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Friday, 15 June 2018

Kelechi Iheanacho Net Worth & Biography

Biographical Information:

Kelechi Iheanacho is best known as a who was born in Nigeria on Thursday, October 3, 1996. Kelechi is currently 21 years old. Iheanacho's birth sign is Libra.
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Name:Kelechi Iheanacho
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Birth Date:Thursday, October 3, 1996
Birthplace:Nigeria
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Current Age:21 years old
Birthsign:Libra   

Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Wonder boy Samba


Fred goals


Friday, 8 June 2018

Nigeria Vs AThlectic Madrid


England VS Nigeria


Rashford’s wonder goal reminds us of his potential but can he fulfil it at Man Utd?

If the above question was asked a couple of years ago, it would have been met with snorts of derision. Marcus Rashford burst onto the scene, making the most of a warm-up injury to Anthony Martial before United’s Europa League clash against FC Midtjylland in February 2016.
He played the ‘United way’- without inhibitions or fear, a smile on his face and the exuberance of a youngster simply living out his boyhood dream.
Fast forward two seasons and speculation has been rife whether current manager Jose Mourinho is capable of getting the best out of Rashford and fellow bright prospect Anthony Martial.
READ MORE: (Watch) Marcus Rashford scores wonder goal against Costa Rica
You have to pinch yourself sometimes that those two are still classed as ‘prospects’ as they embark on what will be, on paper at least, their third seasons in the United first team. Martial’s future continues to be subject of doubt, with him appearing to be more likely to leave than Rashford.
Both were given the chance to cement a spot in the side for last season’s FA Cup final in what turned out to be a soporific defeat at the Amex which secured Brighton’s survival and ensured United had completed the full set of away defeats against the previous season’s promoted sides.
After all the rumblings and noise from their camps about supposed discontent, neither covered themselves in glory. It seemed ego ruled the roost over these happy go lucky youngsters, something you would never have expected to accuse those two of.
Rashford went onto start the final, after Romelu Lukaku was only deemed fit enough for a spot on the bench, and spurned a glorious one on one chance to level the game. That opportunity that evaded him was magnified further by a quiet showing on the biggest domestic stage.
It has been a good week for Rashford. First, named by hero Cristiano Ronaldo as one of a select few players who could take his and Lionel Messi’s joint status as one of football’s icons. Then, his stunning strike against Costa Rica propelled him into the running to start for England at the biggest stage of them all and he must be brimming with confidence after beating Real Madrid’s Keylor Navas from long range. Rashford’s short career has been filled with glorious moments- from the double in a matter of days against Midtjylland and Arsenal to another stunning double last year against the ultimate enemy- we know what Rashford has in his locker.
Will he be allowed to take his talented belongings out of that locker under Mourinho though?
That is another question.
His conservative pragmatism, which has become the norm at United, is arguably not catered for creative freedom and licence that Rashford probably craves. He has been schooled the ‘United way’ which presumably does not involve being wrapped in shackles.
That said, Mourinho always turns to Rashford as he does not go hiding and will always work for the team. When the question was put to Mourinho about Rashford, he referred the world to the fact he has made the most appearances of any outfield player in his time at United. Alright, substitute appearances are littered in there but the point is valid.
Rashford has given himself the best possible chance to start for England in the biggest stage world football can offer. If he goes onto have a fantastic tournament, he will obtain indispensable status at Old Trafford, especially as Mourinho is on punditry duties and will not miss a single kick.
With all the mindboggling talk of £60M for half a season wonder at West Ham Marko Arnautovic, I would personally prefer Rashford as Romelu Lukaku’s deputy. He still has the world at his feet despite some turbulent times under Mourinho.
We know Mourinho is almost certainly not going to suddenly release the chains- he is an old dog with his set ways and will not change.
Class tells though and Rashford has undoubtedly been an integral part of Mourinho’s plans to restore United’s fortunes.
It is frightening to think that Rashford is still only 20 and could have a future away from United. He has already achieved more at 20 than some do in an entire career and more is surely to come.
Like Manchester, Rashford is red.

Thursday, 7 June 2018

White House is doing Putin's meddling job for him




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Josh Campbell is a CNN law enforcement analyst, providing insight on national security, crime and justice issues. He previously served as a supervisory special agent with the FBI, conducting national security and criminal investigations, and as special assistant to the FBI director. Follow him on Twitter at @joshscampbell. The views expressed in this commentary are his own.
(CNN)Somewhere in Moscow, an award ceremony no doubt recently took place honoring the group responsible for pulling off one of the greatest feats in spy history.
These intelligence officers somehow managed to launch a foreign influence operation that continues to pay dividends long after being publicly blown. Their success is largely due to a combination of cunning and divisiveness on the part of American officials.
Perhaps unwittingly, the ongoing attacks by President Donald Trump and his allies against special counsel Robert Mueller and the FBI have fed Russian efforts to further divide our nation and undermine faith in our national institutions.
By now, we have all become aware of the Russian active measures campaign to sow discord in the United States during the 2016 election season. The operation included publicizing emails stolen from the Democratic Party by cyberintruders in order to hurt Hillary Clinton, dividing American society by using social media platforms to whip up manufactured outrage and potentially targeting the Trump campaign for possible exploitation.
Any one of these offensive operations should have provided cause enough for citizens of all political stripes to rally together and unite against a hostile foreign adversary seeking to undermine American democracy. Taken together, they illustrate a clear and present danger that will no doubt persist for the foreseeable future.
In the minds of some leaders in Russia, a nation in decline that has fallen victim to a downward economic spiral and continuing degradation of political freedoms, a vibrant and successful United States poses an existential threat. Still smarting from the loss of territory following the collapse of the USSR, a prosperous Russia -- in their view -- is one that can somehow restore the relative power once enjoyed in the days of the Soviet Union.
A strong America, with its penchant for defending freedom and democratic systems of governance, stands squarely in the way of this goal. Unable to mount a successful campaign on the battlefield, Russia instead opted for asymmetric warfare in order to cause political chaos here at home and distract us from our vital role on the global stage. The Kremlin denies any such interference, with President Vladimir Putin calling it "complete nonsense," but the leaders of the US intelligence community strongly believe the opposite is true.
The reason the 2016 Russian active measures operation remains successful to this day, even after public exposure, is partly due to the fact that intense partisan polarization in this country has caused our once-civil political discourse to devolve into mudslinging. Entrenched partisans now see the other "side" as the enemy, robbing us of both the time and the space to collectively focus on the greater threat from abroad.
An equally malevolent factor aiding Russia is the political fratricide being inflicted on American law enforcement by our own officials. In an effort to defend against allegations of collusion, the White House has turned its sights on the American justice system, with the President claiming himself the target of a "witch hunt" and alleging, without evidence, that he was the victim of illegal electronic surveillance and human spying by our intelligence community.
The White House has been aided by a coterie of consiglieres, like Congressman Devin Nunes (R-California), who have astonishingly accused the FBI of lying to federal judges in obtaining electronic surveillance warrants, and the President's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, who compared FBI agents executing lawful court-ordered investigative activity to German stormtroopers. These efforts have been allowed to persist by a weak Justice Department unable or unwilling to forcefully stand up to the bullies and defend the integrity of the career agents and prosecutors doing the investigating.
Long adversaries of the FBI and CIA, Russian intelligence services could not have predicted that the most damaging actions taken against American intelligence services would come from within the US government.
To be sure, the FBI has many questions to answer about its work during 2016 presidential campaign, particularly those involving candidate Hillary Clinton. An independent assessment of the FBI's actions will soon be released in a report from the Department of Justice's inspector general. But efforts by conspiracy-peddling partisans to conflate the Clinton and Trump investigations are knowingly disingenuous.
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Many former intelligence and law enforcement officials like myself have called these attacks what they are: blatant attempts by politicians in survival mode to undermine the credibility of American law enforcement in order to refute the conclusion of Mueller's investigation in the court of public opinion.
I'll leave it to the political experts to determine the utility of such a campaign and whether it is succeeding in achieving its desired political goals. But one thing is certain: These efforts play directly into the hands of the Russian government and will only make our country less safe.
The campaign to discredit our law enforcement and intelligence agencies may serve narrow political purposes by convincing parts of the electorate that the President and his allies are victims of a fictitious, out-of-control national security "Deep State," but it is not grounded in fact. The more polarized our country remains, the longer the backslapping in Moscow will continue. For the Kremlin, our division is the gift that keeps on giving.


June 2018 - DailyallNews