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December 18, 2024 EPL: Sheringham Urges Man Utd to Sign Leader for Amorim

EPL: Sheringham Urges Man Utd to Sign Leader for Amorim

Former Manchester United striker Teddy Sheringham has identified Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice as the ideal signing for Red Devils manager Ruben Amorim. Sheringham praised Rice as a "proper player" who leads by example and stated that acquiring the England international would be a significant move for the club.

“I said a couple of years ago, Manchester United should have got Declan Rice,” Sheringham told Genting Casino. “If they went out and bought Declan Rice off Arsenal, that’d make me laugh because that’d obviously make Arsenal weaker and make United even stronger.”

Sheringham emphasized Rice’s leadership qualities, adding, “He’s a proper player who leads by example. That’s the type of player you need in your football club. When you’re making a statement about a new manager coming in and buying new players, that is the type of player you buy. Declan Rice all day.”

Declan Rice joined Arsenal in 2023 from Premier League side West Ham United. His performances and leadership at Arsenal have continued to underline his reputation as one of England’s top midfielders.

December 18, 2024 Trailer Crash Causes Gridlock on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

Trailer Crash Causes Gridlock on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Lagos State Command, advised motorists and the public to exercise caution following a road traffic crash that occurred on the Kara Bridge, Berger, along the Ibadan-bound section of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The crash happened early Wednesday and involved a trailer carrying containers that fell, narrowing the lanes and creating significant traffic gridlock. According to a statement signed by the FRSC Lagos Sector Commander, Kehinde Hamzat, the agency urged motorists to remain calm and avoid actions that could aggravate the situation.

Some impatient drivers were reported to have worsened the situation by driving against traffic flow on the Lagos-bound side of the road, further disrupting movement in both directions. The FRSC emphasized its commitment to ensuring the safety of all road users and appealed to the public to cooperate with traffic officials and avoid actions that could exacerbate the traffic congestion.

Efforts were immediately underway to address the situation, with the FRSC working alongside the police, LASTMA, and other traffic management agencies to clear the fallen trailer and restore normal traffic flow. Hamzat stated that professionals and recovery equipment were being deployed to remove the fallen trailer and ensure traffic resumed as soon as possible.

Motorists were encouraged to explore alternative routes to avoid delays, postpone non-essential trips, and exercise patience and caution to maintain safety during the period of congestion.

December 18, 2024 Naira Scarcity: CBN Sets ₦100,000 Limit for PoS Withdrawals

Naira Scarcity: CBN Sets ₦100,000 Limit for PoS Withdrawals

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed Nigerian banks to set a daily withdrawal limit of ₦100,000 for customers using point-of-sale (PoS) terminals across the country as part of measures to address the ongoing cash scarcity.

This directive was disclosed in a recent circular issued by the apex bank to all Nigerian banks, titled “Cash-out Limits for Agent Banking Transactions.” The circular outlined various measures aimed at advancing a cashless economy.

According to the CBN, the restrictions are designed to address identified challenges, combat fraud, and establish uniform operational standards across the banking industry.

The circular states:

  • “Issuers shall set a cash withdrawal limit (cash-out) per customer (regardless of channel) to ₦500,000.00 per week.”
  • “Ensure that all agent banking terminals are set to a daily maximum transaction cash-out limit of ₦100,000.00 per customer.”
  • “Ensure that each agent’s daily cumulative cash-out limit shall not exceed ₦1,200,000.00.”

This announcement follows a recent action by the CBN, which imposed a fine of ₦150 million on banks found to be distributing new Naira notes to hawkers. Additionally, the apex bank introduced fresh measures last month aimed at addressing the ongoing Naira scarcity.

 

December 18, 2024 Nigerians Paid ₦2.23 Trillion in Ransom Within a Year — NBS

Nigerians Paid ₦2.23 Trillion in Ransom Within a Year — NBS

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) reported that between May 2023 and April 2024, Nigerians paid a staggering ₦2.23 trillion as ransom to kidnappers. This revelation was part of the NBS’s latest Crime Experience and Security Perception Survey, published on Tuesday.

According to the report, 65 percent of households affected by kidnapping paid ransoms to secure the release of their loved ones. The survey indicated that the average amount paid per ransom was ₦2,670,693, culminating in an estimated total of ₦2,231,772,563,507 within the stated period.

Kidnapping incidents nationwide were estimated at 2,235,954, with rural areas experiencing significantly more cases (1,668,104) compared to urban areas (567,850). The report’s regional breakdown showed that the North-West zone recorded the highest number of kidnappings (1,420,307), followed by the North-Central zone (317,837). The South-East zone reported the lowest number of cases (110,432).

The survey revealed that 80.5 percent of households that experienced kidnapping incidents reported them to the police. Among the zones, the South-South had the highest reporting rate at 100 percent, followed by the North-Central zone at 89.6 percent. Conversely, the North-West zone had the lowest reporting rate at 73.9 percent. Disaggregated by residence, urban areas showed a higher reporting rate (87.1 percent) compared to rural areas (77.3 percent).

The report also detailed the outcomes for abducted persons. Of the reported cases, 82.1 percent of victims were eventually released, 12.8 percent were killed, and 3.3 percent remained in captivity.

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