Tag: Egypt

  • Egypt, Saudi Arabia call for Gaza cease-fire after Israeli airstrike destroys AP, Al-Jazeera offices

    Egypt, Saudi Arabia call for Gaza cease-fire after Israeli airstrike destroys AP, Al-Jazeera offices

    The foreign ministers of Egypt and Saudi Arabia yesterday demanded immediate ceasefire in the fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

    The state-run Saudi Press Agency said Saudi Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, had spoken to Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry, and both agreed that an immediate cease-fire was needed.

    Egypt has been trying to negotiate an end to the fighting.

    The Saudi statement also said the two diplomats called on “the international community to confront the aggressive Israeli practices against the brotherly Palestinian people.”

    President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have also spoken about the situation in Gaza.

    According to a statement from Netanyahu’s office, the Israeli leader updated Biden on the developments and actions that Israel has taken and intends to take.

    It said Netanyahu also thanked Biden for the “unreserved support of the United States for our right to defend ourselves.”

    The Biden-Netanyahu call came just hours after an Israeli airstrike targeted and destroyed a high-rise building in Gaza City that housed offices of The Associated Press and Al Jazeera Television.

    AP’s President and CEO Gary Pruitt said the agency was “shocked and horrified” at the strike while Al Jazeera vowed that it “would not be silenced”.

  • FG rescues Ondo mother trafficked to Egypt by own brother

    The Nigerian government has rescued a mother of four, Omowunmi Aladeboyeje, who was trafficked to Cairo, Egypt.

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission in a statement signed by its spokesman, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, said Aladeboyeje was tricked to Egypt by her elder brother. He informed her about a nursing job in the United States.

    Balogun added that the Ondo State indigene is presently on her way to Okitipupa, Ondo State.

    The statement reads, “Trafficking: NIDCOM facilitates the return of another trafficked girl home, as Dabiri-Erewa restates her appeals to youth travelling out illegally.”

    The agency said the victim, an auxiliary nurse, was sexually harassed, beaten, and imprisoned at home by her abusers.

    NIDCOM said, “She was trafficked on March 17, 2020, and claimed to be sexually harassed regularly, beaten frequently and home imprisoned sometimes.

    “Rhoda, a mother of four, was trafficked by her immediate elder brother who claimed there was a nursing job opportunity in America.

    “The NIDCOM boss said Omowunmi’s story is the same as that of many victims lured abroad under the guise of securing them a job. She insisted that the traffickers must be arrested, named, shamed and punished for their dastardly act.”

  • Mohamed Salah sent message to Egypt teammates

    Mohamed Salah sent message to Egypt teammates

    Liverpool star Mohamed Salah sent a message to his Egypt teammates as he self-isolates.

    Egypt beat Togo 1-0 thanks to Mahmoud Hamdy El-Wensh’s second-half header, which proved to be enough for the Pharaohs to claim their first win in Group G of the 2021 AFCON qualifiers.

    Egypt boss El-Badry was pleased with the result after a difficult preparation period, in which Salah tested positive for coronavirus, which was confirmed by Egypt FA on Friday.

    El-Badry said: “It’s an important win that comes after a very difficult period in terms of preparation before the game.

    “We were better in the first half, had a good shape and created a number of chances but the players were physically tired in the second half.

    “Salah sent us a message before the game saying he is confident we will beat Togo, and thankfully we did today. I dedicate this win to all Egyptian fans and Salah.”

  • BREAKING: Egypt deports 7 Nigerians over #EndSARS protest

    BREAKING: Egypt deports 7 Nigerians over #EndSARS protest

    Egyptian authorities have said seven out of the eight Nigerians who protested in Egypt on 18 October without a permit would be deported to Nigeria for lack of resident permits/visas.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Abike Dabiri, Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission made this known on Monday.

    According to Dabiri, the only Nigerian among them who has residency would get final clearance after signing an undertaking not to be involved in unauthorized activities while still in the country.

    TNG gathered the decision came after a thorough investigation on why they flouted the laws of the land was carried out.

    The Nigerian mission in Cairo has had extensive deliberations with the Cairo ministry of Foreign Affairs, Interior as well as the Diplomatic Police.

    The 8 detained Nigerians, 4 men and 4 women were assured of decent treatment while in detention.

    A statement by the commission reads: “The Egyptian authorities have said that Seven out of the eight Nigerians who protested in Egypt on 18 October, will be deported to Nigeria for lack of resident permits/ visas.

    “The only Nigerian among them who has Residency will get final clearance from the Egyptian Interior Minister, Mahmoud Tawfik after signing an undertaking not to be involved in unauthorized activities while still in the country”.

  • Egyptian grandfather becomes world’s oldest soccer pro

    Egyptian grandfather becomes world’s oldest soccer pro

    Egyptian grandfather Ezzeldin Bahader has been recognised as the world’s oldest professional soccer player after completing a second full match just short of his 75th birthday.

    Bahader was awarded the title by Guinness World Records on Saturday evening after missing a penalty kick as his team, 6th October FC, lost 3-2 to El Ayat Sports club in the Egyptian third division.

    The former amateur player, who turns 75 on Nov. 3, scored a goal from the penalty spot in his debut match on March.

    He planned to play a second 90-minute match the same month to claim his record, but the suspension of sports activities to contain the spread of the coronavirus put his plans on hold.

    Bahader had previously told media he was 75, which he attributed to “rounding up”.

    Having him on the team had allowed 6th October FC to gain sponsors and publicity, he said.

    Some of Bahader’s six grandchildren attended Saturday’s match, chanting “Come on, Grandpa” from the touchline.

    “I dream of being able to break my own record one more time, just to make the competition a little harder,” Bahader said, though he is now out of contract.

    The record was previously held by 73-year-old Israeli Isaak Hayik.

  • FG orders deportation of 10 Egyptians, 7 Sri-Lankans

    FG orders deportation of 10 Egyptians, 7 Sri-Lankans

    The Federal Government has approved the deportation of 10 Egyptians and seven Sri-Lankans with immediate effect.

    Mr Sunday James, Public Relations Officer, Nigeira Immigration Service (NIS), disclosed this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

    James said that the Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbeshola, had signed the deportation order in pursuant to section 45, subsection 2, section 46, subsection 1 and Section 47, subsection 1 of the Nigeria Immigration Act 2015.

    He said that the 10 Egyptians had violated the conditions for their entry and the Minister had ordered their deportation with immediate effect.

    “Seven Sri-Lankans that were jailed for petroleum product related offences after serving their jail terms were ordered by the court to be deported to their country as well.

    “The minister also signed the deportation order of one Ali Mahamat Taher to France and one Kasinathan Ramasamy to India who were found to be involved in activities violating the conditions of their entry into Nigeria.

    “Taher was found to be engaged in activities capable of undermining the security of a friendly neighbouring country to Nigeria in Maiduguri, Borno state.

    “While Ramasamy was found working as a shop attendant in Kano,” he said.

    NAN reports that the Comptroller General, NIS, Mr Muhammad Babandede, had directed that all migrants in Nigeria should comply with the laws guiding their residence and entry following the resumption of international flight.

    “The public are hereby advised to note that all special exemptions granted to migrants due to COVID-19 has elapsed,”he had said.

  • Egypt to investigate disappearance of AFCON trophy

    Egypt to investigate disappearance of AFCON trophy

    Egypt’s Public Prosecution said on Wednesday it would investigate the disappearance of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) trophy from the headquarters of the Egyptian Football Association (EFA).

    Chief prosecutor Hamada al-Sawi ordered the incident to be referred to the Public Funds Prosecution for a judicial investigation.

    He said Egypt’s Ministry of Youth and Sports had asked the prosecution to launch a probe after EFA officials gave conflicting accounts about the reason for the loss of the trophy.

    The trophy was awarded to the Pharaohs, the country’s senior national football team, in 2010.

    Egyptian media recently reported that the original trophy of the AFCON, which the Pharaohs won three consecutive times in 2006, 2008 and 2010, disappeared from EFA’s building in Cairo.

    EFA had confirmed on Friday that it was investigating the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of trophies during a 2013 attack by the hardcore fans of Ultras.

    During that attack, its headquarters was looted and set on fire.

    The federation said the disappearance was discovered while it was preparing to display the trophies in a small museum being set up at the entrance of its headquarters.

    It added that its board was “shocked’’ to find that a number of trophies were missing.

  • Just in: 212 stranded Nigerians arrive from Egypt

    Just in: 212 stranded Nigerians arrive from Egypt

    Another batch of 212 Nigerians stranded in Egypt arrived in the country on Friday.

    According to a tweet by the Nigerians In Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), the evacuees arrived the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja at exactly 1350 hours on Friday.

    The latest evacuation brings to about 7,000 the number of Nigerians that have been successfully brought back home under the emergency arrangement since the global lockdown in March as part of the measures to contain the spread of the Covid-19.

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    Two batches of evacuees – 156 from Niger Republic and 98 had arrived the country on Wednesday and Thursday respectively.

    According to the tweet, the latest evacuees arrived the Federal Capital via Egypt Air.
    Thw tweet reads, “EGYPTAIR conveying 212 Stranded Nigerians arrive Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja at exactly 1350HRS today 31st of July, 2020.

    “All Evacuees tested Negative to #COVID19 before boarding and will now proceed on a 14 day SELF-ISOLATION as mandated PTF on #COVID-19.”

  • Reps back Okonjo-Iweala’s bid for WTO job, urge Egypt, Kenya to drop candidates

    Reps back Okonjo-Iweala’s bid for WTO job, urge Egypt, Kenya to drop candidates

    The House of Representatives on Tuesday passed a resolution, giving their support to former Minister of Finance, Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, as she aims for the post of Director-General of World Trade Organisation (WTO) next month.

    The motion to back the former finance minister and one-time Managing Director of the World Bank was moved by the Minority Leader of the House, Mr Ndudi Godwin Elumelu (People’s Democratic Party – Delta State).

    In his motion titled In Support for Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as the Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), he stated that it was only right for Mrs Okonjo-Iweala to get the legislature’s backing after she had been formally nominated by the Federal Republic of Nigeria to “vie for the position of the Director-General of the WTO for the period of 2021 – 2025 and if successful will be the first female and first African to have occupied the office”.

    He said, “President Buhari having put into consideration her outstanding academic and professional background, as well as, her long years of managerial experience at the top echelons of multilateral institutions, her reputation as a fearless reformer and excellent negotiator graciously endorsed her as the nation’s candidate for the WTO job”.

    According to him, “With the COVID-19 pandemic at hand and many countries faced with difficult choices and critical moments, the WTO has a vital role to play in hunting for trade solutions and building trust amongst member states.

    “Hence the need for a capable hand that can make the WTO fit to thrive in the 21st century, there is no gainsay that Dr Ngozi Okonjo-lweala has the requisite capacity and experience to handle the challenges of WTO at this critical moment”.

    He said it was, “The perfect time for Africa to assume leadership at the WTO and all concerned stakeholders, must unanimously commit to achieving this”.

    He then expressed concerns that apart from Mrs Okonjo-lweala, Africa has two other candidates from Egypt and Kenya also in the race for the plum job.

    He said that with three candidates from Africa, the continent’s votes will be split, a move he said can cripple the prospect of a United African front for the WTO position.

    He called on the House to urgently reach out to the governments of Egypt and Kenya on the need to rally round a single candidate for the continent in the person of Mrs Okonjo-lweala.

    He recalled that, “In the past, Nigeria has staunchly supported the candidatures of other Africans to the leadership position at multilaterals, including the candidacy of late Boutros Boutros Ghali, an Egyptian national, to become the Secretary-General of the United Nations,” adding that, “A good turn deserves another and we must now unite the African continent and ensure cooperation amongst our countries to put the continent first”.

    According to him, “Having a Nigerian as the Director-General of the World Trade Organization, will further enhance the image of the country amongst the comity of Nations, hence the need to massively support this bid”.

    The motion found support from the Speaker of the lower chamber, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, as the House resolved to unanimously endorse the candidature of Mrs Okonjo-Iweala for the position.

    They commended the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS)’s Authority of heads of states and governments for their strong endorsement and urge the President to further rally other African leaders to support her bid as the Director-General of WTO.

    The lower legislative arm of government also urged the pan African parliament to follow suit, as it also urged the federal government to discuss with the governments of Egypt and Kenya to step down their candidates in the spirit of African oneness and reciprocity.

  • Celebrated actress dies in coronavirus quarantine hospital

    Celebrated Egyptian actress Ragaa al-Gedawi died aged 81 on Sunday in a quarantine hospital weeks after testing positive for the new coronavirus, state media reported.

    In late May, al-Gedawi, a former model, was transferred to a hospital in the coastal city of Ismailia, north east of Cairo, after displaying symptoms of the virus.

    She was quarantined in the hospital until her death early Sunday, the online edition of state-owned newspaper al-Ahram reported.

    Several days ago al-Gedawi was placed on a ventilator at an intensive care unit in the hospital due to her old age and her deteriorating health.

    Egypt, the Arab world’s most populous country of nearly 100 million people, recently loosened virus-related restrictions to boost its economy.

    Health authorities have so far reported a total of 74,035 virus cases and 3,280 related deaths.