Wenger reacts after matching Ferguson's record fcnaija.com Dec 28, 2017 10:03 AM Arsenal boss Wenger has reacted to him matching the record set by Sir Alex Ferguson in the number of games played as a manager. The Gunners’ boss will be in charge of his 810th Premier League game when they take on Crystal Palace this weekend, matching the record set by Ferguson, who retired in 2013 and Wenger has been speaking about reaching the milestone. "I would have said, ‘You're absolutely mad, no chance’, if you told me I would be in charge for 810 games after that game against Blackburn,” said Wenger, referring to his first match in charge, a 2-0 win for Arsenal at wood Park in October 1996. “The core of the game is the same. That means the spirit, quality on the pitch and human beings putting their effort together to achieve something. To be in charge for 810 games takes loyalty, dedication and hard work, the sacrifice of your life.”
Following the lingering crisis between farmers and Fulani herdsmen, the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA) has thrown its weight behind plans by the government to resolve this crisis through the establishment of ranches across the country.
Recent videos and photos exposing modern day slave trade market in Libya, which have laid bare the shocking reality of the selling and buying of Nigerians and other African nationals in Libya, have sparked global outrage as many have raised their voices to condemn the dastardly act. Coalition of Civil society group during a protest against slavery of Nigerians and other Africans in Libya at the Libyan Embassy Asokoro in Abuja. Photo by Gbemiga Olamikan. Some human right and civil society groups, led by Ace musician, Charles Oputa, a.k.a Charly Boy, Thursday, shutdown the Libyan Embassy in Abuja to protest against the slave trade in Libya.
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