PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has said that he looks forward to his exit from office as age is telling on him from working long hours every day.
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Aguero could return to Manchester City, offered an ambassadorial role
Sergio Aguero could be set for a return to England after Manchester City offered an ambassadorial role to the Argentinian.
Read More »Agbonlahor’s advice for Manchester United: They must sell Cristiano Ronaldo
Manchester United have entered yet another slump following their defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers, and former Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor believes Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the Red Devils’ major problems.
Read More »Mother and her 1-year-old shot in Texas after her 2-year-old took a handgun and fired it accidentally
A handgun went off in the hands of a toddler in a Texas Walmart parking lot Wednesday, wounding the child’s mother in the arm and side and young sibling in the leg, police said.
Read More »Pope Francis criticizes people who choose to have pets instead of children
Pope Francis criticized people who decided not to have children, but to have pets instead. The pope was speaking to a general audience on Wednesday, when he turned his sermon to fatherhood.
Read More »IPOB Order: Northern farmers, cattle dealers ready to stop supply of livestock and foodstuffs to the South East
The Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff & Cattle Dealers of Nigeria Wednesday expressed its readiness to stop the transportation of livestock and foodstuffs to the South East.
Read More »Novak Djokovic Refused Entry Into Australia Over Vaccine Exemption
Novak Djokovic, the world’s No. 1-ranked men’s tennis player, traveled all day Wednesday from Dubai to Australia, a journey that was supposed to begin his defense of the Australian Open singles championship.
Read More »U.S. charges a former Colombian soldier in Haitian president’s assassination
The United States has charged a retired Colombian commando with taking part in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti — the first suspect to face U.S. prosecution in the crime.
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