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Emenike still key to the Super Eagles – Agali

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The former Nigeria and Schalke 04 star maintains the forward still has a lot to offer the country despite his move to the United Arab Emirates Ex-international Victor Agali says Emmanuel Emenike is still reliable, insisting he should not be thrown out of the senior national team. The 28-year-old forward was shipped to United Arab Emirates’ Pro League side Al-Ain on loan until the end of the season by Fenerbahçe. With new Eagles’ handler, Sunday Oliseh hoping to rebuild the national team to a formidable force again, the striker famous for his aerial prowess noted that the ex-Spartak Moscow man still has a lot to offer the national team despite barrage of criticisms that greeted his transfer to Al Zaeem. "He has made a move which is best to him, and if he still has the interest of playing for the Super Eagles, I think he should be given a chance because he has done tremendously well for [Nigeria] in the past, Agali told Goal. “Aside from this, he is still within the age ...

How To Save Facebook Content For Later

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We've all seen a link to a really interesting article on Facebook and not had the time to read it. We've wanted to watch a video someone shared, but suffered from a crappy connection. There is a cool solution: saving content on Facebook so you can take a look it when you've got the time and sufficient bandwidth. As only you can see the content you save, think of it as storage for your guilty pleasures, like cat Vines. Have a look through our simple instructions below to start saving interesting bits and bobs on Facebook. Let us know what other Facebook tricks you'd like to learn — we could tackle it in a future post. Saving You can save any post with a link in it, including links out to videos, places, music, books, films, TV programs and events. To save content down, simply click on the drop-down arrow at the top right-hand corner of a post, then click "Save [TITLE OF CONTENT]." The options are arranged a little differently, but it works the s...