Sunday 7 February 2016

NIGERIANS REPLY PRESIDENT BUHARI WITH #IAmANigerianNotACriminal



NIGERIANS REPLY PRESIDENT BUHARI WITH #IAmANigerianNotACriminal

President Muhammadu Buhari
Nigerians are currently responding to President Muhammadu Buhari who had said Nigerians are responsible for the poor image of the country, as they often get involved in criminal activities around the world.

With the hashtag several Nigerians including Senator Ben Bruce have joined the conversation to debunk the claim by the president.
Earlier, Ben Murray-Bruce, a serving senator of the 8th Senate, and Japeth Omojuwa, a top blogger and social media expert, over President
Your own minister spent ₦80 million on a one day dinner, yet it is your citizens you accuse of being criminals


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Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/ozil-ox-get-arsenal-back-to-winning-ways/
Bournemouth’s recent results showed that Wenger’s side could not afford to take anything for granted, with Eddie Howe’s team unbeaten in their previous three league games, including an impressive mid-week victory at Crystal Palace. The presence of Benik Afobe in the home line-up also gave the Gunners cause for concern, with the 22-year-old anxious to impress against his former club after revealing his frustration at having never been given a first-team chance at the Emirates Stadium. Afobe left 13 months ago and has already made his mark in the top flight with three goals in four games since completing a £10 million ($14.5 million, 13.3 million euros) move from Wolverhampton Wanderers last month. A positive start by Howe’s men meant that Arsenal were given little time to settle and the hosts were convinced that Mathieu Flamini –- selected ahead of Francis Coquelin, who started on the bench –- should have seen red rather than yellow for a studs-up challenge on Dan Gosling. – Cech double save – Referee Kevin Friend thought otherwise and having withstood early pressure, Wenger’s side exposed Bournemouth’s defensive vulnerability twice in quick succession to take control of the game. Aaron Ramsey was the provider for the first goal, clipping a ball towards the far post for Olivier Giroud, whose headed knock-down enabled Ozil to finish smartly from 10 yards out in the 23rd minute. Less than a minute later, the visitors added a second, with Ramsey again the architect. This time the midfielder picked up a loose ball after Alexis Sanchez’s forward run had been halted before releasing Oxlade-Chamberlain on the right side of the area, from where the winger finished well with an angled shot that went in off the left-hand post. Oxlade-Chamberlain has endured a frustrating run of injuries over the last couple of seasons and this was the first time he had been involved in a league goal since September 2014. The game could have been over if the referee had not ignored Arsenal’s claims for a penalty when Nacho Monreal went down under a challenge from Matt Ritchie. But with Bournemouth’s first-half response limited to an excellent dipping shot from Harry Arter that drew an acrobatic save from Petr Cech, there seemed little chance of a comeback. The home side’s response after the break, however, suggested there was no lack of belief among Howe’s players. They came close to getting back into the game when Adam Smith shot into the side netting and it took a late double save from Cech, who denied first Simon Cook and then Arter, to preserve the visitors’ clean sheet.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/02/ozil-ox-get-arsenal-back-to-winning-ways/

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