
Monday Odigie has resigned from his position as the Chief Coach of Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) side Bendel Insurance FC of Benin. The notice of his resignation was shared on the official social media accounts of the club on Friday. “Matchday 13: We will be playing against Kwara Utd on Saturday without coach Monday Odigie. “He tendered his resignation letter after our 3-2 loss to Rangers on Sunday evening. READ ALSO: Odigie promises victory over RS Berkane as Obaseki hosts Bendel Insurance “We await Management’s final decision. Meanwhile, our Matchday 13 is behind closed doors . “Consequently, no fans are allowed into the stadium. This is in adherence to NPFL’s directives,” the club said in its notice. Efforts to get the confirmation of the club’s Media Officer, Kehinde Osagiede, however, proved abortive, referring to the statement on the official social media handles. Similarly, calls to coach Odigie were also unanswered. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Insurance have not been impressive in the NPFL current campaign, placing 20th on the log with nine points from 12 games.
In a world filled with uncertainty and chaos, He Jiong and Wang Han provide a comforting presence, reminding us that laughter, friendship, and positivity can prevail even in the darkest of times. As we reflect on the past 20 years of their companionship during the New Year's Eve countdown, we are reminded of the power of unity, joy, and togetherness in bringing light and hope to our lives.
Whales with a lot of money to spend have taken a noticeably bullish stance on Caesars Entertainment . Looking at options history for Caesars Entertainment CZR we detected 9 trades. If we consider the specifics of each trade, it is accurate to state that 55% of the investors opened trades with bullish expectations and 33% with bearish. From the overall spotted trades, 2 are puts, for a total amount of $59,972 and 7, calls, for a total amount of $592,126. What's The Price Target? After evaluating the trading volumes and Open Interest, it's evident that the major market movers are focusing on a price band between $25.0 and $50.0 for Caesars Entertainment, spanning the last three months. Volume & Open Interest Development Assessing the volume and open interest is a strategic step in options trading. These metrics shed light on the liquidity and investor interest in Caesars Entertainment's options at specified strike prices. The forthcoming data visualizes the fluctuation in volume and open interest for both calls and puts, linked to Caesars Entertainment's substantial trades, within a strike price spectrum from $25.0 to $50.0 over the preceding 30 days. Caesars Entertainment 30-Day Option Volume & Interest Snapshot Significant Options Trades Detected: Symbol PUT/CALL Trade Type Sentiment Exp. Date Ask Bid Price Strike Price Total Trade Price Open Interest Volume CZR CALL TRADE NEUTRAL 01/17/25 $3.65 $3.55 $3.6 $30.00 $180.0K 706 1.0K CZR CALL SWEEP BULLISH 01/17/25 $3.6 $3.5 $3.6 $30.00 $179.8K 706 3 CZR CALL SWEEP BEARISH 01/17/25 $0.85 $0.67 $0.72 $35.00 $76.9K 18.5K 2.0K CZR CALL SWEEP BULLISH 01/17/25 $0.7 $0.69 $0.7 $35.00 $64.4K 18.5K 935 CZR CALL TRADE BEARISH 01/17/25 $1.3 $1.15 $1.15 $34.00 $34.5K 1.1K 764 About Caesars Entertainment Caesars Entertainment includes about 50 domestic gaming properties across Las Vegas (49% of 2023 EBITDAR before corporate expenses) and regional (48%) markets. Additionally, the company hosts managed properties and digital assets, the later of which produced marginal EBITDA in 2023. Caesars' US presence roughly doubled with the 2020 acquisition by Eldorado, which built its first casino in Reno, Nevada, in 1973 and expanded its presence through prior acquisitions to over 20 properties before merging with legacy Caesars. Caesars' brands include Caesars, Harrah's, Tropicana, Bally's, Isle, and Flamingo. Also, the company owns the US portion of William Hill (it sold the international operation in 2022), a digital sports betting platform. Caesars Entertainment's Current Market Status Currently trading with a volume of 2,413,670, the CZR's price is up by 1.43%, now at $33.36. RSI readings suggest the stock is currently may be oversold. Anticipated earnings release is in 56 days. What Analysts Are Saying About Caesars Entertainment In the last month, 2 experts released ratings on this stock with an average target price of $56.0. Turn $1000 into $1270 in just 20 days? 20-year pro options trader reveals his one-line chart technique that shows when to buy and sell. Copy his trades, which have had averaged a 27% profit every 20 days. Click here for access .* An analyst from JMP Securities has decided to maintain their Market Outperform rating on Caesars Entertainment, which currently sits at a price target of $57. * Maintaining their stance, an analyst from Barclays continues to hold a Overweight rating for Caesars Entertainment, targeting a price of $55. Options trading presents higher risks and potential rewards. Astute traders manage these risks by continually educating themselves, adapting their strategies, monitoring multiple indicators, and keeping a close eye on market movements. Stay informed about the latest Caesars Entertainment options trades with real-time alerts from Benzinga Pro . © 2024 Benzinga.com. Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.
Frontline, Golden Ocean, Hafnia set to report earnings WednesdayOur community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info The partner of the late Liam Payne , Kate Cassidy, has opened up with a touching message about coping with loss during the festive season. Just two months after the tragic news that former One Direction star Liam had passed away at 31, Kate, who started dating Liam in 2022, took to Instagram to share her thoughts on dealing with grief as Christmas approaches. In her heartfelt Instagram Story posted last night, she spoke about the mix of joy and mourning that can accompany the season. The post, which provided comfort and acknowledgement to those struggling, read: "As the holidays are here, I realize it is a time for happiness and joy, but it is also a time of sadness and grief for so many. Be gentle with those around you this time of year, as the holidays can feel different for everyone." It went on to say: "Sending all my love to those carrying grief this holiday. I hope the seasons bring you comfort and peace." Kate, who recently seemed to reveal a tattoo in memory of Liam featuring angel wings, has often used angelic references in her tributes to him, including mentioning the 'angel number' 444. Her post ended on a compassionate note: "Wishing everyone a love-filled and healthy holiday season this year.", reports the Mirror . In a touching homage just days after Liam's passing in October, Kate expressed her deep sorrow and requested privacy. She said, "Thank you for all of the kind words and love that has been sent my way. I have been at a complete loss. Nothing about the past few days have felt real. I ask and pray that you'll give me the grace and space to navigate this in private. Liam, my angel. You are everything. I want you to know I loved you unconditionally and completely. I will continue to love you for the rest of my life. I love you Liam." She also later opened up to her followers about how Liam had intended to propose within the next year, sharing an emotional tribute on social media: "Your energy was contagious, lighting up every room you walked into. [...] You had the kindest soul and the most fun-loving spirit. It feels like I've lost the best part of myself. I can't imagine a day without your laughter and love. You brought so much light into my life." Kate showed a glimpse of her heartache adding, "A few weeks ago, we sat outside on a beautiful evening manifesting our lives together. I keep your note close, even though you told me not to look at it. It said 'Me and Kate to marry within a year/engaged and together forever 444.' Liam, I know we'll be together forever, but not in the way we had planned. You'll always be with me. I've gained a guardian angel."
In conclusion, "Reading on the Island" is not just a television program; it is a movement, a call to arms for all those who believe in the transformative power of literature. Through its engaging content, diverse guests, and commitment to community engagement, the show is inspiring viewers to pick up a book, delve into its pages, and discover the joy of reading anew. As we navigate the complexities of the modern world, let us remember the timeless wisdom of the written word and embrace a culture of reading that enriches our lives and unites us in our shared love of stories.The TGA trophy moe emoji pack features a variety of animations and styles, each capturing the essence of the iconic TGA trophies in a delightful and charming way. From the cheerful smiley face of the Gold Cup to the mischievous wink of the Silver Plate, each emoji brings a unique personality and energy to the chat.
In conclusion, the unveiling of the new recruitment ad by R Star has certainly sparked excitement and speculation among gamers, with many speculating that it could be in preparation for the highly anticipated release of GTA 6. As fans eagerly wait for official confirmation and details from R Star, the gaming community remains hopeful and excited for the next chapter in the iconic Grand Theft Auto series. Stay tuned for more updates as the hype continues to build for GTA 6!
Arsenal delivered the statement Champions League win Mikel Arteta had demanded as they swept aside Sporting Lisbon 5-1. Arteta wanted his team to prove their European credentials following some underwhelming displays away from home, and the Gunners manager got exactly what he asked for. Goals from Gabriel Martinelli, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Magalhaes, Bukayo Saka and Leandro Trossard got their continental campaign back on track in style following the 1-0 defeat at Inter Milan last time out. A memorable victory also ended Sporting’s unbeaten start to the season, a streak of 17 wins and one draw, the vast majority of which prompted Manchester United to prise away head coach Ruben Amorim. The Gunners had failed to win or score in their two away games in the competition so far this season, but they made a blistering start in the Portuguese capital and took the lead after only seven minutes. Declan Rice fed overlapping full-back Jurrien Timber, who curled a low cross in behind the home defence for Martinelli to finish at the far post. Arsenal doubled their lead in the 20th minute thanks to a glorious ball over the top from Thomas Partey. Saka escaped the clutches of his marker Maximiliano Araujo to beat the offside trap and poke the ball past advancing goalkeeper Franco Israel for Havertz to tap home. It was a scintillating first-half display which completely overshadowed the presence of Viktor Gyokeres in Sporting’s attack. The prolific Sweden striker, formerly of Coventry, has been turning the heads of Europe’s top clubs with his 24 goals in 17 games this season – including a hat-trick against Manchester City earlier this month. But the only time he got a sniff of a run at goal after an optimistic long ball, he was marshalled out of harm’s way by Gabriel. David Raya was forced into one save, tipping a fierce Geovany Quenda drive over the crossbar. But Arsenal added a third on the stroke of half-time, Gabriel charging in to head Rice’s corner into the back of the net. To rub salt in the wound, the Brazilian defender mimicked Gyokeres’ hands-over-his-face goal celebration. That may have wound Sporting up as they came out after the interval meaning business, and they pulled one back after Raya tipped Hidemasa Morita’s shot behind, with Goncalo Inacio netting at the near post from the corner. Former Tottenham winger Marcus Edwards fired over, as did Gyokeres, with Arsenal temporarily on the back foot. But when Martin Odegaard’s darting run into the area was halted by Ousmane Diomande’s foul, Saka tucked away the penalty. Substitute Trossard added the fifth with eight minutes remaining, heading in the rebound after Mikel Merino’s shot was saved, and Gyokeres’ miserable night was summed up when his late shot crashed back off the post.
Trump’s lawyers rebuff DA’s idea for upholding his hush money conviction, calling it ‘absurd’In conclusion, the appointment of Liu Shishi as Celine's global brand ambassador heralds an exciting new chapter for both the actress and the brand, as they come together to redefine luxury fashion in the modern era. Liu Shishi's magnetic presence and authentic charm will undoubtedly elevate Celine's global visibility and reaffirm its status as a leading force in the fashion world. Stay tuned for captivating campaigns and inspired collaborations as Liu Shishi and Celine embark on a journey of style, sophistication, and creativity together.The launch of the AIGC Director Co-Creation Program was marked by a series of campus tours at leading universities and colleges across China, providing students and faculty members with a firsthand look at the transformative potential of UnityAI in shaping the future of film and television production. Through interactive workshops, seminars, and hands-on demonstrations, participants were able to experience the capabilities of UnityAI firsthand and explore the endless possibilities for storytelling and visual expression afforded by this groundbreaking technology.
Global stocks pressured ahead of Fed decisionIn the vast and immersive world of gaming, Non-Player Characters (NPCs) play a crucial role in shaping the player's experience. They can be companions, guides, allies, or even foes, adding depth and complexity to the game's narrative. However, one common pitfall that developers often encounter is creating NPCs with dialogue that feels forced, repetitive, or downright annoying. In the case of NPC companions, striking a balance between intelligence and keeping dialogue concise and engaging is essential to ensuring an enjoyable gaming experience.
( MENAFN - EIN Presswire) From a landmark deal to fund conservation to chilling news about greenhouse gas emissions, 2024 was a rollercoaster year for the planet. Here's a closer look at some of the most memorable environmental moments of the last 12 months, shaped by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs)UNEP hosts that underpin the global environmental movement. Hundreds of migratory species in peril February Nearly half of the migratory species listed in a key UN treaty are in decline, finds a report from the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre. More than one in five of those species are facing extinction, say researchers, who pin much of the blame on human-induced habitat loss. UN lauds groundbreaking efforts to restore nature February UNEP and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN recognize seven landmark initiatives that are reviving the natural world. From Pakistan to Peru, the efforts are expected to restore 40 million hectares of landscapes and seascapes and create 500,000 jobs. Torrent of trash inundating the planet February A UNEP-backed study finds that municipal waste is set to rise by two-thirds by 2050, with all that rubbish expected to weigh heavily on the environment and human health. Technology helps expose murky world of sand dredging February A new global monitoring system offers an unprecedented look at the shadowy – and environmentally destructive – world of sand dredging. The Marine Sand Watch uses satellite data, ground tracking stations and artificial intelligence to follow dredging ships around the world. Among other things, it finds that 16 per cent of dredging has occurred in marine reserves designed to protect plants and animals. UN Environment Assembly brings nations together March The sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA) comes to a close, with countries agreeing to 15 resolutions designed to protect the planet. Among other things, nations promise to rein in pollution from chemicals, combat desertification, protect the ocean, reduce air pollution and better manage freshwater supplies. The result, observers say, demonstrates that despite deep geopolitical divisions, countries can still work together on the environment. Nations vow to limit emissions from building sector March Seventy countries agree to a set of principles designed to reduce the greenhouse emissions that come from the construction and operation of buildings. The sector is responsible for more than one-fifth of greenhouse gas emissions. UN launches effort to increase sustainability in minerals supply chain April UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres convenes a panel charged with developing a set of voluntary global principles covering the use of minerals critical to renewable energy technology . In September, the panel would release a report, Resourcing the Energy Transition , outlining its recommendations. New fund backs conservation efforts May China and UNEP launch the Kunming Biodiversity Fund , which is designed to support conservation-related projects around the world and support the implementation of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework , a landmark 2022 deal to halt and reverse nature loss. Island nations call for climate justice May More than three-dozen small-island developing states come together to hash out a plan for spurring sustainable development and tackling climate change, an existential threat for many nations. Courts order action on greenhouse gas emissions May In a series of precedent-setting decisions , courts and international tribunals rule that governments have a legal obligation to address climate change. The rulings come with environmental activists increasingly appealing to the courts to compel countries and businesses to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A 2023 UNEP report found the number of such cases more than doubled from 2017 to 2022. Planet celebrates World Environment Day June World Environment Day showcases solutions to drought, desertification and land degradation. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia hosts the official celebrations on 5 June, while 4,000 other events take place in 150-plus countries. Heads of state and celebrities from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to actor Leonardo DiCaprio voiced their support for repairing damaged ecosystems. Report reveals depth of environmental crisis in Gaza June A UNEP environmental assessment finds the territory has been swamped in unprecedented levels of pollution, with sewage, debris and often-toxic munitions contaminating soil, water and the air caused by the unfolding conflict. The assessment says that environmental degradation is contributing to humanitarian suffering and risks irreversible damage to Gaza's natural ecosystems, noting that the conflict-related environmental impact could only be fully understood through more detailed sampling and analysis, which should be undertaken as soon as conditions permit. . Science-policy panel takes shape June During talks in Switzerland, countries move closer to creating a new body that would provide policymakers with science-based recommendations for dealing with pollution, chemicals and waste. The effort is designed to limit the often-catastrophic effects of pollution, which is responsible for 9 million premature deaths a year, according to the Lancet. In Nepal, tigers stage a comeback July Nepal's long-threatened population of tigers continues to grow thanks in a large part to an award-winning effort to restore their primary habitat. The initiative, which covers a part of the Himalayan foothills known as the Terai Arc, has helped tiger numbers triple since 2009. Preparing for the environmental challenges of tomorrow July UNEP's Navigating New Horizons identifies eight critical global shifts, including the emergence of digital technologies, that have major implications for the shared environment. The report is part of UNEP's growing efforts to anticipate and prepare for future challenges and opportunities. Swimmers return to Paris' Seine River August During the Summer Olympics in Paris, the Seine River plays host to several swimming events, marking the first time in a century the long-polluted waterway has been officially open to swimmers. The Seine's rebound – result of a US$1.5 billion cleanup operation – is seen as a sign of hope for other neglected waterways. Countries ink landmark deal to rekindle sustainable development September World leaders adopt the Pact for the Future, a ground-breaking international agreement designed to lay the foundation for a just, sustainable and peaceful global order. The environment features prominently in the accord, which emphasizes the need to transition away from fossil fuels, curtail plastic and chemical pollution, and safeguard biodiversity. Nations confront growing threat of superbugs September During the UN General Assembly in New York, countries vow to cut the number of deaths due to antimicrobial resistance, which claims nearly 5 million lives annually. Publication charts environmental fallout of AI September An issues note from UNEP casts a spotlight on the growing environmental footprint of artificial intelligence. The publication says the sprawling data centres that house AI servers churn out toxic electronic waste and are voracious consumers of water and electricity. It calls for a systemic global effort to catalogue those impacts. World tracking towards debilitating warming October UNEP's Emissions Gap Report 2024 reveals that the world is on pace for a potentially catastrophic temperature rise of between 2.6°C and 3.1°C this century, and that to keep alive the most ambitious goals of the Paris Agreement, greenhouse gas emissions must fall by more than 40 per cent by 2030. The report came just days before the World Meteorological Organization predicted 2024 would be the hottest year on record. Countries finalize long-awaited deal on financing conservation November At the UN Biodiversity Conference , nations reach a landmark agreement on digitally held genetic data that could channel tens of billions of dollars to conservation. Countries also make a milestone decision to strengthen the role of Indigenous Peoples and people of African descent in safeguarding biodiversity. On the sidelines of the conference, UNEP launches the Protected Planet Report , which concludes countries are making tangible progress in the effort to safeguard 30 per cent of the Earth by 2030 but need to speed up their work. Report calls for massive investments in climate adaption November Amid scorching heat, punishing droughts and record floods, UNEP's Adaptation Gap Report 2024 calls for countries to dramatically scale up the amount of money they devote to adapting to climate change. A few weeks later, at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), the world would agree to triple the amount of climate-related financing for developing countries and launch a centralized market for carbon trading. New system charts releases of potent greenhouse gas November With COP29 in full swing, UNEP reveals that a high-tech system it developed has pinpointed 1,200 major leaks of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. However action to now plug these leaks must accelerate. Countries advance agreement on plastic pollution December During talks in the Republic of Korea, countries move closer to finalizing a legally binding instrument to end plastic pollution, including in the marine environment. Representatives from more than 170 nations agree to a so-called Chair's Text , which will serve as starting point for renewed negotiations in 2025. Nations resolve to take on drought December At a UN conference to combat desertification, countries agree to commit US$12 billion to restoring land and improving drought resilience, while promising to ramp public and private financing for 80 drought-wracked nations. Dramatic changes needed to protect web of life December Fundamental shifts in how people interact with the natural world are urgently needed to safeguard life on Earth, warns a report by the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES). The report comes amid a biodiversity crisis that is seeing 1 million species pushed towards extinction. Meanwhile, another IPBES report examines the links between environmental, social and economic crises, and offers policymakers a suite of potential solutions. UNEP honours environmental pioneers December UNEP announces the six winners of the 2024 Champions of the Earth award, the UN's highest environmental honour. The awards recognize environmental pioneers helping to restore land, combat desertification and build resilience to drought. Laureates include Brazil's first female indigenous minister, and a Romanian environmental defender who has undertaken a decades-long campaign against illegal logging. Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content "as is" without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above. MENAFN29122024003118003196ID1109040371 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. 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