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World Cup: Nigeria qualify for 2018 finals after win over Zambia

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Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi scored the crucial goal to take Nigeria through to the World Cup finals in Russia

Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi scored as Nigeria beat a stubborn Zambia 1-0 to become the first African side to seal a place at next year’s World Cup in Russia.

The win put them on an unassailable 13 points at the top of Group B.

Chances were missed at both ends by the time Shehu Abdullahi provided the cut-back for Iwobi to finish from inside the box in the 73rd minute.

Odion Ighalo, John Mikel Obi, Victor Moses and Moses Simon went close for the Super Eagles but failed to score.

Zambia goalkeeper Kennedy Mwenne produced an acrobatic save to deny Wilfred Ndidi in the second half in a pulsating end-to-end encounter.

African WC Qualifying Group B:PlayedPoints
1. Nigeria – Qualified 513
2. Zambia57
3. Cameroon56
4. Algeria51

Augustine Mulenga thought he had put Zambia ahead in the 22nd minute, but his effort was ruled out for offside.

Fashion Sakala, Alex Ng’onga and Enock Mwepu had chances for the Chipolopolo but the 2012 African Champions failed to punish a perplexed Super Eagles defence.

But substitute Iwobi, who had scored in the reverse fixture in Ndola last October, finished off a decent attack to send Nigeria to a third straight World Cup appearance.

Moses had a great opportunity to add a second towards the end, but the Chelsea wing-back slipped inside the box.

Nigeria stay top in Group B and advance with one game to spare from a pool that was dubbed the “Group of Death” and expected to go down to the wire.

Russia will be Nigeria’s sixth appearance at the World Cup.

They reached the second round in 1994, 1998 and 2014, but exited the tournament in the group stage in 2002 and 2010.

In the other group game, Cameroon beat Algeria 2-0 at home with goals from Clinton Njie and Franck Tchidjui Pangop.

Reigning African champions Cameroon and Algeria‚ who got to the second round of the last World Cup finals in Brazil‚ have already been eliminated after disappointing campaigns.

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The South African woman building Shelby vintage cars

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The Shelby Cobra is such a rare vintage car that a South African factory builds replicas to meet demand.

Zandile Dlamini works there, welding the car chassis, one of the few women working on the factory floor in an industry dominated by men.

Video producers: Taurai Maduna and Mark Sedgwick

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‘Only one thing will work’ with N Korea, says President Trump

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Donald Trump and Kim Jong-unImage copyright Reuters
Image caption The US president and his North Korean counterpart are at loggerheads over Pyongyang’s nuclear programme

“Only one thing will work” in dealing with North Korea after years of talks with Pyongyang brought no results, US President Donald Trump has warned.

“Presidents and their administrations have been talking to North Korea for 25 years,” he tweeted, adding that this “hasn’t worked”.

Mr Trump did not elaborate further.

The two nations have been engaged in heated rhetoric over North Korea’s nuclear activities, with the US pressing for a halt of missile tests.

Pyongyang says it has recently successfully tested a miniaturised hydrogen bomb which could be loaded on to a long-range missile.

President Trump has previously warned that the US could destroy North Korea if necessary to protect America’s national interests and defend its allies in the region.

Saturday’s tweets are another cryptic announcement by America’s leader, the BBC’s Laura Bicker in Washington says.

Last week, it was suggested that US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had set up a direct line of communication with Pyongyang to try to resolve the escalating tensions.

Mr Trump then tweeted: “Save your energy Rex, we’ll do what has to be done!”

On Saturday, the US president insisted he had a good relationship with his secretary of state, but added that Mr Tillerson could be tougher.

Earlier in the week, Mr Tillerson had denied rumours of a rift between the two men, amid media reports he had called the president a “moron”.

Mr Trump’s latest comment on North Korea could just be bluster – but the fear is that Pyongyang will interpret it as a threat, our correspondent says.

In September, North Korea conducted its sixth nuclear explosive test despite international condemnation, and has promised to carry out another test in the Pacific Ocean.

At a speech to the UN later that month, Mr Trump threatened to annihilate North Korea, saying the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un,” is on a suicide mission”.

In exchange, Mr Kim in a rare statement, vowed to “tame the mentally deranged US dotard with fire”.


Inside the world’s most secretive country

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Image caption A group of “young pioneers” on the way home on the Pyongyang metro

Daily life goes on in world’s most secretive capital

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Taking portraits in Burkina Faso since the 1960s

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For more than 50 years Sory Sanle has worked as a photographer in Burkina Faso’s second city, Bobo-Dioulasso. But he didn’t place any long-term value on his photos, and was unknown outside of his local area.

Now a gallery in London wants to bring him to the world’s attention.

(Photos credit: Sory Sanle / Morton Hill gallery).

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Zambian farmer: ‘Water is becoming a problem’

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Much of sub-Saharan Africa is feeling the consequences of the drought that started more than two years ago, and Zambia is no exception.

The BBC’s Kennedy Gondwe reports on the new irrigation techniques farmers are having to adopt in response to the severe water shortage.

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Madagascar plague: WHO in huge release of antibiotics

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Doctors and nurses from The Ministry of Health and officers of the Malagasy Red Cross staff a healthcare checkpoint at the 'taxi-brousse' station of Ampasapito district in Antananarivo (05 October 2017)Image copyright AFP
Image caption The authorities are launching a major drive to combat plague in Antananarivo and have set up checkpoints in the city

More than a million doses of antibiotics have been delivered by the World Health Organization to fight an outbreak of plague in Madagascar which has killed at least 33 people.

The authorities have also banned prison visits in the two worst affected areas to prevent the spread of the disease.

The risk of contamination is high in overcrowded and unsanitary jails.

There has recently been criticism of the government’s perceived slow reaction to the outbreak.

The health ministry says the latest bout of plague has infected about 230 people – in addition to those who have died – in just two months. There are normally about 400 cases of plague every year in the country.

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Image caption Raising awareness of plague is crucial if it is to be successfully fought, health experts say
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Image caption Medics are struggling to cope with an influx of ill people

This year however the majority of cases are of pneumonic plague, which affects the lungs and is transmitted through coughing. It is considered to be the most deadly form of the disease and can be fatal within 24 hours.

The less deadly bubonic plague is often spread by rodents fleeing forest fires. Humans usually become ill after being bitten by infected fleas.

Public gatherings have been banned in response to the latest outbreak.

A specialised hospital in the capital Antananarivo is struggling to cope with the influx of ill people, local media reported, with long queues outside for face masks and medicine.

This year urban areas have been affected, a development that has worried aid agencies in a country not renowned for a robust healthcare system.

“Plague is curable if detected in time. Our teams are working to ensure that everyone at risk has access to protection and treatment. The faster we move, the more lives we save,” WHO Madagascar Representative Charlotte Ndiaye said in a statement.


When did the latest outbreak begin?

It is unclear when the disease first broke out but the first death occurred on 28 August when a passenger died in a public service vehicle in the town of Moramanga, on the east coast.

Two others persons who came had come into contact with the passenger later died, with two more succumbing to the disease in the centre of the island.

A Seychellois basketball coach died in a hospital in Antananarivo on 27 September during the Indian Ocean Basketball Championship.

Which areas are affected?

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Image caption Aid agencies are working to make prisons in Madagascar more hygienic

Two regions are particularly hit by the outbreak. The first is in eastern Madagascar – where the first death was recorded on 28 August – and the other is the central part of the island, mainly in Antananarivo.

“The risk of the disease spreading is high at national level… because it is present in several towns and this is just the start of the outbreak,” a WHO official said.

How has the government reacted?

On 30 September, Prime Minister Olivier Mahafaly Solonandrasana in a televised statement announced that all public gatherings would be banned in Antananarivo to prevent the spread of the disease following the death of the basketball coach.

In addition to school closures across the country, authorities on 5 October ordered the closure of the country’s two main universities in the eastern port of Toamasina and Antananarivo for disinfection purposes. Sports events have also been cancelled.

What else is being done to curtail the plague?

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Image caption This year urban areas have been affected, a development that has worried aid agencies in a country not renowned for its robust healthcare system

There have been concerted efforts to set up rat traps and spray insecticides in several neighbourhoods to prevent the spread of the disease. The government has also established a toll-free number to report any new cases.

The Ministry of Health in addition has also taken measures against social media users who it accuses of spreading “false news” on the disease to create panic. A Facebook user was arrested and investigated on 3 October for publishing a report which did not correspond to the toll given by the ministry.

What has been the reaction within the region?

The Ministry of Health in Seychelles has advised airlines and travel agencies to discourage people from travelling to Madagascar due to the outbreak. The authorities have also put screening measures in place at the country’s main airport.

On 6 October, Seychelles’ national carrier announced that it had “temporarily suspended” its flights to Madagascar. Several Malagasy nationals live and work in the Seychelles in various sectors and frequently travel between the two islands.

Source: BBC Monitoring


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Nigeria: Gov. El-Rufai Presents 2018 Draft Budget Of N201bn To Kaduna Residents For Inputs 

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Nasir-el-Rufai
Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir-el-Rufai

By Amos Tauna

Kaduna State government has proposed to spend N201,049,213,385.77 with capital budget gulping N125,500, 774,460.66 and recurrent expenditure of N75,548, 438, 925.12. The state government presented the 2018 Draft Budget on Saturday to Citizens for Inputs.

The government presents the budget annually in a town meeting in Kaduna, as part of measures designed to allow citizens make inputs, after which the State Executive Council would approve the final estimate.

Governor Nasir El-Rufai is scheduled to present the final draft estimate to Kaduna State House of Assembly on 12th October for consideration and passage into law.

Speaking at the town hall meeting, Governor Nasir El-Rufai urged citizens to suggest projects they want the government to execute for them, noting that the last two budgets for 2016 and 2017 were raised after citizens recommended projects not captured.

El-Rufai said the town hall meeting is a platform for the government to hear the people on yearnings and aspirations, as a way to make them participate in governance.

He said the state government has made the draft budget available on the internet for people to study and make contributions.

He commended the State House of Assembly for passing the state budgets in record time since 2015 to enable implementation to commence by 1st of January.

Uba Sani, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Political and Intergovernmental affairs said, through the town hall meetings the 2016 and 2017 budgets were increased after inputs from citizens were captured before they were sent to the State House of Assembly for passage into law.

According to Uba, the 2016 budget was raised from N169b to N171b, an increase of 5bn, while the 2017 budget was raised from N189b to N215bn, and increase of 26 billion to accommodate projects suggested by people at the town hall meetings.

The 2018 draft budget estimate of N201, 049, 213,385.77 maintained a priority for capital spending which has N125,500,774,460,66, reflecting 62.4 percent of the budget proposals. Recurrent expenditure is set at N75,548,438,925,12, 37.6 percent of the budget.

The Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Muhammad Sani Abdullahi explained that the 2018 budget targets the completion of capital projects begun in 2017 and delivery of public goods as outlined in the State Development Plan (2015-2020).

Speaking on behalf of Civil Society Organizations, Emmanuel Bonet called for increased funding to State Independent Electoral Commission (SIECOM), to enable it conduct the forthcoming Local Government Elections without hitches, noting that the N500m allocated to the commission is insufficient.

The Minority Whip and Member Representing Chikun Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, Yakubu Barde, commended Governor Nasir Elrufai for carrying the citizens of the state along, by given them a platform to air their views and criticisms, adding ,”when it comes to governance, partisanship must be set aside”.

Garba Shehu Sarkin Noma, Member representing Sanga/Jema’a Federal Constituency said, though he is a member of the PDP, but ‘we must commend good things no matter where they came from’.

He said the administration of Nasir Elrufai is ‘building enduring institutions’ that will outlast his administration, especially the entrenchment of transparency and accountability in governance.

Sarkin Noma called for the implementation of Anchor Borrower scheme in Southern Kaduna to empower the youth in agriculture.

Rapper Nelly arrested over alleged tour bus rape

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Nelly pictured on stage in 2008 at Radio 1's Big Weekend
Image caption A lawyer for the 42-year-old artist denied the allegations

Rapper Nelly has been arrested after a woman accused him of raping her on his tour bus following a concert near Seattle.

Police in Auburn said they arrested the artist after a woman called emergency services at 03:48 (07:48 GMT) to report a sex assault.

Nelly, whose real name is Cornell Iral Haynes Jr, was taken into custody on a second degree rape charge, TMZ said.

In a statement his lawyer described the allegation as “completely fabricated”.

“Our initial investigation clearly establishes this allegation is devoid of credibility and is motivated by greed and vindictiveness,” Scott Rosenblum said in a statement.

Nelly is best known for his US number one hits “Hot in herre” and “Dilemma”, but has not released new music for a number of years.

In 2015 he was arrested on felony charges after police found drugs and guns on board his tour bus.

The 42-year-old is currently on tour with the Backstreet Boys and Florida Georgia Line, and performed in Auburn on Friday night.

The bus was parked near a local Walmart at the time of the alleged incident. A police statement said they were continuing to investigate.

Nelly was due to perform on the Smooth Stadium Tour in Ridgefield near Portland on Saturday evening.

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