2023 AFCON: Nigeria draw hosts Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea

Nigeria’s Super Eagles have been drawn against hosts Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea in Group A of the 2023 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) slated for January next year in Cote d’Ivoire.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the draw was held at the Parc Des Expositions in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire on on Thursday night.

Two-time African Footballer of the Year, and former Chelsea and Ivory Coast striker, Didier Drogba, and former Nigerian international, John Mikel Obi, also drew from the pots, which saw their two nations pitted together.

The hosts Ivory Coast – winners in 1992 and 2015 – will open the tournament on Jan. 13 against Guinea-Bissau.

In other draw highlights, defending champions Senegal were pitted against Cameroon while record winners Egypt will renew hostilities with Ghana.

Senegal, who triumphed earlier this year, were drawn in Group C against Cameroon, Guinea and AFCON debutants Gambia in what looks a competitive pool.

Ironically, Senegal meet Cameroon in a friendly in France on Monday as part of their build-up to defend the trophy on Ivorian soil.

Egypt, hunting a record-extending eighth continental crown, will face Ghana in Group B in a repeat of the 2010 final which the Pharaohs won late on. Cape Verde and Mozambique complete the group.

Algeria, Tunisia, Mali and South Africa add further star quality to Group E in another exciting pool.

Elsewhere, AFCON semi-finalists Morocco should navigate a comfortable Group F containing DR Congo, Zambia and Tanzania.

Matches will take place at six venues across the country, including newly constructed stadiums in Abidjan, Korhogo and San Pedro.

The 16-team group stage was plotted in Abidjan, with Cote d’Ivoire hosting the continent’s showpiece event from 13 January to 11 February 2023.

Groups:

Group A: Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea Bissau

Group B: Egypt, Ghana, Cape Verde Islands, Mozambique

Group C: Senegal, Cameroon, Guinea, Gambia

Group D: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Angola

Group E: Tunisia, Mali, South Africa, Namibia

Group F: Morocco, DR Congo, Zambia, Tanzania.

The Super Eagles of Nigeria are three-time AFCON champions, conquering the continent in 1980, 1994 and 2013.

In April 1994, the Nigerian national football team was ranked 5th in the FIFA rankings, the highest FIFA ranking position ever achieved by an African football team.(NAN)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

FG inaugurates 3 policy documents to improve eye health

The Federal Government on Thursday in Abuja inaugurated three policy documents to improve vision and eye health in the country.

The inauguration was with support from Sightsavers Nigeria and other partners as part of activities to commemorate the 2023 World Sight Day.

Dr Tunji Alausa, the Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, said the policy documents and unveiling of the Refractive Error Initiative were part of government’s strategic guidelines to improve eye health in the country.

The documents included: The National Eye Health Strategic Development Plan (2024-2028); Diabetic Retinopathy Screening and Management Guideline; and the Nigeria Glaucoma Guidelines and Toolkit.

Alausa said about 24 million Nigerians were living with treatable sight loss, majorly caused by untreated cataract and uncorrected refractive errors, hence the initiatives would aide in addressing it.

He said: “These initiatives will build the foundations to deliver change across the life course.

“Access to eye health services for school children through school eye health programmes, establishing the potential to unlock learning for millions of children being held behind.

“Integration of eye health services into primary healthcare to ensure treatment of basic issues and delivery of spectacles, ensuring working age people and the elderly access timely treatment, and early detection and referral of those with cataracts.”

According to him, these interventions will be coordinated through the National Eye Health Programme (NEHP) in the ministry.

He added that the 3 to 4-year long-term road map to improve access to refractive error services to build capacity of personnel, improve population education, reduce the cost and strengthen surveillance would be implemented in collaboration with partners.

“This will be implemented by the NEHP in partnership with multiple stakeholders, expand training of primary health workers in eye health, provide key platform for the delivery and integration of eye care services.

“Development of a sustainable procurement and delivery process for spectacles by upgrading existing eye care departments one state at a time.

“A philanthropy component will dispense free glasses to the poor to be verified by social registers.

“A spectacle revolving system from a seed of donated glasses will provide subsidised glasses to other citizens,” he said.

Alausa added that the initiative was to strengthen the eye health system to contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), empowering Nigerians to learn, earn and thrive.

Dr Oteri Okolo, the National Coordinator, NEHP Programme at the ministry, said about 1.3 persons in Nigeria were blind, hence the commitment to eye health activities through implementation of national policies, plans and guidelines for systematic implementation nationwide.

Okolo said the National Eye Health Strategic Development Plan (2024-2028) policy document represents the commitment of the government to the attainment of the highest quality of eye health for its people.

She explained that the diabetic retinopathy screening and management guideline was a framework critical to making the needed impact by increasing the opportunity for prevention and prompt treatment at early stages.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Glaucoma Guidelines and Toolkit outlines collective action, based on an integrated patient-focused model is meant to tackle Glaucoma in the country.

“Implementation of both guidelines by the NEHP will begin in a few weeks with an initial training of healthcare providers with funding and technical support from Novartis, Sightsavers and Glaucoma Net of the International Centre for Eye Health, London, through the Institute for Advanced Medical Research and Training, University of Abuja.

“We hope for full implementation and whole country scale up in the nearest future as government and the private sector increases investment in eye health.

“Government cannot do this alone. Quality services to tackle glaucoma should be present in all secondary and tertiary facilities while registers for all diabetic patients embedded with a call, re-call system for annual screening and scheduled treatment where indicated is the goal,” she said.

In his part, Dr Sunday Isiyaku, the Country Director at Sightsavers, emphasised the importance of eye health on the lives of individuals, families and communities, help nations to thrive, reduce poverty and inequality.

Isiyaku added that prioritising and investing in eye health will enable the country to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC), the Sustainable Development Goals and meaningful development.

He, therefore, pledged that Sightsavers would support the Federal Ministry of Health implement the national policies to improve vision and eye health of its citizens.

“The national eye health strategy is a roadmap to improving eye health services.

“This strategy is a guiding document to steer the direction of eye health for the next five years,” he said.

The highlight of the event was the unveiling by the First Lady, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu, as a Vision Champion. (NAN)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Sourabh Chandrakar Vehemently Denies Accusation in the Mahadev App Scam

Sourabh Chandrakar urges media outlets to rectify the prevailing narrative and is offering complete cooperation to ensure justice is served

DELHI, India, Oct. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mr. Sourabh Chandrakar, who has recently faced grave accusations related to the Mahadev Application, strongly asserts that he has no involvement whatsoever in the alleged financial fraud scheme. He deeply regrets being wrongly implicated and depicted as the orchestrator behind this operation.

He firmly states that these allegations lack any foundation and are an effort to smear the good standing of an upstanding citizen. He emphasizes that enjoying a comfortable lifestyle should not be misconstrued as evidence of his engagement in unlawful activities.

The individuals urge all media outlets to consider these facts, rectify the prevailing narrative, and direct resources toward the actual wrongdoers. He is committed to offering his complete cooperation to the authorities to ensure justice is served and the truth prevails untarnished. He urges a fair and unbiased investigation into the matter, emphasizing his commitment to cooperating fully to bring the actual perpetrators to justice.

About Sourabh Chandrakar

In India, Saurabh Chandrakar’s business “Juice Factory” has 25 branches all over Bhilai, Chhattisgarh.

He hails from a humble background and has been running various FMCG, construction, sub-contracting and development-related businesses in the Middle East along with various partners and brands.

His entrepreneurial stint in the Middle East is ‘Empire One Global Real Estate’ wherein he enjoys the position of Co-Managing Director. Both Mr. Uppal and Mr. Chandrakar have been creating value beyond real estate for their clients based out of the Middle East and globally.

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Deriv Embarks on a Purpose-Driven CSR Journey

The fintech company amplifies its commitment to social and environmental causes.

Stepping forward: Deriv’s pioneering CSR initiative with Ellie

Deriv team members gather at an elephant sanctuary in Malaysia, championing CSR by sponsoring a prosthetic limb for Malaysia’s youngest elephant amputee.

CYBERJAYA, Malaysia, Oct. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Deriv, a leading online trading company with a global presence spanning 20 offices, is strengthening its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Through its CSR programme ‘Deriv Life’, the company is dedicated to making a real difference in society and the environment, driven by its collective sense of purpose.

In its commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Deriv recently sponsored a prosthetic limb for Malaysia’s youngest elephant amputee. Seema Hallon, Chief Human Resources Officer at Deriv, emphasised, “Our approach to CSR goes beyond financial contributions. It’s woven into who we are as an organisation. We envision Deriv Life as a platform for championing causes that resonate with our values and the personal beliefs of every member of the Deriv family. It’s about collective action, making a real difference.”

Over the past year, Deriv has embarked on various impactful initiatives, including sponsoring a team in the 4L Trophy rally, which raised funds and provided essential school supplies to underprivileged children in Morocco. These initiatives reflect Deriv’s unwavering commitment to CSR as an integral part of its identity and purpose.

In collaboration with a Malaysian prosthetics firm, Deriv engineered a state-of-the-art artificial leg for Ellie, a 7-year-old elephant who lost her front leg at the age of one. Crafted with precision from durable carbon fibre and featuring a robust ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) base, this innovative prosthetic not only supports Ellie’s considerable weight but also significantly enhances her natural gait. Designer Yarham Hadeng remarked, “Deriv’s sponsorship made this vital upgrade possible, and we’re proud to be part of Ellie’s remarkable journey to recovery.”

Deriv’s dedicated workforce is actively engaged in expanding CSR efforts across the company’s global offices, with a specific focus on addressing local needs and fostering positive social and environmental impacts. The company recognises that effective CSR is an ongoing and evolving journey, mirroring Deriv’s own path of innovation and growth. In the words of Jean-Yves Sireau, Deriv CEO, “CSR at Deriv represents a long-term commitment to social responsibility and global betterment. Our aim is to drive sustainable change as we progress forward, guided by our shared purpose.”

To learn more, visit Deriv Life and the company website.

About Deriv

For over two decades, Deriv has been committed to making online trading accessible to anyone, anywhere. The company offers an expansive range of trade types and boasts over 200 assets across markets like forex, stocks, and cryptocurrencies on its intuitive trading platforms. With a workforce of more than 1,300 people globally, Deriv has cultivated an environment that focuses on employee well-being, celebrates achievements, and encourages professional growth.

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A Deriv embarca numa jornada de Responsabilidade Social Empresarial (RSE)

A empresa de fintech reforça o seu compromisso com causas sociais e ambientais.

Um passo em frente: A iniciativa pioneira de RSE da Deriv com a Ellie

Membros da equipa da Deriv reuniram-se num santuário de elefantes na Malásia, para promover a RSE através do patrocínio de uma prótese para a mais jovem elefanta amputada da Malásia.

CYBERJAYA, Malásia, Oct. 12, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A Deriv, uma empresa líder de negociação online com presença global em 20 escritórios, está a fortalecer o seu compromisso com a Responsabilidade Social Empresarial (RSE). Através do seu programa de RSE “Deriv Life”, a empresa dedica-se a fazer a diferença na sociedade e no ambiente, impulsionada pelo seu sentido coletivo de propósito.

No seu compromisso com a Responsabilidade Social Empresarial (RSE), a Deriv patrocinou recentemente uma prótese para a mais jovem elefanta amputada da Malásia. Seema Hallon, Chefe de Recursos Humanos da Deriv, salientou: “A nossa abordagem à RSE vai para além das contribuições financeiras. Está enraizado no que somos enquanto organização. Idealizamos a Deriv Life como uma plataforma para defender causas que refletem os nossos valores e as crenças pessoais de cada membro da família Deriv. Consiste numa ação colectiva, que faz uma verdadeira diferença”.

Ao longo do último ano, a Deriv embarcou em várias iniciativas impactantes, incluindo o patrocínio de uma equipa no rali 4L Trophy, que angariou fundos e ofereceu material escolar para crianças desfavorecidas em Marrocos. Estas iniciativas refletem o compromisso firme da Deriv com a RSE como parte integrante da sua identidade e propósito.

Em colaboração com uma empresa de próteses da Malásia, a Deriv projetou uma perna artificial de última geração para a Ellie, uma elefanta de 7 anos que perdeu a pata da frente com apenas um ano de idade. Moldada com precisão a partir de fibra de carbono resistente e com uma base robusta de acetato de etileno vinilo (EVA), esta prótese inovadora não só suporta o peso considerável da Ellie, como também melhora significativamente o seu andar natural. O designer Yarham Hadeng referiu: “O patrocínio da Deriv tornou possível esta otimização vital e estamos orgulhosos por fazer parte do incrível percurso de recuperação da Ellie.”

A equipa responsável da Deriv está ativamente empenhada em alargar os esforços de RSE nos escritórios globais da empresa, com especial foco na resposta às necessidades locais e ambientais. A empresa reconhece que uma RSE eficaz é uma jornada contínua em evolução, refletindo o próprio percurso de inovação e crescimento da Deriv. Segundo Jean-Yves Sireau, CEO da Deriv, “A RSE na Deriv representa um compromisso a longo prazo com a responsabilidade social e a melhoria global. O nosso objetivo é promover uma mudança sustentável à medida que avançamos, guiados pelo nosso objetivo comum.”

Para saber mais, visite a Deriv Life e o site da empresa.

Sobre a Deriv

Há mais de duas décadas, a Deriv tem o compromisso de tornar a negociação online acessível a qualquer pessoa, em qualquer lugar. A empresa dispõe de uma vasta gama de tipos de negociação e apresenta mais de 200 ativos em mercados como forex, ações e criptomoedas nas suas plataformas de negociação intuitivas. Com mais de 1300 funcionários em todo o mundo, a Deriv tem cultivado um ambiente que se concentra no bem-estar dos funcionários, celebra as conquistas e incentiva o crescimento profissional.

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Deriv s’engage dans une démarche de RSE axée sur les objectifs

L’entreprise fintech renforce son engagement en faveur des causes sociales et environnementales.

Deriv fait le premier pas en matière d’initiative de RSE avec Ellie

Le personnel de Deriv se réunit dans un sanctuaire d’éléphants en Malaisie pour promouvoir la RSE en parrainant un membre artificiel pour le plus jeune éléphant amputé de Malaisie.

CYBERJAYA, Malaisie, 12 oct. 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Deriv, l’entreprise de trading en ligne de premier plan représentée dans 20 bureaux dans le monde, renforce son engagement en matière de responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE). À travers son programme RSE « Deriv Life », l’entreprise est déterminée à faire une réelle différence dans la société et sur l’environnement, animée par son sens collectif de l’objectif.

Dans le cadre de son engagement en faveur de la responsabilité sociale des entreprises (RSE), Deriv a récemment parrainé une prothèse pour le plus jeune éléphant amputé de Malaisie. Seema Hallon, directrice des ressources humaines chez Deriv, a souligné : « Notre approche de la RSE va au-delà des contributions financières. Elle fait partie intégrante de notre organisation. Nous envisageons Deriv Life comme une plateforme pour défendre des causes qui cadrent avec nos valeurs et les convictions personnelles de chaque membre de la famille Deriv. Il est question d’agir collectivement, de faire réellement la différence. »

Au cours de l’année écoulée, Deriv a lancé diverses initiatives à fort impact, notamment en parrainant une équipe participant au rallye 4L Trophy, ce qui a permis de collecter des fonds et d’offrir des fournitures scolaires de première nécessité aux enfants défavorisés du Maroc. Ces initiatives reflètent l’engagement inébranlable de Deriv en faveur de la RSE, qui fait partie intégrante de son identité et de sa raison d’être.

En collaboration avec une entreprise malaisienne de fabrication de prothèses, Deriv a conçu une patte artificielle ultramoderne pour Ellie, une éléphante de 7 ans qui a perdu sa patte à l’âge d’un an. Fabriquée avec précision en fibre de carbone durable et dotée d’une base robuste en éthylène-acétate de vinyle (EVA), cette prothèse innovante supporte non seulement le poids considérable d’Ellie, mais améliore aussi sa démarche naturelle de manière significative. Yarham Hadeng, le concepteur de cette prothèse, a déclaré : « Le parrainage de Deriv a rendu possible cette amélioration vitale, et nous sommes fiers de participer au remarquable processus de guérison d’Ellie. »

Le personnel dévoué de Deriv est activement engagé dans l’expansion des efforts de RSE dans les bureaux de l’entreprise dans le monde, en mettant particulièrement l’accent sur la satisfaction des besoins locaux et la promotion d’impacts sociaux et environnementaux positifs. L’entreprise reconnaît qu’une RSE efficace est un processus continu et évolutif, à l’image de la trajectoire d’innovation et de croissance de Deriv. Selon Jean-Yves Sireau, PDG de Deriv, « la RSE chez Deriv représente un engagement à long terme en faveur de la responsabilité sociale et de l’amélioration des conditions de vie dans le monde. Notre objectif est de favoriser un changement durable à mesure que nous progressons, guidés par notre objectif commun. »

Pour en savoir plus, visitez Deriv Life et le site Web de l’entreprise.

À propos de Deriv

Depuis plus de deux décennies, Deriv s’engage à rendre le trading en ligne accessible à tous, n’importe où. L’entreprise offre une large gamme de types de transactions et propose plus de 200 actifs sur des marchés tels que le Forex, les actions et les cryptomonnaies sur ses plateformes de trading intuitives. Avec un effectif de plus de 1 300 personnes réparties dans le monde, Deriv a cultivé un environnement axé qui met l’accent sur le bien-être des employés, célèbre les réussites et encourage le développement professionnel.

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