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Just In: NFF Appoints Germany’s Bruno Labbadia As New Super Eagles Coach
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NFF has appointed Germany’s Bruno Labbadia as new Super Eagles coach.

The Nigeria Football Federation has announced that it has reached an agreement with German tactician, Bruno Labbadia, to become the Head Coach of Nigeria’s Senior Men National Team, Super Eagles.

NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, said in the early hours of Tuesday: “The NFF Executive Committee has approved the recommendation of its Technical and Development SubCommittee to appoint Mr. Bruno Labbadia as the Head Coach of the Super Eagles. The appointment is with immediate effect.”

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General Mills Hopes Travis And Jason Kelce Can Be Its Lucky Charms
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General Mills (GIS) is bringing football’s most-famous brothers to the cereal aisle. 

The owner of Lucky Charms, Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Reese’s Puffs is teaming up with Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce and former Philadelphia Eagles standout Jason Kelce to create the Kelce Mix, which combines the three breakfast cereals in one box, General Mills said Monday.

The company hopes a Kelce bump will help drive buzz amid a difficult consumer environment. General Mills in late June posted fiscal fourth-quarter sales that were down 6.3% year-on-year to $4.71 billion, below the consensus estimate of analysts surveyed by Visible Alpha, and issued a disappointing forecast. WK Kellogg (KLG) separately said earlier this month that full-year sales growth could end up negative.

In addition to their football careers, Jason and Travis Kelce have amassed a following for their “New Heights” podcast, a recent episode of which covered their favorite cereals. Both brothers were recently at a party hosted by Taylor Swift, according to reports.

General Mills, meanwhile, put the brothers through their paces at a recent “cereal training camp,” content from which will appear on television and in online advertising. with the Kelce Mix available starting next month.

Shares of General Mills were edging higher Monday afternoon. They're up about 9% so far this year. Kellogg's shares have fared better in 2024, rising some 35%.

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Leadership Crisis: Obaseki’s Struggles To Reassure A Fractured PDP Camp Before Crucial Election
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Panic Grips Obaseki's PDP Camp Ahead of September 21 Governorship Election
 
With the September 21 state governorship election fast approaching, anxiety within the camp of incumbent Governor Godwin Obaseki is intensifying. Reports of growing panic within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faction supporting Obaseki are spreading, and it has emerged that key figures in his inner circle have unsuccessfully attempted to meet with the governor to address their concerns.
 
A reliable source, who is part of the governor’s inner caucus, expressed dismay at the current situation just weeks before the election. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity due to fear of repercussions, admitted to reconsidering his support for both Obaseki and Asuen Ighodalo, the governor’s chosen successor and the PDP’s candidate.
 
Reflecting on their failed attempts to discuss the issue with Obaseki, the source stated, "I’m completely fed up with what’s going on. Not only is the party hemorrhaging support, but His Excellency (Obaseki) is not doing anything to improve the situation. We can’t even get access to him."
 
He continued, "Despite everything we’ve heard and seen, several of us have tried to meet with His Excellency to clarify things, provide reassurance, and restore some confidence as we head into this crucial election. But so far, our efforts have been completely rebuffed. I may have to reconsider my position and my support for the PDP-Obaseki camp, and I will make my decision public within the next two weeks after consulting with my supporters."
 
The source added that his supporters in Edo South have been asking questions that he cannot answer without risking his credibility. "I can’t deceive them; it would cost me my hard-earned respect and support. Let’s wait and see. By the next two weeks, I’ll make my position clear."
 
Further investigations revealed that the sentiment among the dwindling number of PDP loyalists in Obaseki’s camp is similar, with many expressing deep concern about the numerous challenges facing the party.
 
"I’m not comfortable with the situation right now. Not many are willing to speak out, but it’s very worrisome," said another party leader.
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What Bargain Hunters Are Doing This Year For Back-to-School Shopping
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Good things may come to those who wait, at least that's what a lot of back-to-school shoppers think this year.

More families and students are waiting till the last minute to purchase their school supplies and necessities as they hunt for deals, a recent survey found.

On average, consumers had completed 51% of their back-to-school shopping by early August, compared with 53% at the same time last year, showed recent data from National Retail Federation (NRF).

It's not uncommon for shoppers to pick up their last items a week or two before school starts—48% of college shoppers and 50% of K-12 shoppers surveyed expected to do that—while only 10% of those surveyed said they had finished their back-to-school shopping at the time they were asked in August by NRF.

Families with children in grades K-12 expect to spend an average of $874.68 on clothing, shoes, school supplies and electronics, according to an early July NRF survey. College shoppers anticipated spending an average of $1,364.75. These averages are the second-highest figures in the history of the NRF survey, which dates back to 2007.

The NRF also found that 45% of consumers were waiting to finish their shopping because they were holding out for better deals.

Even though inflation has begun to trend lower, prices in stores haven't come down, making shoppers more conscious about affordability when they’re buying school supplies. Almost half of those surveyed by the NRF in August said their purchase decisions were driven by coupons, sales, or promotions.

"As the kids head back to school, we think it’s likely that consumers will be looking for 'value' as they update their wardrobes," wrote Bank of America (BofA) analysts in a commentary Sunday.

Even before back-to-school shopping started for this year, many consumers were searching for bigger bang for their buck, a trend that was evident from the earnings calls of some big discount retailers such as Walmart (WMT), Target (TGT), and TJ Maxx and Marshalls parent TJX Cos. (TJX).

"[C]onsumers are increasingly trading down to value apparel as they balance the rising costs of necessities and increased spending on experiences. This is especially true for Gen Z and Millennials, with the market share for value apparel up nearly four percentage points year-over-year (YoY) and up over ten percent since July 2019, more than twice the rate of growth for higher-income customers," the BofA analysts wrote.

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Borno State’s Commissioner For Finance Found D3ad In His Room
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The Commissioner for Finance in Borno State, Ahmed Ali Ahmed has been found d3ad in his room.

According to Daily Trust, the commissioner’s d3ad body was found after his door was forcefully opened in the morning of Monday, August 26, 2024.

The deceased was discovered d3afpd after he failed to emerge at his usual morning time, prompting concerns. “Oga is no more, he d+ed early this morning,” the source told newsmen.

Borno State Government has announced the passing of Ahmed Ali Ahmed, the State Commissioner of Finance. This marks the second loss of a cabinet member for Governor Babagana Zulum within a year.

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This Is Unacceptable, Potentially H+rmf¥l, And Troubling. We Cønd3mn It — Minister Of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy Ohanenye, Sl+ms A Lady For Allegedly Using Her Mother’s Condition For Social Media Cont
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Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy Ohanenye, has sl+mmed a lady for allegedly using her mother’s condition for social media content.

We condemn the dist¥rbing Video report of a woman’s m£ntal illness being exploited by her daughter for personal gain and social media content. This is unacceptable, potentially homful, and troubling.

We strongly c%ndemn expl@iting vulnerable individuals, especially those struggling with m£ntal health issues. M£ntal illness demands compassion, understanding, and support – not ridic¥le or expl%itation.

The Federal Ministry of Women Affairs urgently request information about the mother’s identity and condition to ensure proper care and protection. A reward is offered for prompt location assistance.

Appropriate actions must be taken to address this situation. We call on everyone to respect the dignity and humanity of those facing mital health issues and report similar instances immediately. Let’s work together to prevent exploitation and support those who need it most.”

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