3, September 2018
Cameroon defender Oyongo ‘delighted’ with first goal in French football 0
Cameroon international defender Ambroise Oyongo said he was delighted to score his first goal for French club Montpellier since joining from Major League Soccer (MLS) side Montreal Impact in January.
The 27-year-old’s crisp half-volley in the 77th minute earned La Paillade a hard-fought 1-0 away victory over Reims on Saturday night.
“I feel happy to get my first goal – it was difficult for me to come back from a lengthy injury,” he told BBC Sport.
“I’ve only played two games before this game, but I’m delighted to give my team all three points against a tough team.”
Oyongo, who moved to France after he ruptured a tendon, was making only his sixth appearance for the Ligue 1 club.
“I have been pushing myself in pre-season to get to the best level I can be. Everyone has helped me settle in. I just need to keep it going both at club and national team level.”
As he shifts his attention to international football with Cameroon, Oyongo has urged the fans to back new manager Clarence Seedorf and his assistants as they face Comoros in a 2019 Nation Cup qualifier next weekend.
“The fans want success and I think they will just be happy to see the team winning again,” added Oyongo
“Seedorf and Kluivert are legends, it is good for Cameroon to have this calibre of coaches and they need all the support.
“It’s not about the names, all the players must respect the coach because he is the boss.
“If we all work together I believe the country will do very well under this new set up.”
Oyongo began his career at Coton Sport in his native Cameroon, where he won three league titles between 2010 and 2014.
He had a brief spell with MLS club New York Red Bulls in 2014, before switching to Montreal Impact in January 2015.
Oyongo scored three goals and provided six assists in 72 games for the MLS Eastern Conference outfit.
Capped 29 times by Cameroon scoring twice, Oyongo played all six games as the Indomitable Lions won their fifth African Cup of Nations title in Gabon last year.
Source: BBC
3, September 2018
Nigerian military death toll from Boko Haram attack hits 48!! Buhari won’t talk 0
The number of Nigerian soldiers killed in a Boko Haram attack in northeastern Nigeria has reached forty-eight, the AFP news agency reports citing military sources.
The terrorists are said to have overran a military base in the northeast near the border with Niger, two military sources told AFP on Saturday. They are reported to have stormed the base at Zari village in northern Borno state late Thursday and briefly seized it after a fierce battle.
“They came in large numbers in trucks and carrying heavy weapons and engaged soldiers in a battle that lasted for an hour,” a military officer said.
The latest development means the toll has risen by more than half of the initial figure reported. Boko Haram has intensified attacks on military targets in recent months, the army or government has yet to speak on the casualty figures.
“They overwhelmed the troops who were forced to temporarily withdraw before reinforcements arrived,” said the officer who asked not to be named because he was not authorised to speak.
The attacks appear to undermine repeated claims by the military that Boko Haram had been defeated. The militants took weapons and military equipment before they were pushed out of the base by troops with aerial support.
The militants were pursued and bombarded by a fighter jet, said the military sources. “The terrorists also suffered heavy casualty from the bombardment”, one of the military officers said.
Zari is located 30km from the town of Damasak on the border with Niger.
In a statement late Friday the Nigerian military confirmed troops fought Boko Haram “insurgents…on rampage to loot the community and extort money from villagers”.
“Troops…have successfully routed Boko Haram insurgents in an encounter that ensued yesterday evening at Zari village,” the military said in the statement.
It did not speak of military casualties and the raid on the base but maintained “several Boko Haram fighters and weapons” were destroyed in the fight. The Nigerian army has on several occasions disputed reports on losses to Boko Haram and has in some cases played them down.
Source: Africa News