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March 14, 2023 Joshua Can Still Bounce Back, Says Promoter

Joshua Can Still Bounce Back, Says Promoter

Eddie Hearn, the promoter of Anthony Joshua, has acknowledged that the former heavyweight champion has lost some of his appeals as a box office draw but remains optimistic that he can reclaim his status as the best boxer in the division.

The 33-year-old fighter, who has won two world titles, is still reeling from his back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk from Ukraine. However, Joshua is set to return to the ring on April 1st in a crucial match against Jermaine Franklin at the O2 Arena, hoping to get back on track towards a world title.

Despite previously selling out stadiums at Wembley and Tottenham, thousands of tickets still need to be sold for Joshua's upcoming fight in the 20,000-capacity East London arena. Hearn believes that Joshua's recent defeats have had a commercial impact, affecting his ability to sell out arenas.

Nonetheless, Hearn remains positive about Joshua's future, confident the fighter can regain his status as a top draw in the sport.

He told ESBR Boxing, “He’s coming off two defeats, so of course, you’re not going to be the same size commercially as you were when you beat Wladimir Klitschko in front of 90,000.

“But he’s a great fighter; he’s one of the best heavyweights in the world. I feel he can still be the best heavyweight in the world.”

However, the British-Nigerian is looking to get back into title contention and is starting things off with a tasty clash against American Franklin, who lost a narrow decision to Dillian Whyte at the tail-end of 2022. Still, most thought he did enough to win the fight.

March 2, 2023 ‘I’m Yet To See Bike Parades Celebrating Tinubu In The North,’ P-Square Says

‘I’m Yet To See Bike Parades Celebrating Tinubu In The North,’ P-Square Says

On March 1st, 2023, the All Progressives Candidate Bola Tinubu was declared the winner of Nigeria's presidential election, sparking reactions from opposition parties and Nigerians who have deemed the election as fraudulent.

In response, Rude Boy, one-half of Nigeria's legendary group P-Square, took to his Instagram story to express his thoughts on the silence that has followed the aftermath of the election.

According to Rude Boy, he has yet to see bike men parading in celebration in the North where Buhari scored the larger percentage of his votes. He expressed disappointment with the widespread rigging and cases of voter harassment and intimidation that were reported during the February 25th election, which saw a large participation of youths.

The three major opposition parties, PDP, LP, and NNDP, have rejected the result, while Bola Tinubu has been handed a certificate of return by INEC, despite failing to address the issues surrounding the election. This situation has further injured the reputation of INEC, Nigeria's electoral body.

March 1, 2023 Buhari Congratulates Tinubu “You’re Best For The Job”

Buhari Congratulates Tinubu “You’re Best For The Job”

In a statement released on Wednesday by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), offered his congratulations to Bola Tinubu, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress who emerged victorious in the 2023 presidential election

Reacting to Tinubu’s victory in a statement by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, on Wednesday, Buhari said:

“I congratulate His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu on his victory. Elected by the people, he is the best person for the job. I shall now work with him and his team to ensure an orderly handover of power.

“The election was Africa’s largest democratic exercise. In a region that has undergone backsliding and military coups in recent years, this election demonstrates democracy’s continued relevance and capability to deliver for the people it serves.

“Within Nigeria, the results reveal democracy’s ripening in our country. Never has the electoral map shifted so drastically in one cycle. In the presidential elections, states in all regions across the nation changed colour. Some amongst you may have noticed my home state amongst them. The winning candidate did not carry his own home state either. That happens during a competitive election. Votes and those that cast them cannot be taken for granted. Each must be earned. Competition is good for our democracy. There is no doubt the people’s decision has been rendered in the results we look at today.

“That is not to say the exercise was without fault. For instance, there were technical problems with electronic transmission of the results. Of course, there will be areas that need work to bring further transparency and credibility to the voting procedure. However, none of the issues registered represent a challenge to the freeness and fairness of the elections.

“I know some politicians and candidates may not agree with this view. That too is fine. If any candidate believes they can prove the fraud they claim is committed against them, then bring forward the evidence. If they cannot, then we must conclude that the election was indeed the people’s will – no matter how hard that may be for the losers to accept. If they feel the need to challenge, please take it to the courts, not to the streets.

“However, to do the latter means they are not doing it in the interest of the people, but rather to inflame, to put people in harm’s way and all for personal, selfish gains.

“After a degree of polarization that necessarily accompanies any election, it is now time to come together and act responsibly. I call on all candidates to remember the peace pledge they signed just days before the election. Do not undermine the credibility of INEC. Let us now move forward as one. The people have spoken.”

February 24, 2023 Rihanna To Perform ‘Black Panther’ Song At Oscars

Rihanna To Perform ‘Black Panther’ Song At Oscars

Pop superstar Rihanna would perform at the Oscars next month, organisers said on Thursday, just weeks after her long-awaited and visibly pregnant return at the Super Bowl.

The Barbados-born singer will perform her Academy Award-nominated song “Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” at the film industry’s top awards show in Hollywood.

The song is competing with the likes of Lady Gaga’s “Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick,” and the current frontrunner “Naatu Naatu” from Indian crowd-pleaser “RRR.”

Rihanna, 35, had not performed a live show in seven years before bringing a career-spanning medley of hits to the NFL flagship halftime show earlier this month.

She has instead concentrated on the successful makeup, lingerie and high-fashion brands that have helped make her a billionaire as well as raising her first child, a son, who was born in May.

Her new baby bump dominated the conversation at the Super Bowl, with representatives for the singer confirming soon after the show that Rihanna is pregnant with her second child.

But fans hoping for a glimpse of the album she’s been teasing for years were left disappointed.

“Lift Me Up” is the first Oscar nomination for Rihanna, a nine-time Grammy winner with eight multi-platinum albums.

The 95th Academy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will be held at Los Angeles’ Dolby Theatre on March 12.

AFP

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