Emmanuel Ikechukwu Umenyiora, a Nigerian, has expressed his delight at being the first Igbo language instructor at the University of Oxford. Following his induction on
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire in power struggle over Manchester United captaincy
At the moment, Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire are said to be in a power struggle over the Manchester United captaincy. According to The Mirror,
Housewife on the run after killing husband with hot water while he was asleep in Ogun
Ramota Soliu, a lady from Abeokuta North Local Government Area in Ogun State, is suspected of killing her husband, Bello Soliu, at a Fulani hamlet
Gombe communities seek in-depth causes of recurring crisis
Leaders of Lunguda Communities in Balanga Local Government Area of Gombe State are seeking for in-depth causes of recurring attacks on its communities, despite various
Handball: Nigeria U-20 female coach confident of victory in Guinea
Head Coach, Bukola Duru, says she is confident of leading the Nigeria U-20 women’s team to victory at the 28th Africa Female Junior Handball Championship
Don Advocates restoration of indigenous trees to preserve ecosystem
The Head, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Bayero University, Kano, Prof. Aliyu Salisu-Barau, has called for restoration of indigenous trees to preserve ecosystem in
G7 ready for serious dialogue with Russia
The Group of Seven says it is prepared for a serious dialogue with Russia over the Ukraine crisis. German Foreign Minister, Annalena Baerbock said in
I have no regrets playing for Man Utd – Ighalo
Nigerian international Odion Ighalo says he has no regrets playing for Manchester United, adding that he will be a fan of the club “till death.
Everton defender Mina doesn’t require surgery – Lampard
Everton defender Yerry Mina does not require surgery on his injured thigh. The Colombia international suffered a high-grade quadriceps tendon issue during the Toffees’ 3-1 Premier League
Senate Passes Bill to Establish Agric Institutes in Kaduna, Enugu
The upper chamber of the National House of Assembly has passed a bill seeking to establish a Federal College of Crop Science and Technology, in
South African university supports vaccine mandate
Witwatersrand (Wits) University in Johannesburg is vaccinating students and staff on the campus ahead of the vaccine mandate starting on the 1st of March. Although
Humanitarian Ministry pledges to support POWA
The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development is including Police Officers’ Wives Association, POWA in its Social Investment Programmes. The Minister, Sadiya
SheBelieves Cup: US women tie 0-0 with Czech Republic
Trinity Rodman made her debut for the U. S. women’s national team in a scoreless draw with the Czech Republic on Thursday night in the
Northeast economy recovery, USAID collaborates with 14 groups
The USAID-funded Feed the Future Nigeria Rural Resilience activity, through Mercy Corps Nigeria, has signed partnership agreements with 14 private sector and civil society organisations
COVID-19: Hong Kong identifies 20,000 hotel rooms for quarantine
Hong Kong has identified more than 20,000 hotel rooms for quarantine accommodation, as property developers piled in to show support as COVID-19 cases surge. Leader