Friday, 26 February 2016
'It's good riddance to bad rubbish'- NFF reacts to Sunday Oliseh's resignation
The Nigerian Football Federation has reacted to Sunday Oliseh's resignation as Super Eagles coach. The spokesman of the Federation, Ademola Olajire, in an interview with NTA today, said the federation heard of Oliseh’s resignation in the media and was yet to receive a letter from the coach as at when he was responding to the interview.
“As far as we are concerned, it is good riddance to bad rubbish. He is not the kind of person we though he was. Oliseh is gone and we have to move forward,” Olajire saidAs at press time, the official NFF website, Instagram handle and Twitter had yet to comment on the issue.
“He went on YouTube to abuse Nigerians. The Minister pleaded with the federation to allow him to remain in place for our next two matches. As you can see, he did not even wait for those matches.” he concluded
'It's good riddance to bad rubbish'- NFF reacts to Sunday Oliseh's resignation
The Nigerian Football Federation has reacted to Sunday Oliseh's
resignation as Super Eagles coach. The spokesman of the Federation,
Ademola Olajire, in an interview with NTA today, said the federation
heard of Oliseh’s resignation in the media and was yet to receive a
letter from the coach as at when he was responding to the interview.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Mehn see ladies fighting during match in Kenya
Friday, 8 January 2016
ISIS fighter publicly executes his own mother
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an ISIS fighter publicly executed his mother in Raqqa, Syria, because she encouraged him to leave the group. The woman said to be in her 40s, obviously worried for her son's safety warned him to leave because she feared that the US-backed coalition was going to wipe out the terror group. Not only did her son not heed her advice, he reported her to the group.
Citing local sources, the Observatory said the 20-year-old man executed his mother on Wednesday near the post office building where she worked in front of hundreds of people in Raqqa, a main base of operations for the group in Syria.
Citing local sources, the Observatory said the 20-year-old man executed his mother on Wednesday near the post office building where she worked in front of hundreds of people in Raqqa, a main base of operations for the group in Syria.
ISIS fighter publicly executes his own mother
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an ISIS fighter
publicly executed his mother in Raqqa, Syria, because she encouraged him
to leave the group. The woman said to be in her 40s, obviously worried
for her son's safety warned him to leave because she feared that the US-backed coalition
was going to wipe out the terror group. Not only did her son not heed
her advice, he reported her to the group.
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
This is really disheartening how can a gal..............chai
Wednesday, 1 July 2015
BUhari makes some changes
Article written by Dr Peregrino Brimah of Ends.ng. Read below...
While president Buhari obviously considers his personal security seriously, can we say he does the same with the entire nation as he keeps the very same Sambo Dasuki, DSS chief and Defense and army chiefs Badeh and Minimah in charge of the nation’s security?
Based on the history it is reasoned that the service chiefs left at the reigns are likely planting devices to permanently undermine and sabotage Nigeria and larger Africa’s war against terror and Nigeria’s security capacity for decades to come.
Nigeria’s president Muhammad Buhari takes his personal security seriously. After being sworn in, the president waited over a month before moving into his official Aso rock residence. The delay in relocation was attributed to suspicious security lapses, possible espionage and overall distrust of the department of state security, DSS headed by the service chief Ita Ekpeyong and NSA Sambo Dasuki.
Reliable reports have it that the DSS has been expelled from all sensitive positions in Aso rock.It is understandable that where Buhari has a choice, he chose not to move into Aso rock because he did not trust the nation’s service chiefs and security departments. The people of Maiduguri have no such choice, nor do the people of Adamawa and Yobe. They cannot simply decide to not occupy homes under protection by these same risky chiefs. They cannot order an overhaul or select the departments to provide them security. They cannot simply handpick what agents and agencies to protect their displaced camps and rescue their abducted sons and daughters.
While president Buhari obviously considers his personal security seriously, can we say he does the same with the entire nation as he keeps the very same Sambo Dasuki, DSS chief and Defense and army chiefs Badeh and Minimah in charge of the nation’s security?
Based on the history it is reasoned that the service chiefs left at the reigns are likely planting devices to permanently undermine and sabotage Nigeria and larger Africa’s war against terror and Nigeria’s security capacity for decades to come.
Dr. Peregrino Brimah; http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something] Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian
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