Monthly Archiv: December, 2017

New champions emerge in Super League – FCNaija

There was much glamour and panache as Argungu United FC of Argungu edged New Stars FC of Kebbi 3-2 in the grand finale of the annual Mohammed Sanusi Kebbi State Annual Super League held in Birnin Kebbi on Wednesday.

 Sponsored by Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, the General Secretary of Nigeria Football Federation, the competition has been going strong for five years now, and welcomes football clubs from all over Kebbi State. A total of 15 teams were involved in the just –ended competition.

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 Inabo United FC finished in third place. All three top –placed teams received trophies, medals and cash prizes, with Argungu United N100,000 richer; New Stars N70,000 richer and; Inabo FC going home with N50,000.

 Most Valuable Player award went to Suleiman Aliyu Babban of New Stars; Hassan Abdullahi of Gwandu United won the Top Scorer award with five goals and Ba-dariya FC won the Fairplay award. Each award winner got N50,000 each. The cash prizes were donated by friends of Dr. Sanusi.

 The Deputy Governor of Kebbi State, Colonel Samaila Yobe Dabai (Rtd) represented the State Governor, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu. Other dignitaries who witnessed the finale at the Birnin Kebbi Township Stadium were Alh. Abdullahi Umar (Wazirin Gwandu, royal father of the day); Alh. Garba Husseini Mungadi (Permanent Secretary, Kebbi State Ministry of Youth and Sports); Alh. Abubakar Udu Idris, MNI (Head of Service, Kebbi State); Alh. Abubakar Ladan (Chairman, Kebbi State FA and former NFF Board Member); Alh. Ibrahim Musa Gusau (Chairman, Zamfara State FA and Member, NFF Executive Committee); Alh. Sharif Rabiu Inuwa (Chairman, Kano State FA and Member, NFF Executive Committee); Dr. Haliru Bala (Federal Commissioner, National Population Commission); Mohammed Lawal Na Allah (Director of Finance, Birnin Kebbi Local Government); Mr. A. B. Yabagi (Vice Chairman, Niger State FA); Alh. Aliyu Oroje; Alh. Yakubu Rilisco; Alh. Ali Sani; Alh. Mohammed Manzo; Alh. Gandi Bala Bodinga and; former Nigerian internationals Abdulrafiu Yusuf (NFF’s AD Technical) and Peter Rufai.  Football Prediktor

Article source: http://www.fcnaija.com/new-champions-emerge-in-super-league-

Boost for Lagos economy as cash transactions up N50bn in …

Lagos State economy received a major boost this December, as spending in the creative sector records estimated N50 billion cash transactions in the first three weeks of the month, according to reports monitored by the state government. The report shows that the peak in entertainment activities and the huge influx of people from neighbouring states…

Article source: https://www.businessdayonline.com/boost-lagos-economy-cash-transactions-n50bn-december/

Boost for Lagos economy as cash transactions up N50bn in December

Lagos State economy received a major boost this December, as spending in the creative sector records estimated N50 billion cash transactions in the first three weeks of the month, according to reports monitored by the state government. The report shows that the peak in entertainment activities and the huge influx of people from neighbouring states…

Article source: https://www.businessdayonline.com/boost-lagos-economy-cash-transactions-n50bn-december/

Transfer News: German Club enters race for Super Eagles star – FCNaija

One of the hottest properties in the present Super Eagles set-up is getting more and more interests from clubs across Europe.

Latest transfer reports indicate that German Bundesliga outfit, FC Freiburg as well as Turkish club Trabzonspor have joined in the race to sign Nigeria international Abdullahi Shehu from Cyprus-based Anorthosis Famagusta.

Earlier this week, Championship side Birmingham City enquired about the availability of the Nigerian, but it now appears they will now face serious competition from both clubs who are also keen to add the impressive Nigerian to bolster their squad in the winter market.Football Prediktor

AOIFootball.com reports that Trabzonspor are trying to use fellow Nigerian Ogenyi Onazi to lure Abdullahi to Turkey, with the club willing to double the defender’s wages should he decide to dump Anorthosis during the January window.

However, it’s understood that Abdullahi is not keen to rush on any move because the player does not want to jeopardise his chances of making Nigeria’s World Cup list.

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Article source: http://fcnaija.com/transfer-news-german-club-enters-race-for-super-eagles-star

Messi identifies another player for Barca after Paulinho – FCNaija

Lionel Messi has identified another player for signing in the coming season for Barcelona, according to reports.

Messi has told the Barcelona directors of Justin Kluivert at Ajax and he is of the opinion that the young player has what it takes to excel at Camp Nou as reported by Diario Sport.

The Ajax striker is the son of former Barcelona hitman Patrick Kluivert and has gone to impress this year which has caught the attention of Messi.Football Prediktor

After the success of Paulinho this season, Messi’s recommendations now carry further weight with the board and he has urged them to pursue a deal for the young Dutchman.

Kluivert is rated €3m and his contract expires in 2019, the forward has scored six goals in 20 games.

A January move is unlikely, however, with Barca having other priorities. But a summer market deal will be considered due to Messi’s influence in the deal.Football Prediktor

Article source: http://www.fcnaija.com/messi-identifies-another-player-for-barca-after-paulinho

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Kepayang fruit’s intoxicating nature not a myth

Ahmad Saharuddin showing a kepayang fruit about to be processed for a dish. —Bernama photos

JERANTUT: Homemaker Ariah Abd Kama smiled knowingly when the lyrics of the 1970 number “Mabuk Kepayang” (Intoxicated by Kepayang), crooned by Ahmad Jais, filled the air.

The song streamed from her husband Ahmad Saharudin Kadir’s mobile phone as Ariah, 51, regaled this writer with the pleasures of eating buah kepayang, a little-known fruit that goes by the scientific name of pangium edule.

“The fruit is delicious but one must take utmost care to have it cleansed thoroughly, otherwise you may end up getting intoxicated or worse still, dead,” she cautioned.

The buah kepayang tree is native to Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore; locally, it grows mainly in the jungles.

The fruit is particularly well known among the people in Jerantut and other districts Pahang, and is treated as a delicacy.

The fruit, which is shaped like a rugby ball, is about 15 to 17 centimetres long and contains about six to eight seeds.

It is actually the creamy content of the seeds that is sought after by kepayang lovers.

However, the seeds are only edible after they have gone through a cleansing process.

This is because the tree’s wood, leaves, fruit and seeds all contain hydrocyanic acid or cyanide, which is a deadly poison. And, according to Ariah, the slimy membrane covering the seeds can cause intoxication if it is not removed.

Seated in the kitchen of her home in Ulu Cheka, here, Ariah showed the writer how to break open the buah kepayang seeds.

Holding a black-coloured seed firmly in her left hand, she uses a pestle to tap on the seed’s hard outer layer to break it open, revealing its yellowish-white contents.

“Here it is, the flesh of the kepayang seed.

Making it edible is a complicated process but the delicious taste of its creamy flesh has made it a family favourite, so I’ve to be diligent and prepare it for them,” she said, using a knife to prise the contents out of the seed.

The shell of the kepayang fruit is hard and has to be cracked open to get its flesh.

To make the seeds fit for consumption, they have to be leached of the cyanide and the intoxicating slimy membrane.

To do this, Ariah leaves the seeds on the soil outside her house for up to a week.

Then, they are soaked in water for a day or two but this is the tricky part as the seeds have to be kept submerged in running water.

“Soaking it in stagnant water is not a good idea because it won’t completely remove the intoxicating substance.

“In the past, the villagers used to put the seeds in a basket which is then submerged in a stream or river.

The basket is tied to the riverbank to prevent it from being carried away by the water,” she said.

Once the leaching process is over, the kepayang seeds are boiled for 40 to 60 minutes to make it easier to break open their skin.

Ariah said the fleshy contents of the seed can either be pickled or cooked and served as a tasty snack.

The pickled version is called “gelibor” and the snack “ceman” in the Jerantut district’s local lingo, she added.

To make pickled kepayang, the fruit is cut in half and fermented in brine together with a few pieces of “asam keping” or Garcinia cambogia.

To make “ceman”, the fruit is cut into strips and mixed with salt and crushed turmeric root before they are toasted in a frying pan.

“We don’t use any oil.

Instead, the strips are toasted to remove the moisture,” said Ariah, adding that her family members enjoy snacking on “ceman” while watching television.

The snack is also available at some hawker stalls in Jerantut and sold at RM5 a cup, she said.

Asked if she had heard of anyone dying after consuming “unprocessed” buah kepayang, Ariah replied in the negative but said she had heard of people becoming intoxicated.

Her husband Ahmad Saharudin, 57, an employee at the state Forestry Department, said when he was young, his mother used to say that the skin of the kepayang seeds should not be discarded outside the house as the chickens might eat them.

“She said the chickens would die if they ate the unprocessed kepayang fruit. However, I’ve not heard of any humans dying after eating the fruit.,” he said.

One of the more senior denizens of Ulu Cheka Mohd Napi Jafar, 74, said he had once seen one of his friends becoming intoxicated after eating the kepayang fruit.

“He must have eaten a fruit that was not properly cleansed,” he said.

Kepayang fruit cut into small pieces after being soaked for two days in flowing water before they are cooked ‘cemang kemayang’ style. — Bernama photo

The incident, however, did not discourage him from eating buah kepayang.

Alluding to the Malay proverb, “Sayang-sayang buah kepayang, ditelan mabuk, dibuang sayang” (Dearly love the kepayang fruit, can intoxicate when eaten,  but don’t have the heart to throw it away), Mohd Napi said he enjoyed eating the fruit in its pickled form or as a snack because “it’s a pity to turn down food that is so delicious”.

He added that not many people were aware that oil could also be pressed from the kepayang seeds after they were boiled, soaked and dried in the sun.

This oil, apparently, was the secret ingredient that was used to make “nasi kebuli” (an Indonesian-style spicy steamed rice dish), which used to be a popular traditional dish in Lipis, Pahang, in the past.

“Kepayang oil is no longer produced and people who cook ‘nasi kebuli’ these days don’t even know of its (kepayang oil’s) existence.

‘Nasi kebuli’ cooked with kepayang oil has its own unique taste and aroma,” he said.

Ahmad Saharudin, meanwhile, said the kepayang fruit was familiar to people living in Jerantut, Raub and Lipis as it was sold at the local markets.

He said in Ulu Cheka, the kepayang tree can be found growing in the rubber smallholdings.

To the Orang Asli community, the presence of the kepayang tree in any part of the jungle was a sign that the soil in the area was fertile, he said.

“It was believed that the tree only thrived on fertile soil.

“In fact, when I was small, we used to plant corn in the same area where the kepayang trees grew and we always enjoyed good harvests even though no fertilisers were added,” he recalled. — Bernama

Processed Kepayang fruit cooked as ‘gelibo’ (right) and ‘ceman’.


Article source: http://www.theborneopost.com/2017/12/28/kepayang-fruits-intoxicating-nature-not-a-myth/

MOFA summons Romanian representative over position on Jerusalem

PNN/ Ramallah/

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday summoned the representative of Romania, following announcement that the country is seriously considering moving its embassy to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, in addition to voting against United Nations General Assembly decision of the status of Jerusalem.
According to the Israeli deputy foreign minister, Tzipi Hotovely, Israel is “in contact with at least ten countries, some of them in Europe” to discuss moving embassies to Jerusalem.

Assistant Foreign Minister for European Affairs, Dr. Amal Jado expressed her anger at the speech by the speaker of the Romanian parliament, in which he spoke about moving the Romanian embassy to Israeli from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which contravenes international law and contravenes UN resolutions, particularly Security Council resolution 478, and contravenes the position of the European Union regarding the legal status of Jerusalem.

The Assistant Foreign Minister expressed her dissatisfaction with Romania’s vote to abstain from General Assembly resolution 19/10 on the status of Jerusalem, saying that this is a bias in favor of the occupying state.

Ambassador Jado revealed the importance of the Arab League’s statement at its emergency session on Trump’s announcement of the transfer of the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, referring to the Arab League’s decision to cut the relationships between Arab countries and any country that moves its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Article source: http://english.pnn.ps/2017/12/27/mofa-summons-romania-representative-over-position-on-jerusalem/

Cuper believes Salah is capable to play for Real Madrid – FCNaija

Egypt head coach Hector Cuper believes Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah is capable of playing for Real Madrid following the striker’s form in the recent outing.

Cuper was named the Arab world’s best coach after he successfully lead the Pharaoh of Egypt to their first World Cup in 28 years

 “Without a doubt he is the star of the team but what has helped us to qualify is the humility of all the team, including Salah,” Cuper told Spanish newspaper Marca.Football Prediktor

“Salah is a very good player who has the ability to play for Real Madrid without doubt,” concluded Cuper.

Salah was instrumental for Egypt’s qualification to the World Cup both in assisting and scoring most of the goal that gave the Cuper’s team the ticket to the next year tournament in Russia.

The former AS Roma winger, who has scored 15 league goals in 19 games with  Liverpool so far, has been reportedly linked with a potential move to the European champions following his impressive season in England.Football Prediktor

Article source: http://www.fcnaija.com/-cuper-believes-salah-is-capable-to-play-for-real-madrid

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