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How Stubborn Dinamo Sends Mounrinho’s Boys Out of Europa League

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By Barnabas Augustine

In what seems a surprise, Dinamo Zagreb humiliated favourite Jose Mourinho Boys, Tottenham Hotspur 3-0 in their second leg of the round of 16 Europa League to qualify to play in the Quarter Finals.

Totenham Hotspur came into the game with 2-0 goal superiority but Danir Krznar boys proved to be force to reckon with.

Mourinho’s 4-2-3-1 formation which was more of defensive did not withstand Krznar 4-3-3 formation which was more of attack.

Dinamo Zagreb’s Mislav Orsic stunned their visitors with hat-trick at the Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb, Crotcia.

The wonder striker, Orsic who was assisted by his play mate, Lavio Majer find the back of the net of Hotspur in the 62 minute of the game.

Orsic second goal came in the 83 minute, assisted by Iyayi Atiemwen. The goal made the second leg score line 2-0 and 2-2 goal aggregate having Tottenham Hotspur defeated Dinamo Zagreb 2-0 in the first leg at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London.

The match went into extra time after the 2-2 goal aggregate.
The goal that decided the victor of the game was in the 106 extra time, when Mislav Orsic scored his number three goal in the match.

The goal gave the Crotcian side the ticket to play in the last 8 of the EUROPA league, with goal aggregate of 3-2 against the Spurs.
Arsenal FC also qualified with 3-2 goal aggregate after wining their home game 3-1 and losing 1-0 in the second leg against Olympiacos.

Molde defeated Granada 2-1 but they were out of the league with 2-3 goal aggregate. Molde lost 2-0 to Granada in the first leg.

Shakhtar Donetsk were handed 1-2 defeat by Roma and the former were eliminated 1-5 on goal aggregate.

Ac Milan who played 1-1 draw against Manchester United their home, Old Trafford, against AC Milan; travelled to Milan and won 0-1 against the Italian side to qualify for the Quarter Finals with 2-1 goal aggregate.

Rangers failed to qualify after loosing 0-2 in the second leg at home to Slavia Prague. Slavia Prague qualified on 3-1 goal aggregate.

Villareal scored two goals each in their home and away matches against Dynamo Kyiv to qualify on 4-0 goal aggregate.

Young Boys did not made impact in their home and away games against the Dutch side, Ajax. Young Boys were humiliated 3-0 in away first leg and embarrassed with 0-2 defeat against Ajax at home.

Ajax qualified on 5-0 goMaksimir
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Adamawa: CDD Joins Awareness Campaign Against Gender-based Violence

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As part of activities commemorating 2023 16 days activism, the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has sensitized Adamawa people on Violence Against Women and Girls VAWG.

The sensitization exercise begins with road walk from Bekaji roundabout to Jimeta modern market, Yola-North Local Government Area on Wednesday.

Mrs Amina Auwal, the team lead who spoke on this year’s theme: Unite, “invest to prevent violence against women and girls” described the commitment of stakeholders as the symbol of unity against Gender Based Violence (GBV) in the state.

She urged stakeholders to unite and reduce the rate of GBV in the state.

“This VAWG is like a cancer, it is eating up the community gradually but when it has been cut off completely we will have society free of GBV.

“We appreciated the CDD for sponsoring the programme of being able to sensitize the public to bring to an end the menace of VAWG”, she said.

Mrs Rose Zinas, Desk officer GBV, National Orientation Agency (NOA) urged parents, guardians and stakeholders to take advantage of the theme of the year and to invest on women and girls-child.

She said these would help them to have something doing to reduce over dependent on husband’s and parents as well as end violence against them.

Zinas called on the women to also be proactive in looking for something doing and not to be a liability.

In her remarks, Lubna Dodo, representing Federation of Women Lawyers Association, FIDA appreciated the contribution of CDD in the fight against GBV in the state.

She explained that the mission of the road walk is to create awareness on the theme of this year activism.

“This means invest by educating the girls-child and empower them with the knowledge and skills to succeed in future.

“These will go along way by reducing their vulnerability to violence anywhere they find themselves “, she said.

Dodo further said that the passage of Violence Against Person Prohibition (VAPP) law and Child Protection law as well as ongoing sensitization for implementation have also help in reducing the rate of GBV in the state . News Hunter.

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Adamawa Govt Approves 42km NYSC Camp – Borong Road Project

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By Muhammad B. Muhammad

The Adamawa State Executive Council Wednesday approved reconstruction of 42km road stretching from National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp in Damare to Borong community.

The feeder road project which covers the 2 LGAs of Girei and Demsa will cost over N836m.

The State Commissioner of Education, Dr Umar Garba Pella disclosed this while briefing newsmen shortly after the council meeting that held in the Government House, Yola.

Dr Pella said the project was awarded to Hydro Source and Resource Nigeria Limited and has the completion of period of 12 Months.

The Commissioner further disclosed that the council has approved over N117m variation for the construction of modern laboratory at Specialist Hospital, Yola.

Pella explained that the project was initially awarded at over N578m adding that the variation was to cover the cost of increased price of building materials.

The Wednesday’s 8th 2023 Council Meeting was presided over by the State Governor, Rt. Hon. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri.

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Bauchi SEC Approves Construction of 2 Flyovers , 200KM Roads

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Bauchi State Government has unveiled a plan for the construction of sixteen strategic roads worth about one hundred billion naira across the state.

The project also comprises two flyovers at the busiest areas of Wunti and Central Market to beautify and decongest the city centre.

These among some other rural roads construction project across the state’s three senatorial zones were part of the resolutions made during State Executive Council Meeting presided over by Governor Bala Mohammed.

Some of the project that make a total of two hundred kilometers include two point six kilometers Sabon Kaura Birshi Gandu road, four point five kilometers Zango-Gwallagan Mayaka access road, one point seven kilometers Bayara township road, rehabilitation of Disina-Adamami road in Jama’are local government area and Dualization of A.D Rufa’i College to Misau town road among others.

Briefing journalists on the outcome of the meeting, the commissioners of Works and Transport Ibrahim Galadima and his counterpart of Special Duties and Rural Development Faruq Mustapha said the projects have been awarded to confitent contractors in line with developmental initiative of Governor Bala Mohammed led administration.

Also during the meeting, the Council has ratified and approved for upgrading of four palaces of Emirs of Bauchi, Ningi, Jama’are and Dass at sum of two point two Billion naira under the State Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

The commissioner of the ministry Ahmed Sarki Jalam said the move was to creat a conducive environment for the traditional institutions to discharge their duties.

The council has also approved a memo for the 2024 Medium Term Expenditure presented by the commissioner ministry of Budget and Economic Planning Aminu Hammayo as well as a memo presented by the commissioner of Commerce, Trade and Investment Mahmud Baba Ma’aji on the preparation for the forthcoming Northeast Joint Trade Fair in Bauchi State.

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