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LUKE LITTLER has pleaded for David de Gea to return to Manchester United after Andre Onana's howler against Viktoria Plzen. The Cameroonian was at fault as the Czechs took the lead at the Doosan Arena before the Red Devils fought back to win . Onana , 28, was trying to pass out from the back, but his ball to Matthijs de Ligt was too short. Pavel Sulc collected the ball and squared it to former Watford and Burnley ace Matej Vydra to score. The mistake left Man United fan Littler seething as he reacted on social media. The darts star posted a picture of his television showing the match with the caption: "Bring back Dave". Littler, 17, is referring to goalkeeper David de Gea, who left at the end of his contract in 2023. The Spaniard was out of football for a whole season but is now playing in Italy for Fiorentina . Stats have even suggested that the De Gea is performing as one of the best stoppers in Europe . It is the latest error in Onana's catalogue since joining Manchester United to replace De Gea. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS Earlier in the same game, he clattered into Casemiro, leaving the Brazilian in pain on the ground. In the Red Devils, defeat to Nottingham Forest , Onana was beaten by an effort from Morgan Gibbs-White despite it being down the middle of the goal. Fortunately, Onana was bailed out by his teammates on this occasion. Substitute Rasmus Hojlund netted twice in order to turn the match on its head . The striker benefitted after good work from Amad Diallo as he tapped into an empty net to score the equaliser. He then latched onto a clever pass from Bruno Fernandes to fire home the winner in the 88th minute. After the win, Fernandes came out in defence of Onana and insisted his error should not be "focused on". He told TNT Sports: "We want to play from the back. Everyone knows we have to make the right decision. "Andre missed the pass, but there is nothing we should focus on. It’s not about Andre [Onana] making a mistake, we don’t look at individuals here. "It’s about all the players involved, and we have huge belief in Andre. "He knows he made a mistake, he’s a clever guy, we don’t need to tell him. He’s going to help us when playing out from the back – we trust his qualities on the ball. ANDRE ONANA had his blushes spared by Rasmus Hojlund as Manchester United fought back to win against Viktoria Plzen. Here’s how SunSport's Henry Tomlinson rated the Red Devils stars... Andre Onana - 4 It was a very shaky start to the game in which Onana hurt Casemiro and failed to deal with the host's crosses convincingly. He made a massive error that led to Plzen taking the lead with his poor pass, leaving his defenders with no chance of bailing him out. Diogo Dalot – 6 Dalot made some decent runs forward to join in with the attacks. Defensively was fairly solid and was not often caught out. Noussair Mazraoui - 6 Playing a bit more central, Mazraoui used his pace well to help out at the back. Matthijs de Ligt - 6 He was sold short by Onana's pass that led to the opener but otherwise was fine during the 90 minutes. Lisandro Martinez - 6 Made himself available when Man United got forward but struggled with the physicality of the Plzen attackers. Tyrell Malacia - 6 He offered very little going forward in the wing-back role as he struggled to combine with Marcus Rashford. Casemiro - 6 He moved the ball forward when he could and recovered from an early blow from Onana. Bruno Fernandes - 7 He was lucky to have escaped an early yellow card. Stung the goalkeeper's gloves in the first half with a good effort. His quick thinking set up Rasmus Hojlund to fire in a late winner. Amad Diallo - 8 Diallo was a rare bright spark in Man United's attack against Plzen. It was his run that led to the equaliser, and he used his pace and skill to get past his defender. Marcus Rashford - 4 Rashford was often loose on the ball and surrendered possession in the attacking third. He received the first booking of the game for a needless foul and was lucky not to be sent off in the second half before being hooked by Ruben Amorim. Joshua Zirkzee - 6 Took on the centre-forward role well, held the ball up and linked up play well enough. Subs Rasmus Hojlund 55' – 8 Hojlund showed his striker instincts by being in the right position to grab Man United's equaliser. He then latched onto Fernandes' clever pass to score the winner. Antony 60' - 6 He was involved in the equaliser by linking up with Diallo. Mason Mount 60' - 7 Made a positive impact after coming on and was unlucky not to score as he was denied twice by the goalkeeper after coming into the action. Alejandro Garnacho 80' - N/A Failed to make a positive impact on his short spell on the pitch. Manuel Ugarte 80' - N/A He slotted into the midfield as he replaced Casemiro late on. "The most important thing is we had the resilience and fight to come back. "It's something we’ve been doing for a long time. We know the goalkeepers are good on the ball, they can play. "We normally do it. It didn’t work this time but on many occasions it works. "We trust Andre to keep doing the things he thinks are best. Mistakes happen, and if mistakes happen, goals can happen." Onana's questionable form has even seen Man United be linked with potential replacements. AC Milan's Mike Maignan has been tipped to be a target, but he is also liked by rivals Manchester City.
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Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Dr. Mohammed Shehu has called for a robust approach to domestic revenue mobilisation to finance national development. Dr. Shehu made the call while making his presentation at the just concluded 2024 edition of the National Council on Finance and Economic Development (NACOFED), with the theme, “Fostering Economic Growth in Challenging Times: Strategies for Policies and Partnership for Fiscal Sustainability and National Development,” which took place in Bauchi. He emphasised the urgent need for diversifying Nigeria’s revenue base to ensure fiscal independence and economic resilience. Dr. Shehu noted that Nigeria’s reliance on oil revenue, coupled with global price volatility and rising debt burdens, has highlighted the need for sustainable alternatives. “Boosting domestic revenue provides a predictable foundation for national planning and reduces reliance on external borrowing,” he stated. The Chairman identified taxation, non-tax revenues, state-owned enterprises, and the non-oil sector as pivotal sources of domestic revenue. He highlighted the significance of enhancing efficiency in tax administration and broadening the tax base by integrating the informal sector into the economy. Dr. Shehu further called for the development of solid minerals, agriculture, technology, and tourism. He pointed out the potentials of these untapped non oil sector to boost employment and attract foreign investments while also contributing significantly to the nation’s revenue. Maryam Umar Yusuf, Head, Information and Public Relations Unit of the RMAFC said in a statement that Dr. Shehu recommended diversifying revenue sources, strengthening tax systems, and promoting transparency and accountability. He also stressed the need to invest in renewable energy, education, and infrastructure to foster long-term growth. He said, “Domestic revenue mobilization is not just a financial necessity but a pathway to Nigeria’s economic self-reliance. “By prioritizing inclusive growth and strategic investments, Nigeria can build a sustainable and resilient economy capable of meeting the aspirations of its people.” He added. The National Council on Finance and Economic Development (NACOFED) is a financial body primarily overseen by the Federal Ministry of Finance that serves as a platform for coordinating economic policies and strategies across all tiers of government (federal, state, and local) to drive national economic development. It is a forum where key stakeholders discuss and agree on crucial financial and economic issues affecting the country. The NACOFED Conference held annually is usually hosted by a State Government. The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister for the Economy, Wale Edun, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Lydia Jafiya, the Accountant General of the Federation, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Shakirat Madein, Chairman Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, Dr M.B Shehu, Commissioners of Finance and Accountant Generals from the 36 States of the Federation including the FCT were among the stakeholders that attended this year’s conference. READ MORE FROM: NIGERIAN TRIBUNE Get real-time news updates from Tribune Online! Follow us on WhatsApp for breaking news, exclusive stories and interviews, and much more. Join our WhatsApp Channel now
Home | NPA Head admits struggles in finalising State Capture cases Head of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Adv Shamila Batohi has admitted that her department is experiencing challenges in finalising matters. She says South Africa is struggling with State Capture cases. Speaking on SABC News’ Face the Nation programme on Thursday, the NPA head adds that there is an ongoing crisis of complex corruption cases in this country. The extradition request by the NPA of the Gupta brothers was not successful. But Batohi says they can charge them at any time. Several State Capture cases remain unresolved, partly due to reports that former Justice Minister Thembi Simelane declined the NPA’s request to extend the contract of Evidence Leader Adv Paul Pretorius. There seems to be a problem with how much Pretorious is charging for his services. Economic Freedom Fighters continues to demand the removal of senior counsel Mathew Chaskalson and Paul Pretorius, who were appointed as consultants for the NPA to lead prosecutions related to the State Capture Commission of Inquiry cases. Batohi says the consequences of not finalising the State Capture cases are huge. Face The Nation | EFF 3rd NPO/Shamila Batohi on NPA SABC © 2024Gaetz made history as quickest Cabinet flameout — and left 'a lot of damage': analystAfter Trump's Project 2025 denials he is tapping its authors influencers for key roles
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