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Tuesday, 1 September 2015
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Real, United agree De Gea deal
Manchester United and Real Madrid have agreed a deal for David de Gea, according to Sky Sports.
The former Atletico Madrid goalkeeper is
set to return to the Spanish capital in a deal worth £29m, with Keylor
Navas also agreeing to move the other way and join United.
Sky revealed that the deal had
been held up as Costa Rican goalkeeper Navas decided on his future, but
he has ultimately chosen to swap the Bernabeu for Old Trafford.
“He (De Gea) is a Real Madrid player –
40m euros, that’s £29m and Manchester United are happy because it is a
near record for a player who had only one year left (on his contract),”
Spanish football expert Balague told Sky Sports.
“Since early this morning the
communication started going more fluently with Manchester United. The
fear was that they didn’t have enough time to finish the deal. That was
because it was all pending on Keylor Navas.
“He has been thinking about it, he did not travel with the national side with the intention of actually deciding on his future.
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“Finally
he has decided, I believe he is going to earn double what he earns at
Real Madrid, he has accepted to be part of the deal.
“And that’s what sped things up
eventually. As you know the transfer [window] finishes at 11pm UK time
in Spain and Real Madrid, the highest possible sources, only about an
hour and a half ago were saying they were scared that there would be no
time to do it.
“There was eventually, Keylor Navas said ‘OK, I’m coming to Manchester United’.”
Ekiti teachers get N144m vehicle, housing loans
Ekiti State Government has disbursed
about N144m as vehicle and housing loans to 712 teaching and
non-teaching staff in the state’s teaching service.
The Commissioner for Finance and Economic
Development, Chief Toyin Ojo, who made this known in Ado Ekiti, said
N63m of the sum was disbursed as car loans to 257 teaching and
non-teaching staff, based on their grade levels.
‘Polytechnics should be more popular than varsities’
A country blessed with numerous natural
resources should have its polytechnics more popular than its varsities.
But on the contrary, students attending polytechnics see it as a stopgap
and cannot wait to secure admission into universities.
That was the submission of the Chief
Executive Officer, Lonadek Engineering, Dr. Ibilola Amao, while
delivering a keynote address at a media parley organised by the Nigerian
Academy of Science on Friday.
In her keynote address entitled,
“Investing in youths and building their capacities — Pathway for
national transformation,” Amao decried the focus on paper qualification
at the expense of skill development, entrepreneurship and technical
education available in the nation’s polytechnics.
Nigerians kick as APC disowns Buhari’s campaign promises
The Presidency and the ruling All
Progressives Congress have come under fire for saying that President
Muhammadu Buhari never promised Nigerians that he would achieve specific
things within his first 100 days in office.
Nigerians on social media expressed disappointment at the party and Presidency’s excuses.
The protest on Twitter, which was titled, #100dayspromise, was directed at the APC and the Presidency for being insincere with Nigerians during the electioneering.
Lateness: Civil servants prostrate for Fayose
The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele
Fayose, has asked the state Head of Service, Dr. Gbenga Faseluka, to
take appropriate disciplinary action against 31 civil servants who
resumed late to work on Monday.
The governor gave the directive when he paid an unscheduled visit to the state secretariat on Monday.
Fayose, who arrived at the place around
7.45am caught many of the workers who arrived after the official
resumption time of 8a.m unawares.
