Hoodlums vandalise 200 vehicles during Lagos clash (Punch)
There was drama in the Itire-Ikate area of Surulere, Lagos State, on Friday, November 8, 2019, as hoodlums invaded some streets and vandalised over 200 vehicles belonging to residents.
According to the residents, the vandalised vehicles were parked on Bashorun, Shobande, Ogunsami, Ogunmuyiwa, Oredola, Lagos, Oshiga, Salami Bashorun and adjoining streets under the Oredola Community Development Association.
PUNCH Metro gathered that there was a crisis was between hoodlums from Shobande and Wosilat streets, as they stormed the area around 11.30pm on Friday and allegedly used cutlasses and hammers to smash the windscreens of vehicles parked on streets in the area. Read more
Lagos, menace of street trading and roadside parking (Nation)
Street trading and roadside parking have for long been a major cause of traffic gridlock in Lagos State.
There is, however, divergence of opinions on what should be the response of the state government to street trading, in particular. Some are of the view that government should not enforce ban on street trading on the account that it is an integral part of African custom and tradition.
Others see it as a manifestation of both poverty and underdevelopment while some others see it as a natural trend in every major city of the world. What those who hold this view, however, forget to add is that trade regulation and issuance of trade license is a standard practice in every civilized country of the world. Read more
84-year-old woman murdered in Osun (DailyTrust)
An 84-year-old woman, Mrs Janet Alatede of Ebo Afunsho Compound in Iree in Boripe Local Government Area of Osun State, has been killed by unknown persons. Residents of the area yesterday said the woman was hacked to death Sunday evening.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Folasade Odoro, confirmed the incident to our correspondent yesterday, saying it was being investigated. Read more
Obasanjo lauds Foursquare leadership change (Guardian)
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has urged Nigerians to emulate the seamless leadership change at Foursquare Gospel Church in the country.
Speaking yesterday at the church’s Ajebo Camp in Ogun State during the inauguration of a new general overseer, Rev. Samuel Aboyeji, the former president said the church needed to be praised for its style of leadership change, which was devoid of rancour and litigation. Read more
Family of cockroaches found living inside man’s ear (DailyTrust)
A man in China suffering from an earache discovered his ear was filled with almost a dozen cockroaches. The 24-year-old man identified only as Mr. Lv visited a hospital in Guangdong Province, southeast China, in October, the New York Post reported citing the AsiaWire news agency. Lv told doctors he had been experiencing a “sharp pain” in his right ear.
Dr. Zhong Yijin, an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist at Sanhe Hospital who treated the man, told AsiaWire: “He said his ear hurt a lot, like something was scratching or crawling inside. “It caused a lot of discomfort,” the doctor said. Read more
Mali army loses 24 soldiers in Niger border attack (BBC)
Twenty-four soldiers have been killed in an attack by militants in eastern Mali, the country’s army has said.
Another 29 were also injured during a joint operation between troops from Mali and Niger in the Gao border region.
Mali’s army said 17 “terrorists” were killed and 100 suspects were being held in Tiloa, in Niger.
It comes weeks after 54 troops were killed in another attack – one of the deadliest in the past decade. Read more
Chile protests: President Piñera condemns police ‘abuses’ (BBC)
Chile’s President Sebastián Piñera has acknowledged that the police committed “abuses” when dealing with protests which have been rocking the country for the past month.
He said “there was excessive use of force” in the police response to mass protests against inequality.
There would be “no impunity” for those who committed excesses and abuses, he added.
Twenty-two people have been killed and more than 2,300 injured. Read more
France returns Omar Tall’s sword to Senegal (BBC)
France has restored to Senegal a sabre that belonged to a 19th Century Islamic scholar and ruler.
It is part of a commitment to return to its former West African colonies key items of their cultural heritage.
The artefact originally belonged to the revered west African leader Omar Saidou Tall, who led an anti-colonial struggle against the French. Read more
Osimhen has vindicated me, says Rohr (Guardian)
Super Eagles’ Coach, Gernot Rohr says he has been vindicated in his decision to take Victor Osimhen to the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations finals in the wake of his recent performances for the Super Eagles, reports africanfootball.com.
The Lille striker struck twice on Sunday as Nigeria won 4-2 in their 2021 qualifier in Lesotho, with Rohr saying the decision to take the then lesser-known Osimhen over the more experienced Kelechi Iheanacho had paid off.
It seems almost inconceivable now, but prior to the tournament Rohr was criticised in many quarters for the move, but he says he was looking for a long-term successor to the retiring Odion Ighalo. Read more
D’Tigress to face Mali after Mozambique win (DailyTrust)
D’Tigress took a bold step to picking a ticket to the Olympics Qualifying Tournament (OQT) in 2020 after beating host- Mozambique 57-48 points to go top of group A.
The reigning African Champions dominated the first half 21-8, 17-11 to win 38-19points and will face Mali in the semifinals of the FIBA Africa pre-Olympics qualifiers. Read more
Pele’s ‘1,000th goal’ scored 50 years ago today (Punch)
The revered Brazil striker Pele scored his 1,000th goal on November 19, 1969 at Rio de Janeiro’s Maracana stadium in a match between his beloved Santos and local outfit Vasco de Gama, whose vast ranks of fans gave the iconic No. 10 a standing ovation.
That goal half a century ago was a beautifully converted penalty which escaped the grasp of the Vasco goalkeeper, sparking a pitch invasion by the press and culminating in Pele being paraded shoulder-high around the historic stadium by his teammates.
Swarms of photographers and journalists had been poised pitchside for the moment. Read more
Diedhiou overshadows Mane in four-goal Senegal romp (Guardian)
Bristol City forward Famara Diedhiou overshadowed Liverpool star Sadio Mane on Sunday by scoring a hat-trick as Senegal crushed eSwatini 4-1 in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying.
Mane failed to score in successive Group I matches spanning five days, but it did not matter as the Teranga Lions also won comfortably against Congo Brazzaville to top the table.
Diedhiou missed a penalty before claiming his treble in a rain-interrupted matchday two clash in Manzini, where Badou Ndiaye was the other Senegalese scorer. Read more
Bendel Insurance, Edo Queens to receive same salary, says Dep Governor (Guardian)
Edo Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, on Monday said that players of Bendel Insurance Football Club and Edo Queens Football Club would now receive same salary.
Shaibu made this known in Benin shortly after a training session with the Bendel Insurance FC, as part of their preparations for the Nigeria National League (NNL) season.
“We are going to unveil the newly-purchased jerseys for both teams on Wednesday. What we intend to do as instructed by Gov. Godwin Obaseki, is to ensure that there is no discrimination between the male and female teams. Read more
Sports minister queries NFF over national teams’ dismal performances (DailyTrust)
The Minister of Sports and Youth Development Mr. Sunday Dare The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare has demanded a written explanation from the Nigeria Football Federation following the inglorious exit of national teams from football tournaments. He made this known on Monday in a meeting that lasted less than 30 minutes, while directing the NFF to “provide the federal government with written explanation to the developments of our teams failing in four major tournaments. Read more
Lionel Messi scores injury-time equaliser as Argentina drew with Uruguay in Israel (BBC)
Lionel Messi scored an injury-time penalty as Argentina rescued a draw in their friendly with South American rivals Uruguay in Tel Aviv.
Messi’s Barcelona team-mate Luis Suarez had given Uruguay a second-half lead from a free-kick before Martin Caceres handled in the area.
The Argentina captain nonchalantly rolled in his second international goal in as many matches. Read more
Euro 2020: van Dijk to miss Holland’s final qualifier (NewTelegraph)
Virgil van Dijk will not play in the Netherlands’ final Euro 2020 qualifier against Estonia in Amsterdam for personal reasons.
He played the whole game as the Dutch drew 0-0 in Northern Ireland on Saturday to qualify for the finals.
But the captain left their training camp and will not feature on Tuesday, reports the BBC. Read more
Lack of Champions League begins to hit Man Utd finances (Punch)
Manchester United’s failure to qualify for the Champions League is beginning to erode the club’s finances, but increased commercial income helped the English giants post revenues of £135.4 million ($174 million) for the first quarter of the 2019-2020 season on Monday.
That represents a £400,000 increase on the same period for the previous year thanks to more sponsorship income and two extra home games compared to the same stage of last season.
Broadcasting revenue fell by nearly £10 million due to a lack of Champions League football, which will make an even bigger impact in figures for the second quarter of the year when five of the six group games are played. Read more
Plateau United beat Wikki 2-1 to maintain lead (DailyTrust)
Warri Wolves experinced striker, Efe Yahere shoots at goal during yesterday’s NPFL match between Wolves Wolves and Adamawa United at Warri Township stadium. Wolves defeated Adamawa United 2-0 …as Lobi, MFM record away victories in Kano, Enugu
2019 NPFL table toppers Plateau United yesterday defeated neighbours Wikki Tourists of Bauchi 2-1 in Jos to maintain their lead in the ongoing Nigeria Professional Football League, NPFL, season.
There were also important victories for Lobi Stars and MFM of Lagos who recorded away victories against Kano Pillars and Enugu Rangers. Read more
Mikel: Hazard’s a lazy player, Lampard hardest working (NewTelegraph)
Eden Hazard has been brandished the “laziest player I have played with” by former Chelsea team-mate John Obi Mikel, while also insisting Hazard remained an “incredible talent”.
Obi Mikel, now playing in Turkey, spent 11 seasons at Chelsea, five of them alongside Hazard, but was far from complimentary of the Real Madrid forward’s work ethic, while insisting Chelsea boss Frank Lampard was the hardest working, reports Sky Sports.
Hazard’s start to life in Spain has not gone to plan, with injuries hampering his progress. Read more
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