Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Renard named new Morocco coach

Former Ivory Coast manager, Herve Renard, has been named the new head coach of Morocco following the departure of Badou Zaki.

Photo: Ooni, Adeboye visit Buhari

President Buhari and Oba Ogunwusi at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Tuesday. Photo: Akinola Oladokun

Ibrahimovic: PSG’s clash with Chelsea will be missing the presence of Mourinho

ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVIC admits Paris Saint-Germain’s clash with Chelsea will be missing the presence of Jose Mourinho.

Ighalo: Koscinely is the toughest Premier League player I’ve faced

Watford’s prolific forward Odion Ighalo claims that Arsenal’s Laurent Koscielny is the toughest defender he has played against this season.

African music icon, Angelique Kidjo, wins her 3rd Grammy

Last night, she won a Grammy for World Music Album for her album, Sing.

Man United boss not to blame for form - Rooney

Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has once again stressed the players - not manager Louis van Gaal - must take the blame for the team's poor season.

PSG and Beckham in talks over Miami franchise

Paris St Germain are one of a number of interested parties in negotiations to partner David Beckham's Miami Major League Soccer franchise, Press Association Sport understands, but there is still some way to go before a deal is finalised.

News Headlines Today - 16/2/2016

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●Errors: FG fires Budget D-G, 26 others
●Bello sacks Perm Secs, DLGs, Accountant-general, cashiers, treasurers, others
●A-Ibom communal clash: Community gives conditions for peace
●Edo PDP members ask court to sack party Chair
●DOGARA TO POLITICIANS: Emulate Ugwuanyi's exemplary leadership
●Enugu govt warns violators of ban on use of motorcycles
●Gov Ahmed moves against ghost workers
●Ambode hosts 5th Lagos Corporate Assembly

Wenger backs Iwobi to be ‘great player for Arsenal’

Arsene Wenger has praised the rapid progression of Alex Iwobi after the 19-year-old was promoted to Arsenal’s first-team squad

Health workers begin nationwide strike Wednesday

Health workers are threatening to commence an indefinite strike on Wednesday, over alleged breach of agreements by the Federal Government.