Thursday, 10 September 2015

FIFA: All presidential candidates to face ethics test

Sepp BlatterDomenico Scala, the official overseeing FIFA's presidential election, has confirmed that all candidates will need to pass integrity checks before they can stand.

Daniel Sturridge returns to training for Liverpool

Daniel Sturridge

Liverpool have been boosted by the return to training of striker Daniel Sturridge but it may still be too soon for him to feature in Saturday's trip to Manchester United.The England international has not played since April 8 and after a hip operation in May he has spent much of the summer on a rehabilitation programme in the United States.

Man Sets Guinness World Record For Pulling AEROPLANE With His Ears (Photos)


Some might say Johnny Strange is living up to his last name, because he’s just entered the record books for pulling a huge AEROPLANE with his EARS. Johnny, 26, used chains through pierced holes in his ears to drag a Cessna 172-P weighing 677.8kg for 20.4 metres at North Weald Airfield, Essex.

Beware, armed robbers disguise as ATM users at night, FG warns

ATMThe Federal government is urging Nigerians to be vigilant when withdrawing money from ATMs at night.The Ministry of Information released the following statement on the matter:

UK should do much more to help refugees

The UK has benefited from migration in the past and must do more, Ban Ki-moon says.

The UK "should do much more" to alleviate the refugee crisis, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has told ITV News.He also said the UK should show more "compassionate global leadership" over the crisis because the country has benefited from immigration and migration.

Oshiomhole drops four commissioners in cabinet shake-up

IN what seems to be a mini-cabinet shake-up in Edo State, Governor Adams Oshiomhole, yesterday, sacked four commissioners in the state,  saying that the decision was part of efforts to strengthen the ministries they headed.

6 family members die in Lagos fire

Tragedy struck  yesterday after a family of seven were roasted in a fire that engulfed a building at Lawanson, Surulere, Lagos.
chidimmaHowever, doctors at the Intensive Care Unit  of  Gbagada General Hospital are  battling to save the life of the  seventh member of the family,  eight-year-old Chidinma who sustained serious burns.Among those who lost their lives in the inferno, whose cause could not be immediately ascertained, were Mr. Kelechi Ali, his wife, Nkiru,  Onoja, their baby boy  of about three weeks old, their son, Favour, of about three years old.

Wednesday, 9 September 2015

National News Headlines - 9/9/2015

THE SUN

*Don't behave like Chime, Anglican bishop warns Ugwuanyi

*Abuja Rotary Club gets first woman president

*I'm proud to be first 'white Nigerian' to undergo NYSC 'Mohammed Jammal, artiste

*Guber election: PDP chieftain murdered in Kogi

*Adeyemi, Melaye battle over Senate seat

*Declare your assets, APC dares Fayose

Wayne Rooney breaks England goalscoring record

Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney has broken the record for the highest England goalscorer. He scored his 50th international goal in England's Euro 2016 qualifier against Switzerland.

Serena beats sister Venus to keep Grand Slam dream alive

Serena and Venus battle it out in the US Open quarter final.

Serena Williams defeated her sister Venus to reach the semi-finals of the US Open - and keep her quest for a calendar Grand Slam on track.