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Osun State House of Assembly under the leadership of Rt Hon.Najeem Salaam has advocated the preservation and full development of historical and cultural heritage of the Yorubas
The lawmakers which described the measures as a potent ways out of economic quagmire in Nigeria made the call in a statement signed by the Chairman, House Committee on Information and Strategy, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye to congratulate the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi and the people of Ifeland on the celebration of 2016 annual traditional Olojo festival.
It said, there are a lot of potentials hidden in the cultural heritage of Yorubas that can be annexed and developed to drive as well as unleash economic development of the zone.
The Assembly regretted that the heavy reliance on oil has whittled away the country away from concentrating on other sector such as tourism.
“There are several hidden treasure in the cultural heritage of the people of Nigeria, especially in Yorubaland, that have been left untapped and under-developed.
“This inaction of ours has contributed to the pains of economic recession when there was fall in the price of oil that we focus on, because the country had no alternative of economic development to fall back on.
“No doubt, we are very rich in culture, tradition, heritages and festivals that can be developed to serve as a long term solution to economic quagmire in this country, but we are not paying serious attention to them.
“In Osun for example, we are blessed with cultural heritage such as Olojo festival, Olojo has potential of evoking a pilgrimage potential especially for the black in diasporia
"Other land marks such as Oranmiyan staff and Oduduwa Shrine among others in Ile-Ife; Osun Osogbo festival and grove in Osogbo; Olumirin waterfall in Erin-Ijesa; Kiriji memorial war site in Imesi-Ile and many more all over the state are notable and worthy of attention"
“These potentials have the capacity to create job for youths, enhance their creativity and sell the tourism potential of the state to the world for a self-sustaining economy”, it said.
Noting that though, the government of Osun under Governor Rauf Aregbesola has done a lot to invest in the tourism sector, the parliament said there is the need for greater partnership between the state and the Federal Government towards making the tourism potentials more attractive.
Congratulating Oba Ogunwusi and the people of Ile-Ife for the Olojo festival celebration, the Assembly urged all stakeholders to support the monarch and the government towards making the festival more attractive.
Abeokuta – Former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, on Saturday, said the solution to the Nigeria's challenges was for the citizenry to unite and collectively evolve solution to the problems.
Abubakar stated this at the 8th Convocation of Crescent University, Abeokuta.
He cautioned political leaders to avoid making frivolous promises to the people in the face of the prevailing difficulties, and for the credibility of the fledgling democracy.
He remarked that fulfilling promises made by political leaders enhanced the credibility of leadership and raised the integrity of leaders.
The former head of state maintained that in times of difficulty, leaders would be measured by the promises kept.
He admonished the people to be moderate in their expectations, saying that there could be no quick fixes to all national challenges.
He explained that challenges were not strange to the country and recalled that collective resolutions to such challenges had seen the nation through in previous times. "We must accept that Nigeria has always had social, economic and political problems and it will continue to have them to varying degrees of intensity.
"The real joy lies for us in our determination to pursue them and solve them as brothers," he said.
Abubakar stressed the need for government at all levels to institute monitoring teams on higher institutions in the country in a bid to discourage education tourism of Nigerian students.
He explained that the step would also enable Nigeria to return to its lost glory among the comity of nations in the area of education.
He called for continued monitoring of academic performances of all tertiary institutions, especially the private ones, in order to improve the quality of education in the country.
Abubakar, who bagged Doctor of Science degree (Honoris Causa) in Public Administration of the university, described the award as one he and his family would cherish forever.
Similarly, the Alafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, who was invested as the Chancellor of the university, was also honoured with Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) in Public Administration.
In his acceptance speech, Adeyemi expressed gratitude to the management of the university for the honour.
The monarch recalled how he, as the former Pro-Chancellor of the Uthman Dan Fodio University, Sokoto, helped to build the institution from scratch.
He, however, promised to try everything at his disposal to position Crescent University to an enviable height.
He commended the proprietor of the school, Chief Bola Ajibola (SAN), for his contribution to the development of education in Nigeria by investing his assets in the establishment of the university.
In his remarks, Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun, said that involvement of the private sector was the only way to improve the nation's economy, with education inclusive.
Amosun reaffirmed that his administration would not relent in ensuring that the sector remained accessible and affordable in the state.
Announcing automatic employment for the first-class graduating students, the governor advised them to strive to become self-reliant and avoid over-dependence on white collar jobs.
Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of the school, Prof. Ibraheem Gbajabiamila, had charged the graduates to be good ambassadors of the university and use their training to contribute to the growth and development of the society.
The convocation, which produced 28 First Class graduates from the 435 graduating students, saw Miss Rasheedat Modupeola of Accounting Department emerge as the overall best graduating student.
Kano – The Kano State Government has expressed concern over the violent clash between members of Shiah sect and some group of individuals individuals in the state.
It said the clash occurred because of flagrant disregard to an earlier ban by the police on public procession in the state.
The Commissioner for Information,Malam Muhammad Garba, made this know in a statement to newsmen in Kano on Saturday.
"This unfortunate violation of police order by the Shiites and taking law into their hands constitute criminal breach of law and order and will not be condoned ?henceforth.? ? "The government, therefore, reminds the group and the general public of the ban of any form of public procession in whatever guise without prior authorization," Garba said.
He said that the government would deal with any person, group, organization or individuals that violate this order.
According to him, this is part of government effort to ensure maximum security of lives and property and maintenance of law and order in the state.
?He then advice members of the shiah group and the general public to be law-abiding and live peacefully with one another.
Nigerian army has debunked claims widely publicised on some national dailies (Not Vanguard) and some online media that the military said it has no knowledge of the release of 21 Chibok girls by the islamist Boko Haram sect.
In a release made available to newsmen on Saturday, the military said it is working in harmony with sister security agencies to ensure the freedom of the remaining girls as well as rid the country totally of the terrorist group. It however said negotiations for the girls’ release solely rests on the shoulders of the politicians and not the military. It read thus:
“The Defence Headquarters attention has been drawn to an online and newspaper publication insinuating that there is a mix feelings among Nigerian military ranks and files as a result of the recent release of some Chibok girls. The military wishes to state unequivocally that the Armed Forces will continue to work closely with all our sister security agencies to achieve more feat in this direction.”
“The military also want to debunk the baseless and unfounded story that there is disquiet in the military over the condition of release of the girls. The Nigerian Armed Forces and other security agencies are one, working together to finish the war on terror and other criminalities which can be done covertly or overtly. The most important thing is achieving our strategic objective. The DHQ has said before that negotiation with the terrorists or any other group rests purely on our respected political leaders. The military operations to rid our land of terrorists continue.”
“It is important to state that not all information are meant for public consumption due to processes which is purely political. More so, the ongoing military operation is making unprecedented progress with rescue of many captives held by the terrorists. The general public should discountenance with this baseless and misleading story.”
“While the Armed Forces holds the media veritable partner, it urges the media to be mindful and clarify with the military when reporting security and defence issues bothering on sensitive national matters of this nature.”
Super Eagles technical adviser, Gernot Rohr, has said that Goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama will return to the national team if Nigeria qualifies for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
Rohr who fielded questions from journalists said that he called Enyeama and convinced him to return from retirement to the Super Eagles.
When asked if the Super Eagles still need Enyeama owing to the goal performance of Carl, he said, "Yes, I said it that I wanted Vincent Enyeama to return from retirement and I called him and we spoke with him. He will come back if we qualify for the World Cup."
"We need very good goalkeepers in the Eagles. We have two local goalkeepers whom I don't know if they will fit in if Carl sustains an injury, so I think we need two big goalkeepers. Of course for this moment, Carl is number one. We cannot change him, he will be number one for the next game," Rohr said.
Recall that the former Super Eagles Goalkeeper had announced his retirement from Nigeria’s senior football team in October last year.
Enyeama who took to his Instagram page, 'vinny 2908', had said that he had served Nigeria his best while in the pitch and decided to retire from active play with Eagles to focus on his club career.
Abuja – Dr Musa Olaofe, Chief Imam, Ansar-ud-deen Mosque, Abuja branch, has admonished Muslims to imbibe the habit of sacrifice and good morals in the society.
The cleric, who gave the advice while speaking as a Guest Lecturer at the 1438 Annual Hijrah Anniversary Lecture organised by the Abuja Muslim Forum (AMF), on Saturday in Abuja.
The lecture with the theme: " the Significance of Hijrah to the Muslims," was part of activities to mark the new Islamic year, 1438, which began on Oct. 2, 2016.
He said that the significance of hijrah was not limited to the Muslims or Islamic history, adding that it had reshaped socially and politically the Arab Peninsula and impacted on worldwide civilisation.
Olaofe, who is also the Deputy Dean, Faculty of Arts, University of Abuja, said that hijrah taught Muslims to strive to be a source of blessing and relief to mankind wherever they find themselves.
The don added that the lessons of hijrah also encouraged adherent of Islam to remain persistent in standing for truth, no matter the cost.
He, however, lamented "today, those who call to the truth are rare and even those who do have little of the patience require to follow through. "
Olaofe, therefore, urged Muslims to learn from the struggle encounter by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and always put their trust before Allah.
" Hijrah, no doubt, kindled the light of hope in the hearts of the early Muslims, who set a shining example for all Muslims, in every generation to emulate.
" It is for this reason Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) adopted hijrah date to calculate months and years in Islam, in fact Muslims chose hijrah as the focal point to reckon their chronology," he said.
Earlier, the Ameer of the Forum, Malam Luqman Amoo said that the purpose of the lecture was to publicise the new Islamic year to the Muslims across the globe.
Amoo called on Muslims to endeavour to be acquitted with important Islamic events and contribute meaningfully toward the progress of the religion.
He said that the forum would undertake a philanthropic visit to the Nyanya General Hospital to offer assistance to patients on Sunday, Oct. 16.
Ilorin – Nigeria's trio of John Obi Mikel, Ahmed Musa and Kelechi Iheanacho were on Saturday named among 30 nominees for the 2016 CAF African Player of the Year Award.
According to the list posted on the website of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), the three Nigerians would be in contention at the award ceremony scheduled for Jan. 5, 2017 in Abuja.
The three Super Eagles players will vie for the award with other top African stars like Samuel Eto'o of Cameroon, Andre Ayew of Ghana and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Gabon.
NAN reports that Mikel, who captains the Eagles and plies his trade at Chelsea of London, led the Nigerian Dream Team to win a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil.
On his part, Musa helped his former team CSKA Moscow to win the Russian title before moving to England in July to join reigning English champions, Leicester City, while Iheanacho is in Manchester City's first team.
For the Award of African Player of the year based in Africa, two Nigerians also made the list of 25 nominees for the award.
The nominees are Mfom Udo of Enyimba FC of Aba and Chisom Chikatara of Wydad Athletic Club, Casablanca, Moroco. (NAN)
By Janet Adetu Everyday now more than ever there is always a reason to complain about your journey to work, office, an event etc. If it is not screaming at a public transport driver, or playing the blame game after a slight collision.
Somehow no matter how careful you may claim to be you may just fall victim of a number of the following bad motorist habits. Uncivilized behaviour on the roads is a huge problem that needs to be tackled by the authorities. Some of these behaviours have become habitual, annoying and prone to be the cause of many accidents causing accidents. Here are some of the bad behaviours we see regularly:
Are you an uncivil driver?
Speaking on phone while driving
How many times have you multitasked speaking on your phone whilst driving at the same time all without using an earpiece? Psychologists argue when you're talking on your cell phone, you're as likely to cause an accident as when you are drunk. What annoys most is that the other driver is willing to risk your life because of that mere phone call. No matter if it is for just a few seconds you become an uncivil driver each time you do this avoid all distractions.
What should you do: Ignore your phone while driving, stop to take or receive calls, then proceed.
In spite of the speed limit driving too fast
Residential estates are becoming more venues for accidents where in spite of the free road accidents continue to occur. Some drivers simply love the freedom of an empty road so tend to speed down it regardless of the speed limit expected in residential areas. Other drivers still speed even when the road is bad filled with potholes and have a slippery surface ideally this should trigger you to slow down.
What should you do: Be safe always and consider the condition of the road, the environment you are in and observe all speed limits.
Inability to signal before turning or changing lanes or leaving a signal on
Signalling your intentions is one of the most basic facts of courtesy you can engage in. Some drivers are signalling one direction but end up going the opposite way. Others simply forget to stop indicators even after navigating the said road confusing all other road users. If we can't predict what other drivers are going to do, we can't make informed decisions about what we should do, and the result is mayhem.
What should you do: Always use your indicators or signals while driving and turn them off after making the change.
Driving with a beaming full light
Driving at night introduces a variety of risks, all related to the fact that our vision becomes limited. The less well you can see, the less well you drive. There are two dangers of being on full light. You blind oncoming motorists and even those driving your way since the lighting can reflect on their side mirrors, hurting their judgement. Too many drivers careless about fellow road users
What should you do:Ensure your headlights are properly timed and use full lights when necessary, dim to oncoming vehicles.
Eating & Texting while driving
Lunch on the go is a major source of uncivil driving prone to multiple accidents. More so is texting while driving, there are way too many unfortunate incidents occurring when drivers take that one second life changing risk of texting while moving the vehicle. Either way both are extremely bad behaviour habits that risks the lives of you and many others.
What should you do: Ensure you refrain from eating and as a must never text while driving
Use of unroad worthy and unserviced vehicles.
Is your car burnt out? Too many cars are patching on our roads today forming ticking time bombs. From the wrecked body to worn out tires, broken headlights, poor wiper blades you name it all risks your life and others'. Some cars produce so much fumes which are not only a health risk to you but also to other road users.
What should you do: Ensure your car is well maintained and road worthy always.
Occupying two spaces in a parking lot
Bay parking is not so common in Nigeria so the tendency is for drivers to take up two spots instead of aligning well with other parked cars. Sometimes parking can be so tight it is an act of incivility to dominate a large parking space meant for more cars.
What should you do: Ensure your car is aligned to the well drawn marking lines showing the parking space.
Driving slowly on an overtaking lane
Do you know what lane is the fast or slow one? There is a specified lane for overtaking too are you in the wrong lane?
Too many times drivers meander anyhow on our roads and fail to keep to a dedicated lane even with heavy traffic delays. Some drivers permanently maintain a slow speed while on a fast lane, then forcing others to follow behind them at all costs.
What should you do:Keep left unless overtaking and on the left, don't block other drivers, return to the left after overtaking.
Medical experts in Lagos on Wednesday advised men to eat some walnuts daily to improve their fertility, reduce cardiovascular diseases and risk of suffering from prostate cancer.
They told newsmen that the seasonal fruits contain other health benefits that could reduce infertility among its consumers.
Dr Oriola Idris, a gynaecologist at Rains Hospital in Lagos, said that infertility and sub-fertility affect a significant proportion of humanity; a burden relatively unknown in men.
"Walnuts are part of foods that can enhance men's fertility; other seasonal fruits are also packed with a lot of health benefits.
"It contains high antioxidant content along with numerous micro-nutrients that may boost male fertility.
"The nuts have vital nutrients such as plant-based Omega-3 fatty acid known as alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), which is necessary for the improvement of reproductive health in men.
"Consuming a high amount of ALA derived from walnuts has been linked to a reduction of aneuploidy occurrence or the abnormal production of sperm cell chromosomes.
"Being a rich source of a-linolenic acid, a natural plant source of Omega-3, eating about 75 grammes of walnuts daily can help improve sperm quality, sperm vitality, motility and morphology," he said.
Also speaking, Mrs Remi Esunrunoso, a nutrition- biochemist, advised people to always eat walnuts.
Esunrunoso said that eating walnuts daily for three months would increase sperm-count and male fertility.
"We know that walnut is a seasonal fruit, but it is usually available in the market all the year round.
"Studies have shown that this fruit can reduce many sicknesses in the body.
"Walnuts contain many variants of Vitamin B : Folate at 115 mcg, B6 at 600 mcg and thiamin at 400 mcg.
"Walnuts are also high in manganese, selenium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and phytosterols. That is why they can cure many cardiovascular diseases.
"Walnuts may help to reduce not only the risk of prostate cancer, but breast cancer as well.
"Walnuts also contain the amino acid l-arginine, which offers multiple vascular benefits to people with heart disease, or those who have increased risk of heart diseases due to multiple cardiac risk factors.
"Walnuts contain several unique and powerful antioxidants that are available in only a few commonly eaten foods.
"It also helps in weight control and offers support for brain development and type 2 diabetes.
Nigerians have reacted, in various ways on the social media, to the controversial comments between the wife of Nigeria’s president, Aisha Buhari and her husband, Muhammadu Buhari.
Recall that in a BBC Hausa service programme last week Friday, Buhari’s wife, Aisha had alleged that cabals have hijacked her husband’s government and are dictating to him how he should run the APC-led government as against the initial template promised the electorates during campaigns.
However, President Buhari who was on a state visit to Berlin, Germany laughed off his wife’s claims and, ‘jokingly’ said his wife, Aisha belonged to his kitchen, his living room and the other rooms. He also said he did not know which party his wife belongs to and that he claims superior knowledge of Nigeria’s political terrain more than she does.
Nigerians, however, expressed their opinions on both party’s comments thus:
It is no longer news that economic recession is taking its toll on every segment of the society and making life difficult for many Nigerians.
When the pulse of the economy is measured, emphasis is normally placed on the banking sector, the oil and gas sector, the service sector and the small and medium scale enterprises. Curiously, not many pay serious attention to the crucial informal economic sector whose drivers make their money by the roadside with all sense of pride, audacity and zeal.
And they come with various appellations! "Master-I-Want-Work", "Half Bread is Better than None", "How We Go Do", etc, all refer to the die-hard labourers or artisans, who spend most of their days waiting in the sun or rain on the roadside of Abuja to be hired by clients to carry out menial jobs for the patrons at fees much lower than those who own shops spread across the city.
Some of them are highly skilled while others are mere apprentices, who shuttle between their masters' shops and the roadsides in search of clients. Many others are elements frustrated out of other professions merely taking refuge in the trade just to eke a living.
The roadside workmen, a sector not usually captured by the economic planners, constitute a large chunk of Nigerians, whose contributions to the economy is high but often not measured. Although most of them are not highly educated, their trade has affected the lives of many Nigerians in many ways than one.
That is largely because hardly is any house built without the services of these individuals; no major civil work is done without the engagement of these labourers.
Unlike white collar jobs which require sitting in the office, carrying out their daily duties, the labourers scramble for customers on the road side in order to make ends meet. "Speaking about his experience, Mr. Peter Uwakwe, a painter who has been doing the same job for over 30 years, complained bitterly about the state of the economy.
He said, "Before the present administration, things were not as difficult as they are. I and my family lived very comfortably from my daily earnings.
I made between N4,500 and N5,000 for any work I did each day. But since this government came into power and they began to talk about low oil price and recession, I hardly see customers in three days. How do I fend for my family?"
Mr. Abdul Fatai, a carpenter, disclosed that he had been standing by the roadside and getting jobs for about four years and had been using the proceeds to support his education.
"With the way things are going, I will not be able to cater for my schooling. I do not want to be a dropout," he lamented. "Mr. Friday Benjamin, a technician, disclosed that he preferred to stay by the roadside in search of customers because of the cost of renting a shop.
"To rent a shop in the city centre in Abuja is between N1 million and N3 million, which I cannot afford. How much do I make a day and I have to cater for my family too? That is why I am on the road," he said. "Benjamin pleaded with the government to make provisions for apprentices in the cities willing to fend for themselves until they can stand on their own.
“If government builds small kiosks for people whose businesses are very small, the price of such shops would be affordable," he noted.
The reason you find most of us on the road is due to the cost of shops and lack of money. No one in his right state of mind would enjoy staying on the road”."He also noted that if he gets a better opportunity, he would leave his present job and switch to something more honourable to protect his image as a family man.
Another labourer, Uwen Nelson, stated that he ventured into the "Master-I-want-work'' business because of lack of job.
“I have been unemployed for about three years now and can no longer wait for any white collar job because I need to cater for my family. I had been wandering all over town looking for formal employment but none came my way and I could not continue being jobless while I am getting older and with increasing family responsibilities", he said.
"We have this adage that 'an idle hand is the devil's workshop'"."Nelson pleaded with government take urgent measures to create massive jobs for Nigerians and take them off the road amid mounting frustration and hazards. "The Information and Public Relations Officer of the National Directorate of Employment, NDE, Mrs. Biodun Dada, while reacting to the development, assured that the Federal Government was aware of the situation facing youths and was working hard to address it through various employment schemes.
"I can tell you that job creation is one of the major functions of the NDE", Dada said.
She explained that the NDE had designed programmes aimed at providing graduates and non-graduates with skills to earn a living.
But as many in the society look down on the roadside job seekers, many of them may be quietly smiling to the bank as no agency has ever demanded a dime from them as tax, levy or rent like the 'troubled' Abuja shop owners, who get regular quit notices for not paying rent promptly or routine invasion by tax officials from the Abuja Municipal Area Council, AMAC, the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS, and agencies and groups posing as security agencies all in a bid to extort them.
The roadside job-seekers had hoped for a brighter prospect of being gainfully employed with the coming of the new administration with the mantra of 'Change' but with the slum in oil price and the slipping of the nation into full recession, the hope has fizzled, giving way to hopelessness and frustration. That, in itself, has heightened the sense of despair among them.
Family planning for underage girls poses a serious health challenge says Dr Gbolahan Oyebambi of University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH).
Speaking with newsmen in Ilorin, Oyebambi warned against the common practice of underage family planning in the country.
According to him, some girls under the age of 18 are fond of taking measures to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
He added that such measures are safest when carried out in the institution of marriage where it ois legalised.
The doctor said some parents were aware of their children's wayward ways and aided them by seeking family planning options for them.
"When a girl of 17 year-old knows she is safe to be sexually active, it will make her misbehave and be wayward without any fear,'' he said.
He warned parents not to encourage the use of pills for their underage children, adding that "it was evil and suicidal''.
The doctor also advised medical practitioners to seek proper clarifications before adopting any family planning method for patients.
Oyebambi called on government to reach out to the public through the media, schools, religious houses and hospitals to discourage such practices in the society.
"It is time for the three tiers of government to take a bold step to save the future of our female children by campaigning against underage family planning,'' he said.
Japan has withheld its 2016 financial contribution to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) totalling some 4.4 billion yen (42 million dollars).
Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida has confirmed that the decision was made after weighing the matter in a "comprehensive" manner.
However, many analysts pointed out that the move came after the UN body's decision in 2015 to list Chinese documents relating to the 1937 Nanjing Massacre as a Memory of the World.
The invading Japanese military brutally killed over 300,000 Chinese including defenseless civilians and unarmed soldiers, following the capture of Nanjing in 1937.
Japan has been trying to whitewash its atrocities by claiming that the number of people killed were not as many as 300,000.
Japan's decision to withhold the dues was also reportedly aimed at putting pressure on UNESCO.
China believed Japan deliberately put pressure on UNECSO at a time when an international alliance of civic organisations is bidding to have over 2,700 "comfort women"-related documents listed as a Memory of the World.
Many women were forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army before and during World War II, most of whom were from Asian countries.
Mamelodi Sundowns of South Africa moved closer to a fairy-tale CAF Champions League title with a 3-0 home victory over Zamalek of Egypt Saturday in the first leg of the final.
Liberian Anthony Laffor and Tebogo Langerman scored in the first half of a lively match watched by a capacity 30,000 crowd at Lucas ‘Masterpieces’ Stadium on the outskirts of Pretoria.
The home team moved three goals ahead less than a minute into the second half when Islam Gamal conceded an own-goal on an uncomfortably hot afternoon for the players.
Continental success for the South African outfit owned by mining magnate Patrice Motsepe will complete a remarkable turnaround this year in the premier African club football competition.
Sundowns were eliminated by V Club in the final qualifying round last April only to be reinstated when the Democratic Republic of Congo side were disqualified for using an ineligible player.
The Pretoria team went on to defeat five-time African champions Zamalek narrowly at home and away in the group stage, but taking a three-goal lead in the final exceeds their wildest dreams.
Should Sundowns be crowned champions after the return match in Alexandria next Sunday, they will become only the second South African winners of the competition after Orlando Pirates 21 years ago.
History favours Sundowns as just one club, Mouloudia Alger of Algeria in 1976, have overcome a three-goal first-leg deficit in a final.
“It is essential that we keep our feet on the ground,” warned Sundowns coach and former South Africa striker Pitso Mosimane as his players celebrated with the crowd.
“I have been in football too long to take anything for granted. We should remember that Zamalek scored four goals at home against Wydad Casablanca of Morocco in the semi-finals.
“What a beautiful sight this is,” he added, referring to a singing, dancing crowd that had crammed into the rudimentary venue west of Pretoria.
“These wonderful supporters are enjoying history — this is the first time a South African club have won the home leg of a CAF Champions League final.”
Sundowns quickly stamped their authority on the game and Laffor scored with a thunderous shot past Ahmed El Shenawy on 31 minutes after a millimetre-perfect Hlompho Kekana through ball.
Langerman doubled the lead with a cross-cum-shot that dipped behind El Shenawy into the far corner of the net off the post.
When Gamal turned another cross-cum-shot, this time from Percy Tau, into his net, the record five-goal winning margin for the first leg of a final appeared in danger of being eclipsed.
But Zamalek did not wilt in the heat and 1,520-metre (4,995 feet) altitude and dominated second-half territory and possession while rarely testing Sundowns goalkeeper Denis Onyango.
By Funmi Komolafe Glory be to God! That we are alive today , we have every reason to thank God for His mercy. Take a few minutes to reflect on events in the last nine months of this year and you would see that many people with whom you started this year are no more. Not necessarily because you are more righteous, it is because God in his mercy has kept you alive. He has not kept you alive for nothing.
You are alive for a purpose. It could also be that God wants you to fulfil the purpose for which He created you. Whichever it is, brethren, it is clear that the miracle you are still trusting God for is still possible.
By His Grace, you will not miss your miracle.
For instance a certain man built his dream house and had concluded arrangements to move into the house, but the forces of darkness around him stopped him. He was poisoned and he died. As his Christian wake keep was going on, his siblings were already fighting over his assets. This will not be your portion in Jesus name.
For us not to miss our miracles however, we have certain responsibilities. In other words, there are steps we must take as Christians. One of these is self denial.
Self-Denial: Self denial com in several forms, such as fasting, evangelizing, etc. but in this edition , I'll focus on THE NIGHT.
We'll discuss why the night is important and what could happen at night.
The night is the time we all need rest. After hours of work, we need rest. God Himself rested, Genesis 2 vs 2. " And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the Seventh Day from all His work which He had made".
It therefore means that rest is desirable and indeed necessary. However, the forces of darkness according to knowledgeable men of God are very active at this time. This explains why people are tormented in their dreams, others eat in their dreams. One of the most dangerous evil spirits, the spirit husband or wife engages in intercourse with his or her victim, mostly at night. One can go on and on.
However, as Christians , we need not be afraid of the night . Why? Luke 10 vs 19 gives us authority. It states:" Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and all powers of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you".
In other words, we can conquer and defeat the devil and his forces of darkness.
So what has night got to do with this?
First, I suggest that anyone facing a major challenge that his or her physical ability cannot tackle, must not be a Jonah. You cannot afford to spend the entire night sleeping. You must find time to pray in the night . No matter how short the prayer is.
Why? Physically, the entire environment is quitet. which makes it easier for you to concentrate on your prayer. Secondly, your prayer at this time of the night becomes your weapon to fight your spiritual battles. Thirdly, it is easier to hear from God at night. We can hear from God during the day but you must have attained a higher level spiritually, for you to hear the Lord loud and clear during the day. The night is easier for many people.
Do you doubt this? Remember Samuel; the child who wiped away the tears of Mummy Hannah. He was residing with Eli . Genesis 3 verses 3-9. But let's consider verses 3 &4 " And the lamp of God went out in the temple of the LORD, where the ark of God was, and Samuel was laid down to sleep : That the Lord called Samuel and he answered , Here I am". For those who are familiar with this story, God called Samuel thrice but he thought it was Pastor Eli that was calling.
Let's read what happened after the third call: "Therefore Eli said unto Samuel, Go, lie down: and it shall be, if He call thee that thou shalt say, Speak, Lord; for thy servant heareth".
From that moment, Samuel began to get the attention of God. This season, by the Grace of God, you too will get the attention of God in the name of Jesus.
Are you faced with a troubled marriage? Is your situation such that you have a feeling that you are putting on a golden wedding ring but the marriage itself is rusty. First, examine yourself, honestly, and see what you have been doing that is not right. Be prepared to change for the better. Resolve to be patient and seek the forgiveness of your partner. Be humble enough to do this. Stop nagging. Then rise on your feet and take back your marriage with prayer. Every stranger threatening your marriage, the Lord will put a burden on them and they will have no option but to leave your spouse alone. I'm assured in my Spirit that this message is for someone. This season as the Lord lives, as Pastor J.T. Kalejaye of RCCG often says, "You will move from enduring your marriage to enjoying it in the mighty name of Jesus Christ". You shall testify soon.
God reveals at night. In several cases, God has revealed secrets at night and used the night to transform lives. Let's consider Exodus 12 vs. 31 " And he ( God) called for Moses and Aaron by night , and said, Rise up and get you forth from among my people, both ye and the children of Israel and go serve the Lord as you have said ".
We all know that the transformation of the lives of the children of Israel from slavery to freedom began at night.
Let's also refer to Exodus 12 vs 12: "For I will pass through the land of Egypt this night and I will smite all the firstborn in the land of Egypt , both man and beast; and against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgment: I am the Lord".
Can you see the full manifestation of the power of God here. When did it happen? At night. Brethren, this does not mean that God is limited to the night. Remember, David killed Goliath during the day and not at night but our focus in this edition is the night and its importance.
What do you do with your night?
Pastor Peter Olawale, leader of the praying team at the Redemption Camp of the Redeemed Christian Church of God in a sermon made reference to Psalm 30 vs 5 " the later part of it which states, "weeping may endure for a night but joy cometh in the morning".
He declared "The Lord will give you His attention, He will show you his intentions and He will put your enemies in detention in the name of Jesus".
When you give God attention by spending some time praying at night, then you are sure he will show you His intentions. That is when a woman who has been waiting on the Lord for the fruit of the womb sees herself carrying her baby in the dream. That is when the one who has been waiting for a marriage partner begins to see herself having a wedding or people congratulating her.
All of these happens in dreams.
For the one who has been praying for a job, that is when you begin to see yourself in an office. If you have been asking God to break the yoke of tenancy, that is when you see yourself in your own house.
Bear in mind that our God is unlimited. He can do all things.
Let's also consider Genesis 26 vs 24 &25 " And the Lord appeared unto him the same night, and said, I am the God of Abraham thy father; fear not, for I am with thee, and will bless thee and multiply thy seed for my servant Abraham's sake". Here God was speaking to Isaac; the Child of Promise.
Note that God appeared to him at night and also revealed his intentions for Isaac, who was being oppressed by all sorts of enemies.
I am confident that as you dedicate sometime to present your issues to the Lord in the night, you will receive the attention of the Almighty God and He will fight your battle for you in the name of Jesus.
I'll end this edition, sharing with you a prayer point released by Pastor Samson Ajetunmobi " Every Altar resisting my fruitfulness, my promotion, my marriage (or whatever is yours, I command the altar to be destroyed in the name of Jesus".
Brethren, use the authority that God has given you confidently and in the name of Jesus you will be victorious.
Editor's Note- I intend to conclude the topic on the importance of the night in the next edition, by God's Grace , if the Lord Jesus tarries.
US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, are to meet Saturday in Switzerland for a fresh round of diplomatic talks on Syria.
Their already frosty relationship was further chilled earlier this month when Washington said it had broken off bilateral talks with Moscow on Syria, accusing the Kremlin of failing to do its part to end the bloodshed.
The discussions at the Beau-Rivage Palace hotel in Lausanne is also expected to involve regional powers with stakes in Syria's five-year war, such as Iran, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
The focus of the meeting is a new ceasefire for Aleppo in northern Syria and humanitarian aid deliveries to the city's civilians, the US State Department said this week.
The US, which suspended cooperation because of Russia's continued bombing of Aleppo, emphasized that the meeting is taking place amid broader talks with several countries concerned about Syria.
Kerry "certainly wants to sit down in that format and have that discussion and continue to pursue a diplomatic approach," State Department spokesman John Kirby said in Washington.
"How the Russians react, what they come . willing to do or not is really up to them. The secretary's expectations are that all attendees will come purposefully and genuinely interested in pursuing a cessation of hostilities," Kirby said.
The Russian Foreign Ministry suggested that the meeting would have a broader focus to "consider possible additional steps for creating conditions for resolving the Syrian crisis."
Russia has maintained that its airstrikes on Aleppo have targeted militant groups, including al-Qaeda-linked fighters, holding parts of the city.
However, the US and other Western powers are calling for such airstrikes to end because of civilian casualties.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said in an interview published Friday by the Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda that his military, which is strongly aided by Russia, will conquer Aleppo.
He said that the victory will provide momentum to push militant groups northward toward Turkey, "where they came from."
Novak Djokovic, defending champion and world number one has been knocked out of Shanghai Rolex Masters by Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut.
It was Agut's first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 final and his first victory against Djokovic in six matches.
He beat Djokovic 6-4, 6-4 and will now meet the winner in the second semi-final match, between Andy Murray of Britain and Gilles Simon of France.
The 28 year old right handed player, ranked 19th in the world, had on Friday ousted ninth seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-3, 6-4 .
His first semi-final came two years ago on home soil in Madrid, where he lost to Rafael Nadal.
"I am playing well and I'm doing the things well to face Novak," said the Spaniard on Friday.
"For sure it's a good moment to face him. Novak is one of the best tennis players in history. I played against him a couple of really good matches. I know if I play good I can make it a difficult match for him," he said.
And he really played well,bigger than Djokovic, recording only one double fault to Djokovic's two and winning six break points out of 7. He also recorded more aces, 5-4, in comparison with World Number One.
He took the first set in 42 minutes with his first break point and broke three times in the next one for victory.
Djokovic trailing 3-5, after he was broken by Agut, broke Agut back to stay alive in the second set.
But he failed to save a match point, when he was serving 4-5.
U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday accused the New York Times and Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim for his travails and his lagging in the polls.
He accused Slim, with net worth of over $50billion, of trying to help Democrat Hillary Clinton win the Nov. 8 election through his connection to the New York Times.
Trump said Slim, as a major New York Times shareholder, is helping bankroll what he called the Times' attempt to help Clinton win the presidential election.
Slim is the largest shareholder of New York Times Co, according to a report by reuters in January 2015. He controls a stake of 16.8 percent.
Entities affiliated with Slim exercised the warrants he bought in 2009 when he loaned the company $250 million during the height of the financial crisis. Slim's total stake is valued at $341.4 million.
The Times published a story from two women accusing Trump of groping them.
"They're not journalists," Trump said of the Times reporters. "They're corporate lobbyists for Carlos Slim and foreign corporations."
"They're not journalists," Trump said of the Times reporters. "They're corporate lobbyists for Carlos Slim and foreign corporations."
At a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, Trump also again said a variety of women who have accused him of making unwanted sexual advances are making up their stories.
At another rally in Charlotte, Trump said that he was a victim of a 'great political smear' to damage his campaign.
"It's not hard to find a small handful of people willing to make false smears.
"They are coming after me to try and destroy what is considered by even them the greatest movement in the history of our country."
"These claims defy reason, truth, logic, common sense. They are made without supporting witnesses.
"When the media does what they're doing now, that's rigging the system. The election is rigged," he said.
Two new accusations came from an ex-Apprentice contestant who cited a 2007 incident and a woman who described a case from the early 1990s.
Trump insists that the allegations are all false and a "concerted effort" to take down his campaign.
October may be a month in the last quarter of the year, but it certainly provides excellent opportunities for travel. Aside from the fact that travelers get to deal with fewer crowds as it is off-season, most destinations experience moderate temperatures around the time and so are favorable for all kinds of visitors.
If you are looking take advantage of all that October offers and you are planning a trip, Jumia Travel, Africa's No.1 online hotel booking portal shares 4 essential tips for traveling in October.
Check for deals and discounts when planning your trip
Most people do not know this, but some of the best travel discounts and deals are offered in the month of October. Value - Flights, accommodation especially in hotels like Beni Gold Hotel & Apartments and Grand Ibro Hotel, entrance fees and more can be found at big discounts, even up to a 50% discount. That can mean luxury at an affordable price and a cheaper vacation.
Air travel is most reliable
Flight cancellations as result of bad weather conditions is not as common, from the month of October, especially here in Nigeria. The weather condition in October is favourable. The month features cool days and nights, also, the rains are less, so air travel is not as tedious as it could be in other months.
It is the best time for international trip
October is not a holiday season and so the ratio of foreigners to locals in most of the popular tourist attractions around the world will not be low. Thus, international travel during October, especially for tourism is best as you have a greater chance of feeling the local culture more than you would when a place is teeming with tourists. Basically, October will allow you a slice of good weather and a slice of quiet.
Start planning your Christmas trip
October is the best month to commence planning your Christmas holiday trip. Start your research on where you want to go and which of the numerous end-of-year festivals you would want to rope into your holiday trip; contract agents if you have to, but most importantly, book your flights and hotel rooms in October as the month is just 2 months away from December and gives you the specific amount of time you need to plan the perfect holiday.