Former Super Eagles midfielder, John Ogu, has come under serious criticism from officials of the Nigeria Football Federation over his comment on boycotting the next AFCON qualifier against Sierra Leone following the Lekki Massacre on Tuesday...
Gunmen have stormed the Mother Francisca School in Kumba Cameroon, killing at least six children and injuring dozens. Confirming the incident which happened on Saturday to newsmen, a sub-prefect, Ali Nuhu, said: “the gunmen found the...
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had on Thursday, received an American government delegation at the Presidential Villa, to reveal progress made so far towards attending to the demands of EndSARS protesters and what the National Economic Council...
The 82-year-old incumbent president of Guinea, Alpha Conde, has pulled 59.5% of votes at the recently concluded presidential election to secure a third term in office. This was contained in Preliminary results of the polls which...
The Founder of Stanbic IBTC, Atedo Peterside, has urged youths to link #EndSARS protests in the country to political activism, particularly the 2023 general elections. Mr Peterside who was reacting to the widespread violence, arson, massacre...
The inspector general of police, IGP Mohammed .A Adamu, NPM, mni has ordered the immediate mobilization of all police operational assets and resources to bring an end to the wanton violence, killings, looting and destruction of...
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