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Court jails three internet fraudsters in Kaduna

Justice A.A. Isiaka of the Kaduna State High Court, Kaduna, has convicted and sentenced three persons to various jail terms for internet-related fraud.

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Everybody vs. Michigan Fergodsakes

As you may be aware, Michigan won the national championship. Brian's said his bit on what this means to him, and now it's everyone else's turn. We're inviting everyone who's contributed to the blog over its existence to write whatever they want about the 2023 football team, and hope to roll out a series of these over the course of the next few months. Our next writer is Jon Schwartz (@jonlschwartz). Freshmen athletes arrive as the hottest thing in the hometown, and most smack their heads in humiliation on their first encounters with the skill and talent at this level. For me, an award-receiving young journalist who thought he was the next Mitch Albom, that moment was joining the Michigan Daily and staring down four years of competing with Jon Schwartz's pen. As Daily sports editor, he was the thinker you wanted to hear from before formulating your take. Jon has been around the writer's block since then—New Jersey Monthly, Spin, and the New York Yankees, for whom he's the deputy editor of Yankees Magazine. Let him at Michigan again, however, and you're all about see why I fled to Editorial rather than share a depth chart with the five-star of my class. Previously in this series: Business is Finished by Ace Anbender You'll Fight and You'll Make It Through by Desmond Was Tripped Goodbye, Coach by Jordan Acker It’s strange that I found it during the week between the Rose Bowl and the National Championship Game, a stretch when I attacked each day with an enthusiasm for Michigan gear unknown to mankind. Packing for Houston, I came upon a navy shirt — purchased from the MGoBlog store — that, instead of Michigan, said “FERGODSAKES.” It was a silly purchase, the type of faux-ironic shirt choice that you wear while silently begging for the opportunity to explain it. It’s also indicative of what was wrong with the University of Michigan football landscape for so long. Let’s back up. In January 2011, Brady Hoke — not Jim Harbaugh and not Les Miles — stood before a packed media contingent to accept the job running the winningest college football program in history. He had been a successful enough head coach at Ball State and San Diego State, but — much more importantly around Ann Arbor — he had been an assistant under Gary Moeller and Lloyd Carr. “I can promise you,” he said, in a quote that wouldn’t end up on any T-shirts, but that would be the first sign of the incredibly poor in-game strategy and behind-the-scenes decision-making that became Hoke’s trademark, “we would have walked to the University of Michigan.” We can make fun now, a decade later and finally recovered from the dysfunction of the Hoke era, but it’s worth remembering that the coach really did win that introductory press conference. Even Dave Brandon came in for praise at locking up a real Michigan man. “This is an elite job,” said the decidedly not elite coach, confident that he could return the Wolverines to glory both on the field and in the public consciousness. “This will continue to be an elite job. This is Michigan, fergodsakes.” For a while, that was enough. Like Michael Scott declaring bankruptcy, just say it and it’s true. We’re Michigan. Pay no attention to anything you’re seeing. [After THE JUMP: You'll see what I mean.]

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Business is Finished

[As you may be aware, Michigan won the national championship. I've said my bit on what this means to me, and now it's everyone else's turn. We're inviting everyone who's contributed to the blog over its existence to write whatever they want about the 2023 football team, and hope to roll out a series of these over the course of the next few months. We start with Ace Anbender, because we could not start with anyone else. --Brian] “I’m impressed by how fast you moved” — my dad. My dad spearheaded our family’s move to Ann Arbor in 1993, when I was five years old. He attended Michigan from 1967 to 1971, focusing much more on academics and campus protests than the early teams of Bo Schembechler. Still, one of his first actions after finding a house was to request season tickets, and through a stroke of luck we had two seats behind the South end zone in 1994. My brother and I switched off home games; Dad was the constant. We never tailgated, instead throwing a football around the yard until it was time to begin our walk. We passed the girl selling 25-cent lemonade on Wells, the heart of student off-campus housing on Dewey, and the field hockey complex — always stopping for a free program to read “Punt/Counterpunt” — before reaching our gate. With authentic 1994 photo development issues. [Anbender Family Photos] He’d watch with a headset tuned to the radio broadcast and tell me what happened when the stadium announcement wasn’t sufficient — videoboards didn’t replace the classic scoreboards until 1998. I’d stand on the metal bleachers for big plays, peering over the lovely married couple who usually sat in front of us. For road games, we’d gather in the living room around the box television, except that time we listened to the radio because nobody bothered to broadcast the 1994 Purdue game. On cold days we’d get the fireplace going. My dad would settle into one of the two living room chairs. I’d usually perch on the couch, where I had more space to emote. My dad’s intention, he later admitted, was to use the football team to influence our desire to attend U-M. This worked on me with unintended consequences. [Hit THE JUMP]

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Business is Finished

[As you may be aware, Michigan won the national championship. I've said my bit on what this means to me, and now it's everyone else's turn. We're inviting everyone who's contributed to the blog over its existence to write whatever they want about the 2023 football team, and hope to roll out a series of these over the course of the next few months. We start with Ace Anbender, because we could not start with anyone else. --Brian] “I’m impressed by how fast you moved” — my dad. My dad spearheaded our family’s move to Ann Arbor in 1993, when I was five years old. He attended Michigan from 1967 to 1971, focusing much more on academics and campus protests than the early teams of Bo Schembechler. Still, one of his first actions after finding a house was to request season tickets, and through a stroke of luck we had two seats behind the South end zone in 1994. My brother and I switched off home games; Dad was the constant. We never tailgated, instead throwing a football around the yard until it was time to begin our walk. We passed the girl selling 25-cent lemonade on Wells, the heart of student off-campus housing on Dewey, and the field hockey complex — always stopping for a free program to read “Punt/Counterpunt” — before reaching our gate. With authentic 1994 photo development issues. [Anbender Family Photos] He’d watch with a headset tuned to the radio broadcast and tell me what happened when the stadium announcement wasn’t sufficient — videoboards didn’t replace the classic scoreboards until 1998. I’d stand on the metal bleachers for big plays, peering over the lovely married couple who usually sat in front of us. For road games, we’d gather in the living room around the box television, except that time we listened to the radio because nobody bothered to broadcast the 1994 Purdue game. On cold days we’d get the fireplace going. My dad would settle into one of the two living room chairs. I’d usually perch on the couch, where I had more space to emote. My dad’s intention, he later admitted, was to use the football team to influence our desire to attend U-M. This worked on me with unintended consequences. [Hit THE JUMP]

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You MUST listen to the last section of the podcast

I discovered this blog shortly after Brian created it. It became a part of my life. I got to know Brian through his writing and then met him a few times in person. This site and its authors sucked me in and I've never looked back. It got me through some bad times and made some good ones sweeter. Brian posted on Twitter before the championship that he isn't sure whether another school could have a blog like this. He credited the University itself and the community that this site created and he was right. But he shaped the community from our one of a kind university.

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Pax Michigan and The End of History

Greetings and salutations, MGoCommunity. If you're of a certain age here, you might recognize my username. I used to be a prolific poster here, and for a good number of years even had my own blog ("Genuinely Sarcastic") that used to occupy a certain corner of the MGoUniverse. If you have memories of such things, you may find those diary post with some level of excitement. If not, well, then I'm just another elated Michigan fan sharing some heartfelt thoughts on the crowning achievement of our fandom. I hope you enjoy.

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Why don't the Wolverines have a mascot?

Why doesn't the University of Michigan have a mascot roaming the sidelines? For two brief periods, they did.

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Stateside: Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023

Stateside: Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023
michiganradio.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from michiganradio.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Sanderson filed formal HR complaint against Howard per Brendan Quinn

https://theathletic.com/5134471/2023/12/13/juwan-howard-michigan-basketball/ According to three team and university sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they’re not authorized to speak publicly on internal university personnel issues, Sanderson filed an HR claim following a heated dispute with Howard on Dec. 7.. ...

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Dough Dynasty: A crust stuffed with data

Dough Dynasty: A crust stuffed with data
michiganradio.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from michiganradio.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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