FINALLY! Mourinho appointed United manager
Oluwole Aro
José, 53, has managed at the top level of European football for over a
decade and in that time has won league titles and cups in four
countries (Portugal, England, Italy and Spain), as well as winning the
UEFA Champions League twice – in 2004 with FC Porto and in 2010 with
Inter Milan.
Announcing the appointment, Ed Woodward said: "José is quite simply the best manager in the game today. He has won trophies and inspired players in countries across Europe and, of course, he knows the Premier League very well, having won three titles here.
"I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome him to Manchester United. His track record of success is ideal to take the club forward."
José Mourinho said: "To become Manchester United manager is a special honour in the game. It is a club known and admired throughout the world. There is a mystique and a romance about it which no other club can match.
"I have always felt an affinity with Old Trafford; it has hosted some important memories for me in my career and I have always enjoyed a rapport with the United fans. I’m looking forward to being their manager and enjoying their magnificent support in the coming years."
Announcing the appointment, Ed Woodward said: "José is quite simply the best manager in the game today. He has won trophies and inspired players in countries across Europe and, of course, he knows the Premier League very well, having won three titles here.
"I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome him to Manchester United. His track record of success is ideal to take the club forward."
José Mourinho said: "To become Manchester United manager is a special honour in the game. It is a club known and admired throughout the world. There is a mystique and a romance about it which no other club can match.
"I have always felt an affinity with Old Trafford; it has hosted some important memories for me in my career and I have always enjoyed a rapport with the United fans. I’m looking forward to being their manager and enjoying their magnificent support in the coming years."
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Jose Mourinho's property transported out of his home to Manchester as he prepares for Man U job
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Just hours before official confirmation that Louis Van Gaal was sacked
by Man utd, storage boxes containing Jose Mourinho's belongings were
transported out of his London home and he was surrounded by journalists
as he left his London home to get a new house in Manchester ahead of
official confirmation this week that he will become the new manager of
the World's most popular football club.
More photos after the cut.
More photos after the cut.
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Mikel Obi: What Does it feels like to be Father of Twins?
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Olga Allegra, Mikel Obi's Russian girlfriend has shared another photo of
her twin babies with Mikel on Instagram.
Her caption for the photo reads:
''It's just been 5 days, but I already can't imagine my life without you two our precious angels Mia and Ava".
These babies are adorable! Big congrats to them.
Her caption for the photo reads:
''It's just been 5 days, but I already can't imagine my life without you two our precious angels Mia and Ava".
These babies are adorable! Big congrats to them.
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Femi Gbajabiamila writes Chna's President, describes Fayose as a meddlesome Interloper
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Leader of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has written a
letter to the President of China, Xi Jingping asking him to disregard a
letter sent to his government by Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose,
calling for the cancellation of a $2 billion loan President Buhari and
his aides went to China to sought last week.

In his letter dated April 12th, Gbajabiamila described Fayose as a meddlesome interloper who was going out of his constitutional authority. He asked the Chinese president to excuse Fayose's "Vituperations and exuberance". Read Gbajabiamila's letter after the cut
My attention has been drawn to a letter written to you by a Governor of one of the states of the Nigerian nation, wherein the said Governor purported to speak on behalf of the Nigerian people, describing himself as a stake holder in the Nigerian “project”. Ordinarily I would not join issues with the Governor but as the Leader ofthe House of Representatives, I am saddled with the responsibility of driving all government business and policies in the House.
It is therefore incumbent upon me to set the records straight, though I am sure the letter written to you by the Governor will probably receive little (if any) attention from your high office, assuming it even gets to you. Mr President, Nigeria as you well know is not a project as erroneously described by the Governor but a nation like all others in the comity of nations.
It is also a federal republic operating under the principles of administrative and fiscal federalism. As such like most democracies with a federal structure, Nigeria operates a three tier government and adheres to the principle of separation of powers which is both vertical and horizontal.
Horizontal between the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches and vertical between the Federal, State and Local governments. To this extent, it is a clear affront on our constitution and ultra vires his mandate for a governor of a federating state to delve into any matter outside his state, particularly as it concerns international agreements between two sovereign nations.
The duties and responsibilities of a governor are clearly spelt out in the Nigerian Constitution and they do not include negotiating loans on behalf of the country nor do they extend to foreign affairs or economic diplomacy. Indeed the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of our Republic contains the oath of office sworn to by the governor of a state in assumption of office and it states: “……..that I will exercise the authority vested in me as Governor so as not to impede or prejudice the authority lawfully vested in the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”
Therefore a governor who overreaches himself and acts outside his constitutional mandate can at best be described legally as a meddlesome interloper. Mr. President, perhaps our governor is not fully seized of the way budgeting works at the federal level. The Federal Government of Nigeria has a 3 year budget rolling plan captured under a Medium Term Expenditure Framework.
The MTEF 2016- 2018 has a borrowing component in which the legislature approved for the President to incur both domestic and foreign loans for the purposes of infrastructural development and deficit financing. This MTEF was passed unanimously, by the National Assembly including the 6 House Members and 3 Senators from Ekiti, the governor’s state.
I am therefore dismayed as are many members of the National Assembly that the governor would claim that the loan sought from your government did not have parliamentary imprimatur. It is also a fallacy that the country’s debt is being financed with 25 percent of the Federal Governments annual budget as there is something in economic and legislative borrowing parlance called nominal debt service where a portion of borrowed monies in this case about 1.3trillion stays within the country’s financial system. Such are the intricacies of national debts, aids and loans. Surprisingly, the governor refers to a 2billion dollar loan as opposed to a 6 billion dollar investment package.
This betrays the fact that he is not fully seized of the facts of the transaction between our two countries. Mr President I am unaware of the western nations that turned Nigeria’s requests down for a loan as claimed by the governor. As you are probably aware transacting business with China was a strategic and economic decision on the part of the Nigerian Government, which will be of mutual benefit to our two countries. Such symbiotic relationships are the kind of relationships for responsible governments embrace.
The people of Nigeria overwhelmingly elected President Muhammed Buhari to make such strategic decisions for them and on their behalf not any state governor. Finally Mr President, yes we are a democratic nation and yes citizens do have a right to freedom of expression (though not absolute), however this letter to you by an opposition governor is a new low in opposition politics. I am not aware of any instance in modern day contemporary politics when an opposition governor went outside the shores of his country to oppose the efforts of a Head of the State and gleefully attempt to denigrate his President and country in the name of opposition.
On the contrary what nations do in times of crisis (in this case economic crisis) and history is replete with this, is to pull together as a nation in the “national interest”. As a former Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, for 8 years, my politics though passionate was girded with decency and I conducted myself within the ambits of our constitution.
What the state governor has done amounts to attempted economic sabotage and subversion. I ask therefore that you excuse the vituperations and exuberance of the governor as just that. Please accept the highest assurance of my office

In his letter dated April 12th, Gbajabiamila described Fayose as a meddlesome interloper who was going out of his constitutional authority. He asked the Chinese president to excuse Fayose's "Vituperations and exuberance". Read Gbajabiamila's letter after the cut
My attention has been drawn to a letter written to you by a Governor of one of the states of the Nigerian nation, wherein the said Governor purported to speak on behalf of the Nigerian people, describing himself as a stake holder in the Nigerian “project”. Ordinarily I would not join issues with the Governor but as the Leader ofthe House of Representatives, I am saddled with the responsibility of driving all government business and policies in the House.
It is therefore incumbent upon me to set the records straight, though I am sure the letter written to you by the Governor will probably receive little (if any) attention from your high office, assuming it even gets to you. Mr President, Nigeria as you well know is not a project as erroneously described by the Governor but a nation like all others in the comity of nations.
It is also a federal republic operating under the principles of administrative and fiscal federalism. As such like most democracies with a federal structure, Nigeria operates a three tier government and adheres to the principle of separation of powers which is both vertical and horizontal.
Horizontal between the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches and vertical between the Federal, State and Local governments. To this extent, it is a clear affront on our constitution and ultra vires his mandate for a governor of a federating state to delve into any matter outside his state, particularly as it concerns international agreements between two sovereign nations.
The duties and responsibilities of a governor are clearly spelt out in the Nigerian Constitution and they do not include negotiating loans on behalf of the country nor do they extend to foreign affairs or economic diplomacy. Indeed the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution of our Republic contains the oath of office sworn to by the governor of a state in assumption of office and it states: “……..that I will exercise the authority vested in me as Governor so as not to impede or prejudice the authority lawfully vested in the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”
Therefore a governor who overreaches himself and acts outside his constitutional mandate can at best be described legally as a meddlesome interloper. Mr. President, perhaps our governor is not fully seized of the way budgeting works at the federal level. The Federal Government of Nigeria has a 3 year budget rolling plan captured under a Medium Term Expenditure Framework.
The MTEF 2016- 2018 has a borrowing component in which the legislature approved for the President to incur both domestic and foreign loans for the purposes of infrastructural development and deficit financing. This MTEF was passed unanimously, by the National Assembly including the 6 House Members and 3 Senators from Ekiti, the governor’s state.
I am therefore dismayed as are many members of the National Assembly that the governor would claim that the loan sought from your government did not have parliamentary imprimatur. It is also a fallacy that the country’s debt is being financed with 25 percent of the Federal Governments annual budget as there is something in economic and legislative borrowing parlance called nominal debt service where a portion of borrowed monies in this case about 1.3trillion stays within the country’s financial system. Such are the intricacies of national debts, aids and loans. Surprisingly, the governor refers to a 2billion dollar loan as opposed to a 6 billion dollar investment package.
This betrays the fact that he is not fully seized of the facts of the transaction between our two countries. Mr President I am unaware of the western nations that turned Nigeria’s requests down for a loan as claimed by the governor. As you are probably aware transacting business with China was a strategic and economic decision on the part of the Nigerian Government, which will be of mutual benefit to our two countries. Such symbiotic relationships are the kind of relationships for responsible governments embrace.
The people of Nigeria overwhelmingly elected President Muhammed Buhari to make such strategic decisions for them and on their behalf not any state governor. Finally Mr President, yes we are a democratic nation and yes citizens do have a right to freedom of expression (though not absolute), however this letter to you by an opposition governor is a new low in opposition politics. I am not aware of any instance in modern day contemporary politics when an opposition governor went outside the shores of his country to oppose the efforts of a Head of the State and gleefully attempt to denigrate his President and country in the name of opposition.
On the contrary what nations do in times of crisis (in this case economic crisis) and history is replete with this, is to pull together as a nation in the “national interest”. As a former Leader of the Opposition in the House of Representatives, for 8 years, my politics though passionate was girded with decency and I conducted myself within the ambits of our constitution.
What the state governor has done amounts to attempted economic sabotage and subversion. I ask therefore that you excuse the vituperations and exuberance of the governor as just that. Please accept the highest assurance of my office
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Jay Z's Roc Nation wants to sign 18 yr old Man U star Marcus Rashford
Oluwole Aro
Jay Z is reportedly hoping to sign Marcus Rashford to his sports
management arm of his company, Roc Nation, following the teenager's
amazing break out for Manchester United this season.
The
American rapper's Roc Nation Sports company is thought to have got in
touch with the 18-year-old about taking over his representation duties
from his family.
Marcus Rashford is still being represented by
his family, but with Jay Z aware that Rashford has the potential to be
the next 'Ronaldo' or 'Messi', wants to sign him up as soon as possible
before he signs his next contract with Manchester United.
According
to The Sun, Roc Nation have held provisional talks with the Rashfords
about adding him to a roster that includes Bayern Munich defender Jerome
Boateng and American boxer Andre Ward.
Rashford
is in line to sign a new deal with United this summer that will see his
wages boosted to £500 to £15,000 a week. He has scored 7 goals in his
last 12 games.
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Nick Blackwell: Injured boxer says he will not fight again
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Nick Blackwell says he will not fight again after sustaining serious head injuries in his British middleweight title loss to Chris Eubank Jr.
"No that's me done," the Briton tweeted after being asked on the social media site if he would be making a comeback.
"I can't put my friends and family and self through that again."
Blackwell wants to stay in the sport in some capacity and said he holds "no hard feelings" towards Eubank Jr as he continues his recovery.
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Apple Announces Apps for Earth
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Tech giant Apple has
announced the arrival of a new green-initiative known as “Apps For
Earth” to coincide with Earth Day next week.
The project aims to
spread environmental consciousness through its millions of customers by
injecting environmental themes and motifs into 27 of its most popular
apps.
Apple plans to run “ Apps
For Earth,” in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund, for ten days,
starting today and ending April 24. Earth Day is Friday April 22.
During this run, popular
games like Angry Birds 2, Jurassic World: The Game, and SimCity BuildIt
will all have ecologically minded twists.
In SimCity BuildIt,
for example, users will be able to plant a massive forest right in the
midst of their city, as well as build coral reefs offshore and create
habitat for endangered animals like tigers, gorillas, and pandas.
In Angry Birds 2, the avian protagonists will promote ocean
conservation by defending the seas’ ecosystems from the devilish pigs.
Each time one of the 27 apps involved is purchased, the proceeds
will go to support the World Wildlife Fund in order to bolster the
foundation’s climate and environmental initiatives.
The Washington Post
pointed out that given the size of the App Store—which is spread across
155 countries with millions of users—as well as the popularity of some
of the apps themselves—Angry Birds 2 has been downloaded 85 million
times—the proceeds from this initiative could be one of the largest
conservation fund-raising efforts ever.
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