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Nigerians eat too much maggi, that’s why they complain about herdsmen- Dakku

A House of Reps Member representing Dukku/Nafada Federal Constituency of Gombe State, Hon. Aishatu Jibril Dukku has said that cows are very important to herdsmen and they value them more than humans.

She said this during a plenary on herdsmen attacks at the floor of the house on Friday.

Hon Dakku told the house that too much consumption of maggi has made Nigerians so impatient to their problems.

She advised government authorities to proffer a workable solution in favour of the herdsmen.

“You can’t sit down and make conclusions on herdsmen. Yes, they values life of their cows more than even their own lives because that is how God has created them.

“Nigerians have become so edgy these days, maybe because of the food we eat, maybe because we eat too much of maggi.

“We have become so impatient that’s why we don’t listen to each other.

“We don’t want to proffer solution that will be workable to our country.”

Pele recovering after collapsing at home.

Football legend, Pele is recovering in the hospital after collapsing from exhaustion in his home country Brazil, according to the Football Writers’ Association.

The 77-year-old was set to appear at an FWA tribute night in London on Sunday, but he will not be travelling to the UK.

FWA executive secretary Paul McCarthy said: “In the early hours of Thursday morning, Pele collapsed and was taken to hospital in Brazil where he has undergone a series of tests, which appear to point to severe exhaustion.

“He remains on fluids while doctors monitor his recovery. Thankfully, there is no suggestion of anything more serious than exhaustion and everybody at the Football Writers’ Association wishes Pele a swift and full recovery.

“Understandably, his medical situation prevents him from travelling to London for the Football Writers’ Association Tribute Night on Sunday evening at The Savoy.

“But after discussions with Pele and his team, he has insisted the event should continue, not least because many of Pele’s friends are travelling from overseas to be with us on Sunday.

“While it is incredibly sad Pele cannot attend the function, the FWA are grateful that all those who have been asked to pay tribute on the night – Gareth Southgate, Cliff Jones, Gordon Banks and Steve Hunt – are determined to help make the evening a memorable one.

“Pele’s team have also asked that we film the event and send a copy to Brazil in the knowledge it will lift the Great Man’s spirits to see his friends are thinking of him and sending their best wishes. With that in mind, we want to do Pele proud and make Sunday night as memorable as possible.

“It goes without saying, Pele has an open invitation to any of our functions once he regains his health and we are already discussing the possibility of him joining us in May for the Footballer of the Year Dinner.”

Pele scored 77 goals in 92 appearances for Brazil between 1957 and 1971, and 643 goals in 656 appearances for Santos.

Arrest your minister, PDP urges Buhari.

Bayelsa State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to arrest Heineken Lokpobiri, Minister of State for Agriculture, Daily Posts reports.

Bayelsa state governor, Seriake Dickson had accused Lokpobiri and former governor ,Timipre Sylva, of sponsoring mayhem in some parts of the state and some riverine communities in the neighbouring Delta.

PDP state chairman, Chief Moses Cleopas, in a statement, said the party was disturbed that Lokpobiri continues to maintain a sordid reputation that seems inseparably linked to the horrors of violence in Bayelsa state.

“Only recently, the governor òf Bayelsa state, Seriake Dickson, alerted the president, the security community and indeed Nigerians to the dangerous activities of Lopkobiri and other APC chieftains, which without doubt are inimical to peace, security and development of our dear state”, he said.

“Ordinarily, Nigerians who are agitated and troubled by the grave allegation would have expected a reassuring response from somebody of the status of a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. However, Lokpobiri’s response has only deepened the worry about the specter of violence being masterminded by him and his cohorts in Bayelsa.

“His defence, at best, cuts the image of a guilty man in desperation to reconcile contradictions with a contrived appearance of innocence! In his pitiable response to the governor’s claim that he was behind the heinous activities of a deadly militant, Kareowei, who was fingered for perpetrating heinous activities at the waterways of Ekeremor and some communities Delta state, Lokpobiri denied ever meeting him.

“Obviously prodded by his stained conscience, Lokpobiri lied that the militant leader (Kareowei), even threatened him at Ekeremor by shooting into the river when he (Lokpobiri) visited home in January. This explanation and the contradiction in Lokpobiri’s Defence only strengthens the suspicion of complicity in acts of destabilization against the state.”

The party accused the minister of failing to use his position to improve the lot of Bayelsans, alleging that he has used his time in office to cast aspersions on the state government.

It added that it is a shame that all Lokpobiri has done is remind the people of his presence in the orchestration of violence and other acts against the progress of Bayelsa state.

Civil Liberty Organizations, others protest against SARS in PortHarcourt.

By John Didi

A group known as Concerned Rivers People in Collaboration with Civil Liberty Organizations on Friday, 19th January 2018, marched round the streets of Port Harcourt to air their displeasure at the killings by operatives of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) in Rivers State.

The protesters who assembled at the Isaac Boro Park headed for the Nigerian Union of Journalists secretariat at Moscow Road where they’re expected to address the press.

It will be recalled that in December, Nigerians, using different social media platforms, exposed the atrocities committed by the men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad with the hash tag #EndSARS.

Several Nigerians across the country voiced out the bitter experiences they had endured after their encounter with the men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad .

The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, bowed to pressure and ordered the immediate reorganization of the squad and placed a commissioner of Police, under the Department of Operations at the force headquarters, as the overall head of the squad.

The Public relations officer, Rivers state police command, did not reply our request for comments on the matter.

More details to follow

Burna Boy releases “Heavens Gate” video.

Nigerian music sensation, Damini Ogu, popularly known as Burna Boy will release the video to his hit track “Heavens Gate” on Friday.

The song released early last year became an instant sensation, helping to cement Burna’s steady rise to the top.

The video features the British singer and song writer, Lilly Allen.

Burna Boy tweeted that his “Outside” mixtape release party will hold in London on January 24 while the mixtape will be released officially on the 26th of January 2018.

Unilag gets TV license.

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the issuance of a TV license to the University of Lagos, Akoka.

University of Lagos will be the first University in Nigeria to run a Television station.

The Vice-Chancellor University of Lagos Professor Oluwatosin Ogundipe said:
“It is now on record that the present administration signed the first campus TV license & we remain deeply grateful to the President.”
The Television station when fully operational will be Nigeria’s first Campus Television station.

Details later.

Chelsea interested in Edin Dzeko

Chelsea are interested in signing former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko from Roma, Sky Italy reports.

They say Chelsea is prepared to pay €50m for Dzeko and his team-mate Emerson Palmieri, who plays left-back.

Chelsea would let Roma have Michy Batshuayi on loan as part of the deal but the Italians are also asking for another €15m.

Edin Dzeko has scored 12 goals for Roma this season
Dzeko moved to the Italian capital from Manchester City in August 2015.

The 31-year-old has scored 12 goals for Roma this season, including a double against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League in their 3-3 draw in October.

Adolescence now starts from 10 years, scientists say.

Adolescence now lasts from the ages of 10 to 24, although it used to be thought to end at 19, scientists say.

Young people continuing their education for longer, as well as delayed marriage and parenthood, has pushed back popular perceptions of when adulthood begins.

And changing the definition is vital to ensure laws and government policy stay appropriate, they say in the Lancet Child & Adolescent Health journal.

But another expert warns doing so risks “further infantilising young people”.

When puberty begins

Puberty is considered to start when the part of the brain known as the hypothalamus starts releasing a hormone that activates the body’s pituitary and gonadal glands.

This used to happen around the age of 14 but has dropped with improved health and nutrition in much of the developed world to around the age of 10.

As a consequence, in industrialised countries the average age for a girl’s first menstruation is 10.

When the body stops developing

There are also biological arguments for why the definition of adolescence should be extended, including that the body continues to develop.

For example, the brain continues to mature beyond the age of 20, working faster and more efficiently.

And many people’s wisdom teeth don’t come through until the age of 25.

Delaying life’s milestones

Young people are also getting married and having children later.

According to Statistics , the average age for a man to enter their first marriage in 2013 was 32.5 years and 30.6 years for women . This represented an increase of almost eight years since 1973.

Lead author Prof Susan Sawyer, director of the centre for adolescent health at the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne, writes: “Although many adult legal privileges start at age 18 years, the adoption of adult roles and responsibilities generally occurs later.”

She says delayed partnering, parenting and economic independence means the “semi-dependency” that characterises adolescence has expanded.

Social policy

This social change, she says, needs to inform policy, such as by extending youth support services until the age of 25.

“Age definitions are always arbitrary”, she writes, but “our current definition of adolescence is overly restricted”.

“The ages of 10-24 years are a better fit with the development of adolescents nowadays.”

But Dr Jan Macvarish, a parenting sociologist at the University of Kent, disagrees.

“Older children and young people are shaped far more significantly by society’s expectations of them than by their intrinsic biological growth,” she said.

“There is nothing inevitably infantilising about spending your early 20s in higher education or experimenting in the world of work.”

And we should not risk “pathologising their desire for independence”.

“Society should maintain the highest possible expectations of the next generation,” Dr Macvarish said.

Sevilla moves for Sturridge.

Daniel Sturridge may likely be moving to Sevilla according to skysports.

The Italian side have made contact with Liverpool over a loan move for striker but are yet to make a formal offer.

Sturridge joined Liverpool from Chelsea in January 2013, but his spell on Merseyside has been blighted by a succession of injuries.

The 28-year-old has featured only nine times in the Premier League this season, with manager Jurgen Klopp preferring to play Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane in attack.

Inter Milan is also said to interested in signing Sturridge, who has 18 months remaining on his current deal at Anfield.

Klopp previously stated that Sturridge would need to put aside his concerns over a lack of first-team action for the good of the club.

“I can imagine a player with his quality is not happy that he is not starting all the time, but that’s all,” said Klopp.

“The situation with the player is completely OK. At this moment we are in November and need all our players – even if he feels a little different.

“There is around one-and-a-half months before the window opens and I don’t think about things like this. There are so many games before then and I need all of them (his players).”

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang signs a 170,000-a-week Arsenal deal.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will not travel with Borussia Dortmund team to play Hertha Berlin this Friday, it has been revealed.
The striker is not in the right frame of mind due to talks over a move to Arsenal
Arsenal hope to agree a £53m deal for him as a replacement for Alexis Sanchez
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has agreed a three-and-a-half year deal with Arsenal worth £170,000-a-week ahead of a proposed move from Borussia Dortmund, according to Sky Italia.

Aubameyang is Arsenal’s No 1 target to replace Manchester United-bound Alexis Sanchez and talks over a £53million move have been in progress this week.

It is now being claimed that, as talks between the two clubs continue, he has agreed the terms of a contract that will see him earn in excess of £30m before it expires at the end of the 2020-21 season.

The report comes after sporting director Michael Zorc reveald he has been dropped from the Borussia Dortmund squad ahead of their next game against Hertha Berlin as his proposed move to Arsenal draws closer.

Zorc told reporters: ‘He’s practising in Dortmund, we felt, that he is not a 100 per cent with his mind focused. We’ll see, if this will help him. It’s a difficult situation.’

The 28-year-old, who has been fined and dropped several times this season over a series of behavioural issues, has asked permission to seal a move to the Emirates Stadium.

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