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Saturday, September 28, 2013

42 Killed, 100 Missing In Borgu Boat Mishap

One hundred and fifty persons were feared dead on Friday following a boat mishap in River Niger, close to Malilli village in the Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.

The accident happened at about 2 pm. While 42 bodies were recovered and confirmed dead, over 100 others are reportedly missing.

Olawale Wins Project Fame 6.0

Olawale Ayodele Ojo, a 400 level Agronomy Student of Ladoke Akintola University, Ogbomoso, Oyo State, has emerged winner of the MTN Project Fame West Africa (season 6). He was voted and announced winner of the keenly contested competition on Saturday night at the Ultima Studios, Admiralty Way, Lekki. Olawale was closely followed by Immaculate as the first runner up, while

Friday, September 27, 2013

Photos: Lionel Messi in Court to Face Tax Fraud Charges


Argentina international Messi and his father Jorge appeared at the hearing in the coastal town of Gava, where Messi lives, near Barcelonaafter being accused of defrauding the state out of £3.5 million by avoiding tax on his image rights.

ASUU Vows to Continue Strike, says VP Sambo Brought Nothing New to Negotiation

The Academic Staff Union of Universities has insisted that its members will not suspend their 3-month-old strike until the federal government meets its demand.
The university lecturers have been on strike since June 30 demanding that the government honours a 2009 agreement it had with the union and a 2011 Memorandum of Understanding signed over the agreement.

Pix of the Day


Mickey grabbed the female reporter's breast while live on air.

A baboon grabbed a female reporter's breast while live on air.

She introduced Mickey the baboon to the viewers, and the monkey politely shook her hand. And then seized this opportunity to grope the female presenter.
Rodriguez carried on and even attempted to joke: "He's trying to cop a little bit of a feel".
Mickey refused to let her go, as the presenter finished her segment by telling the viewers to "join soon, when we'll be learning a bit about why baboons like grapes".
Asked if the baboon bared his teeth because he was smiling or mad, the reporter responded, "I'm gonna go with smiling."

Mickey the baboon has already found international fame appearing next to U.S.actor Tom Cruise in the 2012 film Rock of Ages.

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Thursday, September 26, 2013

NASU may Join ASUU Strike Next Week

As strike embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) in the nation’s tertiary institutions enters its fourth month, the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU) has indicated its resolve to embark on its own indefinite strike next week.
Speaking at the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting of the trade union in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, on Tuesday, NASU’s general secretary, Prince Peters Adeyemi, said members of the union had not been paid for two months, despite working to keep university system running during the ongoing ASUU strike.

Mourinho 'raged and cried' at Moyes getting United job

Jose Mourinho raged and screamed after being overlooked for the vacant manager's job at Manchester United, according to a new warts-and-all biography of the Portuguese manager.
Spanish journalist Diego Torres's book "Preparense Para Perder" - or "Prepare to Lose" in English - paints a portrait of Mourinho's time as Real Madrid manager.

And the book claims that the moment Mourinho discovered he found out he would not be moving from the Bernabeu to Old Trafford, "were the most miserable hours of Mourinho in his time as manager of Real Madrid."

Luis Suarez has damaged Liverpool's brand with his racist abuse and biting, says managing director Ian Ayre

Luis Suarez’s racist abuse and biting incidents damaged Liverpool’s brand, according to the club’s managing director Ian Ayre. Speaking at the Sport Industry breakfast in London this morning, Ayre said: “Any types of incident of that nature are damaging to a brand.


 “What’s important at those times is to ensure that we act respectfully and professionally as a football club. In the past we got some of that wrong and I would say more recently we got that right.

 “Luis is a footballer, a street fighter: he’s a larger than life character.
“Nobody is condoning any bad behaviour but it’s just something you have to deal with.

 “He is what he is and he’s the character that he is, and you just have to try and harness that.”

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

EXCLUSIVE: Obasanjo’s sister owns Apo building where squatters were killed - Premium Times


The unfinished building where security forces killed at least seven squatters Friday, September 20, in the Apo neighbourhood of Abuja, belongs to Mrs. Adunni Oluwole Salisu, believed to be the sister to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, a PREMIUM TIMES investigation has revealed.
Documents from the Abuja Geographical Information Systems (AGIS) shows that the property, located at No. 8 Bamanga Tukur Street, Gudu District, near the Gudu cemetery, belongs to Mrs. Salisu.

SaharaTV Interview with Goodluck Jonathan On The Streets Of New York

The SaharaTV reporter caugth up with President Goodluck Jonathan in New York, Check out the video below

Source: Sahara Reporters