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Ayew: Ethiopia will be difficult to defeat

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J Andre Ayew wants to take his late-season form for West  Ham United into Ghana’s opening 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier this weekend. The vastly-experienced 27-year-old, wants to add to his 14 international goals when Ghana take on Ethiopia in their Group F tie in Kumasi on Sunday afternoon. “We cant sit here and say we want to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations if we don’t qualify for it,” Ayew said “It will be very important to start the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations campaign on a winning note,” he confirmed. “We have a goal which is qualifying for the 2019 AFCON and we must start by getting good results here and we know the bad results we had against Uganda made our World Cup campaign a difficult one. “That is not yet over, but we have put that on the sideline now and think about the Africa Cup of Nations. We are thinking about the game against Ethiopia, where we want all three points and we’re going to work towards that. “We can’t sit here and sa...

Echiejile wary of South Africa

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J E lderson Echiejile has warned that the Super Eagles cannot afford to underestimate South Africa in Saturday’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. “When it comes to African football, South Africa have a good team and they play fast football. Each time we play them it has never been easy,” Echiejile told media during Thursday’s media parley. “We don’t have to think about them stopping us from the Nations Cup [Equatorial Guinea 2015], all we want is play the next AFCON. “This is our first game and we have to start very well because we are playing a very good side. “All we have to do is concentrate on the game tactically, give everything and hope for a good result.”   The post Echiejile wary of South Africa appeared first on Vanguard News . Vía Vanguard News http://ift.tt/2rf5Eje

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Global refining capacity to grow 7mbd through 2021

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http://ift.tt/eA8V8J By Sebastine Obasi GLOBAL refiners have announced new refinery additions or expansions to existing operations from 2017 to 2021 that would add nearly 7 million barrels per day, bpd, capacity, far exceeding projected global petroleum demand growth of less than 5.5 million bpd, during the same period. According to the 2017, World Refinery Construction Outlook, it is expected that more than 100 capacity expansion projects (about 7 million bpd) will reach start up during the next 5 years. “These additions will put pressure on struggling refineries (primarily in Europe and OECD Asia) and force as much as 2 million bpd of existing capacity to close. “Our list of probable refinery developments through 2021 includes 106 global projects, 19 of which are grassroots refineries that would add slightly less than 7 million bpd of crude processing capacity at a total cost of about $290 billion (averaging just under $60 billion yearly),” the report stated. Crude capacity I...

How Soyinka brokered peace between Tinubu and Evander Holyfield

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