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‘Price of beef may hit N10, 000 per Kg soon’

The cost of a kilogramme of beef may soon hit N10, 000 as against between N3, 000 and N5, 000 sold few months back, if urgent support is not given to pastoral farmers.

What this means is that like other agro commodities, beef may soon go beyond the reach of common Nigerians due to the current economic crisis affecting the country.
 
The Director, Animal Husbandry Services, Federal Ministry of Livestock Development, Mrs Winnie Lai Solarin, who raised the alarm at a media engagement in Abuja, said high cost of feed and water, coupled with the spate of insecurity may be responsible for the rising cost of cow meat in the country.
 
In the last few months, Nigerians have continued to raised concern over the rising cost of meat among other proteins, as the cost of a kilogramme of beef has jumped to between N6,000 and N7,000 from as against between N3,000 and N3,500 sold months back. 

She said: “The livestock sector has been neglected, what we need in this sector is feed and water, as well as market regulations for our products, a lot of this things has not been in place. 80 per cent of the meat on our table is from the pastoralists and if the pastoralists are embattled you don’t expect things to go well.

“Before, they were getting grass and feed very cheap, but today they have to buy. It is the restructuring that is causing this, they need to buy feeds and they are unable to get cheap feeds. If you have high cost of feed, you will have high cost of product, just like what we have in the poultry sector.

“High cost of maize and soya is driving the cost of poultry products, the chicken we use to have is not that cheap anymore the same thing for livestock.”
The Director further regretted that Nigerians did not allow the Ruga initiative to see the light of the day, saying the initiative was aimed at scaling up investment in the livestock sector just like it’s being done with the crop production.

“Unfortunately Nigerian misinterpreted it, thinking the government wanted to grab land for the fulani tribe.” Lai Solarin further pointed out that insecurity has also made many farmers unable to go to farms as most of the livestock farmers are being driven out of the country due to insecurity.

She said the incessant farmers/herders conflict has also being a bane of the livestock sector that is worth over N33tr. While bemoaning the lackadaisical attitude of state governments to the sector, the Director pointed out that the Federal Government has done a lot in livestock development, and it is expected that the states do the same, “unfortunately most of them provide little or no budget for the sector.

“Most of these projects are in the states, Federal Government does not have lands, but states are doing little to maintain those grazing reserves and make sure they don’t dilapidate. We call on the state governments to invest more in the livestock sector.”

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EPL:Tottenham Humiliate Manchester City with Stunning 4-0 Victory in Premier League Clash

Manchester City’s struggles in the Premier League continued in shocking fashion as Tottenham Hotspur delivered a resounding 4-0 victory at the Etihad Stadium.

Despite Pep Guardiola recently renewing his contract, his team’s form remained in free fall, with this match marking their fifth consecutive league defeat.

The match began with early intent from City, but their talismanic striker Erling Haaland squandered two golden opportunities to open the scoring.

The visitors made no such mistakes. With their first meaningful attack, Spurs capitalized, as James Maddison coolly converted a well-timed cross from Dejan Kulusevski to give the visitors a 1-0 lead.

City were stunned, and things went from bad to worse just moments later. Tottenham struck again with Maddison doubling his tally.

The midfielder expertly clipped the ball into the net after a precise through pass from Son Heung-min.

The Etihad was left in disbelief as City’s defense crumbled under Spurs’ rapid counterattacks.

Heading into the second half, Guardiola would have expected a response from his team. However, it was Tottenham who extended their advantage almost immediately. Pedro Porro unleashed a powerful strike from the edge of the box that rifled past Ederson, making it 3-0.

The home side looked shell-shocked, and their attempts to mount a comeback were met with resolute defending from Spurs and an inspired performance by goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.

City pressed forward with urgency but lacked precision and belief in the final third.

Their efforts were further thwarted by Vicario, who made several crucial saves to preserve his clean sheet. With City committing players forward in search of a consolation goal, Tottenham delivered the final blow on the counterattack. Substitute Timo Werner, who came on to exploit City’s high line, raced clear and unselfishly squared the ball to Brennan Johnson.

The young forward calmly slotted home the fourth goal to complete the rout.

This emphatic victory for Spurs underscored their sharpness and tactical discipline under Ange Postecoglou. Maddison’s creativity, Porro’s striking ability, and the collective resilience of the team shone brightly.

Meanwhile, Guardiola’s City look increasingly vulnerable, their dominance shaken by a string of uncharacteristic performances.

Tottenham’s victory sends a clear signal to the league, propelling them further up the table, while City must urgently address their defensive frailties and regain their confidence if they are to salvage their season.

For Spurs fans, it was a night to remember, and for City supporters, a moment of deep concern.

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FIBA Africa gives more responsibilities to the Zones

Confirms host of Afrobasket men and women events …Madagascar’s Jean Michel appointed as Vice President of FIBA Africa

By Maxwell Kumoye The governing body of the game of basketball on the continent, FIBA Africa has given the seven zones under it structure more responsibilities and power as it seeks to reposition the slamming and dunking game on the continent.

FIBA Africa Central Board at its meeting in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire between the 17th and 19th of this month said each of the Zones should take more interest in the various National Federations under their watch.

The meeting which was the first to be attended by the new FIBA Africa Executive Member and President of FIBA Africa Zone 3, Retired Colonel Samuel Ahmedu, charged the Zone Presidents to carry our an audit of all the National Federations facilities under their watch to see which of the can host top class FIBA competitions.

This move is born out of the fact that among the 54 membes of FIBA Africa, some big National Federations like Nigeria cannot boast of world class facilities for major competition.

In the last five years, all major FIBA Africa competitions have been held in just eight National Federations countries like:✓ Angola✓ Cameroon ✓ Cote D’Ivoire ✓ Egypt✓ Mozambique ✓ Rwanda ✓ Senegal ✓ Tunisia It’s instructive to note that all the host for FIBA Africa major competitions until 2027 have been designated.

Your authoritative and award-winning news channel FIRST ZEALMEDIACAST BLOG, understands that FIBA Africa has also confirmed Abidjan the capital of Cote D’Ivoire will host the 2025 Afrobasket Women’s Championship while Luanda, Angola will host the men’s event the same year.

The Women Afrobasket takes place in July and D’Tigress of Nigeria are the defending champions and Afrobasket for men will follow in August.Meanwhile, Mr. Julien Farran has been appointed as Chief Operating Officer of FIBA Africa. He is expected to take over from Mr. Yira Yacouba who is retiring.

In a related development, Mr. Jean Michel of Madagascar, a member of FIBA Central Board and President of FIBA Africa Development Commission has been appointed as Vice President of FIBA Africa.

We gathered that BAL Elite 16 East Division will take place in Nairobi, Kenya from 28th Nov to 3rd December, 2024.

If there is one issue that is giving FIBA Africa sleepless nights is the deadly, damaging and prevalent practice of using overaged players in aged grade competitions like the U-16 and U-18.

To this end, a TASK FORCE will be set up to curtail this ugle trend and the TASK FORCE will not only spell out the punishment for using overaged players in aged grade competitions but will also be presented with a sledge hammer to deal with offenders.

The President of FIBA Africa Zone 3 Retired Colonel Samuel Ahmedu said, “Training for Secretary Generals of National Federations was proposed and approved during the FIBA Africa Central Board Meeting and that National Federations should ensure more organization and participation in 3×3 activities.”

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FIBA Africa gives more responsibilities to the Zones…Confirms host of Afrobasket men and women events…Madagascar’s Jean Michel appointed as Vice

FIBA Africa gives more responsibilities to the Zones
…Confirms host of Afrobasket men and women events
…Madagascar’s Jean Michel appointed as Vice President of FIBA Africa

The governing body of the game of basketball on the continent, FIBA Africa has given the seven zones under it structure more responsibilities and power as it seeks to reposition the slamming and dunking game on the continent.

FIBA Africa Central Board at its meeting in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire between the 17th and 19th of this month said each of the Zones should take more interest in the various National Federations under their watch.

The meeting which was the first to be attended by the new FIBA Africa Executive Member and President of FIBA Africa Zone 3, Retired Colonel Samuel Ahmedu, charged the Zone Presidents to carry our an audit of all the National Federations facilities under their watch to see which of the can host top class FIBA competitions.

This move is born out of the fact that among the 54 membes of FIBA Africa, some big National Federations like Nigeria cannot boast of world class facilities for major competition.

In the last five years, all major FIBA Africa competitions have been held in just eight National Federations countries like:
✓ Angola
✓ Cameroon
✓ Cote D’Ivoire
✓ Egypt
✓ Mozambique
✓ Rwanda
✓ Senegal
✓ Tunisia

It’s instructive to note that all the host for FIBA Africa major competitions until 2027 have been designated.

Your authoritative and award-winning news channel FIRST ZEALMEDIACAST BLOG, understands that FIBA Africa has also confirmed Abidjan the capital of Cote D’Ivoire will host the 2025 Afrobasket Women’s Championship while Luanda, Angola will host the men’s event the same year.

The Women Afrobasket takes place in July and D’Tigress of Nigeria are the defending champions and Afrobasket for men will follow in August.

Meanwhile, Mr. Julien Farran has been appointed as Chief Operating Officer of FIBA Africa. He is expected to take over from Mr. Yira Yacouba who is retiring.

In a related development, Mr. Jean Michel of Madagascar, a member of FIBA Central Board and President of FIBA Africa Development Commission has been appointed as Vice President of FIBA Africa.

We gathered that BAL Elite 16 East Division will take place in Nairobi, Kenya from 28th Nov to 3rd December, 2024.

If there is one issue that is giving FIBA Africa sleepless nights is the deadly, damaging and prevalent practice of using overaged players in aged grade competitions like the U-16 and U-18.

To this end, a TASK FORCE will be set up to curtail this ugle trend and the TASK FORCE will not only spell out the punishment for using overaged players in aged grade competitions but will also be presented with a sledge hammer to deal with offenders.

The President of FIBA Africa Zone 3 Retired Colonel Samuel Ahmedu said, “Training for Secretary Generals of National Federations was proposed and approved during the FIBA Africa Central Board Meeting and that National Federations should ensure more organization and participation in 3×3 activities.”

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NFF President, Gusau, elected 1st Vice President of WAFU B

The President of Nigeria Football Federation, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau has been elected as the 1st Vice President of the West African Football Union (WAFU) B zone.

The election took place in Niamey, Niger Republic on Friday, on the margin of this year’s CAF African Schools Football Championship (WAFU B qualifying tournament) taking place in that country.

President of Ghana Football Association, Kurt Edwin-Simeon Okraku, was elected President of the zone, while Oumarou Sawadogo, President of the Burkinabe Football Federation, was elected as the 2nd Vice President.

The WAFU B zone is made up of seven countries, viz Nigeria, Togo, Benin Republic, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger Republic and Cote d’Ivoire.

Gusau, who became President of NFF in September 2022, has served in several high-level capacities in African football, including being on the Organizing Committee for the African Nations Championship (CHAN), and serving as a top security officer of both FIFA and CAF.

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Mark Lawrenson Predicts Premier League Results for the Weekend Fixtures

Liverpool legend Mark Lawrenson has shared his predictions for this weekend’s Premier League matches, offering insights into the potential outcomes of key fixtures.

Fans are eager to see how the games unfold as the league continues to deliver intense battles and surprises.

The action kicks off on Saturday with an early match at the King Power Stadium, where Leicester City will host Chelsea.

Lawrenson expects Chelsea to edge out a narrow victory, predicting a 2-1 win for the Blues. Chelsea will aim to continue their upward trajectory, while Leicester will hope to capitalize on home advantage to pull off an upset.

Later that evening, Arsenal will welcome Nottingham Forest to the Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners, looking to solidify their title credentials, are predicted to secure a comfortable 2-0 victory.

Mikel Arteta’s men have been in excellent form, and Nottingham Forest will have a tough task trying to stifle their attacking prowess.

Premier League champions Manchester City will face Tottenham Hotspur at the Etihad Stadium in one of the weekend’s most anticipated matches.

Lawrenson has backed Pep Guardiola’s side to claim a 2-0 win, continuing their strong form at home. Spurs will need to be at their very best to stand a chance against City’s relentless attacking force.

In other Saturday fixtures, Aston Villa is expected to dominate Crystal Palace at Villa Park with a 3-0 victory.

Meanwhile, Bournemouth and Brighton are tipped to share the spoils in a 1-1 draw, as both teams look to maintain their mid-table standings.

Everton and Brentford are also predicted to end their match in a 1-1 stalemate, with both sides struggling for consistency this season.

Fulham is expected to edge out Wolves at Craven Cottage with a 2-1 victory, as Marco Silva’s team aims to climb higher in the league table.

On Sunday, Southampton will host Liverpool at St. Mary’s Stadium. Lawrenson predicts a 3-1 victory for Jurgen Klopp’s Reds, who will be eager to maintain their push for the top spots. Southampton, battling relegation, face a daunting task against a Liverpool side firing on all cylinders.

Manchester United will travel to face Ipswich Town in an away fixture. Lawrenson foresees a 2-1 win for the Red Devils, though Ipswich will aim to cause an upset.

The weekend concludes with Newcastle United hosting West Ham at St. James’ Park. The Magpies are tipped to secure a commanding 3-0 victory, as they continue their impressive form in front of their passionate home fans.

The Premier League weekend promises excitement, drama, and potentially season-defining results as teams battle for crucial points.

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Nigeria’s Super Falcons Drawn Against Tunisia, Algeria, and Botswana in Group B of 2024 WAFCON

The Super Falcons of Nigeria will lock horns with Tunisia, Algeria, and Botswana in Group B at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The draw, which took place on Friday evening, was held at the Technical Centre of the Mohamed VI Football Complex in Sale, just outside Rabat, Morocco.

The prestigious tournament will see 12 of Africa’s finest women’s football teams battle for supremacy in a three-week final event scheduled to run from July 5 to July 26, 2025. Morocco, the host nation, will welcome the continent’s best players as they strive to lift the coveted trophy.

For the nine-time African champions, Nigeria, the tournament offers another opportunity to demonstrate their dominance in women’s football on the continent.

Placed in Group B, the Super Falcons are no strangers to their North African rivals Algeria and Tunisia, though their encounter with the latter will mark the first competitive meeting between the two teams in WAFCON history.

Nigeria has an encouraging record against Algeria, having recently defeated the Fennecs in a two-legged friendly encounter.

The victories have bolstered the confidence of Randy Waldrum’s squad as they prepare to extend their winning streak against Algeria in Morocco.

Botswana, another Group B opponent, will also be familiar territory for the Super Falcons.

In the last edition of the competition, Nigeria secured a narrow 1-0 victory over the southern African side in their group-stage clash.

However, Botswana will be determined to upset the odds and improve their record against the defending giants.

Tunisia, the second North African team in the group, will pose an interesting challenge for the Super Falcons. Though this will be their first competitive meeting at WAFCON, Tunisia’s steady progress in women’s football in recent years could make them a formidable opponent.

Elsewhere in the tournament, Group A features the host nation Morocco alongside Zambia, Senegal, and DR Congo. Morocco, the 2022 WAFCON runners-up, will be eager to capitalize on home advantage and challenge for the title.

Group C includes South Africa, the defending champions, who will face tough opposition from Ghana, Mali, and Tanzania.

The South Africans are aiming to retain their title after their historic triumph in the 2022 edition.

The 2024 WAFCON promises to deliver thrilling encounters and unforgettable moments as Africa’s elite women footballers converge in Morocco.

Fans of the Super Falcons will hope their team can reclaim the crown and further solidify their reputation as the powerhouse of African women’s football.

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