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July 15, 2024 Muller Announces Retirement From International Football

Muller Announces Retirement From International Football

Thomas Müller has officially announced his retirement from international football on Monday. Müller steps away following Germany’s exit from EURO 2024, concluding over 14 years of service and 131 appearances for the national team.

“It always made me very proud to play for my country. We celebrated together and sometimes shed a tear together,” said the forward in a farewell video on YouTube. “When I had the privilege of making my first international appearance over 14 years ago, I would never have dreamed of all this. I would like to say thank you to all the fans and my German teammates for their support over the years. Take the enthusiasm and joy of this year’s EUROS with you.”

Müller made his debut for the German national team on March 3, 2010, in a 1-0 defeat to Argentina. Over his international career, he participated in four World Cups and four European Championships with Germany.

With 131 appearances for Die Mannschaft, Müller ranks as the third most-capped player in DFB history, following Lothar Matthäus (150) and Miroslav Klose. Additionally, his 45 international goals place him seventh on the DFB’s all-time scoring list.

Müller now follows in the footsteps of his former Bayern Munich and Germany teammate, Toni Kroos, retiring from international football after the end of EURO 2024.

Germany's journey in the European Championships ended with a heated 2-1 loss to eventual champions Spain in the quarter-finals. Spain went on to clinch the title for a record fourth time with a thrilling 2-1 victory against England.

July 15, 2024 Family Narrowly Avoids Tragedy as Building Collapses in Lagos

Family Narrowly Avoids Tragedy as Building Collapses in Lagos

A family narrowly escaped tragedy when the boys’ quarters behind a two-storey building on No 49 Oyinlola Street, Off Adealu Bus Stop, Iyana Ipaja, Lagos State, collapsed on Saturday. Prompt action followed as residents in the area alerted emergency responders, including the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), who quickly arrived at the scene.

Dr. Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, the Permanent Secretary of LASEMA, stated in a Sunday statement that the boys’ quarters collapsed, fortunately without harming any family members. According to him, LASEMA received distress calls around 10:44 pm on Saturday, July 13, 2024, and responded swiftly from its Igando and Cappa bases.

The statement explained, “Upon arrival, it was determined that the boys’ quarters located behind the main two-storey building had collapsed on itself. Thankfully, the single-family residing there had evacuated safely before the collapse. There were no injuries or fatalities reported."

Further investigations revealed that neglect and poor maintenance were likely causes of the collapse. LASEMA conducted public enlightenment to raise awareness about the risks associated with continued occupancy of such buildings.

As a precautionary measure, the main building, consisting of nine rooms downstairs and two upstairs flats, was cordoned off. All occupants were advised to vacate immediately for their safety and the integrity tests recommended by the Material Testing Laboratory for the main building.

The statement concluded, “Due to the inaccessible location of the collapsed boys’ quarters, manual demolition of its remnants is necessary. Additionally, clearing of debris from the collapsed structure is recommended to free up space. Integrity tests are also advised for the main building to assess its structural soundness."

LASEMA Response Teams from Cappa and Igando Base, alongside pre-hospital care teams and the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, were on site to manage the situation effectively.

July 15, 2024 Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Soars to 34.19% Due to Rising Food Costs

Nigeria’s Inflation Rate Soars to 34.19% Due to Rising Food Costs

Nigeria's inflation has surged to a new peak, reaching 34.19% in June 2024, as reported by the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). This marks a 0.24% increase from the inflation figure of May 2024.

According to the NBS Consumer Price Index (CPI) released on Monday, "In June 2024, the headline inflation rate rose to 34.19% compared to May 2024, which stood at 33.95%. This represents a 0.24% increase in the headline inflation rate from May 2024."

The year-on-year comparison shows a significant rise, with the June 2024 inflation rate standing 11.40% points higher than June 2023, which recorded 22.79% inflation.

On a month-on-month basis, June 2024 saw a headline inflation rate of 2.31%, up by 0.17% from May 2024's 2.14%. The NBS highlighted that this indicates a higher rate of price increase in June compared to May 2024.

Food inflation also experienced an uptick in June 2024 compared to May 2024. "On a month-on-month basis, the Food inflation rate in June 2024 was 2.55%, showing a 0.26% increase from May 2024 (2.28%)," stated the CPI report.

The NBS attributed this increase to higher prices of food items such as groundnut oil, palm oil (oil & fats class), water yam, cocoyam, cassava (potatoes, yam & other tubers class), and various fish varieties including catfish, croaker, mudfish, and snail (fish class).

July 15, 2024 Amaewhule-Led Rivers Assembly Stops Fubara from Spending

Amaewhule-Led Rivers Assembly Stops Fubara from Spending

The Rivers State House of Assembly, led by Martin Amaewhule, has stopped all expenditures by Governor Siminalayi Fubara until he presents his budget to the lawmakers. This decision was made during a plenary session on Monday, following a seven-day ultimatum given to the governor to submit his budget to the House.

House Leader Major Jack raised a motion informing the assembly about the expiration of the ultimatum for the governor to present the 2024 budget. After deliberation, the House voted to shut down the Rivers State Consolidated Revenue Account, effectively preventing Fubara’s administration from spending any money on behalf of the state.

RELATED: Tension Rises in Rivers as 7-Day Budget Ultimatum Approaches Deadline

On July 8, the Amaewhule-led Assembly issued the ultimatum, accusing Fubara of breaching the provisions of the amended 1999 Constitution. A letter dated July 8, 2024, signed by Amaewhule and sent to Fubara on Monday, detailed the constitutional breaches committed by the governor. This order was issued during the first session of the pro-Wike House after a hiatus of several months.

Fubara had previously presented the budget to a different faction, with his current Chief of Staff, Edison Ehie, presiding as Speaker. Ehie and the pro-Fubara lawmakers passed the budget estimates, which the governor then signed into law.

The ongoing political crisis between Fubara’s loyalists and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, continues to be marked by repeated interventions to resolve their differences.

READ ALSO: Amaewhule-Led Assembly Issues 7-Day Ultimatum for Fubara to Resubmit 2024 Budget

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