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Morocco advances to quarter-finals as Spain flops in penalty kicks shootout

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Morocco advances to quarter-finals as Spain flops in penalty kicks shootout

 Morocco continued their stunning run at the Qatar World Cup on Tuesday when they upset former champions Spain 3-0 on penalty kicks to reach the quarter-finals for the first time.

Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou saved penalty kicks from Carlos Soler and Sergio Busquets, in between Pablo Sarabia’s kick against the post, to steady the North Africans’ path to success.

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) defender Achraf Hakimi —- who was born and raised in Spain and had started his career at Real Madrid —- clinched victory for the Atlas Lions.

He scored with a Panenka-like chip into the middle, after Abdelhamid Sabiri and Hakim Ziyech had converted and Badr Benoun’s effort was saved by Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon.

The score was locked at 0-0 after 120 minutes in which scoring chances were sparse, although Sarabia almost stole victory for Spain.

That was when he hit the post for the first time seconds before the shootout.

“I’m so happy for the team. They did a great job for the whole of the game. The team did a great job, an incredible job. All the players,” Bounou said.

Busquets said: “It was really cruel how we lost. Really cruel. It was a Moroccan wall. We were looking for the opening but we didn’t find it. We were just unlucky.”

Morocco became the fourth African country to ever reach the last eight and the first since Ghana in 2010.

They now face Portugal or Switzerland, who complete the round 16 later on Tuesday, on Saturday when they will bid to become the first team from their continent to make the semi-finals.

“A historic victory, I think the people at home are very happy,” forward Walid Cheddira said.

They had already impressed in the group stage where they beat Belgium 2-0 and Canada 2-1 after holding the 2018 runners-up Croatia to a 0-0 draw.

No opposing player has managed to beat them in Qatar as the only goal they have conceded was an own goal by Nayef Aguerd against Canada.

Spain is meanwhile without a knockout victory in three World Cups since lifting the trophy in 2010 against the Netherlands.

They went out in the group stage in 2014 and in the last 16 four years later on penalty kicks against hosts Russia.

They started with an impressive 7-0 win against Costa Rica but never won again, drawing 1-1 with Germany and losing 2-1 against Japan before the exit against Morocco.

At age 18 years and 123 days, Spain midfielder Gavi made history on the day during the game.

He became the youngest player since Brazil legend Pele in the 1958 final (17 years 249 days) to start in a World Cup knockout game.

This was after he had also featured in all group games.

But he and his teammates badly lacked ideas as they found no way through the Morocco defence, with Marco Asensio hitting the side-netting in the 27th minute.

Bayern Munich’s Noussair Mazraoui tried his luck from a distance at the other end but the ball was gathered by Simon.

Aguero headed over from a promising position, set up by the lively Sofiane Boufal.

After the break, Dani Olmo’s left-angle free-kick was fisted away by Bounou as Spain tried in vain to up the pressure.

The Atlas Lions had a rare attack with some five minutes left but Cheddira failed to get a dangerous shot toward goal.

Simon then just got the ball away after a backpass ahead of the charging Abdessamad Ezzalzouli.

In stoppage time, Morata’s poor header went well over, and Bounou just palmed away another curling Olmo free-kick which two Spain players had missed.

Cheddira then failed to beat Simon from close range when he should have done better.

This almost backfired when Sarabia fired Rodrigo’s cross against the far post from a tight right angle a minute after coming on.

And when he hit the post again in Spain’s first attempt in the shootout, it set the stage for La Roja drawing a complete blank.

They joined Switzerland in 2006 as the only teams failing to score in a World Cup shootout.

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NRC: Opeifa Pledges Improved Service Delivery As He Kicks Off Revitalization Initiatives

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NRC: Opeifa Pledges Improved Service Delivery As He Kicks Off Revitalization Initiatives

The Managing Director of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC), Dr Kayode Opeifa, has assured Nigerians of his determination to actualise an enviable regime of service delivery, even as he flagged off a tour of the districts under the NRC in preparation for the Corporation’s upcoming developmental and revitalization initiatives.

He highlighted this at the Iddo Train Station, assuring train passengers, particularly the daily commuters from Ijoko and other border communities in Ogun State, to Iddo and Idumota axis of the Lagos Island, pointing out that the new management would revive the 2.00 pm Mass Transit Train Service (MTTS) in tandem with their request.

Two senior staffers, the District Manager, Engr Augustine Arisa and District Superintendent, Mrs Chidinma Mba, had earlier affirmed that the train services was directly impacting on the wellbeing of the Idumota market, especially the operations of the MTT line, as the market usually shrinks in patronage, any day the train fails to run.

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He expressed satisfaction that the MTT line was already so relevant and assured that he would leave no stone unturned to meet and exceed their expectations.

“NRC management being aware of the centrality of the MTT Kajola to Iddo rail line to the continued prosperity of the Iddo, Idumota and some other big markets in Lagos will not only continue to sustain the line, but work to add addition service after careful commercial market viability and sustainability studies”, Opeifa said, adding that, the transformation of the Iddo Terminal remains central to his management goals; hence the commitment to tangibly improve the terminal’s infrastructure, and boost its capacity to further justify passenger’s confidence and experience.

He maintained that he would not hesitate to bare his fangs and terminate the contract of any contractors found unwilling to go the extra mile to improve in service delivery.

Opeifa also directed the installation of solar panels around the station to improve the lightning condition and assured that a comprehensive review of all land leases around the station was underway.

He recalled the several historical monuments and railway relics and urged corporate organisations and individual philanthropists to support the corporation in the area of the provision of conveniences for train passengers as part of their Corporate Social Responsibility.

At Ebute Metta, which was described as a hub to other districts, the NRC Boss visited the NRC Running Shed of the corporation.

He expressed satisfaction with the observed dedicated commitment of engineers, comprising men and women, particularly the women engineers and technicians, working in the corporation who were in healthy competition with their male counterparts towards ensuring that all the nation’s rolling assets were in enviable conditions.

At the Store, the Managing Director charged that management must embark on the painting of the Corporation’s several legacy buildings across the country, pledging to significantly improve its image as a logistics hub for service delivery and principal mobility provider in Nigeria.

Opeifa frowned on the activities of vandals after noting that there were no scraps in the railway, and reiterated his position that anyone caught vandalizing the rail materials across the country, would feel the full wrath of the law.

He promised that the management would restore to shape as many narrow gauge locomotives as were still serviceable and timely deploy them across the country to enable them serve passenger traffic anywhere it had existing train lines, just as the federal government aggressively continued to invest and expand the national standard gauge corridor.

At the Battery Room, as well as the Laboratory, an inspection of all the mechanical fluids, which was a crucial facility responsible for analyzing the quality and integrity of mechanical fluids used in NRC rail operations, was carried out.

He assured the laboratory workers that he would continue to support their growth and development, having himself trained and once worked as an Analytical chemist.

By the time he got to the Agege Station he was so informed he went into a brainstorming session via a closed door meeting with officials from the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), led by the Director Rail Services Engr Olasunkanmi Okusaga, on how to tackle security challenges between the two stations Babatunde Raji Fashola Station and the Lagos State Train Station at Agege Station.

The Railway Corporation Boss later had a guided tour of the Agege Station, led by the Station Manager, Mrs Ese Asowata, affording him the opportunity to go round to check the Station’s conveniences, the VIP Lounge, the Control Room, the Ticketing Lounge and the administrative sections, among several others.

Addressing all challenges, Opeifa maintained that under no circumstances should the ticketers not work to relieve passengers with disability access to the train. 

Opeifa, while addressing the specifics of some train passengers, told one of them, Olatunde Apata, who had raised the issue of what could be done for any passenger who missed his train. 

Apata, who said he was heading to the Prof. Wole Soyinka Station in Abeokuta, Ogun State, had missed his train because he went to pray.

He explained that efforts were in the pipeline to see how the issue of those missing their train would be addressed even as he disclosed that the NRC and LAMATA were working at how to ensure passengers could co-switch and access the metro train to continue their journey from the stations.

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ACG Orbih Inspects Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, Stresses Importance of Officers, Stakeholders’ Synergy

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ACG Orbih Inspects Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, Stresses Importance of Officers, Stakeholders' Synergy

The Zonal Coordinator Zone ‘A’, Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs, (ACG) OC Orbih, on Wednesday emphasized the importance of synergy between Customs Command and stakeholders, as well as diligence amongst Officers.

The ACG emphasised this during his first official visit to the Kirikiri Lighter Terminal (KLT) Command. 

During the March 26, 2025, visit, he was heartily received by the Customs Area Controller (CAC), Comptroller EJ Edelduok, who equally presented a report highlighting the command’s achievements since she assumed leadership. 

ACG Orbih Inspects Kirikiri Lighter Terminal, Stresses Importance of Officers, Stakeholders' Synergy

*L-R: Assistant Comptroller General ACG Orbih with the Customs Area Comptroller, EJ Edelduok, during a working visit on Wednesday in Lagos. 

The report underscored the Command’s efforts in revenue generation and trade facilitation.

ACG Orbih stressed the need for officers to maintain a high level of professionalism and work collaboratively with stakeholders to achieve the Command’s objectives.

He assured the Officers of the Command that he would escalate the challenges facing the command to the Headquarters, ensuring that their concerns are timely addressed. 

He also pledged to play his role by supporting the command, demonstrating his commitment to enhancing operational efficiency and facilitating trade within the zone.

Expatiating on the visit, the Command’s image maker, Chief Superintendent of Customs Victor Ogagbor, stated that with this visit, the ACG reaffirmed his commitment to fostering a collaborative and productive work environment, which would ultimately consummate the Customs Service’s strategic objectives.

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MWUN Set to Host Quadrennial National Delegates Conference, Awards, and Book Launch

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MWUN Set to Host Quadrennial National Delegates Conference, Awards, and Book Launch

…Ibadan Prince, Comrade Adeyanju set to hand over power, exemplify by a rancour-free Delegates Conference

The Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) is gearing up for its 7th Quadrennial National Delegates Conference (NDC), scheduled to be held on Friday, March 28, 2025, at Festival Hotels, Amuwo Odofin, Festac Town, Lagos State. 

This highly anticipated event promises to be a momentous occasion as it will feature several key activities, including an awards ceremony, a book launch, and a leadership transition.

One of the highlights of the conference will be the awards ceremony, which is designed to recognize excellence and dedication in the maritime sector.

 The leadership of MWUN has instituted a prestigious awards ceremony to honor outstanding individuals who have significantly contributed to the growth and development of the industry. 

Awards will be presented in different categories, and all award recipients are encouraged to arrive punctually, to ensure a smooth and successful ceremony.

MWUN Set to Host Quadrennial National Delegates Conference, Awards, and Book Launch

Ibadan Prince, Comrade Adewale Adeyanju

In addition to the awards ceremony, the conference will also feature the launch of a landmark book titled “HISTORY OF MARITIME WORKERS UNION OF NIGERIA, 1996 TO 2024.”

 This historical publication, the first of its kind in the industry, serves as a vital resource to educate future generations about the union’s journey, struggles, and milestones. 

The book was painstakingly compiled and documented by the union under the visionary leadership of Comrade (Prince) Dr. Adewale Adeyanju.

The conference will also witness a leadership transition, as the incumbent leadership has dutifully completed its tenure.

 In adherence to the union’s constitution, which stipulates a maximum of two terms of four years each, Comrade (Prince) Dr. Adeyanju will honorably hand over the reins of power in a seamless and rancour-free National Delegates Conference. 

This transition ensures the continuity and stability of the union’s legacy of service and advocacy for Maritime Workers.

The 7th Quadrennial National Delegates Conference promises to be a memorable event, as it will bring together stakeholders from the maritime sector, labor leaders, and government officials. 

The conference will provide a platform for discussions on critical issues affecting the maritime sector, as well as the union’s plans and strategies for the future.

As the Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria prepares for this significant event, it is clear that the union remains committed to its core values of promoting the welfare of its members, advocating for their rights, and contributing to the growth and development of the maritime sector.

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