Glo Flies Four New Winners to Russia

Total telecommunications solutions provider, Globacom, has flown another batch of winners in its GO RUSSIA promo to Russia.

The lucky subscribers, four in number, departed for Moscow on Saturday evening via an Emirates Airline flight from the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.
They are 40-year-old Chartered Accountant Nwarisi Nsirim Sonny from Eche LG, Rivers State, 43-year-old motor dealer, Mobolaji Bolaji David from Ilesha, Osun State, 40-year-old Abuja-based Customs Officer, Akano Isaac, and 25-year-old Ojulari Peter from Ilaje in Ondo State departed for Russia from the Murtala Mohammed International Airport on Saturday.

Globacom announced at a ceremony held at its headquarters in Lagos to send off the winners that this brought the total number of subscribers who have benefited from the all-expense-paid trip to 21. The 22nd winner, Osagie Edwin Isibor, who emerged in batch two could not travel because of ill-health.
The company urged the latest beneficiaries to project the image of the country positively in Russia.

“We congratulate you on winning in the GO RUSSIA promo. Be good ambassadors of Nigeria in Russia, conduct yourself well and portray the country in good light all through your stay there” it advised.
The winners expressed their joy, and said they were excited about the prospect of the trip. They also thanked Globacom for introducing the GO RUSSIA promo. Nwarisi Sonny said, “Globacom, una do well o! Keep it up, you have done very well. You have promised and you have delivered”. Another winner, Mobolaji David, who admitted initial doubts about the genuineness of the promo thanked Globacom for the rare privilege to visit Russia.
Similarly, Ojulari Peter said, “Thank God, Thank Glo, the trip promises to be interesting as Russia is the destination for everyone at this time “.

The telecom operator also received members of the third batch who arrived from Russia on Thursday. One of them, Oladele Oluseyi Adetokunbo, described his experience in Russia as “Amazing”. He said they were treated like kings and thanked Globacom for a wonderful time in Russia. “We thank Globacom for everything, it was simply a once-in-a-life-time experience, It was simply surreal!” he declared.

Croatia Searching for Missing Puzzle Ahead of Clash with England
They have experience, bags of talent and there is no questioning their fighting spirit, yet there is something still strangely lacking in the Croatia team which has reached the World Cup semifinals for the second time in their history.
Croatia became only the second team to win successive penalty shootouts at the World Cup, following in the footsteps of Argentina in 1990, when they overcame Russia 4-3 on Saturday night to follow up their win over Denmark in the previous round.
Neither of those overall performances, however, were worthy of potential World Cup winners, nor did they seem to do justice to the quality of Croatia’s line-up, which is one of the most gifted in Russia.
Fourteen members of their squad are based in Europe’s top five leagues – England, Spain, Italy, Germany and France – including Luka Modric and Mateo Kovacic at Real Madrid, Ivan Rakitic at Barcelona and Mario Mandzukic at Juventus.
When Croatia stormed through the group stage with nine points from three games, they did indeed look like serious contenders. But the spark seems to have gone in knockout stages and instead they have had to rely more on resilience to get them through against less gifted opponents.
Coach Zlatko Dalic certainly showed plenty of bold, attacking intentions against Russia.
The gifted Modric and Rakitic were fielded in the centre of midfield, with no defensive cover, and there were two wingers in Ante Rebic and Ivan Perisic and two centre forwards in Manduzkic and Andrej Kramaric. But it did not quite work out as planned.
Croatia’s long periods of possession were largely unproductive, the final pass was invariably missing and they were surprised by Russia’s aggressive approach.
“We were undermanned in midfield,” said Dalic. “We were left to only hit long balls. That’s not how Croatia play. That’s not our style.”
Going to extra-time and penalties meant using up valuable reserves of energy that could potentially put them at a disadvantage in their semifinal on Wednesday when they face an England side who coasted to a 2-0 win over Sweden.
“There were times when we lacked energy: 240 minutes of football in six days takes its toll on you,” said Modric who, like Mandzukic and Rakitic, is into his thirties. Dalic, however, said there was plenty left in the tank.
“Of course there is some power left for the English – we will not stop, we will try to play our best game then,” he said.
“We have two matches to play, we are very motivated, we will give our all.”
And, if all else fails, Croatia can always go into a penalty shootout confident that they will come out as winners.

“The match against Russia is yet another victory of our character. We have nerves of steel,” said Kramaric. “We showed how calm and self-confident we are. Perhaps the match was not the most beautiful, but it will be remembered.”

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