APC to adopt direct primary to pick candidate for Osun governorship election

The winner of BBNaija 2018, Miracle who was promised a cash gift and land by the Imo State Governor shortly after the end of the show, has finally received it.

Electric Atmosphere As Bukola Saraki Returns Home To Ilorin

Senate President Bukola Saraki was given a rousing welcome in Ilorin, Kwara State as embarks on a courtesy visit.

#BBNaija Winner, Miracle Receives $25,000 Cash Gift From Gov. Okorocha In Owerri (Photos)

The winner of BBNaija 2018, Miracle who was promised a cash gift and land by the Imo State Governor shortly after the end of the show, has finally received it.

Kwara gov. seeks tenure extension for Offa council chairman, councillors

Gov. Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara on Tuesday requested the State House of Assembly to approve the extension of the tenure of the Chairman and councillors of Offa Local Government Council.

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Thierry Henry Thierry Henry is quitting his job as a pundit for Sky Sports in order to focus on a career in management.

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Fertility Expert Advises Husbands to go for Regular Genital Check-ups

Managing Director, Nordica Fertility Centre, Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, has appealed to men to go for periodic genital check-ups since they are active players in cases of infertility in marriage.  Ajayi made the call against the backdrop of a general tendency to blame women for infertility when childlessness occurs in marriages. He stressed that most saddening was the fact that the woman took the blame when in actual fact it was the male that is at fault.
He said, “A lot of times, men don’t come out to be tested and then they keep blaming the woman until it becomes a major issue in the marriage. The notion that women are always the culprit when it comes to delay in childbearing should be dispelled.

“There is therefore was an urgent need for men to begin to come out early enough for genital check-ups before their wives grow beyond childbearing age.“Males have a 50 per cent chance of being responsible for infertility in marriages as there were a lot of activities and things they get involved with and indulge in which have a way of depleting their sexual and productive capability.
“We have realised that a lot of women are so angry that by the time they find out that it is the man that actually has the problem; the woman has grown beyond childbearing age, when she would have gotten pregnant with donor sperm when she was still very young.
“Interestingly all these advancements for fertility are available in Nigeria, so it is your fault if you don’t get knowledge and seize the opportunities available.
“Of course, we are all aware that male infertility appears to be on the increase all over the world. We looked at our own figure here too from a study we conducted four years ago and we found out that when we compare the sperm count of men 10 years before now with sperm count of men three years ago and to the present time, we found a decline of about 30 per cent.
“So we said sperm count appears to be declining at three per cent per year.  And because we are so interested in male fertility, we also looked at our figures again in the last five years and what we also saw again was that 12 per cent of our men had no sperm at all while 38 per cent present had low sperm count.
“Out of every two sperm samples that we took, one had a problem. And therefore we thought that we needed to further ensure that men were aware, so that they can quickly make decisions that will help them out.”
Ajayi added, “You may see a man with a fine body physique but after examination you realise that he has no sperm at all.
“This is rampant these days, so we thought it is our responsibility to continue to put it on the front burner so that you don’t waste valuable time doing the stupid things within that period.”
Enumerating probable causes of sterility in men, Ajayi said, “We do not know precisely what is responsible for low sperm count in men but we know some contributing factors part of which is genetic, environment, the way that the men these day spend their time – drugs and anabolic steroids have become something that you get everywhere and I see some young men go to clubs and drink all sorts of concoctions and through this singular act, they do a lot of damages to their reproductive organs.
“So it is incredible what we do to ourselves. Of course we also know that when you are overweight, there is likelihood that your sperm will also be affected negatively.”
He said therefore that there were so many things that needed to be brought into the forefront in order for men to take precautions, adding, “There are so many things going on around us that we really need to point out to people as we cannot say it is one particular factor that is responsible for this but there are lots of factors responsible.
“That is why we said that we should use the Nordica Fertility Awareness month to draw attention to this particular issue of male infertile because we want many men to become fathers and they also have to do the right things to achieve this,”
Ajayi, who said however that the male infertility issues is a big challenge in world and may get worse, added, “We don’t understand the main cause yet. Some of the things that we do are ridiculous and at the same time you can never avoid them. A thing like even toothpaste is incriminated.
“So does that mean we would not brush our mouths again? So there are so many things now that they world is confused about male factor in infertility. The truth is that we don’t really know the cause of male infertility, the only thing we can do now is to treat cases as they come.
“So we have available here all the methods available anywhere in world to help men with sperm that don’t function.”
He reinstated further that all variants of male factor infertility are now treatable with a good chance of becoming a father after applying assisted reproductive techniques, which are all available at the Nordica Fertility Centre.

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Saraki speaks on dumping APC


The Senate President, Bukola Saraki on Tuesday said he will reveal to Nigerians when he is ready to dump the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Saraki said this at the Ilorin International airport, in Kwara State.
When asked by journalists what he will do over pressure by some of his followers to lead them out of the APC, Saraki said they should not ‘worry’ or ‘push’ him over the matter.
He said, “As I said, don’t worry, don’t push me, I will call at a time and I will tell Nigerians”.
Commenting on his trial for alleged false assets declaration, Saraki said, “It’s been a long journey for all my own people in the state, and today we thank the Almighty God for this.
“I want to thank all of them who did not at any time waver. They believe in my innocence and supported me throughout those three very tough years and it was a great feeling for all of us.
“It is my first homecoming to thank them for all the support they have given me and the victory and for the fact that the truth prevailed and justice was done.
“Today is a day for me to visit and more importantly thank the people for the support they have given for years.
”As I always say time will come for everything, a time will come I will tell people where I am, what I’m doing. For now it is just to thank the people of the state because the last three years have been tough and they are still committed and remain and i have to appreciate that. I appreciate that.”
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Transfer news & rumours LIVE: Pogba wants to leave Man Utd for Juventus return


Paul Pogba wants to return to Juventus after becoming frustrated with life at Manchester United, according to Tuttosport.

The France international left Juve to rejoin United two years ago, but he is now ready to head back to the Serie A champions following their stunning capture of Cristiano Ronaldo.
Pogba recently joked with France team-mate, and Juve midfielder, Blaise Matuidi about a potential return to Italy. 
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Insurance coy dragged to court over alleged failure to pay N3m claims


The Standard Alliance Insurance Company
has been dragged to the Abia High Court in Aba over the company’s alleged refusal to pay N3 million to a client on maturity of his life insurance.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the suit filed by Mr Okorie Mark, a businessman hinged his claim on alleged non-payment of “Income Protection Plan’’ with code number IPP/11/000638/ABA, which commenced in 2011.
The applicant in his statement of claims said that following the terms of the policy, the company was to pay him the money in July 2016 when the policy matured.
Mr.  Benjamin Emeri, counsel to Mark said his client neither defaulted nor breached any terms of the policy with the company within its lifespan.
Emeri said it was established that his client in the process of purchasing the policy overpaid the company by N100, 000, thereby bringing the total contribution to N3, 100, 000.
Counsel to the applicant had averred that the controversy arose when the applicant approached Mr Uche Ochemba, the Aba Branch Manager of the company for his claims.
Emeri said Mark had written a letter to the headquarters of the company on Dec. 21, 2017 through the Aba Branch Manager to further press for the payment, but got no response.
The counsel said the applicant also sent a reminder on the subject matter on March 15, 2018, and was replied with a stinker which necessitated the suit.
Emeri said the Standard Alliance Insurance, in its letter to the applicant, signed by the Head of its Legal Department and his deputy, Mr Kasoki Olekanma and Mrs Nkiruka Uzoechi, respectively disowned the policy.
The company in the letter said it could not accede to Mark’s request to be paid the assured sum of N3million when no policy existed.
The claimant’s counsel, however, said the company later asked for the receipts of the instrument, to ascertain the veracity of the claims.
He said the applicant had done as directed by the respondents, by sending all the evidence of payment directly to the company.
According to him, the respondent is yet to respond to his last letter.
The applicant is seeking an order of court to compel the respondents to pay him the assured sum of N3 million with 10 per cent interest amounting to N3, 600, 000 until payment is completed.
He also prays the court to order the company to pay him N10 million as damages.
NAN reports that the other respondents in the suit are listed as Johnson Chukwu, Chairman, Bode Akimboye, CEO, Bolaji Oladipo, Executive Director and Uche Ochemba, Aba Branch Manager.
Justice Uche Enwereji directed that the processes be served on the respondents before the next hearing date.
No date was fixed for the next hearing.

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Henry quits Sky Sports to pursue career


Thierry Henry has confirmed that he is stepping down from his punditry position with Sky Sports to pursue his ambition of becoming a football manager.
The Frenchman has worked with the broadcaster for four seasons and had previously committed to the £4 million-a-year position even when it came at the expense of a coaching role at Arsenal. You’ll remember that Arsene Wenger felt his former captain couldn’t have his cake and eat it while on the books at London Colney.
Henry secured his UEFA A-Licence back in 2016 with the Welsh FA and secured his Pro Licence in May during his recent stint as assistant coach to Roberto Martinez’s Belgium national team. 
Having helped guide the Belgians to a bronze-medal finish at the World Cup, the 40-year-old says he’s eager to pursue a career in the dugout.
In a series of tweets, Henry wrote: “Over the last four years I have had some extremely rewarding coaching experiences in football.
“These experiences have only made me more determined to fulfil my long term ambition to become a football manager.
“It is with sadness, therefore, that I have decided that I must leave Sky Sports to enable me to spend more time on the pitch and concentrate on my journey to achieving that goal.
“I would like to thank everyone at Sky for making me feel so welcome and at ease throughout my time with them and I wish them all the best for the future. Great memories.”


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1/3 Over the last 4 years I have had some extremely rewarding coaching experiences in football. These experiences have only made me more determined to fulfil my long term ambition to become a football manager.



2/3 It is with sadness, therefore, that I have decided that I must leave @SkySports to enable me to spend more time on the pitch and concentrate on my journey to achieving that goal.



3/3 I would like to thank everyone at Sky for making me feel so welcome and at ease throughout my time with them and I wish them all the best for the future. Great memories.
There’s no suggestion just yet that Henry will leave his position with Belgium, however, he’s bound to be on the lookout for a more senior position having cut his teeth at international level.
The bookies had Henry as an outsider for the Arsenal head coach role when Arsene Wenger left, but he was way down the pecking order behind Mikel Arteta, Patrick Vieira – now at Nice – and Unai Emery, who was ultimately appointed.
It’ll certainly be interesting to see where Titi ends up. Good luck to him.



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Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Super Eagles supporters, others spend $1.9b at Russia 2018


Football fans, who visited Moscow during the 2018 FIFA World Cup, spent  $1.5 billion (about N542.1b)  in the Russian capital, a slide-show presentation used during Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin’s speech at the Moscow Urban Forum revealed Tuesday. 


“A total of 3.8 million fans visited the World Cup, $1.5 billion were spent in Moscow,” the presentation read. Sobyanin said that the money that was invested in creating sport infrastructure for the tournament was yielding a return. “As for the expenses on sport infrastructure, we didn’t make any special preparations for the World Cup in the city except for the Luzhniki Stadium, which was renovated to meet FIFA standards,” the mayor said. Russia hosted its first World Cup from June 14 to July 15 with the games played in 11 cities across the country.

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Raphael Varane Sets a Record


    Raphael Varane joined an exclusive club on Sunday, becoming just the ninth player to win the Champions League and the World Cup in the same year. He joins esteemed company such as Roberto Carlos and Christian Karembeu.
    Defensive players rarely get the credit they deserve in the Ballon d'Or stakes so don't expect this feat to launch him into genuine contention for the award—if it did it would be great, but history suggests it's unlikely—but it's enough to put him in the conversation at least.
    Varane's World Cup quarter-final and semi-final performances were sensational, scoring in the former and defending like a demon in the latter, and he was France's best defender in a strong unit.
    It helps you forget about some slightly indifferent form for Real Madrid this year, where Sergio Ramos probably did more in the run to the Champions League than the 25-year-old.

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