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Friday, June 8, 2018

World Cup 2018 Primer: Group A — Russia, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay

Everything you need to know to get ready for the biggest sporting event in the world

World Cup Russia 2018 - Fans Of The Group A
World Cup Russia 2018 - Fans Of The Group A
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The Teams

RUSSIA (hosts)

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THE SQUAD

Akinfeev (c), Mario Fernandes, Kupetov, Ignashevich, Semyonov, Cheryshev, Kuzyayev, Gazinsky, Dzagoev, Smolov, Zobnin, Lunyov, Kudryashov, Granat, Al. Miranchuk, An. Miranchuk, Golovin, Zhirkov, Samedov, Gabulov, Yerokhin, Dzyuba, Smolnikov.

PLAYER TO WATCH

Alan Dzagoev is probably Russia’s best creative influence at the home tournament. Sidelined for much of the 2017-18 club campaign for CSKA Moscow with injury, he still managed to contribute 3 goals and 7 assists in 21 appearances in the Russian league. Listing Frank Lampard as a footballing role model, the 27-year-old central creator is quick with a pass and will certainly be the heartbeat for anything Russia will be trying to do.
Another one to watch is Villarreal winger and former Real Madrid youth product Denis Cheryshev. Although not a noted goalscorer (he is scoreless in 11 international caps), he possesses great dribbling ability, but it is that lack of end product that has plagued his professional career.

UNDER THE RADAR

Russia head into the World Cup with a set of twins at their disposal, one of whom is Lokomotiv Moscow attacking midfielder/striker Aleksei Miranchuk. Still only 22 years old, he appeared in 41 games for the capital city outfit, scoring 8 goals while largely being deployed as a number-10, the role he’ll likely play at the tournament behind the likes of Artem Dzyuba and Fyodor Smolov. Tall for an attacking midfielder, look for his late runs into the box.

KEY MAN OUT

Aleksandr Kokorin is probably the best striker in Russia right now, with good physical attributes and strong finishing ability. He scored 19 goals in 35 appearances for Zenit St. Petersburg, before unfortunately tearing his ACL in a Europa League clash against RB Leipzig.

ANALYSIS/PREDICTIONS

Russia, like South Africa in 2010, enter their own World Cup as the lowest ranked team (70th as of 7 June, 2018). While there is no denying the squad has some creative players in Dzagoev, Cheryshev and Samedov, it has the feel of a largely aging group lacking true firepower or a real point of difference. Both Cheryshev and Dzagoev will need to perform at their best for Russia to be able to advance. Luckily for them, this squad does have experience and, being in a group that isn’t packed full of stars, have a good chance to advance. Host nations tend to get a home-crowd boost in every tournament, but they will need to take full value from games against Saudi Arabia and Egypt to make it happen.

CHELSEA CONNECTIONS

Yuri Zhirkov — 2009-11: 49 appearances, 1 goal

QUALIFYING FORM

Did not go through qualifying as hosts.

EGYPT

Real Madrid v Liverpool - UEFA Champions League FinalPhoto by David Ramos/Getty Images

THE SQUAD

El-Hadary (c), Gabr, Elmohamady, Gaber, Morsy, Hegazi, Fathy, Hamed, Mohsen, Salah, Kahraba, Ashraf, Abdel-Shafy, Sobhi, Hamdy, Ekramy, Elneny, Shikabala, Said, Samir, Trézéguet, Warda, El-Shenawy.

PLAYER TO WATCH

I wonder who this could be. Even the most ardent supporter of the Pharaohs would be foolish not to admit that the entire fate of this campaign rests on the (injured) shoulders of Mohamed Salah. While Egypt do have some really nice midfielders in Elneny and Morsy, plus a nice defensive base with Hegazi, Elmohamady and Fathy, Salah is the one player who can influence a game on his own. His blinding pace can give opposition defences fits and, as we saw this season with Liverpool, he’s absolutely devastating in front of goal where he set a new Premier League record for a 38-game season with 32 goals.

UNDER THE RADAR

His real name is Mahmoud Hassan, but the 23-year-old is simply known as Trézéguet thanks to his resemblance to the legendary Juventus and France striker. This Trézéguet plays midfield however, though he did set a new personal record with 14 goals in 29 appearances for KasımpaÅŸa in the Turkish Süper Lig this season. He came through the youth system at Al Ahly, one of the biggest clubs in Egypt, before moving to Anderlecht at 19 and now to Turkey. He could prove to be vital in supplementing an Egyptian attack where defences are sure to be keyed in on Salah.

KEY MAN OUT

Another product of Al Ahly’s youth academy, big target man Kouka will not be on the plane to Russia. Currently plying his trade in Portugal with Braga and previously Rio Ave, he has a good scoring record at domestic level, and despite struggling in the past season, would’ve brought much needed size to an otherwise small attacking group.

ANALYSIS/PREDICTIONS

Egypt are perhaps the biggest example of a one-man team heading into this summer’s tournament. Mo Salah will keep them in any game, but if his teammates can’t step up, akin to LeBron James and his ragtag band of ne’er-do-wells in the NBA Finals, then opposition teams may find it easy to entomb the Pharaohs. Still, Salah didn’t score 40+ goals in all competitions this season for no reason, and if he gets even an inkling of support, Egypt have a chance. I do think they’ll just fall short, finishing third, but it won’t be without entertainment.

CHELSEA CONNECTIONS

Mohamed Salah — 2014-16: 19 appearances, 2 goals

QUALIFYING FORM

Egypt topped Group E in the third round of CAF qualifying, thus securing a place at the World Cup. Their group featured Uganda, the Congo, and disappointing favourites Ghana. Egypt’s only loss in the final round was a 1-0 loss away in Uganda.
Played: 6. Won: 4. Drawn: 1. Lost: 1. Goals For: 8. Goals Against: 4. Points: 13.

SAUDI ARABIA

Photo by Jean Catuffe/Getty Images

THE SQUAD

Al-Mayouf, Al-Harbi, Os. Hawsawi (c), Al-Bulaihi, Om. Hawsawi, Al-Breik, Al-Faraj, Al-Shehri, Bahebri, Al-Sahlawi, Al-Khaibri, Kanno, Al-Shahrani, Otayf, Al-Khaibari, Al-Mogahwi, Al-Jassim, Al-Dawsari, Al-Muwallad, Assiri, Al-Mosailem, Al-Owais, M. Hawsawi.

PLAYER TO WATCH

Saudi Arabia’s strength is definitely in their attack, and their tandem of Mohammad Al-Sahlawiand Fahad Al-Muwallad is one of the best strike forces in the whole of Asia. Boasting 83 caps and 38 goals between the two of them, they’re very much a complementary combination, with Al-Sahlawi bringing power and finishing, while Al-Muwallad is raw pace. Al-Muwallad especially is one to look out for, as one of the more highly rated youngsters in the Asian confederation, he already has 44 caps at the young age of 23 and is one of Saudi Arabia’s best prospects.

UNDER THE RADAR

The cover star of FIFA 16 for the Middle Eastern market, Yasser Al-Shahrani is an industrious full back who can play on either side of defence and even in a central midfield role. Still only 26 years old, he has established himself as one of the premier wing-backs in Asia, and is especially noted for his ability to swing in dangerous crosses with either foot.

KEY MAN OUT

Perhaps a byproduct of the relative attacking riches that Saudi Arabia possess, but one man who can consider himself unlucky to not be in the squad is Al-Hilal striker Nawaf Al-Abed. One of Saudi Arabia’s more experienced options up front or out wide, he could probably blame a relatively poor strike rate (8 goals in 44 caps) for his exclusion from the squad. While listed as a striker/winger, his ideal role is probably as a second striker around a target man, or out wide; he was one of the last men cut and just misses out due to the aforementioned attacking duo.

ANALYSIS/PREDICTIONS

Traditionally one of the stronger teams in AFC, Saudi Arabia are strong up front but, like a lot of smaller footballing nations, have weaknesses in defence. They won’t be easy to beat by any stretch of the imagination, but it is hard to see them advancing in this group. Both Egypt and Russia will be looking at this game as their key game to win. That said, as a strong counter-attacking side, “The Green Falcons” can sit back and absorb pressure before unleashing a rapid break and create a few problems.

CHELSEA CONNECTIONS

None.

QUALIFYING FORM

Saudi Arabia finished second in Group B during the third and final round of AFC qualifying, in a group that was topped by Japan and also featured Australia, the UAE, Iraq and Thailand. Saudi Arabia’s home form was key, winning 4 out of 5 games and drawing the other, while picking up road wins in Iraq and Thailand.
Played: 10. Won: 6. Drawn: 1. Lost: 3. Goals For: 17. Goals Against: 10. Points: 19.

URUGUAY

Italy v Uruguay: Group D - 2014 FIFA World Cup BrazilPhoto by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

THE SQUAD

Muslera, Gimenez, Godin (c), Varela, Sanchez, Bentancur, Rodriguez, Nandez, Suarez, De Arrascaeta, Stuani, Campana, G. Silva, Torreira, Vecino, Pereira, Laxalt, Gomez, Coates, Urretaviscaya, Cavani, Caceres, M. Silva.

PLAYER TO WATCH

Luis Suarez — a bit obvious, but still one of the best strikers in world football. He’s already scored over 100 league goals for Barcelona in 4 years, including 31 goals in 51 games in all competitions in 2017-18. He pairs impeccable timing with clinical finishing and positioning to cut opponents to shreds.

UNDER THE RADAR

As tempting as it is to put Cavani here for banter, I’m going to go with one of the youngest members of the squad, Sampdoria midfielder Lucas Torreira. The 22-year-old only has 2 international caps, but is a vital part of the Sampdoria engine room. Despite his miniature stature (1.68m), he screens the defence well, and is comfortable on the ball.

KEY MAN OUT

Another Sampdoria man here, and it’s former Southampton, Hull and Middlesbrough midfielder, Gaston Ramirez. After an indifferent spell in England, he returned to Italy and put in a very good season for Sampdoria, contributing 5 goals in 37 appearances across the board, guiding Il Doria to a mid-table finish. Ramirez is a product of a strong midfield and, at 28 years old, wasn’t viewed as favourable over other younger options.

ANALYSIS/PREDICTIONS

Uruguay should top this group comfortably. Their strike force of Suarez and Edinson Cavani is unmatched and their defence features strong, top players like Diego Godin and Jose Gimenez. There isn’t really much more to say here for the group stages. Uruguay definitely have the talent to make a deep run, the question will be how well does the midfield supply Cavani and Suarez, and can they keep their attacking wingbacks from being exploited defensively.

CHELSEA CONNECTIONS

Luis Suarez’s bite mark on Branislav Ivanović — 2013

QUALIFYING FORM

Uruguay finished second in CONCACAF qualifying, behind only group winners Brazil. Excluding a 4-1 home loss to Brazil, Uruguay only conceded 3 goals at home in their other 8 matches while scoring 19 themselves. Their away form was poor, only winning 2 of their 9 away matches, but picking up crucial draws in both Brazil and Colombia.
Played: 18. Won: 9. Drawn: 4. Lost: 5. Goals For: 32. Goals Against: 20. Points: 31.

Media Tour ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup RussiaPhoto by Lars Baron/Getty Images

The Fixtures

*all times are Moscow Standard Time (UTC +3)
14/6/18 - 6pm - Russia vs. Saudi Arabia - Moscow
15/6/18 - 5pm - Egypt vs. Uruguay - Yekaterinburg
19/6/18 - 9pm - Russia vs. Egypt - Saint Petersburg
20/6/18 - 6pm - Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia - Rostov-on-Don
25/6/18 - 6pm - Uruguay vs. Russia - Samara
25/6/18 - 5pm - Saudi Arabia vs. Egypt - Volgograd

The Guesswork

Uruguay will win this group fairly comfortably (famous last words). For second place, it will come down whether Mohamed Salah can fire Egypt, if Saudi Arabia’s counter attack flourishes, or if Russia’s midfield shows up. With home-field advantage factored in, I’m banking on the latter.

IPOB sit-at-home: Arewa CF warns against infringement on others’ rights


Foremost Northern socio-cultural group, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), on Monday, frowned at press statement by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) declaring May 30 as a sit-at-home day in honour of not only for a Biafra state, but also for those alleged to have been killed by herdsmen in 20 states of Nigeria.
National Publicity Secretary of ACF, Muhammad Ibrahim Biu, in a statement issued in Kaduna, described the statement earlier issued by the Publicity Secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful, as ‘destructive of national cohesion’.
Biu further described the development as “a negation of our national unity comprising a people who having ended the unfortunate three (3) years of civil war, 48 years ago with “no Victor no Vanquish”, and have been working hard through the 3Rs of Reconciliation, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction introduced by General Yakubu Gowon in order to overcome what divide us.
“Our faith in one indivisible Nigeria despite our moments of national instability and challenges, have continued to be reaffirmed by individuals and groups at different fora. We have also demonstrated it in words and deeds in our political sojourn. We cannot therefore jettison our collective sacrifice for primordial sentiments that would do no one any good.
“The Nigerian components, like all developing nations, have challenges which can be overcome through collective hard work and due democratic process. Intimidation and threats are not viable means that give voice to people’s aspiration as it is unnecessary and unhelpful.
“The sit-at-home order of last year by IPOB did not only infringe on the liberty and rights of innocent and law abiding citizens residing in the South-East zone of Nigeria, it was also hijacked by hoodlums who unleashed terror on “non-indigenes”.
 “We therefore cannot afford a repeat of such incidence. Given the benefit of hindsight, ACF therefore calls on the South East Governors to prevail on their citizens to ignore such acts that seek to affect our sense of oneness and could also affect the economy and political stability of not only the South-East but of Nigeria as a whole.

“ACF further urges members of IPOB to listen to the wise counsel of their elders, States Chief Executives and elected political representatives at both the National and State Assemblies and opt for due democratic process. Our present democratic structure provides sufficient avenue for people to give voice to their aspirations and vent their concerns”, ACF scribe added.

Thursday, June 7, 2018







No fewer than nine persons have been killed in separate attacks by suspected herdsmen in Guma and Logo LGAs of Benue State.
DAILY POST gathered that six persons were killed in Tse Shan, and two in Tse Nyamkyume in Saghev, Guma LGA.
No fewer than nine persons have been killed in separate attacks by suspected herdsmen in Guma and Logo LGAs of Benue State.
DAILY POST gathered that six persons were killed in Tse Shan, and two in Tse Nyamkyume in Saghev, Guma LGA.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Again, Reps investigate Abdulmumin Jibrin

Abdulmumin Jibrin
Abdulmumin Jibrin
The House of Representatives has asked its committee on Ethics and Privileges to investigate statements by a member from Kano State, Abdulmumin Jibrin, on the joint session of the National Assembly on Tuesday.
This was sequel to a matter of breach of privilege moved by Sunday Karimi (Kogi, PDP) drawing the attention of the House to the statement by Mr. Jibrin.
He said there was need to call Mr Jibrin to order because he had turned the House “upside down.”
Mr Jibrin had in a statement on behalf of the Parliamentary Support Group, a group of senators and members of the House of Representatives loyal to President Muhammadu Buhari, distanced the group from Tuesday’s resolution of the National Assembly.
Lawmakers had on Tuesday charged Mr Buhari to take responsibility for actions of his appointees and desist from being selective in his anti-corruption war, among other resolutions.
Senate President Bukola Saraki, who read the resolutions, added that the legislature will exercise its constitutional power if Mr Buhari fails to act.
Mr. Jibrin on behalf of the group said most people who spoke at the session were members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He claimed members of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) tactically avoided airing their views. However both chambers of the National Assembly are led by APC lawmakers (Mr Saraki and Speaker Yakubu Dogara).
Referring the matter to the Committee on Ethics and Privileges, Mr Dogara condemned the action of the Kano lawmaker and described him as always absent but always the first to run to the press.
“I have a problem with members who don’t come for sitting and immediately approaching the press when a decision is taken,” he said.
“We shouldn’t mislead the public, it is very unfortunate,” the speaker said.
Mr. Jibrin barely two months ago returned from a suspension which lasted for over a year.
He might be headed for another stiff legislative sanction if the committee concludes its investigation.
He was suspended by his colleagues in September, 2016 for 180 legislative days after he exposed a budget padding scandal.
He accused the speaker, deputy speaker, Lasun Yussuff; the chief whip, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa; and the minority leader, Leo Ogor, of padding the 2016 budget with over N30 billion constituency projects.
He submitted a petition against the principal officers at the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC), the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), State Security Services (SSS) and the Police headquarters all in Abuja.
After being on suspension for over a year, Mr. Dogara said Mr. Jibrin was recalled after apologising to the House.learn more

Cleric defrauds Bureau de change operator of N12m

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A 41-year-old cleric, Segun Oyeniyi, is facing trial at a Tinubu Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, for allegedly defrauding a Bureau de change operator of N12 million.
Oyeniyi has pleaded innocence of the offences of conspiracy, fraud and theft preferred against him.
Police Insp. Ben Ekundayo, the prosecutor, alleged that the accused committed the offences sometime in November 2017 on Lagos Island.
He said the accused collected 102,000 dollars from a Bureau de change operator, Ramadan Musa, under the pretext of giving him the Naira equivalent of N32 million.
According to him, the accused paid N20 million and refused to pay the balance of N12 million.
“Oyeniyi approached the complainant, a Bureau de change operator for dollars with the agreement of paying him the Naira equivalent.
“Musa made the payment of 102,000 dollars into an offshore account in November 2017 with proof of payment.
“The accused after much pressure paid N20 million out of the N32 million and refused to pay the balance of N12million,” he told the court.
The offences contravened Sections 287, 314 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
Section 287 stipulates three years imprisonment, Section 314 provides 15 years, while Section
411 states two years for offenders.
Ruling on the bail application of the accused, Magistrate Olumide Fusika granted the cleric N5 million bail with two sureties in like sum and adjourned the case until June 28.

Cleric defrauds Bureau de change operator of N12m

1 min ago
Dollars
A 41-year-old cleric, Segun Oyeniyi, is facing trial at a Tinubu Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, for allegedly defrauding a Bureau de change operator of N12 million.
Oyeniyi has pleaded innocence of the offences of conspiracy, fraud and theft preferred against him.
Police Insp. Ben Ekundayo, the prosecutor, alleged that the accused committed the offences sometime in November 2017 on Lagos Island.
He said the accused collected 102,000 dollars from a Bureau de change operator, Ramadan Musa, under the pretext of giving him the Naira equivalent of N32 million.
According to him, the accused paid N20 million and refused to pay the balance of N12 million.
“Oyeniyi approached the complainant, a Bureau de change operator for dollars with the agreement of paying him the Naira equivalent.
“Musa made the payment of 102,000 dollars into an offshore account in November 2017 with proof of payment.
“The accused after much pressure paid N20 million out of the N32 million and refused to pay the balance of N12million,” he told the court.
The offences contravened Sections 287, 314 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
Section 287 stipulates three years imprisonment, Section 314 provides 15 years, while Section
411 states two years for offenders.
Ruling on the bail application of the accused, Magistrate Olumide Fusika granted the cleric N5 million bail with two sureties in like sum and adjourned the case until June 28.

Cleric defrauds Bureau de change operator of N12m

1 min ago
Dollars
A 41-year-old cleric, Segun Oyeniyi, is facing trial at a Tinubu Magistrates’ Court, Lagos, for allegedly defrauding a Bureau de change operator of N12 million.
Oyeniyi has pleaded innocence of the offences of conspiracy, fraud and theft preferred against him.
Police Insp. Ben Ekundayo, the prosecutor, alleged that the accused committed the offences sometime in November 2017 on Lagos Island.
He said the accused collected 102,000 dollars from a Bureau de change operator, Ramadan Musa, under the pretext of giving him the Naira equivalent of N32 million.
According to him, the accused paid N20 million and refused to pay the balance of N12 million.
“Oyeniyi approached the complainant, a Bureau de change operator for dollars with the agreement of paying him the Naira equivalent.
“Musa made the payment of 102,000 dollars into an offshore account in November 2017 with proof of payment.
“The accused after much pressure paid N20 million out of the N32 million and refused to pay the balance of N12million,” he told the court.
The offences contravened Sections 287, 314 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
Section 287 stipulates three years imprisonment, Section 314 provides 15 years, while Section
411 states two years for offenders.
Ruling on the bail application of the accused, Magistrate Olumide Fusika granted the cleric N5 million bail with two sureties in like sum and adjourned the case until June 28.

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Man sentenced to 2 years for raping minor

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An Upper Area Court 3 sitting in Kasuwan Nama in Jos on Wednesday sentenced a 35-year-old applicant, Raymond Adamu, to two years in prison for raping a minor.
The judge, Yahaya Mohammed, sentenced Adamu without any option of fine.
Mohammed said it would serve as deterrent to others who would want to indulge in such act.
The prosecutor, Sgt.Ibrahim Gukwat, had earlier told the court that the case was transferred from 3 Armoured Division, Rukuba, to Force CID Jos on March 20.
Gukwat said Adamu, in company of two others now at large, conspired and drugged and raped the 17-year-old girl.
When arraigned, Adamu pleaded guilty to the charge, which the prosecutor said contravened sections 97(2) and 283 of the penal code law.

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Man sentenced to 2 years for raping minor

1 min ago
Jail
An Upper Area Court 3 sitting in Kasuwan Nama in Jos on Wednesday sentenced a 35-year-old applicant, Raymond Adamu, to two years in prison for raping a minor.
The judge, Yahaya Mohammed, sentenced Adamu without any option of fine.
Mohammed said it would serve as deterrent to others who would want to indulge in such act.
The prosecutor, Sgt.Ibrahim Gukwat, had earlier told the court that the case was transferred from 3 Armoured Division, Rukuba, to Force CID Jos on March 20.
Gukwat said Adamu, in company of two others now at large, conspired and drugged and raped the 17-year-old girl.
When arraigned, Adamu pleaded guilty to the charge, which the prosecutor said contravened sections 97(2) and 283 of the penal code law.

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