Former Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has admitted that he shed tears over the way he was treated by the Catalan club before his exit. The Uruguay star who was considered as a surplus to requirements at...
Internet sensation, Ikorodu Bois have added an appearance on Steve Harvey's TV show to the growing list of their international recognition. The excited young comedy skit makers took to Twitter to announce their feature on the...
Some angry youths in Ogun State have hijacked a peaceful #EndSARS protest to wreak havoc on a police station at Imoru, Ijebu-Ode area of the state. The youths were seen in a video vandalising the police...
#EndSARS Protesters in Lagos State have vowed that the protest would continue until government scraps the tactical unit. Addressing the protesters gathered at the State House of Assembly in Alausa area of Ikeja, the state capital,...
No fewer than 100 women have joined the EndSARS protest in Agege area of Lagos state. The women who mostly comprise mothers were heard chanting choruses in the Yoruba which calls for an end to the...
Nigeria would no longer be required to pay $1.5 billion in damages as the nation has won a long-running arbitration battle over an oil field. The family of a deceased Italian businessman, Vittorio Fabbri, alleged that...
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