Wednesday 2 September 2020

Two dead, four injured in multi-vehicle crash in Lagos

 

Two women have died and four other people injured in a multi-vehicle crash at Anthony area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.

The accident occurred late Tuesday night. It occurred around Anthony inward Gbagada.

According to the Director General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, the agency received distress calls about the incident and that upon arrival at the scene of the incident, it discovered that four vehicles were involved in accident.

The vehicles involved, he said,  comprise two tipper trucks, one with registration number AKM-741ZT; a second tipper with unknown registration number, a loaded tanker with unknown registration number and commercial bus with unknown registration.

“The resultant collision, a result of reckless driving, left occupants of the bus trapped within. With the use of the agency’s light rescue equipment, six people were extricated from the bus.

“They were found to have sustained varying degrees of injuries and unfortunately two adult female lost their lives at the scene of the incident,” he said.

Oke-Osanyintolu added that agency responders at the scene were the LASEMA Rescue Unit Ambulance, LASAMBUS, Nigeria Police, Lagos Fire service and LRU fire unit.

- PM NEWS

Anambra police nab pastor who raped two minors in guise of deliverance

 

Police in Anambra State have arrested a self-acclaimed pastor, Chukwudi Chukwumezie who is said to be a habitual rapist and specializes in taking advantage of minors.

Chukwumezie was arrested on Sunday by men of the Anambra State Police Command for having carnal knowledge of two girls, aged 15.

According to the Anambra State Police Command’s spokesperson, SP Haruna Mohammed, “Suspect was previously arrested and charged to court over a similar offence but jumped bail.

“It would be recalled that on the 23/9/2019 Police operatives attached to Obosi Division arrested one pastor Chukwudi Chukwumezie, ‘m’ aged 34 years in charge of Mountain Zion deliverance ministry, Ugamuma village, Obosi who allegedly lured and had unlawful carnal knowledge with a 15 years old girl in a hotel along Eze Iweka road, Obosi under the false pretence of making a deliverance prayers for her.

“Police detectives took the victim to the hospital for medical Examination where penetration and laceration of her hymen was confirmed by the medical doctor after which the suspect was charged to Court for prosecution.

“However, the same suspect who presently jumped Court bail had on the 16/7/2020 and 4/8/2020 allegedly defiled another 15 years old girl from Iyaba Egbema in Ozubulu using the same modus of false deliverance. The victim was equally taken to the hospital for medical examination where penetration was confirmed.

“Suspect was arrested on the 30/8/2020 by police operatives attached to Ozubulu Division following a tip-off and case transferred to the State criminal investigation department for discreet investigation as directed by the Commissioner of Police CP John B.Abang.The suspect would be charged to court for prosecution as soon as investigation is concluded.”

- DAILY POST

COWBOY GOVERNMENT !! Buhari govt increases petrol price to N151.56 per litre

 

The Pipelines and Product Marketing Company (PPMC), has announced an increment in the pump price of petrol.

PPMC, a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, said the pump price of petrol has increased to N151.56 per litre.

This was contained in a statement signed by D.O Abalaka of the PPMC.

According to the statement, the new price adjustment has been effected.

Abalaka stated: “Please be informed that a new product price adjustment has been effected on our payment platform.

“To this end, the price of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) is now one hundred and fifty-one naira, fifty-six kobo (N151.56k) per litre.

- DAILY POST

Lionel Messi is the greatest player of his generation – but Diego Maradona debate will always remain

Diego Maradona et al. posing for the camera

 The statement has been repeated so often in the wake of Lionel Messi’s ugly fall out with Barcelona and subsequent flirtation with Manchester City that it seems to be an unchallengeable truth. “Messi is the best player the world has ever seen.” To deny it has become heresy.

The thought of the brilliant Argentinian at the Etihad and playing in the Premier League is a thrilling notion. The 33-year-old has undoubtedly been football’s dominant figure in the 21st century and arguments about the relative greatness of Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have been put to bed. The coruscating Portuguese is a notch below his bitter rival.

Messi’s elevation to the head of the sport’s pantheon is blocked by only one man: Diego Armando Maradona. The malign imp who emerged from the slums of Villa Fiorito in the 1970s had the unpredictable, unnerving charisma of a poltergeist. His ability was supernatural. In a game of fantasy football for the ages, it would be foolish to overlook Maradona if you had the first pick.

Messi is a safer selection. Genius has rarely been so stable and sensible. Maradona was as much a danger to himself as the opposition. It is remarkable that a man so prone to self-destruction achieved so much.

Advocates of Messi can bog down any debate in a landslide of statistics. Football is poetry, however, and not maths. It needs interpretation and has no certainties.

In the age of the superclub, Barcelona have been a bespoke vehicle designed around their talisman’s strengths. Messi’s watercarriers have been good enough to be central figures if they plied their trade anywhere other than the Nou Camp. One of the more fascinating aspects of any potential move to City would be to see how he operates in a team that has not been created in his image.

Maradona never had such luxury. When he arrived in Catalonia in 1982, Barcelona and La Liga were very different entities. The title race was not a closed shop between Barca and Real Madrid and the savagery of the tackling was beyond anything Messi would recognise. In September 1983 Andoni Goikoetxea, the centre back for the reigning champions Athletic Bilbao, broke the Argentinian’s ankle with a disgraceful challenge from behind. The boot that snapped Maradona’s ligaments was displayed in a case in the Butcher of Bilbao’s living room, taking pride of place with his two title-winning medals. Goikoetxea had previously badly injured Bernd Schuster, another of Barca’s big-name imports. The German’s knee was never the same after he was poleaxed by the Basque defender. Messi, by contrast, has been rightfully protected by referees throughout his career.

In England, Maradona will always be remembered for the ‘Hand of God’ incident in the 1986 World Cup quarter-final in Mexico City. He scored two goals in Argentina’s 2-1 victory, the first a sublime dribble from his own half but the second, where he flicked the ball into the net with his fingers after outjumping Peter Shilton, will forever taint his reputation. The resentment lingers and explains some of the anti-Maradona sentiment in the older generation. An otherwise uninspiring Argentina went on to win the tournament but England put them under real pressure in the final 15 minutes in the Azteca when substitutes Chris Waddle and John Barnes exploited the South Americans’ weakness out wide. Barnes in particular was magnificent, setting up a goal for Gary Lineker. The England striker almost levelled the scores in the closing moments but for a miraculous clearance. The most painful thing for England was that Argentina looked tired and it is possible to wonder whether, had they equalised, Bobby Robson’s team might have won the game and even the World Cup.

When this theory was put to Barnes, he snorted with characteristic bluntness to express his derision. “It’s this simple,” he said. “If we had made it 2-2, Maradona would have got the ball, gone down the field and made it 3-2. No one could stop him.”

The World Cup triumph is often the bedrock of the case that Maradona is greater than Messi. Argentina have not won an international tournament since the 1990s and the Barcelona wizard has been unable to lift his nation to glory. The real measure of Maradona’s majesty came in the club game, though, with the move he made after departing the Nou Camp in 1984. His exploits at Napoli are the stuff of legend.

Against a backdrop of drugs, Camorra crime families and rampant excess, the World Cup-winning captain led the club to their only two titles and the Uefa Cup. Serie A at the time was by far the best league in football. By the time of Napoli’s second scudetto in 1990, the Milan side of Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard were at their peak and winning their second European Cup in a row. The team was packed with names that even now, 30 years on, evoke awe: Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Alessandro Costacurta, Carlo Ancelotti and Roberto Donadoni. There is a compelling theory that Arrigo Sacchi created the best club side of all time at the San Siro. That is arguable. What is beyond dispute is that Napoli topped the table twice and Milan won the title just once in the second half of the 1980s.

Nor was Serie A just a battle between two clubs. This was a golden period in Italian football, when the country attracted the finest players on the planet. Inter, Sampdoria and Juventus were strong in one of Italy’s most competitive eras – they all won the league during Maradona’s six years at Napoli. The best players were not condensed at a small number of clubs. Maradona’s supporting cast was never anywhere near as illustrious as Messi’s and the division-wide standard considerably higher.

It was, however, a more defensive epoch. Rule changes, better pitches and concentration of talent at a small number of big clubs has changed the balance of the game. Two titles for Napoli – their only scudettos – does not look like a huge achievement when compared with Barcelona’s 10 titles during the Messi era but the mere figures do not tell the entire story.

Maradona grew in stature after departing Catalonia but a move to the Etihad will not define Messi’s legacy. That is secure and, even if there is a bitter parting, he will always be Barca’s greatest player. He is the Nou Camp’s shining star ahead of Johan Cruyff, Ronaldinho and, yes, Maradona.

From a wider, less Catalan perspective, Maradona has the edge in the battle between Argentina’s left-footed No 10s for the title of best ever. It is possible to make a case for both men and debate will continue but anyone who says definitively that Messi is the greatest player of all time has no grasp of history.

- UK INDEPENDENT

CAMA: Buhari wants to takeover church after selling Nigeria to China – Pastor Giwa claims

 

The Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Jesus Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa has alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari wants to take over the funds of churches through the Companies and Allied Matters Act, CAMA, 2020.

He called on President Muhammadu Buhari to perish the thought of controlling the church.

Pastor Giwa claimed that Buhari wants to take over church treasury after allegedly selling Nigeria to China.

In a statement he forwarded to DAILY POST, the clergyman, however, warned that Buhari could only control the “church in his dreams.”

He said, “Didn’t I say it on April 22 this year that President Buhari and others in the APC have sold Nigeria to China?

“We all saw what happened thereafter; the Chinese have taken over every nook and cranny of this country. If you borrow money from them and you are unable to pay, they take over your nation.

“Nigerians should ask them what they used the money they borrowed for. Did they use it on poor electricity supply or economy or roads?

“They have empied the nation’s treasury, re-looted all loots and all our savings have disappeared. Now, they think they can get money from the church.

“They want to reap what they have not worked for. Somebody should tell them that they can only control the church in their dreams. We are answerable to God, we are not answerable to Buhari or anybody.

“In as much as God gives me strength, I shall continue to say the truth, no matter whose ox is gored.”

- DAILY POST

My candid advice to Messi – TB Joshua

 

Founder, Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, Prophet TB Joshua has advised Lionel Messi not to leave Barcelona bitter and offended.

Messi, most decorated Barcelona player is no longer interested in playing for the Spanish side.

He made up his mind to leave the club after Barcelona were comprehensively beaten by Bayern Munich 8-2 in the last quarter-final of the Champions League.

The Argentine had missed training on three occasions and even refused to do a Coronavirus test.

But TB Joshua, on his twitter handle said it would not be good for Messi to leave Barcelona the way he wanted to do right now.

He said it was impossible to establish a healthy relationship with a person who left a previous relationship offended.

“It is not good advice for Lionel Messi to leave Barcelona bitter and offended. It is impossible to establish a healthy relationship with a person who left a previous relationship bitter and offended.

“This is my candid advice to Messi. History is our boss,” he tweeted.

- PM NEWS

Gunmen invade MKO Abiola’s house in Lagos



Bala Elkana, spokesman of the Lagos police command, confirmed the development in a phone conversation with TheCable.

He said suspects have been arrested while investigation has commenced.

“We have suspects in custody. We have commenced investigation,” he said.

The robbers were said to have gained illegal access the building through scaling the fence.

The suspects were said to have carted away valuables including hard currencies but TheCable cannot independently verify it.

Abiola won the 1993 presidential election which was annulled by the military government of Ibrahim Babaginda.

In 2018, the president declared June 12 as Democracy Day in honour of Abiola, whom he gave a posthumous national honour.

Buhari had also approved the renaming of Abuja National Stadium to MKO Abiola Stadium in honour of the late businessman.

- THECABLE