Friday, 23 October 2015

WHO delists Nigeria from polio list

The World Health Organization (WHO) is set to formally pronounce the delisting of Nigeria as a polio endemic country before President Muhammadu Buhari.

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Bolton sign former Newcastle striker Ameobi

Former Newcastle United striker Shola Ameobi has signed a short-term deal with Championship outfit Bolton Wanderers.


Premier League team news: Man United v Man City

Manchester United winger Ashley Young has returned to training after a calf injury, but is not fit enough to play in the derby at Old Trafford on Sunday.

Premier League team news: West Ham v Chelsea

West Ham will be without Victor Moses and Winston Reid when they host Chelsea.

Hillary Clinton faces investigation into 2012 Benghazi attack


Hillary Clinton faced a special investigation of the 2012 attacks on a US diplomatic mission in Libya today,deflecting harsh criticism over her handling over the incident.

Hoodlums on rampage in Lagos

There was pandemonium at Obalende and Third Mainland Bridge  yesterday as hoodlums vandalised properties and attacked motorists.

Arsenal boss asked Hodgson to be cautious with Walcott

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed he asked England boss Roy Hodgson to be cautious with Theo Walcott in the Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania as he feared the artificial pitch in Vilnius could cause an injury.

Happy Birthday Rume

Birthday is the time of celebration; I hope you have a wonderful day with loads of love and surprises.

Man City better than United but far more unpredictable

Manchester City have better players than Manchester United. The infuriating and key aspect of football is that you don’t have to have the better players, and you don’t have to play better (except in scoring goals) than the other side to win.