A 100-level Business Administration student of University of Lagos (UNILAG), Ariyibi Ayomide has reportedly taken her own life after she was shamed publicly by her roommates.

The Employee Relations and Human Resources Management major had been accused of taking makeup kits and clothes that didn’t belong to her. Her roommates had then taken it up against her calling her all sorts of names to shame her. Some other residents of her hostel had reportedly joined in the shaming as she was led away by her mother after the issue had been resolved.
However, on getting home, she  reportedly drank a bottle of popular insecticide, sniper to take her own life.
One Ajani Damilola, who is also a student of the university narated the story on her Facebook page.
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Source: Punch
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Muntari walks off field during Pescara's game at Cagliari due to alleged racist abuse

Pescara midfielder Sulley Muntari walked off the field in protest at alleged racist chants during his side's 1-0 defeat to Cagliari on Sunday.
Chelsea sweep to win and close in on title
The Ghana international appealed to the referee to stop the game, claiming the home support were racially abusing him.
But referee Daniele Minelli apparently did not hear the chants and instead opted to book the former Inter player for dissent.
Muntari then walked off the field, leaving the already relegated Pescara to finish the game with 10 men. 
Sulley Muntari Cagliari Pescara
Pescara coach Zdenek Zeman criticised the decision to punish the 32-year-old instead of dealing with the alleged abuse. 
"Muntari asked the referee to intervene, but he did not do it," he told reporters. "We talk so much about racism, but then we just move on. This happened to Muntari who has played in Italy for several years - we want to change the mentality.
"He left the field because of the chants, but we should not have to take justice into our own hands."

Muntari was not the first apparent victim of racial abuse in Italy on Sunday, as Roma director Frederic Massara said defender Antonio Rudiger suffered from it in his side's 3-1 loss to Lazio.
"He was very angry with the racist chanting we had to put up with," he said. "It's a shame you still hear these things."
Guardiola reveals Aguero injury & explains ill-fated wing-back system
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says Sergio Aguero picked up an injury during the 2-2 draw at Middlesbrough.
Aguero was seen clutching his groin towards the end of the match and Guardiola admitted afterwards: “Tomorrow we will see but I think he is injured.”
Sources at City say the Argentine is suffering from a dead leg, but Guardiola’s demeanour suggested the issue could be more serious.

Aguero scored a penalty at the Riverside Stadium after being selected to start alongside Gabriel Jesus for the first time this season.
Guardiola used a 3-4-1-2 formation to be able to get both men in the same line-up and although both did end up on the scoresheet - with Jesus heading in City’s second equaliser of the afternoon - the Catalan was forced into a rethink at half-time with Boro leading.
After the game he explained his thinking behind his initial starting line-up, but admitted his best intentions were quickly undone when the relegation battlers doubled up on his wing-backs.
“[I wanted] to put together Sergio and Gabriel in front,” he told reporters. “I didn’t want to put Kevin [De Bruyne] as a holding midfielder, I prefer to put Kevin more in contact with our full-backs, especially on the right side with Jesus Navas and have two strikers in the box.
“For the first five or 10 minutes it was good but then we had problems to control the two-versus-one they created on the sides. In the last 10 minutes we changed it a little bit and in the second half we played wingers versus wingers.”

Guardiola’s team looked better for that change at half-time but were unable to seal a victory would which have put them into third place ahead of Liverpool’s game at Watford on Monday.
But the Catalan insists his team deserved to win the match: “Fortunate? I don’t know, I don’t think so. We deserved to win, definitely. In the second half we made absolutely everything. They crossed the line twice.

“We were much better in the second half.”
Chelsea are going to win the title, so why would they want Lukaku?

Chelsea don't need to enter the transfer market with any sense of desperation to re-sign Romelu Lukaku in the summer after passing the biggest test left in their bid to regain the Premier League title following a 3-0 win over Everton. 
Lukaku, who is reportedly valued at £100 million by Everton as he looks for a move to a bigger club in the summer, completely failed his audition in front of Antonio Conte and Chelsea's money men at Goodison Park. 
The Belgian striker would be a good addition to the squad but he is not worth re-signing for the money Everton will demand and the pressure which would accompany such a fee. 
Paul Pogba has struggled to live up to his billing as the world's most expensive footballer and Chelsea don't need to follow Manchester United or Real Madrid in signing marketable 'galacticos'.
Reportedly wanted as a replacement for Diego Costa, Lukaku was out-performed by the Spain international. Costa also failed to score, but his all-round play was much more effective and influential. 
Chelsea
When Lukaku misfires, he offers very little but, when Costa does, he contributes far more. He works hard, gets on the ball and occupies defenders, even on his bad days. His pass to Cesc Fabregas helped to tee up the third goal.
Chelsea's match-going fans still chanted for Costa throughout his recent seven-game goal drought and there is appreciation for his efforts, even if they sometimes get him into trouble. It was the longest run without a goal inhis career, and a period in which he produced some of his worst performances, but his contribution earlier in the season must not be forgotten. 

For all that Lukaku remains the Premier League's top scorer, and is arguably a better finisher than Costa, Conte will be questioning whether the Everton striker can do it in the biggest games. He has scored only three of his goals versus the top six, while he has 17 against the bottom 10.
Even Enner Valencia outshone Lukaku in this game and his five shots did little to cause Chelsea concern.
Romelu Lukaku stats
It ultimately proved to be a comfortable victory for Chelsea once Pedro had provided a moment of brilliance to light up a dull game on 66 minutes. Gary Cahill added a second from a corner for his eighth goal of the season as Everton's shambolic defending was punished by the league leaders, who scored a late third through Willian. 
Chelsea's players have delivered an incredible week for their fans with two league wins over Southampton and Everton after an FA Cup semi-final win against Tottenham. They scored 10 goals and finally got their first clean sheet in their last 14 games. 
The club's team spirit has been a huge factor in their return to greatness this season and any big-name signings in the summer will have to bed into a group that is already working well. 
Chelsea's stars looked set for the scrapheap last season after they finished 10th under Jose Mourinho and Guus Hiddink but the group have pulled together brilliantly under new leadership. 
Conte repeatedly repeats the mantra that any transfer stories are "disrespectful to my players" and he is right. The current group of Chelsea players must be appreciated for their incredible achievements and performances. 
The Blues boss has proven he is a genius and his players have demonstrated that they are anything but finished. Everyone at Chelsea - from the fans, to the manager, to the players - must now stick together for a bright future as they embark on European adventures next season. 
Deulofeu 'absolutely an option' for Barcelona

The Catalans have confessed that they could be ready to activate a buy-back clause in the attacker's Everton contract after his blistering form
Barcelona are keen on bringing winger Gerard Deulofeu back to Camp Nou.

Barca​'s defence a major worry:

Deulofeu, a product of the club's famed La Masia academy, made six senior appearances for Barca – all as a substitute – before season-long loan stints at Everton and Sevilla.
He joined the Premier League side permanently in 2015, with Barcelona inserting a buy-back option that appeared unlikely to be activated when he fell out of favour under Ronald Koeman at Goodison Park and joined AC Milan for the rest of this season.
But Deulofeu has been a revelation for the Rossoneri in Serie A and his form earned an international recall – one the 23-year-old grasped by scoring a maiden Spain goal in last month's 2-0 friendly win in France.
His progress has not gone unnoticed at Barca, with sporting director Robert Fernandez giving serious thought towards activating a clause with Everton that is widely reported to stand at €12million.
"Deulofeu, yes, it's absolutely an option for the future," he told TV3.
"The club are considering bringing him back to play for the first team."

Barcelona are on the brink of elimination from the Champions League after losing the first leg of their quarter-final 3-0 at Juventus, while a squad revamp cou

What Man Utd need to do to reach Chelsea's level and win the Premier League next season


The Red Devils have been well short of the level required to challenge Antonio Conte's side, and they need to complement their key players more

It is a team part-built by Jose Mourinho, bearing many of the hallmarks of a Jose Mourinho side and on the verge of another league title for the club with which Jose Mourinho is synonymous. But unfortunately for Manchester United fans, it is Chelsea and not the Red Devils who head into the clash between the two sides on Sunday as champions elect.
Under Antonio Conte the Blues have rediscovered the mojo they lost so spectacularly last season as Mourinho’s crown well and truly slipped and he was asked to depart the Stamford Bridge throne when his side headed for Christmas in 16th place, just one point clear of the relegation zone.
Where Chelsea seemed to have lost much of their edge, their togetherness and their fearless determination last term under Mourinho, Conte has given them a renewed vigour. Without being particularly dazzling or overly dominant in matches, the west London outfit have had a bit of mongrel about them with the Italian in charge.
United, though, have not had that winning edge; victories have not appeared inevitable when they have begun to take the game to their opponents. Simply said, Mourinho’s side do not have the look of champions. Just take a look at their home form as Chelsea come to town. Six wins in 16 home games has never been the form of a team wanting to carry off a league title.
Having spent hundreds of millions of pounds under three different managers, United had been expected by many to push Chelsea closer this season. Like the Blues, they had a new manager and a new project. But whereas Chelsea appeared to be a sense of direction and a modicum of harmony away from being a very competent side, United have looked a rag-tag bunch for the best part of four years.
Antonio Conte
Conte claimed earlier this season that the difference between his side and second-placed Tottenham is a winning mentality.
“I think the difference between Chelsea and Tottenham is this… if you stay in Chelsea and win it’s normal,” Conte said. “If you stay in Tottenham, if you win it’s great but if you lose it’s not a disaster, no? Not a disaster.”
But while for Manchester United losing is very much considered a failure, there has also been that lack of a winning mentality at Old Trafford this term. United could learn from this current Chelsea side not just in terms of the greater energy with which they attack but also in the way they provide the right kind of support for their difference-makers.
Paul Pogba, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Zlatan Ibrahimovic all came into the setup last summer with the tag of being potential match-winners, but in a squad shy of the right elements alongside them they have too often been asked to deliver individual magic. If they are to emulate Chelsea next season by becoming a title-challenging side they need to round out their team in Mourinho’s vision rather than present a mish-mash of players brought in by three different managers with three very different philosophies.
Pogba’s qualities need to be better complemented by a more forceful midfield partner than a Michael Carrick who is now a fading force and an Ander Herrera who provides a little bit of everything but doesn’t really dominate a midfield. The Frenchman always looked a far bigger danger at Juventus when in the same team as Arturo Vidal, who made it his mission to stamp his impression on a game.
Paul Pogba, Manchester United
Chelsea Man Utd comparison
Elsewhere, Mourinho needs to either get the best out of Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial or get somebody closer to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Too often when Ibra has dropped deep to involve himself in play this season, there has been little effort by the wide attackers to fill the gap left behind in the area. That needs to be addressed either in house or with the addition of a quality central attacking force. The manager himself has spoken more than once about the lack of a Javier Hernandez figure, and it is that sort of intelligence United don’t have right now.
Lapses at the back have also been a concern this season, which can partly be put down to their use of Ibrahimovic and the lack of pressing which goes on further up the pitch as a result. But there also needs to be a leader of men at the heart of their defence.
Where once strode Steve Bruce, Jaap Stam and Nemanja Vidic there is now a chasm awaiting a true defensive rock. Eric Bailly and Marcos Rojo have been United’s best two centre-backs under Mourinho, but the Ivorian needs more time to come to terms with the language and the league while Rojo remains a loose cannon on whom the club would do well not to rely.
Mourinho’s spell at United could very well be defined in 2017-18, and the addition of a top centre-back, a dominant, energetic midfielder and an intelligent goal-seeking forward could well make them title hopefuls once more. Moreover, the manager needs to ensure there is the kind of togetherness and kinship in his squad which is currently on show at Stamford Bridge and has been missing at United for four years.

He may have developed something of a reputation for winning titles in his first full season at a club, having done so with Porto, Chelsea and Inter, but in every single spell of his managerial career the ‘Special One’ has delivered a league championship in his second season. Now in his sixth job at the top level, he will be looking to extend that streak at Old Trafford while also regaining some of the mystique he lost in that incredibly miserable title defence at Chelsea in 2015-16.


source:GOAL

Photos and a video footage of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officials been manhandled for allegedly demanding bribe has emerged online.
Photos of the incident which reportedly occurred in Nnewi, Anambra State on Friday, showed one of the road safety officials being held by his belt, reminiscent of how policemen hold criminals.
Modesty Vitus M Ezenwa who posted the visuals on Facebook narrated that the officers “asked for bribe”.
“The stubborn cyclist refused to offer,” he wrote. “They wanted to ‘arrest ‘ the cycle, the owner refused.”
He noted that some officials ran away, leaving two of their colleagues behind at the mercy of the mob.
See the photos and video below.

File: Takefusa Kubo. FoxSportsAsia.com
Japanese media hailed wonderkid Takefusa Kubo on Sunday after he became the youngest scorer in the J-League at 15 with a super strike for FC Tokyo’s under-23 side.
At 15 years, 10 months and 11 days, Kubo fired the winner in Saturday’s 1-0 win at Cerezo Osaka’s under-23s in a J-League third division game to beat the previous mark.
That was held by Takayuki Morimoto, who scored for Tokyo Verdy two days shy of his 16th birthday in 2004 before going on to play in Italy.
Kubo, a former YouTube sensation dubbed the ‘Japanese Messi’ during his time as a pint-sized member of Barcelona’s youth set-up, broke the record in style, dribbling past two defenders before smashing the ball home from a tight angle.
“I’m just really happy — hopefully I can continue helping the team win like this,” Kubo told local media, with the popular Nikkan Sports daily likening the forward to Argentine and Barca wizard Lionel Messi in its match report.
“I don’t like being compared to Messi,” he added. “But one day I hope to be like him.”
Senator representing Katsina South, Abu Ibrahim and House of Representatives member, Alhaji Amiru Tukur on Saturday escaped a mob attack at a political event organised by Katsina state chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) in Funtua.
The event was part of the APC rally where the ruling party was accepting those decamping from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) and Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM)
It reportedly took combined teams of security personnel to rescue notable politicians including the governors’ entourage.
Some vehicles in the entourage of the governor were smashed by irate youths while tear-gas was used to disperse the crowds by the security personnel.
They were reportedly chanting “Bamaso Abu Ibrahim’’ and throwing stones, dust, shoes at dignitaries.
Popular Hausa musician, “Dauada-Rara-Kahua,” was also not allowed to perform at the event.
Tukur was reportedly injured during the attack while security operatives successfully rescued the Senator.

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It is no longer news that  series of rape cases have been reported in jigawa state, not more than a week ago, the jigawa state police command expressed worries over the increase of reported cases of rape and sodomy against minors in the state. Early last week, AuthorityNgr  reported that Jigawa had recorded 57 rape and sodomy cases against minors between January and June 2016.

The Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr Abdu Jinjiri, told newsmen in Dutse that the high number of cases of rape of under aged children in the state was worrisome.



In lieu of this events concerned corpers cds  Nysc Jigawa State Dance and Drama Cds (also known as Culture and Tourism CDS) decided to organize a  Campaign Against Rape (C.A.R). To raise awareness and educate the people on the dentrimental effects of rape to the society.
This massive campaign is going to begin on the 27th Of April 2017. This is a great move by the Community Development Service(CDS) and they would require as much support from us.

Join The Movement  Join hands to Fight this Menace in our society.

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Reference:
http://punchng.com/two-men-rape-10-year-old-girl-jigawa-•police-arraign-53-rape-sodomy/
http://www.authorityngr.com/2016/08/Jigawa-records-57-rape-sodomy-cases-in-6-months/


MLS names Real Madrid the 2017 All-Star game opponent


The La Liga giant will travel to Chicago to face the league’s all-star team on Aug. 2
Real Madrid has been named the 2017 opponent for the MLS All-Star game, the league announced Saturday.
The La Liga giant will travel to meet the league’s all-star team in the match at Soldier Field in Chicago on Aug. 2 at 9 p.m. ET. The MLS side will be led by Chicago Fire head coach Veljko Paunovic.

“It is an honor to represent Major League Soccer and to work with our league’s great players in a match against one of the top clubs in the word,” Paunovic said in a press release. “I know how special it is to compete against Real Madrid and I think our players and fans will also enjoy the experience."
The reigning UEFA Champions League holder, Madrid remains in contention to become the first team to repeat as Champions League winner. Los Blancos currently lead Bayern Munich 2-1 heading into the second leg of their quarterfinal tie. Madrid also is in strong position to reclaim the La Liga title from Barcelona. 
Real Madrid’s appearance will be the first time a La Liga side has appeared in the game, which has featured the likes of Bayern Munich, Roma and Chelsea among others in the past. Last year’s opponent, Arsenal, defeated the MLS All-Star side 2-1 in San Jose.
Ekiti Governor Ayodele Fayose has queried the claim by the National Intelligence Agency that it owned the $50m seized by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
In a statement on Saturday, the governor wondered how the NIA would be engaged in ‘covert operations’ without the knowledge of President Muhammadu .
Fayose said the cover-up on the discovered He added that the recent discoveries of huge monies by the EFCC was a drama being played by the commission.monies will put a dent on the anti-corruption war of the EFCC and the Federal Government.
Yesterday, it was made public that the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) claimed ownership of the $43,449,947, £27,800 and N23, 218,000 seized on Wednesday by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from Osborne Towers, a luxury residential complex in Ikoyi, Lagos.
This, to my mind is one cover-up too many and this federal government seeming plot to protect the original owner of both the money and the apartment where it was found has further shown that the anti-corruption fight is political, selective and therefore a ruse.
Nigerians should recall that I have consistently maintained that the APC-led federal government was not fighting any corruption. Rather, the government is using the anti-corruption fight as a major political tool to cripple opposition and turn the country to a one party state.
Therefore, for once, the federal government should operate with the mindset that Nigerians are no fools. They are capable of asking questions and they are already doing that.
Some of the questions being asked are:
1. Who is the owner of the apartment in which the money was found?
2. Does the apartment also belong to the NIA?
3. If the apartment belongs to the NIA, when was it bought and from whom?
4. If the apartment does not belong to the NIA, from whom and when was it rented?
5. How could a whistle-blower be aware of the movement of money into one out of many apartments in a building without knowing the owner of the apartment?
6. If truly the NIA was carrying out a “covert operation” as claimed, was President Muhammadu Buhari not briefed of the so-called “covert operation” when he took over power?
7. Was the National Security Adviser (NSA), whose office controls all intelligence agencies, including the EFCC and DSS not aware of the “covert operation”?
8. Was there any security presence at the vicinity of the apartment to suggest that it was being used as a warehouse for over N13 billion cash belonging to the NIA?
9. Does NIA need an unprotected apartment to keep such huge sum of money purportedly meant for “covert operation”?
10. How much was released for the so-called “covert operation”, how much has been spent and to who was account rendered up to date?
As for me, the script being acted on this discovered cash is a cover-up that will mar the EFCC and the federal government. It is a movie well scripted for some alawada (comedians) but acted so badly.
It is case of a dog that has been eating other people’s children to the admiration of its owner suddenly attacking the beloved son of the owner’s friend and they are now trying to cover-up the dog owner.
It is a major test of the integrity of the APC federal government’s so-called anti-corruption fight, and the earlier the proponents of the cover-up plot come back to their normal senses and tell Nigerians who owns the apartment in which the money was found, the better for them.
In the last few weeks, we have been served with dramas of recovery of funds by the EFCC.
N49 million in cash ranging from N200 to N50 was said to have been found in Kaduna Airport and was promptly “arrested” by EFCC officials. But up till now, Nigerians have not been told the identities of those who brought the five sacks in which the cash was found into the airport despite the presence of CCTV cameras at the airport.
EFCC also fed Nigerians with tales of recovery of N448,850,000 (Four hundred and forty eight million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) cash from a shop at LEGICO Shopping Plaza, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos. We were told that the shop had not been opened for two years and one wonders how the cash got into the shop.
Up till today, EFCC is yet to tell Nigerians the identity of the owner of the shop and Nigerians are asking whether or not the Legico Shopping Plaza, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos is not owned by anyone and the owner of the Plaza won’t be able to identify his or her tenant.
As for this latest drama, which has boomeranged, even though we know that the APC-led federal government has the capacity to sweep it under the carpet like many others before it, Nigerians will have it on record that they are being ruled by a government of “the more you look, the less you see.”
Source:Ynaija
Isco hints at new Real Madrid contract
After an imperious display against Sporting Gijon, the playmaker has insisted he wishes to remain with the LaLiga giants.
Isco hinted that he could sign a contract extension with Real Madrid after his two-goal heroics against Sporting Gijon.
The Spain playmaker has struggled for regular game time under Zinedine Zidane this season and has been frequently linked with a stunning move to Madrid's fierce rivals Barcelona - rumours exacerbated by a Catalan-themed packet of crisps that made its way into the 24-year-old's social media feeds recently.
Madrid twice fought back from a goal down against the relegation-threatened side at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday, before Isco's 90th-minute winner kept them on track for a first league title since 2012.

And with rumours of a six-year deal being on the table, Isco said he will make the "right decision" along with Madrid.
"I have always made it clear that I want to be here for many years," he is quoted as saying by Marca.
"I don't know why it surprises people that I want to play more.
"I want to stay in Madrid and for many years, both the club and I are going to make the right decision."
Far from being bitter with head coach Zidane, having made only his 15th league start of the season, Isco says he cannot fault the former Galactico as Madrid sit pretty at the top of the table.
He said: "Zidane makes the line-ups and is managing the squad in an extraordinary way. [The win] is a sign that he is doing things very well.
"I know that I am in the best team in the world and I try to do the best job."