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England’s Historic Euro 2020 Final, Dented by Controversy

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England is having the best of its football in a long while in Euro 2020, defying the poor performances that has kept it at par with mediocre national teams for years.

From coming out tops in Group D to beating Germany 2 0 in the round of 16, the Three Lions have given English fans a temporary relief from covid pains. A 4 0 win over Ukraine on Saturday set England up for reaching a semi-final milestone. Denmark, England’s semi-final opponent, has also shown in Euro 2020, thus seting up a dreaded duel that has cast a dent on England’s performance.

While England exulted at reaching a first major final since 1966, there was increasing outcry abroad over the penalty awarded for a foul on Raheem Sterling in extra time to give them a 2-1 win over Denmark in their Euro 2020 semi-final.

Reuters match report highlights the scope of disappointment expressed by both fans and football professionals after the match.

An array of media and football figures joined Danish fans in condemning the penalty as too cheap for such a big game, some saying England’s haughty views on diving looked hypocritical in view of Sterling’s tumble at the lightest of touches.

“They always say how bad it is when a foreign player tries to deceive the referee with a dive. In pure English football, this does not happen. Apart from, of course, in a European Championship semi-final,” said Spanish newspaper Marca.

“It would be nice for English football to stop giving lectures to the rest of the continent about diving.”

The speedy and swerving Sterling, who has been accused of diving before in England’s Premier League, went over in the box after minimal contact from Denmark’s Joakim Maehle.

Dutch referee Danny Makkelie pointed to the spot and upheld that after briefly consulting the Video Assistant Refereee, though without reviewing the move on the pitchside monitor.

Harry Kane’s penalty was saved by Kasper Schmeichel but the captain followed up to score and give England the win.

‘FAR TOO CHEAP’

“This was a soft penalty for me … far too cheap a penalty for a Euro semi-final,” ex-referee Jonas Eriksson, who officiated at Euro 2012 and 2016, said on Swedish network SVT.

“I am mostly surprised and annoyed that the VAR doesn’t tell the referee. This decides which team goes through.”

Sterling himself said after the game it was a clear penalty with his leg clipped. But former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who is now international governing body FIFA’s head of global football development, was among those doubting.

“In a moment like that it’s important the referee is absolutely convinced it was a penalty. It was not clear enough to say ‘yes it is’. He should have at least had a look at the screen,” he said on Qatari network beIN Sports.

Roma manager Jose Mourinho went further, telling radio station Talksport “For me, it’s never a penalty” even though he said the best team won and he was happy for England.

Denmark might also have felt aggrieved by the fact a second ball was on the pitch when Sterling entered the area, which according to regulations could have led to play being halted.

“They won with a penalty which was a blatant dive,” fumed former Germany player and pundit Dietmar Hamann. “England always prides itself on being the home of fair play and no diving.”

Elsewhere, France’s L’Equipe newspaper said England had only breached the Danish defence with “a questionable, not least generous, penalty”, while in Italy – England’s opponents in Sunday’s final – Gazzetta dello Sport said “it’s a shame they get these little bits of help, because they don’t need it”.

“It’s diving home,” tweeted Italian journalist Tancredi Palmeri in a sarcastic reference to England’s football anthem “It’s coming home.”

But there is more to the question of whether it was a penalty or not. Someone in the crowd at Wembly pointed a laser at Danish goal keeper Kasper Schmeichel as he was gearing up for the penalty taken by Harry Kane, igniting calls for a life ban for the fan.

Schmeichel’s saving of the penalty and Kane’s scoring in the rebound to give England the 2-1 win, fueled the backlash. Many believe that it’s unffair football practice, and it has robbed Denmark the chance of reaching Euro 2020 final.

The European football governing body, UEFA, had on Thursday, opened investigation into the laser incident. But it won’t change anything, the damage has already been done.

Four Factors To Embrace As Nigeria, Africa Restarts Post Covid-19

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The 4 key tech redesigns in Africa, post-covid-19

As the world restarts from the paralysis of Covid-19, I see these factors shaping industrial sectors and domains in Africa. 

  • Digitization and Cloud Migration: The pace is accelerating and most industries would be eaten and also saved by software, running on computational systems in the cloud.
  • Semi-automation: Disintermediation of humans will accelerate as machines become starter. The chatbots deployed by banks will simply get better.
  • Hybridized Supply Chain: Flexible, adaptive, global and local, at the same time. Great companies are revamping their supply chain strategies. Coca Cola Nigeria just noted that Nigeria’s currency fluctuation has minimal impacts as most of its raw materials are now sourced locally. 
  • Remote Everything: The web will run the world across sectors.  From education to entertainment and beyond, the unbounded and unconstrained nature of the internet will continue to bring new ordinances in markets, homes and offices.

In my State of the Tech Nation address, I explained them comprehensively. Let me say this: the most important thing in business is your business model. There is a reason we have a $2 trillion Microsoft and $140 billion IBM today. Check the chart, just a few years ago, both were close. But Microsoft changed its business model under  a new CEO while IBM continued on the quest of filing more patents! Nothing bad about it, but technology must be put in its own position – help you execute the right business model.

Tekedia Mini-MBA Thanks Bank of Industry Nigeria

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I am very happy to report that the Bank of Industry Limited Nigeria in less than 8 months has processed N900 million (about $2 million) to startups and businesses which members of Tekedia Institute Mini-MBA are managing. We designed a program and actually brought a manager in Bank of Industry to assist! Today, through our program, innovators are getting guidance and unlocking the finances they need to advance their missions.

I congratulate our members: the plastic manufacturer and the cashew processor. I also congratulate the agro-processing exporter.

Nigeria is a place where people are complaining of drinking water even though they are living on top of a water table. When we looked at the whole thing, we came to one conclusion: lack of the right information is part of the paralysis.

At Tekedia Mini-MBA, we are operating a new type of school, to give people the right information to advance. The impacts are huge. Why not ask the tax officer to teach tax compliance? Why not ask the lender to teach lending? No theory; all practical cases!

Register for the next edition which begins Sept 13; early registration ends soon.

Tekedia Capital Invests In Texas-based but Africa-focused Healthtech, Lafiya Telehealth

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Good People, join me to welcome Texas-based but Africa-focused healthtech, Lafiya Telehealth, to Tekedia Capital. Lafiya Telehealth is fixing a major friction in the healthcare sector, creating extremely affordable medical tools, and superimposing those tools to run on aggregation construct, powered by intelligent software. Unlike other telehealth solutions, Lafiya has brought a convergence between atoms and bytes by unifying the physical and digital worlds in the healthcare domain. 

Yes, Lafiya will send you sensors to do that temperature, etc measurements at home so that your doctor, anywhere on earth, unbounded by geography, can have quantitative data to understand the state of your health. From offices to embassies to state parliaments, the Lafiya is changing the basis of competition.

This is a category-king medical device equipment maker, differentiated by a business model, run on proprietary software, and ushering an amazing future.

At Tekedia Capital, we fund the best, and are happy to partner with this innovator. I also invite you to learn more about Tekedia Capital here.

All set for today’s presentation at Alibaba Holdings Annual Meeting

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All set for today’s presentation at Alibaba Holdings Annual Meeting. I do this regularly around the world, and happy I can share this part-publicly. I will go very professorial, come back to technology, and connect all to human development. Then piece together the agents of Change and why it’s time for do-tanks and not think-tanks.