Saturday, 26 September 2015
Premier League team news: Spurs v Man City
Swiss open criminal proceedings against Fifa president
Switzerland's Office of the Attorney General has said it has opened criminal procedures against Fifa president Sepp Blatter.
Former PDP Chair Mu’Azu, Kashim Imam, others escape death

Mua'zu
Several prominent Nigerians including the immediate past National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),Mallam Adamu Mu’Azu,former Special Advise on National Assembly,Alhaji Kashim Imam and former National Chairman of the defunct CPC,Senator Rufai Hanga, narrowly escaped death in the Thursday tragedy in Mecca as reported by The Nation
Friday, 25 September 2015
Neymar confirms there was truth to Man Utd rumours
Barcelona forward Neymar has revealed he held talks about a possible move to Manchester United this summer.

Veteran journalist Bilikisu dies in hajj stampede

Bilikisu
Veteran journalist Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf has been confirmed dead among Nigerians who died in Thursday’s deadly stampede at the Jamarat Bridge outside Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
Woman stabs 13 year old maid and hides her from the police
Buhari arrives New York for UN general meeting

President Buhari has arrived New York ahead of the UN general meeting. His delegation includes former Rivers and Ekiti state governors, Rotimi Ameachi and Kayode Fayemi, former house of representatives member Abike Dabiri Erewa, SSA Household & Domestic Sarki Abba, SSA Media & Publicity Femi Adesina, Senator Hadi Sirika and others.
Arsene Wenger vows to help police catch Arsenal fans
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has condemned the disturbances by Gunners' fans following the end of Wednesday night's League Cup victory at Tottenham, and vowed the club will fully cooperate with the authorities to help identify those responsible.

100m users sign up to Instagram in nine months, pushing site past 400m landmark
Photo-based social media site Instagram has burst through the 400 million members landmark, after some 100m users signed up in the past nine months.
The California-based firm - which was snapped up by Facebook in 2012 for $1 billion (£669m) - said it was "thrilled" by the milestone, and said the figure had seemed like a "dream" when it launched almost five years ago.

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