Latest News in Nigeria Today : Saturday 28th November 2020

Latest News in Nigeria Today Saturday 28th November 2020

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Retire No 10 shirt for every football team as a tribute to Maradona — AVB

Andre Villas-Boas believes FIFA should retire the No 10 shirt across the world of football as a tribute to Diego Maradona following the death of the Argentina legend. Maradona passed away on Wednesday at the age of 60 after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home, just two weeks after undergoing surgery for a bloodRead More
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Fans clash with cops as they scramble to see Maradona’s coffin

Grieving fans of Diego Maradona have clashed with police as they scrambled to get a glimpse of the Argentine football legend’s casket in Buenos Aires. Grief and passion boiled over as heartbroken supporters broke through barriers and brawled with riot police near the presidential palace. Pictures also show hordes of tearful fans surrounding a whiteRead More
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Enwonwu wins 2020 IGCC Captains golf tourney

Chido Egwuonwu emerged overall champion in the men’s category of the Ibori Golf and Country Club (IGCC), 2020 Captain Inaugural Golf Tournament held at the club golf course in Asaba, Delta State ended in a grand style. The tournament organised by the IGCC Captain, Mr Alfred Ebreneyin, featured over 159 golfers across the country competedRead More
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Insecurity: Northern elders applaud Sultan’s courage on speaking out

***Say monarch stated true situation in Northern region ***Appeals to Buhari to restructure security architecture By Joseph Erunke – Abuja Northern elders have commended the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar for speaking out on the deplorable security situation in the region. According to the elders, the position of the Sultan is a trueRead More
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FIFA Ranking: Super Eagles drop 3 places to 35th spot

Nigeria’s senior male national football team, the Super Eagles have moved down three places in latest November ranking published by FIFA Friday. The Gernot Rohr led lads were ranked 32nd in the last global ranking released in October but following four unconvincing matches played between October and November 2020 in which the team could notRead More
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2020 Lagos Women Run: Boost for sports, tourism in Nigeria

Amidst the debilitating effects of COVID-19 pandemic worldwide, the 2020 Lagos Women Run 10 km race provided a veritable escape, from the new normal, for thousands of women who defied the odds to participate in the race. There were two major running categories for this year’s Lagos Women Run; the Virtual Run and Real Run.Read More
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Moses Kpakor loses hope in Nigerian football

Moses Kpakor’s debut for Nigeria in 1990 saw him wearing jersey number 6 which was supposed to be retired in memory of Sam Okwaraji who died adorning that jersey number in 1989. The significance of that number did not mean much to the BCC Lion until our Columnist, Emeka Obasi, put it to him recently.Read More
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E2%80%95-asuu/ No agreement yet to suspend strike ― ASUU

By Johnbosco Agbakwuru THE Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU has denied a news report that it agreed to call off the ongoing strike after meeting with the Government negotiation team led by the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige on Friday. The Federal Government at the meeting at the Conference Hall ofRead More
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Maina: Ndume regains freedom after 5 days in prison

As court seizes his international passport By Ikechukwu Nnochiri – Abuja Respite came the way of the Senator representing Borno South, Ali Ndume, on Friday, as the Federal High Court in Abuja, granted him bail after he had spent five days in prison custody. The lawmaker was remanded in Kuje Correctional Center by the courtRead More
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Why ASUU agreed to call off strike – Investigation

By Adesina Wahab Though what the Federal Government offered striking members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, fell beyond the lecturers’ expectations, they agreed to suspend their eight months industrial action because of the economic situation in the country and pressures from some stakehoders. The decision was not based on the negotiating abilityRead More
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