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COVID-19 vaccine is safe, but not compulsory- Gov. Fintiri
Fintiri Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa says taking COVID-19 vaccine is important but not compulsory for residents of the state. Fintiri stated this while answering questions from newsmen shortly after
Maracana set to be renamed after Brazilian legend Pele
Brazil’s iconic Maracana stadium is to be named in honour of the country’s legendary footballer Pele. The move follows a vote by the Rio de Janeiro state legislature to change
D’Tigers can challenge for Olympics, Afrobasket if they fix things ― Diogu
D’Tigers have a lot of things to fix if they’re to mount a proper challenge at the Afrobasket tournament in Rwanda and the 2020 Olympics, captain of the team, Ike
Negotiating with terrorists suggests weakness of government ― FG
By Johnbosco Agbakwuru THE Federal Government on Thursday ruled out the possibility of government negotiating with the criminals, saying that doing that will suggest weakness and incapacity on the part
Nadal not ready to play yet due to back issue, skips Dubai event
Rafa Nadal will not compete at next week’s ATP 500 event in Dubai as he has not recovered fully from a back issue sustained ahead of the Australian Open, the
Insecurity: We’ll come out in full force on insurgents – Monguno
…Rules out engagement of mercenaries …Says negotiating with terrorists suggests weakness …Reveals meeting with Shiek Gumi By Johnbosco Agbakwuru THE Federal Government on Thursday said that the current Service Chiefs
Prince William denies British royal family is ‘racist’
Prince Charles, Queen Elizabeth, Prince William, and Kate Middleton. PHOTO: Getty Images Prince William on Thursday defended the British royal family after his younger brother Harry and wife Meghan accused
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Nigeria to phase out debt sales that offered some of the highest carry returns in Africa
Central bank phasing out sales of bills to non-residents. Cost of liquidity management too high, CBN director says.This post was originally published on this site
Africa banks on billionaire Motsepe to cure 'sick' CAF
South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe is set to become the Confederation of African Football (CAF) president in Rabat Friday and face the greatest challenge of a career littered with business

