Friday, 20 November 2015

Premier League team news: Man City v Liverpool

Striker Sergio Aguero is set to return for Manchester City against Liverpool in the Premier League this weekend after seven games out with a hamstring injury.

Two Dangote Trucks collide and burst into flames in Asaba

Two Dangote trailers collided and went up in flames this afternoon in Asaba. Fire service was able to control the fire but the accident is causing serious traffic gridlock coupled with the long line at a close NNPC station due to fuel scarcity. 

No Uefa punishment for Man City anthem booing

Manchester City will not face any sanctions from Uefa for their fans booing the Champions League anthem.

Premier League team news: Watford v Man United

Louis van Gaal is suffering from a striker shortage ahead of Manchester United's Premier League game at Watford.

Sylvester Stallone steps out with his three lovely daughters

Sylvester Stallone showed up to the world premiere of his new movie Creed in company of his three stunning daughters. Sophia, 19, Sistine, 17, and 13-year-old Scarlet accompanied their dad to the Regency Village Theatre, Westwood, along with his wife of 18 years, Jennifer Flavin. 

National News Headlines-20/11/2015

VANGUARD
Robbers attack banks, kill pregnant woman, policeman

*We can no longer pay N18,000 minimum wage ' GOVs

*Police beef up security ahead of HID Awolowo's burial

*Fares go up as fuel scarcity cripples S'East

*End of the road for LAUTECH robbery, rape suspects

Dog sets new world record for skateboarding through human legs

A bulldog has set a new world record for the longest human tunnel travelled through by a skateboarding dog.

Porsche blames Paul Walker for his own death

Porsche has claimed that the late actor Paul Walker was responsible for his own death in the fatal crash of a 2005 Carrera GT.

Governors say they can no longer pay workers the N18,000 minimum wage

The 36 state governors at a meeting yesterday, at the Old Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja under the umbrella of Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF, said that dwindling prices of oil has affected their states income thereby making it difficult to pay the N18,000 minimum wage that was signed into law in March 2011 by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Edo APC carpets PDP over allegation of non-performance

The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Edo State has described as “funny,” the claim by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the state that Governor Adams Oshiomhole had performed below expectation in the last seven years.