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We knew we were going to have to play really hard, said Madison freshman Jillian Holden, who assisted on what turned out to be the game-winning goal by Sydney LeBlanc. We ve been working really hard, and preparing for this game, and I think we came in ready.
  
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  They just beat us to the ball, Monmouth coach Gary Trafton said. You can t control offense if you don t have the ball, and they beat us to the ball more times than not.  
  Even as some states are yet to fully implement the current N18,000 national minimum wage, Vice-President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Mr. Isa Aremu, has demanded an upward review with immediate effect.
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Monmouth outshot the Bulldogs 17-9, but many of those were shots that went wide or over the net, or long, soft kicks that were handled easily by Madison keeper Erin Whalen. Madison had its first good chance snuffed out when Monmouth keeper Mikayla Cameron made a diving save off a shot by Tori McLaughlin, but the Bulldogs went up 1-0 with 24:03 left in the half when Madeline Wood placed a long direct kick between Cameron and the crossbar.
Aremu spoke as guest speaker at the Third Estate Annual dinner in Ilorin on the topic Some Notes on Human Resource as a Critical Factor in National Development.  
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He said: To appreciate human resource, we must motivate the labour which constitutes the great resource. We must ensure workers are paid well and on time. It should be noted that delay of salary is the same as wage theft.
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The Mustangs had a great chance to tie it with 17:25 to go in the half, but Whalen made a left-hand bat save to knock away a header by Shannon Buzzell on a corner kick. So instead of a 1-1 game at the half, Madison went into the break with a 1-0 lead.
  
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  I always tell the girls 鈥?they kind of chuckle at me 鈥?the next goal is huge, Madison coach Mike Herrick said.
The national minimum wage is due for a review next year. The 2010 National Tripartite Committee on National Minimum Wage headed by Justice S.M.A. Belgore, recommended that to avoid ad hoc approach, the minimum wage is supposed to be reviewed every five years. It is due this year! Time to review this is NOW!
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He regretted that despite the quantitative strength of Nigeria in human resources, in both policy and governance discourse, the country has almost redefined resources as oil and gas in Nigeria and mineral resources.
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The Bulldogs pushed their lead to 2-0 less than four minutes into the second half, as Holden fed LeBlanc in the box for a header and the goal. Madison had the first five shots of the second half, but Monmouth turned it on after that.
  
  We have increasingly relegated human resources to the margin in the hierarchy of critical success factors for development.  
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  Good teams aren t going to let you do what you normally do comfortably, Herrick said. We normally possess, and we move together comfortably. We weren t able to do that, but that wasn t because of us. That was because (Monmouth) did a great job. They didn t give us a lot of time to do what we needed to do.  
  
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Madison kept the Mustangs in check in part because of the defense of Monica Ouellette, who shadowed Haley Fletcher, and Madison Curtis, who clung to Sidney Wilson.
In that light, Aremu suggested that Nigeria should declare emergency on secondary education with a view to re-motivate school teachers for educational service delivery arguing Nigerian secondary education system is terribly sick and requires an urgent, full-scale diagnosis, and deserving physicians. All state governors should be held accountable for the performance of their students.  
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  In addition, local government edits and state laws must make primary schooling compulsory. The state laws must also criminalize and penalize parents that do not allow their wards to go schools in the 21st century. <br>
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  Both did an outstanding job, Herrick said. Those type of players, you saw the very few mistakes my girls made on them 鈥?very few 鈥?all of a sudden, almost a goal. Those kind of players, it kind of reiterates why we have them on them in the first place.  
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The man, who is also Secretary General, Alumni Association of the National Institute, lamented that before the current dependence on oil and at a time Nigeria was driven by human resources, Nigeria was a fast developing nation.
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  In 1965 for instance, Nigeria s GDP was $5.8 billion, compared with $3.8 billion for Indonesia, and $3.1 billion for Malaysia. Thirty years later, in 1995, Nigeria s GDP had increased to $26.8 billion (3.6 fold increase), Malaysia s to $85 billion (27 fold increase), Indonesia s to $198 billion (52 fold increase) and Venezuela to $75 billion (20 fold increase).
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  This team wasn t built on two girls, Trafton said. Our touches weren t good. They forced a lot of balls on us that we didn t handle very well. We didn t play well 鈥?they wouldn t let us play well. They outplayed us today.  
  
The implication is that these countries have left Nigeria far behind in terms of productivity, income generation and general economic development , and advised that the challenge lies in reinvention of the human resources in Nigeria.
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Fletcher and Wilson broke through their iron escorts late in the second half. Fletcher carried the ball down the left side before sending a pass to Wilson, who nailed one inside the left post to make it 2-1 with 10:34 to go.
  
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About two minutes after Wilson s goal, she nearly tied the score with a boot from the right corner. Whalen leaped and deflected the ball off the crossbar, and Madison s Emily Oliver was there to kick the ball out of the box.
He observed that the human resources and skilled labour in particular are the most critical to manage other resources to improve the quantity and quality of production and quality of life.
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Indeed it can be argued that where critical human resources are lacking in quality, other factors can hardly add value to development. States can borrow billions of Naira as most states do, but the human managers might divert the funds for the indulgence of the leaders such as buying private jets rather than proving basics like water and motorable roads.  
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Monmouth s Tia Day had a shot go just wide with less than seven minutes to play, and Monmouth ran out of time. While there were no cards given out, the game featured a good number of elbows and pushes.
  
  Himself a product of Ilorin Grammar School, Aremu commended past and present efforts of the town s indigenes in promoting human qualitative human resource through establishment of educational institutions mostly through communal efforts.
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  We ve played some other physical teams, but towards the end, it got really physical, Ouellette said. But we were able to match that, and we can keep our composure through that.  
  
Speaking earlier, President of The Third Estate, Dr. Yusuf Lawal lamented the current spate of unemployment and insecurity in Kwara State and the country in general.<br>
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Nigeria is at a critical juncture of its nationhood. The country is faced with numerous challenges ranging from sectarian violence in the North East and other forms of insecurity in various parts of the country, health and economic challenges and the 2015 General Election with all the dangers and fears it portends. <br>
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HALL-DALE 2, MT. ABRAM 0: Lilly Ly and Eva Shepherd each scored a goal to lead the Bulldogs to the MVC win in Salem. Signe Lynch had an assist for Hall-Dale (8-4-0). Olivia Maynard stopped two shots in net.
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As a way of stemming the tide in the state, Yusuf disclosed that the group in August organised a conference to address security challenge in the Ilorin Emirate, which looked at the phenomenal increase in the number of miscreants masquerading as area boys and good boys of politicians.<br>
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Abby Brackley made six saves for Mt. Abram (5-7-1).
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Revision as of 22:38, 31 October 2014

@@@ We knew we were going to have to play really hard, said Madison freshman Jillian Holden, who assisted on what turned out to be the game-winning goal by Sydney LeBlanc. We ve been working really hard, and preparing for this game, and I think we came in ready.

They just beat us to the ball, Monmouth coach Gary Trafton said. You can t control offense if you don t have the ball, and they beat us to the ball more times than not. 

Monmouth outshot the Bulldogs 17-9, but many of those were shots that went wide or over the net, or long, soft kicks that were handled easily by Madison keeper Erin Whalen. Madison had its first good chance snuffed out when Monmouth keeper Mikayla Cameron made a diving save off a shot by Tori McLaughlin, but the Bulldogs went up 1-0 with 24:03 left in the half when Madeline Wood placed a long direct kick between Cameron and the crossbar.

The Mustangs had a great chance to tie it with 17:25 to go in the half, but Whalen made a left-hand bat save to knock away a header by Shannon Buzzell on a corner kick. So instead of a 1-1 game at the half, Madison went into the break with a 1-0 lead.

I always tell the girls 鈥?they kind of chuckle at me 鈥?the next goal is huge, Madison coach Mike Herrick said.

The Bulldogs pushed their lead to 2-0 less than four minutes into the second half, as Holden fed LeBlanc in the box for a header and the goal. Madison had the first five shots of the second half, but Monmouth turned it on after that.

Good teams aren t going to let you do what you normally do comfortably, Herrick said. We normally possess, and we move together comfortably. We weren t able to do that, but that wasn t because of us. That was because (Monmouth) did a great job. They didn t give us a lot of time to do what we needed to do. 

Madison kept the Mustangs in check in part because of the defense of Monica Ouellette, who shadowed Haley Fletcher, and Madison Curtis, who clung to Sidney Wilson.

Both did an outstanding job, Herrick said. Those type of players, you saw the very few mistakes my girls made on them 鈥?very few 鈥?all of a sudden, almost a goal. Those kind of players, it kind of reiterates why we have them on them in the first place. 
This team wasn t built on two girls, Trafton said. Our touches weren t good. They forced a lot of balls on us that we didn t handle very well. We didn t play well 鈥?they wouldn t let us play well. They outplayed us today. 

Fletcher and Wilson broke through their iron escorts late in the second half. Fletcher carried the ball down the left side before sending a pass to Wilson, who nailed one inside the left post to make it 2-1 with 10:34 to go.

About two minutes after Wilson s goal, she nearly tied the score with a boot from the right corner. Whalen leaped and deflected the ball off the crossbar, and Madison s Emily Oliver was there to kick the ball out of the box.

Monmouth s Tia Day had a shot go just wide with less than seven minutes to play, and Monmouth ran out of time. While there were no cards given out, the game featured a good number of elbows and pushes.

We ve played some other physical teams, but towards the end, it got really physical, Ouellette said. But we were able to match that, and we can keep our composure through that. 

GIRLS SOCCER

HALL-DALE 2, MT. ABRAM 0: Lilly Ly and Eva Shepherd each scored a goal to lead the Bulldogs to the MVC win in Salem. Signe Lynch had an assist for Hall-Dale (8-4-0). Olivia Maynard stopped two shots in net.

Abby Brackley made six saves for Mt. Abram (5-7-1).

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