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Monday, 26 February 2018

Flying Eagles: Nigeria's U-20 to play Sierra Leone or Guinea Bissau in AFCON qualifiers

Flying Eagles

The Confederation of African Football has revealed the fixtures for the under 20 qualification series

The Nigerian under 20 side (Flying Eagles) are to play either Sierra Leone or Guinea Bissau in the upcoming African under 20 Nations Cup qualifiers.

Africa’s football governing body, Confederation of African Football (CAF) have revealed the fixtures for the qualification series.

The Flying Eagles were given a pass to the next round, which is expected to kick off in April 2018.

 The teams that will not be playing any matches in the first round of qualifiers are Zambia, Ghana, Egypt along with eight other countries.

The Flying Eagles and 11 other teams are exempted from the first round of qualifiers due to their previous performances.

Teams that qualified for the final of the under 20 tournament in the previous two editions, as well as the four teams that progressed to the semi-finals in the two editions, are exempted.

 

Newly appointed coach of the Flying Eagles (Paul Aigbogun) will lead out his team to face the winners of the match between Sierra Leone and Guinea Bissau in the second round of qualifiers scheduled for May.

Provided Nigeria scales through the two qualifying rounds, their final qualification match could see the Flying Eagles face off against Morocco who the Super Eagles lost 4 – 0 to in the CHAN final.

Preparations have started for the under qualification series as Head Coach of the team, has invited CHAN stars Nura Muhammed, Ikouwem Udoh who emerged winner of the men’s Young Player of the Year award at the just concluded NFF Awards and 26 others for the qualification series.

Winners of the African Under 20 crown will represent the continent at the FIFA under 20 World Cup in 2019.

Nigeria has never lifted the FIFA under 20 World Cup but were finalist at the 1989 and 2005 editions.

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World: Lower oil prices force saudis to widen their circle of friends

Oil wells in the Midway Sunset oil field, California's oldest, near Fellows, Calif., Jan. 22, 2013. While Saudi Arabia is still a major energy producer, it must compensate for its lost revenue, and the U.S., China and Russia are all circling in hopes of gaining a financial advantage.

Saudi Arabia has long been the dominant force in oil, leaving the world at the mercy of its ambitions and interests. Now the kingdom must refresh its strategy to reflect a weaker hand — and in many ways, a different game.

The changing nature of the energy industry — the oil production boom in American shale fields, the persistence of lower crude prices, and the rise of natural gas — has transformed the geopolitical equation.

While Saudi Arabia is a major energy producer, it must compensate for its lost revenue. And the United States, China and Russia are all circling in hopes of gaining a financial advantage.

Russia, smarting from Western sanctions and lower oil prices, is moving to embrace Saudi Arabia for energy deals despite their rivalry in Syria, where the two countries support competing sides. China, with its domestic oil production in steep decline, seeks a stable flow not just of Saudi oil but of Saudi investment in its growing petrochemical and refinery industries.

And Washington is willing to overlook those flirtations in the hope that Saudi Arabia will continue to be a strategic bulwark against Iran.

The desires of all three superpowers fit neatly into Saudi Arabia’s strategy to find new investment partners as part of a broader push to diversify its oil-dependent economy, trim large budget deficits and secure the future of both the kingdom’s welfare state and its monarchy.

The keystone to the project is the proposed initial public stock offering of Saudi Aramco, the national oil company, a deal that could be worth hundreds of billions of dollars.

The changing geopolitical game was on full display in December when Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, Khalid al-Falih, braved the Russian arctic cold as President Vladimir Putin’s guest of honor at the opening of a giant natural-gas export terminal.

For Putin, it was an audacious embrace of a U.S. ally as he moved to expand his nation’s energy riches despite the sanctions. For al-Falih, it was a chance to discuss future gas sales, attract investment in Saudi Aramco and coordinate efforts to prop up global oil prices.

“If we continue to work the way we do, we will turn from rivals to partners,” Putin told al-Falih at the public ceremony. The Saudi official readily agreed.

The ultimate success of the Saudi Aramco public offering and the entirety of the kingdom’s economic reform remain in question, and progress so far has been mixed. Nevertheless, U.S., Chinese and even Russian financiers are entwined in a complex dance around the initial public offering, promised later this year.

President Donald Trump has called for the IPO to be listed in New York. A Saudi listing now appears more likely, with additional trading in London or Hong Kong. Global financiers say they want a piece of the action wherever it occurs.

The interest in the IPO has given the kingdom greater leverage at a time when the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, through which it has long wielded power, has lost clout.

“The Saudis are compensating for their lost power in OPEC and they are showing pure geopolitical pragmatism in their new energy and foreign policy,” said Bill Richardson, a former energy secretary and ambassador to the United Nations. “But they are not just compensating for lost power. They are adding to their power in world politics.”

Saudi Arabia has had a central role in global energy since at least World War II. When the kingdom created a global glut of oil to gain market share in the mid-1980s, it sent prices into a tailspin that contributed to the bankruptcy of the Soviet Union at the same time that it was financing Afghan rebels fighting the Soviets.

The kingdom was such a crucial supplier of oil to the U.S. that Washington went to war in the early 1990s in part to protect it from a possible Iraqi invasion. And when China needed energy supplies for its expanding economy in the early years of the new century, Saudi Arabia was there with an ambitious oil exploration program to meet the demand.

But OPEC can no longer control oil prices alone. A flood of oil from American shale fields has enabled the United States to slash imports of OPEC oil and begin exporting to markets that were once dominated by Saudi crude.

The Saudis, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, are seeking to link cuts in OPEC production over the past two years with cuts by Russia, another oil-exporting powerhouse, to buoy prices. Over the longer term, the Saudis want to import natural gas to replace domestic consumption of oil for electricity, freeing more crude for export.

At the same time, the country is expanding its investments in refineries and petrochemical plants around Asia and the United States to guarantee markets for its crude while making additional sales of higher-value gasoline, diesel and other refined products.

“Low oil prices have made the Saudi way of life unsustainable, so they have to find alternatives,” said Bruce Riedel, a former Middle East analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency and the author of “Kings and Presidents: Saudi Arabia and the United States Since F.D.R.” “Any partner they can find that can help them do that, they are going to embrace enthusiastically.”

The most surprising partner is Russia, which remains on the opposite side of the Syrian civil war and is also trying to build better relations with Iran, Saudi Arabia’s bitter regional rival.

In the fall of 2016, the crown prince’s father, King Salman, made the first official trip to Russia by a reigning Saudi monarch. Multiple cooperation agreements including military sales were reached, as well as a commitment by Russia’s largest petrochemicals company, Sibut, to build a plant in Saudi Arabia.

Kirill Dmitriev, chief executive of the state-run Russian Direct Investment Fund, recently expressed interest in the Saudi Aramco IPO, even suggesting that a group of Russian and Chinese investors could join in a bid.

Relationships between the Chinese and Saudi oil companies had already grown close in recent years. Saudi Aramco bought a 25 percent stake in a refinery in Fujian province operated by the state-owned oil giant Sinopec, and the companies have joint refinery ventures in Saudi Arabia. China and Saudi Arabia also signed a preliminary agreement last summer to create a $20 billion investment fund for infrastructure, energy and mining projects.

“We might as well work with them,” said Sadad Ibrahim al-Husseini, a former Saudi Aramco executive vice president. “They desperately need energy, and we have a heck of a lot of energy, so the pieces fit.”

Such deals also promote Saudi Aramco’s efforts to become a global refining powerhouse. That can only increase the value of the proposed initial public offering of the company, which already produces more crude than any other in the world.

Many international banks, including JPMorgan Chase, HSBC, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and Credit Suisse, have been seeking a role in the eventual deal.

“Every global investment bank should be interested in a lead role given the quality of the company and the fact that it would be the largest IPO in history,” said Osmar Abib, global head of oil and gas at Credit Suisse Securities.

The kingdom has valued the company at $2 trillion, a number that investment bankers say would be realistic only if oil were worth $100 a barrel, nearly $40 more than the current price.

Many energy experts doubt that the stock offering will be completed because of persistent questions about the rule of law in Saudi Arabia, as well as the special privileges granted to Saudi royalty. They predict that members of the royal family will be reluctant to give up the confidentiality of their earnings from the company, which are now hidden from the public. International investors have also been shaken by the recent roundup of wealthy Saudis who were forced to pay for their freedom.

“It’s going to be very hard for them to persuade anybody to buy a hunk of Aramco until they figure out how to be more transparent about the royals’ take and the actual value of the company,” said David L. Goldwyn, who was the State Department’s top energy official early in the Barack Obama administration.

Saudi oil executives say the issues of valuation and governance will be worked out in the end because the crown prince and his father view the public offering as central to remaking the economy with more foreign investment.

“There is no backtracking,” al-Husseini said. “The IPO commitment is driven by a central leadership, by people who are empowered to make decisions. It’s not a winding narrow road that comes to no conclusion.”

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

CLIFFORD KRAUSS © 2018 The New York Times

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Opinion: In China, fears of a 'super-president' with 'no limits on his power'

Chinese President Xi Jinping attends a meeting at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, January 18, 2017.

Xi, who has been president since 2013, has tried to cultivate an image as a benevolent father figure who is working to promote China’s peaceful rise.

President Xi Jinping’s efforts to indefinitely extend his rule as China’s leader, announced on Sunday, raised fresh fears in China of a resurgence of strongman politics — and fears abroad of a new era of hostility and gridlock.

Xi, who has been president since 2013, has tried to cultivate an image as a benevolent father figure who is working to promote China’s peaceful rise.

But the ruling Communist Party’s decision to amend China's Constitution and open a path to a third term for Xi heightened a sense of resentment in China among academics, lawyers, journalists and business executives. Many have watched warily as Xi has used his power to imprison scores of dissidents, stifle free speech and tighten oversight of the economy, the world’s second largest.

Wu Qiang, a political analyst in Beijing who is critical of Xi, said the change to the Constitution would turn Xi into a “super-president.”

“He will have no limits on his power,” he said.

Government censors rushed to block criticism of the decision. Internet memes depicted Xi as an emperor with no regard for the rule of law and showed a portrait of Xi replacing Mao’s hallowed image in Tiananmen Square. Another repurposed an ad for Durex condoms, adding a tag line — “Twice is not enough” — to poke fun at the idea of Xi angling for a third term.

The party’s move comes as Xi has proclaimed an era of China’s greatness, when the country, he says, will take what he see as its rightful place as a top global power. Already, it is establishing military bases in the Western Pacific and Africa, building infrastructure across Asia, parts of Europe and Africa, and running what Xi hopes will be the world’s No. 1 economy within two decades or sooner.

“China feels it is on the road to great power status and they want to perpetuate the trajectory they are on,” said David Finkelstein, director of China Studies at CNA, a research institute in Arlington, Virginia.

Some analysts outside China said they worried that allowing Xi one-man rule might worsen an increasingly tense relationship between the United States and China.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

JANE PERLEZ and JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ © 2018 The New York Times

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Areola admits concerns over Neymar ahead of PSG-Madrid clash

Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar

The Brazilian rolled his ankle during Paris Saint-Germain’s 3-0 win over Marseille in Ligue 1, leading to fears he could miss a lengthy spell

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Fulani Herdsmen: Niger govt to revive, expand 30,000 hectares Bobi grazing reserve

Niger state government to expand 30,000 hectares Bobi grazing reserve

Gov. Abubakar Bello stated this while inspecting the site on Sunday.

The Niger State Government says it is reviving and expanding the 30,000 hectares Bobi Grazing Reserve in Oro village of Mariga Local Government, as part of efforts to curtail farmers/herdsmen clashes.

A statement by Jibrin Ndache, Chief Press Secretary of the Governor, said on Sunday in Minna that Gov. Abubakar Bello stated this while inspecting the site on Sunday.

It quoted Bello as saying that reviving the grazing reserves was part of Federal Government’s efforts toward ending the clashes that had continued to claim human and animal lives.

Bello said that a committee had been put in place to meet with herdsmen on modalities for operating the reserve.

The statement added that government was assessing facilities at the grazing reserve with a view to renovate them and expand the fields to cater for a minimum of one million ruminant animals.

It quoted Bello as saying that “our forefathers foresaw a situation of conflict among us that was why they provided the grazing reserves over 50 years ago’’.

It said that existing structures and facilities would be renovated and refurbished while schools would be revived to meet the educational needs of the herdsmen.

ALSO READ: Army denies shielding Fulani herdsmen in Benue state

“We will need more grazing areas, so it has become necessary to grow grasses. We will also need milk collection centres and veterinary services at the grazing reserve,’’ Bello said.

According to him, the Niger government is planning to enforce a cattle tax system for security purposes.

He said that the tax regime would ease the monitoring of herdsmen occupying the grazing reserve area.

“To ensure the success of the programme, we are considering tax, though we have not concluded our arrangement,” he said.

He said that the tax system was good for security purposes as strange elements would easily be detected.

Bello warned those that had encroached into the land for farming to steer clear of the gazetted area to avoid clashes with herdsmen.

“I don’t expect any farmer here. I have just been told that there are some farmers who are here illegally.

“So, if there is any farmer here, I have just given instruction that notice should be given and they should know that this is strictly a gazetted Grazing Reserve,’’ Bello said.

Mr David Sado, Officer in Charge of the Grazing Reserve, told the governor that past administrations had not paid any attention to the facility ever since it was handed over to the state government in 2006.

Sado explained that Bobi Grazing Reserves consisted of 30,000 hectares of land divided into seven blocks with about 700 households and six earth dams, a solar-powered and motorized boreholes and five pasture blocks.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Bobi Grazing Reserve was established 50 years ago and was handed over to the Niger government in 2006.

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INEC: PDP rejects agency’s investigative committee on under-aged voting

Under-Aged Voting: PDP rejects INEC's probe panel

The PDP said the panel lacked credibility as it comprised officials of INEC, which had been accused of complicity in the issue.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has rejected the eight-member in-house committee constituted by Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to investigate reports of under-age voters in Kano State.

In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, on Sunday in Abuja, the PDP said the panel lacked credibility as it comprised officials of INEC, which had been accused of complicity in the issue.

It said that the panel had been detailed to arrive at pre-determined findings and recommendations to exonerate the commission and play down on the electoral implications of the existence of under-age voters.

The party said that the scope of the inquest, particularly the exclusion of Katsina State from the probe in spite of vast evidence of under-age voters in that state, was not acceptable.

It alleged that the fact that the All Progressives Congress (APC) rose in staunch defence of INEC over the existence of minors as voters further confirmed that the ruling party had more than vested interests in the illegality.

“Nigerians have been wondering why INEC is afraid of looking at its register in Katsina state.

“Is it because Katsina is the home state of President Muhammadu Buhari and a probe is likely to expose cans of worms?

“Is INEC afraid that a sanitised register would lead to a massive drop in the voting population in the state and cripple APC’s rigging plan?

“Nigerians are also wondering why INEC has vehemently refused to include other stakeholders, including political parties, credible NGOs and Civil Society Organisations in this important assignment to guarantee its
credibility,”
it stated.

The party alleged that by excluding other stakeholders, INEC was definitely not sincere with the sanitisation of the voter register in Kano, Katsina and other states.

“INEC, under Prof. Mahmood Yakubu is already manifesting weaknesses and bias, which further confirms why it should not be trusted in the conduct of the 2019 general elections.

“Consequently, the PDP and all aligning stakeholders will not accept any findings or recommendations from INEC’s in-house committee as such will not reflect the reality on the ground regarding the contaminated register,’’ it added.

The party insisted that INEC must be bold enough to extend the inquest to Katsina state as well as other states where minors were registered.

According to it, failure by the commission to do so implies that it has already caved in to pressure ahead of the 2019 elections.

The PDP charged the INEC chairman to quickly redeem the image of the commission by immediately disbanding the flawed committee.

It advised the commission to set up a more credible and transparent panel made up of political parties, credible NGOs and CSOs, and extend the inquest to Katsina and other states.

It said Nigerians would not accept anything short of a credible, free and fair general elections in 2019, adding that any attempt by anyone to subvert the will of the people would have himself to blame.

ALSO READ: Officials can't risk lives to stop underage voting – INEC

Meanwhile, the PDP has urged the Federal Government to provide answers to urgent questions surrounding the abduction of schoolgirls in Dapchi, Yobe.

It said in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, on Sunday in Abuja, that the Presidency needed to react to the allegation that security was compromised around the school.

The party said that the Federal Government should account for all the misleading reports that frustrated the immediate rescue of the girls.

“Nigerians have been in shock over revelations by the Yobe Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Gaidam, that the abduction was preceded by withdrawal of troops around Dapchi, thereby paving the way for insurgents to attack and abduct the girls.”

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Odd Enough: This mom went to her doctor for postpartum depression — And was escorted to the ER by the police

Mom Has Cops Called on Her After Telling Doctor She Has Postpartum Depression

When Sacramento, California mom Jessica Porten started experiencing symptoms of postpartum depression four months after the birth of her daughter, Kira, her husband scheduled a doctor's appointment so she could seek help.

Ten hours later, she reportedly left the emergency room without even seeing an M.D.

When Sacramento, California mom Jessica Porten started experiencing symptoms of postpartum depression four months after the birth of her daughter, Kira, her husband scheduled a doctor's appointment so she could seek help. He even called ahead to explain the reason for her visit.

But when Jessica arrived, and confided in a nurse practitioner, her appointment took an unexpected turn.

In a now-viral Facebook post, Jessica wrote, "I tell them I have a very strong support system at home, so although I would never hurt myself or my baby, I’m having violent thoughts and I need medication and therapy to get through this."

Then Jessica claims the nurse practitioner left the room and called the police—not to arrest her, but to bring her to the emergency room for an evaluation. “They told me they need to handle this in the ER,” she tells Women's Health.

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Once she arrived at the hospital, Jessica says she had blood drawn and a urine sample taken. During the entire ordeal, which lasted 10 hours, Jessica had her four-month-old baby with her. “There was no comfortable place for me to sit and nurse her. They took my shoes away and I was just walking around in socks,” she says. They also took her clothes so that she couldn’t harm herself with them.

“The attitude of the hospital staff from the start was very much ‘I’m so sorry, but I have to, it’s just our protocol,'” Jessica says.

At 10:45 p.m., Jessica finally met with a social worker for evaluation. “If I didn’t get cleared, I’d have to go on a 72-hour psychiatric hold and be separated from my family. Still, I kept telling them I was not going to hurt myself or my children,” she explains.

She says the social worker decided against putting her on a psychiatric hold, and discharged her. While she says the social worker was very thorough and caring, she couldn’t do much except hand her papers with resources for women suffering from postpartum depression.

"I leave the ER at midnight, my spirit more broken than ever, no medication, no follow up appointment, never spoke to a doctor," Jessica wrote in her Facebook post.

According to ABC News, which covered the story, Jessica's ob-gyn office confirmed that she had an appointment that day. ABC News also says the Sacramento Police Department verified that they responded to a call that day. And, while the hospital wouldn't verify the events because of privacy, the news network says Jessica showed them discharge papers from the hospital.

This is what it's like to suffer from depression:

Could This Happen To You?

Jessica's story is alarming—but it's not the norm for all women with symptoms of PPD.

Most obstetricians use postpartum depression screenings to evaluate women and pinpoint who may be at risk, says Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., clinical professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at Yale University School of Medicine. (You should also be screened at the pediatrician's office, according to 2010 guidelines issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics.)

"If this isn't an emergency—the patient isn't suicidal—we can take care of women in an outpatient setting. Women shouldn't be afraid of discussing these issues with providers," she adds.

However, if a patient confesses to suicidal thoughts, or thoughts of hurting the baby, or planning to do so, then the doctor is obligated to do more than just provide in-office counseling. "In those situations, medical folks are obligated to get the patient to an emergency facility for an evaluation immediately," explains Minkin.

Regardless, you should feel supported by your healthcare team. The Seleni Institute, a non-profit focused on emotional health in families, suggests opening up to the doctor you trust the most (whether that's your general practitioner or an obstetrician), and bringing a list to the office that expresses your symptoms, questions, and concerns. It's also important to express even scary thoughts without worrying about being judged.

"In obstetrics, I hope that we are all taking women seriously with these problems. I hope that we have been getting better on evaluating a treating these women," adds Minkin.

How To Seek Help For PPD

While in her original post, Jessica said she was still processing her emotions about the ordeal, she now has a clear picture of how she wants her experience to help other moms.

"Millions of women have [violent thoughts] without acting on them. We need to raise awareness that if you’re having these thoughts you’re not alone,” says Jessica. “I want to do everything I can to end the stigma about this."

She adds, “I want to make sure other people they serve are receiving quality care. I want to fix it,” she says.

If you're a new mom who may be suffering from postpartum depression, Jessica urges you to reach out to someone you trust. You can also call the Postpartum Support International line at 1-800-944-4773.

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Girl Smarts: 'This is the one sports bra that's comfortable and flattering for my large boobs'

(Blame it on genetics, hormones, and weight loss/gain.) As such, I've experimented with a looot of sports bras, and most have been just okay.

My boobs have been just about every size you can imagine. After having breast-reduction surgery in 2011 to shrink my 34G/H chest into something more manageable for my 54 frame, I've flip-flopped between everything from a C to a DDD.

 (Blame it on genetics, hormones, and weight loss/gain.) As such, I've experimented with a looot of sports bras, and most have been just okay.

While my girls are much perkier than they used to be and can pull off less serious bras (I no longer need underwire for running, thank goodness), finding the perfect piece has been harder than my surgeon ever suggested it would be.

There are three major things I look for in a sports bra: support (for my current DDs, which are quite dense and annoyingly like to bounce), comfort (meaning zero chafing spots, no restrictive waistband), and shape (as in, no uniboob, overly padded, or pancake effect). For whatever reason, I often find a bra that hits on number one and two but misses on that last point. Which is a huge bit for me'why should I have gone through the pain, scarring, and six-month recovery of reduction surgery and not love the shape of my chest even when I'm working out, which is such a big part of my life?

That's precisely why, when I found the Brooks Running UpLift Crossback bra, I scooped up five of them. On the Brooks site, the bra is labeled as medium-impact for C-D cupped women, but it's so much more than that. Without too much structure, the bra keeps my breasts in place so seamlessly that I completely forget about my chest as I run (the ultimate goal!).

Find out what women want men to know about boobs:

Unlike most big-boobed bras I've tried, the UpLift also has a lower neckline and *gentle* molding that makes your boobs look like actual boobs instead of squished scones. The fabric is soft and not itchy (something I've noticed in several compressive bras), and the straps aren't so thick that they look hideous under a tank. The straps also cross in the back so you can wear a racerback top and not feel like a walking fashion faux pas.

The best part is, the Brooks Running UpLift Crossback bra is such a hot seller, they're constantly updating it in fresh colors. Which means you can pretty much always find a shade or two on sale. But even if not, $44 isn't a bad price to pay for a bra that makes you look as good as you feel, at any size of the alphabet.

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Sunday, 25 February 2018

Migration: Youth irregular migration:Cons and way out

Youth Migration Summit come March 24th, 2018 towards Curbing this menace.

Thousands of Africans stake their lives as they venture on a boat journey in search of what they think will be a better and easier living standard. A journey that begins with hope but end with despair.

It's painful that Nigeria ranks highest in the statistics of irregular Migration. Communities had lost able bodied youths, valuable assets and properties to Irregular Migration.

Call for action.

The regular fixture and menace of irregular migration by youths, Nigerians especially has called for actions by actors from different sectors including the United Nations, with imminent mayhem set to loose at the slack of quick attention.

Blind by rapt desires to dump marrowless bones for sumptuous, delicious strong meats, several youths have had to bid the world farewell in hurtful ways which of course has left their family members chewing dirge like a gum.

You would agree with me that thousands of Africans stake their lives as they venture on a boat journey in search of what they think will be a better and easier living standard. A journey that begins with hope but end with despair.

Also Read: Austrian government to train 1,000 illegal Nigerian migrants before repatriation.

Following several “Save our  soul” messages from stranded migrants last November, over 3,000 Nigerian youths were repatriated  courtesy of the collaboration between the Federal Government of Nigeria and International Organization of Migration (IOM) from Libya due to inhuman activities they were baptized into like slave trade, sexual harassments amongst others en route Italy and other European countries.

 

Dreadful Misadventure.

Plethora inexcusable excuses may arise as being the cause for embarking on this dreadful adventure by many youths, bearing in mind, the state of the unfavouring Nigerian economy status yet, truth be told that migrating off  the country unlawfully may as well result to migrating to the earth beyond.

The unquenchable thirst and unholy search for Golden Fleece or greener pastures has proven to be the top motivating factor for illegal migration of Nigerian youths. Driven by wrong optimistic mindsets, many of them risk their lives and future for pecuniary interest only to become stranded in the country with infinitesimally few of the list being lucky.

Knowing that it’s a scary game, some have sworn to oust from the country and rather die in the Mediterranean sea with murmurs of being unable to bear the said poverty level in Nigeria.

But, it’d be myopic to rely solely on the aforementioned as reason for youth irregular migration, as other underlying factors should be unravelled.  

Other Factors.

Let me quickly establish the fact that our youths are broadminded and goal inclined as well, believing their potentials or goals will wear a new toga if only they can eject to appear in European countries hence, resorting to illegal migration due to the low cost of transportation it offers compared to flight ticket. We may tag this as unreasonable while it’s factually true because some of them are principled, not wanting to resort to theft or borrowing for travelling purpose. Who would even agree to give out loan on travelling terms? None, I guess! So they rest on their hopes for a better life.

Also Read: Bodies of 20 migrants recovered at sea in Spain.

Notably, many graduates; HND especially desires to travel out for Postgraduate programmes because of the stereotyped conception that has greeted HND Certification in Nigeria, the need to stand tall among peers in the industry, ensuring 5 years(one year I.T inclusive) in the Polytechnic doesn’t flood away.

“Truth is getting a valid Visa sometimes may take going through hell sentence, not even when International Passport issuance is taking decade if proper settlements isn’t made to certain ranked immigration officers. Corrupt, sharp practices in this agency has also contributed negatively to the rise of irregular migration in Nigeria. Many have also fallen into the cobwebs of fraudsters resulting in loss of huge amount of money; they jump at any chance to eschew shame among friends and family.

The money to get a passport, if I sum it together with what I have, the route Emeka passed to Canada will be okay so as to get little fund to spend after getting there; another reason may arise from here.

 

Dangers involved.

Be that as it may, mishap looms for irregular migrants for the negative impacts it stamps on them may remain lifetime scars; some may be lucky to tell the awful story while others may not be chanced to do so.

Should we talk about the psychological effect that would remain crested in parents after the loss of their children, wives that may end up being abandoned in psychiatric hospitals due to husband’s death or even the migrants that may get isolated with psychological imbalance for unwarranted evil experiences, experienced?

Sexual abuse is inevitable, males inclusive. Females among them are used as sex dolls in foreign countries with little or no pay only to contact HIV/AIDS or ‘sleep in peace’ after several abortion attempts.  Circumstances arise where their kidneys and livers are sold, leaving them half dead.

Worthy of note is that, many never get to their desired destination but, end their lives in the Mediterranean Sean while some are hijacked, us as sacrificial lambs, slave trade and trafficking.

Furthermore, those involved in anti-social activities such as drug peddling, internet fraud, prostitution get remanded in prisons with double count charges of illegal migration and societal disruptions.   

Regrettably, a large number of them do not get good jobs even with their genuine academic certificates but, gives-in to dirty menial jobs that could have been endured at home since they’re always on the lookout for police raids. Their hope dashes away when eventually caught and deported back to their country with disappointment and shame for not coming back home as a champion. Suicide action may arise from a depressed one.

Nigeria will also lose its honour as Africa’s giant in the face of other nations if concise efforts aren’t geared to curtail this incessant trend.

Youths, this journey is illegal, destructive, mind-bending, frustrating, tear and breathe taking. It’s not a voyage worth dying for when you can easily stay in Nigeria to become successful and establish an enterprise that Whites can patronise in Nigeria. If you really have reasonable things to do, migrate in the right way via the Emigration office!

 

Alternatives.

Alternatively, there are fields wherein youths can venture into which can in turn birth financial stability. Example is poultry business. This may look unrealistic but according to research, poultry farming is very lucrative and the good news is that it doesn't require big capital to start. Also, youths should learn about technical trades that can lead to paid/self employment. Practical skills in Solar Technology are sorely lacking in Nigeria and young people who acquire qualification in this field are assured of lucrative jobs since the trend is now towards sustainable renewable energy.

This fight against Youth Irregular Migration however, demand all stakeholders in the country involving NGOs, Community Leaders, Religious houses, Parents and not leaving out Government at all levels, to work differently and in  unison to attain the needed level of sanity against this cause. Advocacy programmes regarding the dangers of irregular Migration be noised abroad in  and via all media platforms, social media importantly.

Youth Migration Summit.

Big hands to the Youth Development Centre of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library for steering up a fiery campaign about Irregular Migration which would be backed up by a Youth Migration Summit come March 24th, 2018 towards Curbing this menace.

Legal ways to migrate abound, with no consequence which will make anything you desire doing outside your homeland sane, accomplishable and successful. The Emigration office is always there to guide you via the right manners. My dear youths, do it right, do it well.

Wisdom is the ability of discern difference between good and bad, life and death. Naija youths, let's be part of #TheAbroad campaign and #SayNoToIrregularMigration in order to totally curb this from damaging the lives and future of our youths. Be wise!

Written by Adekunle Adewunmi.

Adekunle Adewunmi is  YDC-OOPL State Ambassador, Kogi State for the fight against Youth Irregular Migration. He's a Correspondent at Church Times Agency, Nigeria. Some  of his works have  been published on websites like Church Times Nigeria, YNaija, MoshoodMuhammed, Pulse NG,Eyimofe Okuwoga.

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Sowore: SaharaReporters publisher says Buhari has no brain, declares for president

SaharaReporters publisher has declared his intention to run against President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 presidential elections.

Omoyele Sowore, the publisher of online news platform, SaharaReporters has said President Muhammadu Buhari has no brain as he declares his intention to run against him in 2019.

Sowoore made the remark at the venue of his presidential ambition declaration in Ikeja, GRA on Sunday, February 25, 2018.

"Buhari is not even analogue. He can't even use a telephone by himself," Sowore said as he announced his decision to run against Buhari in 2019," he said.

Continuing, Sowore promised to turn Nigeria into a construction site should he be elected into office.

He said: "In my first day as a president, I'll turn Nigeria into a construction site. I have created jobs before. Since Buhari became president, his cows haven't multiplied. He has had 150 cows since.

"If you ask Nigerians about the economic plans of Buhari, they'll point to the British accent of the finance minister. How does accent create jobs?

 

"As activists,  we can run Nigeria.  If a goat gets the kind of waiver Dangote gets,  the goat will be rich.

"Jagaban has taken every piece of land you can find in Lagos. Saraki has taken over Kwara.

"I have fought a lot of bad guys before, I will do so again."

The declaration is currently going on, Pulse will be updating this report as events unfold.

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Lassa Fever: Association advises FG to involve social media

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Prof. Peter Katchy, the national president of the association, gave the advice in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Sunday.

The National Complementary and Alternative Medical Association has advised governments to use the social media for wider sensitisation and mobilisation against the growing threat of Lassa fever.

Prof. Peter Katchy, the national president of the association, gave the advice in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu on Sunday.

He said that the social media was already becoming a media of choice for news and information for most Nigerians because a growing number of people now have smart or android phones.

He said life-saving messages could be shared to friends and loved ones on the same social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Messanger, among others.

Result-oriented awareness campaigns during outbreaks such as Lassa fever will encourage people with symptoms to seek immediate health care.

“The campaigns should use modern communication strategies and channels, especially the social media.

“While the language should be adapted to local language and culture of the people to be easily accepted,’’ he said.

Katchy also called for more awareness sensitisation on promotion of appropriate hygiene practices such as hand-washing with soap and running water.

According to him, safe preparation and storage of food at home and public places will further protect everyone against Lassa fever.

Our people should be made to know the great benefits of environmental sanitation and proper deployment of rodenticides at the right time and quantity,’’ he said.

Statistics from the National Centre for Disease Control revealed that the country recorded 913 suspected cases of Lassa fever from the fresh outbreak.

The centre figure showed 73 deaths with the disease spreading to 17 out of the 36 states in the country.

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Sports: Ester Ledecka completes historic Olympic run winning gold in both ski and snowboard events

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After Ester Ledecka's amazing upset victory in the ladies' Super-G event, she made history on Saturday by taking gold in snowboard parallel giant slalom.

  • Ester Ledecka made history at the Winter Olympics, becoming the first athlete to ever medal in both Alpine skiing and snowboarding events at the same games.
  • Ledecka's run began with her shocking upset win in ladies' Super-G, an event in which she had never placed higher than 29th.
  • Just before the games came to a close, she completed her historic feat, winning her best event, the women's snowboard parallel giant slalom.

Ester Ledecka completed one of the greatest individual feats ever accomplished at the Winter Olympics on Saturday, winning the women's snowboard parallel giant slalom event to take her second gold medal of the games in two different sports.

While many athletes have medaled twice at the same Winter Games, no athlete has come close to Ledecka, as her first gold medal win at Pyeongchang 2018 came not in another snowboarding event, but in skiing.

Ledecka, a snowboarder by trade, shocked the sporting world last week when she finished first in the ladies' Super-G — an event she had competed at at the international level before, but had never placed higher than 29th. Her run was so improbable that the NBC announcing team had actually already named another skier the winner, under the assumption that none of the remaining athletes, Ledecka included, had a shot at catching the favorite.

Ledecka was as shocked as anyone else at her win — when she reached the bottom of her run, she appeared in disbelief and confusion as she realized that she had overtaken the lead.

But as shocking as her win was, it was just the start of her Olympic run. On Saturday, she completed it — taking gold in her best event, women's snowboard parallel giant slalom, which she had been favored in at the start of the games.

With the two gold medals, Ledecka became the first athlete in history to win gold in both Alpine skiing and snowboarding at the same Winter Games.

Her performance will go down as one of the most impressive in the history of the Olympics. While many athletes have won multiple gold medals in a year, Ledecka was the first woman to even compete in both Alpine skiing and snowboarding events, and she ended up winning gold in both. Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time, but imagine if he had attempted to win gold in both swimming and diving — that's the type of accomplishment Ledecka pulled off with her historic feat.


After her run, Ledecka said she hoped her success would inspire future athletes — kids who might be growing up with a love of both sports.

"Do whatever you want," she said. "If you want to choose just one, then choose just one. I wanted to choose both and a lot of people told me that it's not possible to get to the top in both."

At just 22 years old, there's no doubt that Ledecka has a bright future in both sports.

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#PressforProgress in 2018?

By Denerele Animasaun

Next week is the International Women’s Day and this year’s  theme is #PressforProgress. It is obvious, there is much more to do in terms of gender parity to lift Nigeria females out of poverty and lack of opportunities. This year, it is hoped that many will pledge one action during international women’s day. Take your pick-maintains gender parity mind-set, challenge stereotypes and bias, forge positive visibility of women, influence other’s beliefs or actions and most importantly, let’s all celebrate women’s achievements.

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Nigeria did not fare well, and was 118th in the ranking and she can do better. I am sure those who are not concerned that Nigeria did not make it higher in the ranking. They should be concerned, we all should be. We all have to share the responsibility of lifting our girls and woman so that they can live up to their full potential. So if  Rwanda, South Africa and Namibia, can do so, why can’t Nigeria? According to the World Bank, if, young Nigerian women had the same employment rates as young Nigerian men, they would add 13.9 billion Naira in annual GDP. It makes sense, you would think that Nigeria, should work towards mandatory education for all girls, just as it is for boys.

Girls are often not given that opportunity as in our society we often write off the girl child. In a nation of 180 million people, women make up 49.5% of the population so there is no better place for parity. It is common in our culture to place more value on boys than girls. You can see that, in that way we react at the arrival  of a baby boy; that of jubilation and in contrast, the arrival of a baby girl is often greeted with muted commiserations from friends and family. If the truth be told, the mother is often made to feel a failure if she does not provide the family with a male and an heir. The odds are already stacked against the female and Nigeria is not alone.

The sad fact is one-quarter to one-half of girls in developing countries become mothers before age 18 according, to the United Nations Population Fund. The focus should therefore be on health and human rights of girls and women. Only then, we can begin to seriously make the pledge towards gender parity. Let us do away with sound bites and the rhetoric, we need commitment and actions. We need to change our mind-set in the way that girls and women are treated in our society.

 

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Strategy: Dollar General is defying the retail apocalypse and opening 900 stores — here's what it's like to shop there

Dollar General is opening 900 stores in 2018.

Dollar General's squat, boxy stores feature fluorescent lighting, narrow aisles, and basic metal shelving.

  • Dollar General is opening 900 stores this year, remodeling 1,000 locations, and relocating 100 stores.
  • In the most recent quarter, the retailer's same-store sales sales grew 4.3%.


Retailers are closing thousands of stores in one of the biggest waves of closures in years.

But there's at least one company bucking that trend: Dollar General. Instead of shutting down stores, Dollar General is opening hundreds of more locations.

The discount chain says it plans to open 900 stores this year, remodel 1,000 locations, and relocate 100 stores.

In the most recent quarter, the retailer's same-store sales sales grew 4.3%, and total sales rose 11% to $5.9 billion. We went to a Dollar General store in Richmond, Virginia, to find out what makes it so successful.

At the entrance of the store, shoppers are greeted with a "last chance" table of discounted goods.

The store feels tiny. Most Dollar General Stores range between 7,000 and 10,000 feet, which is about half the size of a CVS store. It's lit with bright, fluorescent lights and features narrow aisles with basic metal shelving.

To the left of the entrance, there's a large selection of snacks, drinks, and candy similar to what you might find at a gas station or convenience store.

Wine and beer are easily accessible.

This is the only refrigerated section in the store.

It features dairy products like cheese, milk, and eggs, as well as frozen meals and pizzas. This section of the store also features dry packaged foods like cereal and soup.

One aisle features items that all cost $1. These products aren't necessarily discounted — they just come in smaller package sizes than what shoppers would find at Walmart or Kroger.

For example, this box contains just five trash bags, compared to the boxes of 24 or more bags that Walmart carries. I compared Dollar General's prices on these trash bags and six other items to Walmart's prices for the same products, and I found minimal differences. Dollar General was nearly 3% more expensive overall on a basket that cost $35.75.

I was surprised to find clothing, lingerie, and shoes in the store.

There are also toys, gardening equipment, kitchen tools and small appliances, home decorations, and craft supplies.

No shelf space goes unused. It seems that Dollar General has managed to squeeze everything you would find at a Walmart store into one-tenth of the space.

This helps keeps costs low by ensuring that the stores are cheap to build and require very little labor. Dollar General typically staffs only two to four employees at a time to work the registers and keep the shelves stocked.

But the close quarters mean the aisles are a mess when employees are restocking shelves.

Some of the merchandise is also in disarray.

One aisle devoted to vitamins and over-the-counter medications was completely blocked by an empty box.

Some boxes are deliberately placed in the aisles to bring attention to special deals.

There are also branded displays around the store, like this station of Starbucks drinks.

Shoppers don't seem to mind the cramped space. The smaller store size means they can get in and out of the store quickly with whatever they need.

The register was empty when I tried to check out. I waited five minutes and eventually left to find an employee who could help me.

Dollar General's strategy to keep prices low by driving down labor and infrastructure costs is readily apparent in the stores. But the breadth of products in such a conveniently sized store is unparalleled, making it clear why Dollar General is growing when most other retailers are shrinking.

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In Zamfara: Govt calls for deployment of more policemen

Zamfara Govt calls for deployment of more policemen

The Secretary to Zamfara State Government said that the security operatives in the state were inadequate considering the population of the state.

Prof. Abdullahi Shinkafi, the Secretary to Zamfara State Government, has identified inadequate security personnel as the major obstacles threatening peace restoration in the state.

Shinkafi said this on Saturday in Gusau at an interactive session with the National Economic Council Fact Finding Committee and stakeholders on security challenges in the state.

He said that the security operatives in the state were inadequate considering the population of the state.

Shinkafi said the state had only 2,000 conventional policemen as against the 8,000 required, 400 mobile policemen, 313 soldiers and 150 air force personnel.

He listed other problems as shortage of weapon among the security personnel, porous borders, low level of literacy and poverty.

The SSG maintained that frequent transfer of security personnel had also made it impossible for security agencies to understand the nature of security challenges in the state.

He appealed to the Federal Government to deploy more security operatives to the state and provide them with adequate funds to discharge their duties.

Senator Ahmed Sani said Zamfara was no longer facing farmers/herdsmen clashes but attack by criminals and insurgents and urged the federal government to intervene.

He also charged communities to contribute their quarter by providing useful information to security operatives.

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Gov. Dave Umahi, the Chairman of the  committee commended the effort of the state government and security agencies, noting that the security challenges in the state started with herdsmen/farmers clashes before moving to cattle rustling and insurgency.

He said there was need to improve herdsmen/farmers relationship as well as deployment of more security personnel to the state.

NAN reports that the event was attended by traditional and religious leaders, farmers, herdsmen and politicians.

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Coutinho & Dembele took step forward in Barcelona win, says Valverde

Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi may have orchestrated the Blaugrana’s comeback against Girona, but the coach reserved praise for his side’s big signings

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Barcelona equal record for unbeaten La Liga run

Barcelona celebrate against Girona

The La Liga leaders have surpassed the club record for an unbeaten run in the league, set under Pep Guardiola

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EXTRA TIME: Boateng evokes memories of AC Milan vs. Arsenal meeting

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Oh well, who remembers the 30-year-old’s sensational effort against the Gunners at the San Siro Stadium in 2012?

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Odd Enough: Logan Paul seems to think a suicide awareness video will make up for his stupidity

Logan Paul seems to think a suicide awareness video

Not long after being punished for uploading a callous video of a suicide victim in Japan, YouTuber Logan Paul is back online with a new video  about suicide prevention.

The disgraced vlogger returned to YouTube with a PR-manufactured video about suicide

Not long after being punished for uploading a callous video of a suicide victim in Japan, YouTuber Logan Paul is back online with a new video  about suicide prevention.

We'll give credit where credit is due: It's a well-produced video that tackles a very serious mental health issue. But if you also find that it comes off as a disingenuous attempt at damage control, well, you're not alone.

If you need a refresher, here's the backstory on the Logal Paul YouTube controversy. At the end of December, Paul and his buddies went to Japan to film several episodes of his daily video series. On New Year's Eve, Paul published the second-to-last video in his Japan series what was meant to be a camping excursion in the "haunted" Aokigahara forest, a notorious location for suicides. Instead of camping, Paul and his crew found a real-life suicide victim. After initially panicking, they proceeded to film the body and crack jokes  and then upload the footage.

READ ALSO: Man commits suicide after attacking wife with machete

The backlash was swift and extreme. Paul lost deals with YouTube, was criticized by major celebrities, and after two apologies, was essentially forced off the internet for the better part of a month. If you want to catch up, here's Men's Health's complete timeline of the entire scandal.

Paul returned to YouTube on Wednesday with a seemingly heartfelt video comprised of multiple interviews with survivors of suicide attempts and mental health professionals. The video opens with suicide survivor Kevin Hynes telling his story, then segues into Paul's explanation of what he's trying to do in the series.

"Kevin Hines was 19 when he jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge," Paul says. "He is one of the many incredible people I've been grateful to met over the last three weeks as I aim to further understand the complexities surrounding suicide."

Taken completely out of context, the video itself is pretty good. Paul tells Hines' story and conducts an extensive interview with Dr. John Draper, the director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. In another segment of the video, Paul explains to his followers many of whom are young people  the five things they can do to help someone who may be considering suicide.

"I know I've made mistakes, and I know I've let people down, but what happens when you're given an opportunity to make a difference in the world?" Paul says. "It's time to learn from the past and get as I get better and grow as a human being. I'm here to have a hard conversation so that those who are suffering can have easier ones… I know while I'm not able to solve the problem by myself, I want to be a part of the solution."

Paul also said he's pledging to donate $1,000,000 to various suicide prevention charities; the first $250,000 will go to Draper's NSPL.

That's all well and good, but the video is also very obviously the product of a professional PR campaign to rehabilitate the star's image a point that did not go unnoticed by some of Paul's peers.

"Hey @LoganPaul, first off thank you for your video on suicide awareness," Jimmy Wong, another prominent vlogger tweeted. "Trust, we are grateful you used your platform to teach your audience about an important issue, but let's take a step back here, and look behind the PR team that made this."

In an impassioned Twitter threat, Wong attested that Paul's behavior in Aokigahara was just an extreme end-point to a career filled with discriminatory, predatory, abusive, and inappropriate behavior toward strangers. (Take, for instance, this earlier video in Paul's Japan series, where he and friends accosted strangers in a real-life game of Pokemon Go.)

"I'm putting you on the spot @LoganPaul  if you are truly changing, then it should show in every video you make from here on out," Wong continued. "It DOES NOT END with a well timed PR piece, where you wash your face and hands in slow-mo, have a new haircut, and speak with a somber affectation."

YouTube personality Casey Neistat weighed in, too. ".@LoganPaul has a long way to go and people are right to continue to question his motives, but today's video was a thoughtful first step," he tweeted. "Hopefully this is part of a true effort to move on from sensationalist content."

If you or someone you know is having suicidal thoughts, please seek help immediately or call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.

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