In the aftermath of the friendly encounter against Algeria and Tunisia, Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr has revealed three players who have sealed their places in the squad as preparation for the African Cup of Nations...
The Chief Executive of Twitter, Jack Dorsey has lent his voice to seeming non-stop agitations aimed at putting an end to police brutality in Nigeria. Jack, in a solidarity tweet on Wednesday, urged all concerned to...
The Court of Appeal has nullified the recruitment of 10,000 constables carried out by Nigeria Police Force last year; citing that it affected the constitutional mandate of the Police Service Commission. The court ruled that...
As reactions continue to trail the nomination of Ms. Lauretta Onouchie as National Commissioner of the Independent National Electoral Commission, former Senator Dino Melaye, has also faulted her appointment describing the move as unconstitutional. The former...
A group of unidentified armed men reportedly attacked the EndSARS protesters in Abuja, leaving an unconfirmed number of persons injured and vehicles destroyed. According to reports, the thugs marched furiously towards the protesters direction barely an...
A former Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan has said no Nigerian life needs to be lost over the peaceful protest demanding police reforms. The former President on his Twitter handle said, "No Nigerian blood needs to...
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