Pages

Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Man.United Red Card: Terminates Jose Mourinho's Contract

Manchester United have terminated coach Jose Mourinho's contract barely three seasons after joining the club in 2016.
The Portuguese manager guided the team to Europa League and EFL Cup in his debut season at Old Trafford.
But his subsequent seasons at Old Trafford has been nothing but poor run of results in all competitions.
The Premier League club broke the news on their website explaining that they have parted ways with the tactician.United plan to hire an interim manager to take charge of the club until this current season elapses next year May.
In the statement released, they said: "The club would like to thank Jose for his work during his time at Manchester United and to wish him success in the future."
"A new caretaker manager will be appointed until the end of the current season, while the club conducts a thorough recruitment process for a new, full-time manager."
The 55-year-old qualified the Red Devils for the UEFA Champions League despite finishing sixth following their Europa League triumph.
Mourinho and United team finished runners-up in the Premier League - 19 points behind winners Manchester City.
This term, although United qualified for the knockout stage of the Champions League, they lie sixth in the Premier League, on 26 points after 17 matches.
According to stats, Manchester United won 176 Premier League points since the appointment of Jose Mourinho as manager; fewer than Manchester City (222), Tottenham Hotspur (202), Chelsea (200) and Liverpool (196). Departure.
Before his sack, Mourinho managed to win seven Premier League matches in 17 appearances this term - losing five and drawing the remaining five.

He qualified them for the round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League with one match to spare but lost their last group stage to Valencia.
Like to place your advertsadverts here call 08168603984.

Man.United Red Card: Terminates Jose Mourinho's Contract

Manchester United have terminated coach Jose Mourinho's contract barely three seasons after joining the club in 2016.
The Portuguese manager guided the team to Europa League and EFL Cup in his debut season at Old Trafford.
But his subsequent seasons at Old Trafford has been nothing but poor run of results in all competitions.
The Premier League club broke the news on their website explaining that they have parted ways with the tactician.United plan to hire an interim manager to take charge of the club until this current season elapses next year May.
In the statement released, they said: "The club would like to thank Jose for his work during his time at Manchester United and to wish him success in the future."
"A new caretaker manager will be appointed until the end of the current season, while the club conducts a thorough recruitment process for a new, full-time manager."
The 55-year-old qualified the Red Devils for the UEFA Champions League despite finishing sixth following their Europa League triumph.
Mourinho and United team finished runners-up in the Premier League - 19 points behind winners Manchester City.
This term, although United qualified for the knockout stage of the Champions League, they lie sixth in the Premier League, on 26 points after 17 matches.
According to stats, Manchester United won 176 Premier League points since the appointment of Jose Mourinho as manager; fewer than Manchester City (222), Tottenham Hotspur (202), Chelsea (200) and Liverpool (196). Departure.
Before his sack, Mourinho managed to win seven Premier League matches in 17 appearances this term - losing five and drawing the remaining five.

He qualified them for the round of 16 in the UEFA Champions League with one match to spare but lost their last group stage to Valencia.
Like to place your advertsadverts here call 08168603984.

Monday, 17 December 2018

Buhari @ 76: 11 quotes of the president Nigerians will always remember

As President Muhammadu Buhari celebrates his 76th birthday, it will be interesting to look back at some of his interesting and memorable quotes.
There are many interesting pictures, and stories about the Nigerian president who was born on December 17. However, here are some of his quotes, Nigerians will always remember:
1. Inauguration speech
Inauguration speech
Inauguration speech
On May 29, 2015, after a successful campaign and election, President Muhammadu Buhari climbed the podium at the Eagle Square in Abuja and gave his famous speech.
One sentence in that speech became a memorable quote, and it was this: "I belong to everybody and I belong to nobody."
Although he was later accused of plagiarizing the speech, it is one quote that is still repeated by Nigerians and has been turned into numerous memes.
2. Speaking on corruption
Buhari speaking on corruption
Buhari speaking on corruption
It is clear that one of the major aims of the Buhari administration is to fight corruption in every level of the Nigerian government.
Time and time again the president has reiterated his commitment to fighting corruption. His statements are all quite memorable, but this is one of the most powerful statements he has made on corruption:Time and time again the president has reiterated his commitment to fighting corruption.His statements are all quite memorable, but this is one of the most powerful statements he has made on corruption: "I will kill corruption before it kills Nigeria."
3. Reaction to David Cameron
Buhari reacts to David Cameron
Buhari reacts to David Cameron
When the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron mentioned Nigeria in his speech as a fantastically corrupt country, there was an uproar as expected.
President Buhari was in the UK for a meeting as at the time and many pressured him to demand an apology from David Cameron. However, the president said something many Nigerians, will not forget in a hurry.
He said: "I'm not going to demand an apology from anyone. What i will demand is a return of assets."
4. Speaking on his military past
Buhari speaks on his past
Buhari speaks on his past
As a former military head of state, when Buhari was campaigning to rule as a civilian president in a democracy, many raised fears and concerns that he was not fit.
The fear was majorly that he would return to dictatorial ways not befitting a democratic system of government, as he had a reputation for using force to carry out his objectives.
Reacting to the fears, Buhari reassured Nigerians by saying something that will be remembered: Buhari reassured Nigerians by saying something that will be remembered: "I cannot change the past, but i can change the present and the future."
5. Buhari's views on religion
Buhari thoughts on religion
Buhari thoughts on religion
The Boko Haram which has led to the death of thousands of Nigerians and displacement of hundreds of thousands, is one scourge plaguing the Buhari administration.
The insurgency is linked to religious fanaticism and extremism and this is one reason, President Buhari once said in an interview, before he became president: President Buhari once said in an interview, before he became president: "Religion is a personal affair. Religion must never be used as an excuse to divide us, oppress others or gain unfair advantage."
6. Buhari's advice for youths
Buhari threatens Boko Haram
Buhari threatens Boko Haram
While advising youths not to join the Boko Haram fanatics, Buhari said: While advising youths not to join the Boko Haram fanatics, Buhari said: "If you are starving and young and in search of answers as to why your life is so difficult, fundamentalism can be alluring. We know this for a fact because former members of Boko Haram have admitted it."
He then went on to conclude with one of his most memorable quotes: "Boko Haram will soon know the strength of the collective will of Nigerians."
7. Speaking on corruption and the economy
President Buhari on corruption and development
President Buhari on corruption and development
Still emphasizing his willingness to fight corruption to a standstill in all strata of the Nigerian government, President Buhari has taken many drastic steps.
Some of them have been criticized, but this quote will be remembered: "We cannot build an economy where corruption is the working capital."
8. Speaking on vengeance and forgiveness
The past is prologue - Buhari
The past is prologue - Buhari
During his regime as military head of state, from 31 December 1983 to 27 August 1985, after taking power in a military coup d'état, Buhari made a lot of enemies.
Therefore when he was returning in 2015, there were fears, that he would be settling old scores if he became president.
However, these were his words of reassurance: "A few people have privately voiced fears that on coming back to office I shall go after them. These fears are groundless. There will be no paying off old scores. The past is prologue."
9. Let us think out of the box
Think out of the box, Buhari urged Nigerians
Think out of the box, Buhari urged Nigerians
While speaking at a one-day Ministerial Retreat on the Economy and the Budget with the theme “Building Inter-ministerial Synergy for Effective Planning and Budgeting in Nigeria” in Abuja.
President Buhari urged Nigerians to think out of the box, saying: President Buhari urged Nigerians to think out of the box, saying: "Indeed, the challenges we face in the current recession require ‘out-of-the-box’ thinking, to deploy strategies that involve engaging meaningfully with the private sector."
10. On the rule of law
Buhari speaking in Dasuki
Buhari speaking in Dasuki
In his bid to fight corruption, the president has sometimes ignored the rule of law. In the case of former NSA, Sambo Dasuki, there was an uproar when he was not released on bail following a court order.
Presidnt Buhari however said: “If you see the kind of atrocities people like Dasuki committed you won't give them bail.”
11. Speaking on democracy
Buhari speaking on democracy
Buhari speaking on democracy
In an interview with foreign media house, France 24, President Buhari was asked what he thought of democracy.
This was his succinct reply: “Multiparty democracy system is the best form of government with a big caveat that elections must be free, fair and credible otherwise it will be the same old problem."
In the spirit of the birthday celebration, President Buhari's aide on new media shared on Twitter an infograph compiling President Buhari's entire life; from education, military career, appointments in and outside military, awards and medals honorary doctorate degrees to family life.
We at Transview magazine wish Mr.President a wonderful birthday celebration!
Like to place your adverts here call 08168603984.

The Top 10 Highest oil producing state in Nigeria

What is the highest oil producing state in Nigeria? Nigeria is a country which is known for oil production. However, not all its states can boast of having rich deposits of natural resources. Read to find out top ten states in Nigeria, which take leading positions in oil production!
Highest Oil Producing State in Nigeria
Nigeria is a big country with a population over 195 million people. Its area is rich in natural resources and minerals, which are the primary source of income for the country. One of such constituents is crude oil.

Which is the highest oil producing state in Nigeria?

Which is the Highest Oil Producing State in Nigeria
The territory of Nigeria is enormous. However, crude oil deposits are not found in every state of the country. The primary deposits of black gold concentrate in the Delta region of Niger. It is situated on the West coast of Africa and inhabited by various ethnic groups, among which are Igbo, Yoruba, Ogoja, Efik, Isokos, Oron, Ukwuani, Esan, Kalabari, Urhobos, Ijaws, and Annang.
Tradingeconomics.com has published that Nigeria’s crude oil production has increased to 1938 BBL/D/1K in November (from 1635 BBL/D/1K in October).READ ALSO: History of crude oil in Nigeria
crude oil production in Nigeria
tradingeconomics.com
According to atlas.media.mit.edu, Nigeria is the 51st export economy, which ships the products of converted crude oil into India, the United States, France, Spain, South Africa, the Netherlands, China, and Belgium-Luxemburg.
So, which state in Nigeria heads the rating of the richest oil states? Let’s find out!

Top Ten Oil Producing States in Nigeria

Top Ten Oil Producing State in Nigeria
  1. Akwa Ibom State is the largest among oil-producing states in Nigeria. Akwa Ibom State is in the South region of Nigeria. It is divided into 31 local government areas and has a capital in the city of Uyo. It is thought to be one of the well-adorned towns in Nigeria. The state’s population is more than five million residents. Among people living in Akwa Ibom State, you can find three primary ethnic groups – Ibibio, Annang, and Oron. Akwa Ibom State can be proud not only with its abundant deposits of crude oil but also with other mineral resources, like zinc, lignite, salt, limestone, and clay.
  2. Delta State is the second state in Nigeria due to the oil production. The state is located in the South-South zone of Nigeria. Its area is built of 25 local government areas, which are inhabited by over four million people. The capital of Delta State is the city of Warri. The main ethnic groups occupying the state are the Isokos, the Urhobos tribe, and the Itsekiris. Apart from engagement into the oil industry, Delta State is rich in lignite, gypsum, kaolin, glass sand, marble, and iron-ore.
  3. Rivers State is one of those giants, providing Nigeria’s economy with valuable resources for growth. It nestles in the southern area of the country. Such ethnic groups inhabit the territory of Rivers State as Okrika, Ikwerre, Ibani, Upobo, Kalabari, Abua, Eleme, Ogoni, etc. The name of the capital city of the state is Port Harcourt. It is thought to be one of the densely populated cities in Nigeria. River State also has significant deposits of marble, glass sand, lignite (traces), and clay.
  4. Bayelsa State. Its territory is known as a former constituent of Delta and Rivers State (was carved in 1996). It occupies the land in the southern part of Nigeria. The capital of the state is Yenegoa. The area of Bayelsa State is one of the least populated if compared with the rest states (only 1.7 million residents due to data of 2006). Among the ethnic groups present within the state’s territory are Epie-Atissa, Izon, Ogbia, and Nembe. The deposits of mineral resources found in Bayelsa State include zinc, lignite, gypsum, clay, manganese, uranium, and limestone.
  5. Ondo State is one of the areas producing crude oil in Nigeria. It lies in the southwestern part of the country. It borders on Edo and Delta State. The territory includes 18 local government areas with a heart in the city of Akure. Among the ethnic groups represented there are: Ilaje, Okitipupa, Akure, Owo, Akoko, and Ondo. The state has reserves of coal, bitumen, limestone, kaolin, dimension stones, gemstone, glass sand, granite, gypsum, clay, and feldspar.
  6. Lagos State is one of the fast-growing cities, which have significant deposits of resources, among which is crude oil. The capital of the state is Ikeja. Apart from oil deposits, you can also find the reserves of clay, bitumen, and glass sand.
  7. Edo State is one of the states involved in oil production in Nigeria. Its capital is Benin. The land has inhabitants from Esan, Edo (Binis), and Afemai (Owan/Etsako) with Akoko Edo ethnic groups. Among the mineral resources Edo can boast of are: dolomite phosphate, gold, iron ore, clay, lignite, bitumen, glass sand, gypsum, marble, and limestone.
  8. Imo State nestles within south-eastern territories of Nigeria. It has 27 local governments. The capital of Imo State is Owerri. Within the area, you can find deposits of phosphate, zinc, salt, lignite, gypsum, marcasite, and limestone.
  9. Abia State is one more south-eastern oil-producing state found in Nigeria. You can see it close to Imo State. The territory includes 17 local government areas. The capital of Abia State is Umuahia. Among the resources, you can find in Abia State are gold, zinc, salt and limestone.
  10. Anambra State is a rather growing oil-producing area. It is situated in the southeast of Nigeria. Crude oil is not the only kind of a resource found there. Among the other natural materials are glass sand, iron ore, phosphate, zinc, salt, lignite, gypsum, clay, and limestone.
Nigeria is like a treasury: it provides plenty of opportunities for each state. Its reserves are diverse and serve for the needs of economic development. Day by day plenty of effort is put into Nigeria oil production.
Like to place your adverts here call 08168603984.