Thursday, 15 October 2015

National News Headlines - 15/10/2015

VANGUARD

*Kachikwu, Fashola, steal show at Senate screening

*18-year-old arraigned over murder of school senior

*Lawmaker reminds Buhari of free education campaign promise

*SYNAGOGUE: Hearing on Coroner's suit begins Monday

*Reps probe N18bn rail contracts

*41-year-old man in Police net over rape

Wales and Northern Ireland among bottom seeds for Euro 2016

Northern Ireland and Wales must overcome the odds again at Euro 2016 after UEFA confirmed they would be among the bottom seeds in France next summer.

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Valdes set to leave Man United in January with Newcastle interested

Victor Valdes' difficult spell at Manchester United is set to end in January, according to his agent.

Chelsea boss fined £50,000 and handed suspension

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has been handed a £50,000 fine and given a one-match suspended stadium ban following media comments.

Taraji Henson Covers Essence Magazine’s November 2015 Issue

The ‘Empire’ queen is on the cover of the November 2015 issue of Essence magazine

Fans blast Cynthia Morgan for “Disturbing” Promo Photo

Her fans certainly think so as they have criticized her for sharing a photo of herself smoking while holding a baby.

Winners Of The 2015 BET Hip-Hop Awards

The 2015 BET Hip-Hop Awards were just aired on television tonight, and we saw memorable performances from Travis Scott, P Diddy, Rich Homie Quan, Fetty Wap, Kid Ink, Future, and many more, not to mention the highly anticipated BET cypher segment as well.

Liverpool's Lucas impressed by Klopp impact

Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva feels new manager Jurgen Klopp has already made a "very positive" impact at the club.

Omoni Oboli covers Genevieve magazine October'15 issue

Omoni Oboli covers for Genevieve magazine for the month of October issue.

Mikel rejected Eagles vice captainship

Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel rejected the opportunity to be vice – captain of the Super Eagles before the position was handed to Eddy Onazi and Kenneth Omeruo.