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BREAKING: Manchester City Midfielder Rodri Wins The Ballon D’or 2024—-Manchester City and Spanish midfielder Rodrigo Hernández Cascante, known as Rodri been crowned as the winner of the Ballon D’or 2024 after a stellar campaign with Manchester City last season and the Euro cup triumph with Spain national team.

Rodri has won the prestigious Ballon d’Or at an award ceremony in Paris on Monday, following his heroics for Manchester City and Spain last season.

The midfielder is the first Premier League player to win the prize since Cristiano Ronaldo with Manchester United in 2008 and the third overall, following Michael Owen for Liverpool back in 2001.

Rodri, who has been ruled out for the season with a knee injury added: “I am just trying to take care of myself. Rest, enjoy the free time with my family and come back stronger.”

The 28-year-old was nominated after an incredible 12 months in which he won UEFA EURO 2024, the Premier League, the FIFA Club World Cup, and the UEFA Super Cup.

Rodri was named player of the tournament at EURO 2024, and was key to City claiming an unprecedented fourth Premier League title in a row.

He was voted No 1 by 100 football journalists ahead of Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid.

1. Rodri (Man City)
2. Vinicius Jr (Real Madrid)
3. Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid)
4. Dani Carvajal (Real Madrid)
5. Erling Haaland (Man City)
6. Kylian Mbappe (PSG/Real Madrid)
7. Lautaro Martinez (Inter)
8. Lamine Yamal (Barcelona)
9. Toni Kroos (Real Madrid)
10. Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)
11. Phil Foden (Man City)
12. Florian Wirtz (Bayer Leverkusen)
13. Dani Olmo (RB Leipzig / FC Barcelona)
14. Ademola Lookman (Atalanta)
15. Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao )
16. Granit Xhaka (Bayer Leverkusen)
17. Federico Valverde (Real Madrid)
18. Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa)
19. Martin Odegaard (Arsenal)
20. Hakan Calhanoglu (Inter)
21. Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
22. Antonio Rudiger (Real Madrid)
23. Ruben Dias (Man City)
24. William Saliba (Arsenal)
25. Cole Palmer (Man City/Chelsea)
26. Declan Rice (Arsenal)
27. Vitinha (PSG)
28. Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen)
29. Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund); Artem Dovbyk (SK Dnipro-1/Girona/AS Roma)

The judges are asked to consider three areas: Individual performance, decisiveness and impressiveness, their collective performance and track record as well as fair play.

Rodri was one of 10 Premier League players out of 30 in total who were nominated for the award. The others from the Premier League were Declan Rice (26th place), Cole Palmer (25), William Saliba (24), Ruben Dias (23), Bukayo Saka (21), Martin Odegaard (19), Emiliano Martinez (18), Phil Foden (11) and Erling Haaland (fifth).

 

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JUST IN: FG Cracks Down on Honorary Degree Abuse, Bans Use of ‘Dr’ Title

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JUST IN: FG Cracks Down on Honorary Degree Abuse, Bans Use of ‘Dr’ Title—-Government says honorary doctorate holders who present themselves as academic doctors risk legal and reputational consequences

The Federal Government has announced a nationwide ban on the use of the “Dr” title by recipients of honorary doctorate degrees in official, academic, and professional settings.

The directive was unveiled on Wednesday by the Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, during a briefing with State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Speaking alongside the Minister of State for Education, Suwaiba Ahmad, Alausa disclosed that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) had approved a new uniform policy regulating the award and usage of honorary degrees by Nigerian universities.

According to the minister, the move is intended to curb what the government describes as years of abuse, politicisation, and commercialisation of honorary academic awards.

“The recent trend we’ve seen with the award of honorary degrees has revealed a growing abuse and politicisation of this academic privilege,” Alausa said.

He noted that honorary awards have increasingly been used for political patronage, financial influence, and recognition of serving public office holders—practices he described as inconsistent with the ethical principles guiding honorary degrees.

Under the newly approved policy, recipients of honorary doctorates are no longer permitted to prefix “Dr” to their names. Instead, they must clearly indicate the honorary nature of the award by placing the designation after their names.

For example, recipients may use formats such as Chief Louis Clark, D.Lit. (Honoris Causa) or Mrs Miriam Adamu, LL.D. Hons.

Alausa stressed that misrepresenting honorary degrees as academically earned qualifications will now be regarded as academic fraud and may attract both legal and reputational consequences.

The government also introduced stricter rules on the categories of honorary degrees Nigerian universities are allowed to confer. Institutions will now be limited to only four honorary degree types:

  • Doctor of Laws (LL.D)
  • Doctor of Letters (D.Lit)
  • Doctor of Science (D.Sc)
  • Doctor of Humanities (D.Arts)

In addition, universities that do not operate active PhD programmes will no longer be allowed to award honorary doctorates.

The policy is expected to significantly affect public figures, politicians, entertainers, religious leaders, and business personalities who commonly adopt the “Dr” title after receiving honorary recognitions.

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BREAKING: PSG Set Up Arsenal Champions League Final After 6-5 Aggregate Win Over Bayern Munich

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BREAKING: PSG Set Up Arsenal Champions League Final After 6-5 Aggregate Win Over Bayern Munich—-Reigning European champions Paris Saint-Germain have secured their place in yet another UEFA Champions League final after overcoming Bayern Munich in a fiercely contested semi-final clash.

Paris Saint-Germain have booked their place in the 2026 UEFA Champions League final after edging Bayern Munich 6-5 on aggregate in a dramatic semi-final clash.

The decisive moment came early in the second leg, when Ballon d’Or holder Ousmane Dembélé fired home from close range after being picked out by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, giving PSG a crucial lead that ultimately proved to be the winner.

Despite the fast start, the game soon became defined as much by controversy as by clear-cut chances. Bayern were left frustrated after Nuno Mendes appeared to handle the ball while already on a booking, but the referee opted against issuing a second yellow card.

Further anger followed when another potential handball incident involving João Neves went unpunished, with officials ruling that the ball had deflected off a teammate in the build-up—therefore not meeting the criteria for a penalty.

Bayern, managed by Vincent Kompany, dominated large periods of the match and created several opportunities. Michael Olise and Jamal Musiala both came close, while goalkeeper Matvéi Safonov was called into action multiple times.

The German side eventually found the net through Harry Kane in stoppage time, but it proved too little, too late as PSG held on to secure their place in the final.

The result extends Bayern’s wait for another European title to six years, while PSG now have the opportunity to win back-to-back Champions League trophies, just a year after claiming their first.

Attention now turns to the final on May 30, where PSG will face Arsenal. The showdown promises high stakes, with either a historic first Champions League title for Arsenal or consecutive triumphs for the French giants on the line.

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