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The Confederation of African Football has picked Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen for a random drug test after his i...
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The Confederation of African Football has picked Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen for a random drug test after his impressive performance against Cameroon in Saturday’s Round of 16 match of the ongoing AFCON 2023.

Osimhen was one of the top performers in the 2-0 win for Nigeria as they secured the ticket to reach the quarter-finals.

According to Vanguard, Osimhen's tireless display in the game has attracted the attention of CAF, who have picked him for a random test.

The current CAF Player of the Year is expected to lead the line for the three-time champions when they face Angola in the quarter-finals this week.

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Biden attacks curbs on teaching US' racist history as he honors Emmett Till with monumentU.S. President Joe Biden on Tue...
25/07/2023

Biden attacks curbs on teaching US' racist history as he honors Emmett Till with monument

U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday honored Emmett Till, the Black teenager whose 1955 killing helped galvanize the Civil Rights movement, and his mother with a national monument spanning two states and a call for Americans to learn the country's full history.

Till, 14 and visiting from Chicago, was beaten, shot and mutilated in Money, Mississippi, on Aug. 28, 1955, four days after a 21-year-old white woman accused him of whistling at her. His body was dumped in a river.

The violent killing put a spotlight on the U.S. civil rights cause after his mother, Mamie Till-Bradley, held an open-casket funeral and a photo of her son's badly disfigured body appeared in Black media.

The national monument designation across 5.7 acres (2.3 hectares) and three sites marks a forceful new effort by the president to memorialize the country's bloody racial history even as Republicans in some states push limits on how that past is taught in public schools.

"Darkness and denialism can hide much but they erase nothing," Biden told guests in the ornate, marble-edged Indian Treaty Room next to the White House, before signing the proclamation. "We can't just choose to learn what we want to know."

Biden, an 80-year-old Democrat, will likely need strong support from Black voters to secure a second term in the 2024 presidential election.

A Republican field led by former President Donald Trump has made conservative views on race and other contentious issues of history a part of their platform, including banning books and fighting efforts to teach school children accounts of the country's past that they regard as ideologically inflected or unpatriotic.

New education guidelines issued in Florida under Republican governor and 2024 presidential candidate Ron DeSantis last week ask middle school instructors to teach that enslaved Black people developed helpful "skills" in bo***ge, among other measures.

"Today there are those in our nation who prefer to erase or even rewrite the ugly parts of our past, those who attempt to teach that enslaved people benefited from slavery," Vice President Kamala Harris said at the event.

"As people who love our country, as patriots we know that we much remember and teach our full history even when it is painful. Especially when it is painful," she said.

Tuesday marks the 82nd anniversary of Till's birth in 1941. One of the monument sites is his funeral location, Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ, in Chicago.

The other selected sites are in Mississippi: Graball Landing, close to where Till's body is believed to be have been recovered; and Tallahatchie County Second District Courthouse, where two white men who later confessed to Till's killing were acquitted by an all-white jury.

Signs erected at Graball Landing since 2008 to commemorate Till's killing have been repeatedly defaced by gunfire.

Now that site and the others will be considered federal property, receiving about $180,000 a year in funding from the National Park Service. Any future vandalism would be investig*ted by federal law enforcement rather than local police, according to Patrick Weems, executive director of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner, Mississippi.

Other such monuments include the Grand Canyon, the Statue of Liberty and inventor Thomas Edison's laboratory.

"America is changing, America is making progress," said the Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr., 84, a cousin of Till's who was with the boy on the night he was abducted at gunpoint from a relatives' house in Mississippi where they were staying.

"I've seen a lot of changes over the years and I try to tell young people that they happen, but they happen very slow," Parker said in a telephone interview as he traveled from Chicago to Washington to attend the ceremony as one of the White House's approximately 60 guests.

Biden screened a film recounting the killing and its aftermath, "Till," at the White House in February. Last March, he signed into law a bipartisan bill named for Till that for the first time made lynching a federal hate crime.

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Federal judge blocks Biden administration’s restrictive asylum ruleA federal judge on Tuesday blocked a rule that allows...
25/07/2023

Federal judge blocks Biden administration’s restrictive asylum rule

A federal judge on Tuesday blocked a rule that allows immigration authorities to deny asylum to migrants who arrive at the US-Mexico border without first applying online or seeking protection in a country they passed through.

But the judge delayed his ruling from taking effect immediately to give the Joe Biden White House time to appeal.

The order from judge Jon Tigar of California’s northern federal district takes away a key enforcement tool set in place by the Biden administration as coronavirus-based restrictions on asylum expired in May. The new rule imposes severe limitations on migrants seeking asylum but includes room for exceptions and does not apply to children traveling alone.

In an order that will not take effect for two weeks, Tigar wrote “the rule … cannot remain in place”, in part because it improperly presumes people who enter the country between legal border crossings are ineligible for asylum.

The justice department said it would seek to prevent the judge’s ruling from taking effect and maintained the rule was lawful.

Immigrant rights groups that sued over the the rule applauded the judge’s decision.

“The promise of America is to serve as a beacon of freedom and hope, and the administration can and should do better to fulfill this promise, rather than perpetuate cruel and ineffective policies that betray it,” American Civil Liberties Union attorney Katrina Eiland, who argued the case, said in a statement.

The administration had argued that protection systems in other countries that migrants travel through have improved. But Tigar said it was not feasible for some migrants to seek protection in a transit country and noted the violence that many face in Mexico in particular.

He also wrote that the rule was illegal because it presumes that people are ineligible for asylum if they enter the country between legal border crossings. But, Tigar wrote, Congress expressly said that should not affect whether someone is eligible for asylum.

Biden’s staff has said the asylum rule is a key part of its strategy to balance strict border enforcement while ensuring several avenues for migrants to pursue valid asylum claims. According to Customs and Border Protection, total encounters along the southern border have gone down recently.

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PSG vs Al Nassr score, result and highlights as Ronaldo fails to get on the scoresheet in preseason friendlyPSG's presea...
25/07/2023

PSG vs Al Nassr score, result and highlights as Ronaldo fails to get on the scoresheet in preseason friendly

PSG's preseason tour of Japan began with a goalless draw against Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr.

Luis Enrique gave a lot of his new signings minutes together at the Nagai Stadium as well as opportunities for some younger players. Noha Lemina was the best PSG player on the pitch as he proved to be a constant threat.

Although Kylian Mbappe was left out of the squad for this tour, his younger brother Ethan Mbappe managed to get on the pitch in the second half of the match.

Ronaldo had a few good chances to score in the fixture, including a bicycle kick, but he failed to beat Gianluigi Donnarumma between the posts. Seko Fofana and Alex Telles both made their debuts for the Saudi Pro League team.

Fofana and Marcelo Brozovic formed a solid partnership in the Al Nassr midfield, but it is clear that there is still some unfamiliarity between the two new signings. However, it was a much better performance from Luis Castro's side than expected after their two previous defeats.

The European Union has announced new travel document requirements through its European Travel Information and Authorizat...
25/07/2023

The European Union has announced new travel document requirements through its European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS).

Beginning in 2024, the European Union will require visitors to get pre-approval via the European Travel Information and Authorisation System, and that goes for summer jet-setters from the US.

The application form, which will be available on the official ETIAS website as well as a mobile application, has a fee of 7 euros or $7.79 U.S. dollars. All communication is done by email.

American citizens, as well as travelers from 60 other countries, will require an ETIAS visa waiver to travel to any of the Schengen-zone countries for short stays once the ETIAS program goes into effect.

The list of ETIAS-eligible countries includes Canada, Mexico, Australia, and many more. All travelers, regardless of their age, will need their own ETIAS approval in order to travel to Europe’s Schengen-zone countries.

Once the authorization is secured, it will be valid for up to three years or until the visitor’s passport expires.

“With a valid ETIAS travel authorization, you can enter the territory of these European countries as often as you want for short-term stays — normally for up to 90 days in any 180-day period,” the EU’s website reads.

“However, it does not guarantee entry. When you arrive, a border guard will ask to see your passport and other documents and verify that you meet the entry conditions.”

If an application is refused, the email will include the reasons for the decision along with information about how to appeal.

The travel authorization is only necessary to enter 30 European countries, including Spain, Germany, France, and Greece.

JUST IN: Osinbajo gets international appointmentThe Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet has appointed former Vi...
11/07/2023

JUST IN: Osinbajo gets international appointment

The Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet has appointed former Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo SAN, as Global Advisor to assist GEAPP’s mission of accelerating clean energy deployment in developing countries.
This was made known in a statement announcing the appointment on the company’s website on Tuesday.
The statement read in part: “Osinbajo will support GEAPP’s partnership with governments to enhance the enabling environment and delivery effectiveness to unlock faster and greater capital flows into the clean energy sector.
“He will also continue his activity as a leading advocate for Just Energy Transitions in Africa including scaling up Africa’s share of the global carbon market via the Africa Carbon Markets Initiative (ACMI). In May, Prof. Osinbajo was also confirmed as lead for the Commonwealth general election observers in Sierra Leone.

“This appointment underlines GEAPP’s commitment to partnering with governments and communities across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean to transition to clean energy systems that are driving economic growth, generating jobs and sustainable livelihoods, and helping to meet urgent climate goals during the next decade.”
In his remarks, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo said, “I am honoured by the opportunity to join this movement for green energy access. GEAPP’s collaborative model, sense of urgency, and focus on unlocking systemic change is well aligned with the ambitions of emerging economies as they seek a greener future for their citizens. GEAPP’s vision for change is ambitious. That is entirely fitting; if we’re to achieve our twin goals of universal energy access and climate change action while transforming the lives of millions, then we must set our sights high.”
Osinbajo has also confirmed the new appointment via a statement he posted on Twitter Tuesday.

He wrote, “I am excited to announce that I have been appointed Global Advisor to Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet Together, we will work to unlock capital flows into the clean energy sector and boost Africa’s share in the global carbon market through .
“GEAPP in such a short period has demonstrated a commitment to support developing countries’ shift to clean energy using models that ensure universal energy access as well as drive economic growth, generate jobs & sustainable livelihoods, and meet urgent climate goals.
“I am thrilled at the opportunity to work with .”
GEAPP CEO Simon Harford said, “For many years His Excellency Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has been a respected role model of public service at the forefront of policy formulation and implementation on crucial developmental issues relating to national planning, climate change, enabling the business and investment environment, governance, and social investment. His professional expertise and leadership, alongside his broad global network and relationships, will be a valuable catalyst in GEAPP’s mission for affordable access to clean energy and a just transition for all.”
Before joining GEAPP, Osinbajo served for eight years as Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and previously as Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice for Lagos State. An accomplished lawyer, Prof. Osinbajo is also a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
Prof. Osinbajo’s role begins with immediate effect.

The song Happy New Month (Live at E-Lounge, Ijebu Ososa) was released by Nigerian fuji star Wasiu Alabi Pasuma.
09/07/2023

The song Happy New Month (Live at E-Lounge, Ijebu Ososa) was released by Nigerian fuji star Wasiu Alabi Pasuma.

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