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Chelsea intensify Osimhen talks with Napoli

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Victor Osimhen could end up at Chelsea, with news rife that the Premier League giants have intensified talks with Napoli to finalise a deal that will see Romelu Lukaku heading in the opposite direction.

The deal will also see Chelsea paying Napoli a hefty lump sum for their bid to have the Nigeria striker lead their line next season.

The 25-year-old Nigerian striker is still waiting for his high-profile move away from the Partenopei this summer, having signed a new contract back in December that includes a €130m release clause. Paris Saint-Germain seemed seriously keen, but their highest offer didn’t break the €90m mark.

Napoli are keen to snap up Lukaku to please new coach Antonio Conte and have been in contact with Chelsea regarding a possible swap deal involving Osimhen and a large cash sum. Both players expect to leave their respective clubs ahead of the 2024–25 season.

Page eight of today’s Corriere dello Sport details how Lukaku is valued at around €30m by Napoli, despite his €44m release clause, so Chelsea would need to pay €70m as well to secure a deal for Osimhen, who is open to the move to West London.

A double loan deal looks extremely unlikely considering that both players have contracts expiring in 2026, so the operation would need to be on definitive terms. Talks between the two clubs are ongoing, and developments are expected.

Osimhen and Napoli agreed to part ways before the end of last season despite signing a new deal with the Azzurri in December, with the former Serie A champions smartly inserting a 130m euros release clause that has seen his suitors beating a retreat sooner than enquiring about his availability.

Manchester United, PSG, and Arsenal were among the several top European clubs interested in his signature, but they have all settled for other option, leaving Chelsea as the only club that help  help the former Lille striker fulfill his dreams of playing in the Premier League.

Osimhen, who has shunned several lucrative offers from the Saudi Pro League, has been left out Antonio Conte in Napoli’s preseason, making his departure from Diego Maradona Stadium increasingly imminent.

Falcons crash out of Paris 2024

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Clinical Japan beat Nigeria 3-1 in the final Group C women’s football event at the Paris Olympics to send the African giants home, The According reports.

First-half goals from Maika Hamano, Mina Tanaka, and Hikaru Kitagawa ensured that Futoshi Ikeda’s ladies finished second in the group to book a place in the quarter-finals of the tournament at the expense of Nigeria.

Randy Waldrum kept faith in the side that lost 1-0 to Spain in their second game, with Chiamaka Nnadozie starting in goal for the Falcons while Michelle Alozie, Tosin Demehin, Chidinma Okeke, and Osinachi Ohale played in defence.

The duo Christy Ucheibe and Deborah Abiodun played in the pivot positions with Jennifer Echegini, Rasheedat Ajibade, and Toni Payne in midfield, while Asisat Oshoala played in the attack.

From the sound of the whistle, the Falcons ceded possession to their opponents, allowing the 2011 Women’s World Cup winners to dictate play.

Mina Tanaka tested Nnadozie in the 6th minute, but the goalkeeper comfortably saved the half-volley shot from the winger.

There was a scary moment for the Falcons in the 16th minute as the Asians had a glorious chance to score the opener, but the shot was well blocked by Ohale.

Four minutes later, Japan took advantage of a poor defensive, with their pressure eventually paying off in the 22nd minute as Maika Hamano Cooly finished off a fine pass from Riko Ueki, who beat Nigeria’s offside trap.

Futoshi Ikeda’s side continued to dominate possession and almost got the second goal three minutes after scoring the opener.

Ten minutes after breaking the deadlock, the Japanese got the second goal as Mina Tanaka was the quickest to react to a Ueki fine header that hit the crossbar.

There was a shout for a handball in the 34th minute after Ajibade’s fine cross hit the hand of Rion Ishikawa, but the referee allowed play to continue to the disappointment of the Falcons.

The Falcons began to take control of possession and were rewarded for their effort in the 42nd minute. Following a neat exchange of passes between Abidoun and Echegini, the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder rifled a shot into the top corner to beat Ayaka Yamashita and get Nigeria back into the game.

However, five minutes into the additional time of the first 45 minutes, left-back Hikaru Kitagawa ended any hope of a comeback for Nigeria as her curly shot from the set piece beat Nnadozie to restore the Asian two-goal lead.

Just two minutes into the second half, Echegini almost got the second goal for Nigeria. The midfielder drifted in from the left blank, but her shot was headed out by the Japanese defender.

In the 54th minute, Venezuela referee Emikar Calderas awarded Japan a penalty after Ajibade was adjudged to have committed a foul in the penalty box, but the decision was overruled by the VAR.

The Falcons threw everything in their arsenal at the Asians, hoping to get back in the game, but they were unable to beat their opponent’s defence for the second time.

With the clock ticking down, the 11-time Africa champions went all out in search of a consolation goal but wasted several chances to find the back of the net.

The defeat means the Falcons are out of the tournament after losing all their three group games to finish bottom of Group C with zero points.

Diri charges LGs to tackle oil theft

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Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, has charged chairmen of the eight local government areas of the state to set up task forces to tackle crude oil theft in their various councils.

Diri stated this on Tuesday during a meeting with local government chairmen at the Government House in Yenagoa.

He disclosed that the decision to set up the local government task force on oil theft was borne out of a meeting between governors of the oil-producing states and the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, last week in Abuja.

The local government task forces are expected to collaborate with the Bayelsa State Community Safety Corps to check crude oil theft.

Governor Diri noted that the incidence of crude oil bunkering and theft have seriously impacted revenues accruing to oil producing states, as well as environmental degradation.

He said, “Arising from the meeting in Abuja, l have also invited you since you are at the local government level of governance in the fight against crude oil theft.

“The issue of oil theft and oil bunkering are of serious concern in our local government areas and since the Federal Government has involved states and local governments in combating the menace, all hands must be on deck to stamp it out.

“The Federal Government is working to shore up oil production and if we are able to stop oil theft, production will increase thereby increasing revenues for states and local governments.”

On the August 1 nationwide protest, Diri charged council chairmen to assert their authority by ensuring that the prevailing peace was maintained across communities in the state.

He also directed the council chairmen to provide accommodation for officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency to enable to them carry out their duties in their areas.

The governor also directed that all public offices, markets and businesses across the state should open for business on Thursday.

He gave the directive on Wednesday, during a courtesy call by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, at the Government House, Yenagoa.

While acknowledging the rights of the people to protest in a democracy, he stressed it must be for good reasons, which could be resolved through dialogue.

Tinubu, bank CEOs hold closed-door meeting over windfall tax

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President Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday, held closed-door talks with representatives of leaders of Nigeria’s commercial banking sector at the State House, Abuja, over the recently imposed windfall tax.

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, led the team, including the United Bank for Africa Chairman, Mr. Tony Elumelu, and the Group Chief Executive Officer of the First City Monument Bank, Ladi Balogun.

Edun, who briefed State House Correspondents afterwards, said attendees discussed the banking sector’s role in promoting economic growth.

He said the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mr Zacch Adedeji, explained the government’s plan to simplify the tax regime by taxing only profits and allowing companies’ capital to grow.

In mid-July, President Tinubu introduced a one-time windfall tax aimed at the substantial foreign exchange gains reported by banks in 2023.

He proposed this tax as part of an amendment to the 2023 Finance Act, seeking to generate additional revenue for crucial infrastructure, education, and healthcare projects under his Renewed Hope Agenda.

Windfall tax specifically targets the significant profits banks made due to the naira’s devaluation in 2023.

However, the proposal has not been without controversy.

Moody’s Investors Service and other analysts have raised concerns about the potential negative impact on the banking sector.

They argue that the levy could significantly reduce profits available to banks to cover problem loans and maintain regulatory capital, posing a risk to the financial stability of banks already operating close to regulatory thresholds.

Nonetheless, the Senate recently passed the amendment bill, which includes increasing the windfall levy from the initially proposed 50 per cent to 70 per cent. It also extended the tax’s applicability from the end of 2023 to all profits from FX transactions through 2025.

Critics have warned that this retroactive dimension may lead to legal challenges and potentially discourage future investments, with some arguing that the tax burden may eventually be transferred to bank customers.

But Edun said, “As we know, the banking system has enjoyed some of what we’ll call windfall or unearned profits and in the interest of distributing wealth across the Nigerian society, the government has stepped in to take some of that wealth on behalf of Nigerians.

“We know at this time that the banking system is raising money. They’re selling shares, giving people the opportunity to participate in their wealth, and that includes foreign investors.

“So it’s against that background that Mr. Elumelu and Mr. Balogun wanted some clarifications, particularly on the windfall levy that has just been passed by the National Assembly.”

The minister said the FIRS Chairman, Adedeji, gave insight into how President Tinubu hoped to simplify the tax regime to “make it more efficient and less costly for people to even file their taxes.”

He said the reform will “focus on the wealth that is created, not to focus on the companies that are not doing so well, or to focus on their capital, but to leave their capital alone to grow and make sure that the emphasis is on taxing and levying only the returns, only the profits.”

On their part, the bankers assured Tinubu of their compliance with the windfall levy, which, they said, was intended to transmit the administration’s reform agenda to the investment community and democratise prosperity and alleviate poverty.

UBA Chief, Elumelu, reasoned that mutual prosperity was vital to sustaining the system.

He said where businesses thrive, jobs are created, and foreign and local investors benefit, leading to a prosperous society.

“We believe in prosperity, in creating jobs and employment for our people, in democratising prosperity, and in ensuring that Nigerians have access to a good life. So today, we spoke about the windfall tax. We support the government.

“We believe that where extraordinary income has made a part of, it should go towards helping to alleviate poverty in the country, which is what the government intends to do.

“We support that, and we just believe that we should ensure that no one segment suffers, that the government is able to continue to create jobs, and that businesses are also able to do well because we need mutual prosperity,” he said.

The FCMB Chief, Balogun, said he was confident that the Tinubu administration would continue to support all stakeholders by promoting growth and investment.

He emphasised the importance of aligning the banking sector and investment community with the government’s reform agenda.

Balogun said, “The purpose of the meeting was to ensure that this government’s reform agenda is well transmitted to not only the banking sector but also the investment community. We sought to ensure that we were all on the same page. I believe we are in the banks and the government.

“We also sought to ensure that we are also playing our role as a banking system and as an industry to channel back some of the gains we have made into the general economy. Now, we believe that this government and this administration are very much pro-investment and pro-growth, and they demonstrated that by listening to the concerns of the industry.

“We believe that what we are seeing is a government that will continue to support all stakeholders in this economy and promote economic growth. I believe that was the strongest message that came out today.”

Iheanacho completes Sevilla switch

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Kelechi Iheanacho has completed his transfer to Sevilla on a free transfer, signing two-year contract, According Sports Extra reports.

The 27-year-old arrived at the La Liga club for his medical on Tuesday, which was concluded on Wednesday, followed by the signing of the contract that makes him the club’s fifth summer signing after Nigeria teammate Chidera Ejuke, Peque, Saúl and Lokonga.

The former Leicester City striker signed for two seasons, with the option for one more, arriving on a free transfer after his time at Leicester City.

In 2017, Iheanacho joined Leicester City, a club where he had already spent some time on loan in their youth academy after arriving in the Old Continent. With the then recent Premier League champions in 15-16, he played a total of 232 matches in all competitions, with 61 goals and 34 assists during this last period, extended until this last campaign 23-24.

The new Sevilla striker has also played a total of 19 European competition matches: seven in the Champions League, 11 in the UEFA Europa League, and one in the Conference League.

As for his numbers with the senior team, it is worth noting that to date he has played 55 matches and scored 19 goals.

His greatest achievement came in 2015 with the conquest of the U-17 World Cup in Chile, helping Nigeria to their fifth record triumph and bagging the golden ball as the Most Valuable Player of the tournament.

Although it may seem that Sevilla is not completely complete in its forward line, the signing of Iheanacho comes to replace En-Nesyri, while another of the summer signings, like Peque, although his usual position in Santander was that of attacking midfielder, for his new coach he counts as a forward. That is, he will occupy the space left by Rafa Mir. The attacking front line would already be complete. And that is before the month of August has even started.

Cornerstone Insurance upbeat on recapitalisation

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Cornerstone Insurance Plc has said that it is well positioned for any recapitalisation measures to be announced by the National Insurance Commission.

This was disclosed by the firm’s Managing Director, Stephen Alangbo, during the 32nd annual general meeting held in Lagos on Wednesday.

He said, “We are well positioned for any recapitalisation measures that may be introduced by the regulator. We believe that this will enhance our financial stability, expand our underwriting capacity and allow us to invest in new technologies and innovative products.

“As we look ahead, we remain steadfast in our vision of becoming the leading insurance-based financial services group. Our commitment to being a responsible and sustainable business that creates long-term value for all our stakeholders remains unwavering. We will continue to innovate, invest in our people, invest in technology, and operate with integrity while staying responsive to the evolving needs of our customers and communities.”

The Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Bill 2024, which has scaled a second reading on the floor of the Senate, is seeking to increase the minimum capital requirement of life insurance companies from the current N2bn to N15bn, and general business from N3bn to N25bn.

This means that the reinsurance business will be increasing from N10bn to N45bn.

The new bill comes during an ongoing recapitalisation exercise by Nigerian banks.

At the AGM, some shareholders expressed concerns about the recapitalisation move and its impact on the business.

The National Coordinator of the Independent Shareholders Association of Nigeria, Moses Igbrude, asked, “What are you as a company doing to envisage the outcome of the bill? How are you preparing your preparation will help us in the years ahead?”

Another shareholder, Nornah Awoh, echoed similar sentiments, asking what the company was going to do differently.

“If you ask me, I would say that the 25 kobo (dividend), which is the highest in the history of the company is even low for you to pay us this year but I’m conscious of recapitalisation. So what are you going to do differently? It is easy for us to collect 16 Kobo today and be clapping and you come tomorrow to say, ‘Go and bring money’,” he averred.

Meanwhile, the chairman of Cornerstone Insurance, Segun Adebanji, stated that the firm was targeting to improve insurance penetration in Nigeria by boosting its retail business.

He said, “We are placing a significant emphasis on improving insurance penetration within Nigeria by growing our retail business. By expanding our reach and making insurance products more accessible to the wider population, it is our goal to enhance financial security and resilience among Nigerians. The focus on retail growth will be a key driver of our strategy to increase market penetration and foster a more inclusive Insurance landscape.”

For the financial year ended December 2023, Cornerstone Insurance recorded 38 per cent growth in its topline to N30.6bn from N22.2bn in 2022.

Following the implementation of the new IFRS 17 standards, the group reported an insurance revenue of N25.91bn for the year under review, representing a 26.5 per cent growth compared to N20.48bn in the prior year.

Its profit before tax stood at N17.08bn, indicating a rise over the restated IFRS 17 loss of N1.06bn recorded in the previous year.

Police foil explosive device attack in Lagos

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The Lagos State Police Command anti-bomb squad has foiled an Improvised Explosive Device attack in the Ikeja area of the state.

The state Police Public Relations Officer,  Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this to According Metro on Wednesday.

He said a vigilant police officer reported that a young man had alighted from the car, carefully dropped a bag by the side of the Nigeria Customs Service Federal Operations Unit fence, returned to the vehicle, and sped off.

Hundeyin said the area was immediately cordoned off while the IED experts were deployed to the spot.

He further disclosed that the IED was taken to a safe distance where it was detonated around 4 pm.

“A vigilant police officer reported a suspicious white Corolla car parked near the gate of PMF 23 Barracks, with a young man dropping a bag by the Nigeria Customs Service Federal Operations Unit fence before he zoomed off.”

“Based on the report, a team of EOD-CBRN personnel was quickly mobilised to the scene to identify the object and render it safe if confirmed to be an IED. Upon arrival, the object was discovered to be an IED, and the area was subsequently cordoned off. Standard operating procedures were adopted, and the IED was rendered safe and taken to a safe distance for detonation,” Hundeyin explained.

He however assured the public that the area was calm afterwards.

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NARD mobilises doctors for emergency cases

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The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors said members in all its branches domiciled mainly in federal and state-owned teaching hospitals, specialist hospitals and public health institutions have been alerted to the #EndBadGovernance protest starting nationwide from today (Thursday).

The President of NARD, Dr Dele Abdullahi, disclosed this in a telephone interview with The According on Wednesday.

Abdullahi said though the association was not joining the protest, its members were ready to offer medical treatment for protesters who may be injured.

He said, “We appreciate the intention of the people to attend the protest, but as an association, we did not make any decision to join the protest.

“However, if there are victims or anybody we will need to attend to in case of any injury sustained as a result of the protest, we have already discussed this in our congress, and most of our centres have been put on red alert in preparation for emergencies.

“Protesters may sustain injuries and we can promise that all our members are ready to attend to them, all our hands are on deck to ensure we safeguard the lives of the injured.”

A number of civil society organisations, including the Take It Back Movement, have vowed to embark on a 10-day nationwide strike to compel the government to take action to alleviate the worsening economic situation in the country.

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  • Academic researches should solve local problems – TETFund

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    The Executive Secretary of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund, Sonny Echono, has called on academics in the country to focus on researches that would solve local problems.

    This was as he urged the government to invest more in research, saying it is the way to the future of the country.

    Echono made the call on Wednesday while delivering the keynote address at the 2024 Research and Innovation Fair of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State.

    He spoke on the theme: ‘The Rise of Research in Driving Sustainable Development’.

    Represented by a former OAU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Michael Faborode, the TETFund boss said, “The academics need to work more on products and policies that can impact our lives. Research by itself is not enough. It is when research becomes innovation and products that it can impact the nation.

    “Our research must be geared towards solving our local problems in a way that will be compatible with international expectations in terms of quality and meeting the global standard and we must be committed to this.”

    Echono called on the government to prioritise investment in research and harness the potential of the youth.

    He said, “Research is the only way for us to be able to make progress in this country, not food palliative or protest. Let us harness the huge potential and energy of the youths. Our youths should not use their knowledge for Internet fraud.

    “The research fair is a good step because the concern is why our research has not been going out to impact society for sustainable development.

    “We are not investing enough in research in Nigeria because we don’t seem to appreciate the value of research. We just believe things happen but development doesn’t happen like that. What we are enjoying today is a product of one research or the other.

    “The government must realise that these things have to be funded. If you don’t fund research, you cannot get the products of research and you cannot continue to depend on other countries, otherwise, we will continue to be an import-oriented country and a consumer of innovation and technology and no country can move forward with that.”

    In his goodwill message, the Osun State Commissioner for Education, Dipo Eluwole, said the state government would leverage research to boost food security in the state.

    FG distributes N2.8bn inputs to Enugu, Anambra farmers

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    The Federal Government has begun the distribution of agro-inputs worth N2.8bn to 14,000 farmers in Anambra and Enugu states under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda Support Programme, Phase One.

    The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, disclosed this on Tuesday during the agro-inputs distribution of the National Agricultural Growth Scheme Agro Pocket in ATASP-1 Adani-Omor Zone in Ikem, Isi-Uzo council area.

    Kyari, represented by the Director II, Programme Coordinating Unit in the ministry, Dr Peter Kush, said the distributed farm inputs to ATASP-1 farmers were redeemed at subsidised rate.

    The minister said Adani-Omor zone had not benefited from the subsidised inputs because it was off-season at the time of planning, hence, the need to implement the programme in Enugu and Anambra states.

    He said the inputs were procured at the cost of N5bn but offered to the farmers at the subsidised sum of N2.8bn.

    “Each of the benefitting farmers will receive a package of two bags of inorganic NPK/Urea fertilizer, one bag of organic fertiliser, 10kg of seeds of either maize/rice/sorghum and four litres of agrochemicals delivered through ICT platform,” he said.

    Kyari said the agricultural policy of the Federal Government was aimed at the attainment of food sufficiency and overall socio-economic development in the country.

    He said: “Under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu, the Federal Government is currently implementing the National Agricultural Growth Scheme Agro-Pocket across the nation.

    “Farmers have been registered and agro-inputs are being distributed to the farmers in the last dry season and the current rainy season.

    “This significant milestone marks a crucial step in our commitment to empowering our farmers and enhancing agricultural productivity.

    “By providing quality inputs, we aim to support our farmers in achieving higher yields and ensuring food security for Nigeria.”

    Flagging off the distribution, Governor  Peter Mbah of Enugu State appreciated President Tinubu for his visionary agricultural policies.

    Mbah, represented by the state Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Patrick Ubru, said the offering of subsidised inputs was a crucial step towards enhancing agricultural productivity and ensuring food security in our state.

    “I commend the Federal Government for its commitment to providing agricultural inputs to our smallholder farmers, a move that resonates with the agenda of my administration in agriculture,” he said.

    Earlier, Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State, represented by the Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Foster Ihejiofor, also hailed the initiative.

    “The ATASP-1 has been highly beneficial to the participating communities in Anambra State and contributed to the educational and health well-being of our people,” the governor said.