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FIFA bans ref for Bribery
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Cairo – A Kenyan referee who had been due to officiate at the ongoing World Cup in Russia has been handed a life ban after being caught in a bribery sting. Aden Marwa was filmed receiving a 600-dollar bribe during Confederation of African Football (CAF) assignment in Ghana. He is one of 22 referees sanctioned by the CAF in an unprecedented clean up, announced at the weekend. Marwa, who was a reserve at the 2014 finals in Brazil, had earlier been removed from the list of match officials due to officiate in Russia. The life ban was handed out by CAF’s disciplinary board, which also banned 10 other referees for between two years and 10 years for similar offences. A further 11 persons have been suspended pending an appearance at the board in August. African football has long been plagued by allegations of bribery but never before has CAF banned such a large number of officials.
Federal government declares free education at all Federal universities
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Www.fineboys.blogspot.com According to the Federal Executive Council on Wednesday, no federal university should charge tuition fees. The Minister of State for Education, Anthony Anwuka, stated this while briefing State House correspondents after the cabinet meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. Daily Trusts reports that the minister said the council discussed the school fees being charged by various universities “and noted that as of law, no federal university should charge tuition fees.” Anwuka, also stated that the council understood that some federal universities charged fees per course unit, saying that the government would investigate and make sure it is stopped. The minister said the National Universities Commission had been directed to clarify and update the council on the matter. “We understand some universities now charge fees per course unit and we are going to make sure that we investigate that properly and make it stop. “Students c...
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2018 NPower Recruitment Application Portal REOPENED – Our attention has been drawn to false and fraudulent reports circulating especially in the Social Media that new N-Power applications are now being received on the N-Power portal. The NPower Volunteer Network is Federal Government’s fulfillment of its promise to eradicate unemployment and poverty. How applicants were selected for the 2017/2018 NPower Job Recruitment: Selection was done in a fair and transparent manner. Selection was based on 40% of all the applications received from each state. Applicants were assessed on their basic knowledge of English, general knowledge, quantitative reasoning, as well as other agriculture-specific questions. The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development ( FMARD ) also apportioned about 7,000 of those selected across each states to promote self sufficiency targets in the agriculture value chain. Other factors that were taken i...
These are the Nigerians that featured in the “Black Panther” Movie (Photos) Fineboys.com
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These are the Nigerians that featured in the “Black Panther” Movie (Photos) Fineboys.com Apr 18, 2018 6:04 AM These are the Nigerians that featured in the “Black Panther” Movie (Photos) Black Panther is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It seems the movie will take major awards in the year 2018 and also break records. Apart from the fact it is an all-black heroes’ cast movie, it is also interesting to know that some actors of Nigerian descent were also featured in the movie. According to report, there are about five Nigerian actors the featured in the Black Panther movie and this will surely bring excitement to Nigerian movie lover and may also increase the revenue the movies will like accrue in the country at the cinemas. These are just a brief bio of the Nigerian casts in the Black Panther movie. Tunde Laleye Tunde Laleye is a Nigerian and indigene of Lagos state. He moved to the United States...