Wednesday, 27 September 2017

LOTHAR MATTHAUSAtletico Madrid vs Chelsea: Spaniards remind me of Jose Mourinho’s Champions League-winning Inter Milan side of 2010

The Germany legend looks at what Chelsea must do to keep Atletico Madrid at bay this evening.
 Atletico Madrid are preparing to take on Chelsea in the Champions League
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Atletico Madrid are preparing to take on Chelsea in the Champions League
 Lothar Matthaus sees shades of Inter Milan's 2010 side in Atleti
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Lothar Matthaus sees shades of Inter Milan's 2010 side in Atleti
I LOVE watching Atletico. They are a fantastic team, a special team.
They have good players and are physically very strong.
But they are also a team very much in Diego Simeone’s image. They play like he did 30 years ago.
I played against Diego and I still have the scars on my legs. He might not have been the greatest player but he was strong and aggressive. I think he kicked the opponents more than he kicked the ball.
He has coached his team in that same style, so fiercely determined to win.
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Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Police arrest 31 suspected kidnappers, robbers near Niger, kill 5

- Men of the Nigerian police force have dismantled robbery and kidnapping gangs 

near Niger 

- 31 of the suspects were paraded while 5 were killed in a gun battle with the police

- The police also lost Sergeant Shettima Abdullahi when they were ambushed by the 

criminals

At a press briefing given by CSP Jimoh Moshood, the public relations officer of the Nigerian 

Police Force (NPF), it was announced that 31 suspected kidnappers and armed robbers 

were paraded. The criminals were accused of terrorizing the Abuja-Minna and Abuja-

Kaduna highways. They were paraded at Dikko, near Suleja, Niger state. The names of the 

suspects were announced on the NPF Facebook page, and it was also announced that 5 of 

the suspected kidnappers were killed in a gunfight with the police.

                       Materials recovered from the arrested criminals Source: Facebook, Nigeria Police Force 

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N4.9bn Laundering Allegation: Fani-Kayode To Be Tried In Lagos



  Justice Rilwan Aikwa of the Federal High Court in Lagos has ruled that the money laundering case of N4.9 billion against Femi Fani Kayode will be heard in the Lagos Federal High Court.
The court stated that the case cannot be transferred to Abuja because the Chief Judge had reassigned the case from justice Muslim Hassan to him and that if the Chief Judge wanted to transfer the case he would have.
The court further stated that some of the transactions in question happened in Lagos, therefore the Federal High Court has jurisdiction over the case.
The Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice Ibrahim Auta, had earlier reassigned the case involving the former Minister of Aviation to Justice Rilwan Aikawa of the Federal High Court in Lagos, following the withdrawal of Justice Muslim Hassan from the suit in March 2017.
Fani-Kayode had earlier approached the Federal High Court in Lagos to hands off his trial on allegations of money laundering.
His Counsel, Norrison Quakers, SAN, asked Justice Rilwan Aikawa to instead order that the case should be transferred to the Abuja division of the court.
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Labour threatens to shut down Kenya Airways Nigerian operations — By Louis Ibah



Labour union in Nigeria’s aviation sector are threatening to shut down Kenya Airways operations in the country following the insertion of ‘performance based leave clause’ for its Nigerian staff.
The airline in its new policy for the country’s workers said that payment of leave bonuses would now be based on their performance on the job while workers would no longer be entitled to leave allowances during public holidays. The new policy of the airline has however angered the workers and industry unions who said the policy was against the Nigerian labour laws and they have issued the airline a14 day ultimatums to address the issue or risk industrial actions by the union.
One of the unions, the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) that had petitioned the management of the airline described as obnoxious the new policy of Kenya Airways for it’s nigerian workers.
The petition dated September 11, 2017 with the reference number NUATE.GS/CM.KA/ENP/0015-17, signed by the General Secretary of NUATE, Mr. Olayinka Abioye and made available to aviation correspondents said that despite the lucrative nature of the Nigerian route to the airline, the Nigerian staff were treated as slaves.
According to the petition, Kenya Airways earned over N10 billion between April 2015/2016 to March 32017, out of which the entire total staff cost for the airline was a mere 1.7 per cent.
The union said that it had been in talks with the management of the airline in the past three years for the review of the condition of service of the workers, but decried that the management reversed almost all the agreements it reached with it without recourse to it.
The petition added: Rising from the Lagos meeting, management pleaded for two weeks within which to get back to us, which later turned out to be almost two months. This negative disposition notwithstanding, we honoured the August meeting with high hopes considering the fact that the only issue yet to be settled was that of the appropriate percentage to be paid Nigerian workers of KQ (Kenya Airways) on leave allowance.
“But, the meeting turned upside down with new managements proposal of performance based clause tied to the payment of leave allowance, which is clearly alien to the Nigerian legislation and applicable labour laws.”
The union also condemned the alleged executive recklessness of the management to cancel the payment of arrears of monies that was due to workers arising from review of salaries, allowances and other ancillary matters in their collective bargaining agreement.
The union demanded the restitution of all the agreements reached in Lagos and immediate setting the appropriate machinery in motion to commence its implementation.
It warned that failure of the airline to address all the issues raised within 14 days, threatening that it would not hesitate to cripple its operations in the country.
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