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Adebayor receives four-match ban
Category: African Sports

Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor has been suspended for four games after being sent off in Wednesday's FA Cup defeat at Stoke.

The 25-year-old Togo forward received a straight red card for raising an arm at Potters defender Ryan Shawcross. The usual three-match ban was increased because it is the second time he has been found guilty of violent conduct.

Adebayor was banned for three games in September for a tackle on former Arsenal team-mate Robin van Persie. City are also missing midfielder Patrick Vieira, who is currently serving his own three-match ban for violent conduct following his kick on Glenn Whelan in last week's Premier League meeting with Stoke.

 

It is more bad news for City boss Roberto Mancini who, not only has to deal with his two suspended stars, but is managing a side with only two wins in eight games.

Extra-time goals from Shawcross and Tuncay earned Stoke an FA Cup quarter-final with Chelsea, after Craig Bellamy had earlier cancelled out Dave Kitson's opener for the visitors. Adebayor opted not to appeal the decision made by the Football Association.

The one piece of good news for City was confirmation that Carlos Tevez is back in the UK and was due to be reunited with his team-mates later on Friday. The striker was given compassionate leave to return home to Argentina following the premature birth of his daughter earlier this month.

City's leader scorer this season with 13 league goals, Tevez went straight back into their squad for the trip to Stamford Bridge. However, Mancini will assess his fitness before deciding whether to name him in his starting line-up.

Source: BBC Sport

Nigeria deputy remains in charge
Category: Nigeria News

Nigeria's acting leader will run state affairs while President Umaru Yar'Adua recovers after three months' medical treatment abroad, the presidency says.

The 58-year-old's surprise return from Saudi Arabia comes two weeks after Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan took over, amid fears of a power vacuum. Mr Yar'Adua's condition is unknown - he has not been seen in public - and it is unclear when he could resume office. His plane from Jeddah was met at Abuja by an ambulance in the early hours.

"President Yar'Adua wishes to reassure all Nigerians that on account of their unceasing prayers and by the special grace of God, his health has greatly improved," the president's spokesman, Olusegun Adeniyi, said in a statement.

YAR'ADUA ILLNESS TIMELINE
 
23 Nov 2009: Goes to hospital in Saudi Arabia
26 Nov: Doctors say he has pericarditis, a heart problem
23 Dec: First court case filed urging him to step down
12 Jan: President gives telephone interview from Saudi Arabia
27 Jan: Cabinet declares president fit
9 Feb: Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan made acting president
24 Feb: Yar'Adua returns

 
 

"However, while the president completes his recuperation, Vice-President Jonathan will continue to oversee the affairs of state," it added.

Acting President Jonathan held a special briefing for cabinet ministers on Wednesday, having earlier postponed a planned cabinet meeting.

Information Minister Dora Akunyili said Mr Jonathan had spoken to Mr Yar'Adua's aides and would meet the president's wife later on Wednesday.

"When he is eventually briefed by our president, he will call us again," she said. A spokesman for the opposition Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, Osita Okechukwu, told the BBC the president's failure to appear publicly was evidence he lacked the capacity to exercise power.

"Since Mr President returned we are unable to see him, and we do not see any photograph of him in any local or international newspaper or any medium whatsoever," he said.

The BBC's Caroline Duffield in Abuja says that in theory Mr Yar'Adua is able to take up the reins of power once more by writing a letter to the National Assembly and telling it he has returned.

However, the public statement by his spokesman may count as his having informed parliament of his return and so having reassumed power, our correspondent says - a question lawyers are likely to be considering. She says the language of the presidency's statement - which refers to Mr Jonathan as vice-president rather than acting president - could be significant.

Intense secrecy

Very little is still known about Mr Yar'Adua's health, our correspondent adds.

ANALYSIS
BBC Lagos correspondent Caroline Duffield
Caroline Duffield, BBC News, Abuja
For President Yar'Adua's political future, it is critical the people do see him, and soon.

He and his circle have suffered political damage and a massive loss of trust, within the country, within parliament, and within their own party.

In his absence, many senior cabinet ministers - including the information minister and the foreign minister - were locked out of decision-making.

It created an atmosphere in which people were uncertain whether the president was even alive.

Mr Yar'Adua's allies will want executive powers transferred back to him, but there are cabinet splits.

Acting President Goodluck Jonathan's supporters have been manoeuvring to try to formalise his position.

The prize - control of Nigeria's oil wealth - is immense.

Among the convoy that met him at the airport was an ambulance specially fitted with intensive care facilities, she says, and no-one is yet reported to have seen or spoken to him, so there is still intense secrecy.

What Nigerians really want is to see the president on video or in photographs so they can come to their own conclusion about his health, she says.

President Yar'Adua has not been seen in public since flying to Jeddah last November to be treated for pericarditis, an inflammation of the membrane protecting the heart.

Analysts say there has been considerable jostling for power behind the scenes as politicians look ahead to elections due by April next year.

In Mr Yar'Adua's absence, acting President Jonathan has been reshuffling ministers, pledging to tackle power shortages and forging ahead with an amnesty for militants in the oil-rich Niger Delta.

The amnesty was seen as Mr Yar'Adua's major achievement since coming to power in 2007, but it had been jeopardised by his absence.

 

We hope that President Yar'Adua's return to Nigeria is not an effort by his senior advisers to upset Nigeria's stability and create renewed uncertainty
 
Johnnie Carson
US Assistant Secretary of State

Sonala Olumhense, a columnist with Nigeria's Guardian newspaper, told the BBC's Network Africa programme he believed Mr Yar'Adua would be anxious to return to work, even if only semi-recovered.

"There seems to be on his part or on the part of the people around him the consciousness that power is slipping away from them and they want it back," he said.

The US welcomed news of the president's return but said recent reports suggested his health remained fragile and that he might not be able to fulfil the demands of his office.

"We hope that President Yar'Adua's return to Nigeria is not an effort by his senior advisers to upset Nigeria's stability and create renewed uncertainty in the democratic process," US Assistant Secretary of State Johnnie Carson said in a statement.

Source: BBC News Africa

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