultimatum.
“To the utter shock of Nigerians, this top government official suddenly claimed the adult-youths were misquoted. To the horror of the general public, these quit notice givers have since given more interviews since the statement by this top official without corroborating his strange defence.
“They have spoken publicly in the media over a dozen times, not once did they claim they were misquoted. Where they misquoted in the sense that they did not actually issue the quit notice?
“Where they misquoted that the viral videos of their press conference was cloned? How exactly where they misquoted? When top government officials embarrass both themselves and the government of the day by publicly taking sides with agents of destruction, it makes it very difficult for citizens to trust, let alone respect government.
“These intervention and partial positions by government inspires doubts, suspicions and resentments which breed hatred and bitterness in the land.
Addressing the issues of hate speeches, without taming hate actions and suspicious partisanship on the side of government, might not save the ongoing slide to mayhem, which is principally inspired by those who are afraid of restructuring Nigeria.
“Which actually bring us to the real meat of the matter.“ Even primary school children are aware that the current tension in the country is only festering and growing, because some people are opposed to saving Nigeria through a peaceful restructuring of the polity from the unwieldy unitary format to a functional fiscal federalism and regional structure.
“Everybody knows Nigerian is not working and will never work well if we do not restructure. Everybody knows that those opposing restructuring are the ones inspiring the agitations for secession, as the oppressed masses who bear the brunt of the inequalities and iniquities of this dysfunctional and unitary Nigeria will continue to agitate until justice and equity is enthroned through a restructuring of the polity along the lines of true fiscal federalism and regional autonomy, thereby opening up the country to real growth and development by creating a level playing field for all and also giving all sections a sense of belonging.
“There are no hate speeches in Ghana, because injustice and oppression are not part of the cultural, social and political life of Ghana, unlike Nigeria where some people believe they are born to rule others perpetually.
“The entire security architecture in Ghana is not dominated by one region while another region is deliberately excluded. Hate actions, such as deliberate exclusion of a section inspires fears and bitterness which in turn leads to desires to secede on the part of the oppressed regions. It is difficult to address hate speeches without addressing the hate actions that inspires hate speeches.
“Our country is crawling like a rickety vehicle simply because we refuse to restructure and save Nigeria, while there is still time.
“Hunger, anger, mistrust, bitterness, loss of faith and desire to secede which rule the land today can only be solved through a peaceful, consensual restructuring of the polity and reconstruction of Nigeria by giving ourselves a new people’s constitution.
“Those opposing restructuring are erroneously of the view that threatening to attack, kill, destroy and seize properties of easterners domiciled in northern Nigeria by issuing them quit notices, spreading hate messages through social media and composing genocides songs will starve off the quest to restructure Nigeria.
“Truth is: Nigeria will die if Nigeria is not consensually redesigned into a truly federal entity, where fiscal federalism and regional autonomy reigns. No amount of quit notices and hate songs will save this unworkable unitary Nigeria.
Beautiful speeches condemning hate speeches will not achieve much as long as hate actions and deep seated desires to oppress and dominate others thrives in our hearts.
“Alhaji Maitama Sule, the great patriot and statesman was right when he advised somebody to wit: Only equity and justice guarantees peace and stability, nothing else.
“Mr. Acting president should dutifully consult with his boss and set up an eminent elders committee that would set the stage for a constituent assembly that will design a new people’s constitution that will be affirmed at a referendum. A new constitution modelled after 1963 republican constitution.
“Only an early return to fiscal federalism and regional autonomy can save Nigeria now. Hate speeches which was promoted by the political class during the 2015 election campaign season has grown into a cancer that can only be solved through an early restructuring of the polity.
“In conclusion, the childish ploy by those opposing restructuring, to blackmail easterners resident in the North by threatening their lives and properties through quit notices and hate songs in other to stop the quest to restructure Nigeria, is both childish and dangerous.
Their hope and belief that a repeat of the 1966 pogrom will leave their region habitable after the attack on easterners, shows a clear lack of true perceptions of realities. Nigerians must be restructured or Nigeria will die.
“Meanwhile, nobody from the East is interested in continuous participation in activities of this unitary Nigeria, including voting in elections. We have completely lost interest in Unitary Nigeria.”

Mourinho believes Martial will come good

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has backed Anthony Martial to make a positive impact this season after the French forward failed to earn his trust last term.
                Anthony Martial

United’s top scorer in his first season, Martial was used only sparingly in Mourinho’s maiden campaign, but came off the bench to score in last weekend’s 4-0 win over West Ham United.
United’s reported interest in Inter Milan winger Ivan Perisic now appears dead in the water, but Mourinho suggested he had been looking to sign a wing-back, rather than a winger to compete with Martial.
“I have faith in him,” Mourinho told reporters ahead of Saturday’s trip to Swansea City. “Probably the player I was looking for wasn’t a pure winger, because I have pure wingers.
“Probably the player I was looking for was a player that allows me to play with three at the back and have a wing-back.
“As a pure attacking player, Anthony is a good player. I believe he’s one of the players who is going to have a better season this season than the previous season.
“I look at some of my players and I’m sure that some of them will be better this season than they were last season, and Anthony is that for sure.”
France international Martial, 21, scored 17 goals in all competitions following his 2015 move from Monaco, but found the net only four times in 18 league starts last season.
Mourinho believes he can benefit from two important factors: playing alongside new striker Romelu Lukaku and getting a taste of Champions League football, after United’s qualification for the group phase.
“I think Romelu is a good player to play with,” Mourinho said during a press conference at United’s Carrington training base west of Manchester on Friday.
“OK, a striker lives on numbers and it was because of Romelu’s numbers that we paid so much to have him.
“But a striker is not just numbers. It is the way he plays, the solutions he gives, the way he makes others play. I think he’s a good player to play with.”
He added: “People like Marcus (Rashford), Martial, (Henrikh) Mkhitaryan, to have that target man to play with is very good.
“We are in the Champions League, so it is the first time for Rashford to play Champions League. Anthony had a bit with Monaco and with us, I think.
“(Jesse) Lingard a few matches, but not much more than that. Romelu is a first-time. I don’t think he played Champion League with Chelsea and, if it was, it was a couple of matches.
“So I think for them the Champions League can also be a great experience.”
Despite their eye-catching win on the opening Premier League weekend, Mourinho is adamant that his team should not be considered the favourites to win the title.
Instead, he believes that his former club Chelsea, the defending champions, are the team to beat.
That is despite suggestions Antonio Conte’s side have not strengthened during a transfer window that saw them lose midfielder Nemanja Matic to United.
“When people say, for example, Chelsea lost an important midfield player, if you lose one but you buy (Tiemoue) Bakayoko and (Danny) Drinkwater, for example, what’s the problem?” said Mourinho.
Chelsea signed Bakayoko from Monaco in a £40 million ($51.4 million, 43.8 million euros) deal and have been linked with Leicester City man Drinkwater.
“The problem is when you sell and you don’t buy,” Mourinho added. “When you sell and you keep buying, what’s the problem? You are probably even stronger.”

Rooney quality under-valued, says Lineker

Wayne Rooney’s true worth as a player has not been properly appreciated, according to England football great Gary Lineker.         Wayne ...