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Wednesday 1 April 2020

Nine Players Who Have Played With Messi And Ronaldo Give Verdict On Who Is Best

Nine players who have played with both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have given their opinions on who is the better player.

Only a select few stars have ever had the privilege of playing with two of the all-time greats in their illustrious careers.

But every player will have a different preference to how the duo helped their performance, so what exactly did some of them say?

1. Angel Di Maria - Played with Messi for Argentina, Ronaldo for Real Madrid

Verdict - Lionel Messi

PSG winger Di Maria picked his international compatriot ahead of Ronaldo but still credited both players as being world class.

2. Carlos Tevez - Played with Messi for Argentina, Ronaldo for Manchester United

Verdict - Lionel Messi

Tevez won two Premier League titles and a Champions League with Ronaldo during their time at Old Trafford but he still rated Messi better - but only just.

"Messi plays another sport. For Messi to score three goals [in any given game] is normal"

3. Nelson Semedo - Plays with Messi for Barcelona, Ronaldo for Portugal

Verdict - Both

Nelson Semedo is the first player to go straight down the middle in his vote for the duo, explaining per L'Esportiu: "I had the privilege of playing with both of them and I enjoy every moment I played with both. I hope you understand me."

4. Andre Gomes - Played with Messi for Barcelona, plays with Ronaldo for Portugal

Verdict - Both

Everton midfielder Gomes also refused to make the tough decision. He was part of the Portugal side that won the European Championships in 2016 but also had the upmost respect for his former club captain Messi.

"I do not like to compare them out of respect," he told Catalunya Radio in 2017.

"I will never answer it. I'm Portuguese and I have affection for Cristiano, as much as I do for Messi, who is my teammate at Barcelona."

5. Gerard Pique - Plays with Messi at Barcelona, played with Ronaldo for Manchester United

Verdict - Messi

Pique was a youngster at Manchester United with Ronaldo but has become an iconic figure at the Nou Camp with Messi.

It's also Pique who gave ESPN the famous line of: "For me it's like Messi is not human but Cristiano is the best of the humans."

6. Ezequiel Garay - Played with Messi for Argentina, Ronaldo for Real Madrid

Verdict - Messi

Garay is similar to Pique, spending his early career with Ronaldo at club level but the bulk of it with Messi. "When people ask me who is the best player ever, I say Leo," he explained.

"From the first time I saw him with Argentina U-15 to this day he continues to amaze me. He has no limit."

7. Henrik Larsson - Played with Messi for Barcelona, Ronaldo for Manchester United

Verdict - Messi

Cristiano is unlucky to be playing at the same time as Messi. Ronaldo is a very good player, but Messi is even better.", the Swede explained to Goal.com.

"He is from out of this world. He's so good that it's almost incredible. When you see him with the ball at his feet it's hard to believe that anybody else could do the same. He's a fantastic player to see."

8. Gabriel Heinze - Played with Messi for Argentina, Ronaldo for Manchester United

Verdict - Both

Heinze is another who simply can't decide on the superior star. "Cristiano Ronaldo has drive and enviable self-discipline," he explained to La Nacion. "He's an obsessive. As long as he has not reached the goal he has put in his head, he does not stop trying."

"Leo is inexplicable. Footballistically, he does not come from this planet. And as a person, he leads such a quiet life that is admirable."

9. Fernando Gago - Played with Messi for Argentina, Ronaldo for Real Madrid

Verdict - Messi

Gago played with both men during their prime and could have the most authority on this subject, with his international teammate coming out on top.

"For me he [Ronaldo] is not number one. For me, the best in the world is Messi because of the way he plays, moves with the ball and changes matches.

"Messi has incredible ability and I love the way that he plays."

Which player do you think is the best, Ronaldo or Messi?

Source: https://www.sportbible.com/football/football-news-top-10s-legends-reactions-nine-players-whove-played-with-lionel-messi-and-cristiano-ronaldo-20200331.amp.html

Friday 17 January 2020

Lady Who Aborted 5 Babies Shares Their Pictures. Says 'I Love My Babies'


A gorgeous lady on Twitter Dev @slvyed_ has shocked social media users after sharing a photo of all her aborted babies.

Sharing the photos via her page, she wrote:

"The mom, the offspring (yes i kept all my abortions. I love my babies)"

Is this a joke to trend or she actually meant it?

Tuesday 22 October 2019

Tension as Ekiti loses prominent traditional monarch

There was anxiety in Ekiti State on Tuesday, with the passing on of one of the 17 most prominent traditional rulers in Ekiti State, Oore of Otun, Oba Adedapo Popoola.
This came barely a month after another royal father, Pelupelu Oba and Oluyin of Iyin Ekiti, Oba Ademola Ajakaye joined his ancestors.
Otun, is the headquarters of Mobal Local Government Area of the state.
Oore traditional stool is one of the 17 pelupelu Obas in Ekiti State that occupied the highest hierarchy in the ranking of the traditional rulers.
The oba had not been seen in the public in recent times due to reports that he was battling with a terminal ailment.
According to the report, Oba Popoola, a one-time chairman, Council of Obas in Ekiti State, died in the early hours of Tuesday.
Oba Popoola, born on January 26, 1957, was installed an Oba on January 20, 2000.
The news of his demise has not been officially broken in the town, but there were signs that the rites signalling the departure of the oba had begun in earnest.
A highly-placed community leader, who craved anonymity, told newsmen that the oba had died.
He said: “The monarch had been bedridden for some time now before he finally succumbed to death. In fact, the town will miss him sorely.
“I want to believe that we have missed a patriotic oba with carriage and charisma to lead. The vacuum left by his death would be difficult to fill,” he said.

Thursday 3 October 2019

Nigerian Navy Recruitment Of HND, Bsc Holders For 2019, 2020

The Nigerian Navy has commenced the enlistment of graduates and HND holders into the Direct Short Service Commission.

Navy Director of Information, Commodore Suleman Dahun, announced this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.


Dahun said interested applicants, who must be Nigerians by birth, should possess a minimum of Second Class Upper Division for first degree holders and Upper Credit for HND holders.

“Male applicants must not be less than 1.68 metres tall while female applicants must not be less than 1.65 metres in height.

“Applicants must possess NYSC Discharge/Exemption Certificate and should be between 22 and 28 years by Feb. 20, 2020,

“Except for Imams, Chaplains and Medical Consultants who should not exceed 30 years and 40 years respectively by Feb. 20, 2020,” he said.

Dahun said guidelines for the enlistment could be accessed on the Nigerian Navy Enlistment Portal: www.joinnigeriannavy.com.

He said the portal will remain open till Nov. 14, 2019 for interested candidates to apply online.

“Candidates are to note that all the processes ranging from online registration, aptitude test and the selection interview are free of charge,” he said.

He advised candidates to be wary of scammers and refrain from giving money to any individual under any guise.

http://www.titopeblog.com/2019/10/nigerian-navy-announces-service.html

Sunday 11 August 2019

MainOne Cable Recruitment For West Africans 2019 (13 Positions)

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We are recruiting to fill the positions below:

1. Account Manager FSI Lagos
 Commercial
 Lagos
Job Type: Permanent

2. Account Manager, Ogun State
 Commercial
 Ogun State
Job Type: Permanent

3. Cloud Database Administrator
 Technical
 Lagos
Job Type: Permanent

4. Cloud Solutions Architect
 Technical
 Lagos
Job Type: Permanent

5. Credit Control Manager
 Finance
 Lagos
Job Type: Permanent

6. Facility/ Power Engineer, Abidjan
 Technical
 Abidjan
Job Type: Permanent

7. Front Desk Officer
 Corporate Services & Development
 Lagos
Job Type: Permanent

8. Product Manager
 Commercial
 Lagos
Job Type: Permanent

9. Senior Project Accountant
 Finance
 Lagos
Job Type: Permanent

10. SME Account Manager (Edo State)
 Commercial
 Edo State
Job Type: Permanent

11. Solutions Architect, CIV
 Technical
 Abidjan
Job Type: Permanent

12. Technical Support Engineer-Wireless
 Technical
 Ogun State.
Job Type: Permanent

13. Transmission Planning Engineer
 Technical
 Lagos
Job Type: Permanent

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Friday 9 August 2019

NSCDC Recruitment 2019: How To Apply For Nigeria Civil Defence Corps

AVAILABLE JOBS
Home Available Jobs
RECRUITMENT INTO THE NIGERIA SECURITY AND CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS.

The Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Service Board (CDFIPB) is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for full time appointments to fill existing vacancies in the following positions in the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps;

1. MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES

CATEGORY A: Superintendent Cadre

i. Superintendent of Corps (SC) Medical Doctors, CONMESS 02

ii. Superintendent of Corps(SC) Dentist CONMESS 02

iii. Superintendent of Corps(SC) Optometrists CONMESS 02

Applicants must be holders of M.B.B.S; M.D; M.D.S; or equivalent from recognized universities.

CARTEGORY B: Inspectorate Cadre

i. Inspector of Corps (IC) Nursing CONHESS 07.

Applicants must be registered Nurses (RN), Registered Midwives (RM) or Registered Nurses/Midwives (RNM) obtained from recognized institution.

ii. Assistant Inspector of Corps (AIC) CONPASS 06.

Applicants must be holders of Diploma in Community Health, Medical Records, Pharmacy, Food and Nutrition, Health Education, Health Information Management, Laboratory, Environmental Technician and other Health/Medical related fields.

CATEGORY C: Assistant (CAII) CONPASS 04.

Applicants must be holders of Certificate in Community Health, Medical Records, Pharmacy, Food and Nutrition, Health Education, Health Information Management, Laboratory, Environmental Technician and other Health/Medical related fields.

2. GENERAL DUTY

CATEGORY A: Superintendent Cadre

Assistant Superintendent of Corps II (ASCII) CONPASS 08

Applicants must be holders of first degree from recognized Universities in the following areas:

Humanities, Social Science, Psychology, Estate/ Town Planning, Public Health, Food Sciences, Social Works, Security, Criminology and Operational Research etc.

CATEGORY B: Inspectorate Cadre:

i. Senior Inspector of Corps (SIC), CONPASS 08

Applicants must be holders of Higher National Diploma (HND) Certificates obtained from recognized institutions.

ii Inspector of Corps (IC)

Applicants must be holders of NCE or its equivalent in any field from recognized institutions or holders of Registered Nurses (RN), Registered Nurses/Midwives (RNM) obtained from recognized institutions.

iii. Assistant Inspector of Corps (AIC)

Applicants must be holders of National Diploma (ND) obtained from recognized Polytechnics/institutions, or holders of certificates in Community Health, Pharmacy and Health Education.

CATEGORY C: Assistant Cadre:-

i. Corps Assistant (CAII) CONPASS O4

GCE Ordinary level, SSCE/NECO or their equivalents with minimum of five (5) credits in not more than two (2) sittings, which should include at least English and Mathematics.

ii. Corps Assistant (CAIII) CONPASS 03

Applicants must be holders of GCE ordinary level, SSCE/NECO or their equivalents with a minimum of three credits in not more than two (2) sittings, which include at least English or Mathematics or Trade Test Grade III. (Artisans, Motor Driver, Mechanics, Auto Electricians, Plumbers, Carpenters, Masons, etc).

3. DRIVERS/MECHANICS

Assistant Cadre:-

i. Corps Assistant (CAII) CONPASS 04

Applicants must be holders of Trade Test Grade II. ( Motor Drivers, Mechanics, Auto Electricians, etc).

ii. Corps Assistant (CAIII) CONPASS 03

Applicants must be holders of Trade Test Grade III. (Motor Drivers, Mechanics, Auto Electrician, etc )

Note: National Driver's License is required for all prospective drivers.

4. ARTISANS

Assistant Cadre:-

i. Corps Assistant (CAII) CONPASS 04

Applicants must be holders of Trade Test Grade II. (Artisans, Plumbers, Carpenters, Masons, etc)

ii. Corps Assistant (CAIII) CONPASS 03

Applicants must be holders of Trade Test Grade III. (Artisans, Plumbers, Carpenters, Masons, etc)

1. METHOD OF APPLICATION

i. Application must be Online

ii. Candidates are expected to log into the website www.cdfipb.careers ,fill and summit the application form online. Candidates are advised to print out the Referee forms which must be duly completed for submission during screening.

iii. Candidate should NOTE that multiple applications will automatically be disqualified.


2. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION

Applications should be submitted online within four (4) weeks from the date of this publication from 10th August 2019 to 7th September 2019.

3. STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE RECRUITMENT

Requirements:-

i. Applicants must be Nigerians by birth

ii. Applicants must possess the requisites qualifications and certificates. Any certificates or qualifications not presented and accepted at the recruitment center shall not be accepted after the recruitment.

iii. Applicants must be fit and present certificate of medical fitness from recognized Government Hospitals.

iv. Applicants must be of good character, and must not have been convicted of any criminal offences.

v. Applicants must not be members of secret society, Cult or Drug Addicts etc.

vi. Applicants must not have been involved in any financially embarrassment.

vii. Applicants must be between the ages 18 and 30 years

viii. Applicant's heights must not be less than 1.65m for males and 1.60m for females.

ix. Applicant's chest measurement must not be less than 0.87 for men.

x. Computer Literacy will be an added advantage

4. APPLICATION

CANDIDATES SHOULD NOTE THAT THIS APPLICATION IS ABSOLUTELY FREE.

5. CLOSING

All applications are expected to be completed and submitted within four (4) weeks from the date of publication.

Signed

Secretary to the Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration and Prisons Service Board (CDFIPB)

Sunday 21 July 2019

Atiku's INEC Server, Scam Of The Century (PM News)

Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and his Peoples Democratic Party had eggs on their faces Friday as the theory of an INEC server, the pillar of their cases against President Muhammadu Buhari collapsed like a house built with sand.

There was no INEC server. There was no result published on INEC server. Atiku had been scammed big time and it will go into the records as the scam of the century.

That was the loud and clear message at the Presidential Election Tribunal as Atiku closed his case and the court adjourned till 29 July for the defence to open its case.

There is certainly no need for the defence to open any case. There is nothing to defend as Atiku and the PDP had failed convincingly to prove the existence of any other result apart from the one declared by INEC on 27 February, with Buhari beating Atiku by about four million votes. Buhari got 15.1 million votes, Atiku got 11.2million votes.


According to Atiku, the INEC server gave him victory over Buhari, winning 18,356,732 votes to defeat Buhari who he claimed scored 16,741,430 votes.

With the anti-climax of Friday, Atiku’s case, all the past weeks had become a riveting theatre of the absurd and entertainment. He and his team of legal luminaries and witnesses had wasted everyone’s time, pushing a specious thesis that does not exist. A server, now where is the server?

On the last day of providing irrefutable proof that he won the presidential election and beat President Muhammadu Buhari, Atiku’s two ‘star witnesses’ were a study in high comedy.

Both the uncertified ‘expert’ from Kenya, David Ayu Nyango Njoga and former aviation minister Osita Chidoka miserably failed to establish the existence of the server allegedly used by the Independent National Electoral Commission for the transmission of election results during the last general elections.

Incredibly the two star witnesses, who claimed they had information that INEC used a server, got their information from anonymous sources, possibly in a beer parlour or the dark web of whistleblowing.

Both witnesses stammered when challenged to authenticate their claims.

Chidoka ought to have known better. He was a witness to the manual collation of the presidential election result at the International Conference Centre in Abuja after the election on 23 February. How did he come about the INEC server theory?

He confirmed to the Presidential Election Tribunal that the results were collated nationwide manually, and still added idiotically that he learnt the result of the election was “transmitted by INEC electronically to the INEC server.”

He collapsed under cross-examination by lawyer to INEC, Yunus Usman (SAN). When asked if he witnessed the transmission, Chidoka said he was not present when the alleged electronic transmission was done.

On whether he has ever seen the said server or knows its location, the witness said: “I have not seen the server, but before the election and during collation, the INEC Chairman talked about the existence of server.”

When asked to provide the server address, Chidoka said the one he referred to was the same address provided by the anonymous whistleblower.

Chidoka said he witnessed the manual collation of election results at the national level and was told by his party’s agents that collation was also manual at the state, ward and polling unit levels.

Under cross-examination by lawyer to President Muhammadu Buhari, Dr. Alex Izinyon (SAN), Chidoka admitted that he did not witness all he claimed happened during the election.

Njoga, who claimed to be an Information Technology (ICT) expert from Kenya, said he was engaged by the petitioners to analyse results of the election as obtained from INEC server and stored in a website:“https://www.factsdontlieng.com/.

When asked whether INEC owns the website, the witness said no, but that the data it contains are from INEC server.

Njoga, claimed that the website: “https://www.factsdontlieng.com/” is owned by an INEC official, who provided the election result figures. When asked to name the said INEC official, the witness said: “My lord, the INEC official is anonymous and I do not know him.”

Under cross-examination by the leader of Buhari’s legal team, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), Njoka said the website was created on March 12, 2019. When reminded that the presidential election held on February 23 and the results released before March 12, the witness went blank.

The resounding collapse of Atiku’s INEC server may have knocked the bottom out of his case at the tribunal.

His other redeeming planks remain whether he has proven substantially election irregularities in the states.

It remains to be seen from 29 July, whether this is also not another illusion.

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