Arsenal Confirm They Will Deal With Lacazette Internally After Concerning Video Emerges On Social Media.

It must be a maddening time for clubs, as they try to deal with so many issues off the pitch as well as trying to keep on top of their players too.

That means keeping them in shape for a possible return, but it also extends to setting a positive example to the fans too.

We live in a time where certain parts of the UK are being offered no leadership in the crisis by the politicians, so having players act as role-models by setting a perfect example is an easy PR win for the club.

Unfortunately a number of negative stories have come out in recent weeks, and Sky Sports have reported on the latest one which involves Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette.

They confirm he’s been caught on camera inhaling something from a balloon, while also pointing out he was spoken to by the club in 2018 after a similar incident where he was caught inhaling nitrous oxide.

It’s not a good look for Arsenal, and the report confirms that the club will be dealing with Lacazette internally. It’s not clear what the punishment will be at this point, while they also state the player is yet to make a statement, so it’s worth keeping an eye on this.

Gunners have agreed a deal with Paris Saint-Germain for the transfer of Layvin Kurzawa.

Deal Done! Arsenal finalizing the deal for PSG star

Gunners have agreed a deal with Paris Saint-Germain for the transfer of the French left back Layvin Kurzawa.

Arsenal have been in contact with the left back in recent days as Mikel Arteta's side club look to strike a cheap deal for the defender.

And according to France Football, The 27 year old French international will arrive at the Emirates in the summer after agreeing a five-year contract with the London club.

His current contract with PSG expires in the summer meaning he will arrive on a free transfer at the Emirates stadium.

The speedster left-back will provide cover for summer signing Kieran Tierney and Sead Kolasinac who have both suffered with injury problems this term,with the latter producing inconsistent performance.

The North Londoners technical director Edu’s close relationship with the player’s agent Kia Joorabchian is said to have played a part in agreeing a deal.

Other reports in France suggested PSG had been willing to sell the 27-year-old this month but Arsenal would need to pay around £6m.

And with finances tight at the Emirates due to the Corona virus pandemic, it seems that Arsenal have opted for the cheaper option of waiting until the summer.

Mikel Arteta's side already have another French player arriving at the end of the season having previously agreed a deal with St-Etienne for the transfer of William Saliba.

One defensive player who could be on his way out of the club this month is Shkodran Mustafi.

The Valencia man has come in for plenty of criticism, alongside David Luiz and Sokratis, for errors this season and recently opened up about the impact of abuse he receives on social media from fans.

Former Arsenal player Martin Keown backed Arsenal’s decision to share Mustafi’s honest feelings and hopes it will see him back fighting. 


REMARKS BY THE SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION/CHAIRMAN OF THE PTF ON COVID-19 AT THE NATIONAL BRIEFING OF MONDAY 18TH MAY, 2020

I welcome you to the National Briefing by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 for Monday, 18th May, 2020.

2.​Today’s briefing is significant as it provides us an opportunity to assess progress made in the first phase of our three-pronged strategy and communicate Mr. President’s directive on the next step of our National Response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

3.​At the commencement of our national response, we informed Nigerians that the COVID-19 pandemic is the greatest public health challenge of our generation.

4.​The PTF also developed a multi-sectoral national response bearing in mind the fact that we were traversing uncharted territories and that there was no cure for the virus.

5.​As at date, the President has addressed the nation three times, to underscore the seriousness of the situation. On each of those occasions, he pronounced measures aimed at containing and controlling the spread of the disease.

6.​Some of these measures introduced in phases and modified as we progressed, include lockdown of specified high burden areas, travel ban, nationwide curfew, as well as advisories aimed at escalating our infection, prevention and control strategies.

7.​In the national broadcast of 27th April, 2020, Mr. President announced a phased and gradual easing of the lockdown in Lagos and Ogun States as well as the Federal Capital Territory along with additional nationwide measures aimed at ensuring that our economy continued to function within the limiting constraints posed by COVID-19 pandemic.

8.​While maintaining a delicate balance between safety and economic survival in a precarious situation, Mr. President focused on achieving the following:
i. Ensuring that socio-economic difficulties experienced during the total
Lockdown were alleviated without compromising safety;
II. Allowing the Healthcare sector to continue preparing the identified metrics needed to manage the response and any potential future outbreak nationwide; and
III. Increasing the sensitization of the populace and empowering communities to start driving the response through taking personal responsibility by adhering to stated guidelines.

9.​Achieving the foregoing objectives was predicated on adherence to the guidelines issued by the PTF COVID-19, adaptation and cooperation by the States, ownership by communities as well businesses, professional bodies, labour leaders, faith-based organisations, traditional rulers and particularly, individuals taking responsibility.

10.​The PTF continued to assess the level of compliance with the guidelines which came into effect on 4th May, 2020. While emphasising ownership, we consistently shared some aspects of the assessment during our daily national briefings pointing in the general direction of non-compliance.

11.​Nevertheless, we are pleased to inform you that measures put in place yielded sufficient progress that requires consolidation to ensure that the health system and economy are in a position to adequately respond to any potential outcomes in the future – including a secondary outbreak.

12.​The gradual re-opening of the economy has been sign-posted by the controlled opening, and increased access to markets and supermarkets, Banks and other income
yielding activities for the vulnerable population. Similarly, Corporations and Government offices partially opened their operations and services so as to facilitate the activities of other sectors.

13.​Some manufacturing, construction and allied sectors also resumed. All these sectors ensured that adequate infection mitigation measures were put in place.

14.​In recognition of the global impact of COVID-19 on economies and the need to stimulate and positively turn around our economy, the Federal Government has been implementing various stimulus packages offered to businesses and state Governments through the CBN. These include:
i. Reduction of interest rates from 9 percent to 5 percent for all CBN intervention facilities;
ii. Restructuring of loans to longer tenors for all companies whose businesses are adversely impacted by COVID-19;
iii. N50billion facilities to household and businesses adversely impacted by COVID-19 through NIRSAL Micro Finance Bank;
iv. N100bn facility to Pharmaceutical and health sectors companies to retool their businesses;
v. N1 trillion facility to Agric and Manufacturing companies to expand and set up new factories; and
vi. Suspension of repayment of all state government loans for one year to give states ample financing room to pay Salary

15.​Within the two weeks of phase One of the eased lockdown, the following accomplishments were also recorded:

i. Increase in the number of laboratories in the COVID-19 network from 15 to 26;
ii. Additional 15,558 tests were conducted in the country (with a cumulative total of 35,098 tests and the number of tests per million increasing from 50 to 154;
iii. Increase in the number of trained personnel to 11,409 health workers thereby boosting capacity for case management;
iv. Procurement and distribution of additional personal protective equipment and ventilators across the country;
v. The doubling time of the virus has slowed down from 7 days to 11 days;
vi. The number of beds available for isolation and case management increased from 3500 to 5000 beds nationwide;
vii. The efficiency of the identification, testing, evacuation, and isolation process for confirmed cases has increased; and
viii. progressive improvement in capacity of the health system to respond to the outbreak.

16.​In mobilising all sectors and communities to take individual and collective responsibility in the fight against the pandemic in our National Response, the PTF-COVID-19 remains highly appreciative of the efforts of the private sector, public spirited Nigerians, corporate organisations, the armed forces, intelligence and security community, the media, as well as the International Community for their unquantifiable support in the battle against the COVID-19. The response has been overwhelming and encouraging.

17.​ Last week, the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation introduced the transparency dimensions in the management of certain components of financial donations by publishing the receipts in the newspapers. I, in addition, explained the processes for other components so that Nigerians can be assured that accountability remains the hallmark of this administration and the PTF. All monies donated are safe and secure and would be judiciously utilised and accounted for.

18.​ Ladies and gentlemen, the outcomes of the first phase of the eased lockdown have been mixed. While some objectives were met, our assessment showed that non-compliance was rampant but the PTF nevertheless continued to persuade the populace through its messaging and daily briefing, on the need to take responsibility.

19.​ As I mentioned on Thursday, May 14th, 2020, the PTF briefed the Federal Executive Council and the National Security Council on the progress made and the challenges. It has similarly submitted its report to Mr. President at the conclusion of this phase on Sunday 17th May, 2020.

20.​ The PTF considers it important to let you know that it has relied largely on science, statistics, lessons learnt from other parts of the world and an evaluation of our peculiar circumstances to draw its conclusions on the outcome of the last two weeks. For example, our surveillance, infection prevention and control activities identified nine high burden local government areas in the federation reporting high number of cases and accounting for 51% of the total number of infections in the country. All the nine are densely populated local government areas nationwide.

21.​We have also seen that though Nigeria’s caseload still lags behind several other countries, our large population and relatively high degree of mobility and urbanisation (50%) places us at an increased risk for high transmissibility. Therefore, our consideration of ease of restrictions has to balance lives and livelihoods and the slow and gradually phased approach should be science and data driven.

22.​ To arrive at our final recommendations to Mr. President, we objectively and frankly interrogated certain critical factors and wish to inform you as follows:

i. Is the transmission of the virus under control: –
Measures put in place have collectively slowed down the transmission of the Virus e.g. elongating the doubling time which has changed from 7 to 11 days;
ii. Is the health care system equipped to detect, test, isolate and treat every case and trace every person who came in contact with a positive case: Health care system has been better equipped to detect, test, isolate and treat every case, and trace every person who came into contact with a positive case with the increase in the number of laboratories from 15 to 26; ramping up of testing to a cumulative total of 35,098;

iii. Are outbreaks minimized in special settings like health facilities and Nursing homes: Though we have recorded infection of a number of medical personnel in our facilities, which is not peculiar to Nigeria, we have increased their training in care management and provided additional Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE);

iv. Are there measures in workplaces and schools to prevent the spread of the virus: With the gradual reopening of workplaces, markets, schools, etc, prescriptions have been made for the prevention of infection and spread of the virus;

v. Are the risks of importing more cases from outside the country being managed: The risks associated with importation has been seriously minimised with the ban flights, closure of borders and the mandatory 14 days quarantine for any one arriving Nigeria; and

vi. Are local communities educated, engaged and empowered to adjust to the ‘new norm’: Engagement with communities and other stakeholders has now become the new focus of our strategy
23.​The inevitable conclusion of the PTF, is that the fight against COVID-19 is long term as the virus is not likely to go away very soon. This is further underscored by the fact that no vaccine is expected till around the end of 2021. Nigeria is not where we wish to be in terms of control, ownership, infrastructure and change of behavior. We must do more.

24.​ Last week we hinted about the refocusing of our policy on community ownership. Going forward, we shall intensify the mobilization of individuals, especially the communities to take ownership of this fight. This will be accompanied by a corresponding development of infrastructure and other Public health measures to be undertaken in every community and at every phase of the response. These include: surveillance, case finding, testing, isolation, tracing and quarantining contacts.

25.​ Ladies and gentlemen, the reality is that in spite of the modest progress made, Nigeria is not yet ready for full opening of the economy and tough decisions have to be taken for the good of the greater majority. Any relaxation will only portend grave danger for our populace. 26.​Advisedly, the current phase of eased restriction will be maintained for another two weeks during which stricter enforcement and persuasion measures will be pursued.

27.​ The two weeks extension of Phase one of the eased restriction is also to enable other segments of the economy prepare adequately for compliance with the guidelines, preparatory to reopening in the coming weeks. For the PTF, we share your pains but our future is in the hands of every Nigerian and future decisions will depend greatly on our compliance.

28.​ Based on the recommendations of the PTF, Mr. President has approved the following:
i) ​The measures, exemptions, advisories and scope of entities allowed to reopen under phase one of the eased locked down, shall be maintained across the federation for another two weeks effective from 12 00 midnight today (18th May, 2020 to 1st June, 2020);
ii) ​intensifying efforts to “tell (communicate), trace (identify) and t
reat (manage)’ cases;
iii) ​elevating the level of community ownership of non-pharmaceutical interventions;
iv)​Maintain the existing lockdown order in Kano for an additional two weeks;
v)​Imposition of precision lockdown in states, or in metropolitan/high-burden LGAs, that are reporting a rapidly increasing number of cases, when the need arises. This would be complemented with the provision of palliatives and continued re-evaluation of the impact of the interventions; and
vi)​Aggressive scale up of efforts to ensure that communities are informed, engaged and participating in the response with enhanced public awareness in high risk states.

29.​ Specific implementation guidelines would be communicated by the National Coordinator during this press briefing and would be circulated through the conventional and social media.

30.​ For sustainability of the gains recorded, the PTF shall continue to support states by developing guidelines to shape decision-making for future steps in the response and aggressively scale up efforts to ensure effective community information.

32.​ It is believed that these steps will help consolidate the gains made so far, and position the country to effectively overcome the pandemic.

33.​ In the interest of our nation, the role of the States and Local Governments remain critical to success. The PTF shall engage with the States on the effective implementation of these guidelines. This morning, I participated in a virtual conference between the President and the Nigeria Governors Forum and the subject of collaboration was robustly discussed.
34.​ As contained in the address of Mr. President on 27th April, 202, State Governors are reminded to align their state specific measures with the guidelines issued by the Presidential Task Force.​

35​. The level of compliance has been reviewed and a specific directive has been issued to the security agencies to carry out strict enforcement of all measures. These include the nationwide curfew from 8.00pm to 6.00pm; the ban on interstate travels and the wearing of facemasks/coverings in public.

36.​ The security agents are however urged to be mindful of the human rights of citizens, while citizens are equally urged to recognize the dangers posed to self, their loved ones and the entire community if they fail to take responsibility.

37.​ Let me state categorically, that the exemptions allowed under the phase one are still in place. Particularly, Government remains conscious of the fact that we are in the rainy season and farming activities is critical to food and national security. It should therefore, not be hindered.

38.​ I therefore urge States and Security agencies to support, encourage and allow our farmers to carry out their activities.

39.​ We wish to appeal to all Nigerians to show understanding, demonstrate patriotism and take responsibility. Humanity is in great peril and we are all in danger. Most importantly, we repeat our call on all Nigerians to please STAY HOME and STAY SAFE​
40.​ I now call on the Hon. Minister of Health and the DG NCDC to update the nation while the National Coordinator presents the new guidelines.

41. I thank you for listening.

NOUN E-Exam Clearance Form Guidelines - 2020/2021 Under Graduate & Post Graduate Students


NOUN E-Exam Clearance Form Guidelines – 2020_1 UG & PG Students: The Authorities of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has directed all study centers to commence clearance of students for the forthcoming 2020/2021 Semester Examinations.

Sequel to the directives on the closure of educational institutions, the clearance would be conducted electronically.

NOUN E-Exam Clearance Form Guidelines – 2020/2021 UG & PG Students.

The e-clearance is for all students of NOUN that registered for 2020/2021 Semester (Undergraduate and Postgraduate) students in all the study centers.

1. Download NOUN Clearance Form and Print the 2020/2021 NOUN E-Examination Clearance Form for POP and E-examinations.

2. Fill Section A of the form and affix recent Coloured Passport photograph

3. Scan and send the filled form alongside your 2020/2021 Semester Examination Registration slip to your study centre email address.

4. Please note that a functional and valid email address should be used as the completed form would be returned ahead of the beginning of the examinations.

5. Write your functional email and phone number on top of the clearance form

NB: This exercise must be treated with the utmost priority as delays may result in the student’s failure to sit for examinations.

How to Send Completed NOUN Clearance Form to Email?

Below are the official emails to send NOUN clearance form to;

  1. WUSE 2 study centre Abuja[email protected]
  2. Abuja Model Study Centre[email protected]
  3. Lagos study Centre[email protected]

COVID-19: Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu Gives Conditions To Reopen Churches, Businesses

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-olu has revealed that he is considering reopening critical sectors of the State’s economy fully.

In a statement released on Sunday, Sanwo-Olu said the State Government would be rolling out Register-to-Open initiative, as part of the plans that would enable it assess the level of readiness of the players in the identified sectors for supervised operations.

The Governor stated that officials from the Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC) and Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) will be visiting restaurants, companies, religious houses to assess their level of readiness.

According to him, the government cannot afford to keep people and businesses in lockdown permanently.

He said: “We are at a level where we are reviewing the other arms of the economy.

“In the coming days, we will be starting what we call Register-to-Open, which means all players in the restaurant business, event centres, entertainment, malls and cinemas will go through a form of re-registration and space management.”

Sanwo-Olu added: “We are reviewing and considering how the phased unlocking will happen. If we see a huge level of compliance, then it can happen in the next two to three weeks. If not, it could take a month or two months. It is until we are sure all of these players are ready to conform to our guidelines.”

He, however, advised businesses, religious houses and residents to maintain the status quo until any official announcement is made.


Ooni of Ife's wife declare that "no earthly force is strong enough to break their love".

Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi's wife, Queen Morenike Naomi Oluwaseyi, has debunked rumours saying her marriage to the Monarch has hit the rocks.

According to the Prophetess who addressed the rumours on her Instagram page, this isn't a time she is supposed to be on social media, but she had to address it.

The 27-year-old queen begged her followers to disregard the fake news about her and her husband, as she declare that "no earthly force is strong enough to break their love".

"There have been strange rumours and unfounded news making rounds on social media in recent times.I want all believers of good news to know that, it is all lies and a picture of how the peddlers of the evil news would have loved our love story to turn out. I would have loved to maintain silence, however, due to concerns being expressed by well meaning people something has to be said. Now, the gospel truth is that I have been busy with ministry off the social media space and you'd all agree with me that with the ongoing pandemic which suddenly sprung up on all of us, only means more work needs to be done. I can't sit still (as nobody privileged enough should) and this isn't a time for social media presence but a time that calls for solemnity. Hence my break from what people now call normal. Finally, as duty will have me do, I have been in and out of the palace doing Gods bidding.With all being said, I am compelled to ask the following questions :

Why can't people verify that which is the truth ?

Why do people believe more in falsehood and negativity?

Well, the bible has something to say about them in Psalm 2:1-12. Now i say to you all, please disregard and jettison every fake and malicious news about me and my husband (Ooni Adeyeye Babatunde Enitan Ogunwusi) for ours is a love no earthly force is strong enough to break,we are very fine and healthy

I will leave you with this "please be comforted and know that boredom is a killer and people do unimaginable things when they are" Peace and love always"

Recall that in October 2018, Ooni of Ife married queen Naomi and praised her for her beauty, uniqueness and royal qualities and most especially, the fear of God she has.

Oba Ogunwusi was previously married to two women at separate times, the last was Queen Zaynab Otiti-Obanor

National Examination Council (NECO) Has Called For The Resumption Of Secondary School Final Year Students.

The government had on March 19 ordered the immediate closure of all tertiary, secondary and primary schools as part of measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 virus.

However the two bodies of SSCE in the country which is West African Examinations Council (WAEC) and the National Examinations Council (NECO) therefore postphoned the exams indefinately due to the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

The Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, made the stance of the government known at the daily Presidential Task Force briefing on COVID-19 in Abuja.

Both examinations were slated for May and June 2020 respectively.

On 18th May,2020 examination department of the National Examination Council (NECO) has called for the resumption of secondary school final year students.

NECO Seeks Resumption of Final Year Students In Secondary Schools

The National Examination Council (NECO) has called on its state officers to commence talks with the state commissioners of education and other relevant stakeholders to allow final year students to resume.

This information was dissemble and directed to the state board officers on Monday.This is to ensure the final students to write their exams and also the only the teachers directly involved in the conduct of the examinations, by so doing the we will be in compliance with social distancing and other safety measures will also be observed.

All other class rooms laboratories, offices can be used to conduct this exam in the absence of other students as it will generate enough space for the students by so doing the recommended rules that is, social distancing will be overcome

However a specific period will be allowed for revision and the examination will commence ASAP.

All we need is to convince the relevant stake holders to actuallize this Task

“This suggestion is in view of the realization that based on the daily report of the spread of COVID 19, so schools and institutions, full resumption may not be possible even in the near future.

We thereby direct to commence talks with the commissioner for edu and other concerned body to convince the on the need for the students to commence their external exams says by Minister of State for Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba

I think this is a very good suggestions, is not good for students to be off book for so long and with the numbers of Covid-19cases every day I don't think the government is willing to lift up the lockdown at least not now, since other students won't be around their will be enough classroom even offices to conduct the exam of which social distance would be observed.

COVID-19 UPDATE: Nigeria records 216 new COVID-19 cases, total now 6,175

Nigeria has recorded 216 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of total Confirmed cases in the country to 6,175.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control made this known on Monday.

216 new cases of #COVID19;

74-Lagos
33-Katsina
19-Oyo
17-Kano
13-Edo
10-Zamfara
8-Ogun
8-Gombe
8-Borno
7-Bauchi
7-Kwara
4-FCT
3-Kaduna
3-Enugu
2-Rivers

6175 cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 1644
Deaths: 191

Kidnapped APC Chieftain That Was Kidnapped Found Dead On Monday

The leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) that was kidnapped in Edo State, Mr. Presley Ediagbonya was on Monday found dead in the bush after two days of his abduction by gunmen suspected to be kidnappers.

Mr. Presley Ediagbonya, a former Commissioner for Youths and Sports in Edo state was alleged to have been kidnapped from his farm at the weekend in Utesi, around Okada, Ovia North East local government of the State.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Chidi Nwabuzor said: “speculations on the death is still sketchy because I am yet to be briefed.

“When I am briefed, I will come up with a detailed statement to members of the public,” DSP Chidi Nwabuzor said.

Speaking on the development, the member representing Ovia Federal Constituency, Denis Idahosa, urged security operatives to increase their security presence in the Area in order to prevent a re-occurrence of such sad incident.

He described the late Ediagbonya as an outstanding party leader with broad knowledge in party administration and grassroots politice