Tag: Wednesday

  • UCL: Arsenal maul RC Lens 6-0, United draw Galatasaray 3-3 on matchday 5

    UCL: Arsenal maul RC Lens 6-0, United draw Galatasaray 3-3 on matchday 5

    Arsenal have booked a place in this season’s round of 16 after annihilating RC Lens of France 6-0 at the Emirate stadium on Wednesday night.

    The Gunners only needed one point to be certain of reaching the knockout stages, but they didn’t settle for that target as they demolished their overmatched French opponents on a freezing night at the Emirates Stadium.

    Kai Havertz, Gabriel Jesus, Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli scored for the Gunners before the half hour mark.

    Martin Odegaard added the fifth just before the interval and Jorginho bagged his first goal for Arsenal with a late penalty to cap their biggest win this season.

    With one game to spare, the Gunners are guaranteed to finish in first place as they sit four points clear of PSV Eindhoven.

    PSV clinched the second qualification place from the group thanks to Lens’ loss and their win at Sevilla earlier on Wednesday.

    Securing pole position in the group means Arsenal will have the advantage of a home tie in the last 16 second leg.

    Lens had inflicted Arsenal’s only group stage defeat in October, but the Gunners made amends with a total demolition.

    Manchester United blew a two-goal lead as their hopes of reaching the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League suffered a major blow following a pulsating 3-3 draw in hostile conditions away to Galatasaray.
    The Red Devils led 2-0 and 3-1 in Istanbul but once again failed to protect significant advantages in Europe this season to leave their hopes of progressing from Group A hanging by a thread.
    Erik ten Hag’s men got off to the perfect start on a rain-swept pitch thanks to a thunderous opener from Alejandro Garnacho, who followed up his wonder-strike at Everton with an excellent finish on 11 minutes.
  • Gov. Adeleke declares Wednesday, public holiday

    Gov. Adeleke declares Wednesday, public holiday

    Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun state has declared Wednesday a public holiday in commemoration of Hijrah 1445 AH,  the Islamic New Year.

    This is contained in a statement issued on Tuesday in Osogbo by Mr. Mudashiru Oyedeji, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Regional Integration and Special Duties.

    As contained in the statement, the governor would preside over a special match past on July 22, at Osogbo township stadium as part of activities lined up to mark the Islamic year.

    Adeleke congratulated the entire Muslim Ummah on the celebration of the new calendar year.

    Meanwhile, the governor will also on Wednesday swear-in his newly appointed Commissioners

    In another statement signed by Mallam Olawale Rasheed, the spokesperson to the governor, the ceremony would hold at the Local Government Service Commission building, Government Secretariat, Osogbo by 10 am.

  • Champions League Wednesday bet predictions

    Champions League Wednesday bet predictions

    Below are favourite Champions League Wednesday betting tips:

    Barcelona – Dynamo Kyiv [Home team to win]

    Benfica – Bayern Munich [Over 2.5]

    Manchester United – Atalanta [Both teams to score]

    Young Boys – Villarreal [Home team to win either half]

    FC Salzburg – Wolfsburg [Any team to win/Draw]

    Lille – Sevilla [Under 3.5]

    Chelsea – Malmo [Home team to win]

    Zenit St. Petersburg – Juventus [Away team to win/draw]

  • BREAKING: Resident doctors call off strike, to resume on Wednesday

    BREAKING: Resident doctors call off strike, to resume on Wednesday

    The National Association of Resident Doctors has suspended its lingering nationwide strike.

    The strike action which started on August 2 has been suspended with effect from 8am, Wednesday, according to the President of the association, Dr Godiya Ishaya.

    Details later…

     

  • Tribunal rules on Ganduje, Abba case Wednesday

    Tribunal rules on Ganduje, Abba case Wednesday

    The Kano state Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has fixed Wednesday, October 2 for judgement.

    The PDP and its candidate, Abba Yusuf, had filed a petition challenging the declaration of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje as winner of the March 9 governorship election by INEC,

    Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the APC Governorship candidate, in his counter-reaction, sought tribunal to dismiss the PDP’s petition claiming won the governorship election in the state.

    The date for the judgement was communicated to parties through the secretary of the tribunal.

    Recall that the Tribunal on Wednesday, September 18th reserved judgment in the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its gubernatorial candidate, Abba Kabir-Yusuf.

    On Monday, the tribunal communicated to the parties on the fixed date for judgment.

    One of the Lawyers in the case informed The Nation today of receiving notification from the tribunal of Wednesday, 2 October as fixed date for the judgment

  • JUST IN: Senate to inaugurate Standing Committees Wednesday

    JUST IN: Senate to inaugurate Standing Committees Wednesday

    The Senate will on Wednesday inaugurate its standing committees at plenary. President of the Senate, Senator Ahmad Lawan disclosed this after a closed-door session on Tuesday.

    The Senate had on resumption from its annual recess immediately went into an executive session.

    Lawan said that the Senate resolved during the executive session to inaugurate all its Standing Committees at plenary on Wednesday.

    He said the Senate also resolved to await the presentation of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper as well as the 2020 budget proposals by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He, however, did not give a definite date when the two important communication from the executive would get to the National Assembly.

  • NiMet predicts thundery , rainy activities for Wednesday

    NiMet predicts thundery , rainy activities for Wednesday

    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted thunderstorms and rains over most parts of the country on Wednesday.

    NiMet’s Weather Outlook for Wednesday released in Abuja on Tuesday forecast partly cloudy to cloudy conditions over Northern states with chances of thunderstorms over southern Borno in the morning hours.

    According to it, thunderstorms are anticipated over the region during the afternoon/evening period with day and night temperatures of 30 to 34 degree Celsius and 21 to 25
    degree Celsius.

    “For Central states, cloudy morning with chances of thunderstorm over Kaduna, Jos, Abuja, Mambila Plateau, and Ilorin axis is envisaged.

    “Later in the day, there are prospects of thunderstorms over the region with day and night temperatures to be 28 to 33 degree Celsius and 16 to 25 degree Celsius, ” NiMit said.

    The agency further predicted thunderstorms/rains over the region with chances of cloudy condition over the Inland of southeast in the morning hours.

    It forecast prospect of thunderstorms/rains during the afternoon/evening hours with day and night temperatures to be 29 to 33 degree Celsius and 21 to 23 degrees Celsius respectively.

  • BREAKING: Court delivers judgment in Atiku’s petition against Buhari Wednesday

    The Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) will on Wednesday (September 11) deliver judgement in the petition by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate in the last presidential election, Atiku Abubakar.

    They are by their petition, challenging the outcome of the election won by President Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Sources close to the court revealed this a moment ago. Information to that effect has also been sent to parties.

    Details shortly…

  • Xenophobia: 700 Nigerians register to leave South Africa, 320 to arrive Wednesday

    The first batch of 320 Nigerians for evacuation from South Africa aboard Air Peace Airlines is expected to arrive the Murtala Muhammed International Airport on Wednesday, Chairman of the airline Mr Allen Onyema has disclosed.

    The returnees, Onyema said, will touch down at the cargo wing of the Lagos Airport in collaboration with the airport and other security agencies.

    He said the first batch is part of the over 700 Nigerians so far captured to be brought back home by the indigenous carrier.

    Speaking in a telephone interview in Lagos, Onyema said the carrier has secured the necessary approvals from the relevant aviation and other authorities in Nigeria and South Africa for the exercise.

    He said the aircraft deployed for the operations and its crew will

    depart Nigeria Tuesday to return Wednesday in the afternoon.

    The aircraft, he said, will return to South Africa Wednesday to return with other Nigerians that could not be accommodated in the first batch.

    According to investigations, the cargo wing of the Lagos International Airport is already in preparatory mood to receive the returnees.

    According to a source, officials of Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and others are already on the alert for the operations.

    Giving further details on the operations, Onyema said: “Air Peace is fully mobilised for the operations to return Nigerian stranded in South Africa.

    “Our mission is a patriotic offer to support the government and save the lives of Nigerians. Our crew will depart Lagos on Tuesday and return with the first batch of 320 on Wednesday. It is going to be a back- to- back operations until the over 700 so far captured are air lifted home.”

  • Xenophobia: Nigeria to commence evacuation of citizens Wednesday

    The evacuation of Nigerians in South Africa will commence on Wednesday, it has been learnt.

    Air Peace has made an offer to airlift those who are willing to return home following the recent attacks on Nigerians and their businesses by South African.

    Prince Ben Okoli, president, Nigeria Citizens Association, South Africa (NICASA) said all efforts are geared towards evacuation of those who are ready to come back home.

    Though he was unable to put figure to the number of affected Nigerians, Okoli however said the figure is in hundreds as many have lost their means of livelihood and nothing to fall back to.

    The association, he said is however still pushing ahead for the demand of compensation as there are sufficient available to them that the attacks were premeditated and orchestrate.

    He also noted that normalcy is gradually returning, there is no longer tension, or violence against any set of people. The violence and hostility have ceased.

    “So many Nigerian have been affected by this and lots have been highly distressed and nothing to fall back to. So some of them affected have decided to call it quit to go back to Nigeria.

    “Presently, we are collating the data of Nigerians that are to be evacuated back to Nigeria because the first batch will be leaving sometime early next week.

    “Well we have it on a good record that they will be leaving on Wednesday.”

    On compensation, he said that the South African Government has remained adamant, they have not acknowledge it as xenophobia. They continue to call it criminality and we do not understand why they continue to push the narrative of criminality since it is very obvious and plain and simple for even illustrates to understand that this is purely xenophobic. So in the area of compensation, like their President had said that they are not going to give compensation but we are going to push for that because we have a good ground for compensation because these attacks against our people were uncalled for and totally unprovoked. We look at it as an attack that as something that was orchestrated, we are not actually pointing a figure at an individual or a group but of complicity. Those are the areas that our legal advisers are looking at.”

    He maintained that the union was going to see the agitation for compensation to its logical conclusion as the people have worked very hard to establish themselves and suddenly, their hard work for sixteen to eighteen years destroyed overnight and that is something that is not acceptable to us as a community.”

    On role of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s special envoy, Okoli said they have been able to boost the moral of the Nigerian community in going about their normal business without fear of molestation or attacks.

    We have actually regained some strength knowing that our government is backing and supporting us, especially this time. So we are no longer afraid because we believe that so long we are doing the right thing and legal and food standing we have nothing to fear.

    We want to thank President Buhari for the steps he has taken. The special envoy did cone to us and push the case of Nigerians. We are very grateful and that k him for what he has done so far.

    He also commended the gesture of the Management of Air Peace for offering to airlift Nigerians back home.

    Also an Abuja based lawyer, Dr. Kayode Ajulo has offered to provide legal services should his assistance be needed.

    He said as a nation, this ugly incident must not be allowed to repeat itself again.

    “The unfortunate xenophobic is a fallout of the calamity that befalls the third world, particularly the old colonies of colonial masters. I’ve said it before, we need to be compensated, for the pillage not only of our resources but our brains, knowledge, attitude, altitudes, culture and values. It’s why we hate ourselves, we attack and killed ourselves because we’ve being programs to such, anything African and black is abhor. Don’t you see the way some bleached their skins.

    On a serious note Xenophobic attacks in South Africa stems from the standpoint of misplaced anger, hatred on the part of South Africans towards other Africans most especially Nigerians. It is sad and appalling that South Africans failed to advert their minds to their not too long history of apartheid for which Nigerian played a key role in ending.

    “This unexpected behaviour cannot be justified in the face of unprovoked attacks that Nigerians received lately in the hands of their South African counterparts. These attacks must be condemned in its entirety because it is not reflective of the true spirit of Africa.

    “This is selfish, non-Pan African and barbaric. The attacks are capable of having a spill-over effect on the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement which is in force between 27 African Union member states. Hostilities between the two biggest economies Africa are capable of causing this. Data at present has shown that South Africa is one of Nigeria’s top five export destinations as the country exported goods with total value of ¦ 325.5 billion within the period. Currently over $60 billion trade volume has been affected drastically within few days of the Xenophobic attack.

    “We must not allow this to happen again.

    “I urge the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN to immediately start legal action against the South Africa, predicated on Nigeria’s ratification of the protocol to the African charter on Human and People’s Rights on the establishment of and African Court on Human and Peoples’ Right which was signed on May 29, 2004.

    “The mandate of the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Right is to monitor respect for human rights on the African continent in line with the instruments. It is elementary principle of international law that a state is entitled to protect its subjects, when injured by acts contrary to international law committed by another state, from whom they have been unable to obtain diplomatic action or international judicial proceedings on behalf of its citizens.

    “Thus the Federal Government must toll the path of law and order to protect the rights of Nigerian Citizens in South Africa affected by the Xenophobic attacks in order to get justice for the gruesome violation of their fundamental rights in South Africa.

    “The court is empowered to hear cases brought against African states for failure to respect human rights. It is able to issue binding judgments in such cases and where violations are found, may award compensation and other remedies to victims.

    “While it suffices to commend the court on its various decisions ranging from its declaration that the mass deportation of hundreds of Gambians workers by Angola was a violation of their rights to freedom of movement, liberty and right not to be treated in an inhuman and degrading way to its decision that the detention incommunicado without trial of at least 11 journalists by Eritrea was a violation of the journalists’ right to freedom of expression, right to liberty and fair trial, however, it is quiet sad that despite the well-considered decisions of the court, some member-states have refused to comply with the decisions of the court. Well I hope the reverse will be the case in the instance.

    “I must also add that this’s a case that I’ll be available if my service is sought to do pro bono poblico.”