Mane, Salah, Mendy make final 3-man 2022 African Player of the Year shortlist

Mane, Salah, Mendy make final 3-man 2022 African Player of the Year shortlist

Mane, Salah, Mendy make final 3-man 2022 African Player of the Year shortlist

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially released the final list of players competing to win awards at the 2022 edition of the CAF Awards.
The ceremony will be held on Thursday, July 20th in Rabat, Morocco, with Senegal forward Sadio Mane up against Mohamed Salah from Egypt and Edouard Mendy from Senegal.

Mane, Salah, Mendy make final 3-man 2022 African Player of the Year shortlist

In the women’s category, Nigeria’s Asisat Oshoala will be hoping to win the award for the fifth time but will face stiff competition from Cameroon’s Ajara Nchout Njoya and Grace Chanda from Zambia.
“With less than 48 hours to the highly-anticipated Caf Awards 2022, Caf has revealed the top three for all the women and men categories ahead of the much-awaited Awards Gala on Thursday, July 21 2022, in Rabat, Morocco,” the CAF statement reads.
“The top three list is from the list of nominees previously revealed by Caf in both men and women categories,” said CAF.
It added that in the men’s category, former winners “Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane of Egypt and Senegal will have to battle it out with Senegal shot stopper Edouard Mendy, also a newcomer in the three-men list.”
The statement was issued on Wednesday, 20th July. Currently, Mohamed Salah plays for the EPL Liverpool, Sadio Mane recently made a sensational move to the German giant, Bayern Munich while Edouard Mendy remains the first choice goalkeeper of Chelsea FC.
The trio obviously had a good run last season.

Pastor Adeboye’s son, Leke faces 3-man panel for calling RCCG pastors a goat; reportedly refuses to apologize

Pastor Adeboye's son, Leke faces 3-man panel for calling RCCG pastors a goat; reportedly refuses to apologize

Leke Adeboye, the son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Enoch Adeboye, stood before a three-man panel on Wednesday April 6th for his comment referring to some of the RCCG preachers as goats.

The G.O.’s son had on Tuesday, April 5th posted on his social media page, criticizing preachers who offer their own sermons on the first Sunday of each month after his dad must have presented one that was aired across the nation.
According to the Sahara Reporters, Leke was forced to appear before a three-man panel on Wednesday, which also included his father-in-law, and had been told that he would never say anything like that again after strongly and brazenly declaring that he would not issue an apology for ridiculing senior preachers of RCCG.
Sources within the church stated:
“Leke Adeboye was made to face a panel today (Wednesday) for insulting pastors and calling them goats. The three-man panel, unfortunately, did not punish him or ask him to apologise. One of the members of the panel is his father-in-law.
He arrogantly told off the panel that he cannot apologise. And what did they do? They only told him to not repeat it again”
Adebayo Leke has although deleted the post he made but has, as yet, not given a public apology.