Stoke city goal keeper Asmir Bergovic has earned a place in the guinness world record book for the longest goal scored in football.
The 27yr old scored from a long kick foward in his side's 1-1 draw with southampton last November. his kick, after 13 seconds, cought the wind and bounced pass opposite number Artur Boruc into the saint's net.
It has now been masured at 91.9m (301 ft 6inc), earning it the accolade in the record book's latest edition.
“I fill amasing to be honored in this way and as a goalkeeper,I didn't expect this to happen, not for this type of record anyway,” the bosnia intl said.he became te fifth goalkeeper to scopre in the ePL after
Peter sChmeiChel,Brad friedel, paul obinson, andTim howard.
Friday, 5 September 2014
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Ebola:death toll at 1900-WHO
More than 1900 people have died of ebola outbreak in west africa, the world health organisation (WHO) says.
They have been 3,500 confirmed or probable cases in guinea, sierra leone and libaria.
“The outbreaks are racing ahead of control efforts in these countries” WHO chief magaret chen said.
The WHO who met today estimated fund needed to fight the virus at $600m, and more than 20,000 people could be infected before the outbreak is brought under control.
They have been 3,500 confirmed or probable cases in guinea, sierra leone and libaria.
“The outbreaks are racing ahead of control efforts in these countries” WHO chief magaret chen said.
The WHO who met today estimated fund needed to fight the virus at $600m, and more than 20,000 people could be infected before the outbreak is brought under control.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Terrorism:president Jonathan Urge African Leaders To Adopt Action Oriented Approach
president Goodluck jonathan in nairobi, kenya urged african leaders to adopt "action-oriented approach" against the activities of terrorists with a view of stoping them from continued killing of innocent people across the continent.
He spoke at the opening ceremory of the 455th african union peace and security council (AUPSC) meeting, at the level of heads of states and government, tittled "terrorism and violent extremism in africa" held at the kenyatta international confrence centre (KICC), nairobi, kenya.
- Jonathan regreted the increase in violence by boko haram, al-shabab and lords rsistance arm (LRA). however, assured that the AU has what it takes to deal with the issue....let's see how tngs onfold.
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