Monday, 8 February 2016

Helping Hands International training for the week





NAIROBI
@Tumaini House, 5th Floor, RM 5b
Every Saturday by 3pm-5pm




IKORODU: @BEST CONSULT DRIVING SCHOOL ACCADEMY, 234 LAGOS IKORODU ROAD BETWEEN MAJIDUN AND OGOLONYO B/STOP. WEDS 11AM - HOST (DR. MADU).

ALABA: @TANTALIZERS FAST FOOD
FRANK GLASS B/STOP OPP. LICENSE OFFICE OJO ALABA LAGOS
SATURDAYS 11AM PROMPT.

EGBEDA: @TRAINGLE FAST FOOD
PONLE B/STOP EGBEDA
SATURDAYS 11AM

IKEJA: @14 OMOTAYO OJO STREET
OFF OSHOPY PLAZA
OFF ALLEN AVENUE IKEJA LAGOS
EVERY FRIDAY 10AM PROMPT.

WUSE: @44B HARPER CRESCENT,
WUSE ZONE 7
TUESDAYS & SATURDAYS 12PM

NYANYA: @ROTCHAN GARDEN BY MERRY HEART HOTEL, TIPPER GARAGE BESIDE KAMSHI PLAZA, NYANYA.
SATURDAYS 11AM .

KUBWA: @KAGINI PRIMARY SCHOOL,
KUBWA AXIS
EVERY SATURDAYS BY 10AM TO 12PM. 

GARKI: @Suite 26, Garki 2 Shopping Centre, Opp. City Plaza (Calabar Kitchen). Wednesdays 11am

ABA
@CHILLIS FAST FOOD OPP ABS,
ORAIFITE STR AWADA
EVERY THURSDAY BY 2:30PM


ABIA
Join us every Thursday
@FSH9 Building Abia State Polytechnic
Time - 2:00 pm


IBADAN
@AMAZING PLAZA, OPP POLICE STATION, ORITA CHALLENGE, IBADAN.
MON, WED 4PM & SAT. 3PM

@NO 34, SHOBU COMPLEX,
OJOO IBADAN.
MON, WED & SAT.

@No 2, Shobande Str.
Oremeji B/Stop Mokola Ibadan
Tuesday 12:00pm.

CALABAR
@GOVERNMENT SCIENCE SCHOOL AKIM, OPPOSITE RABANA BY IBB WAY,CALABAR. EVERY THURSDAY BY 4PM

CROSS RIVER
@ARMY PRIMARY SCHOOL.
AKAMPKA, CROSS RIVER
EVERY WEDNESDAY BY 4PM.


ASABA
@MR BIGGS OPPOSITE STADIUM,
ALONG NNEBISI ROAD, ASABA

Every Saturdays @Last Floor, Plato Plaza, Beside Tacjo Filling Station,
DBS Road, Asaba. 3pm.


UYO
MINIKA: @GRACES R N R IBB WAY UYO BY 3PM EVERY SUNDAYS.
AKS MINIKA: @119 AKA ITIAM STREET
OPP MUTUAL ALLIANCE ESTATE UYO

WARRI
@OUR LADY'S HIGH SCHOOL HALL
BY AIRPORT JUNCTION
SUNDAYS 3 PM

@255 EFFURUN SAPELE RD
OPP. GTB BANK
TUES. 12 NOON

LAGOS
BARIGA: @CANICE, #1 ADARANIJO STREET, BESIDE THE MOSQUE,
KADUPE BUSTOP.
PEDRO BARIGA CANICE
EVERY WEDNESDAY BY 12 NOON

IPAJA: @CHRISTY SEGE NURSERY & PRIMARY
SCH BESIDE AFRICAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL IPAJA LAST B/STOP, IPAJA
EVERY THURSDAY 3PM.

ABULE EGBA: @ABEY LINK CAFE
OPP OJA-OBA BUS STOP, ABULE EGBA LAGOS.
EVERY SAT 11AM

MUSHIN: @178,PALM AVENUE
BY EXPRESS B/STOP
B/4 MUSHIN LOCAL GOVT MUSHIN LAGOS.
EVERY SAT 12NOON.


OGUDU
@37 Ogudu Road, By Victoria Bustop. %Emmabel & Dees Complex.
Every Monday by 4pm

ENUGU
@78 OWERRI RD OFF OGUI ROAD
BY ST. DAY SRPING B/STOP.

@Queens model school,
#50 One-day Road, By One-Day Bus/Stop. Agbani Road Enugu
Every Tuesdays

Trans Ekulu Girls Secondary School, Saturdays 11am

ILORIN
@PROSPEROUS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
1 ALASELE LANE, OPP LARA BOOK STRT. BEHIND WORLD CLASS PHONES
SAT. 3PM.

OSUN
Osun State Union Baptist Pry School Odiolowo Olaiya Osogbo
Every Saturday by 4:00pm

OGUN STATE
@FEMIK COMPUTER TECH, BESIDE STARTIMES OFFICE. OBANITOKO ABEOKUTA. 11am
OR
@Hero Conference Centre, Moshood Abiola way Abeokuta
Every Tuesday by 3pm

ONITSHA
@#8 Oraifite Street
Off MCC By St. Michaels Catholic Church Awada, Onitsha by 12pm Every Saturday

@GODS ARM DELIVERANCE MISSION, NO NNODI STREET BY 7 CHIEF OGBUGA STREET. BY YAM ZONE OGBUNABALI, PHC
EVERY SATURDAYS 12NOON


KANO
@Treasure Hotel, #70 Emir Road
By Ibo Road, Kano.
Sundays 4pm.

UGHELLI
@NO. 88 IWHREKPOKPOR ROAD BEFORE KES COLLEGE, UGHELLI.
TIME: 4:00PM, EVERY MONDAYS.

LAGOS:
Every friday @ No 14, Omotayo Ojo street, off majekodunmi str, beside Oshoppy plaza, Allen. 12noon prompt.

Every Wednesday @ MR. BIGGS., Ikotun-Idimu Rd. Ilepo B/Stop, Ikotun by 11am prompt.

Every Thursday@ No 7, Omolara Close, off Olatunji Akinsanya str, by Pedro, Gbagada by 11am prompt.

No 1 Osumenyi st ,behind St Patricks catholics Church ,Alaba international mkt.1St flaw left wing.every saturday 12noon.

every Tuesday @May 77 Event Centre. Opp Mr Biggs Okota by Okota R/abt. Time: 11am prompt.

71, POWA shops, barracks bus-stop Adaranijo str, Pedro Road, Somolu.
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Time: 11am prompt.

2, Alhaji sanni str, Nepa bus stop, Aguda surulere. 11am every Thursday.

7, Alhaja street idi oro bus stop, Muslim. 12 noon

Sats @ No 17. Adeniyi Adefioye street Surulere, lagos, opposite kilo hotels, besides Value Mart(Pinkish building). Time: 12 noon

Ojodu 30 alhj bakare street beside first bank @ house of champions worship center ojodu b/stop. Saturdays by 12pm.

House of Champions Worship Centre, 30 Alhaji Bakare Street, beside First Bank Plc, Ojodu-Berger b/stop, Ojodu-Berger, Lagos. Every Wednesday by 4pm.

ABUJA
No 44b harper crescent, zone 7, wuse Abuja , Saturday 12pm and Tuesday 12pm. Every wednesday, house 7A, police barrack, gwagwalada, Abuja.
Every Saturday @City College of Education, Mararaba Abuja.

H2i Seminar @ Lovers Garden, by Nepa Office, Gudu Junction, Abuja, Every Friday @ 3pm prompt

CALABAR:
Special Education Centre, Ibom Layout, off Marian Rd. Calabar. Every Thursday, 4pm

UYO:
PATFON Academy, Enenmkprong, Off Calabar-Itu Road, Itam, Uyo,
Akwa Ibom State.


Fantasy Plaza str, behind Uyo sport Stadium. Mon - Friday. Time: 2pm

OWERRI
10, Elekwernwa Street, Off Weatherall Road, by Cherubim Bus Stop,
Owerri.
Wed by 3pm.

ENUGU
Trans Ekulu Girls secondary school, by white house bustop, Enugu. 11am ,every Saturdays.

KWARA
PROSPEROUS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, NO1 ALASELA LANE,OPPOSITE LARA BOOKSTORES,BEHIND WORLD CLASS PHONES,UPPER TAIWO RD,ILORIN SATS 3PM.

MEDAN OFFICE, MARTRITE BUILDING, OPP. MTN, AHMADU BELLO WAY, GRA, ILORIN, every sat 1.30pm

IBADAN:
H2I Seminar holding on THURSDAYS at No 2,Shobande str.,Oremeji B/Stop Mokola Ibadan by 11:00am.

BENIN:
Motel Benin Plaza. Beside Central Hospital . GRA.
Every Sunday by 3:00PM

Tomline Royal Center. #5 Maho Street, Opp NNPC Gas Station, After UNIBEN campus, Ekenwan Road, Benin city
10am Every Saturday & Sunday by 2pm

ABA
Diplomat Assemble Hall
#104 Aba Owerri Road
Abia State
Time: 3pm Every Sunday.

CAMEROUN:
The Tchuks Hotel Molyko Buea,
Every Thursday by 5pm

Hotel le depute yaounde, every Saturday. Time: 4 pm

UGHELLI PRESENTATION CENTER: NO88 IWHREKPOKPOR ROAD BE4 KES COLLEGE, UGHELLI. TIME: 4:00PM, EVERY MONDAYS.

AGBOR
Ika National Hall, opposite post office, Agbor. Mondays 4:30pm.

OWERRI
Akwa Akuma Girls Secondary School, every Sat or 10 Elekwernwa St off Weatheral Rd, by Cherubim Bustop, Owerri. Wednesdays by 3 pm.

BAYELSA 1
@Katsina Pink Hotel,
Beside Osiri Plaza, Tombia Market
Every Friday by 3pm

BAYELSA 2
Ayoks Hotel-Ompadec Amarata,
Yenagoa,
Bayelsa State. 3pm Fridays

BAYELSA 3
@Suite 5, No 49, Dimrose Road,
Biogbolo, Yenagoa

BAYELSA 4
The Refiners Fire Church, Off Amb Otiotio Road, By Isaac Boro Expressway,
Yenizue-Gene. Yenagoa.

ILORIN
NO 199, Ibrahim Taiwo road, DHL office building (Primo plaza), adjacent JMK, after airtel office, Before Access Bank, Ilorin, Kwara State.
EVERY SATURDAYS - 12PM

AGBOR
Ika National Hall, Opp. Post Office, Agbor. Every Mondays 4:30pm.

PORTHARCOURT ACTIVE CENTERS

1. TRANS AMADI
@Dietams Nursery/Pri School
Opp. Ifex Collection
Off Peter Odili Road
Trans Amadi
Every Saturday by 3.00pm

2. ENEKA
@New Flats, By RCCG (Balm Of Gilead)
Chinyere Maternity Street, Rumuchiorlu
Eneka Road
Every Sunday by 4.00pm
Call Edmund (EddieSax) on

3. RUMUOKWUTA
@12 NTA Road, Beside Finger Licking Fast Foods, Rumuokwuta Junction, PH.
Every Sunday by 3.00pm prompt

4. OKPORO
@30 Okporo Road, By 1st Artillery,
Favour Award Plaza
Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday
Time: 10am

5. OBIGBO
@Joewendy Fastfood, Opp Old Court.
Aba Road, Oyigbo.
Every Tuesday by 10am - 12noon

6. STADIUM ROAD
@#1 M.N. Arikeru Street, Off Chinda Street,
Opposite Mummy B Church,
Off Stadium Road.
Every Saturday by 4pm - 5.30pm

7. ELELENWO
@#60 OLD REFINARY ROAD,
BESIDE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD,
VICTORY ESTATE NEW ROAD JUNCTION
EVERY MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS 10AM

8. IGWURUTA
@The Apostolic Church,
Behind Village Gate Hotel,
Via Market Junction, Igwuruta, Etche-Road
Every Friday by 4pm

9. ENEKA
@#5, Sarima Plaza, Former PDP Secretariat,
Along Eneka Road
Every


 by 3pm




Wenger: It’s great to see Leicester doing well without big names


Leicester City

LEICESTER City are the neutrals’ favourite in the Premier League title race, according to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger.
The Frenchman believes Claudio Ranieri’s side have won the hearts and imagination of a football-loving public with their swashbuckling style of play that has left the Premier League’s biggest clubs in their wake.
The table-toppers dismissed the challenge of second-placed Manchester City in remarkable fashion, as they earned a 3-1 win at the Etihad on Saturday to move six points clear of City.
“The advantage they have until the end of the season, apart from our fans and the City fans and Tottenham fans, the rest of the country is behind Leicester,” he said.
“You reproach me about not buying big names but you will support the team who have no big names.
“I think it’s great to see Leicester doing so well.
“You always ask me, ‘Why do you not buy a big-name?’ but Leicester is a fantastic example that football is not only about just spending the money.
With Goal.com

Artisan’s mother, 12 others become millionaires in Abuja

Regional Director, North Central, Dangote Cement, Dolapo Ali (left); winner, Aishatu Ahmadu; and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Representative, Ahmed Hasheem, at the event.

IT was singing and dancing time in Abuja at the weekend, but none of the celebrants was more joyful than a visiting 59-year-old woman who became an instant millionaire.
Aishatu Ahmadu, who resides in Kano State, visited her son who works as a labourer in a construction site in Abuja.
One day, she went to assist her son clean up the site, when she heard about the Dangote Mega Millions Dash promo and she enrolled.
Her action paid off as she emerged one of the millionaires at the draws held at the open field in Mabushi, along the Sani Abacha Way.
Speaking in Hausa language, she said: “I am surprised, I am so happy I don’t know what to say.”
The youngest winner, Monday Usman, a 20-year-old man, struggled through the completion of his National Diploma course from Kogi State Polytechnic.
With tears of joy, he said “now I can continue with my education, I will apply for direct entry into the university, and also invest in business while I study.”
An authorised Dangote Cement distributor, Okeke Michael Emeka, said: “There has been significant increase in sales since the promo began.”IT was singing and dancing time in Abuja at the weekend, but none of the celebrants was more joyful than a visiting 59-year-old woman who became an instant millionaire.
Aishatu Ahmadu, who resides in Kano State, visited her son who works as a labourer in a construction site in Abuja.
One day, she went to assist her son clean up the site, when she heard about the Dangote Mega Millions Dash promo and she enrolled.
Her action paid off as she emerged one of the millionaires at the draws held at the open field in Mabushi, along the Sani Abacha Way.
Speaking in Hausa language, she said: “I am surprised, I am so happy I don’t know what to say.”
The youngest winner, Monday Usman, a 20-year-old man, struggled through the completion of his National Diploma course from Kogi State Polytechnic.
With tears of joy, he said “now I can continue with my education, I will apply for direct entry into the university, and also invest in business while I study.”
An authorised Dangote Cement distributor, Okeke Michael Emeka, said: “There has been significant increase in sales since the promo began.”

With The Guardian

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Drama from Stamford Bridge as Diego Costa scored a late equaliser to preserve Chelsea's unbeaten record

Jesse Lingard was on loan at Championship club Derby County this time last year

Diego Costa scored a late equaliser to preserve Chelsea's unbeaten record under interim boss Guus Hiddink and deny Manchester United a win.
United dominated early on, Thibaut Courtois producing a fine one-handed save to keep out Anthony Martial.
David de Gea saved well from Nemanja Matic's header before Jesse Lingard's fine turn and shot put United ahead.
Costa rescued a point in the 91st minute after rounding De Gea following Cesc Fabregas' pass.
United were moments away from moving to within four points of the top four when Costa scored his seventh goal in eight games.
Chelsea, who lost defender Kurt Zouma to a serious injury, remain 13th in the table.
This will feel like a defeat for United after a bright start and a wonderful goal to give them the lead.
Apart from the late equaliser, Louis van Gaal's side produced a display full of positives after recent criticism about the team's style.
They started well and offered more zip and energy than their cumbersome hosts.
Courtois' flying save to keep out Martial's curling attempt was excellent, while United forced 10 corners before the end of the first half.
The visitors looked set for a rare win over Chelsea when Lingard displayed terrific balance and agility to break the deadlock with a sublime spin and shot inside the area.
However, United's failure to hold out cost them dear, Costa pouncing from close range after a terrific Fabregas pass.
Chelsea captain John Terry, speaking to Sky Sports: "They started well but as the game grew on we grew into it. It was a great response, we've shown that character since the manager came in and that's good to see."
On the decision not to award a penalty for a handball against Daley Blind: "It was going in I think. It's difficult for the ref but inside the box? Going in? For me it’s got to be a penalty."
On his future at the club: "It’s a difficult one. The club is the most important thing but there’s no communication at the moment. I said what I had to say, that’s how it is. I've made it very clear I want to stay, but more important is getting up to where we should be in the table."

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal, speaking to Sky Sports: "Deep frustration because we were the better team. Again. And we didn’t win. We had the better chances but we didn't win.
"We played a superb game until the last quarter. Then we did not keep the ball in the way I think we have to. Then, we were unlucky and we get a goal against us. It is unbelievable. We don’t reward ourselves.
"This is also because Chelsea is pushing with long balls and more aggression but nevertheless you have to keep the ball and be composed when you defend; you are not kicking the ball way without any meaning. Also we could have scored again after the first goal but you don’t reward yourselves. When you play such a game against a team like Chelsea, you have to reward yourself."
"When your aim is to be third or second or first then you need to win because the gap is already big. The gap is now bigger than before so that's not good.
"The equaliser we conceded is also defensive organisation, you have to be composed and then you can play them out, not kicking the ball away. And then all the free-kicks. I don’t think all the fouls were free-kicks but this referee gave a lot of free-kicks at the end of the game. The [injury] time was already over, the six minutes, and then he let [Chelsea] kick the corner and when we had a free pitch for us he whistles.
"He did that also in the first half. I think you cannot do that. Otherwise, you don’t let him kick the corner, because I don't think that is fair for two teams."

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal, speaking to BBC Sport: "I feel we didn't reward ourselves with a victory because we were the better team. Until the last quarter we played very well and could have scored more goals but you have to control the game better and we did not do that.
"It isn't a lack of concentration it is not being composed when you are defending. When we have the ball we have to keep the ball. We don't have to score.
"You need to give the right pass at the right moment and we did not do that [before Chelsea scored]. Chelsea are a very good team and you play like we played and don't reward yourself, it is frustrating.
"I cannot say I am disappointed about the performance, I am disappointed in the result. It is a big difference.
"When you want to be in the top three, which is our aim, you have to win these kind of games. The gap is growing and growing and that is not good. When you see this match you can only say we deserved to win, but we didn't win and it is happening a lot of times.
"We cannot afford it [lapses in concentration]."

Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink, speaking to Sky Sports: "I am happy with the reaction of the team. Manchester United did a good job in the first half and in the beginning of the second, they are not an easy team to beat. But we deserved a point. We dropped too far back after the first 20 minutes when they dominated us but later on we closed a little more. They made a beautiful goal - without good marking from our side - but after I think the team reacted very well."
On Kurt Zouma's injury: "Tomorrow we know more, but if you have this injury - and everyone has seen how bad it is - hyper-extension is always bad. I had this same problem once and it hurts. But let's hope and see tomorrow what the MRIs will show."