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EU, US urge sustained support for Ukraine

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (L)

The European Union and the United States have urged allies of Ukraine to keep up with their funding as the war with Russia nears the two-year mark, with no resolution to the fighting in sight.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken promised sustained US support for Ukraine in a meeting on Tuesday with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy despite a row in the US Congress on approving new funding.

“We are determined to sustain our support for Ukraine and we’re working very closely with Congress in order to work to do that. I know our European colleagues will do the same thing,” Blinken told Zelenskyy at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Jake Sullivan, US President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, joined the meeting and told Zelenskyy that the US and its allies were determined “to ensure that Russia fails and Ukraine wins”.

Zelenskyy thanked the Biden administration and the “bipartisan support” in the US Congress. “We really count on your support – continuing your huge support,” he said.

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Crowds clash with riot police as Russia jails activist

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Large demonstrations are rare in Russia

Russian riot police fired tear gas and hit protesters with batons in Bashkortostan on Wednesday after a rights activist was sentenced to four years in a penal colony. Footage showed supporters of Fail Alsynov clashing with police – some throwing snowballs – near the court.

Alsynov was jailed for inciting ethnic hatred, which he denies.

The trial, and protests, took place in Baymak in southern Russia, near the border with Kazakhstan.

Authorities have opened a investigation against some of those demonstrating under “mass rioting” charges, which carry a maximum sentence of 15 years in prison.

Some reports say there were a few thousand people at the demonstration, which went on for several days in temperatures of around -20C.

Protesters were seen shouting their support for Alsynov, and there are reports that some tried to block the courthouse entrance after the sentence was announced.

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Qatar announces Israel-Hamas deal for medicine & aid to Gaza

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Palestinians wait to receive food

Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement to allow medicines to be delivered to Israeli captives held in the Gaza Strip and for aid to be transported to residents in the besieged Palestinian territory, Qatar has announced.

The deal will see humanitarian aid delivered to civilians in “the most affected and vulnerable areas” in Gaza in exchange for the delivery of medication to Israeli captives held by Hamas, the group that governs Gaza, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Tuesday.

Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari said medication and aid will leave Doha on Wednesday for the Egyptian city of El Arish in preparation for their delivery into the Gaza Strip.

He said the agreement was mediated by Qatar in cooperation with France.

Earlier, Philippe Lalliot, head of France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Crisis Centre, which organises aid efforts, said negotiations had been going on for weeks and the initial idea had come from the families of some of the Israeli captives.

Specific medical packages for several months, which were put together in France, would be delivered to each of the 45 captives.

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China records population decline for second straight year

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Beijing says the birth rate is now down

China’s population has declined for a second consecutive year, underscoring concerns about the future growth of the world’s second-largest economy.

Data released on Wednesday showed a population of 1.409 billion at the end of 2023 – a 2.08m decrease from 2022.

The most recent decline is double that of the previous year, which marked the first population drop in 60 years.

But experts say this fall is expected given the country’s expanding urban class and record-low birth rate.

Beijing on Wednesday said the birth rate was now down to 6.39 per 1,000 people on par with other advanced East Asian nations such as Japan and South Korea.

The country has seen falling birth rates for decades – after imposing a controversial one child-policy in the 1980s to control over-population at the time.

The government lifted the policy in 2015 to try to stem the population fall, and has brought in a series of other incentives too, such as subsidies and payments to encourage people to start families. In 2021, it further relaxed the limit to allow couples to have up to three children.

However, the policies have had little impact, with young people in modern cities citing deterrents like the cost of living and career priorities after a three-year Covid period.

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Pakistan condemns deadly Iranian missile strike on its territory

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Iranian missile

Iran launched a missile attack apparently targeting militant bases in western Pakistan which killed two children, officials in Islamabad said.

The operation hit two sites in Balochistan linked to the militant group Jaish al-Adl, Iran’s state TV said. Iran attacked targets in Iraq and Syria earlier this week.

Pakistani officials said two children were killed and three others injured.

Islamabad said the attack was “illegal” and warned of “serious consequences”.

However Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, speaking in Davos, insisted that no Pakistani nationals had been targeted, only members of Jaish al-Adl.

The latest air strike comes at a time of growing tension across the Middle East, with war raging between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza.

Tehran says it does not want to get involved in a wider conflict. But groups in its so-called “Axis of Resistance”, which include the Houthi militants in Yemen, Hezbollah in Lebanon and various groups in Syria and Iraq, have been carrying out attacks on Israel and its allies to show solidarity with the Palestinians. The US and UK have launched air strikes on the Houthis after they attacked commercial shipping.

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Opuni’s witness: CHED report cannot be basis for renewing certificates

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Dr Stephen Opuni (3rd right) with some of his sympathisers after one of the courts sessions

Dr Gilbert Anim Kwapong, a key defence witness in the GH¢271.3 million cocoa trial, says a report compiled by the Cocoa Health and Extension Division (CHED) of Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) cannot be the basis for Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana(CRIG) to renew agro-chemical certificate.

According to the witness, CRIG has its own internal mechanisms for gathering data on chemical products for cocoa, before it approves same.

However, he stated that CHED’s report, which is born out of interactions with farmers and farmer agents, corroborates or is in addition to CRIG findings.
As a former Executive Director of CRIG, Dr Kwapong told the Accra High Court, presided over by Justice Aboagye Tandoh, last week’ Thursday that although CRIG is mandated to conduct its own research, CHED report is a COCOBOD official document.

He explained that while CRIG deals with chemical testing and issuing of certificates to suppliers, CHED is the interface with farmers and COCOBOD, therefore, the Board depends on CHED reports to take critical decisions.

Testifying on behalf of Dr. Stephen Kwabena Opuni, former Chief Executive (EC) of COCOBOD, and responding to questions from Benson Nutskpui, Counsel for Seidu Agongo and Agricult Ghana Limited, the witness said under his management, CRIG went through the full process before it renewed a certificate.

During his tenure, Dr.Kwapong signed two certificatesforLithovit, which was supplied by Agricult Ghana Limited, in the year 2015 and 2016.
Nevertheless, the 2015 Lithovit Certificate that was sent to Mr. Kwapong’s desk was an original certificate, while the 2016 certificate was for a renewal.

The court was told that it is not true that there was no evidence at CRIG that Lithovit was tested, adding that the Scientists went through the full rigours of testing, per the information made available by the Committee for Chemical Testing and Machines (CTCM) to approve the controversial fertiliser.

Stressing on the above statement, the witness informed the court that, “and also I have mentioned that I did exercise due diligence before signing any certificate that was brought tomy desk.”

Furthermore, the witness said it is not true that Lithovit was not known at CRIG as a liquid fertiliser.

Dr. Opuni, Mr. Agongo and his company, Agricult, have been sued for allegedly playing roles that led the country to lose GH¢271.3 million in a Lithovit fertiliser deal.
Meanwhile, the following is what transpired in court.

Questions and answers;

Q.Doctor, just by way of refresher. You told this court that before the renewal of certificates for fertilizers by CRIG when you were the executive director, the scientists do re-evaluation that is correct?

A. My Lord that is correct.
Q. On the 18th of October 2018, PW1, in the person of Dr. Amoah, told the court that only CRIG does surveys to collect opinion of farmers to assess performance of fertilizers for COCOBOD would that be correct?

A. My Lord, that is partly correct. Because when I was in CHED, our annual report like CODAPEC HITECH contains some information on farmers’ reaction and the use of agrochemicals.
Q. So it is true that CHED in the course of its duties also report on its interaction with farmers, extension officers etc?

A. My Lord that is also correct.
Q. On the 18th October, 2018, Dr Amoah made this statement “My Lord CHED is an extension wing of COCOBOD and their main function is to implement their recommendations, research findings from CRIG and not to conduct a survey for chemicals that has been supplied to farmers. My Lord, the surveys or interviews are done by CRIG staff.” Now Sir, one, is that correct?

A. My Lord, as I said previously, that is not the whole truth. My Lord, I will add that there was time when there was an anomis caterpillar.
There was an outbreak of this caterpillar on cocoa and the insecticide used to control the infestation did not work as expected so it was the CHED staff who made a complaint for the insecticide to be changed. My lord, I also have a body called CRETEC, Cocoa Research Technical Committee.

Q. And this committee is chaired by the Executive Director of CHED?
A. That is correct. It is a joint committee of Researchers and Extension officers, and it is to facilitate the bilateral flow of information from extension to research and research to extension.

Q. Who undertakes the research?
A. My Lord, for crop protection and production research, CRIG has that mandate.
Q. When you just said a joint committee to facilitate the bilateral flow of information. In layman’s terms it would be cooperation between CHED and CRIG?

A. My Lord, definitely.
Q. On the same day, in an answer to a question that “CHED has a report in respect of their interactions with farmers on the use of various chemicals as their official report, Dr. Amoah answered, it would be an official report if it is their mandate to carry out re-evaluation”. Sir, is it the case that there is that dichotomy of what officials CHED finds on the field and that CHED can’t report its finding, is that the case?

A. My Lord, how would CHED provide feedback to CRIG on issues that happened on the field in terms of recommendations made by CRIG. I want to say it this way, for example I’m a CHED staff I go to a field, I see a problem pertaining or relating to a CRIG recommendation, I record the problem, how do I report that problem to CRIG. I am trying to say that anytime there is a problem on the field, CHED has to report to CRIG.

Q. Is CHED bound to submit the report on their findings only to CRIG or their findings can be channeled to COCOBOD in CHED’s report?
A. My Lord, both channels are applicable.

Q. So Dr. Amoah’s statement, which I read to you that “it would only be an official report if that is the mandate,” cannot mean that the report of CHED based on the findings of their extension officers, farmers and farm agents cannot be an official report of COCOBOD because the mandate of CHED is not to re-evaluate for recertification, that cannot be what he meant. In other term what he said cannot be true?

A. My Lord, a CHED report cannot be a basis for renewing certificate because CRIG has its own mechanism of going to field to collect data through surveys and other means, and this can be corroborated or added on to by report from CHED.
Q. When you were at CHED, CHED prepared reports, is that correct?

A. My Lord, yes.
Q. In those report, CHED brings out the findings of its extension officers and farmer’s agents on various agrochemicals, insecticides and other activities related to the farmers at the time being reported on, is that also correct?

A. My Lord that is correct.
Q. And when you were at CHED, a report is prepared and sent to COCOBOD is that correct?
A. My Lord that is correct.

Q. And COCOBOD is perfectly entitled to direct action based on those report from CHED?
A. My Lord, that is correct through CRETEC.
Q. And CRETEC is chaired by the Head of CHED?

A. My Lord that is correct.
Q. So that report from CHED are also official report of COCOBOD?

A. My Lord that is correct. I have to indicate that the Deputy Chief Executive in charge of agronomy and quality control sits in the meeting of CRETEC.
Q. Anybody who says the report of CHED cannot be an official report of COCOBOD cannot be telling the truth?

A. My Lord that is so.
Q. Dr. Amoah, in answering the question, confirmed that “CHED is the interface with farmers and COCOBOD”. Isthat correct?

A. My Lord that is correct
Q. And being the interface, it can only bring its findings on board through reports?
A. My Lord, that is correct.

Q. CODAPEC/HiTECH were under CHED,isthat correct?
A. My Lord that is correct

Q. And that did not change in 2014, 2015 and 2016?
A. My Lord, between 2014 and 2017, I didn’t have much information about CHED, but from 2017 up to 2022, CODAPEC/HITECH was under CHED.

Q. Dr Amoah confirmed that “when CHED interacts with farmers, their aim is to ensure that they protect the interest of cocoa and the problem that confront cocoa are brought to the attention of management of COCOBOD?

A. My Lord that is true.
Q. You know Dr. Baah?
A. My Lord, yes I do.

Q. He was the head of CHED whilst you were the head of CRIG, isthat correct?
A. My Lord that is correct.
Q. If I told you he produced a report of CHED on farmers’ views on lithovit, that would be within his legitimate duties?

A. My Lord that is correct
Q. Now, Dr. Amoah on recertification has this to say “my Lord, I cannot confirm if CRIG went through their processes before issuing these certificates since I was not in the system.

And more so my Lord, this certificate was different from what was issued in 2015. This certificate of Lithovit foliar fertilizer with the trademark R on it has been tampered with by the mother company Zeobita GMB from Germany, the original product…” You were there at the time when the certificate was renewed, did CRIG go through the processes when the certificate of Lithovit was renewed?

A. My Lord, I was the Executive Director from September 2014, and from that date we went through the full processes before renewal. My Lord I signed two certificates for Lithovit, one in 2015 and the other in 2016. The 2015 certificate as I mentioned here previously came to me as an original certificate, and 2016 was for a renewal. My Lord, for the first time, I’m hearing about a certificate issued in 2014. I’m yet to see that certificate.

Q. Sir, the certificate of 2014 was signed by Dr Amoah, you were in office then. You signed certificate when you resumed office from September, isthat correct?

A. My Lord that is correct.

Q. Sir Dr Amoah on the 10th day of October 2018, told the court “and my lord the certificate issued by Dr Anim Kwapong in 2015 and 2016 simply said AgricultLithovit, and it did not state it was a liquid fertilizer. And my lord there is no evidence at CRIG that indicated that Agricultlithovit has been tested at CRIG or reevaluated.” I will ask you three questions. The certificate you issued in 2015 and 2016, did you have any doubt that it was issued for a liquid fertilizer

A. My Lord, I don’t have any doubt at all.
Q. Is true that there is “no evidence at CRIG that indicated lithovit was ever tested by CRIG or re-evaluated?

A. My Lord, it is not true that there is no evidence. We went through the full rigours of testing, per the information made available by the CTCM and also I have mentioned that I did exercise due diligence before signing any certificate that was brought to.my desk. I must add that my secretary worked with Dr Amoah, and did not bring anything contrary to my attention. And also, we have always known the product as lithovit and it has always been a liquid product.

Q. Now, Dr Arthur is also a scientist at CRIG,isthat correct?
A. My Lord that is correct.

Q. On November 2018, Dr Arthur told the court that “my Lord after submitting my report to Mr. Afrifa, no re-evaluation was carried out by Soil Science Division of CRIG.” This was in an answer to a question by the prosecution if there was any re-evaluation prior to the 2017 evaluation. In view of all that you…?

A. My Lord, that statement cannot be correct because, my Lord, we have the CODAPEC/ HITECH report of 2015 and 2016, which was submitted to COCOBOD, which I also used in signing other certificates. So the idea that no other work was done…

Q. Prior to 2017, did the CTCM at CRIG go through property procedures and brought certificates to your table?
A. That is correct.
Q. And the certificate you signed for lithovit came to you also through the CTCM?

A. That is also correct.
Q. So in simple terms, when Dr. Arthur said from 2014 no re-evaluation was done at CRIG on lithovit, can that be correct?

A. My Lord that cannot be correct.
Q. Who put the components, the synthetic on the report?
A. That information is put on by the CTCM by the secretary who prepared the certificates.
Q. So that it is never a personal act of the Director of CRIG, isthat correct?

A. My Lord that is correct.
Q. Now, Dr. Arthur told the court in an answer to the question, “Dr. Arthur I believe that you know that CRIG has no strict policy that all fertilizers are tested for a period of four years and that testing was based on protocol you were speaking the truth” and he answered “yes my Lord.” Isthat statement correct?

A. My Lord, that statement is true and I have explained that here.
Q. Any other position that because a fertilizer has not been tested for three or four years, a strict law of COCOBOD has been broken, cannot be true?

A. My Lord that is right.
Q. Whilst you were at CRIG, products bought by COCOBOD after approval were not brought to CRIG to confirm before they are supplied to farmers, is that the position?

A. My Lord that is so.
Q. When Dr. Arthur stated that in the case of Lithovit, there was a breach as when the product was bought it was not brought to CRIG to authenticate if that was what was tested, is not the normal procedure?
A. My Lord, that is true and in my statement to EOCO, I mentioned the need for that to be done.
Q. When scientists at CRIG used a particular fertilizer as a standard then it means that its properties or qualities are well known to them.

A. My Lord, that is true.
Q. So Dr Arthur on the 26th of November 2018, agreed that Lithovit was used as a standard testing of fertilizers on seedlings in December that would mean that they had concluded testing of Lithovit on seedlings?

A. That is correct, and they must have used it as a standard against others.
Q. Dr. Anim Kwapong, the chemical components that come on the certificate are based on what your scientists find and bring to your attention,isthat correct?
A. My Lord, that information is provided by the Supplier.
Q. It is verified by CRIG?

A. Yes my Lord.
Q. It is verified by CRIG and it is only the chemical composition,which CRIG verifies and can attest to that they put on the certificate.

A. My Lord that is true
Q. The product supplier, A2 and A3, have no hand in the composition that is embossed on the certificate?
A. My Lord, that is true, but they also have to confirm.

Health Benefits of Milk

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Milk was your first food and has been part of the human diet for thousands of years. It’s easy to see why, as milk is nutritious, versatile, delicious, and relatively easy to obtain. While milk can come from many sources, including an ever-increasing variety of nondairy milk, cow’s milk is still the primary form in our diets.

Health Benefits

Protein for Overall Health

Protein is the basic building block of the human body and is needed by the body to create and repair cells, as well as being important for overall growth and development. If you’re looking for a quick, well-balanced snack, milk’s high protein content makes it a great choice.

In fact, studies have shown that a glass of chocolate milk works as good as, if not better than, expensive post-workout recovery drinks.

Strong Bones and Teeth

Calcium is essential for strong bones and teeth, making it an important part of our daily diet. It’s especially vital in our early years. Extra calcium is needed during childhood and adolescence because that’s when bones do most of their growing.

Calcium becomes extra important again for older adults as bone density decreases. Milk is frequently recommended as a great way to help prevent osteoporosis, or the thinning of bones in the body. Drinking milk daily has also been shown to reduce the progression of osteoarthritis, or inflammation of the joints, in the knees of women.

One cup of 2% milk has fewer calories (122) and less fat (5 grams), while skim milk has 90 calories and 0 grams of fat.

Things to Watch Out For

Because milk is a protein- and nutrient-rich food, it’s easy to have too much of a good thing. Eight ounces is considered a full serving of milk, but glasses found in most kitchens are frequently 14-16 ounces, so pay attention to how much you drink.

An important factor to consider is milk’s fat content, which will vary based on the type you buy. One cup of skim milk is fat-free, while 1% milk has 2 grams, 2% milk has 5 grams, and whole milk (3.25%) has 8 grams. Talk to your doctor about the best option for you.

Furthermore, milk is not for everyone. Approximately 65% of the population suffers from lactose intolerance, which can frequently be treated with over-the-counter supplements. Milk allergies also can range from mild to severe. For this reason, many people choose to use nondairy milk.

Also, children should not be given milk until they are at least 12 months old.

How to Use Milk

Adding milk to your diet can be as simple as drinking a cold glass with your meals. Or, a warm mug of milk can be a wonderfully relaxing way to end the day.

Milk can also be substituted for water in many recipes, making dishes more substantial and giving them a richer taste. For instance, making oatmeal with milk nearly doubles its protein content. Soups are another great food for the addition of milk.

As a calorie-cutting option, low-fat milk can be used in place of half-and-half in many recipes. Experiment and you may discover ways to create a dish that’s both healthier and tastier.

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Newport County to install temporary 1,000 capacity stand, ahead of hosting Man United

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Newport County

Newport County will install a temporary stand to increase their stadium’s capacity by 1,000 and make the most of Manchester United‘s FA Cup visit later this month.

The new stand will hold supporters for the match against Wrexham this weekend and their fourth-round tie against United on January 28, boosting the capacity to 9,000.

Newport beat Eastleigh 3-1 on Tuesday night to set up the dream encounter against one of football’s blue-ribbon clubs.

The Exiles are likely to pocket around £400,000 from the occasion, which will be shown on BBC One.

‘We are pleased to confirm that following tonight’s [Tuesday’s] result, work will begin on erecting a temporary stand behind the North Terrace which will welcome a further 1,000 passionate Exiles,’ a club statement read.

Their match against Welsh rivals Wrexham was already a sell-out but new tickets are going on sale for that game.

Manager Graham Coughlan said: ‘We have some really juicy fixtures coming up with Wrexham on Saturday, Manchester United and Swindon after that. We have three sell-outs coming up.

‘Our football club should cherish that, our football club should revel in that. Hopefully we can go out do ourselves proud on Saturday and hopefully do ourselves proud against the mighty Manchester United.’

He added: ‘It’ll be a hell of an occasion. It’s a fourth round tie against Manchester United, for me the biggest club in this country, in Europe and in the world”.

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Djokovic confronts fan at Australian Open

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Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic was involved in a fiery exchange with a spectator during his second round match against home favourite Alexei Popyrin at the Australian Open on Wednesday.

The incident occurred at 2-2 in the fourth set shortly after Djokovic had taken the third on a tie-break to move into a two sets to one lead. Walking to the back of the court, the Serbian superstar looked up into the crowd and got into an animated conversation with a heckler, repeatedly telling them to ‘come say that to my face’.

The exchange continued for several seconds before Djokovic eventually turned his back to refocus on the match, as he tried to keep his cool after being irked by the fans’ behaviour.

That moment appeared to inspire him as Djokovic immediately upped his level to take the fourth set 6-3 and book his place in the last 32 in Melbourne. But he was angry with the reaction of the crowd during the match as they tried to inspire Popyrin to an upset win, and slammed their conduct in a post-match interview.

When asked what he had made of the partisan Melbourne Park crowd, Djokovic responded: ‘Not the best atmosphere to play in, to be honest. People basically made noise between the first and second serve the entire match.

‘What really frustrated me is when somebody heckles me in the crowd. I told him to say it to my face but there was an absence of courage in that moment.’

Former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios was on commentary for Eurosport for the match as he remains sidelined due to injury, and he accused the heckler of ‘poking the bear’.

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The ‘Battle of the Guineas’ in Group A

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Equitorial Guinea players

Matchday two of the Africa Cup of Nations sees Equatorial Guinea and Guinea-Bissau face off at the Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara on Thursday.

Neither team was able to come away with maximum points from their opening encounters, and they will both be keen to get their AFCON campaign up and running with all three points here.

Equatorial Guinea played out a 1-1 stalemate against the Super Eagles of Nigeria when the sides faced off in their curtain-raiser on Sunday. Unbeaten in their last 11 outings across all competitions, Equatorial Guinea now go in search of a much-needed three points

Guinea-Bissau were on the receiving end of a comprehensive 2-0 defeat against tournament hosts Ivory Coast at the Olympic Stadium of Ebimpe on Saturday evening.

The only team yet to pick up a point in Group A so far, the Wild Dogs currently sit bottom of the group but are far from out heading into the penultimate round of group-stage games.

Having let in a whopping eight goals across their last two matches, Guinea-Bissau will need to tighten up at the back to stand any chance of avoiding defeat here.

Both teams gave good accounts of themselves in their respective opening matches, and we are expecting a keenly-contested affair here. That said, we just about tip Equatorial Guinea to get the job done come the end of the 90 minutes.

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