Arsenal showed no sign of raising the white flag in the Premier League title race with a 2-0 victory at Newcastle United on Sunday, May 7, to close the gap on leaders Manchester City to one point. City have a game in hand on top of their slender lead, but the Gunners are refusing to give up the fight in their hunt for a first league title in 19 years. A defeat would have left Arsenal’s hopes of a first title since 2004 hanging by a thread but Martin Odegaard’s brilliant strike and a Fabian Schar own goal gave the Gunners the vital victory. Newcastle’s second home defeat of the season slows the Magpies’ charge towards UEFA Champions League football next season as their lead over fifth-placed Liverpool remains three points. Eddie Howe’s men likely need just six points from their final four games to guarantee Champions League football for the first time in 20 years. However, they could slip to fourth later on Sunday if Manchester United win at West Ham.
EFCC vows to hunt down ‘corrupt’ public officials from May 29
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) announce plans to pursue corrupt departing public officials after May 29.
The EFCC Chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, in a recent interview with Daily Trust on Friday, made this known in his statement. While he did not disclose the identities or number of public officials who would be subjected to the law, Bawa indicated that the commission is currently investigating at least two ministries for fraudulent conduct related to procurement processes. “Currently, we’re investigating two ministries where double payments were made. In one of the ministries, the double payments, cumulatively, were about 20 contracts of over N4bn. “These were contracts that were done way back 2018, and then some group of people, so bold, came up with the same narration. “They moved the documents from the file, forged them, and then of course in conspiracy of some civil servants, raised vouchers and pay. How can that happen if we have digitalised procurement processes?” Bawa queried. He also reacted to calls for his sacking by some civil society organisations. Bawa said, “It is on record that I am the first sitting EFCC chairman to go to court and testify, not once, not twice or three times. We now have some group of people that were paid, we know the people that are paying them, coming up with all sorts of gang-ups. “We are following due process and the rule of law. The court had made a pronouncement, we have appealed that, and there is a stay of execution, what do you expect? We move on!” He observed that in recent months, the agency had put forth a greater effort than ever before to standardize the operational activities of the EFCC, stating that despite opposition, the EFCC would persist in carrying out its beneficial initiatives. “And God willing, come May and June, we are going to make some huge arrests and commence huge prosecutions of people. “And for those people that are not leaving in May, whenever they are leaving, we will be waiting for them to ensure that justice is done,” he added.
Justin Bieber reveals his face is half-paralyzed after being diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome [Video]
Canadian singer, Justin Bieber has revealed that he has been diagnosed with Ramsey Hunt Syndrome, and that it has caused half of his face to be paralyzed.
The globally recognized singer added that the disease is a virus attacking the nerves in his ear and face, and as a result, he is unable to move half of his face.
In a video shared via his Instagram account, he demonstrated to his followers how impossible it is to move half of his face.
He said that he will need a lot of rest and facial exercises to get better, but he doesn’t know how much time it will take.
Asking his fans to pray for him, the singer explained that this is why he has cancelled all his shows.
He wrote: “Important, Please watch (Video) and keep me in your prayers.”
Lady makes move to end relationship as prospective boyfriend tasks her to hunt for the cheapest restaurant in town
Young lady seeks advice as her prospective boyfriend conditions her to hunt for the cheapest restaurants in town after a first-time visit.
According to the lady who is on the talking stage with the man she met on a dating platform, the first time meeting face-to-face already gave her a questionable impression.
Taking to the same platform she met the man, the lady sought advice on whether or not she was overreacting.
Read the full narration below …
“Is this a red flag?
Ceetee come and settle this. I feel like breaking up with the guy I met at your dating site. We’ve been talking for one month and decided to see each other. He’s in Lagos and I’m in Asaba.
Baba told me to look for a good hotel for him. He sent N50k and I got him a hotel of N30k. I added my 10k cos we paid for 2days. Saturday and Sunday. Oga told me to go and look for cheap restaurant around.
That is I should go around and get prices of foods from restaurants in Asaba so that he will choose the one we will go. Imagine Meaning I should start going from one restaurants to another.
And I will be asking them prices of foods. He wants to choose the cheapest. Who does that Ceetee. I even told him this is a red flag and he’s thinking I’m being extravagant. Please house, am I overreacting?”