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Man City 115 charges and points deduction reality as Arsenal Premier League title hope explained

  Arsenal news as title hopes remain for the 2023/24 season in more ways than one despite Manchester City beating Tottenham to close in Manchester City could yet be punished by the Premier League later this year Ars After Pep Guardiola's side notched up their ninth domestic win in a row, the eighth in the league, by beating Tottenham on Tuesday,   even Arsenal's best efforts look like it won't be enough. The game in north London had been billed as the last chance for the odds turn back in favour of the Gunners. City now know that all they need to do is beat West Ham at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday to secure a fourth title in a row. Only two years ago they had a similar situation on the final day against Aston Villa and went 2-0 down only to come back miraculously to lift the trophy. They have history with that sort of thing. Sergio Aguero, anyone? To make matters worse, although it is David Moyes' last game in charge of the Hammers, they have not won at the Etihad Stadi
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Submit your CV' - Access Bank announces job vacancies for qualified Nigerians, sets deadline

  Access Bank Access Bank   has announced it is accepting applications from Nigerian graduates for its entry-level trainee program. The programme offers graduates a pathway into the organisation and banking career. The bank announced the new vacancy in a statement published on its website obtained by Legit.ng on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. According to   Access Bank , the job opportunity is available for Entry Level Training Program (ELTP) Retail for African graduates at   Access Bank . The message to candidates by   Access Bank   reads: "Are you driven, confident and enthusiastic about the banking sector? Do you want to pursue your passion as a career? Are you prepared to assist us in our mission to establish a top-tier financial institution? You are perfect for our Entry Level Training Program. "At Access, we are not just redefining banking; we are crafting a story of African excellence. "We invite you to be a part of this exciting journey!" "Applications must be

Hardship: Massive protest looms if… — Primate Ayodele

The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has asked President Tinubu to solve hunger and electricity problems in the country in order to avoid an impending massive protest that will affect every sector. In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele revealed that if there is no solution to economic hardship, the protest will come up between August and September 2024. He stated that it would be bigger than the popular EndSARS protest because every Nigerian would participate to express their displeasure in the current administration. ‘’President Tinubu, Don’t allow another massive protest to come up, let there be food on the table of Nigerians. Do something about this inflation so that we can avoid inflation. I see another massive protest that will affect every quarter if there is no improvement by August-September, it will be terrible.’’ Continuing, the cleric advised the president to declare a state of emergency on economy and el

BREAKING: NLC shuts down Jos DisCo over electricity tariff hike

  dailypost.ng The Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, has shut down the headquarters of Jos Electricity Distribution Company, JEDC, in Plateau State over the electricity tariff hike. It was gathered that the labour union blocked the main gate of the company, leaving the staff of DisCo stranded outside the main building. NLC and Trade Union Congress, TUC, had announced that they would shut down offices of the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) and Distribution Companies (DisCos) nationwide as a result of their failure to comply with their demand of total reversal of the electricity tariff hike.

EUROPE: Boniface, Tella, Leverkusen Teammates set to break 59 years Old Record

Victor Boniface, Nathan Tella and their Bayer Leverkusen teammates are set to break a 59-year-old record ahead of Thursday’s Europa League second leg semi-final clash with Roma. Leverkusen stretched its unbeaten run to 48 games on Sunday after hammering Eintracht Frankfurt 5-1 in the Bundesliga. The win means that Leverkusen equaled the record for the longest unbeaten run across all top-level matches since the introduction of European competition, according to UEFA. Leverkusen shares the mark with Portuguese giant Benfica, which set the record between 1963-65. Leverkusen will now have the opportunity to break the record on Thursday when they host Roma in the second leg fixture. The all-time mark of 62 games unbeaten was set by Scottish club Celtic from 1915-1917, however, those matches were all in the domestic league. Meanwhile, Xabi Alonso’s men have already wrapped up the Bundesliga title – the first in the club’s 119-year history, ending Bayern Munich’s 11-year dominance in the proc

JAMB Cut off Mark for 2024 UTME. Here are the facts

  JAMB A misleading message circulating on WhatsApp claims to reveal the cut-off marks set by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) for the 2024 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) admissions. However, these claims are entirely false and unfounded. The viral message states: “Just In: The JAMB cut-off Mark 2024 is the minimum score a candidate must have in the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to qualify to participate in post-UTME. “The admissions body has announced the official JAMB cut-off mark for admissions into various tertiary institutions in the country. “JAMB pegged a minimum of 160 marks for admission into the university, with 120 and 100 marks set for admission into colleges of education and innovative institutions. “Also, some universities may set their cut-off marks at 180, as they have done in the past. The primary thing is that their cut-off marks must not be set below JAMB marks.” Accor

UCL: They’ve dangerous players – Ferdinand predicts winner of Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich

  SPORT By   Don Silas Published   on   May 8, 2024 Former England defender, Rio Ferdinand has tipped Real Madrid to edge Bayern Munich when both teams clash in the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg tie on Wednesday. Ferdinand believes both teams have dangerous players, adding that there will be goals. Recall that the first leg tie ended in a 2-2 draw in Germany last week. Asked for his prediction, Ferdinand said on TNT Sports: “I think there will be goals, there are dangerous players on both sides. “I got tonight’s one wrong, I fancied PSG, but I really genuinely believe that Real Madrid – with that stadium, that history and these players – will get over the line. “But both teams will be thinking this is a great opportunity. No disrespect to Dortmund but both of these teams will expect to beat them in the final.”