Saturday, 31 October 2015

Why Oliseh axed Victor Moses from Eagles

Victor Moses was left out of next month’s 2018 World Cup qualifiers against Swaziland because he skipped Nigeria’s recent friendlies in Belgium, a top soccer official told africanFootball.com.

Happy Birthday Chinonso

Birthdays are a new start, a fresh beginning, and a time to pursue new endeavors with new goals.

10 actors who could be the next James Bond


The new Bond film Spectre held its world premiere in London tonight with Daniel Craig celebrating his fourth outing as the legendary 007 - but will it be his last?

Court jails oil thieves for 84yrs

Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos yesterday convicted seven men to 84 years imprisonment for illegal and unlawful dealing in 1,459 metric tonnes of Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol. The court sentenced each of the convicts to a jail term of 12 years each  commencing Friday after the Judge found them guilty of the five count charge preferred against them.

Over 200-passenger Russian plane crashes in Egypt

Egyptian authorities have confirmed the crash of a Russian plane carrying more than 200 people in the central Sinai Peninsula of the country.

David Beckham unveils new tattoo designed by his daughter Harper

David Beckham has had a new tattoo etched on his right hand designed by his four-year-old daughter Harper.

National News Headlines - 31/10/2015

DAILY POST

*By-election: Army restricts movement in Borno

*Sanusi, Bayeros on war path as family sues Emir over planned demolition of palace

*Orubebe to appear before CCT over false declaration of asset, bribery scandal

*U.S. Ambassador assists NGOs with $25,000 Grants

*CAN vows to resist Cross River attempt to ban prayers in schools

Bye-Election:Army restricts Movement in Borno


The Nigerian Army on Friday imposed a restriction movement of persons during Saturday’s Borno Central Senatorial bye-election in the state.

Katsina will continue payment of WAEC/NECO Fees-Masari

Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State says the State Government will pay the West African Examination Council/National Examination Council examination fees for secondary school students, who passed their schools mock examinations.

We can’t afford to pay 42 ministers – Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that his government and Nigeria can not afford to pay forty two ministers and that not all the minister nominees that have been screened will have portfolios.