Super Eagles crashed out of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after a 0-1 loss to Tunisia of the North African side. goalkeeping error from Maduka Okoye gave the Carthage Eagles the goal just two minutes into the second half. VAM News had reported that Tunisia defeated the Super Eagles 1-0, courtesy of a 47th minute Youssef Msakni strike to progress to the quarter-finals After recording 9 points after 3 games in the group stage, Nigeria was tagged favourite to lift the trophy for the fourth. During a post-match conference, Kebaier confirmed that they worked on the Nigeria wingers because they knew how dangerous they could be. “Today we came up with tactics to put pressure on the Nigerian wingers because they are very dangerous. And we also know they have difficulties when they lose the ball,” he said. Tunisia will now play against Burkina Faso in the quarter-final as Super Eagles return home. Khaleel Reporting For CeejayTV
Lack of waste bin cause water pollution in Sahoo, residents decried. By: Muhammad Sanni Aisha fauziyat Qozeem a resident of sahoo said people dump waste product inside the river in sahoo, particularly the villagers at night. Fauziyat further stated that the dumping of waste products inside the river, had caused water pollution in the area, and makes the community looks unkept. She however appeal to kwara state government, and all stakeholders in the community to provide them a suitable waste-bin, and urge the residents to make proper use of it when it provided.
By Mariam Abdulkareem Kwara State University, Malete facilitates the transport system with (40) forty new shuttle buses to convey Students on campus as the varsity set to complete it's smart city hostel that has the capacity to accommodate nothing less than five thousand Students. KWASU Vice Chancellor, prof. Muhammad Mustapha Akanbi on the 31st of January, 2022 Commissioned the project and unveil the new buses today in name of KWASU administrators, Students and the committee incharge of the buses maintenance and safety. Prof. Mustapha said the buses will begin it operation today onward with ticket policing in which the charges of transport within campus is #30 while from TARMAC to school premises is #50. He revealed that "90 percentage of my students reside off campus and a lot of commercial driver engaging in drunk driving when I came on board, I have a dream of ensuring effective and efficient transport service delivery for Students because they are the most important sta...
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