Saturday, 26 December 2015

Van Gaal under more pressure: 'I can also quit Man Utd by myself'

Louis van Gaal will speak to the Manchester United board before deciding whether to quit Old Trafford.

Premier League match report: Stoke City 2-0 Manchester United

The pressure increased on Louis van Gaal after Manchester United were handed an embarrassing beating at Stoke.

World's fattest man Andres Moreno dies of a heart attack on Christmas Day

THE world's fattest man has died after suffering a heart attack on Christmas morning.

Petrol to sell below N87 from January – Minister

The Federal Government has disclosed that a new pump price of fuel would become effective on January 1, 2016.

2face Idibia's Sons Pose with Mum & Step Dad for Christmas Photos

Adorable.....

National News Headlines-26/12/2015

DAILY SUN

*Buhari mourns Nnewi gas victims,
condoles Lamido, CBN gov.

*Navy repositions to tackle sea criminals

*NNPC begins direct delivery to IPMAN retail outlets

*I'm the Tyra Banks of NNTD ' Toyin Lawani

*We'll persuade Boko Haram to embrace peace 'Buhari

*Fuel to sell for N85 per litre in January

*Anambra Govt lifts restriction on commercial bikes

*Leaders must come together to pull Nigeria out of its challenges ' Buhari

*Buratai assures North East residents of peaceful region in 2016

Mikel Obi and his twin girls watch TV

Beautiful...

No quick fix to Chelsea’s problems – Hiddink

New Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink has warned fans that appointing him as manager does not mean the squad have a quick fix to their recent problems.

Friday, 25 December 2015

Christmas: Muslim women feed Christian inmates at Kaduna prison

A group of Muslim women in Kaduna, Friday, fed more than 500 Christian inmates in Kaduna prison in order to celebrate Christmas and to promote unity and togetherness among Nigerians.

Christmas fire destroys buildings, property in Edo

Tragedy struck on Friday when an inferno razed four buildings on First East Circular road in Benin, the Edo State capital.It was gathered that the fire started at about 12pm, when many Christians were still attending the Christmas service in their respective places of worship.