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January 6, 2021 Man City Legend Bell Dies At 74

Man City Legend Bell Dies At 74

Former Manchester City and England midfielder Colin Bell has died aged 74 following a short illness, the club announced on Tuesday.

Bell scored 152 goals in 492 appearances for City during a 13-year career with the club after joining from Bury.

Bell was a member of the City side that won the old First Division title in 1967/68 and the FA Cup in 1969.

He also helped City win two trophies in the 1969/70 season — the English League Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup.

In addition to his City honors, Bell won 48 England caps and was in the squad for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico during a career cut short by a knee injury.

City Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak led the tributes, saying: “Colin Bell will always be remembered as one of Manchester City’s greatest players and the very sad news today of his passing will affect everybody connected to our club.

I am fortunate to be able to speak regularly to his former manager and teammates, and it’s clear to me that Colin was a player held in the highest regard by all those who had the privilege of playing alongside him or seeing him play.

"The passage of time does little to erase the memories of his genius. The fact that we have a stand at the Etihad Stadium named after Colin speaks volumes about the importance of his contribution to this club.

“Colin was incredibly humble and a modest and understated man with an obvious inner strength of character.

"He was clearly comfortable with who he was and what he had achieved in the game.

"For the rest of us, there is always the thought of what might have been if injury had not affected his career. Undoubtedly more trophies for City and far more than the 49 England caps to his name.

“Our Club has lost a true great. Everyone’s thoughts and best wishes are with Colin’s family.”

Tributes have flooded in from far and wide such that the enormity of which Bell was adored.

January 6, 2021 Rapper Dr. Dre Says From Hospital That He’s ‘Doing Great’ After Reportedly Suffering Brain Aneurysm

Rapper Dr. Dre Says From Hospital That He’s ‘Doing Great’ After Reportedly Suffering Brain Aneurysm

Music mogul Dr. Dre was taken by ambulance to a Los Angeles hospital after suffering a brain aneurysm, TMZreported on Tuesday.

Hip hop artist, producer, and media mogul Dr. Dre said in an Instagram post Tuesday evening that he's "doing great" and expects to be discharged from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center "soon" after being rushed to the hospital Tuesday evening.

"Thanks to my family, friends, and fans for their interest and well wishes. I'm doing great and getting excellent care from my medical team. I will be out of the hospital and back home soon. Shout out to all the great medical professionals at Cedars. One Love!!" the post said.
 
Dre, born Andre Romelle Young, is 55 years old, and is one of hip hop's most musically and financially successful artists and entrepreneurs, with a net worth of nearly 800$ million. He is known for his extensive solo career and being one of the original members of the group N.W.A., as well as his various commercial enterprises including Beats Electronics, which he sold to Apple in 2014.
 
January 6, 2021 CAF Cancels Confed Cup Clash Between Rivers United And Bloemfontein Celtic

CAF Cancels Confed Cup Clash Between Rivers United And Bloemfontein Celtic

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has cancelled today's Confederation Cup clash between Rivers United and South African side Bloemfontein Celtic.

The African football governing body announced the cancellation via their Twitter handle citing possible breaches of Covid-19 protocols.

The NFF said the request followed the refusal of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control to step down on some of the COVID-19 protocols such as the quarantine period for the South African contingent.

The NFF had in a letter to CAF on Monday, asked that the game be postponed and possibly relocated to a neighbouring country, at a different date from the previously scheduled date

January 6, 2021 N10.9bn Fraud: Court Jails Ex-Finbank MD, Nwosu, Three Others

N10.9bn Fraud: Court Jails Ex-Finbank MD, Nwosu, Three Others

Justice Lateefa A. Okunnu of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja, on Tuesday, January 5, 2021, convicted and sentenced Okey Nwosu, a former Managing Director, Finbank Plc, to three years imprisonment for over 10m fraud.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had arraigned Nwosu alongside Dayo Famuroti, Agnes Ebubedike, and Danjuma Ocholi on a 26-count amended charge bordering on stealing and illegal conversion to the tune of N10,934,704,402.

The defendants, who perpetrated the fraud while they were directors of the bank, pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred against them, thereby leading to their full trial.

In the course of the trial, the prosecution counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, called witnesses and also tendered several documents that were admitted in evidence against the defendants.

Delivering her judgment, the Judge found the defendants guilty and sentenced the first and second defendants, Nwosu and Famoroti, to three years imprisonment each.

The Judge also sentenced the third defendant, Ocholi, to 12 months imprisonment and slammed a  six- month community service on the fourth defendant, Ebubedike.

The case had, suffered a setback as the defendants challenged the jurisdiction of the trial court up to the Supreme Court. While the court maintained its jurisdiction to try the defendants, Nwosu approached the Lagos Division of the Court of Appeal which in November 2013 struck out the charge against the banker. 

The appellate court ruled that the Lagos High Court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the charges because they emanated from capital market transactions, which should be handled by the Federal High Court.

Following the appeal court ruling, Dayo Famoroti, Danjuma Ocholi and Agnes Ebubedike approached the Lagos High Court to dismiss the charges preferred against them. 

But Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, counsel to EFCC had prayed the court to adjourn the matter indefinitely pending the determination of its appeal at the Supreme Court.

Justice Okunnu upheld the prayers of Jacobs and adjourned the matter sine die to allow the Supreme Court rule on the matter.
The Supreme Court, in its judgment, upheld EFCC’s appeal.

In a unanimous judgment, a seven-man panel of Justices of the apex court faulted the argument of the Court of Appeal that the decision by the EFCC to charge Nwosu and the other directors for stealing before the Lagos High Court, while it maintained a charge of money laundering against them, would amount to double jeopardy.

The Supreme Court directed Nwosu and co-defendants to submit themselves for trial before the Lagos High Court.

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