Thursday 31 August 2017

Nigeria VS Cameroon – Primate Ayodele prophesies




The General Overseer of the Inri Evangelical Spiritual Church, Oke-Afa, Lagos, Primate Elijah Ayodele Babatunde has prophesied that Nigeria will beat Cameroon in the World Cup qualifying match on September 1, in Uyo.
Ayodele stated that the match will be won because of Nigerian supporters club, not minding the mismanagement of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) by President Amaju Pinnick.
In his words, “Nigeria should be prayerful, watchful and you know that Nigeria can beat Cameroon if they are very serious. Nigeria must be at the World Cup.
“They must be at the African Nations Cup. They must come to people like us for prayer.”
“Pinnick is not doing the right thing. I don’t want to look at Pinnick’s mismanagement of leadership.
“It is not because of Pinnick, but because of the majority of Nigerians who are lovers of football, Nigeria must win.
“The World Cup ticket is a must. The Nations Cup is a must for Nigeria also.”
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Arsenal great Emmanuel Petit urges club to seal Riyad Mahrez transfer with dig at current wingers

Wenger urged to sign £50m star to replace flops who 'run in a straight line'
Emmanuel Petit wants Riyad Mahrez at Arsenal (Picture: Getty)
Arsenal should sign Leicester City winger Riyad Mahrez before the end of the summer transfer window due to the lack of quality in the rest of their wide players, says Emmanuel Petit.
In what could be taken as a thinly-veiled dig at Theo Walcott in particular, the former Gunners midfielder said Mahrez would be an upgrade on the current crop of ‘guys who run quickly’ but ‘in a straight line’.
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Mahrez shone for Leicester two seasons ago as they claimed a shock Premier League title win, picking up the PFA Player of the Year award in the process.
Arsenal showed some interest the following summer and again this year, while big names like Liverpool, Barcelona and Roma have also been linked with the Algerian this year.

Wenger urged to sign £50m star to replace flops who 'run in a straight line'
Mahrez has shone for Leicester City (Picture: Getty)
Wenger urged to sign £50m star to replace flops who 'run in a straight line'
Theo Walcott is one of the wingers failing to impress Petit (Picture: Getty)
Still, the Foxes star remains at the King Power Stadium with the transfer deadline creeping closer, and Petit has called on his old side to make their move.
‘He knows the Premier League by heart, and has an incredible impact in it,’ Petit told SFR Sport. ‘He’s the kind of player sorely lacking for Arsenal down the right.
‘I say stop focusing on the problems at the back. I’m among those who think the further away the ball is from your goal, the less chance you have of conceding a goal. And the more players you have who are capable of holding on to the ball… How many players are there in world football of that profile?
‘If I were a coach I’d love to have dribblers in my team – quick, technically good, capable of saying (to a defender), “I’m going to humiliate you with two feints, two step-overs.”

Riyad Mahrez's Premier League season 

Games played36Goals scored6Assists

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Nnamdi Kanu speaks after meeting with his father, 5 south east governors (photos)



- Nnamdi Kanu met with south-east governors in Enugu
- The IPOB leader who has been agitating for an independent Biafra state insisted that he will not relent in his Biafra agitation
Nnamdi Kanu has allegedly insisted that there is no going back in his agitation for Biafra shortly after his meeting with the five south east governors.
The leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) met with the south-east governors on Wednesday, August 30 alongside his father over his call for no election in the region.
We had reported that the the meeting took place inside the Enugu Government House, also has His Royal Highness, Eze Israel Okwu Kanu.

In a series of photos shared by one Somto Okonkwo on Facebook, the IPOB leader was seen leaving the meeting with the governors.
He said Kanu spoke after the meeting insisting that there was no going back on his Biafra agitation.

Meanwhile, Col. Abubakar Dangiwa Umar advised the president Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government not to revoke the bail granted to Kanu describing it as dangerous.
There has been report that the federal government had called for the re-arrest of the leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) but the former military administrator of Kaduna state has urged the president to handle the matter gently.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, August 30, the retired military administrator noted that the president’s involvement in the civil war was responsible for his interest in keeping the country united but said this can only be achieved when every citizen is treated fairly.
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LIVERPOOL AGREE £35M FEE WITH ARSENAL FOR OXLADE-CHAMBERLAIN AS CHELSEA LOSE OUT

In another blow to the Premier League champions this summer, the 24-year-old is close to becoming a Reds player after he snubbed them
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Liverpool have agreed a fee of £35 million with Arsenal for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who rejected Chelsea to secure a move to Anfield.
The England international is expected to undergo a medical at St George's Park ahead of finalising a five-year deal with the Reds.
Oxlade-Chamberlain
This is the situation Antonio Conte had feared after reaching a £40m accord with the Gunners on Monday for the 24-year-old.
The Blues boss wanted to speed through the process of completing the transfer so the Premier League champions would not get usurped by Liverpool late on.
Arsenal had preferred to see the versatile player - in the final year of his contract - at Stamford Bridge, having informed Jurgen Klopp’s side earlier in the window there would be no transaction between the clubs.
However, Oxlade-Chamberlain delayed having physical checks or working through any of the other formalities to tie up matters with Chelsea, before expressing his desire to join Liverpool instead.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
The north Londoners had to reverse their stance and open talks with the Merseysiders, who have long held an interest in the Southampton academy graduate.
He was not a priority target for them in this window, but elevates the competition across several positions in the squad. The outlay is more than Liverpool originally intended to spend by £10m, but the current market climate has dictated as such.
Oxlade-Chamberlain believes he will have the opportunity to operate in his favoured midfield role more under Klopp if he impresses.
He would become the fourth new acquisition at Anfield if things progress as planned, following Mohamed Salah, Dominic Solanke and Andy Robertson.
Liverpool have also secured RB Leipzig dynamo Naby Keita in a club-record deal for next summer.
They are continuing negotiations with Monaco over a deal in excess of £70m inclusive of add-ons for Thomas Lemar, while no bid has yet been made for Southampton's Virgil van Dijk. 
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