Tag: Guinea

  • BREAKING: Guinea pip Equatorial Guinea to qualify for AFCON 2023 quarter finals

    BREAKING: Guinea pip Equatorial Guinea to qualify for AFCON 2023 quarter finals

    The Syli National of Guinea are the latest to qualify for the quarter-finals of the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Côte d’Ivoire.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Guinea pipped Equatorial Guinea by a lone goal to book a ticket for the quarter finals of the 2023 AFCON.

    Ibrahim Diakite produced an assist at the very end of the encounter, which was converted by Mohamed Bayo’s last minute header.

    Guinea will play either Egypt or Democratic Republic of Congo, the encounter of which, would be decided later today.

  • BREAKING: Super Eagles thrashed by Guinea

    BREAKING: Super Eagles thrashed by Guinea

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria were beaten by the Guinea national football team at the Bani Yas Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the encounter was a test match for the Super Eagles preparatory to the 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    The pre AFCON friendly ended 2:0 in favour of Syli National (National Elephants) with Simon missing a penalty kick.

    Details shortly…

  • Former leader of Guinea’s military gov’t escaping from prison recaptured

    Former leader of Guinea’s military gov’t escaping from prison recaptured

    Former leader of Guinea’s military government Moussa Dadis Camara, who escaped from the central prison in Conakry, the capital of Guinea, Saturday morning, has been recaptured, according to Guinean armed forces.

    Ibrahima Sory Bangoura, the chief of Staff and General of the Armed Forces of the Guinean transitional government who confirmed this in a statement, explained that Moussa Dadis Camara is safe and sound and is now back in the central prison of Conakry.

    According to him, two other fugitives, Col. Moussa Tiegboro Camara and Col. Blaise Gomou, have also been recaptured and taken back to the prison.

    The armed forces said that all measures were being taken to find the last fugitive Commander Claude Pivi.

    In a statement released by the Ministry of Justice, the Attorney General at the Court of Appeals in Conakry has issued instructions to initiate proceedings for serious charges against all four detainees who were exfiltrated Saturday from the central prison by an armed commando.

    These detainees included Captain Moussa Dadis Camara, the former transition president, Colonel Moussa Tiegboro Camara, the former minister in charge of tackling organised crime and grand banditry at the presidency, Blaise Gomou, a former member of the anti-drugs squad and Commander Claude Pivi, the former minister responsible for presidential security.

    Moussa Dadis Camara launched a coup on Dec. 23, 2008, and became the leader of the military government.

    He lost power in January 2010 and went into exile abroad.

    He returned to Guinea in December 2021 and was subsequently accused of violently suppressing the protests that took place in Conakry on Sept. 28, 2009, resulting in the deaths of more than 150 people and more than 1,000 injuries.

    Moussa Dadis Camara, along with two other military officers, was detained in the prison in the Kaloum commune.

  • U-23 AFCON: Morocco, Guinea progress to semi-final, Ghana, Congo crash out

    U-23 AFCON: Morocco, Guinea progress to semi-final, Ghana, Congo crash out

    Host Morocco have scaled through to the next round of the U23 AFCON after defeating Congo 1-0 on Friday at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat.

    Morocco’s left-winger Younes Taha netted the first goal, giving his team a head start in the match.

    U-23 Atlas Lions Led Group A with a total of six points. In their U23 AFCON campaign opener, the Moroccan team secured a thrilling last-minute 2-1 victory against Guinea on Saturday, showcasing their resilience.

    They followed it up with a dominant display of their attacking prowess in the second match, overwhelming Ghana with a convincing 5-1 triumph on Tuesday.

    While the Atlas Lions found themselves trailing at halftime, they turned the tide in the second half by capitalizing on two penalty kicks, expertly converted by FC Barcelona player Abde Ezzalzouli.

    Ezzalzouli, who recently made waves with the senior national team in the World Cup as well, proved instrumental in the team’s success. Currently, the Atlas Lions are on an impressive five-game winning streak and have their sights set firmly on reaching the knockout phase.

    Ghana’s Black Meteors have crashed out of the 2023 U-23 AFCON in Morocco after a 1-1 draw in their final Group A game against Guinea on Friday night.

    The result means the Black Meteors will not be at next year’s Paris Olympic Games.

    The Black Meteors went into the game on the back of a 5-1 loss to hosts Morocco and needed a win to progress to the semi-finals.

    Morocco, on nine points, topped the group, Guinea claimed second place with four points and edged third-placed Black Meteors on better goal difference.

    The first three teams of the tournament will represent Africa at next year’s Olympic game holding in Paris, France.

     

  • U23 AFCON: How Morocco, Ghana recorded fascinating wins in group A opener

    U23 AFCON: How Morocco, Ghana recorded fascinating wins in group A opener

    Host Morocco came from a goal deficit to defeat Guinea 2-1 In the opening game of  the  U23 AFCON which kicked off on Saturday 24th of June in Morocco.

    Guinea had the best chances in the first half. And it was only logical that the Guineans should open the scoring in the dying moments of the 1st half. Algassime Bah (45+2) punished the Moroccans. The Moroccans had not managed a single shot in the first half. Too few to worry the Guineans.

    However, the first shot hit the target. Morocco equalised with their first shot of the game when Ez Abde won a penalty (1-1, 68′). From then on, the chances kept coming for the Atlas Cubs. It paid off when Abde doubled the lead from the penalty spot (90+7). Guinea thought they had equalised but Oularé’s goal (90+10) was disallowed.

    Similarly, the Ghanaians U23 side defeated Congo DR 3-2 to go joint top of group A with Morocco.

    Ibrahim Tanko put forward his best foot by naming a strong line-up that had Ibrahim Danlad, Emmanuel Essiam, Fatawu Issahaku, Daniel Afriyieh Barnieh and Nuamah.

    Congo got more comfortable as the minutes ticked and tested Danlad twice after creating the better openings as the first half ended goalless.

    Tanko’s early changes in the second half, though, proved to be a masterstroke, with Yeboah, who replaced Barnieh, immediately setting up Nuamah for the opening goal.

    In a captivating  encounter in Rabat, the Black Meteors of Ghana emerged victorious, although they faced nail-biting moments in the dying minutes when Congo mounted an impressive comeback from a 3-0 deficit to score two late goals.

    Ghana will return to action on Tuesday with a crucial Group A clash against hosts Morocco, while Congo Brazzaville will also take on Guinea in the day’s second match.

    The first three countries will represent Africa at the 2024 Olympic games in Paris France.

  • Tinubu, dual citizenship and Guinean passport saga – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Tinubu, dual citizenship and Guinean passport saga – By Ehichioya Ezomon

    Thus far in the 2023 election cycle, President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu has proved the proverbial cat with nine lives, as he’s dodged traps set to abort his “lifelong ambition” to be President of Nigeria.

    He defeated scores of aspirants at the June 6-8, 2022, primaries of the All Progressives Congress, and tens of candidates at the February 25, 2023, presidential election.

    In 35 days on May 29, Tinubu will be inaugurated as Nigeria’s 16th President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, and make history as the first acclaimed Nigerian “political kingmaker” to become a king himself.

    But how far his famed political sagacity and luck will carry him to the finish line is any pundit’s guess amid a fierce opposition that’s determined to ruin Tinubu, APC and supporters’ “pyrrhic victory.”

    As millions of voters pray for a Tinubu dispensation that can reverse Nigeria’s downward slide in the socio-politico-economic and security spheres, millions more want to halt his entry into Aso Rock Villa in Abuja, and if he gained access, must be quickly evicted from the seat of power.

    To achieve their aims, opposition leaders have adopted a three-prong strategy: litigation in court, mass street protests, and call for an interim government or a Military upstage of power.

    Yet, Tinubu looks optimistic to easily weathering all but one or two of the pleadings at the Presidential Election Petitions Court (PEPC), and likely at the Supreme Court, which’s the final arbiter on matters relating to and/or arising from the February presidential poll.

    From his reported failure to meet requirements of the laws guiding elections in Nigeria, to be declared as winner and returned elected by the Independent National Electoral Commission;

    To alleged age falsification, certificate forgery, and indictment for trafficking in narcotics and money laundering in the United States in early 1990s;

    Tinubu’s amassed over 100 hired and volunteer Senior and Junior lawyers to defend his declaration as President-elect of Nigeria.

    But from the blue comes a fresh allegation that’s capable of finally truncating Tinubu’s political career that’s blossomed for over 30 years.

    A self-styled “Investigative Journalist” David Hundeyin, who seems to possess much Intel, has accused Tinubu of dual nationality: Nigeria and Guinea, and carrying a Guinean diplomatic passport that’s on viral display on social media.

    Tinubu reportedly denied in his nomination forms that he’s dual citizenship, and renounced his Nigerian nationality – a possible disqualifying violation of Section 137(1)(a) of the amended 1999 Constitution of Nigeria, and an offence of perjury.

    “137(1): A person shall not be qualified for election to the office of President if–

    (a) subject to the provisions of section 28 of this Constitution, he has voluntarily acquired the citizenship of a country other than Nigeria or, except in such cases as may be prescribed by the National Assembly, he made a declaration of allegiance to such other country.”

    Tinubu also faces question in Section 137(1)(d) that disqualifies a person from election for the office of President if they suffer a sentence of imprisonment or fine imposed by a competent court of law or tribunal in Nigeria “for any offence involving dishonesty or fraud (by whatever name called) or for any other offence, imposed on him by any court or tribunal or substituted by a competent authority for any other sentence imposed by such a court or tribunal…”

    But Tinubu may have remedy under 137(1)(e) that sanctions only a person who, “within a period of less than ten years before the date of the election to the office of President… has been convicted and sentenced for an offence involving dishonesty or he has been found guilty of the contravention of the Code of Conduct…”

    To underscore the potential legal jeopardy that awaits Tinubu, let’s have some background – courtesy of www.handyvisas.com (with minimal editing) – on Dual Nationality, Diplomatic Passport and how to acquire same:

    What is Dual Nationality?

    “Dual nationality, also known as Dual Citizenship, means that you are a citizen of two countries simultaneously.

    “Holding dual nationality can be a complicated legal status and its benefits depend on the relative two countries.

    “It is important to understand how this status works, before deciding if it is beneficial for you or not.

    Dual nationality definition

    “If someone has dual nationality, then they are legally recognised in both countries as a citizen. They share the same rights and responsibilities as citizens without dual nationality.

    As a citizen of two countries, you are legally bound by the laws of both of them.

    Even if you are not residing in one of the countries, you could still have the same obligations as any citizen. For example, you may still have to legally attend jury duty or serve in the military if it is legally required.

    “Sometimes, dual citizenship happens automatically. For example, in the United States, if a child is born to parents of another country, by default, they will be citizens of both the U.S. and their parents’ home country.

    “Dual nationality is also often granted through legal processes, such as marriage. If someone marries a citizen of another country, they may be entitled to citizenship of their spouse’s country, and vice versa.

    “Not all countries allow their citizens to hold dual nationality. It is necessary to check whether the country you are currently a citizen of allows it, before attempting to apply for a new citizenship.

    “In countries that do not allow dual citizenship, citizens must surrender their nationality of that country in order to become a citizen of another country.

    How to get Dual Citizenship

    “If you have decided that dual nationality is right for you, then you can start the process of applying.

    “In some countries, there is no specific process for becoming a dual citizen. You might simply need to apply for citizenship in the other country.

    “It is very important to first check that your country of origin allows its citizens to hold dual nationality. If not, you could risk losing your citizenship in the process.

    “Contacting the relevant Embassy is the best way to find out if your country permits dual nationality.”

    Diplomatic Passport definition

    “This type of identity document is most often used by diplomats and other government officials to journey overseas with more ease. It is also commonly used by diplomats who are stationed abroad.

    “The holder can cross international borders while bypassing a lot of the typical travel regulations that regular passport holders must follow.

    Clear identification as a government official

    “Using a diplomatic passport means that the holder is traveling on official government business.

    “Traveling with a diplomatic passport allows the holder to be easily recognised as a government official.

    “Authorities are able to identify those who are on official government business, and therefore treat them accordingly.

    Two Passports

    “Someone with dual nationality is also allowed to hold a passport for both countries.

    “This makes international travel easier, as they can choose which passport to travel with, depending on which one is more beneficial in the destination country.

    Diplomatic immunity

    “Those with a diplomatic passport are granted legal immunity from lawsuit or prosecution.

    “There are still limitations to this immunity. A foreign diplomat is exempt from the law to a certain extent, and at the discretion of their host country.

    What does a diplomatic passport look like?

    “A diplomatic passport varies depending on the country of issue. Usually, it is easy to differentiate from a regular tourist passport. It is likely to be a different colour, and state the words “Diplomatic Passport” on the cover.

    “The colour difference makes it easy for border officials to identify a government official and offer them the relevant privileges.

    Who can apply for diplomatic passport?

    “Diplomatic passports are only issued to those who have diplomatic status. It is not a document that can be applied for by anyone.

    “The requirements can differ depending on the country. The type of statuses that qualify for a diplomatic passport include:

    *Members of Parliament * Governors * Heads of Religious Affairs * Members of Court * Generals or Admirals * Former Presidents or Prime Ministers

    Can family members apply?

    “Once someone has been issued a diplomatic passport, their family members often qualify for one themselves.

    “Again, this can depend on the country, but generally the benefits afforded to foreign diplomats are also extended to their immediate family members.”

    Here we’re: Another roadblock – likely the most fortified to date – for President-elect Tinubu to cross before or after the May 29 handover to him by President Muhammadu Buhari! Can he dismantle this one, as others?

     

    *Mr Ezomon, Journalist and Media Consultant, writes from Lagos, Nigeria.

  • May 29: Fresh trouble for Tinubu over dual citizenship allegation

    May 29: Fresh trouble for Tinubu over dual citizenship allegation

    More revelations have surfaced indicting Nigeria’s President-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, of perjury when he stated in the INEC EC9 declaration form submitted to the Commission that he has not obtained any other citizenship.

    A photo of a Guinean passport purportedly issued to Tinubu on October 6 2015, has been circulated on social media, along with a copy of his declaration stating that he had not in the past voluntarily acquired the citizenship of any other country, nor changed his nationality.

    The new revelation has further cast a shadow over Tinubu’s inauguration billed to hold in less than five weeks, as the controversies surrounding his personality are brought to the fore.

    Section 137 (1) of the 1999 constitution as amended states that a person shall not be qualified for election to the office of President if he has voluntarily acquired the citizenship of a country other than Nigeria or, except in such cases as may be prescribed by the National Assembly, he has made a declaration of allegiance to such other country.

    A popular Nigerian investigative journalist and activist, David Hundeyin, who also shared the documents, claimed that Tinubu was issued with a diplomatic Guinean passport but lied under oath in his form that he had not obtained any other citizenship.

    Tinubu’s purported Guinean passport

    “But he has Guinean citizenship, with his Guinean passport stating clearly that he was born in Nigeria – which means he obtained Guinean citizenship. This is perjury. Lying under oath,” he said.

    Perjury is the intentional act of swearing a false oath or falsifying an affirmation to tell the truth, whether spoken or in writing, concerning matters material to an official proceeding.

    A diplomatic passport is used by high-ranking government officials to travel internationally with more ease and is usually tightly restricted to accredited diplomats.

    The holder of this type of passport can cross international borders while bypassing a lot of the typical travel regulations that regular passport holders must follow.

    A Google policy fellow, Ebuka Eze, said the revelation that Tinubu holds dual citizenship with Guinea Conakry, which he never disclosed, raises significant concerns about his eligibility to hold the hallowed office of the President.

    “This is not only a violation of the Nigerian constitution but also a betrayal of the trust of the Nigerian people. Undivided loyalty to one’s country is a fundamental requirement for anyone seeking to hold public office, especially the highest office in the land,” he said.

    Eze added that as a public figure, Tinubu has a duty to disclose “ALL relevant information about himself, particularly when it comes to issues that may affect his eligibility for office. The office of the President is one of utmost good faith, not mere bona fide!”

    Other Nigerians are calling for the issue of Tinubu’s dual citizenship to be thoroughly investigated and addressed by the authorities, to ensure that section 137 of the Nigerian constitution which seeks to ensure that the President of Nigeria is not in a position to be unduly influenced by any foreign power, is preserved.

    Tinubu and his media team are yet to react to the fresh allegation.

    Previous controversies surrounding Tinubu

    Tinubu, a former Governor of Lagos State had been accused of inconsistencies about his place of birth, age, academic certificates, business deals and the circumstances that led him to forfeit the sum of $460,000 to the government of the United States of America, USA, over drug trafficking allegations in 1993.

    Tinubu was also dragged to court by the Code of Conduct Bureau over an allegation that he operated foreign accounts during his term in office between 1999 and 2007, contrary to Nigerian laws.

    A Nigerian chartered accountant, Dapo Apara, in 2020 also accused Tinubu, a consulting firm, Alpha-Beta, and a former Lagos State commissioner, Akin Doherty, of money laundering, fraud, tax evasion and other corrupt practices.

    In the months leading up to the February 25 presidential election, there were numerous videos of Tinubu’s supposed gaffes during campaign rallies and public meetings, and many Nigerians expressed concern that he did not have the physical or mental strength required to administer the office of the president, a factor that could have disqualified him from contesting according to the provision of Section 137 (C).

  • Paris 2024 Qualifiers: NFF petitions CAF, alleges Guinea fielded an ineligible player against Nigeria

    Paris 2024 Qualifiers: NFF petitions CAF, alleges Guinea fielded an ineligible player against Nigeria

    Following Olympic Eagles exit of the Paris 2024 olympic  qualifiers, the Nigeria Football Federation has written a petition to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) alleging Guinea of fielding an over-age player in their 2023 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations qualifying fixture against the Nigeria’s Olympic Eagles last month.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Guinea beat Nigeria to the U-23 AFCON ticket following a 2-0 aggregate win.

    However, Fode Camara, who featured against the Olympic Eagles has been entangled in age discrepancies.

    The NFF has  got concrete evidence the player is above the approved age and expects CAF to rule in Nigeria’s favour.

    Guinea will be disqualified from the competition while the Olympic Eagles will be handed their spot if the NFF can prove their case before CAF.

    The 2023 U-23 AFCON will be hosted by Morocco in November.

    It will also serve as the qualifier for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

    Four teams will qualify to represent Africa at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

  • Paris 2024 Qualifiers: Olympic Eagles, Guinea U-23 share spoils in Abuja

    Paris 2024 Qualifiers: Olympic Eagles, Guinea U-23 share spoils in Abuja

    Nigeria’s U23 boys failed to take advantage of home soil and finished their U23 Africa Cup of Nations final qualifying fixture, first leg match against Guinea 0-0 at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja on Wednesday.

    Success Makanjuola and Timilehin Ogunniyi, who ran Tanzania out of gas in Ibadan in October last year, could not produce the same fiery performance as Guinea stifled Nigeria’s midfield play, created chances of their own and were solid at the rear.

    In the 28th minute, Ogunniyi rocked the crossbar from a free-kick 20 yards out on the right, but that turned out the major effort of the Olympic Eagles in a tepid game that did not quite live up to its billing.

    Makanjuola’s inswinger in the 45th minute was parried from danger by goalkeeper Mory Keita.

    In the second half, the visitors came quite close when Ousmane Camara hit the upright from a corner kick. Ifeanyi Ogba blasted a couple of opportunities wide, and in the 64th minute, Jonathan Alukwu watched in agony as Keita punched away his shot when Nigeria flowed forward.

    On the dot of time, Nigerian defender Christopher Nwaeze was handed the red card for a second bookable offence, and will miss the return leg in Rabat on Tuesday

  • Under-23 AFCON Qualifiers: Olympic Eagles to face Guinea in Ibadan March 22

    Under-23 AFCON Qualifiers: Olympic Eagles to face Guinea in Ibadan March 22

    The Nigeria Olympic team will play the Guinea U -23 side at the last round of the  Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final qualifying round first leg fixture at the Lekan Salami Stadium in Ibadan on March 22.

    Recall the Olympic Eagles had defeated Tanzania U -23 side to get to this stage.

    A penalty kick goal in each half, and at opposing sides, had guaranteed a stalemate in the first leg match of the second-round fixture at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam in October.

    A textbook free-kick by Timilehin Ogunniyi and another penalty kick by team captain Success Makanjuola in the return leg game in Ibadan saw the Eagles sailing to the final round.

    The winner of both ties will qualify to the group stage of an eight-team format in the AFCON that will hold Morocco later in the year.

    Nigeria won the second edition of the Africa Under-23 Cup of Nations in Senegal in 2015, before winning the bronze medal at the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament in Brazil in 2016.

    The first four teams from the tournament will proceed to the football competition of the  Olympics slated  for Paris in 2024.