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1968 Swaziland Gains Independence From the British
The Southern African state became a British protectorate in 1902 after the Anglo-Boer war. King Sobhuza became the head of the nation in and reigned even after independence until 1982. He was succeeded by Mswati III, his son, who currently rules the country.
SPORTI experienced hell with Messi at PSG – Neymar

Al-Hilal forward Neymar has claimed that he experienced “hell” alongside Lionel Messi at Paris Saint-Germain.
Neymar admits that the two of them failed to “make history” in France.
Both players left PSG this summer, with Messi signing for Inter Miami as a free agent.
Neymar joined Al-Hilal after six years in Ligue 1.
He told Globo: “I was very happy for the year he had, but at the same time very sad because he lived on both sides of the coin, he went to heaven with the Argentina team, won everything in recent years, and with Paris, he lived hell.
“We lived through hell, both he and I. We get upset because we’re not there for nothing, we’re there to do our best, be champions, try to make history. That’s why we started playing together again; we came together there so we could make history. Unfortunately, we didn’t make it.”
Credit to: dailypost.ng
FG to establish solid minerals corporation, targets 50% contribution to GDP

Dele Alake, minister of solid minerals, says the federal government will soon establish the Nigerian solid minerals corporation.
Alake said the corporation will be similar to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited.
Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Sunday, Alake said the government is ready to take the “bull by the horns” to “reap the trillion dollars worth of minerals under the ground” across the country.
“Mining is big business. Nigeria must assert its presence in this environment by replicating its strategic positioning in the petroleum sector by setting up a corporate body that plays in this field,” the minister said.
“Consequently, the ministry shall work towards the incorporation of the Nigerian Solid Minerals Corporation.
“This is a corporate body that will have subsidiaries doing business in the seven priority areas that require immediate intervention and focus: gold, coal, limestone, bitumen, lead, iron-ore and baryte.
“Existing enterprises such as the National Iron-Ore Company, and ongoing arrangements, such as the Bitumen Concessioning Programme, will be reviewed to fit into this new system.
“The proposed corporation will seek and secure partnership investment agreements with big multinational companies worldwide to leverage the attractive investment-friendly regime operating in the country to secure massive foreign direct investment for the mining sector.
“The positioning of the national corporation as a guarantor and protector of the partnership agreements is expected to assure partners of our seriousness and fidelity.
“Similarly, the solid minerals corporation will provide robust support for Nigerian businessmen seeking funding abroad and help to authenticate their investment proposals to speed up the commitment of their partners to invest.”
“Domestically, the solid minerals corporation will engage the Nigerian financial system, which has demonstrated palpable reluctance to support mineral prospecting and mining because of the long-term gestation of value generation by developing a Fund to facilitate investments in mining at interest rates that will be mutually agreed.
Alake said his ministry seeks to add 50 percent to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) from solid minerals.
“The ministry will be introducing a security tax force and mines police that will help the country combat illegal mining and smuggling,” he said.
“For the last time, let me declare that the ministry is giving such persons 30 days grace to join a miners’ co-operative or find another vocation to do,” he said.
“On the expiration of the period, the full weight of the law will fall on anyone seen on a mining site without a determinable status.
“This message will be interpreted into Nigerian languages and broadcast on the radio to ensure no one is ignorant of this directive.”
Credit to: thecable.ng
First Lady Fatima Maada Bio Arrived in Kenya

I have just arrived in Nairobi, Kenya from Namibia today the 3rd September, 2023 to join my dearest husband President Julius Maada Bio who is traveling from Freetown to attend the Climate Change Summit here in Kenya. I thank Allah for his journey mercies on us.
Credit to: First Lady Fatima Maada Bio Facebook
HAPPY NEW WEEK

“As the new week presents you with opportunities and choices to decide on, may God grant you discernment to make the right decisions.
HAPPY FIRST SUNDAY

TODAY NA FIRST SUNDAY
Put your Dress In Order! (Hebrew 10:26)
Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching.
“Youth are the Leaders of the Present and Future” – First Lady Dr. Fatima Maada Bio tell Namibia

PREMIER LEAGUE VS SOUDI PRO LEAGUE SPENDING

Premier League clubs have spent over three times more than Saudi Pro League clubs on transfers so far this summer
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Awoniyi eyes Chelsea scalp

Nigerian striker Taiwo Awoniyi will be eyeing another goal when Nottingham Forest face Chelsea on Saturday (today) at Stamford Bridge.
After scoring in seven consecutive matches to break the 28-year scoring record for the Tricky Trees and also becoming the third African player (joint-level with Mohamed Salah and Emmanuel Adebayor) to score in seven successive PL games, the match against Chelsea presents an opportunity for him to score in an eighth straight match.
The Blues will be even more wary of the big Super Eagles striker thanks to his two-goal man-of-the-match performance against them the last time they met last season.
After seven straight wins in all competitions against Forest, Chelsea failed to beat them in two meetings upon their return to the Premier League after more than two decades.
Draws at the City Ground and at Stamford Bridge in their encounters last season makes this game a redemption game for the Blues.
Credit to: punchng.com