September 2018
Ace Tennis star, Serena Williams has made a bold move to participate in an I Touch Myself Project, for Breast Cancer Awareness month, which is in October.

KEY BISCAYNE, FL – MARCH 21: Serena Williams plays Naomi Osaka of Japan during the Miami Open Presented by Itau at Crandon Park Tennis Center on March 21, 2018 in Key Biscayne, Florida. Matthew Stockman/Getty Images/AFP/ 
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The mother of one is taking part in the project which was inspired by late singer Chrissy Amphlett, who passed away from breast cancer in 2013.
This Breast Cancer Awareness Month I’ve recorded a version of The Divinyls global hit ‘I Touch Myself’ to remind women to self-check regularly. Yes, this put me out of my comfort zone, but I wanted to do it because it’s an issue that affects all women of all colors, all around the world. Early detection is key – it saves so many lives. I just hope this helps to remind women of that.

Source:Guardian
A general view of a tsunami devastated area in Talise beach, Palu, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on Sunday. Photo EPA-EFE/Mast Irham

The death toll of an Indonesian earthquake and subsequent tsunami has more than doubled to 832, officials announced Sunday.
The magnitude-7.5 earthquake’s epicenter was near the city of Palu in the province of Central Sulawesi, where 821 fatalities have been confirmed. Another 11 have been confirmed dead so far in Donggala, The Jakarta Post reported.

The earthquake struck at about 6 p.m. Friday and was followed by a six-meter high tsunami. First responders have found hundreds of the dead on beaches in the area and are still trying to reach others trapped under rubble, The Guardian reported.

Some parts of Sulawesi have been inaccessible after the earthquake, national disaster agency Sutopo Purwo Nugroho said.
“The deaths are believed to be still increasing since many bodies were still under the wreckage while many have not able to be reached,” Sutopo said.

Vice President Jusuf Kalla said the death toll could rise into the thousands.

“This was a terrifying double disaster,” Jan Gelfand, an official in Jakarta for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, told The Guardian.

“We have heard nothing from Donggala and this is extremely worrying. There are more than 300,000 people living there. This is already a tragedy, but it could get much worse.”

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I got married recently, and I previously asked you about my wish to have only two children, for example. One month ago my wife had her first baby by caesarean. She developed gestational diabetes during pregnancy, which had a great impact on her food and diet, and she needed to take insulin daily for three months. When I previously asked you about not wanting to have more children in present-day circumstances, in which eighty percent of children have bad attitudes and bad upbringings, because of society and satellite channels, although all the hadiths speak of the virtue of having many children, you told me: I cannot be certain that they will be bad. But in fact you gave me a guarantee that they would not be evildoers! If we understood the hadiths about having lots of children as you explain them, then there would be twenty of children in every household. Were the households of the Sahaabah and Taabi‘een like that? I know that the fatwas say that it is permissible to delay a second pregnancy for a few years, such as in the circumstances mentioned, but I want a solution that an ordinary wife could cope with. Am I to understand that it is obligatory to have a lot of children, and for the wife to spend nine months being pregnant, a year breastfeeding, another nine months pregnant, another year breastfeeding, and so on, until she has twenty children throughout her life, because if we stop having children when we have ten children, then the fatwas will not accept this, so long as it does not harm the mother? We all know how difficult it is to raise children properly nowadays. Doesn’t the wife have the right to be able to give a proper upbringing to two or three children only for fifteen years of the marriage, for example? Or is it obligatory for her to produce ten children during that time? I am not objecting to the texts, but I want to understand the hadiths in a logical manner. Why didn’t the Sahaabah and Taabi‘een have twenty children from one wife? Isn’t it unjust towards the wife to make her a child-producing and breastfeeding machine, when it is possible for her to get pregnant every year? How can she be free to teach the children, keep them clean, look after them and tend to them if they get sick? Will the Prophet be proud of our children on the Day of Resurrection, even if their religious commitment is not sound?
Published Date: 2016-04-12
Praise be to Allah
We hope that our brother will be certain that not one of the scholars said that it is obligatory for a couple to produce children, and that if they do not produce twenty children then they are sinning and deserve to be punished by Allah! 
Similarly, not one of the earlier or contemporary scholars – as far as we know – has said that it is the fate of the wife to have a baby and breastfeed every single year, or that if the couple choose to delay pregnancy and having children, that is haraam. 
We mention these facts to you, and ward off doubts based on illusion, so that we can introduce the Islamic ruling, first of all, and so as to highlight that everything that you mentioned in your question is not an argument that has any sound basis, because the Islamic ruling is far removed from what you mentioned in your question. In fact the Islamic evidence indicates that it is permissible to delay having children. As Jaabir ibn ‘Abdullah (may Allah be pleased with said): “We used to engage in ‘azl [coitus interruptus, a form of contraception] at the time when the Qur’an was being revealed. Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5208) and Muslim (1440). ‘Azl (coitus interruptus) means ejaculating outside the woman’s vagina in order to avoid pregnancy. 
Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) quoted this hadith as evidence for it being permissible to space having children in order to give them a proper Islamic upbringing, when he said: 
If a woman has a lot of children, and it is difficult for her to give them a proper Islamic upbringing because they are so many, then there is nothing wrong with her taking something to space her pregnancies in order to achieve this important purpose, so that pregnancy will not adversely affect her or her children, as Allah has permitted ‘azl for this and similar purposes. 
End quote from Fataawa Noor ‘ala ad-Darb by Ibn Baaz ed. by ash-Shuway‘ir (21/394) 
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) said: 
Taking contraceptive measures is permissible in principle, because the Sahaabah (may Allah be pleased with them) used the method of ‘azl (coitus interruptus) during the time of the Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), and he did not forbid them to do that. But it is contrary to what is preferable, because having a lot of children is something that is prescribed and is desirable. 
End quote from Fataawa Noor ‘ala ad-Darb by al-‘Uthaymeen (22/2)
On our website we have previously stated that it is encouraged to have a lot of righteous children, in fatwa no. 13492
So you may rest assured that if you and your wife decide to delay having children, as you mentioned in your question, that is not regarded as a sin or disobedience in principle, unless there are other considerations that have an impact on this individual or personal choice, which may be dictated by present-day circumstances: 
Firstly: 
If the decision to delay having children is widespread, at the societal, national or ummah-wide level, then in this case it becomes a destructive and negative choice, and in that case the ruling is that it is not allowed, because it has moved from being a permissible and natural matter to one that is imposed from without and will lead to negative consequences, and is therefore blameworthy. 
See: 119955 
Secondly: 
If the motive for delaying having children is fear for their provision and livelihood, then this reflects a serious doubt concerning our belief in the will and decree of Allah and our belief in the abundant provision of Allah and that He will help those who strive to earn a living in the land. It reflects an unjustified fear of the future and a failure to produce and strive. In that case it is blameworthy and is not allowed, and there are clear fatwas that speak of it. 
This issue has been covered in fatwas no. 10033 and 127170 
Thirdly: 
If the reason for not having children is arguments and conflict between the spouses, where one of them does not want children and the other one does, then the one who is refusing does not have the right to do so, because having children is a right of both spouses, and it is not permissible for one of them to refuse with no excuse or good reason.
This issue has been covered in fatwa no. 190396 
Fourthly: 
If the motive for delaying having children, or ceasing to do so, is to follow the cultural norms of non-Muslims and imitate them blindly, out of admiration for their culture and infatuation with their way of life, then undoubtedly the ruling in this case is that it is not allowed. One of the great principles of Islamic teaching is that the individual Muslim should be independent in his thinking and think within the framework of Islamic teaching; he should weigh up pros and cons objectively in the light of the circumstances that he lives in, and base his decisions on the Islamic principles in which he believes and with which he grew up, far removed from the illusionary psychological influences that are imposed by the media that represents the corporate powers that exist today, and should free himself from feelings of inferiority in the face of what he sees of the attitudes, customs and actions of the disbelieving nations. 
Fifthly: 
If the means of delaying having children is medicine or surgical procedures that will prevent having children altogether (sterilisation), so that the woman or her husband will lose the ability to ever have children, then this is a serious transgression and is ingratitude for the blessing of Allah that He has bestowed upon His slaves, and it is destruction of a great blessing that Allah has instilled and created in them on the basis of great wisdom. 
The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) forbade such things. This is the case concerning which there is no difference of opinion among the scholars that it is prohibited, for it is the undermining of one of the most important aims of sharee‘ah and a blatant violation of one of the five necessities that Islam came to protect, which are: religious commitment, life, honour, wealth, and offspring. 
See: 111969 
These five cases are what the scholars refer to when they speak about spacing or limiting the number of children. They are the reason why they spoke in strict terms in many cases, so that no one would take undue advantage of the fatwas which say that contraception is permissible. 
That is why we have mentioned these five cases here, so as to draw attention to them. In any other case, where a couple take an individual decision on the basis of a genuine need, there is no blame on them for that. 
See: 720550326 and 118115
Anyone who reflects on the statement of the International Islamic Fiqh Council no. 39 (1/5), which has to do with family planning, will clearly understand that the way in which it is drafted is very careful and clear, as we have explained above. It says in the statement: 
The session of the Islamic Fiqh Council held during its fifth conference in Kuwait, 1-6 Jumaada al-Aakhir 1409 AH/10-15 December 1988 AH. 
After studying the research papers presented by council members and experts on the topic of family planning, and listening to the discussion that took place on the topic, 
And based on the fact that one of the aims of marriage according to Islamic teaching is to produce children and preserve the human race, and that it is not permissible to undermine this aim, because undermining it is contrary to the texts of Islam and their teachings which call for having a lot of offspring, protecting them and caring for them because protecting offspring is one of the five holistic principles that are promoted by Islamic teaching, 
The council determined the following: 
Firstly: it is not permissible to promulgate laws restricting the freedom of couples to have children. 
Secondly: it is prohibited to completely eradicate the ability to have children in the case of either the man or the woman, which is known as sterilisation, so long as there is no necessary reason, according to Islamic standards, for doing so. 
Thirdly: it is permissible to use temporary methods of birth control for the purpose of spacing pregnancies, or preventing pregnancy for a specific length of time, if there is a valid reason, according to Islamic teachings, for doing so, according to what a couple decide on the basis of mutual consultation and consent, on condition that this does not lead to any harm and that the method used is Islamically permissible and does not cause harm to any existing pregnancy. End quote. 
And Allah knows best.
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The Akinwunmi Ambode Mandate Support Group (AMSG), on Saturday said the incumbent Lagos State governor was capable of winning the governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state because he had supporters across the state.

The Director-General of AMSG, Mr Hakeem Sulaimon, at a news conference in Ikeja on Saturday, said Ambode was not worried about endorsement of Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu ahead of the primary by some groups.

He said supporters of Ambode held meetings across all 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council Development Areas on Friday and the support for the governor was overwhelming.

“There is huge affirmation and support for Ambode across the state, as stakeholders expressed readiness to work for his emergence as the governorship candidate of the APC and the governor of Lagos for a second term,” NAN quoted him as saying.

Sulaimon said while AMSG was not against endorsement for Sanwo-Olu as it was part of democracy, some of the endorsement information being given out were incorrect.

He said that the Chairman of Conference 57, Mrs Omolola Essien, was at its meeting on Friday to say that chairmen of the 57 councils in Lagos state would support Ambode’s second term aspiration.

“We also had 200 ward chairmen coming here to endorse Ambode.
What constitutes the structure of the party is the ward chairmen, LGA chairmen and councillors.

“237 councillors were here at our meeting and they have endorsed Ambode.

“They said they have realised that it was Ambode that they should support,” he said.

Sulaimon added that the Ndigbos and other Igbo support groups in the party were garnering support for Ambode.

“The Community Development Associations (CDAs) and Community Development Committees (CDCs), have also thrown their weight behind the governor.

“The CDAs and CDCs are the biggest grassroots groups, we have 3,900 CDAs in Lagos state and they have openly endorsed Ambode.
“Their representatives were at our meeting to again affirm their support for Ambode.”

“We are supposed to have a direct primary and this means that all wards will participate,” he said.

Source:DailyPost
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru
ABUJA—THE organised labour has suspended the ongoing strike with effect from today, Sunday.
Labour

National President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Ayuba Wabba announced this while briefing journalists at the Labour House Abuja.
Wabba said that the organised labour has gotten firm commitment from the government that the Tripartite Committee of the Minimum Wage Committee reconvenes on October 4.
Details later.

Source: Vanguard
By Dayo Johnson, Clifford Ndujihe, Gbenga Olarinoye, Joseph Erunke & Akinroye Abdulazeez

OSOGBO—AFTER testy duels in seven polling units, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress, APC, had yesterday taken ascendancy in the Osun State governorship election with the slimmest of margins in the annals of governorship elections in Nigeria.
OSUN DECIDES: Voters at Adenreti Village polling unit in Olode in Ife South, Osun South waiting to cast their votes. Photo: Dare Fasube

He polled 255,505 votes, which are 482 votes higher than the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, standard bearer, Senator Ademola Adeleke, who got 255,023 votes after the compilation of figures in the seven polling units where re-run poll were held, yesterday.

Adeleke went into yesterday’s election with a lead of 353 votes from last Saturday’s election where he got 254,698 votes while Oyetola scored 254,345 votes. While Oyetola got 1,160 votes yesterday, Adeleke scored 325 votes.

Before now, the 2015 governorship election in Kogi where Alhaji Yahaya Bello of the APC beat Capt. Idris Wada of the PDP with 42,875 votes, and the Imo 2011 election where Owelle Rochas Okorocha of APGA edged out Chief Ikedi Ohakim of PDP with 46,369 votes were arguably, the tightest governorship elections.

Like the Osun election, the Imo and Kogi elections were decided through supplementary polls. However, unlike Osun, the incumbents lost in Imo and Kogi.

 Allegations of rigging, intimidation of voters mar re-run

The re-run poll was marred by allegations of rigging, intimidation of voters and observers, and violence, in which the PDP  claimed that its youth leader in Ife South and a pregnant woman were killed. The woman was killed for reportedly insisting that she must be allowed to exercise her voting right independently.
There was temporary breakdown of law and order at Unit 17, Alekuwodo, Osogbo, one of the polling units in Ward 5, where the re-run election was held. Armed personnel including the army were drafted to the area to put the situation under control.

Also, at Biket area, Osogbo, where the PDP secretariat is located, hundreds of people mostly youth confronted the security operatives.
The situation led to open confrontation between the two groups, disrupting the free flow of human and vehicular traffic for several minutes before it was brought under control.

Re-run result

Expectedly, the outcome of the re-run poll elicited divergent views from APC and  PDP. While the Osun APC hailed the exercise and enthused that the people of the state have spoken, PDP and its candidate kicked, rejected the result and vowed to challenge it in court.

 Osun people have spoken – APC

The ruling APC said with the results of the re-run election, the people of Osun State have spoken.

In a statement by the Director of Publicity of APC, Mr Kunle Oyatomi, the party said: “The PDP was unable to manipulate the result this time around, so they are crying foul. We have always known and have made ourselves clear before the election that the PDP had made elaborate arrangement to rig the election through the manipulation of the card readers and it was this process that made them get the votes, allocated to them in the first ballot.

“Nobody expected the PDP to even come second. Most people in Osun have the belief that it would be a straight fight between the APC and SDP. But as God would have it, Osun was saved from the vultures.

“We like Osun people to understand that the run-off votes went the way it did because the PDP was unable to manipulate the card readers this time around and fortunately the police thwarted their plot of buying and trying to use the PVCs of suspecting voters. That was why some of their leaders were arrested. So the PDP should look for other excuses.
“They attempted to win by fraud, they failed in the first round and eventually lost the re-run election.’’

 PDP, Adeleke kick, reject result

Before the final result was announced, Senator Adeleke, who lamented that security agents had compromised the process, in a statement  by the spokesperson for his campaign organisation, Mr Olawale Rasheed, said  PDP supporters were harassed, intimidated and prevented from voting in some of the seven polling units and that the election was brazenly rigged.

Describing the exercise as a sham and charade, he vowed to seek legal redress in court.

The statement read: “We report to the whole world the brazen theft and daylight swindling of Osun people who were criminally denied their rights to vote and be voted for by an anti-people conspiracy among INEC, security agencies and the ruling All Progressive Congress. An unprecedented travesty of justice and the shattering of democratic values are ongoing in Osun State.

“The whole world is witnessing a charade in the name of an election, a deliberate effort at the imposition of a discredited leadership on the suffering people of Osun State through undisguised brutal force, applying all standards, the supplementary poll is a non-event as all norms of electoral process were violated.

‘Journalists and election monitors are blocked from accessing many voting areas. Those who attempted gaining access are attacked by hooded thugs. PDP leaders are hounded and arrested. It was a brutal unleashing of force against unarmed election stakeholders
Also, the South West PDP, in a statement by its Zonal Secretary, Mr. Ayo Fadaka said the  re- run election was compromised mainly by the security agencies mobilized to maintain law and order.

A statement issued by the Zonal Publicity Secretary of the party in the South West, Ayo Fadaka said “We note very disappointingly that the on going election in Osun is already being compromised majorly by the Security Agencies mobilized to maintain law and order.

“It is disappointing to note that unnecessary leverage has been accorded to the APC as its thugs have unfettered movement and capabilities to perpetrate all lawlessness.

“lt is surprising that in this election, agents of PDP have been clearly disallowed from discharging their responsibilities, they were precluded from operating in Orolu and Ife South.

“In Orolu particularly, thugs have been assaulting and intimidating residents since Monday and all reports of these incidents have not been addressed by the Police.

“Absolutely sad it is to declare that the PDP Youth Leader in Ife South has been killed alongside another pregnant woman who suffered the same fate for insisting that she must be allowed to exercise her voting right independently.

“It is terrible to note that journalists and election observers have been harassed and arrested in this election by security agencies, this is absolutely disheartening.

“Therefore, we state most unequivocally that the results of this election has been predetermined and as such cannot be acceptable to us as a Party because it is not free and fair.

“We arrived at this current destination in Osun because INEC permitted sharp practices to rob the PDP of about 4,387 votes while allocating another unearned 3,487 votes to APC, this is indeed a sad period in our national life.

In like manner, the Osun PDP in a statement by its Chairman, Soji Adagunodo described the supplementary election as the most brazen assault on democracy and biggest robbery ever witnessed in the history of the state, adding that “the open robbery perpetrated by  APC aided by security personnel will be resisted by the party.”

“It is regrettable that election in seven polling units could not be freely and fairly concluded by the Independent National Electoral Commission. We reject any returns of results from this sham and call on the INEC authorities in Abuja to direct that the so called supplementary election result collation be put on hold now,” he said.

NBA observers arrested at Orolu

Three members of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, observer group were arrested by policemen at Ifon on their way to monitor the re-run election in some of the polling units in Orolu Local Council.

One of the lawyers, Mrs Abibat Oriekun said that policemen stopped the car she and her colleagues were travelling in and arrested them even after they showed police their INEC accreditation pass.

Oriekun, who said she had spent 23 years at the bar said the policemen shouted at them.

She said they met one commissioner of police, Ali Janga, who she claimed asked them to be taken to the INEC office. ‘’Luckily, we saw Festus Okoye, who came to collect materials and he identified us as observers and we were released,” she said.

16 persons arrested with fake INEC materials – Police

On a day that some residents of Ifon town in Orolu Local Council claimed that armed thugs loyal to one of the leading parties forcefully collected their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs)  and prevented them from voting, the Police said they arrested 16 persons with fake electoral materials.

According to a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer, Osun State command, DSP Folasade Odoro, “the Nigeria Police team on stop and search duties at Orolu intercepted vehicles with 16 persons on board in possession of customized INEC tags, face cap and jackets with the inscription of “INEC Osun 2018 Election Observer” and PDP membership cards. The suspects are using the items to have easy access to restricted areas meant for personnel with due accreditation.”

There was no election in Osun but robbery — Fani- Kayode

Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, said: “There was no election in Osun but daylight robbery,’’ warning that President Muhammadu Buhari, Senator Bola Tinubu, Governor Rauf Aregbesola and other leaders of APC were playing with “fire” over the re-run election.
His words: ‘’It was violence all through. It was daylight robbery. It was a violation of the dignity, rights and sovereignty of the people of Osun State and Yorubaland. As a people, we have been down this road before in 1964,1983 and 1993 and there were severe consequences. Those that have done this today have refused to learn from the lessons of history and I have little doubt that sooner or later there will once again be grave consequences and they will reap what they have sown.”

INEC, APC ‘ll make 1983 electoral crisis child’s play if they act like this in 2019 – CUPP

The Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, condemned the conduct of Osun State governorship re-run election, saying it failed to meet the minimum standard expected of any election.

CUPP, in a statement by its spokesman,Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, alleged that both INEC, APC and security agencies collaborated to thwart the will of Osun people, saying INEC and APC would be “making 1983 electoral crisis a child’s play if they act like this in 2019.”

The coalition said it was worried that the “Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC and the Nigerian security forces have turned themselves into organs of the All Progressive Congress, APC.

It said: ”The same INEC that claimed to have cancelled results of some polling units due to disruption watched with collaborative silence as security forces, comprising the police, civil defence, Federal Road Safety Corps, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Customs Service and the Nigerian Army comfortably turned themselves into joint militant wing of the vote-stealing APC.”

The re-run result

Ife North, Oyere
APC -126
PDP – 002

Ife South, Olode
APC –  283
PDP –  015

Aluti Erin
APC – 172
PDP – 021

Ifon Orolu, Kajola
APC –  111
PDP –  003

Gbogbo
APC – 041
PDP – 064

Idiya
APC – 128
PDP – 055

Osogbo
APC. 299
PDP – 165.


Source:Vanguard
Chelsea defender Emerson Palmieri is mobbed by teammates after scoring his team’s first goal during the English League Cup third round football match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield in Liverpool on September 26, 2018. Paul ELLIS / AFP
Eden Hazard came off the bench to fire Chelsea into the last 16 of the League Cup with a 2-1 victory at Anfield and inflict Liverpool’s first defeat of the season in all competitions.
Daniel Sturridge looked set to haunt his former employers by opening the scoring for Liverpool shortly after he had missed an open goal early in the second half.
Both sides made nine changes with one eye on the top of the table Premier League clash between the same two sides on Saturday.
But Maurizio Sarri’s gamble on throwing on Hazard 10 minutes into the second half paid off as Emerson Palmieri levelled from his free-kick 11 minutes from time before the Belgian’s wonderful solo effort won the tie.
It was another frustrating night for Alvaro Morata, though, as the Chelsea striker failed to make the impact Sturridge did at the other end.
Morata’s best chance came inside 20 minutes when the Spaniard latched onto Cesc Fabregas’s pass over the top.
Simon Mignolet did well to divert Morata’s initial chipped effort before he dragged the rebound across goal and beyond the far post.
Liverpool took longer to adjust to the wholesale changes with £47 million ($58 million) signing Fabinho making his full debut in midfield, while Dejan Lovren made his first appearance of the season in central defence after playing a full part as Croatia reached the World Cup final.
However, they dominated the early stages of the second period and should have been in front when Sturridge rounded Willy Caballero, but somehow skewed wide with the goal at his mercy.
Sarri introduced Hazard with 35 minutes remaining, but moments later his side were behind as Sturridge made amends in spectacular fashion with an overhead kick after Caballero parried Naby Keita’s drive.
Hazard took his time to make an impact, but also had a hand in the equaliser as his free-kick was headed goalwards by Ross Barkley and, after Mignolet made a smart save, Emerson poked home the rebound.
Sturridge came close to putting Liverpool back in front as he hit the bar.
But instead, it was Hazard who showed his class to strike the winner as he danced past five Liverpool challenges before crashing a rising shot into the far corner for his sixth goal of the season.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp immediately introduced Mohamed Salah for the final few minutes in the hunt for an equaliser.
But it was to no avail as another chance to land his first trophy as Liverpool manager slipped by for Klopp.
AFP

Source: ChanelsTv

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei addressing a group of war veterans in Tehran on September 26, 2018 (Photo by Leader.ir)
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has lashed out at Western countries for adopting a double-standard policy toward the use of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), reminding them of their support for slain Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein in his war on Iran in the 1980s.
The Leader made the remarks on Wednesday in a meeting with a group of war-time commanders, veterans and artists on the occasion of the Sacred Defense Week marking the anniversary of the eight-year-long war on Iran.
Despite the West's current "ballyhoo over accusations of using chemical weapons, they provided the Saddam regime with chemical weapons used not only in the war fronts but also in cities like Sardasht [against civilians]," Ayatollah Khamenei stated.
The Leader said the Islamic Republic was under economic and political sanctions in those years, and the Iranian nation’s voice could not be heard in the world as global media was "under the hegemony of Zionists."
Referring to France and Germany's support of the Iraqi regime during the war, the Leader said, “Why shouldn’t the French and German nations know what their governments did to the Iranian nation in those eight years?”
During the Iraqi-imposed war, "Iran was not even allowed to use the most basic equipment and facilities like barbed wires, while the other side was provided with the most modern war equipment and even chemical weapons,” he added.
Hundreds of thousands of Iranian people were killed in the eight-year war Saddam imposed on Iran and many more were affected by the chemical weapons like mustard gas used by the Iraqi regime.
Sardasht was the third populated city in the world, after Japan's Hiroshima and Nagasaki, to be deliberately targeted with weapons of mass destruction. It was also the first city in the world to be attacked with poisonous gas.
Thanks to the support offered by the US and other Western states, Iraq once possessed a huge arsenal of chemical weapons.
Reports say the CIA knew about Iraq’s use of chemical weapons as early as 1983, but the US took no action against the violations of international law, and even failed to alert the UN.

Source: Presstv
 From Left: Sunday Salako, 1st deputy president TUC, Musa Lawal, Secretary General TUC, Ayuba Wabba, NLC

According to a report by Premium Times, a last minute effort by the federal government to prevent a workers strike has failed.

The strike is to start at 12:00 midnight on Wednesday.
After the meeting, the NLC leaders attended a meeting called by the Minster of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, to work out a way of averting the strike.

Mr Wabba said, at the end of the meeting with the government delegation in Abuja, that the failure of both parties to reach an agreement on the issues raised means the strike will still proceed as scheduled.

In his earlier briefing before the meeting, Mr Wabba said the strike will be total and comprehensive.
“In compliance with this mandate, all workers and private sector at all levels across the country have been directed to comply.

“All public and private institutions, offices, banks, schools, public and private business premises including filling station are to remain shut till further noticed,” he said.

Premium Times reported how the second largest labour union, TUC, had also asked its members to commence the strike.

The workers are demanding a new minimum wage of about N50,000 instead of the current national minimum wage of N18,000. Most state governors as well as proponents of true federalism have, however, argued that states should be allowed to set their own minimum wage especially as many states are barely able to pay the current N18,000 minimum wage.

Source: Tori


In a joint statement shared by the information unit of the US Embassy, the missions of European Union and the United Kingdom, commended the Osun state governorship election which was held on Saturday, while calling for greater peace and orderly conduct during the rerun which has been rescheduled for Thursday.
The three missions who were united in calling for calm and orderliness, and end to vote buying, said: “We urge that all continue to support a peaceful , free, fair, and credible completion of the process as INEC re-runs the election in seven polling units where - through no fault of their own - voters were not able to cast their votes and have them counted last Saturday.
"We stress the importance that the re-run should take place without any violence, intimidation, or vote buying.”
Read the full statement below:
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"Statement from the Missions of the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States on Osun Election
The Missions of the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States observed the voting in Osun State September 22. We commend the people of Osun for voting peacefully, the Independent National Electoral Commission for the improved organisation of the election, and security services for their conduct.
We urge that all continue to support a peaceful, free, fair, and credible completion of the process as INEC re-runs the election in seven polling units where — through no fault of their own — voters were not able to cast their votes and have them counted last Saturday. We stress the importance that the re-run should take place without any violence, intimidation, or vote buying.
Whoever wins the election after Thursday’s vote should be magnanimous in victory, and whoever loses should be gracious in defeat."
Source: Tori


Minister of Fiance, Kemi Adeosun, has reportedly resigned her appointment.


According to Daily Trust, it is not clear when she submitted her resignation letter.

Her resignation is coming after allegation that she forged her National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, certificate emerged.


When DAILY POST contacted the ministry for confirmation, a source who does not want his name in print said he will revert with details.

Another source in the ministry told DAILY POST thus; ”Yes, report is likely to be true. You know this can’t be confirmed yet unless she makes the announcement officially.

Details later….

Source: http://dailypost.ng/2018/09/14/breaking-finance-minister-kemi-adeosun-reportedly-resigns