7, June 2021
Africa Cup of Nations draw in Cameroon delayed by Covid-19 0
The 2021 Africa Cup of Nations draw, scheduled for Yaounde on June 25, has been postponed due to Covid-19, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) confirmed on Monday.
A CAF official said the delay of the ceremony to an undecided date was due to “logistical reasons related to Covid-19”.
The seeded draw will create six groups of four teams with the winners and runners-up in each plus the four best third-place sides advancing to the knockout second round.
Among the 23 countries who have qualified are defending champions Algeria, hosts Cameroon and record seven-time title-holders Egypt.
Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Comoros, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Tunisia and Zimbabwe have also secured places.
The last place will be filled by Sierra Leone or Benin, who meet between June 12-14 after a dispute over coronavirus tests prevented the qualifier taking place last March.
Benin refused to play in Freetown because five of their stars were barred having tested positive for Covid-19 in tests conducted by Sierra Leone medical officials.
All five tested negative for the illness before travelling to Freetown and when they returned to their clubs in Europe.
The Cup of Nations was originally set for January and February this year only to be postponed because of the pandemic.
Source: AFP



















7, June 2021
T.B Joshua attempted to join Nigerian Army 0
Temitope Balogun Joshua popularly referred to as T. B. Joshua died on Saturday at the age of 57.
He died just seven days to his birthday.
Here are quick facts about the leader and founder of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN).
1. Joshua was born on 12 June 1963 after he spent 15 months in his mother’s womb and narrowly avoided death after a quarry explosion near his house sent rocks through its roof just seven days after his birth.
2. T.B Joshua was formerly called Balogun Francis.
3. He attended St. Stephen’s Anglican Primary School in Arigidi Akoko, Nigeria, between 1971 and 1977, but failed to complete one year of secondary school education.
4. He worked in various casual jobs after his schooling had ended, including carrying chicken waste at a poultry farm.
5. Joshua attempted to join the Nigerian military but was thwarted due to a train breakdown that left him stranded en route to the military academy.
6. He started his church in 1987.
7. According to The Guardian UK, his church attracts more weekly attendees than the combined number of visitors to Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.
8. Joshua is “YouTube’s most popular Pastor with over 1,000,000 subscribers.
9. In 2008, he received the Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) by the Nigerian government.
10. He was also voted the Yoruba man of the decade by Pan-Yoruba media outlet Irohin-Odua in 2008.
11. He was called one of Africa’s 50 most influential people by Pan-African magazines The Africa Report and New African Magazine.
12. As of 2011, according to Forbes, Joshua was Nigeria’s third-richest pastor, although the claim was immediately denied in a statement by the church.
13. He was known to be controversial, and was even ‘blacklisted’ by the government of Cameroon in 2010.
Source: PMNews Nigeria