Journalists will not be allowed inside the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match between Nigeria and Sierra Leone, according to the Nigeria Football Federation. This was contained in a press...
Eleven candidates including 24-year-old John Kutumba vying for the presidential seat in Uganda's coming presidential election have kicked off their campaign today. The candidates include the long-serving incumbent President Yoweri Museveni, two army generals who are...
Weeks after protests against police brutality were hijacked by hoodlums and arsonists, a second wave of the agitations have begun, albeit on Twitter. The new #EndSARS trend is not unconnected to the order of the Department...
Scarcity of petrol may soon hit Nigeria as the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria PENGASSAN has ordered oil workers to commence a nationwide strike. The order to embark on the industrial action...
Nigerians have taken to various social media platforms to air their opinion on the decision made by the Kano State Hisbah Board permitting the destruction of 1,975,000 bottles of beer worth over N200 million. The Heritage...
The South Africa Football Association (SAFA) on Monday confirmed the interest of Mamelodi Sundowns owner, Patrice Motsepe to vie for the Confederation of African Football (CAF) presidency ahead of Thursday deadline. Motsepe, who is the tenth...
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