Roberto Mancini has shocked the football world and announced his resignation from the managerial post at Man City, mere minutes after Manchester city’s fa cup final defeat to Wigan. The manager has sent his resignation letter to the board, a letter he had typed before the game even started, so as to avoid the shame of receiving a sack letter. Mancini knew his time was up and all he had to do was win the fa cup to buy more time, our inside source shares that mancini already wrote the letter last night and saved it just in case his team lost. We also gathered that he had already put his house in Manchester up for sale before the game.
Founder of Cherubim Seraphim, Success Gate Inc, Akure, Ondo State, Primate Ademisokun Turton has cautioned against the imposition of taxes on churches by the Federal Government, arguing that such move will have adverse effects on the citizenry who are members of the Church. He said this during the inauguration of newly elected officers of the Ondo State chapter of the Cherubim & Seraphim Unification Church executive in Akure. Turton said: “Imposing taxes on churches would worsen the socio-economic crisis which Nigeria is going through. The truth of the matter is that church members are already paying income tax. Rather impose tax on the churches, government should consider giving subventions to churches.” He noted that the dreaded Boko Haram sect’s current violent campaign will not cease until there is a strong indication that a northerner will succeed President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015. “I am not surprised that the Boko Haram sect has rejected the amnesty offer from the Federal Government. It is now clear that their agitation is political. What they want is either Nigeria breaks or they rule it. “It (Boko Haram) is a problem created by northern elite. It is the political class in the North that are using the Boko Haram people to foment trouble. The rejection of amnesty showed that they have realised that creating more trouble is the only way they can rule Nigeria. “If President Jonathan will contest for a second term in office then there cannot be an end to Boko Haram,” the cleric stated. The primate recalled that crises have contributed to the emergence of Nigerian leaders since 1999. The cleric therefore appealed to “the Federal Government to compensate all victims of Boko Haram attacks by giving their families handsome financial largesse and erect monuments in their honour
Tennis enthusiast from across the country trooped to the Tennis courts of the National Stadium Surulere, Lagos from April 26 to May 4, 2013 to be part of the 35th edition of Central Bank of Nigeria Senior Tennis Tournament. But little did they know that the championship would indeed provide more glamour than they ever envisaged, following the inclusion of the wheelchair tennis in this years edition as revealed by the Central Bank of Nigeria during the unveiling ceremony held at the media centre of National Stadium Surulere Lagos, prior to the tournament. Not even the on-going 2013 Madrid Tennis Masters tournament in Spain could have stopped the excitement that was noticed on the faces of the bigwigs that watched the grand finale on Saturday May 4,2013 at the centre court of the National Stadium Surulere. Among them is the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, who was ably represented by the Director of procurement and support services, Mr Olakanmi Gbadamosi, the Minister of Sports and Chairman National Sports Commission Bolaji Abdullahi, who was represented by Dr (Mrs) Toyin Aluko an Assistant Director with the National Sports Commission, president of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Engineer Sanni Ndanusa, who is also the president of Nigerian Tennis Federation and Dr Jonathan Nnaji,Vice Presidents Nigeria Olympic Committee who is also the president of the Nigeria Taekwando Federation among others. Being the most prestigious Tennis tournament in west Africa, the championship witnessed the presence of Tennis players from neighboring west Africa Countries like Togo and Benin Republic who were among the over six hundred players that registered for the championship that saw Henry Atseye, the 2011 mens’ singles winner emerging victorious once again when he stopped hard fighting Clifford Enosoregbe 7-5 on 6 retired to pocket the N700,000 price money at stake for the men singles title in addition to the giant trophy also set aside for the winner. Ronke Akingbade who struggled her way into the main draw of the women singles category through a wild card granted to her by the Nigeria Tennis Federation, beat tournament Seed 3 Christy Agugbom 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 to win the women singles title. Like the mens’ singles winner, Akingbade carted home the giant trophy plus the N700,000 cash prize attached to it. The men doubles title went to the pair of Abdulmumuni Babalola and Shehu Lawal that defeated Samuel Omoile and Nonso Madueke 6-3, 6-0, in the final, while Blessing Samuel paired with Christy Agugbom to lift the womens’ doubles trophy when they defected the duo of Sarah Adegoke and Ibrahim Omotayo 7-5, 6-2 in the final ahead of the singles events final. In the wheel chair cartegory which was included for the first time since the inception of the tournament in 1978, seed 2, Alex Adewale outclassed top seed Wasiu Yusuf by beating him 7-6 on four and 6-1 to win the men’s singles title. The Women wheel chair single title went to the women top seed, Remilekun Basanya who defeated seed 2, Oluwatoyin Dawodu 5-3, 5-3 to emerge champion. But that the tournament which started well and ended very well also without any hitch, did not end without upset to the class and standard of this year’s edition of the competition. In the Men’s singles category, tournament top seed, Abdulmumi Babalola’s loss to seed 4 Henry Atseye in one of the semi-final matches prior to the final, was seen as an upset while George Abamu’s victory over tournament seed 6 Nonso Madueke in the second round of the Men’s singles event was another upset owing to the fact that Abamu came to the qualifiers. Also in the Women’s singles cartergory, Ronke Akingbade who came into the maindraws of the women’s single chat via a wild card, proved book makers wrong by stopping tournament seed 2, Blessing Samuel in the semi-finals to book a place in the final where she justified the decision of the president of the Nigeria Tennis Federation, Eng.Sani Ndanusa, to give her a wild-card by beating tournament seed 3,Christy Agugbom in the final.
From the report reaching us, majority of the candidates that participated in the exam failed woefully. We went ahead to question some computer centres where candidates were checking the 2013 UTME results, and an operator at one of the centres we visited said out of the over 500 UTME results he has checked so far, only about 45 candidates had 200 and above. At another centre, the operator told us a pre-degree student fainted when she found out she scored below the minimum requirements of her University. The story goes on. What could be the cause of this mass failure? Did JAMB intentionally fail candidates to remedy the sale of about 1.7 million JAMB forms for 500,000 available spaces for admission? Was it the sole fault of the candidates? Can this mass failure be attributed to the dwindling educational sector? Jamb claim that over 90% of candidates were involve on exam malpractice. Could that be the reason for the mass failures? What about candidates who claimed they independently did the exam themselves, but the results still didn’t meet their desired score? A JAMBites sent a lamentation to us anonymously, which he required all other JAMBites to share until it reaches Goodluck. Check Lamentation of an Anonymous Jambite for more details. JAMB is wicked and selfish, why will they sell form to over 1.8 million candidates for a limited space of 500,000. If the available space is limited, why don't they make their forms limited and stop siphoning our hard earned money for their selfish interest.
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ReplyDeleteRoberto Mancini has shocked the football world and
ReplyDeleteannounced his resignation from the managerial post
at Man City, mere minutes after Manchester city’s fa
cup final defeat to Wigan. The manager has sent his
resignation letter to the board, a letter he had typed
before the game even started, so as to avoid the
shame of receiving a sack letter. Mancini knew his
time was up and all he had to do was win the fa cup
to buy more time, our inside source shares that
mancini already wrote the letter last night and saved
it just in case his team lost. We also gathered that he
had already put his house in Manchester up for sale
before the game.
Founder of Cherubim Seraphim, Success Gate
ReplyDeleteInc, Akure, Ondo State, Primate Ademisokun
Turton has cautioned against the imposition of
taxes on churches by the Federal Government,
arguing that such move will have adverse effects
on the citizenry who are members of the Church.
He said this during the inauguration of newly
elected officers of the Ondo State chapter of the
Cherubim & Seraphim Unification Church
executive in Akure.
Turton said: “Imposing taxes on churches would
worsen the socio-economic crisis which Nigeria
is going through. The truth of the matter is that
church members are already paying income tax.
Rather impose tax on the churches, government
should consider giving subventions to churches.”
He noted that the dreaded Boko Haram sect’s
current violent campaign will not cease until
there is a strong indication that a northerner will
succeed President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.
“I am not surprised that the Boko Haram sect
has rejected the amnesty offer from the Federal
Government. It is now clear that their agitation
is political. What they want is either Nigeria
breaks or they rule it.
“It (Boko Haram) is a problem created by
northern elite. It is the political class in the
North that are using the Boko Haram people to
foment trouble. The rejection of amnesty showed
that they have realised that creating more trouble
is the only way they can rule Nigeria.
“If President Jonathan will contest for a second
term in office then there cannot be an end to
Boko Haram,” the cleric stated.
The primate recalled that crises have contributed
to the emergence of Nigerian leaders since 1999.
The cleric therefore appealed to “the Federal
Government to compensate all victims of Boko
Haram attacks by giving their families
handsome financial largesse and erect
monuments in their honour
Tennis enthusiast from across the
ReplyDeletecountry trooped to the Tennis courts
of the National Stadium Surulere,
Lagos from April 26 to May 4, 2013 to
be part of the 35th edition of Central
Bank of Nigeria Senior Tennis
Tournament.
But little did they know that the
championship would indeed provide
more glamour than they ever
envisaged, following the inclusion of
the wheelchair tennis in this years
edition as revealed by the Central Bank
of Nigeria during the unveiling
ceremony held at the media centre of
National Stadium Surulere Lagos,
prior to the tournament.
Not even the on-going 2013 Madrid
Tennis Masters tournament in Spain
could have stopped the excitement that
was noticed on the faces of the bigwigs
that watched the grand finale on
Saturday May 4,2013 at the centre
court of the National Stadium
Surulere.
Among them is the Governor of
Central Bank of Nigeria, Malam Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi, who was ably
represented by the Director of
procurement and support services, Mr
Olakanmi Gbadamosi, the Minister of
Sports and Chairman National Sports
Commission Bolaji Abdullahi, who
was represented by Dr (Mrs) Toyin
Aluko an Assistant Director with the
National Sports Commission,
president of the Nigeria Olympic
Committee, Engineer Sanni Ndanusa,
who is also the president of Nigerian
Tennis Federation and Dr Jonathan
Nnaji,Vice Presidents Nigeria Olympic
Committee who is also the president of
the Nigeria Taekwando Federation
among others.
Being the most prestigious Tennis
tournament in west Africa, the
championship witnessed the presence
of Tennis players from neighboring
west Africa Countries like Togo and
Benin Republic who were among the
over six hundred players that
registered for the championship that
saw Henry Atseye, the 2011 mens’
singles winner emerging victorious
once again when he stopped hard
fighting Clifford Enosoregbe 7-5 on 6
retired to pocket the N700,000 price
money at stake for the men singles
title in addition to the giant trophy
also set aside for the winner.
Ronke Akingbade who struggled her
way into the main draw of the women
singles category through a wild card
granted to her by the Nigeria Tennis
Federation, beat tournament Seed 3
Christy Agugbom 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 to win
the women singles title. Like the mens’
singles winner, Akingbade carted
home the giant trophy plus the
N700,000 cash prize attached to it.
The men doubles title went to the pair
of Abdulmumuni Babalola and Shehu
Lawal that defeated Samuel Omoile
and Nonso Madueke 6-3, 6-0, in the
final, while Blessing Samuel paired
with Christy Agugbom to lift the
womens’ doubles trophy when they
defected the duo of Sarah Adegoke and
Ibrahim Omotayo 7-5, 6-2 in the final
ahead of the singles events final.
In the wheel chair cartegory which was
included for the first time since the
inception of the tournament in 1978,
seed 2, Alex Adewale outclassed top
seed Wasiu Yusuf by beating him 7-6
on four and 6-1 to win the men’s
singles title. The Women wheel chair
single title went to the women top
seed, Remilekun Basanya who defeated
seed 2, Oluwatoyin Dawodu 5-3, 5-3 to
emerge champion.
But that the tournament which started
well and ended very well also without
any hitch, did not end without upset to
the class and standard of this year’s
edition of the competition.
In the Men’s singles category,
tournament top seed, Abdulmumi
Babalola’s loss to seed 4 Henry Atseye
in one of the semi-final matches prior
to the final, was seen as an upset while
George Abamu’s victory over
tournament seed 6 Nonso Madueke in
the second round of the Men’s singles
event was another upset owing to the
fact that Abamu came to the qualifiers.
Also in the Women’s singles
cartergory, Ronke Akingbade who
came into the maindraws of the
women’s single chat via a wild card,
proved book makers wrong by
stopping tournament seed 2, Blessing
Samuel in the semi-finals to book a
place in the final where she justified
the decision of the president of the
Nigeria Tennis Federation, Eng.Sani
Ndanusa, to give her a wild-card by
beating tournament seed 3,Christy
Agugbom in the final.
From the report reaching us, majority of
ReplyDeletethe candidates that participated in the
exam failed woefully.
We went ahead to question some
computer centres where candidates were
checking the 2013 UTME results, and an
operator at one of the centres we visited
said out of the over 500 UTME results he
has checked so far, only about 45
candidates had 200 and above. At another
centre, the operator told us a pre-degree
student fainted when she found out she
scored below the minimum requirements
of her University. The story goes on.
What could be the cause of this mass
failure? Did JAMB intentionally fail
candidates to remedy the sale of about 1.7
million JAMB forms for 500,000
available spaces for admission? Was it the
sole fault of the candidates? Can this mass
failure be attributed to the dwindling
educational sector?
Jamb claim that over 90% of candidates
were involve on exam malpractice. Could
that be the reason for the mass failures?
What about candidates who claimed they
independently did the exam themselves,
but the results still didn’t meet their
desired score?
A JAMBites sent a lamentation to us
anonymously, which he required all other
JAMBites to share until it reaches
Goodluck. Check Lamentation of an
Anonymous Jambite for more details.
JAMB is wicked and selfish, why will they
sell form to over 1.8 million candidates
for a limited space of 500,000. If the
available space is limited, why don't they
make their forms limited and stop
siphoning our hard earned money for
their selfish interest.