Jesus takes centre stage in Arsenal 2-1 victory against Sevilla

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Arsenal showed their usual dominance with a crucial 2-1 away win against Sevilla on Tuesday, with Gabriel Jesus taking the center stage. Jesus played a vital role in the match that saw Arsenal regain control of their Champions League hopes. The Brazilian showed his clinical prowess as he skillfully set up Gabriel Martinelli just before half-time, for the Gunners first goal. Then, in the 53rd minute, Jesus delivered a stunning winner, curling the ball into the top corner to the delight of traveling Arsenal fans.  

UCL: Jesus takes centre stage in Arsenal 2-1 victory against Sevilla

Sevilla’s Nemanja Gudelj scored his sides only goal of the night – Getty image Seasoned Spanish defender Sergio Ramos, was on the receiving end of Jesus’s relentless pursuit throughout the match. Ramos who boasts of his role as a tough defender, had a challenging evening dealing with the unyielding Brazilian forward. However, Arsenal’s Spanish goalkeeper, David Raya, had some challenges during the game, particularly about his form. He has now conceived in Arsenal’s last two games and things look a bit rough for him. Despite a late goal from Sevilla’s Nemanja Gudelj, Arsenal maintained control and emerged winners in the encounter.

Reactions trail video of man looking dejected in bet centre after all his ticket cut (Video)

Reactions trail video of man thinking about his life in bet Centre after all his ticket cut (Video)

Reactions trail video of man thinking about his life in bet Centre after all his ticket cut (Video)

A middle-aged Nigerian man was captured on camera looking dejected inside a betting shop after losing all of his money. In his quest to win a substantial amount of money, he had participated in a series of games, but unfortunately, none of his tickets were successful, leaving him heartbroken.

Man seen thinking about his life in bet centre after all his ticket cut A viral video on social media initially depicted him going through the tickets, hoping to find a winning one. It seemed that he had spent the entire day at the betting shop, but as the games concluded, he realized that he had not achieved any victories. Despite this, the man refused to leave, and in another part of the clip, he can be seen leaning against a wall platform while lost in thoughts. Reacting to this, heislime_ commented; “Say NO to betting 😂 😂 😂” olivepraise wrote; “May God provide for everyone struggling and the needy. 😢” iamcy_rodriguez said; “THIS month of June has been hard to win games, SportyBet members association can relate 😭 😂” pearls_calm stated; “I understand his state as I Dey I don think tire today na Uber sure pass today” Watch the video below:

UK nursing council to probe Nigerians who wrote exam at Ibadan centre

UK nursing council to probe 512 Nigerians who wrote exam in Ibadan centre

UK nursing council to probe 512 Nigerians who wrote exam in Ibadan centre

Nigerians who wrote an exam at a computer-based test (CBT) centre in Ibadan, are now being investigated by the UK Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) following speculation of their result being “fraudulent or not correct”. The NMC said Pearson VUE which runs the computer-based Test of Competence (ToC) to assess the skills and knowledge of people applying to join its register from overseas, recently raised the alarm of “anomalous data” at one of its third-party CBT centres in Ibadan. The statement added that while 1,970 candidates took their CBT at this centre, only 512 are on the NMC register. Candidates who participated in the exam at the centre have been asked to retake the test. The statement read; “A total of 512 people on our register (around five percent of all the professionals on our register who qualified in Nigeria) took their CBT at this test centre.

UK nursing council to probe 512 Nigerians who wrote exam in Ibadan centre

“We’re writing to them to set out what’s happened and to tell them we’re opening cases to determine whether or not they gained fraudulent or incorrect entry to the register. “More people have applied to join the register but are not yet on it, therefore they can’t practise as a nurse or midwife. We’ve paused their applications. “We’re writing to these applicants to ask them to retake the test, and to request more information that we’ll use to make a final decision about their applications. “Pearson VUE has reviewed all data relating to the NMC’s CBT from every test site globally, and there is no evidence of similar activity at any other site. “Our paramount concern is to maintain the integrity of the register to protect the public. At the same time, it’s critical we approach any investigations about individuals objectively and transparently, avoiding any unfair discrimination.”

AAC withdraws from Presidential collation centre, accuses INEC of illegality

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Before Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was announced as the winner of the 2023 presidential election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the African Action Congress (AAC) withdrew its agent from the national collation centre in Abuja over alleged non-transparency by the electoral umpire.

AAC withdraws from Presidential collation centre, accuses INEC of illegality

In a statement released shortly after the withdrawal by Femi Adeyeye, the national publicity secretary of the party, AAC who fielded Omoyele Sowore as its presidential candidate, joined other political parties in accusing INEC of breaching the electoral law after it failed to upload result sheets at the (polling) unit levels to its portal. The statement read; “Section 60 (5) of the 2022 electoral act empowers INEC to prescribe guidelines for the transmission of election results. Pursuant to that subsection, INEC clearly stipulated in clause 38 of its regulations and guidelines that election results must be transmitted electronically via the BVAS after the announcement at the polling units. “Section 64 (4a&b) of the electoral act, 2022 lends further credence to the transmission to the iRev before they are announced to Nigerians. Why is the rule being bent at this time?

AAC withdraws from Presidential collation centre, accuses INEC of illegality

“Our national secretary who is also our national election collation agent has consistently raised this breach of the electoral act and INEC guidelines at the national collation centre but the INEC chairman keeps dodging addressing these concerns. “This is why we have decided to withdraw our collation agent from the charade and illegality going on at the national collation centre since our probing questions to the commission have remained unanswered till this minute. “We call on INEC to follow the law and its own guidelines and also call for the cancellation of results not uploaded, collated and read from the server, in accordance with the electoral act and guidelines. “Elections should be reconducted in areas ridden with vote buying, intimidation, violence, technical issues with BVAS and other malpractices stated by parties and independent monitoring bodies.”