Tag: Winner

  • Qatar 2022: Soccer pundit, Piers Morgans predicts World Cup winner

    Qatar 2022: Soccer pundit, Piers Morgans predicts World Cup winner

    Former CNN host and soccer pundit, Piers Morgan, has predicted the outcome of the two semi-final games of the World Cup and the eventual winner on Sunday in Doha.

    South American side, Argentina will slug it out with Croatia today in semi-final 1 whilst Morocco will trade tackle with defending champions France for the other semi-final clash on Wednesday.

    Defending champions France then plays Morocco in the other semi-final on Wednesday.

    The winners of both games will play for the World Cup trophy on Sunday in Doha.

    Morgan tweeted on Tuesday: “PREDICTION: Croatia will beat Argentina, France will beat Morocco, and France will beat Croatia in the final to win the World Cup.”

    France has won the trophy twice in the past, with 1998 being the first time they lifted it when they hosted the tournament.

    Croatia and Morocco are yet to win it, while Argentina has claimed it twice times before.

  • BBNaija: Whitemoney predicts winner among level up contestants

    BBNaija: Whitemoney predicts winner among level up contestants

    The winner of the last edition of the BBNaija Series 6,  Whitemoney has identified four housemates among the Level up contestants  who is likely to dethrone him.

    Whitemoney, in a tweet on his verified Twitter page, said he supports Phyna, Bryann, Hermes, and Bella to win the grand prize.

    ”Been watching #BBNaijaSeason7 for a while now, and in no order, these are the housemates I am predicting to  Phyna, Bryann, Hermes and Bella.”

    ”One of them will eventually  win”‘ He said

    This year’s edition winner will go home with a total sum of 100 Million worth of Prizes including cash from the organizers of the reality TV Show.

    Doyin, Chomzy, and Eloswag were evicted from the show, but in a new twist, they were moved to a new house, ‘Level three’.

    The organizers later moved them to the main house on Tuesday and stated that although they would participate in tasks, they will not compete to win the grand prize.

    Also, Hermes, Adekunle, Bella, Dotun, Allyson, Sheggz, and Rachel have been nominated for eviction on Sunday.

  • IGP promotes WBF Champion to corporal

    IGP promotes WBF Champion to corporal

    The Inspector General Of Police, IGP, Usman Alkali, has promoted to the rank of Corporal, Mary Aina, (a.k.a. Iron Abbey) winner of the World Boxing Foundation (WBF) International Bantamweight title belt.

     

    Aina, who is a member of the Nigeria Police Force serving as a Constable under Lagos Command, was received in Abuja on Monday by the IGP.

     

    The promotion was as a reward for her latest achievement as a World Champion.

     

    She also received monetary reward for distinguishing herself greatly in the boxing sphere.

     

    It would be recall that Aina defeated United Kingdom’s Laura Pain in London on February 18 to clinch the World Title in her weight category.

  • EPL : Jurgen Klopp warns Pep Guardiola over title race

    EPL : Jurgen Klopp warns Pep Guardiola over title race

    Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has warned that his Manchester City counterpart, Pep Guardiola will push them to the limit in the Premier League race.

    The German also said the title race will be decided in March and April.

    Klopp’s men will go three points behind league leaders City with victory over Leeds United at Anfield on Wednesday.

    A run of eight consecutive wins has seen the Reds get to within touching distance of Guardiola’s men in the league, reach the Carabao Cup final and take a big step towards the Champions League quarter-finals.

    Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has warned that his Manchester City counterpart, Pep Guardiola will push them to the limit in the Premier League race.

    The German also said the title race will be decided in March and April.

    Klopp’s men will go three points behind league leaders City with victory over Leeds United at Anfield on Wednesday.

    A run of eight consecutive wins has seen the Reds get to within touching distance of Guardiola’s men in the league, reach the Carabao Cup final and take a big step towards the Champions League quarter-finals.

    When asked about the title race at a news conference on Tuesday, Klopp replied: “First and foremost, it’s important that we are close to the top whoever is at the top because that shows that some things are going in the right direction.

    “In the last four seasons — we were not around one year because of our problems and we had some struggles — but before it was an insane race. Both teams are able to do some special stuff, I have to say with all respect [because] what City is doing is incredible.

    “I think we are pushing each other as well, not only us because I don’t forget the other teams like Chelsea, [Manchester] United, Arsenal and Tottenham. But, we are pushing each other and that’s how it is and it keeps you going. There is no chance to get a bit soft because the other one will be there immediately to catch you.

    “I think what Pep said that we are the pain in the lower back, that’s a good description and that’s how it should be. We try to be as annoying as somehow possible until we have a chance to overtake, but I don’t know when that will be or if that will be the case but what I always said is that we have the decisive moments of the season but it’s not now in February, it’s March and April.”

  • BBNaijas6: 3 shocking reasons Whitemoney won

    BBNaijas6: 3 shocking reasons Whitemoney won

    Many are still amazed about how Hazel Oyeye Onou a.k.a Whitemoney emerged winner of BBNaija Shine Ya Eye Season 6.This year’s edition was filled with different shades of drama, fun and controversies

    Whitemoney no doubt was one of the most talked about housemate on the show. In no particular order, TheNewsGuru, TNG takes a look at three reasons why the multi-talented dude won.

    1. Celebrity influence

     

    Have you ever noticed how you seem to be more interested in a commercial advertisement with a celebrity you admire? Whitemoney who caught the interest of many Nigerians from his first week in the Big Brother House because of his steady cooking for housemates, jokes and amiable personality was being supported celebrities like Yul Edochie, Fred Amata, Destiny Etiko, Tunde Ednut, Broda Shaggi, Cubana Chief Priest; and evicted housemates such as Queen, Saga, Nini and Yousef. This gave him an advantage compared to the other housemates.

     

    1. Amiable personality

    You cannot shine on a show like BBNaija if you are not a people person. Whitemoney connected with some of the housemates on their different levels. His love for people made him become the unofficial chef in the house. From winning tasks, trending on social media and maintaining his composure under pressure, his emotional intelligence isn’t in doubt.

     

    1. Authenticity

    Nigerians love authentic people. We love to see ordinary people rise from obscurity to stardom. Whitemoney’s personality resonated with Nigerians because they saw themselves in him. They saw him as the guy-next –door; someone they could connect with. In addition, Whitemoney’s musical ingenuity also endeared him to Nigerians.

     

     

     

  • BREAKING: White Money wins BBNaija Season 6

    BREAKING: White Money wins BBNaija Season 6

    White Money has won the Big Brother Naija season 6 ‘Shine Ya Eyes’ reality show, with the grand prize of N90 million.

    At the grand finale on Sunday, housemates evicted were Emmanuel, Angel, Cross, and Pere; leaving Whitemoney and Liquorose as the top two housemates battling for the N90m grand prize.

    Born Hazel Onou, the 29-year-old contestant is one of the fans’ favourite. Fondly known as Whitemoney, the reality TV show star was born on July 6, 1992 and hails from Enugu State where he spent his early days before moving to Lagos.

    White Money also won N1m during the Johnnie Walker contest; during the BuyPower contest, he and Liquorose won N500,000 each.

  • Chilly B, on the verge of becoming reality Tv star

    Chilly B, on the verge of becoming reality Tv star

    Multi-talented rapper and actress, Amadi Chinyere Moses, known as Chilly B, has what it takes to emerge winner of the ongoing reality TV show Empire House On Wheels.

    With a blend of talent, tenacity and passion, she noted that she is focused on getting the grand prize.

    “I have the talent. No man is an island; we are all winners, but I have all it takes to win the grand prize. I have worked so hard building my career, and my passion for entertainment and showcasing my talent has become a reality through this honorable platform.”

     

    Chilly B also noted that she is focused on winning the grand prize and not ready to have sex on national Tv.

    “I can never have sex on live TV. I have morals, and my background cannot allow me to do that. I’m living a legacy that my next generations would see and be proud of. Yes, social media and peer pressure get into my head but not to the extent of having sex for the world to see. I can never do it despite how much I want the star prize of Empire House On Wheels,”

    Asked if she looks forward to finding love on the reality Tv show, she said “Honestly I don’t believe you can find love through reality shows, some persons do and I am happy for them. However, for me Chilly B, I am not looking here to look for love. My eyes are in the prize only!”

     

  • Imo North: PDP rejects court judgement affirming Ararume winner

    Imo North: PDP rejects court judgement affirming Ararume winner

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has faulted the judgement of the Federal High Court in Abuja on the December 2020 Imo North senatorial district bye-election.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the court had in a judgement delivered on March 18 ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to issue a Certificate of Return to Senator Ifeanyi Ararume.

    Reacting to the court’s decision in a statement on Monday by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party wondered how a matter that had been decided by the Supreme Court could be overruled by a Federal High Court.

    “This judgment further heightens our fears that the All Progressives Congress (APC)-controlled Federal Government is bent on using certain officials within our judiciary to suppress the opposition and subvert the will of the people,” the party alleged.

    It added, “It was clear to all that the Supreme Court on February 5, 2021, upheld the ruling of the Court of Appeal, which nullified the candidature of Senator Ifeanyi Ararume as APC candidate for Imo North senatorial district bye-election. That verdict of the Supreme Court puts to rest the candidature of Senator Ifeanyi Araraume.

    “It is therefore bizarre that a Federal High Court which Senator Ifeanyi Araraume had approached to declare him the authentic candidate and order INEC to issue him Certificate of Return had done so in flagrant disregard to the Supreme Court ruling on the same matter.”

    The PDP described the decision of the court as a direct miscarriage of justice, saying it posed a great danger to the nation’s democracy and should not be allowed to stand.

    It stated that its candidate in the poll, Emmanuel Okewulonu, scored the highest valid votes cast since courts of competent jurisdictions had disqualified the two APC candidates, Frank Ibezim and Senator Ararume, less than 24 hours to the election.

    The party explained that INEC excluded the names of the two candidates in the final list that was released on the strength of the disqualifications.

    It claimed that INEC’s refusal to quickly declare Okewulonu as the winner of the election sold the electoral umpire out as being under the heavy influence of superior power.

    “Had INEC done the needful at the time of the election by declaring Chief Okewulonu the winner, we would not have come to the current sorry pass where conflicting judicial orders are being churned out every second.

    “We, therefore, reject this recent judgement and call on INEC to handover the Certificate of Return to Chief Emmanuel Okewulonu, who is the authentic winner of the December 5, 2020 Imo North senatorial bye-election, sequel to the ruling of the Supreme Court,” the PDP said.

  • Imo North: Confusion as another court restrains INEC from recognizing Ararume as winner

    Imo North: Confusion as another court restrains INEC from recognizing Ararume as winner

    A state High Court in Owerri the Imo State capital has issued an order of interim injunction to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) restraining it from recognizing Senator Ifeanyi Ararume as the winner of the December 2020 Imo North Senatorial candidate of the All progressives Congress (APC).

    The injunction also restrains INEC from issuing Ararume a certificate of return or any other instrument in his favor in respect of the said election pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice in the suit.

    According to Justice E.O Agaba of the Owerri High Court, this followed an application by motion exparte brought to it by The All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), one Mr. Kelechi Soribe a member of the Imo State working committee of APGA, and five others against Senator Ifeanyi Ararume, INEC and the APC.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the latest injunction comes few hours after a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to issue a certificate of return to Ifeanyi Ararume based on the result of December 5, 2020, Imo North Senatorial bye-election, having been declared as the valid candidate of the All Progressives Congress.

    Justice Taiwo Taiwo who delivered the judgment ordered INEC to issue the certificate of return within 72 hours.

    According to him, with regard to the Appeal Court judgment in Abuja, the third defendant (Chukwuma Ibezim) remained disqualified.

    The Judge held in a judgment that Senator Ararume remains the authentic candidate of the APC and should be declared the winner of the election.

    Earlier, Justice Taiwo dismissed the Preliminary Objection challenging the jurisdiction of the court to entertain Senator Ararume’s suit filed by the APC and Chukwuma Ibezim.

    Justice Taiwo, who described the application as “an attempt to arrest the judgment,” dismissed it for lacking in merit.

    Ararume had, through his counsel told Justice Taiwo Taiwo to invoke the judgments of a Federal High Court and that of an Appeal Court to disqualify Ibezim and declare him as the rightful candidate for APC.

    Prior to the bye-election held on December 5, 2020, Ibezim and Araraume had fielded themselves as APC candidates.

  • Uganda’s electoral body declares President Museveni winner of presidential poll

    Uganda’s electoral body declares President Museveni winner of presidential poll

    Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has won a sixth term in office, fighting off a challenge by former singer Bobi Wine — who was just a child when Museveni came into power back in 1986. Wine’s run drew many young Ugandans to pay attention to politics.

    The nation’s electoral commission announced on Saturday that Museveni received 58% of the vote to 34% for Wine, according to the Associated Press. But Wine is alleging that votes were rigged, as election officials face questions over how results were tallied amid an internet blackout, according to the AP.

    Ahead of the vote, Museveni’s government shut down social media outlets in Uganda, from Facebook and Instagram to Twitter. It also sent military vehicles into the streets.

    In a series of tweets, the top U.S. diplomat to Africa, Tibor Nagy, called Uganda’s electoral process “fundamentally flawed,” citing “authorities’ denial of accreditation to election observers, violence and harassment of opposition figures” and the arrest of civil service organization workers.

    “We continue to urge restraint and rejection of violence by all actors as Uganda’s election results are announced,” said Nagy. “The immediate and full restoration of Internet connectivity is essential. The U.S. response hinges on what the Ugandan government does now.”

    Wine, 38, is half Museveni’s age. Both men cast their ballots on Thursday, joining millions of other voters in Uganda. The election has been closely watched because of Wine’s appeal to younger voters — a crucial strength in a country with one of the youngest populations in the world, where more than two-thirds of the population is under age 30.

    By taking on Museveni, Wine sought to replace one of Africa’s longest-tenured leaders with one of its youngest, hoping to make a generational shift that would be felt across the continent.

    Born Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, Wine became a pop star with music that blends Afrobeat with sounds borrowed from reggae and dancehall. He then turned toward politics, winning a seat in parliament. Last year, he released a new song and video, in which he urged people to take the COVID-19 pandemic seriously.

    Museveni responded to Wine’s election challenge by ordering a crackdown that has included numerous detentions of his opponent’s campaign staff. This week, Wine said the military had killed his driver and that his home was raided. Wine himself was arrested in November, sparking large protests during which dozens of people died.

    Museveni recently told NPR that he views pro-Wine demonstrators as “agents of foreign schemes.” The president also insisted that Wine has been repeatedly arrested not because of his political ideas but “for rioting and causing danger to other people.”

    A recent Gallup poll found that only around a third of respondents in Uganda said they’re confident in the honesty of their country’s elections.

    In 2016, questions about the fairness of Uganda’s election process drove opposition candidate Kizza Besigye to call a news conference to dispute the results – but he was detained by police in his election headquarters in the capital, Kampala, before he could begin speaking.

    This week, as ballots were being counted and the outcome of the 2021 vote hung in the balance, there were worries about what a transition of leaders might look like in the former British colony. As Gallup notes, “Uganda has never witnessed a peaceful transfer of power since gaining its independence in 1962.”