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  • Hearn drags Ngannou over Joshua defeat excuse

    Hearn drags Ngannou over Joshua defeat excuse

    Eddie Hearn has slammed Francis Ngannou for appearing to suggest that his demolishing defeat by Anthony Joshua was down to his early arrival at the arena.

    Joshua knocked down the former UFC heavyweight champion three times in two rounds to secure a dominant victory in Saudi Arabia.

    Ngannou, in a recent interview on the MMA Hour, said that he arrived at the Kingdom Arena, in Riyadh, two hours earlier than Joshua, appearing to suggest that this was a ‘trick’ to tire him out.

    Joshua’s promoter Hearn has taken exception with the comments, suggesting the 37-year-old ‘should know better’.

    “He said that he was made to come to the arena early to tire him out for the fight, which is really an inexperienced boxing guy talking here, he should know better.

    “He said that he was made to come to the arena early to tire him out for the fight, which is really an inexperienced boxing guy talking here, he should know better.

    “You get your time, which is the ideal time that the organiser or the broadcaster would like you there, you make your own mind up.

    “Some fighters like to get there three hours before, some like to get there an hour before, it all depends on the fighter.

    “If AJ is told for example that “we want you there at 10 ‘o’clock” and we know that the fight is happening at 1am, then we would come a little bit later, because he doesn’t want to be hanging around that long.’

    Hearn also reacted to a social media post which contained Ngannou’s comments, stating: “I’m not sure he has come round yet.”

    Ngannou after the fight confessed that he couldn’t remember being knocked out by Joshua and that from going back to his stool in between the first and second rounds, he ‘wasn’t there anymore’.

     

     

  • Nwachukwu, Amusan Unveil as VISA Ambassadors

    Nwachukwu, Amusan Unveil as VISA Ambassadors

    Worldwide Payment Technology Partner of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Visa has unveiled Nigerian track and field athletes, Tobi Amusan, and Goodness Nwachukwu as part of its diverse roster of Team Visa athletes ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.

    This addition brings the list of Team Visa athletes for Paris 2024 to 117. The 2024 class is the largest group of Olympic and Paralympic athletes and hopefuls in the programme’s history and the most diverse, representing more than 60 markets and 40 sports.

    “We are incredibly proud to welcome Tobi Amusan and Goodness Nwachukwu to Team Visa for the Paris 2024 Games. Their presence on Team Visa not only represents the diversity of talent within the African continent but also underscores Visa’s commitment to supporting athletes who are dedicated to making a difference and inspire their communities. We are proud to have them as part of us and look forward to witnessing the impact they will make both on and off the track and field,” Andrew Uaboi, Vice President, Visa West Africa, said.

    Amusan, a former world champion and current world record holder in the women’s 100m hurdles, made history in 2022 by becoming the first Nigerian athlete to win a World Championships and world record in an athletics event. She won back-to-back Commonwealth and African titles in 2018 and 2022 in the 100m hurdles and is also a three-time African Games champion.

    “I am thrilled to be representing Nigeria at the upcoming Olympic Games Paris 2024. This is not just about me; it’s about every young Nigerian who dares to dream and every girl who believes she can break barriers. I am grateful to have the backing of Team Visa on this journey,” Amusan said.

    Nwachukwu, a talented discus thrower, claimed gold and set a new world record with a throw of 36.56m at the 2022 Commonwealth Games. This incredible achievement surpassed her previous world record of 32.95m, set at the 2021 World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Tunis.

    “My journey has always been about transcending perceived limitations and demonstrating that true ability knows no bounds. It is my ambition to not only compete but excel at the Games this year and I am excited to have the support of Team Visa.”

    Since 2000, the Team Visa athlete programme has championed more than 600 Olympic and Paralympic athletes selected based on their achievements, community involvement and alignment with Visa’s core values of equality, access and inclusion.

     

     

  • GOtv To Air Wrestlemania XL on Max, Jolli

    GOtv To Air Wrestlemania XL on Max, Jolli

    Famous network GOtv customers subscribed to Max and Jolli are set to enjoy all the action brewing ahead of the buildup to the most anticipated wrestling showdown of the year, Wrestlemania XL, broadcasting live on GOtv.

    Cody Rhodes and Romans Reigns will square up against each other for the second year in a row after the American Nightmare emerged winner of the Royal Rumble in January thereby earning the slot to challenge for the coveted Undisputed Universal Championship title.

    The feud between the two men has resulted in an expanded brawl between both men involving The Bloodline gang comprising Jimmy Uso, Solo Sikoa and new addition, The Rock against World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins and Jey Uso.

    As a result of the prolonged feud between The Rock and Cody Rhodes, both men issued challenges to each other that ended up in a tag team bout between Roman Reigns and The Rock versus Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins at Wrestlemania. On March 25’s Monday Night Raw, The Rock attacked Rhodes at the car park, while also trolling his mom in the process. Fans expect Rhodes to revenge at Friday Night Smackdown.

    Meanwhile, estranged twins, Jimmy and Jey Uso will take their feud to Wrestlemania too. On Monday Night Raw, while Jey fought with Shinsuke Nakamura, Jimmy and Solo Siko were on the verge of interrupting the fight, but they were stopped by the duo of Rhodes and Rollins, who had previously vowed to protect Jey against members of the Bloodline. There will be no love lost between the brothers.

    However, Rollins was attacked by Drew McIntire, his opponent for the World Heavyweight Championship belt at Wrestlemania. While Rollins is entangled in a feud between Rhodes and The Bloodline, McIntire on the other hand, will have to contend with an aggrieved CM Punk who declared on Monday Night Raw that he would be at Wrestlemania as a ringside commentator. His announcement adds an interesting plot to their feud, considering how the two wrestlers have external aggressors capable of disrupting their fight.

     

     

  • Boniface eager to play again

    Boniface eager to play again

    Bayer Leverkusen forward, Victor Boniface, can’t wait to return to the pitch following his return to full training after he suffered an injury during Nigeria’s 2023 Africa Cup of Nations preparation camp in January.

    The 23-year-old was initially expected to be sidelined till around April but has now made a quick recovery from the injury and he is in line to feature in Leverkusen’s Bundesliga clash with TSG Hoffenheim this weekend.

    Ahead of the match-day 27 game, Boniface acknowledged he is eager to play for his club again.

    “The team did very well without me. When I came to Leverkusen, I said that I don’t look at rankings or individual scores,” Boniface said via Sport Bild.

    “Of course, goals and assists are important, but the most important thing for me is to be able to help the team with my style of play and simply have fun. I really miss being on the pitch with my teammates and hope to be back soon.”

    Before his injury, he registered 16 goals and eight assists in 23 appearances across all competitions for Die Werkself this season.

    Boniface’s return will further drive Leverkusen’s first Bundesliga title chase as they are still unbeaten after 26 matches and they currently hold a 10-point lead ahead Bayern Munich.

     

     

  • Kenneth Omeruo — Super Eagles focused on World Cup qualifiers

    Kenneth Omeruo — Super Eagles focused on World Cup qualifiers

    Super Eagles defender, Kenneth Omeruo, has assured Nigerians that the players are determined to give their all for maximum points when the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers resume in June.

    The Super Eagles’ team, after their friendly matches against Ghana and Mali in Marrakech, departed Morocco on Wednesday, with most of the players flying back to their bases in Europe.

    After a disappointing loss to Mali, on-field captain Omeruo assured all that the players were determined to give their all for maximum points when the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers resumed in June.

    Nigeria takes on the Bafana Bafana of South Africa in Uyo and then confronts Benin Republic away from home in the international window of June 3–11, in Match Days 3 and 4 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.

    Omeruo said, “We went into the match against Mali determined to win, just as we did against Ghana.

    “In the end, they took their chances, and we failed to take ours. That’s football. You just have to take the chances that come your way.

    “Having said that, June is only a few weeks away, and we are focused on the matches against South Africa and the Benin Republic.

    “Many players in the group have not played at the World Cup before, and they see this as a big opportunity to be there.

    “We cannot afford to let ourselves and the nation down,.”

    Currently, Nigeria occupies the third spot in Group C with two points from two games played so far. They are tied with Lesotho and Zimbabwe, who also have two points each.

    Table-toppers Rwanda are on four points. They are closely followed by South Africa on three points.

    Benin is at the bottom of the table with one point.

    The top finisher in each of the nine groups will qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while one of the best losers will participate in the FIFA Play-off tournament.

    The Africa Zone (CAF) qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World, which began on November 15, 2023, is expected to end in November 2025.

    (NAN)

  • Finidi: “I’m not under pressure to coach Eagles”

    Finidi: “I’m not under pressure to coach Eagles”

    Head coach of the Nigeria Premier Football Leagues side Enyimba, Finidi George has stated that he is not losing any sleep over getting the Super Eagles job on a permanent basis, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

    Early this month, the Nigeria Football Federation declared the position of the Super Eagles’ head coach vacant, following the exit of Portuguese Jose Peseiro, who led the side to a second-place finish at the 2023 Africa Cup Nations in Ivory Coast in February.

    In an advertisement on its website calling for applications with a March 13 deadline, the football governing body stated that the prospective Eagles coach “must have proven experience at the elite level of football.”

    The former Ajax man, who also applied for the job, was appointed Eagles interim coach for the international window with the former winger picking a win and suffering a defeat.

    In an interview with Modo TV, the 52-year-old tactician said he was not desperate for the job permanently.

    “I felt really good when I was told to take charge of the team. I have been with the team for almost two years, I know all the players, their strengths, and their weaknesses but I am only here to serve Nigeria the way I know how to do stuff.

    “I will just take these two games and go back to my club. Whatever the decision is taken after, so be it. I’m not under pressure to say I must get the role permanently.”

    Finidi also admitted that his team paid dearly for their mistakes in their 2-0 defeat to Mali at the Stade de Marrakech in Morocco on Tuesday.

    “I think we made a few mistakes that cost us the match,” the 52-year-old tactician told Modo TV.

    “It wasn’t a bad game, good intensity was exhibited and we created a couple of chances but failed to score. In a game like this when you make mistakes and fail to score you get punished but I was happy with the entire play.

    “The formation wasn’t bad at all; this is a team that keeps the ball very well. Using two strikers helped us and forced them to play wide. We could have pressed a bit more but overall, we weren’t bad. We know football is all about victory but I am looking at other aspects.

    “Not a bad performance, lost one, won one. We were not outplayed and that is a good thing. I think we did so well in the first (half) although I would have loved a different outcome in the second but the players performed well.”

     

  • UEFA EURO 2024 match days, time, venue, See full fixtures

    UEFA EURO 2024 match days, time, venue, See full fixtures

    UEFA EURO 2024 kicks off in Munich, Germany on Friday 14 June and ends with the final in Berlin on Sunday 14 July.

    See match days, dates, venues and schedule, as obtained from the UEFA website on Thursday.

    Check out the full UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament schedule below. All kick-off times are CEST.

    CEST stands for Central European Summer Time. It is the time zone observed in parts of Europe during the warmer months of the year. CEST is UTC+2, meaning it is 2 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

    When does EURO 2024 start?

    Group stage

    14 June
    Group A: Germany vs Scotland (Munich, 21:00)

    15 June
    A: Hungary vs Switzerland (Cologne, 15:00)
    B: Spain vs Croatia (Berlin, 18:00)
    B: Italy vs Albania (Dortmund, 21:00)

    16 June
    D: Poland vs Netherlands (Hamburg, 15:00)
    C: Slovenia vs Denmark (Stuttgart, 18:00)
    C: Serbia vs England (Gelsenkirchen, 21:00)

    17 June
    E: Romania vs Ukraine (Munich, 15:00)
    E: Belgium vs Slovakia (Frankfurt, 18:00)
    D: Austria vs France (DĂźsseldorf, 21:00)

    18 June
    F: TĂźrkiye vs Georgia (Dortmund, 18:00)
    F: Portugal vs Czechia (Leipzig, 21:00)

    9 June
    B: Croatia vs Albania (Hamburg, 15:00)
    A: Germany vs Hungary (Stuttgart, 18:00)
    A: Scotland vs Switzerland (Cologne, 21:00)

    20 June
    C: Slovenia vs Serbia (Munich, 15:00)
    C: Denmark vs England (Frankfurt, 18:00)
    B: Spain vs Italy (Gelsenkirchen, 21:00)

    21 June
    E: Slovakia vs Ukraine (DĂźsseldorf, 15:00)
    D: Poland vs Austria (Berlin, 18:00)
    D: Netherlands vs France (Leipzig, 21:00)

    22 June
    F: Georgia vs Czechia (Hamburg, 15:00)
    F: TĂźrkiye vs Portugal (Dortmund, 18:00)
    E: Belgium vs Romania (Cologne, 21:00)

    23 June
    A: Switzerland vs Germany (Frankfurt, 21:00)
    A: Scotland vs Hungary (Stuttgart, 21:00)

    24 June
    B: Croatia vs Italy (Leipzig, 21:00)
    B: Albania vs Spain (DĂźsseldorf, 21:00)

    25 June
    D: Netherlands vs Austria (Berlin, 18:00)
    D: France vs Poland (Dortmund, 18:00)
    C: England vs Slovenia (Cologne, 21:00)
    C: Denmark vs Serbia (Munich, 21:00)

    26 June
    E: Slovakia vs Romania (Frankfurt, 18:00)
    E: Ukraine vs Belgium (Stuttgart, 18:00)
    F: Czechia vs TĂźrkiye (Hamburg, 21:00)
    F: Georgia vs Portugal (Gelsenkirchen, 21:00)

    Rest days on 27 and 28 June

    When does the EURO 2024 round of 16 start?

    29 June
    38 2A vs 2B (Berlin, 18:00)
    37 1A vs 2C (Dortmund, 21:00)

    30 June
    40 1C vs 3D/E/F (Gelsenkirchen), 18:00)
    39 1B vs 3A/D/E/F (Cologne, 21:00)

    1 July
    42 2D vs 2E (DĂźsseldorf, 18:00)
    41 1F vs 3A/B/C (Frankfurt, 21:00)

    2 July
    43 1E vs 3A/B/C/D (Munich, 18:00)
    44 1D vs 2F (Leipzig), 21:00)

    Rest days on 3 and 4 July

    When do the EURO 2024 quarter-finals start?

    5 July
    45 W39 vs W37 (Stuttgart, 18:00)
    46 W41 vs W42 (Hamburg, 21:00)

    6 July
    48 W40 vs W38 (DĂźsseldorf, 18:00)
    47 W43 vs W44 (Berlin, 21:00)

    Rest days on 7 and 8 July

    When do the EURO 2024 semi-finals start?

    9 July
    49 W45 vs W46 (Munich, 21:00)

    10 July
    50 W47 vs W48 (Dortmund, 21:00)

    Rest days on 11, 12 and 13 July

    When is the EURO 2024 final?

    14 July
    W49 vs W50 (Berlin, 21:00)

    The Euro 2024 lineup was completed on Tuesday night as Poland, Ukraine, and Georgia triumphed in intense play-off battles.

    PUNCH Online reports that the tournament will showcase top-tier football action across Germany, with matches held in ten premier stadiums.

    UEFA EURO 2024 stadiums

    In Berlin, the Olympiastadion Berlin will welcome 71,000 spectators, while Leipzig’s Leipzig Stadium will host games in front of 40,000 fans. Hamburg’s Volksparkstadion Hamburg will accommodate 49,000 enthusiasts, and Dortmund’s BVB Stadion Dortmund will provide seating for 62,000 spectators.

    Gelsenkirchen’s Arena AufSchalke will see 50,000 fans cheering on their teams, and Düsseldorf’s Düsseldorf Arena will welcome 47,000 supporters.

    In Cologne, the Cologne Stadium will host matches for 43,000 football lovers, and Frankfurt’s Frankfurt Arena will provide seating for 47,000 football enthusiasts.

    Stuttgart’s Stuttgart Arena will accommodate 51,000 fans, and Munich’s Munich Football Arena will be the largest venue, with a capacity of 66,000, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all spectators

     

     

  • Fubara: “I won’t govern Rivers like a dictator”

    Fubara: “I won’t govern Rivers like a dictator”

    Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has assured the people of the state that his administration will collaborate and continue to consult widely in delivering a liberated state experiencing enduring peace.

    The governor said in doing so, he would not operate as a dictator, but as a member of a team that has the best interest of the state at heart and is determined to leave a lasting legacy that can be celebrated.

    The governor spoke during the presentation of the Certificate of Recognition and Staff of Office to the Amanyanabo of Okochiri Kingdom, Ateke Michael Tom, as first-class tradition ruler, at the Government House in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

    This was contained in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Tuesday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Nelson Chukwudi.

    Fubara stated that during the sixth State Executive Council meeting, N80.8 bn was approved with 50 per cent contract value paid already as the government awarded the construction of the Elele-Egbeda-Omoku Road.

    He said the project will be funded from the savings from Internally Generated Revenue to underscore his administration’s prudence without also borrowing to complete the project.

    Fubara said, “We are at a crossroads in our state where we all need to stand for what is right. It happens once in a lifetime. So, for now, be one of those people who will be on the course to liberate and free our dear state.

    “And I know strongly that having the support of a peace-loving Amanyanabo of Okochiri Kingdom, having the support of the wonderful Council of Chiefs, having the support of the great people of Rivers State, we will bring peace in our state.

    “We will do those things that are right to develop our state. We will continue to consult. We will not act as dictators. We will act as people who know that one day, we will leave, and when we leave, the way we have acted will speak for us.”

    Continuing, he said, ” We will not force people to talk good about us. Our legacy will be a signature for how we led.”

    Fubara explained that he acted within the ambit of the law to upgrade the traditional stool upon which King Ateke Tom sits in recognition of his efforts in promoting peace in Okrika, and indeed, the state, and urged him to continue to do justice to everyone.

    In his speech, the Commissioner for Chieftaincy and Community Affairs, Charles Amadi, congratulated King Ateke Tom.

    Also speaking, former Minister of Transportation, Chief Abiye Sekibo, thanked Fubara for fulfilling his promise of upgrading the traditional stool of Okochiri Kingdom, and pledged the support of Kirike people for his administration.

     

  • NNPCL denies adjusting fuel pump prices

    NNPCL denies adjusting fuel pump prices

    The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited has denied claims that it has reduced the pump prices of petrol and diesel.

    The NNPCL spokesperson, Olufemi Soneye, in a statement, described the claims as false, asking Nigerians to disregard same.

    Our correspondent reports that some posts on various social media platforms on Tuesday and Wednesday had said that the NNPCL had reduced the pump price of petrol below N600, while that of diesel was adjusted below N900.

    Reacting, the firm said: “The NNPC Limited wishes to clarify rumours suggesting a price adjustment for Premium Motor Spirit and Automotive Gas Oil at its retail stations nationwide.

    “The company asserts that these reports are false and urges Nigerians to disregard them entirely.

    “NNPC Ltd reaffirms its commitment to sustaining the current sufficiency in petroleum products supply across all its retail stations in the country.”

    The PUNCH reports that the pump of petrol skyrocketed following the removal of fuel subsidy by President Bola Tinubu on May 29, 2023, rising to over N600 naira from about N200 until the end of the Muhammadu Buhari administration

     

     

  • SIM-NIN: Subscribers kick against Friday deadline, demand extension

    SIM-NIN: Subscribers kick against Friday deadline, demand extension

    The National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers has requested that the Nigerian Communications Commission extend the deadline scheduled for the disconnection of telephone lines not linked to National Identification Numbers beyond Friday, March 29, 2024.

    The subscribers’ body argued that telco agents were failing to capture all necessary information needed for verification, just as it also cited difficulties in uploading the captured data on the National Identity Management Commission’s server.

    The President of NATCOMS, Adeolu Ogunbanjo, told The PUNCH on Wednesday that the NCC needed to order telcos not to disconnect telephone lines, considering the ongoing difficulties faced by subscribers.

    The telecom regulator had insisted that there would  be no changes to the deadline for the next phase of disconnection

    The disconnection process was rolled out in stages, with the second phase scheduled for March 29, 2024, following the initial phase that occurred on February 28, 2024.

    The third phase is slated to commence on April 15, 2024, as previously announced.

    Earlier, the Director of Public Publicity at the NCC, Reuben Mouka, told The PUNCH, “We issued a publication that you can refer to. We specified certain deadlines and stipulated that subscribers who do not comply with the directive would be barred. And that has not changed.”

    At the last deadline on February 28, 2024, about 40 million lines that were not linked to NIN were barred.

    The NATCOM president said before the first deadline, subscribers had appealed to the NCC for a one-month extension.

    However, the NCC explained that there was no issue as the process was designed to occur in phases.

    According to the president, the Operator’s Consumer Centre stands as the primary location for consumers to complete their registration fully, with data provided there being verifiable.

    However, the president noted that telecom agents were bypassing crucial information during the registration process, resulting in incomplete registrations of subscribers.

    “For example, during interactions with telecom representatives, some agents fail to collect all required the information from subscribers.

    “If a subscriber cannot provide certain details, agents often leave the registration incomplete. Consequently, these incomplete registrations are deemed unverifiable,” he said.

    Further, Ogunbanjo noted that NIMC also shares responsibility in this process.

    He said the challenges often arise when telecom companies attempt to upload collected data on NIMC’s server, owing to network issues.

    “These network difficulties, beyond the control of subscribers, hinder the timely completion of the registration process,” he said.

    “NIMC’s inadequate network infrastructure exacerbates the problem. While they intend to accept data uploads, technical issues prevent them from doing so effectively.

    “We urge the NCC to address NIMC’s shortcomings, improve their services, and acknowledge that meeting the deadline will be challenging given the current issues,” the president added.

    NIMC is a statutory Nigerian organisation that operates the country’s national identity management systems.

    NIMC’s enrollment figures as of December 31, 2023, stand at over 104.16 million unique records.

    About 530,345 Nigerians in Diaspora have gotten NINs. 59.12 million male and 45.04 million female Nigerians have NINs.

    When The PUNCH reached out to NIMC for comments on technical glitches, the Head of Corporate Communications, Kayode Adegoke, clarifies that the commission’s server has consistently remained operational, debunking reports suggesting otherwise.

    He emphasizes that the NIMC’s services are fully functional and accessible to all users

    “Our server has never been down. You can go to the various NIN centres and confirm.

    Adegoke further explained the process for subscribers to link their NIN to their SIM cards,

    “These individuals only need to submit their NIN and complete the verification process through their respective telcos providers.

    He encouraged those who have not yet obtained their NIN to visit any NIMC centre for enrollment.

    Adegoke assured Nigerians that upon enrollment, individuals can expect their NIN to be available within three hours.

    However, for those requiring corrections, such as rectifying date of birth errors, the process may take up to 72 hours.

    Last week, the National Identity Management Commission and the NCC issued a joint statement unveiling a strategic partnership aimed at simplifying the NIN-SIM linkage procedures for telecommunications subscribers nationwide.

    Both agencies reaffirmed their dedication to enhancing the processes involved and improving efficiency regarding the NIN and SIM card linkage initiative.

    They acknowledge the importance of this initiative in bolstering security measures and enhancing service delivery across the country.

    The SIM-NIN linkage initiative is a crucial step towards improving the integrity of subscriber data and enhancing security measures within the telecommunications industry.

    The NIN-SIM linkage policy was initially introduced by the Nigerian government in December 2020. This directive requires all telephone line users in Nigeria to associate their SIM cards with their NIN.

    In December of the previous year, the NCC issued a directive stipulating that all telecommunications operators in Nigeria, including major providers like MTN, Airtel, and Globacom, among others, must enforce complete network barring on all phone lines for which subscribers have not provided their NINs by February 28, 2024.

    Barely two weeks ago, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project issued a warning to take legal action against the NCC if it does not revoke the directive instructing network providers to block the phone lines of individuals who have not linked their SIM cards to their NINs.