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Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Real Madrid: Julen to Replace Zidane as New Manager

A former manager of Spain, Julen Lopetegui has been announced as the replacement for Zidane.
Julen Lopetegui
 
Real Madrid have appointed Spain manager Julen Lopetegui as their new head coach on a three-year deal, BBC Sports has reported.
 
Lopetegui will now replace Zinedine Zidane, who led the club to three successive Champions League titles, stepped down in May, saying the club needs "a different voice".
 
Lopetegui previously managed Porto for two years, before taking over at the Spanish national team in July 2016.
 
The 51-year-old will take up the position after the World Cup, which begins on 14 June.
 
A former goalkeeper, Lopetegui made one senior appearance for Real Madrid but played 107 matches for Logrones.
 
He began coaching in 2003 as assistant manager to Spain's Under-17 team.
 
He managed Spain at Under-19, Under-20 and Under-21 level before moving to Porto.


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Zidane Reveals Why He Left Real Madrid

France legend, Zinedine Zidane has shed a little light as to why he left his job at Spanish football giant, Real Madrid.

 
Zinedine Zidane
 
Zinedine Zidane has said he did not leave his Real Madrid job to become coach of France national team.
 
The 45-year-old claims he “stopped to make a parenthesis”.
 
Zidane quit the LaLiga club just five days, after winning a third Champions League title.
 
He has been linked with taking over his country after the 2018 World Cup, claims he has now denied.
 
“The most important thing is to support the team of France,” Zidane told TF1.
 
“I didn’t stop to want to take the team of France. I stopped to make a parenthesis.

“I’m behind the French team. We want it to bring back a second title.”

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Monday, June 11, 2018

2018 World Gist: Messi Names Eight Players to Watch In Russia


Argentine captain, Lionel Messi has named eight players who he believe will shine in Russia 2018 World Cup, and left out the mention of his rival, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Leo Messi 
 
Lionel Messi has picked out eight players who he believes will shine at the 2018 World Cup in Russia, and there are some notable omissions.
 
The Barcelona icon, widely regarded as the greatest to ever play the game, remains frustrated by a lack of success on the global stage with Argentina.
 
At 30 years old, Messi’s opportunities to lift the trophy are running out and Jorge Sampaoli’s side are viewed as outsiders summer in Russia.
 
Brazil are the favourites for the title and Messi believes Neymar and Philippe Coutinho could take the tournament by storm.
 
However, the forward failed to mention Portugal and Real Madrid superstar, Cristiano Ronaldo when asked who he thinks will impress.
 
‘Brazil have Ney and Philippe,’ he told El Mundo Deportivo.
 
Messi named Andres Iniesta, David Silva, Eden Hazard, Kevin De Bruyne, Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe as the other players to watch this summer.
 
He added: ‘Spain have Andres Iniesta and Silva. Germany don’t have any one star but they are very solid.
 
‘Belgium have Hazard and De Bruyne. France have Griezmann and Mbappe.
 
‘The tournament is full of very good players.’
 
Messi will be hoping to lead his side to a third World Cup glory in Russia having lost out in the finals in the 2014 edition in Brazil.
 
Argentina will kick off their campaign against Iceland before battling Croatia and Nigeria in group D

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Nigerian Reggae Star, Ras Kimono Is Dead


The Nigerian music industry has just been thrown into state of mourning with the sudden death of an iconic veteran reggae music artiste.
Veteran reggae artiste, Ras Kimono
 
 
Popular reggae artiste, Ras Kimono, is dead.

A close family source confirmed this to Channels Television in a telephone interview on Sunday.

The source revealed that the reggae musician was rushed to a hospital in Ikoyi after he slumped on Saturday.

He added that Ras Kimono later died in the hospital on Sunday.

Also confirming the death, a factional Chairman of the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), Tony Okoroji told Channels Television that he had visited the legendary reggae musician in the hospital.

Okoroji, who said he shook hands with Ras Kimono, lamented, “This is a terrible loss to the music industry”.

“COSON deeply regrets to announce the passing on of a frontline member of our board – great African and great musician, the reggae toaster, the great Ras Kimono Onwubuya,”
he added in a text.

Similarly, President of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN), Mr Pretty Okafor, said he was shocked when he received the news that the reggae artiste had died.

Ras Kimono rose to stardom after the release of his debut album ‘Under Pressure’ in the late ‘80s.

His style of music was significantly influenced by the hardship he experienced in his early life.

The late reggae music icon won several awards including the Nigeria Music Awards and Fame Music Awards among others.

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Saturday, June 9, 2018

World Cup Manners: Super Eagles Coach Bans Players From Eating Pepper Soup Meat

As the players get ready to face other countries at the World Cup, the Super Eagles have been banned from eating certain kinds of food.

Gernot Rohr
Super Eagles head coach Gernot Rohr has banned spicy foods such as pepper soup and goat meat for his players as they prepare for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
The Super Eagles are camped in Austria where they are intensifying preparations for the tournament before they travel to Russia.
Consecutive losses to England and the Czech Republic have raised doubts among supporters on the team’s chances at the tournament.
Rohr is however intent on keeping his players in good condition for the tournament which includes restriction of certain meals for the players.
In an interview with Omasports, Rohr stated that the Super Eagles players will not be permitted to spicy foods.
He said, “The reason is because nutritionist will tell you that too much spicy foods is not good for athletes.

“We have to observe what they tell us, and the medical team agreed that we cannot eat too much fat and too much spice."
He, however, stated that there may be instances whereby the strict laws may be relaxed.
He said, “For instance, there can be an exception on Sunday the night we will be here, there will be a little Austrian music, perhaps a little African food, from Madam ambassador so we will see.”

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FIFA Suspends Ghana FA Boss for Alleged Bribe Collection


Ghana Football Association boss, Kwesi Nyantakyi has found himself in serious mess after being caught on tape collecting bribe.
Kwesi Nyantakyi
 
Ghana football boss Kwesi Nyantakyi, a member of FIFA’s decision-making Council, is under investigation for possible ethics violations and has been provisionally suspended for 90 days, the global soccer body said on Friday.
 
The ban was imposed one day after the Ghanaian government dissolved the country’s football association (GFA) after officials, including Nyantakyi, were shown in a documentary allegedly taking kickbacks.
 
Nyantakyi has not replied to multiple requests for comment while the GFA has said it would cooperate with any investigation.
 
Nyantakyi, who has been GFA president since 2005 and was elected to the FIFA Council in September 2016, was filmed in a hotel room appearing to take a $65,000 bribe from a supposed businessman seeking to sponsor the Ghanaian football league.
 
Information Minister Mustapha Abdul-Hamid said in a statement on Thursday that the government was shocked and outraged at the contents of the documentary and would refer the alleged culprits to the police for investigation.
 
FIFA has not yet commented on whether any action will be taken over the GFA’s dissolution.
 
The global soccer body does not accept any third party, including government, interference in its member associations.
 
It could respond by suspending Ghana’s membership, which would mean the country’s national teams could no longer compete in international competition. Ghana missed out on the World Cup which starts in Russia on June 14.
 
-NAN

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Here are the Top Ten Universities in Africa in 2019

Here are the 10 top universities, according to recent ranking released by the Quacquarelli Symonds.
Top 10 universities in Africa have been released
 
The Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Rankings for 2019, its fifteenth edition, has been released and 17 African universities were ranked in the top 1000 globally. Unsurprisingly, South African universities were the majority as they constitute 53% of the top universities in Africa. They are eight other universities jointly ranked at the 10th position.
 
The QS ranking of universities is one of the three globally recognised higher education ranking agency. The other two are: ARWU (Academic Ranking of World Universities) & The Times Education (THE) ranking organisations.
 
1. University of Cape Town
 
Sitting on the slopes of the Table Mountain, University of Cape Town is South Africa's oldest university. The university is Africa's leading university and has been the top for many years across the three ranking agencies. Tied at 200th position globally with Stockholm University in the QS rankings' 2019.
 
2. University of Witwatersrand
 
Popularly known as "Wits" and based in different parts of South Africa's largest city - Johannesburg - is one of the country's top tertiary education institutions. Jointly ranked the 381st university globally and with less than a percent of her students being categorised as international out of circa 40, 000 students.
 
3. Stellenbosch University
 
Located in the town of Stellenbosch not far from cape Town, she is yet another intellectual power from the South of Africa. Ranked within the top 50 BRICS universities by the QS, she is ranked 450th globally.
 
4. The American University Cairo
 
One of the highest ranked universities in the Arab region, the American University Cairo possesses Egypt's largest English language library collection. The American University Cairo is ranked 420th globally.
 
5. Cairo University
 
As odd as it is, she is not located in Cairo. Rather, she is located southwest of the Nile River in Giza. Ranked 11th in the Arab region. Cairo University, formerly known as Fouad University, is one of Egypt's largest universities and the second oldest higher education institution. With three Nobel laureates as alumni, she is amongst the top 50 schools by enrolment globally.
 
6. University of Johannesburg
 
Fondly called UJ by students and alumni, she is one of South Africa's largest universities by enrolment. Formed in 2006 as a result of the merger between Rand Afrikaans University, Technikon Witwatersrand and the Soweto and East Rand campuses of Vista University. Previously in the 601 - 650 category globally, now up to 551 - 560. The youngest South African university to be featured in the QS' rankings.
 
7. University of Pretoria
 
With over 50, 000 students and more research output than any other higher education institution in South Africa, Pretoria as she called in official publications is one of the nation's top universities. Formed in 1908 and ranks 560 - 570 globally.
 
8. Ain Shams University
 
With circa 180, 000 students in 15 faculties, ASM is one of Egypt’s largest universities. Situated in Cairo, and established in 1950, she is ranked 17th in the Arab region by QS in 2018 and currently ranks 701 – 750 globally.
 
9. University of Kwa-Zulu Natal
 
Yet another topnotch university from the southern part of Africa. With five campuses in the Kwa-Zulu region southeast of the country, she is another young institution. Formed as a result of a merger in 2004 between University of Natal and University of Durban-Westville and ranks 751 - 800 in the world.
 
10. Al Akhawayn University Ifrane
 
The money intended to clean an oil spill was used to establish the university as wind, thankfully, blew the spill away. Established in 1995 and the last African university in 801 - 900 globally. Located in Ifrane, 70km from the imperial city of Fez. It is the youngest university on the list.
 
10. Al Azhar University
 
Egypt's oldest degree university, located in Cairo and amongst the prestigious in the Islamic world. Founded in the 10th century and linked to the Al Azhar Mosque. It is one of the prestigious place of learning in the Muslim world.
 
10. Alexandria University
 
Gained its name as a result of the Egyptian revolution in 1952, before which was known as Farouk University. Created in 1938 as a satellite campus of Fouad University (now known as Cairo University) and made a separate entity in 1942. Currently the second largest university in the country and ranks 14th in the QS' Arab Region survey in 2018.
 
10. Assiut University
 
Created in 1957 as the first university in Upper Egypt. Located in the city of Assiut; with 16 faculties and three institutes, she offers courses in both Arabic and English.
 
10. North-West University
 
Another South African university formed as a result of a merger in 2004 - between Potchefstroom Christian for Higher Education and the University of North West (formerly known as University of Bophuthatswana). The merger made it one of South Africa's largest with over 60, 000 students. Home to eight faculties and with three campuses across the Gauteng and North West regions of the country.

10. Rhodes University
 
Named after British business mogul - Cecil Rhodes - and located in the Eastern Cape Province - the oldest in the province. One of South African smallest universities by enrolment, she had 8, 000 students in 2015.
 
10. University of Nairobi
 
Originally founded as the Royal Technical College in 1956, and is East Africa's top university and of the largest in Kenya. The Nairobi University became part of the University of East Africa in 1963 and was made a degree awarding institution in 1970 after being separated from the group. Which later had University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Makerere University, Uganda as separate entities.
 
10. The University of Western Cape
 
Founded in 1959 and located in the Bellville suburb of Cape Town. She is noted for her history of creative struggle against oppression, discrimination and disadvantage.
 
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-Culled from JarusHub


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Thursday, June 7, 2018

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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

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