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Police Halts Brazil Vs Argentina World Cup Qualifier Over COVID-19 Rules

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The Brazil vs Argentina World Cup qualifier match was called off on Sunday, barely nine minutes after kick-off at the Corinthians Arena in São Paulo, Brazil due to police interference.

Multiple Argentine players were escorted off the pitch by Brazilian health officials, bringing the much anticipated duel to a premature end.

Four Argentine players have been accused of violating Brazil’s COVID-19 protocol by withholding vital information upon arrival in the South American country.

CNN reported that the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (Anvisa) had asked for help from the country’s Federal Police to stop the responsible players from playing the match, for failing to include in their statement that they had been in the UK in the past two weeks. Brazilian Covid-19 regulations prohibit entry into the country for any passenger who visited the UK 14 days before arrival cannot enter the country.

“Anvisa considers the situation as a serious health risk, and therefore advised the local health authorities to determine the immediate quarantine of players, who are prevented from participating in any activity and must be prevented from remaining in Brazilian territory,” the organization said in a statement.

According to CNN affiliate CNN Brasil, Anvisa asked for the deportation of Emiliano Martínez, Emiliano Buendía, Giovani Lo Celso and Cristian Romero — all English Premier League players.

“Due to the decision of the game’s referee, the match organized by FIFA between Brazil and Argentina for the World Cup qualifiers is suspended,” CONMEBOL announced via Twitter.

CONMEBOL continued, “The referee and the match delegate will raise a report to FIFA’s Disciplinary Committee, which will determine the steps to follow. These proceedings will abide adhere to current regulations.”

FIFA confirmed on Twitter that the match had been suspended and that further details would “follow in due course.”

The Argentine national team posted a picture later of the players on board a plane on its Twitter handle with the caption; “We are going home.”

Argentinian Football Association (AFA) president Claudio Tapia released a statement saying, “What happened today is really unfortunate for football, it’s a very bad image. Four people came on to interrupt the match to make a statement and CONMEBOL asked that the players go to the dressing room.

“Here, you can’t speak about any lying because there’s a health legislation that regulates every South American tournament. The health authorities of each country approved a protocol which we followed to the letter.”

Argentinian national team manager Lionel Scaloni added that the events that transpired made him “very sad” and that both teams wanted to play the match.

“This makes me very sad. I’m not looking for any guilty party,” Scaloni said in the statement, “Whether something happened or didn’t happen, it wasn’t the right moment to make that intervention.”

“It should have been a party for all involved, to enjoy the best players in the world. I would like that the Argentinian people understand that, as head coach, I have to defend my players,” Scaloni said. “At no moment did they notify us that that couldn’t play the match. We wanted to play the match, and so did the Brazil players.”

Brazil has recorded 583,362 COVID-19 deaths, coming third in the number of cases behind India and the United States as the pandemic rips through the world. The devastating spread of the virus in Brazil has been blamed on lax measures by the country’s authorities. Now they have adopted stricter measures to quell the surge, including restricting entry for travelers from countries with rising cases.

It is not clear what action Fifa or the Brazilian authorities are going to take against the players. The pandemic severely impacted football activities around the world last year, totally halting games for months as countries announced restrictions to contain the virus. Football activities resumed with indoor games that completely erased fans participation, heightening the financial crisis brought to the football world by the pandemic.

Ndubuisi Ekekwe To Speak At Growth Africa Conference

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I have accepted to speak at Growth Africa Conference which is bringing thought-leaders and innovators together, to discuss and marshal out how to build $billion entrepreneurs for this age of app utility. The planting season is here and many investors and knowledge builders are planting in Africa. We will enter the growth phase very soon.

I expect a massive harvest from 2026. Forbes Africa millionaire list, take note; everything you have there will change because harvest time is near. Tekedia Institute, Africa’s most diverse school, with 39 nations represented, will serve as the knowledge partner of this program.

There will never be a great nation without growing companies; let’s grow Nigeria/Africa! Thanks Samuel Ajiboyede for putting this together.

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Congrats Tekedia Mini-MBA Edition 5; Registration Continues for Edition 6 Which Begins Sept 13

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Amazing Edition 5 Class, let me congratulate you again for completing your Tekedia Mini-MBA program on Saturday. Tekedia Institute stands for excellence and quality in business education, and you have experienced what makes us unique: educating on the tenets of entrepreneurial capitalism, anchored on three pillars of innovation, growth and business execution. We overlay digital on everything. Thank you for choosing us and more wins ahead. Get your certificate from Admin and celebrate.

I also welcome our new members starting today on Tekedia Practice on Digital Business, Agribusiness, and Renewable Energy Business. We hope the next two months will be amazing before we place you in modern companies for your 4-month internship programs. Welcome to the Institute.

And next week, a new edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA begins on Sept 13. The 6th edition of Tekedia Mini-MBA promises to be better as we are introducing new courses. To join this edition, go here and register; same N50k or $140 for the 12-month online self-paced program which has thrice weekly Zoom besides pre–recorded sessions.

Nigeria’s Big Yard Sale – NIPOST, NCX, Bank of Agriculture, etc Available

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Nigeria wants to sell some assets. They have many things available. This should not be surprising as I noted that by 2025, Nigeria will sell some university campuses to fund its bloated budgets. Yes, expect the privatization of some federal universities before the end of this decade! In Abia state, the state abandoned a college of education and weeds are now schooling therein!  Check out the list...

The Nigerian government hopes to sell or temporarily hand over control of dozens of state-owned businesses in a bid to resuscitate them in 2021 and beyond. […]

For the current year and beyond, the Bureau said it has over 36 transactions and projects, including new reform initiatives for the health, education, and oil & gas sectors.

The document listed the various 2021 definitive projects under the purview of the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) to include the Nigeria Integrated Power Projects (NIPPS); Calabar, Geregu, Omotosho and Benin (IHOVBOR); Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN); Zungeru Hydro Plant; Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST); Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) and the Nigeria Film Corporation (NFC).

Others are the Federal Capital Territory Water Board; Abuja International Conference Centre (AICC); Save sugar company; Lagos international trade fair complex (LTFC); Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS); River Basins Developments Authorities (RBDAS); Bank of Agriculture (BOA) and the Nigeria Commodity Exchange (NCX).

People, it is a big yard sale – and everything is discounted. I like NIPOST if the price is good. You can buy it just for the prime real estates, and not necessarily for the logistics business. Of course, be aware that pension obligations associated with such assets could be challenging to handle.

Elon Musk’s Starlink Grand Disruption And Looming Value Destruction in Telcos

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A few months ago, I wrote that SpaceX Starlink would in near future develop a “special phone” which would make it possible for users to connect directly to SpaceX satellites without an “intermediary” or downlink station. That call has come to pass. 

Elon Musk, the generation’s finest innovator, tweeted this: “Our satellites launching in next few months have inter-satellite laser links, so no local downlink needed. Probably active in 4 to 6 months…. Technically, data packets do not need to touch regular Internet – data can flow from user terminal to satellite/s to user terminal”.

Largely with this, SpaceX Starlink can deal directly with users, cutting even regulatory ordinance in nations. Unless a country bans the distribution of the phones, there is no way it can stop this redesign.

With Moore’s law on its side, the cost of the electronics will keep dropping – and over time, the phones will become cheap enough. If that trajectory is followed, be concerned if you are running a telco business, especially in rural Africa, because satellite broadband in this format Starlink is bringing it will provide a new basis of competition.

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Comment: Ndubuisi Ekekwe Its not just banning the distribution of phones, per ITU standards the regulators control the spectrum, so without banning phones the user or SpaceX/Starlink still need the regulators to manage the freq. spectrum used or the solution wont scale.

My Response: My thinking is this: Elon Musk might have tried to engage many regulators and many are not open for business since they want to sell spectrum and command the airwaves. So, this playbook is to use tech to overcome that conversation. Personally, I hope Musk does not follow this path because if he does, he could consolidate all digital wealth in America since over time, no one will care for Glo, MTN, etc. But whether it is possible, yes indeed. People who use satellite phones do not ask bureaucrats for permission to get receptions already! The issue is when the whole village does that!