Monday, 27 March 2017

LEE | Guardiola’s Growing Pains Represent an Opportunity

When the whistle sounded last Sunday at the Etihad Stadium, there was a palpable sense of relief around the stadium.  Liverpool and Manchester City had just played a breathless game of soccer, filled with end to end action, clear chances and controversial calls on both ends of the pitch. It was exactly the kind of edge-of-your-seat play which the Premier League has become famous for.
It is also a source of concern for Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola.
Since joining in the summer, Guardiola has found Manchester City to be a far different endeavour than any he has previously undertaken.  When he first entered management, he took on the helm of Catalan juggernaut Barcelona and turned it into one of the best sides ever, with the team becoming the only club to win six major trophies within a calendar year. Guardiola tasted similar success — albeit not to quite as great extent — with German giant Bayern Munich, winning three consecutive league titles in his three years at the helm.


But key among these teams is that, prior to Guardiola’s leadership, they were already forces to be reckoned. Barcelona, despite a somewhat disappointing season in the previous year, was still composed of a core of Spanish national team players which would eventually deliver three straight major international trophies for the national team. Similarly, Bayern was hot off a treble when Guardiola joined. Manchester City, on the other hand, is very much a work in progress.
Summer signing John Stones, who cost a whopping 50 million pounds, resembles a newborn gazelle, both in his gangly running style and his inexplicably naive and self-destructive decision making on the ball. Center midfielder Fernandinho leads the league in red cards, while İlkay Gündoğan, who was signed to be Fernandinho’s midfield partner, has been injured more often than he has been fit. Guardiola himself has shouldered some of the blame for the team’s underperforming personnel; his decision to ship out fan-favorite Joe Hart in favor of bringing in Claudio Bravo has been roundly condemned due to poor performances of said keeper.
In addition to these shortcomings, the very nature of the Premier League clashes with Guardiola’s coaching style. Compared to the Bundesliga and La Liga, the Premiership is known for chaotic, end-to-end action, with patient possession taking a back seat to high-octane, vertical play. This chaos is seen in the league’s top two seeded teams. Chelsea and Tottenham trot out midfield pairings — Kante and Matic for the Blues, and Mousa Dembele and Victor Wanyama for Spurs — which are designed to destroy, not to control.


Of course, criticism with the league-wide lack of control has come from all aisles. Former Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez has criticized the ease of scoring in the Premier League, citing that “the action is everywhere and the midfield is non-existent,” while Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas claimed that it was “easier to shine in England” compared to Spain because it was “much more crazy, out of control.”  Perhaps the most infamous quote comes from former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp, who, as a form of tactical instruction, once told a player to “just fucking run around a bit.” Such a style of play is at great odds with a manager like Guardiola, who is famously fussy and has been repeatedly labelled a perfectionist.
However, despite all the stumbles he has had in England, Guardiola still has a career-defining opportunity in Manchester City. His tenure will afford him the chance to dispel what has been a recurring criticism of his: that his managerial success has largely been carried by world class players, and that his philosophy and skills as a manager has largely been peripheral to the success of his teams.
At each of his prior clubs, Guardiola has inherited elite players capable of playing in a distinctive style, but at Manchester City — as the chaotic, frenetic game against Liverpool would suggest — there is yet to be a cohesive team identity. Coupled with some less than stellar personnel and the chaotic nature of the Premier League in general, Guardiola is facing challenges which he has never faced before in his career. And while he has certainly struggled, these problems also represent a chance for Guardiola to demonstrate that his philosophy actually works and that it is he that is truly responsible for the success of his teams. This is a make-or-break opportunity for Guardiola. Despite all his past successes, it is succeeding in Manchester that will truly cement his reputation as a world-class manager.

Magu, Ali vs Senate: Presidency destroying our democracy – Fayose

Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti state Sunday urged Nigerians to resist what he described as the rascality of Presidency officials who he said are bent on destroying our hard-earned democracy and emasculating the National Assembly.
Ayodele Fayose

The governor said: “The major difference between democracy and dictatorship is the presence of the legislature in democracy and its absence in a dictatorship”, adding that efforts by this administration “to hand-cuff the National Assembly is a subtle plot to foist full-blown dictatorship on Nigerians.

He therefore charged Nigerians to resist such development, saying: “In doing so, we shall be defending our democracy and we shall also be defending ourselves and generations of Nigerians yet unborn. This democracy cost us a lot in blood and sweat. The labour and sacrifice of the heroes and heroines of our democracy must not be allowed to go in vain”, he said.
The governor made the remarks in a statement released in Ado-Ekiti Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, saying it is a shame when the Constitution of the country is violated by Federal appointees and the Presidency keeps silent.
“It confirms that the Presidency is the one behind it. In the uniform saga involving the Comptroller-General of Customs, it is safe to say that the Presidency is in support of Hammed Ali against the National Assembly.
“It is scary that a whole Senate of the Federal Republic has to bow to an appointee who had needed the same Senate to confirm his appointment. In a democracy which thrives on separation of powers, this is tantamount to an invasion of the hallowed chambers of the legislature, in the same manner that we recently witnessed against the Judiciary.
“When the Presidency accepts and defends the arrogance of one man against the time-tested and practice-honoured intricate system of governance, then, the system as a whole has collapsed. It is even more dangerous that the courts have been dragged into this obvious plot to destroy the legislature just as we recently witnessed a similar plot against the Judiciary itself”
“It is an open secret today that many judges are being blackmailed to do the bidding of the Presidency and the ruling party. It is also embarrassing to ask the Senate to maintain status quo on an issue that borders on the performance of its legislative duty”, he added.
“Presidency appointees are ridiculing and sneering at the Legislature, which is comprised of the elected representatives of the people; Presidency appointees are relentlessly and without remorse tearing the fabrics that bind this country together: What are they turning this country into? When last did this happen in Nigeria?
“Magu’s nomination has twice been rejected by the Legislature; yet, he sits pretty in office: Under what law and by whose authority? Mrs. Jamila Shu’ara, permanent secretary in the Federal Ministry of Education, who should have retired two years ago, is being brazenly kept in the civil service in flagrant violation of extant civil service rules and regulations. Where else in the civilised world can that happen?
“If a power-drunk Presidency is bent on violating the law, why can’t the individuals concerned be men and women of integrity?
“What is the essence of sending appointees’ nomination to the Senate? It is so that the Senate, which is the authority constitutionally-saddled with the responsibility to confirm or reject such nominations, can perform its duty. And its decision is biding; not advisory like some chop-and quench lawyers are rationalising. And no nominee, who fails to pass the Senate hurdle, can sit in the office to which he had been nominated.
“The spirit as well as the letters of our Constitution; and, indeed, the pillars of democratic governance erected this road block to enforce checks and balances and keep the Executive in check because power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely
“Otherwise, we shall have dictatorship on our hands and President Buhari would soon become Emperor Buhari in the same mould or even worse than those of Emperor Jean Bedel Bokassa and Emperor Idi Amin Dada. God forbid!
Fayose then warned that “the infractions by the President’s men are becoming too often, too many, and achingly intolerable. We run a constitutional government and not a dictatorship. It is a shame that they are all behaving as if Nigeria is a banana republic”.

Less Competitive Universities In Nigeria You Can Easily Gain Admission In 2017 -



Most of 2017 UTME prospective applicants
who don't want to make serious mistake of applying for an extremely competitive universities, demanded for the easiest and cheapest ones.


You will agree with me that, it is not logical to apply for an extremely competitive universities where you cannot gain admission or when the chances is extremely low

I have a friend who applied for admission into university of Ilorin for more than five years and could not gain admission.
He continue to apply for admission until he tried another school. He gained admission that very year. University of Ilorin do have more than 100000 applicants every year.


The truth is that, there are lot of universities in Nigeria
where you can apply for admission and gain it with 180 in UTME without stress and with adequate school fees.






Below are list of less competitive Universities in Nigeria in 2017




The list below is ranked based on 2016 UTME applicants numbers for the universities below:


1) Federal University, Gashua, Yobe State: This one of the newly created Federal universities. The university is new and most admission applicants don't know about it. In 2016 UTME, only 1,438 applicants applied for the school through UTME.



2) Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State: Do you know this university, is another newly created federal
university in Nigeria by last administration. Its UTME applicants for 2016 was 2,315 applicants.



3) Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State: In some
months ago . It is also a new Federal university in Nigeria and has a very low applicants of 3560 in 2016 UTME.



4) Federal University, Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State: Federal
University Dutsin-Ma is in Katsina State. You can easily
gain admission into any of the courses in the school. In
2016 UTME, the university had only 3,569 admission
applicants.



5) Federal University, Lokoja: This is also a newly created university by the Federal government and its located in Kogi State. The University offers several undergraduate Courses and in 2016 UTME, the university has only 4,660 admission applicants.



6) Federal University Of Petroleum Resources, Effurun:
FUPRE is a new Federal university in Delta State Nigeria.
It is the first petroleum university in Nigeria and has alot
of course you can apply for at undergraduate level. It had only 4,992 applicants in 2016 UTME.



7) Federal University, Kashere: Federal University, Kashere is in Gombe State and has not been well known by most Nigerian University applicants. The university is nice and you can check out the List Of Courses Offer In Federal University Gusau . In 2016 UTME, only 5,590 admission applicants seek for admission into the school.



8.) Federal University, Oye-Ekiti: This university is located in the South West region of Nigeria and to be precise in Ekiti State. It is a new Federal university with a lot of undergraduate courses for you to study In 2016 UTME, only 5,956 admission seekers applied for the school.



9) Federal University, Birnin-Kebbi: I bet you may not
know this university exist but yet it is a federal
government owned university with a lot of accredited
undergraduate courses you can apply for. The university is in Kebbi State with only 5,890 UTME applicants in 2016.



10) Federal University, Lafia: This is a Federal University
in Nasarawa State and had only 6,214 undergraduate
admission seeker in 2016 UTME.



11) Federal University, Ndufu-Alike: This is a Federal
University in Ebonyi State. Last year 2016, it has only
8,063 UTME admission applicants.



12) Federal University, Wukari: This is a newly established University in Taraba State. You can easily apply and gain admission into the school. Just imagine the university had only 8,328 UTME applicants in 2016.



13) Federal University, Dutse: Don't confuse this with
Federal University in Dutsin-ma. This one is in Jigawa
State. There are lot of accredited courses in Federal
University Dutse Jigawa State that you can apply for. It
had only 9,073 admission seekers last year through UTME.



14) Modibo Adamawa University of Technology: This is not a new University, it is formally known as federal
University of Technology Yola. It is a technology
University in Nigeria. Here are the courses offer in
Madibbo Adamawa University of technology and you can conveniently apply for them. In last year admission
exercise, the school only had 9,480 admission seekers.



15) Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University: ATBU is a
technology school in Bauch State. It was created in 1975, but it always have less applicants number. The courses offer in ATBU are much but had only 10,332 in 2016 UTME.
Fee free to apply for admission into any of the above
universities in your 2017 UTME registration. You have a
high chances of gaining admission.


Best of luck to you all,.


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