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UN Calls For Withdrawal Of Foreign Troops, Mercenaries From Libya
Soldiers from the Rwandan battalion of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) scan the horizon during a patrol on the road to Damara,
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Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu’s unforgettable moments
Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu *Building 10,000 capacity church in his town *Transition of Nwankwo Kanu, going into soccer *Fighting in civil war, being among those who produced armaments *Imo Airport once rejected
Iwobi set for 150th EPL appearance against Burnley
Iwobi is at the cusp of making his 150th EPL appearance, making him just the fourth Nigerian to achieve the milestone. The post Iwobi set for 150th EPL appearance against
South-South govs roar at Akpabio, send words to Buhari
Godswill Akpabio By Emma Amaize, Regional Editor, South-South Akpabio’s style and tactics: SINCE he was sworn-in August 2019 as Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Obong Godswill Akpabio, many would confess, has
Italy to Shut Shops and Schools on Monday Amid Covid Spike
Shops, restaurants and schools will be closed across most of Italy on Monday, with PM Mario Draghi warning of a “new wave” of the coronavirus outbreak. For three days over
Kenyan athlete sentenced for faking documents
Kenyan long distance runner Florence Jepkosgei Chepsoi has received a one year community service sentence for faking documents as part of her defence on a doping charge, the Anti-Doping Association
China’s Next Aircraft Carrier Likely Nuclear Powered, Report Says
China is building its fourth aircraft carrier as it seeks to boost its naval power in the Asia-Pacific region, and the vessel is “likely to be nuclear powered”, a new
COVID-19: AstraZeneca vaccine is safe — NMA
The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), says the vaccine procured by Nigeria from AstraZeneca company is safe, advising people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Prof. Baba Issa, Kwara NMA Chairman, gave
At Least Five Killed in Saturday Myanmar Protests as US and Allies Vow to Restore Democracy
At least five protesters were killed by security forces in Myanmar, witnesses and media reported, as activists marked the death anniversary on Saturday of a student whose killing in 1988

