In terms of memorable moments, not many footballers will have what they would be remembered for like Diego Amando Maradona. From his clamorous and playful nature to his sober mood 'The Golden Boy' as he was...
The University of Calabar, UNICAL has directed its non-teaching staff to resume work tomorrow, Friday 27 November 2020 with cutlasses, hoes, brooms and buckets in other to clear grasses, sweep offices as well as keep the...
Past and current footballers across the globe took to their various social media accounts to pour out tributes to Argentine soccer legend Diego Amando Maradona who passed away on Wednesday, 25th November, 2020 at his home...
A court in Rwanda's capital, Kigali, has sentenced a former head of President Paul Kagame’s security unit to three years in prison “for stealing a mobile phone”. Mr. Tom Byabagamba, the former head of security unit...
Nollywood actor and Instagram comedian, Williams Uchemba has reacted to the allegation that he is gay. Mr Uchemba's reaction comes just days after he was called out on Tuesday, November 24, 2020, and accused of homosexuality...
Soccer legend Diego Maradona has passed away at the age of 60 after suffering a cardiac arrest, according to Argentinian media reports. The football legend had a heart attack at his home just two weeks after...
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