[ad_1] Atalanta head coach Raffaele Palladino has shared his thoughts after his side beat Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League Atalanta scored two second-half goals to come from behind and beat the Club World Cup champions on matchday six The Blues have now gone four matches without a win in …
Read More »AFCON 2025: Eric Chelle Warned on Why Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman Can’t Play Together
[ad_1] A former Nigerian international has warned Super Eagles Eric Chelle of the consequences of playing Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman together Osimhen and Lookman won the CAF Player of the Year award in 2023 and 2024, respectively, following their explosive performances for country and club The Super Eagles of …
Read More »Lizzy Anjorin Announces New Academic Title, Warns Her Critics: “Address Me Properly”
[ad_1] Lizzy Anjorin celebrated earning her second doctorate degree, calling it a victory over years of doubt and hardship The actress recounted her journey from sleeping under a bridge to being honoured on an academic stage She insisted the public now address her properly by her full doctoral titles as …
Read More »FIFA Makes Controversial Changes to World Cup Matches After Players’ Complaints
[ad_1] FIFA has announced a change to how the 2026 World Cup matches will be played after the draw and schedule were drafted The world football governing body made the change in response to the players’ complaints after the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup South Africa and Mexico will play …
Read More »TASUED school fees and programmes in 2026 (Tai Solarin University)
[ad_1] Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED) is a public university in Ijagun, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, Nigeria. The institution’s fees for new students range between ₦170,500 and ₦180,500 per academic year. The amount varies depending on the programme and institution policies. Here is everything you need to know about TASUED …
Read More »MASSOB vs IPOB: Between Peaceful Agitation and Chaos
[ad_1] Editor’s note: In this piece, communications strategist and good governance advocate Kalu Okoronkwo breaks down how the South-East’s push for self-determination drifted from calm civic action to violent disorder, and why the region’s future now depends on choosing a safer, wiser path. For nearly 30 years, the South-East’s quest …
Read More »The quiet journey of Charles Wayne Hendricks, growing up as Ray Charles’ son
[ad_1] American jazz singer and composer Ray Charles had twelve children, including little-known Charles Wayne Hendricks. Like many of his children, Hendricks was a love child, born from an affair with his backup dancer and The Raellettes lead singer, Marjorie ‘Margie’ Hendrix. Legendary musician Ray Charles (L). His son, Charles …
Read More »Rising living costs dim holiday sparkle for US households
[ad_1] While US President Donald Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs have not sparked a broad surge in consumer inflation this year, companies have noted steeper business costs — with some opting to pass the expense onto shoppers by raising prices. Photo: kena betancur / AFPSource: AFP At a Christmas market outside the …
Read More »Knock as EFCC Seals Former Minister of Buhari’s Residence
[ad_1] Timipre Sylva, the former Minister of State for Petroleum under the administration of late Muhammadu Buhari, is having a tough time with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as his residence in Abuja was reportedly sealed by the anti-graft agency. Julius Bokoru, the special assistant on media and …
Read More »Federal University Lafia of Nasarawa State courses and cut-off mark
[ad_1] The Federal University Lafia of Nasarawa State courses cover a variety of fields, giving students many academic options. As a fast-growing institution, it offers programs in the sciences, arts, and social sciences. Knowing the cut-off marks helps applicants understand what is required for admission. Federal University Lafia of Nasarawa …
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