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Manchester United were knocked out of the Champions League at the last-16 stage after an awful performance ended in a 2-1 home defeat by Sevilla. Substitute Wissam Ben Yedder was the match-winner for the Spanish side, shooting from inside the area just two minutes after coming on and heading in at the back post from a corner. After posing little threat in the goalless first leg, United again looked second best against the La Liga side, though Marouane Fellaini’s thumping effort did draw Sergio Rico into a save and the away goalkeeper kept out Jesse Lingard’s low strike. Romelu Lukaku…
By Nathaniel C. Adoji Referring to an article published in ThisDay “Jonathan wasn‟t that bad afterall” credited to Akin Osuntokun where he quoted Junaid Mohammed: “We now have the least competent, the most isolated, most divisive and arrogant leader in the history of Nigeria. And in a country that is so complex and not so cohesive, this is clearly a disaster, which is where we are heading” – Junaid Mohammed It is the height of incredibility to quote persons who haven‟t earned the finesse and character for addressing issues of state and governance from an unbiased perspective. Mr Junaid Mohammed…
An upholstery maker, Taiwo Opasina, 29, who is facing a three-count charge of incest, has been remanded in prison by an Ebute Meta Chief Magistrates’ Court. The accused was arraigned for unlawful and indecent assault, unlawful sexual intercourse and penetrative sex with a minor. He, however, pleaded not guilty to the offences. The prosecutor, Inspector Chinalu Uwadione, alleged that the accused committed the offences in December 2017 at No. 17, Magbaola Street, Badore in Ajah, a Lagos suburb. He told the court that the accused on several occasions defiled his daughter and inserted his fingers into the private part of…
…says mischief makers using Land Use Charge to misinform residents The Lagos State Government on Tuesday debunked rumours of increase in the cost of processing motor vehicle particulars and application for number plates, saying the rates remain the same across the State. A statement by the State’s Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Kehinde Bamigbetan said the clarification became necessary in response to enquiries by members of the public who are genuinely concerned about the rumours of increases in charges relating to the motor vehicle administration. Bamigbetan said anyone with evidence of any increase in motor registration rates from any…
The top United States securities regulator on Tuesday charged foreign affiliates of three major accounting firms – KPMG, Deloitte & Touche and BDO – for conducting audits without proper oversight from the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board. The Securities and Exchange Commission said that the firms agreed to settle the charges by paying penalties and disgorging profits from the audits. READ: Black Panther: Mixed reactions as movie hits record $1bn None of the affiliates, in Canada, South Africa and Zimbabwe, admitted or denied the findings that included failing to register with the PCAOB and relying on unregistered auditors to complete…
Some Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to the success of superhero flick, ‘Black Panther’, especially as the film hits a box office record of 1 billion dollars. The Marvel-Disney film crossed the 1 billion dollars mark worldwide after debuting in China, which contributed 66.5 million dollars to a strong 100 million dollars international weekend. Some respondents praised the movie and told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Tuesday, that it gave black people the chance to tell a story the way it suited them. They also said that the featuring of African (especially Nigerian) artefacts such as…
Nigeria will begin cutting the sulphur levels allowed in imported fuels in July, a change long sought by health and environmental campaigners, a year after an initial deadline, an official at state oil company NNPC said. West African nations had promised higher quality by July 2017 as part of a United Nations Environmental Programme, UNEP campaign, but only Ghana met the deadline. Nigeria imports roughly 900,000 tonnes of gasoline every month, accounting for 60 percent of West African imports of the fuel, meaning its choices on fuel quality are likely to impact the entire region. Nigeria will lower the top…
Rapper Craig Mack has died at the age of 46, according to US reports. The hip-hop star rose to fame in 1994 with the hit single Flava In Ya Ear, and was the first artist to release an album on P Diddy’s Bad Boy Records. After splitting with Diddy, he released a second album, Operation: Get Down, but eventually left music and devoted his life to religion. LL Cool J, Funkmaster Flex, Biz Markie and DJ Scratch were among those paying tribute to the star. “I just got a disturbing phone call. I cannot believe this dude is gone,” said…
President Donald Trump has sacked United States Secretary of State Rex Tillerson hours after he returned to the US from Africa. He has been replaced by CIA chief Mike Pompeo. “Mike Pompeo, Director of the CIA, will become our new Secretary of State,” Trump said in a tweet. “He will do a fantastic job! Thank you to Rex Tillerson for his service! Gina Haspel will become the new Director of the CIA, and the first woman so chosen. Congratulations to all!” Mike Pompeo, Director of the CIA, will become our new Secretary of State. He will do a fantastic job!…
An FCT High Court, Maitama on Tuesday ordered the police to pay N3 million to one Kingsley Efobi, for violation of his fundamental right to personal liberty. Efobi had on May 10, 2017, filed a suit against the Nigeria Police Force, the Inspector-General of Police and the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, for violating his fundamental right. Justice Jude Okeke, delivering judgment in the suit filed by Efobi, held that there was no basis for the court to disbelieve the evidence of the applicant, which was not contradicted by the respondents. He held that in order to ensure that the…












