Saturday 23 January 2016

Photos: Fire destroys 200 shops in Sapele Main Market


Over 200 shops were destroyed in an early fire incident that happened at the Sapele Main Market this morning. Goods and money worth millions of Naira were destroyed in the fire. Cause of the fire is yet to be established. See more photos after the cut...

Cute photo of Adams Oshiomhole and his wife Iara with a cute baby


The Edo governor and his young wife taking care of someone's baby. Iara looks like she can't wait to have hers...:-)

Friday 22 January 2016

Lagos is getting 'Light Up' (photos)

N50 Stamp Duty: CBN exempts salary accounts, self-to-self transactions


The Central Bank of Nigeria says the recently introduced N50 stamp duty for all deposit transactions will not be collected for Payments of salaries and wages as well as payments and deposits for self-to-self transactions whether inter or intra bank.

This clarification was made in a statement sent out by the Director Corporate communication of CBN, Mallam Ibrahim Mu'azu yesterday January 21st.

Tuesday 19 January 2016

I am resolute in my commitment to serve Lagosians- Ambode

There is a growing concern that Rafael Nadal is washed up


Rafael Nadal fell to countryman Fernando Verdasco in the first round of the Australian Open on Monday, 7-6 (6), 4-6, 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2. The 4-hour, 41-minute match marks yet another disappointment for the Spaniard, who had previously only lost in the first round of a Grand Slam once in his career.
Dig a little deeper into the weeds of Nadal's recent struggles and you'll find all the signs of a career in free-fall: the 29-year-old has struggled with knee injuries and confidence, which have taken a major toll on his game.
Nadal's 2015 season was, by all accounts, the worst since he won his first Grand Slam in 2005. The 14-time Grand Slam champion lost at the French Open for the first time since 2009. He reached zero Grand Slam finals that season, the first time he failed to do so in 11 years. Two early-round upsets at Grand Slams were especially worrisome: at Wimbledon he bowed out in the second-round to Germany's Dustin Brown;  at the U.S. Open Italy's Fabio Fognini knocked him out in the third round. In all, 2015 saw Nadal win his fewest number of tournaments (three) since 2004with his ranking sliding down to No. 10 at one point.
After a loss to Verdasco at the Miami Open in 2015, Nadal revealed than anxiety was plaguing his game more than usual:
"...[A]t the same time, [I am] still playing with too much nerves for a lot of moments, in important moments, still playing with a little bit of anxious on that moments," Nadal said. "I have been able to control my emotions during, let’s say 90 percent, 95 percent of the matches in my career — something that today is tougher, to be under self-control."
Between Nadal's physical and mental tribulations, there's increasing worry that we'll never see the Nadal of old. The Telegraph wrote that he is plummeting at a rate faster than anyone expected; Chris Chase of USA Today's FTW penned a piece entitled, "Rafael Nadal, as we know him, is finished."
Pete Sampras added to the chorus, saying that players on tour don't fear Nadal like they used to.
"Guys don’t fear him as much and it’s tough to play defense out there. Mentally and physically he’s been out there a while and it’s taking its toll," Sampras said.
Nadal's first-round loss at the Australian Open will only augment the worries that Nadal is fading into oblivion. A player so reliant on defense, Nadal can no longer stand well beyond the baseline and retrieve everything like he used to. His forehand is not the same.
But in fairness to Nadal's most recent victor, it's worth noting that Verdasco needed 90 winners over five sets to best Nadal, who hit 37 winners and 38 errors on Monday. Verdasco is an erratic and often out-of-control lefty; against Nadal at the Australian Open, though, his whole arsenal seemed to be working.
"I just started hitting winners, I don’t know how," Verdasco said afterwards. "I was just closing the eyes and everything was going in."
Rafael NadalNevertheless, a loss is a loss, and this one won't do much good for Nadal's confidence as he tries to rebound in form in 2016. Luckily, he'll play exclusively on clay — by far his best surface — through the end of May. 
"The match is a tough loss for me, obviously, especially because this is not like last year when I arrived here playing bad and feeling not ready for it," Nadal said afterwards. "This year was a completely different story. I have been playing and practicing great and working so much. It's tough when you work so much and arrive at a very important event and you go out too early."
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Buhari meets with Nigerians in Dubai, ministers sign agreement with UAE govt

Nigeria signs agreement with UAE on recovery of stolen funds


Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today Tuesday January 19th in Abu Dhabi signed six agreements to enhance bilateral relations between them.

According to a statement issued by the Special Adviser to the President on Media & Publicity, Femi Adesina, the signing of the agreements on trade, finance and judicial matters was witnessed by Pres. Buhari and the Crown Prince of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Friday 15 January 2016

Cristiano Ronaldo mobbed by fans lands in Zurich for Balloon D'or

The footballer landed in Switzerland today ahead of the FIFA world Footballer of the Year happening tonight. More photos after the cut...