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January 17, 2022 Real Madrid Beat Athletic Bilbao For 12th Super Cup Title

Real Madrid Beat Athletic Bilbao For 12th Super Cup Title

Real Madrid won a 12th Super Cup title as goals from Luka Modric and Karim Benzema secured victory against Athletic Bilbao in Saudi Arabia.

Modric curled in a brilliant strike to give Real a first-half lead at Riyadh’s King Fahd International Stadium.

Benzema then made it 2-0 with a penalty after the video assistant referee awarded a spot-kick for handball.

The striker’s shot had hit Yeray Alvarez, whose arms were raised as he made the block.

Real were also penalised for a handball late on as Eder Militao was sent off for blocking a shot and Bilbao were awarded a penalty.

However, keeper Thibaut Courtois produced a superb save to keep out Raul Garcia with his leg to ensure there was no late comeback for Athletic, who won the trophy last year.

Victory means Real move to within one of rivals Barcelona’s record tally of 13 Super Cup titles.

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January 17, 2022 Equatorial Guinea Stun Defending Champions Algeria

Equatorial Guinea Stun Defending Champions Algeria

Equatorial Guinea stunned Algeria to leave the defending champions on the brink of a group-stage exit from the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

Esteban Obiang slid in at the far post to convert a flick-on and net the only goal with 20 minutes left in Douala.

Algeria have just one point from their opening two games and must beat Ivory Coast in their final Group E game to have a chance of reaching the last 16.

The north Africans had two goals ruled out in what was a scrappy encounter.

The result ended Algeria’s unbeaten run at 35 matches, two short of Italy’s world record set last year, as they suffered their first defeat since October 2018.

Equatorial Guinea reached the Nations Cup semi-finals as hosts in 2015 but, having qualified for the tournament by right for the first time, this will go down as one of their biggest results in their history.

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January 14, 2022 Jemima Osunde Criticizes Man Who Said Presidency Is An Appreciation Gift For Bola Tinubu

Jemima Osunde Criticizes Man Who Said Presidency Is An Appreciation Gift For Bola Tinubu

Nollywood actress Jemima Osunde has slammed an aide of presidential aspirant, Bola Tinubu who shared a post credited to the Lagos chapter of the All Progressive Congress (APC).

The movie star reacted saying that APC should not use the country as a souvenir for their leader.

The statement shared on the Twitter page of Gawat Jubrin, that the Lagos state chapter of the APC is supporting a Bola Tinubu presidency in 2023 to show appreciation and pay him back for being “a man of honor and destiny helper for a whole lot of people.”

“We see Asiwaju’s decision to run as an opportunity for all of us who are beneficiaries of Asiwaju’s goodwill and large-heartedness, including the VP, to pay back and appreciate Asiwaju for being such a man of honour and destiny helper for a whole lot of people,” the statement read.

While responding to the post, the movie star advised the party to throw a big party for him instead of using the country as a souvenir.

“Then you guys should throw him an 80th birthday party you can even make it a surprise for him. “They don’t use to use a whole country to say thank you,” she tweeted.

January 14, 2022 ICLEI Says120m Nigerians Living In Unclean Environments

ICLEI Says120m Nigerians Living In Unclean Environments

An environmentalist and African Regional Coordinator of the International Council for Local Environmental Initiative, Ene Baba Owoh, says at least 120 million Nigerians are living in unclean environments.

He said that investigations had shown that in the last 20 years, only Lagos, Bauchi and Akwa Ibom States had raised their allocations in waste management, a situation he blamed on poor implementation of relevant environmental laws in terms of monitoring, evaluation and sanctions.

Owoh, who is also the national coordinator of Clean-Up Nigeria CUN, also blamed Nigerians for leaving everything to the government, saying “for most Nigerians, they don’t believe that cleanliness is their responsibility, they believe government should do everything for them and that’s why we litter the streets and expect the government to come and clean it for us”.

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