Monday, 10 August 2015

MOURINHO COULD LEARN FROM WENGER ON LONGEVITY AFTER NEW CHELSEA CONTRACT

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14 die in Ebonyi road accident

No fewer than 14 persons were weekend reported to have died in a ghastly road accident at Amasiri Secondary School junction along Afikpo-Okigwe federal highway in Ebonyi State.

File photo: FRSC operatives
The accident, which occurred around midnight, involved an articulated vehicle and a 14-seater bus conveying members of Assemblies of God Church, Isu, in Ohaoazara Local Government Area from a burial.

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Wike decries cult activities among youths


Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike
THE Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, on Sunday expressed worry over the increasing rate of cult activities among youths in the state and vowed that his administration would check the menace.

CAF Renames Competitions

The Confederation of African football (CAF) on Sunday announced its decision to harmonize the names of all its competitions involving national teams.

Globacom to give out N6m, three cars in Dance with Peter

The Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos, was ablaze with infectious energy and unbridled excitement on Saturday, August 8th, 2015, at the unveiling of the Dance with Peter reality show.

Mother of 7 accused of stealing day-old-baby

Detectives attached to Ewekoro Division of Ogun State Police command, have arrested one Adebola Titilayo, a nurse and owner of a private health facility at Arogun village, Ewekoro Local Government Area of Ogun State, for allegedly stealing a-day-old baby boy after taking his delivery.

Nigeria:900 IDPs arrive Yola Camp-NEMA

No fewer than 900 Internal Displaced Persons, IDPs among the 12,000 expected from the Republic of Cameroon have arrived Damanre IDPs camp Yola.

National Open University students complain over non-participation in NYSC

Sunday, 9 August 2015

Cash crunch: Banks reject senators’ loan requests

Banks have rejected some senators’ requests for loans, following the Senate President Bukola Saraki
Banks have rejected some senators’ requests for loans, following the cash crunch that is affecting the three tiers of government in the country, SUNDAY PUNCH has learnt.