Saturday, 31 October 2015

Stop whining; rebrand or go down, APC tells PDP

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed the communiqué issued by the PDP National Caucus on the so-called political developments in the nation as a rehash of the opposition party’s “infantile whining,” which it said would not save it from going down unless it rebrands most urgently.

Friday, 30 October 2015

House of Reps to intervene in deportation of Nigerians from the UK

THE House of Representatives is to intervene in the planned deportation of 29,000 Nigerians from the United Kingdom.

Transgender woman's appeal to be sent to a female prison dismissed

A judge has dismissed an appeal to stop a transgender woman from being sent to an all-male prison.

Zenit rule out move for Chelsea striker Falcao

Andre Villas-Boas has revealed Zenit St Petersburg considered signing Radamel Falcao before the striker moved to Chelsea, but has ruled out the Colombian moving to Russia shortly.

I won’t lose sleep over criticism - Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that he will not lose sleep over criticism and that he wants to be remembered as a president who fought corruption to a standstill.

Premier League team news: Man City v Norwich

Manchester City playmaker David Silva is not fit to return for the leaders' Premier League clash with Norwich on Saturday.

Premier League team news: Crystal Palace v Man United

Jason Puncheon will be fit for Crystal Palace against Manchester United, while Yohan Cabaye needs a late fitness check

Pellegrini talks up Iheanacho chances for City

Manuel Pellegrini claims he was ready to unleash teenager Kelechi Iheanacho on unsuspecting defences a year ago.

Nigeria's Army issues 'most-wanted' Boko Haram militant photo

Nigeria's army has published 100 photos of people whom it says are its most-wanted Boko Haram suspects.

China Adopts 'Two - Child' Policy After 35 Years To Curb Aging Population.

China has decided to end its decades-long one-child policy, BBC reports.
Couples will now be allowed to have two children, it said, citing a statement from the Communist Party.