Neville: Arsenal midfielder Xhaka must make peace with fan abuse Manchester United great Gary Neville admits modern footballers are "perceived differently" to their predecessors but says Granit Xhaka must be willing to accept fan criticism. Arsenal stripped Xhaka of the captaincy following his angry response to being jeered by his own supporters in the recent Premier League match against Crystal Palace. The much-maligned Switzerland midfielder cupped his hear, removed his shirt and appeared to swear at a section of spectators as he was substituted in the second half of the 1-1 draw at Emirates Stadium. Xhaka said he had "reached boiling point" after receiving abusive comments at matches and over social media, part of the growing "anything goes" culture Neville condemned. But the ex-England international insisted players must also have a thick skin. "All's fair in love and war," Neville, who was speaking at the l
Nigeria's vocal pro-democracy activist, Omoyele Sowore, has been in the detention of Nigeria's secret police, the Department of State Services (DSS) for some 100 days in his quest for a better Nigeria in which respect for rule of law, equity and equality reign supreme. Sowore is also calling for a non-violent revolution to stamp corruption and bad governance out of Africa's most populous black nation. But for all that he is being arraigned in court on trumped-up charges of insulting President Muhammadu Buhari and money laundering, among others. His legal battle to fight against oppression and illegal detention continues today.