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In the past few weeks, we have observed and endured an ill-intentioned and orchestrated campaign of calumny by a few individuals who have been found to be engaged in certain criminal activities during their engagement with our organization spanning years.
Being an avid sports fan is quite different from being a professional sports bettor. While anyone who understands their favorite sport can occasionally make accurate predictions on who will win a particular game, being a professional punter takes more than knowing who will dominate a match or betting on the favorite. You need to understand different betting markets, odds, betting strategies, bankroll management, and more to effectively place informed bets and remain successful in the long run. Here is how professional gamblers place bets on their favorite sports based on their understanding of value. Ignoring the Implied Odds To…
Arsenal moved closer to Premier League leaders Liverpool with a crucial 2-0 victory over Manchester United at the Emirates on Wednesday, thanks to two expertly taken goals from set-pieces. The Gunners capitalized on a dominant second half to cut the gap to Liverpool to just seven points, following the Reds’ dramatic 3-3 draw with Newcastle earlier in the evening. Timber and Saliba Seal the Win Arsenal were far from their best in the first half, but their dead-ball expertise came to the fore after the break. Jurriën Timber opened the scoring in the 54th minute, heading home from a well-delivered…
Head Coach Bankole Olowookere has named a 25-player squad for Nigeria’s U17 women’s national team, the Flamingos, ahead of the 2024 WAFU B U17 Girls’ Cup, scheduled to take place in Ghana from December 12 to 26. The Flamingos, fresh off a strong performance at the FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup in the Dominican Republic, where they reached the quarter-finals and won the FIFA Fair Play Trophy, are gearing up to make their mark in the regional competition. Olowookere’s squad draws heavily from players who impressed during the World Cup campaign, including standout midfielder Shakirat Moshood, who netted four goals in the…
Crystal Palace defender Marc Guéhi could be facing an English Football Association (FA) charge after writing “I love Jesus” on his rainbow-coloured captain’s armband during Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Newcastle United, according to reports. The armbands, featuring the Rainbow Laces campaign logo, were distributed to all 20 Premier League clubs to support LGBTQ+ rights. The initiative, backed by Stonewall, promotes inclusivity and diversity in football, but Guéhi’s religious message could be in breach of the FA’s kit regulations. According to the Laws of the Game, players are prohibited from displaying “political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images” on their kit. The…
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The prestigious Abuja Guards Polo Club is thrilled to unveil the 2024 Carnival Polo Tournament, a celebration of elegance, heritage, and the exhilarating “Game of Kings.” This year’s tournament will run from the 4th to the 15th of December, promising an unmatched spectacle at the Club’s iconic Asokoro grounds. Established in 1999, the Abuja Guards Polo Club has remained a beacon of excellence in equestrian sports, offering its members and visitors a unique blend of competitive tournaments, social engagement, and elegant experiences. Nestled in the heart of Nigeria’s capital with breathtaking views of Aso Rock, the club is a symbol…