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Wednesday 15 May 2013

Europa League final: Chelsea and Benfica go in search of continental crown


 Rafa Benitez: Chelsea's interim boss will be hoping to get his hands on European silverware
Chelsea will be looking to secure back-to-back continental crowns when they face Benfica in the Europa League final.
The Blues tasted UEFA Champions League glory in 2012 and had been hoping to mount a serious defence of that title in 2013.

They came up short in that quest, but can claim a prestigious consolation prize in Amsterdam on Wednesday.
Rafa Benitez's side have been able to put themselves in a position where the Europa League has become their sole target, with a top-four finish already safely wrapped up in the Premier League.
They have overcome a crippling fixture list to maintain a European challenge, with FC Basel, Rubin Kazan, Steaua Bucharest and Sparta Prague disposed of along the way.
Benfica will, however, pose a sizeable threat to their ambitions on Dutch soil, with the Portuguese giants determined to land a first continental trophy in 51 years.
They have already dashed the dreams of one English side this season, in the form of Newcastle United at the quarter-final stage, and will believe that they are capable of claiming another Premier League scalp.
Jorge Jesus' side are also chasing a domestic and European double, with the success or failure of their season resting on their final two fixtures - against Chelsea in midweek and Moreirense on Sunday.

Mikel and Moses in 25-man Nigeria squad to face Mexico on May 31

 Mikel and Moses in 25-man Nigeria squad to face Mexico on May 31
The Chelsea duo will lead the Super Eagles to Houston for their international friendly against Tri Colore in the United States later this month
Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi has announced his 25-man team for the international match against the Mexican national team on Friday, May 31 (8:00 p.m. CT) at the Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas.

Nigeria, the current African champions, are preparing for two 2014 Fifa World Cup Qualifying matches in June before travelling to Brazil to participate in the 2013 Fifa Confederations Cup. The Super Eagles will count on its English Premier League stars to lead the way, including Chelsea midfielders John Obi Mikel, and Victor Moses, one of the top wingers in European soccer.
The duo will lead a contingent of nine players from the Nigeria Professional Football League called up for the game. Three of the players are picked from Sunshine Stars.
In addition, Keshi called in two players based in the German Bundesliga, two from Serie A in Italy, two from the Scottish Premier League and two from the Portuguese Liga. Mexico is expected to release its roster in the coming days.
Mexico and Nigeria have met three times with a 1-0-2 record in favor of Mexico. The two teams last met in October of 2007 in an international friendly, with the match ending in a 2-2 tie at the Estadio Olimpico Benito Juarez in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.
Goalkeepers: Chigozie Agbim (Warri Wolves/NGA), Austin Ejide (Hapoel/ISR), Vincent Enyeama (Maccabi Tel Aviv/ISR)
Defenders: Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves/NGA), Efe Ambrose (Celtic/SCO), Elderson Echiéjilé (Sporting de Braga/POR), Kenneth Omeruo (ADO Den Haag/NED), Godfrey Oboabona (Sunshine Stars/NGA), Solomon Kwambe (Sunshine Stars/NGA), Francis Benjamin (Heartland F.C./NGA), Odunlami Kunle (Sunshine Stars FC/NGA)
Midfielders: John Mikel Obi (Chelsea/ENG), Victor Moses (Chelsea/ENG), Ogenyi Onazi (Lazio/ITA), John Ogu (Academia de Coimbra/POR), Obinna Nwachukwu (Heartland/NGA), Sunday Mba (Enugu Rangers/NGA), Michael Babatunde (Kryvbas Kryvyi/UKR), Reuben Gabriel (Kilmarnock/SCO)
Forwards: Joseph Akpala (SV Werder Bremen/GER), Brown Ideye (FC Dynamo Kyiv/UKR), Anthony Ujah (FC Koln/GER), Nnamdi Oduamadi (Varese/ITA), Kalu Uche (Kasımpaşa Spor Kulübü /TUR), Gambo Muhammad (Kano Pillars F.C./NGA)

From Boko Haram to Ombatse Militia


From Boko Haram to Ombatse Militia
Wale Sokunbi CURRENTS, 08111813039, walesokunbi2010@yahoo.com
Like a bolt from the blues, news of the emergence of yet another deadly militant group shot onto the national landscape last week. Identified by the bombastic name of Ombatse Militia Cult, and operating in Nasarawa State, the group members  signified notice of their intention to be taken seriously by the Nigerian authorities with their brazen murder of about 35 policemen in Alakyo
Village, which is less than 10 kilometres to the Nasarawa State capital, Lafia. Some officials of the Directorate of State Security (DSS) were also killed in the incident that is tantamount to nothing but a dirty slap on the Nigerian government, the nation’s security agencies and, indeed, the entire country.
Apparently, the Ombatse Militia had been terrorizing the people of Nasarawa for some time, but somehow, its operations stayed well off the national security radar.  But, with the killing of the policemen and other security agents in Alakyo, the Nasarawa State Governor, Tanko Al-Makura, had no choice but to make an official report of the group’s activities to the Presidency in Abuja.
In the absence of President Goodluck Jonathan who was away to Namibia last Wednesday, Al-Makura told Vice President Namadi Sambo how he had convened a security meeting on the activities of the militia group in Nasarawa where it was decided that security agents in the state would raid the shrines operated by the group in Alakyo and arrest its members.
But, the plan apparently leaked to the cult group, which then ambushed the security agents. At the end of the bloody encounter, 35 policemen were confirmed killed by the cult group with several operational vehicles burnt. About 30 corpses of security operatives killed during the ambush were initially confirmed to have been recovered, while many of the 90 policemen deployed for the operation are yet to be accounted for. Twenty-eight of the missing agents were, however, released by the group last Friday. President Goodluck Jonathan immediately cut short his state visit to Namibia. He met with his security chiefs last Friday and, as expected, ordered an investigation.
Since that gruesome incident, many people have been understandably worried about the matter.  While some of the operatives that survived the ambush alleged that the militia group might have charmed the murdered policemen, some security chiefs and the Niger State Governor, Aliyu Babangida, have attributed the massacre to failure of intelligence and inexperience on the part of those who directed the operation.
The mindless slaughter of so many policemen in the Nasarawa incident is a tragedy. Tufiaka!  Ee wo! Ye pa ri pa! Ombatse Militia has joined Boko Haram in wanton killing of Nigeria’s security agents! .Abomination is now walking on four legs in Nigeria, in broad daylight.  Policemen have become like mere flies, killed at will by militants.
If there had been any argument up till now over the fact that Nigerian policemen and other security agents have become endangered species in the hands of militant groups in the country, the Nasarawa incident has rested it. Anyone that did not come to that disheartening conclusion following the massacre of security agents in Bama, Borno State, last week, must surely be convinced by the latest incident in Nasarawa.
It is noteworthy that the image of policemen as overlords that the authorities needed to convince us are our friends, on account of their general high-handedness, unfriendliness and wickedness, is now giving way to that of the operatives as pitiable sitting ducks for militant group across the country.
These militant groups apparently have an upper hand over the police, and they seem to derive joy from killing policemen. This is a scenario that Nigeria cannot afford. Policemen should not be targets of all manner of disgruntled people in the country, especially when the nation is not officially at war.
Apart from addressing the failure of intelligence and inexperience of security operatives deployed for this assignment mentioned by the Niger State Governor, the police and other security officials need to tackle the problem of infiltration of their ranks by militants. Otherwise, how did the matter of a raid to be carried out by the operatives become known to the Ombatse Militia to the extent that the cult group was able to muster superior fire power to rout the security agents and send them to early graves? How did the Ombatse group know about the planned police raid, without the police getting a hint of the ambush planned by the group? Is this a case of the Ombatse being more adept at intelligence gathering than our police and the Directorate of Security Service?
One other thing that appears glaring is that the Police Command in Nasarawa did not appear to have a full grasp of the strength of the Ombatse militia. Even if it did, as the number of operatives deployed for the raid suggests, the Command obviously did not envisage that the cult boys could run over its team so easily. The team was apparently unprepared for the challenge of its planned raid of the group.
As Governor Aliyu put it at the opening of the Geo-political Security Awareness workshop in Minna, recently, intelligence gathering and security operations require silence, speed and surprise. The planned raid of the Ombatse group lacked all three.  It was not at all silent, and it was no surprise to the militia, which was apparently well prepared to confront them.
Serious security operations like the one that went awry in Nasarawa should be handled with all seriousness. They require careful planning and could be postponed if there is the slightest chance that they might have leaked to the targets.
Again, security agents must employ the best of equipment available for such operations. It is saddening to hear after the massacre that the state command could have asked for patrol jets and Armoured Personnel carriers from Abuja, but failed to do so, apparently because it expected to have an easy ride over the cultists.
This type of approach to such serious security problem must be avoided in future. With what has happened, one can only sympathise with the victims and the families they left behind. It is so sad to lose loved ones to avoidable deaths such as this.
Nigeria Police, which has been losing its men in droves of recent, deserves to be encouraged by the authorities. There is obviously need for training and retraining of officers charged with security duties.  Critical operations such as the one in Nasarawa should involve higher levels of police authority, especially at the planning stage. Our security agencies must put their best foot forward at all times.
The Ombatse cult has dared the Federal Government of Nigeria. An attack on policemen by anyone in a country is an attack against the entire country. What the Ombatse Militia has done is to run its hands over the blunt knife-edge of Nigeria’s security agencies, and dared them to bring it to book.
Nigeria must not fail to respond appropriately to this open challenge by the cult. The militia group has to be unmasked and made to account for this heinous crime, otherwise, Nigeria risks similar deadly groups rising up and killing policemen and other security agents with impunity all over the country.
In addition, the problems of unemployment, poverty, devaluation of our moral values and other ills that make a life of criminality attractive to youths should be addressed. Idle minds and hungry stomachs make a volatile mix that is the Devil’s ideal playground.

JAMB: 2nd Batch of UTME Results with "No Biometric Verification" is out

 
We have been informed that JAMB has released batch two(2) of Results for "No Biometric Verification" Candidates.
Candidates who fall into this category are hereby advised to re-check their results to see if they are among those successful candidates.
Meanwhile, here are the procedures for checking the results;


Procedures to check the JAMB UTME 2013 Results

1. Visit the official 2013 result checking website using a computer system by visiting www.jamb.org.ng/Unifiedtme4/
2. At the right hand side of the screen, you should see a section written "Result Checker".
3. Enter your JAMB registration number OR Scratch Card PIN or Scratch Card Serial Number (Anyone you have).
4. Click on "Check Result" to view your result instantly!
5. You can then print the result page as evidence.

If yours has not yet been released, you are expected to check back on Saturday. However, if there's any development before then, www.myschool.com.ng will definitely keep you in the loop.
Please endeavour to share your testimonies using the comment box at the bottom of this page.
We wish you the best.

Music: Mr 2Kay – Oga DJ ft Chidinma [Prod By Tha Suspect]

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The Energertic Mr2kay fresh from the release of his lead single BUBUGAGA releases his follow up single featuring the delectable project fame winner Chidinma (aka Ms. Kedike) This new single is provocative and is guaranteed to get the people going.

Mr2kay who is signed to Grafton Records is gradually working his way into the A-List, he recently joined the Port Harcourt leg of the 2face Campus Connect Tour and his BUBUGAGA music video has been on heavy rotation on stations like MTVBase, Channel O, Soundcity and more.
Enjoy this new song from him…
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VIDEO: Camp Mulla ft. Wondaboy – Oh My Gad


Kenya’s all-star hip-hop group and international BET Award nominees, Camp Mulla, recently collaborated with Nigeria’s newest sensation, Wondaboy, to record smash hit, “oH mA gAd!!” Rappers Kus Ma, Tripper & Shappaman combined with the very soulful sounds of Miss Karun and Wondaboy result in this catchy club hit that has already created waves in Kenya.
Shot in Nairobi at Club Venom, this fun filled video captures the youthful hip sound and swag that Camp Mulla is notorious for in addition to Wondaboy’s creative and melodious hooks. While Kus Ma shines as producer on this track, Sub-Sahara Entertainment label mate, Kanja, makes a cameo appearance in the video which is directed by talented rapper, Kevin Bosco Jnr.
ENJOY!
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VIDEO: 2Face – Omo No Dulling ft. Dammy Krane & Rocksteady


Shortly after the fantastic wedding of one of Nigeria’s living legends in the music industry, 2FACE goes further to thrill his fans with nothing short of the best, in this awe-inspiring video – OMO NO DULLING off his latest album Away And Beyond, presented to you by Hypertek Entertainment, directed by Sesan.
Abducted by three steamy, hot & sexy ladies and aroused by their highly sensational sleek bodies, what do you expect? Call for help or succumb? Here’s one advice - OMO NO DULLING.
Find out more in this award winning music video featuring Dammy Krane & Rock Steady. Enjoy!
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VIDEO: Ezi Emela ft. Skales – Secret Lover


Here’s the official video to Ezi Emela‘s single “Secret Lover” which features EME’s Skales. The video was directed by Moe Musa
ENJOY!
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