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Sadio Mane Wins African Footballer of Year Again

Sadio Mane was named African Footballer of Year on Thursday after a season in which he kicked the winning penalty for Senegal as they claimed their first Africa Cup of Nations title and repeated the feat when they secured World Cup qualification.
Mane finished ahead of Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, his former Liverpool teammate, and fellow Senegalese Edouard Mendy in the voting.
It was the second time the 30-year-old Mane, who last month joined German champions Bayern Munich, has won the award.
He was the last winner of the award in 2019. The Confederation of African Football did not hold it over of the last two years and has now changed to recognising accomplishments over the season rather than the calendar year.
Mane converted the winning penalty in February as Senegal beat Egypt in the Cup of Nations final in Yaounde, proving the talisman as his country took a first ever African title.
Six weeks later, he struck the decisive spot kick as Senegal again edged Egypt in a penalty shootout to win a place at the World Cup finals in Qatar.
He overshadowed Salah on both occasions, although the pair shared success with Liverpool in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup and helped them reach the Champions League final, which they lost to Real Madrid.
Mane also finished ahead of Salah in the 2019 voting. Salah, 30, won the award in 2017 and 2018 with Mane second on both occasions.
“I dedicate this award to the youth of Senegal. I’m very emotional and don’t have the words to express how I’m feeling,” Mane told the audience at the CAF awards in Rabat after flying in from Washington D.C., where he scored in Bayern’s preseason friendly win over D.C. United on Wednesday.
Mendy, who plays for Chelsea, was named the best goalkeeper in the world at FIFA’s 2021 award, held in January.
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Tinubu congratulates Daniel Bwala on 50th birthday

President Bola Tinubu on Monday felicitated with Dr Daniel Bwala, Special Adviser on Policy Communication, on his 50th birthday.
“President Tinubu lauds Bwala’s articulation of government policies to ensure the public understands the administration’s agenda,” Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President’s spokesman, said in a statement.
The president also commended Bwala for leveraging his expertise as a lawyer, political analyst and public affairs commentator in performing his duties with clarity and insight.
“On this milestone birthday, I join family, friends, and colleagues in celebrating Bwala, whose insights on government policies and programmes continue strengthening the administration’s outreach efforts.
“May the years ahead bring him continued fulfilment and greater opportunities to advance our collective vision for a thriving Nigeria,” the president stated.
Bwala is a member of the Nigerian and English Bar.
President Tinubu wished him continued success and more years of impactful service to the nation.
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TAJBank gets new global rating, wins Islamic bank award

Nigeria’s fastest growing non-interest banking services provider, TAJBank Limited, has consolidated its frontline position by winning an award at the just concluded Islamic Finance News (IFN) Awards in Dubai.
According to a statement by its Managing Director, Hamid Joda, the bank won the “Best Islamic Bank in Nigeria” award through a global survey conducted by the IFN.
Joda attributed the bank’s global recognition to the commitment of the board, management and members of staff to best industry standards in products and services.
“We want to thank IFN for the very credible poll that indicated that TAJBank is leading the non-interest banking segment of Nigeria.
“We also assure our growing customers that, as our mantra says, TAJBank’s only interest is the customers,”Joda he said.
The bank’s Co-Founder, Sherif Idi, described the IFN award as a testament to relentless efforts of the management to ensure that TAJBank is the preferred choice for customers.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that TAJBank had in 2022 received the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) certification.
It also received three International Standards Organisation (ISO) certifications by the Certification Partner Global (CPG), namely ISO 27001, ISO 22301, and ISO 20000 on Information Security, Business Continuity, and IT Service Management Systems.
At the domestic level, the bank has also won several awards, including the Leadership Newspaper’s “Banker of The Year Award 2020’’, Business Day Newspaper’s “Islamic Bank of the Year Award’’ for three consecutive years.
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NAFDAC warns fruit sellers against chemical use for preservation

The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) in Sokoto state has warned fruit sellers to refrain from using calcium carbonate and other harmful chemicals to preserve fruits.
The warning was issued by the State Coordinator, Mr Abdusalam Lawal, during a public awareness campaign against the use of chemicals in food preservation on Thursday in Sokoto.
Lawal urged fruit and foodstuff dealers to stop the dangerous practice, stressing that it posed serious risks to public health.
With Ramadan fasting approaching, a period of increased fruit consumption, he highlighted the importance of using safe preservation methods.
He warned that the use of chemicals like calcium carbonate could lead to severe health issues, including kidney damage, cancer, hypertension, and even terminal diseases.
“We must understand that mixing chemicals with consumables in the name of food preservation is hazardous to our health,” Lawal stated.
He condemned the practice, calling it not only harmful but also “suicidal.”
Lawal explained that only welders were permitted to use calcium carbonate for tasks such as melting iron, and that NAFDAC would increase surveillance to ensure that chemicals were being used properly and not sold to fruit vendors.
In response, Alhaji Bello Danda, Chairman of the Association of Fruit and Vegetable Marketers and Distributors in Sokoto, advised fellow sellers to adopt hygienic methods for fruit preservation.
He warned that violators of this process would face penalties.
Danda demonstrated how mangoes, bananas, and watermelons could be ripened safely in commercial quantities without posing harm to consumers.
He also called on the government to provide amenities for a more conducive trading environment in markets and to assist with modern preservation machinery for longer-lasting fruit storage.
Danda noted that Kasuwan Daji Market was widely patronised by people from southern Nigeria as well as neighbouring countries.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the NAFDAC team also inspected preservation methods, transportation networks, and held discussions with marketers on various issues.
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