THE Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has opened negotiations with Jose Peseiro over a new contract as national coach with a pay cut. “His contract ended in July and we’re now talking to him and his lawyers,” NFF president Ibrahim Gusau said on Wednesday. Peseiro had been on a one-year contract. Gusau said talks were held up because of the delay in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, on which the contract was based. The competition will be held in January and February. Peseiro has led Nigeria to qualification with a game to spare. Sources told News Point Nigeria Sport that,…
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MANCHESTER City won the UEFA Super Cup for the first time on Wednesday but needed penalties to beat Sevilla after a 1-1 draw in Athens. Youssef En-Nesyri’s towering first-half header gave the Spaniards the lead. European champions City were far from their slick best, but hit back to force the game to penalties through Cole Palmer’s header. City were then perfect from the spot and prevailed 5-4 in the shootout after Sevilla defender Nemanja Gudelj smashed against the bar. Pep Guardiola has bemoaned his side’s lack of preparation for the new season and it showed under the baking heat in…
A MAN in Australia who sent his faeces and urine to Hollywood actors Leonardo Di Caprio and Jared Leto was sentenced on Wednesday to a two-year good-behaviour bond. Veronica Grey sent parcels from post offices around the state of Western Australia in February, a court in the town of Broome heard, and was found out after one of the packages ruptured and leaked onto a postal worker. Public broadcaster ABC said Grey, who identifies as male, had placed his faeces and urine inside 23 postal satchels, sent to the recipients as “valentine confectionary (sic)”. The 49-year-old pleaded guilty to five…
SINGAPORE police have seized about S$1bn ($735m; £578m) – including luxury homes, cars and cash – in one of its biggest anti-money laundering probes. Luxury homes, high-end cars, designer handbags and $17m (£13.3m) in cash were among the items seized in the raids. Police arrested ten people in the operation, all of whom held foreign passports. Raids of this size are rare in Singapore, which has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. The Singapore Police Force said in a statement that simultaneous raids were held across the city-state on Tuesday. It added that 94 homes, including houses…
MORE than 60 people are feared dead after a boat carrying migrants was found off Cape Verde in West Africa. Thirty-eight people, including children, were rescued, with footage showing them being helped ashore, some on stretchers, on the island of Sal. Almost all those on board the boat, which was at sea for over a month, are thought to have been from Senegal. Cape Verde officials have called for global action on migration to help prevent further loss of life. The vessel was first spotted on Monday, police told the AFP news agency. Initial reports suggested the boat had sunk…
TWO powerful militias that back Libya’s UN-supported government have clashed in the capital, Tripoli, killing 55 people and injuring 146 others, medics say. The fierce fighting, which erupted on Monday until late on Tuesday, forced the city’s main airport to close. It only subsided after one side released a commander whose detention had triggered the fighting. Libya remains in political chaos after long-serving ruler Col Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown and killed in 2011. The country is effectively now split between an interim, internationally recognised government in Tripoli and another one in the east. A 2020 ceasefire has brought a measure…
ENGLAND reached the Women’s World Cup final for the first time as they spoiled co-hosts Australia’s party on a historic evening in Sydney. Silencing a sell-out crowd at Stadium Australia with their 3-1 victory, the Lionesses became the first English side since 1966 to reach the final on the world stage. It caps a sensational two years under manager Sarina Wiegman as England, crowned European champions for the first time last year on home soil, showed their superiority and know-how to see off an Australia side spurred on by a nation who have been inspired by the Matildas’ success. Ella…
SEPLAT Energy Plc on Tuesday evening confirmed the death of one worker in the collapse of a majestic rig in Delta State, while three others were said to be missing. A statement by the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Roger Brown, disclosed that 92 of the 96-member crew were accounted for and safe. See the full statement below: Seplat Energy Plc Incident involving the Majestic rig near Ovhor, Delta State Lagos and London – August 15, 2023: Seplat Energy regrets to announce a serious incident on the Depthwise swamp drilling rig “Majestic” in the early hours of this morning. Seplat…
BRAZILIAN striker Neymar has joined Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal in a deal worth $110 million bringing an end to his stay at French giants Paris Saint Germain. The 31-year-old will sign a two-year deal with the Saudi Arabia outfit subject to a successful medical. Neymar was unwanted at PSG. Still, the right-footed star, who will wear the number ten shirt, is set to become the second most high-profile player (after Ronaldo) to join the Saudi Pro League. Earlier Al Hilal had offered a massive €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion) to World Cup winner Lionel Messi, but the Argentine opted…
A LOCAL politician in Ecuador was killed Monday, party officials said, less than a week after a presidential front-runner was gunned down at a campaign rally ahead of this weekend’s elections. Pedro Briones, a member of the Citizen Revolution Party of former president Rafael Correa, and one of the movement’s leaders in the province of Esmeraldas on the border with Colombia, was killed by unknown gunmen. “My solidarity with the family of comrade Pedro Briones, new victim of violence,” Luisa Gonzalez, one of the main presidential candidates, said on X, the social media platform formerly called Twitter. “Ecuador is going…
NORTH Korea has said US soldier Travis King crossed into its territory last month because of “inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination” in the army. The 23-year-old private dashed across the border from South Korea on 18 July while on a guided tour. Private King admitted to crossing illegally and wanted refuge in the North, state media reported. Washington said it could not verify the claims, which are Pyongyang’s first public comments on the case. Concerns have been growing for the welfare of the US soldier, who has not been heard from or seen since his crossing. The US is trying…
SUDAN’s army has been attacking an area of Omdurman city where a traditional healer has been treating injured paramilitary fighters. Ten people died in shelling on Monday, which marked four months since the start of the brutal power struggle between the military and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Since the war began the RSF has moved into bases in many residential areas of the three cities that make up Greater Khartoum – Bahri, Khartoum and Omdurman – that are often targeted by air strikes and shelling. One shell, fired from the nearby Karari military base, hit a small square…
THE man who murdered South Africa’s former first lady Marike de Klerk is set to be released on parole at the end of August. Luyanda Mboniswa, who was 21 years old when he committed the crime, worked as a security guard at the former first lady’s apartment block. Mrs de Klerk, who was 64 years old, was stabbed and strangled in her Cape Town home in December 2001. Mboniswa also stole a mobile phone, gold watch and money then was arrested two days after the crime. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and another life term for robbery…
OLGA Carmona’s stunning late strike gave Spain a 2-1 win over Sweden on Tuesday to propel them into the Women’s World Cup final for the first time in their history. Spain’s thrilling victory at Eden Park sets up a showdown in Sydney on Sunday with either Australia or England, who meet in the other semi-final on Wednesday. The semi-final in Auckland seemed to be drifting towards extra time before suddenly bursting to life when substitute Salma Paralluelo put Spain ahead with nine minutes left. Rebecka Blomqvist equalised for Sweden in the 88th minute only for full-back Carmona, Spain’s captain, to…
EARLIER this summer Gary Neville called on the Premier League to pause players’ transfers to Saudi Arabia for “integrity” reasons, but it continues to be the biggest football story of the summer. Al-Hilal stunned the global game with a world-record £259m offer for Paris St-Germain’s Kylian Mbappe, while Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson opted to move to Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq. Henderson’s former team-mate Fabinho has linked up with ex-Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante at Al-Ittihad, with Manchester City selling Riyad Mahrez to Al-Ahli for £30m and Al-Nassr bringing in full-back Alex Telles from Manchester United. Now the interest around the Saudi Pro…
MANCHESTER United rode their luck to start the Premier League season with victory as Raphael Varane’s header earned a 1-0 win over Wolves on Monday. Wolves had seen manager Julen Lopetegui walk out less than a week before the new campaign, but dominated for long spells at Old Trafford. A combination of wasteful finishing and new United goalkeeper Andre Onana kept the visitors at bay until Varane headed in 14 minutes from time. The Red Devils then clung on to get off to a winning start, in stark contrast to the two defeats that began Erik ten Hag’s reign 12…
AT least 27 people have been killed in an explosion and fire at a petrol station in Dagestan in southern Russia. The blast occurred in the regional capital Makhachkala, which sits on the coast of the Caspian Sea, at 21:40 local time (18:40 GMT). Dozens of other people were injured in the incident, the exact cause of which is not yet clear. Pictures showed a large fire lighting up the night sky and a number of fire engines at the scene. Some 260 emergency workers have been deployed, as has an aircraft to evacuate the seriously injured to Moscow, the…
KING Charles III will travel to France for a state historic visit in September, a French newspaper has reported, six months after a scheduled trip was cancelled because of violent protests. The planned journey, intended to highlight warming Franco-British relations, had been postponed in March at the last minute as angry mass protests against pension reform shook France. At the weekend the regional daily Sud-Ouest said that the state visit would now take place in September, and that the monarch and Queen Consort Camilla would visit Paris and Bordeaux in the southwest as originally planned. The approximate dates are September…
A SUSPECTED air strike in Ethiopia’s Amhara region has killed at least 26 people, a hospital official said. The strike in Finote Selam on Sunday was among the most deadly in the region, where the army has been fighting Fano, a paramilitary force. Ethiopia’s human rights commission has expressed “grave concern” over the “deadly hostilities”. PM Abiy Ahmed’s government imposed a six-month state of emergency across Amhara on 4 August. The fighting has been fuelled by Fano accusations that the federal government is trying to weaken Amhara’s defences. It is Ethiopia’s worst crisis since a civil war in the northern…
OPPOSITION lawmakers in Ghana have expressed concern over the Ecowas plans to potentially launch military action in Niger as part of efforts to restore constitutional order in the country. The lawmakers are demanding Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo to immediately stop all preparatory mobilisation towards deploying Ghanaian soldiers. “The Ghanaian Parliament has not discussed this matter unlike other countries who have had the opportunity to debate these matters and to pass a resolution,” Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, a member of parliament’s foreign affairs committee told the BBC. “He [President Akufo-Addo] doesn’t have a mandate from the Ghanaian people in this matter… We…
